Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Mishanya9999

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 A recent survey shows that children in Britain aren't as fit as their parents and grandparents.

 the problem starts a school. Teachers nowadays have to give a lot of time to subject like Maths, English, Geography, Chemistry and so pupils do less pe and  Games, Also, most pupils don't  walk  or cycle to school. Some go on the bus, but more and more  parents take their children to school  and back by car.

 When they  get home, they sit down and watch TV or play computer games in their bedroom.

 This problem about young people isn't just a British problem. Surveys in other countries show that it's happening all over the world. Children eat too much  junk food, the don't read books, and they don't  take enough  exercises, because  they've got  all these  wonderful things - televisions, video - recorders, DVD-s, computers

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Автор ответа: ksusha1233
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Недавнее исследование показывает, что дети в Англии не так здоровы, как их родители, бабушки и дедушки.Проблема начинается в школе. Учителя в настоящее время должны уделять много времени предметам таким , как математика, английский язык, география, химия и так дети мало играют и занимаются физрой.Также большинство учеников не ходят пешком или ездя на велосипеде в школу. Некоторые идут на автобус, но все больше и больше родителей  завозят своих детей в школу и обратно. Когда они возвращаются домой, они садятся и смотрят  телевизор или играют в компьютерные игры в своей комнате. Эта проблема  молодых людей, это не просто  проблема британцев. Исследования, проведенные в других странах показывает, что это происходит во всем мире. Дети едят слишком много нездоровой пищи, не читают книг, и они не принимают достаточно упражнений, потому что у них есть все эти чудесные вещи - телевизоры, видео - магнитофоны, DVD, компьютеры

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AT HOME IN THE LAND OF THE RISING SUN
Many people in Japan now live in apartments and their homes have all the latest household equipment. But there are still many old and traditional features in modern Japanese homes.
The genkan or hall is always an important feature in Japanese homes. It is usually where the family and guests change their shoes. It is a place of welcome and often has flowers or a picture. When guests leave, everyone comes to the genkan to say goodbye.
The main room of a Japanese homes is used as the sitting room, dining room and bedroom, and there isn‟t much furniture, just cushions around a low table. Other features are oshiire or cupboards where you put bedding and clothes during the day, fusuma or sliding doors to make the living areas into a number of small rooms and many homes still have a tokonoma, a small area of flowers, a painting and a tatami mat. Guests usually sit in front of the tokonoma. The kitchen is often very small, and you never eat or entertain people there.
Modern building materials are of course very common, but there is still some wood and paper in
modern homes. There are often bamboo curtains (sudare) and heavy wooden shutters (amado) on the windows. The most common feature is the tatami mat, made of dried grass, about 1.8 by 0.9 metres. The Japanese still measure a room by a number of tatami mats it can contain.
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