my father told me about douglas mawson in my childhood. in the winter of the 1912, a small squad of polar explorers went to the research expedition to the far coast of antarctica. there were only 3 persons in the group: mawson, ninnis and mertz. on the way back, when there were only 500 km remained before the base, ninnis with the sledge, food and the tent fell into a deep crevice and died. mawson and mertz had to continue their trip together practically not having supplies of food. to survive, the explorers ate meat of sick dogs which traveled with them. that food became deathful for mertz, and after a while he died. having buried his friend, mawson continued his way alone. by that time, he suffered from abdominal pain, got serious frostbitten hands, legs and face, but despite everything, went ahead. when mawson was already close to reach the base, he fell into a crevasse in the ice. by some miracle, the geologist managed to find way out to the surface. after a few days, being ill and exhausted, he still could return to his camp.
1. A:Do you believe that what you have learned will help you understand our world community better? B:Probably, It can help. People are strange mechanisms and there can help anything to understand them.
А:Верите ли вы, что все, что вы изучили вам понять лучше наш мир и общество? Б:Наверное, это могло бы Люди - странный механизм, в понимании которого может что угодно.
A:What else do we need to live happily in the “global village" ? B:I don't know. What do we need in the village? I think there are all the things that can make you happy. There is no need in any other things.
А:Что еще нам нужно, чтобы жить счастливо в "глобальной деревне"? Б: Я не знаю. Что нужно нам в деревне? Я думаю. что там есть все вещи сделать нас счастливыми. Больше мы не нуждаемся ни в чем.
Pr.Simple + I (you, we, they) work a lot./ +He (she, it) works a lot. - I (you, we, they) don’t work a lot/ - He (she, it) doesn’t work a lot. ? Do I (you, we, they) work a lot? / Does he (she, it) work a lot?
Past Simple + They worked hard yesterday. - They didn’t work hard yesterday. ? Did they work hard yesterday?
Future Simple + He will work a lot tomorrow. - He won’t work a lot tomorrow. ? Will he work a lot tomorrow?
Pr. Cont. + I am reading now. - I am not reading now. ? Am I reading now?
Pete is going to win the gane. Pete isn't going to win the game. Is Pete going to win the game?
my father told me about douglas mawson in my childhood. in the winter of the 1912, a small squad of polar explorers went to the research expedition to the far coast of antarctica. there were only 3 persons in the group: mawson, ninnis and mertz. on the way back, when there were only 500 km remained before the base, ninnis with the sledge, food and the tent fell into a deep crevice and died. mawson and mertz had to continue their trip together practically not having supplies of food. to survive, the explorers ate meat of sick dogs which traveled with them. that food became deathful for mertz, and after a while he died. having buried his friend, mawson continued his way alone. by that time, he suffered from abdominal pain, got serious frostbitten hands, legs and face, but despite everything, went ahead. when mawson was already close to reach the base, he fell into a crevasse in the ice. by some miracle, the geologist managed to find way out to the surface. after a few days, being ill and exhausted, he still could return to his camp.