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1. ann: i say, alice, … you (live) in a flat?

alice: yes, i do, but it … (be) my parents’ flat; i only have a room which is

my own.

ann: … (be) the flat large?

alice: rather. we … (have) three bedrooms, a sitting-room, a kitchen, a hall and a bathroom. my room is not very large, but very comfortable. there … (be) not much furniture in it. on the left there … (be) a sofa and a small table near it. at the window there is a desk. on the right there … (not, be) a dressing-table. near it there is a wardrobe for my clothes.

2. jack: hello, pete!

pete: nice to see you. come in, please.

jack: oh, this … (be) a wonderful new flat!

pete; yes, it is, and so close to the center.

jack: how many rooms … (be) there in your flat?

pete: come and see. this is the kitchen, the bathroom is on the right.

jack: oh, the kitchen … (be) so large! i like big kitchens.

pete: and here is the dining-room. we … (have) little furniture here last month. but now we want … (buy) some armchairs, a sofa and some more things.

jack: …(be) you on the phone?

pete: it's a pity, we … (be) yet… let me introduce you to my wife.

pete's wife: how do you do. i hope you … (enjoy) our house-warming

party.

3. – hello!

– hello!

– i (look) for a room. … (be) you the landlady?

– yes, i … (be). come in, please.

– i want a room for the summer.

– yes, i have one vacant room at the end of the hall. come with me if you want … (see) it.

– … (be) there any furniture?

– yes, there … (be) everything you want: a sofa, two armchairs, a table, there is a carpet on the floor. … (want) you anything else?

– no, thank you. where … (be) the bathroom?

– it … (be) on the second floor, upstairs, and the kitchen … (be) across the

hall.

– thank you. how much … (be) it?

– five hundred dollars a month.

4. students: good evening, mrs. parker. we should like to see the room you

lent.

mrs. parker: … (be) you the students of the university?

students: yes, we … (be). we … (look) for a flat with all modern

conveniences.

mrs. parker: but where you (live) before?

students: we (rent) a room in an old house which … (be pulled down). now we temporarily live at our friends.

mrs. parker: then go and see my room. there … (be) all necessary pieces of furniture in it. the room … (overlook) the city park and … (not be) far from the university.

students: your room … (be) really nice and comfortable. but what about bed linen and would you also allow to use the refrigerator and the tv set?

mrs. parker: yes. that … (be included) in the rent which is quite reasonable. you … (be) to pay 1000 roubles each.

students: it … (not, be) bad indeed. when can we move in?

mrs. parker: any time you like. the room … (be) ready.

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SETMASTERS
SETMASTERS
13.01.2023

There is no better spot to eat in Spain than San Sebastián. It’s a brash statement, but if anyone can make it, it’s the food-obsessed Basques that populate this dazzling coastal town. With the second-most Michelin stars per capita and a respectable claim to the title of most bars per person, this is a glutton’s heaven. The Basques have even invented a novel way of eating – hopping from bar to bar, standing up, and sampling bite-size bits of culinary art, aka, the pintxo.

Stroll the Belle Époque promenades of the city’s three urban beaches to work up an appetite, sip glasses of local fizzy txakoli wine, and listen out for the Basque language, an ancient tongue unrelated to its Indo-European neighbours, still widely spoken in this part of the world. The Basque culture and its unique, insular customs are on display at every turn, from the L-shaped frontoia (outdoor courts used for community gatherings) to the many celebrations marked by rigorous and strange steps of euskal dantza (a local dance). Soak it all in between fabulous meals.

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danilarostov2
danilarostov2
13.01.2023

Школы в Великобритании В Великобритании мальчики и девочки начинают ходить в школу, когда им исполняется пять лет. Некоторые мальчики и девочки ходят в школу до пятнадцати лет, другие - до шестнадцати или восемнадцати. Школы английского языка открыты пять дней в неделю. По субботам и воскресеньям уроков нет. В Великобритании есть начальные и средние школы. Английские дети начинают ходить в среднюю школу с одиннадцати лет и старше. В Британии есть разные средние школы. Некоторые средние школы предназначены только для мальчиков, некоторые - только для девочек, а некоторые - для мальчиков и девочек. Одни школы готовят учеников к работе, другие - к университету. Учащиеся всех школ имеют форму. Мальчики носят темно-серую, темно-зеленую или темно-синюю форму. В одних школах девочки носят блузки и юбки, в других - платья.

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