Несколько лет назад, когда я путешествовал по Индии, я видел детей, которые занимались на железнодорожных платформах на станциях. Я узнал, что таких школ было около 70, и они давали образование более чем 4000 детям. Б. Мне сказали, что есть много бедных людей, которые не могут отправить своих детей в школу из-за финансовых проблем. Многие семьи жили рядом с железнодорожными станциями, и их дети просили денег на остановках поездов, чтобы своим родителям заработать деньги. Единственным для них получить образование было посещать занятия на железнодорожных платформах. Задание читать пункты А-В и заполнить пробелы. Используйте только одно слово. Путешествуя по Индии, рассказчик видел детей, имеющих на станциях. Многие бедные люди не могли отправить своих детей в школу из-за проблем. Их дети просили денег на остановках, чтобы родителям заработать деньги.
ответ:
1. the subject of the conversation is a job interview.
2. “hello, i’m calling in regard to the ad you placed in the new york times. are you still hiring? ”
3. one is an hr manager at a restaurant, the other potential employee. i believe they are related in this way, firstly because of the manager specifying the jobs responsibilities, and secondly because of the potential employees question about the amount of work nights.
4. i believe its a phone conversation. with the hr manager being at work, because work related calls are taken during working hours.
5. during the restaurants working hours, reason explained above.
6. the first interlocutor seems tired, he is acting in a condescending way- first explaining what the job entails and then, as if it wasn’t clear, specifying what it does not. the second one seems to feel slightly nervous, surprised to hear the responsibilities, but kind of shrugging it off.
7. “all right, please come in at 11 am tomorrow for training, looking forward to a productive time. goodbye! ”
“thank you! can’t wait to join your work family, see you tomorrow! ”
объяснение:
assuming it actually says waiting a table, and not at table.
School life in Russia is very interesting. Children go to primary school at the age of 7. School is also compulsory in our country. School is not only lessons and homework but also best friends, clubs and excursions. At the end of each term my class visits some famous places in Rusia. I go to secondary school and my school day begins at 8 o`clock. Usually we have six lessons. Each lesson is 45 minutes and after it we have a break. We wear a uniform at school-dark skirts and blue blouses for girls and dark trousers and blue shirts for boys. The lessons end at two o`clock. Then we go home or to a club. There are a lot of school clubs and they are free. Sending you some pictures of my school.
Bye- bye,
Vanya.