Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Аноним

Складіть будь ласка діалог про школу на анг.мові близько 10 речень

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Автор ответа: ПростоЛёка
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-  Is your school large and light?
-  Yes, it is. How many floors are there in your school?
-  There are three floors in it.
-  What are there оn the ground floor?
-  There is a gym, a library, a canteen and a few classrooms on the ground floor.
-  What are there on the first floor in your school?
-  There are many classrooms and a teachers’ room on the first and on the second floors.
-  Are your classrooms large and light?
-  Our classrooms are very large and light.
-  What are there in your classrooms?
-  There are twelve desks, a teacher’s table, a blackboard and many flowers in our classrooms.
-  What are your favourite subjects?
-  My favourite school subjects are English, History and Literature. What about you?
-  I’m fond of sport and music. So two years ago I joined our school clubs: Basketball club and Musical club.
-  Tell me about your school life.
-  My school life is wonderful. There are lots of concerts, performances and sport competitions in our school. My classmates and I often take part in different school events.
-  Have you got many friends in your class?
-  I have got a lot of friends in my class.  What about your teachers?
-  Our teachers are kind and intelligent and my classmates are smart and friendly.

-  Well, thanks for the convesation.
-  You are wellcome.
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2. All kinds of entertainment
3. It's a must for any tourist
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7. The green spots
8. Not for everyone

A. The population of London grew in the 17th century. Many houses were built during that period. It was needed after the Great Fire of 1666. In the 19th century the city suffered from pollution and epidemics. The German bombings during World War II destroyed the historical center of London. After the war the city was reconstructed and now it is one of the most beautiful European capitals.

B. Each year in December, the people of Norway send a present to Londoners. It is a very big Christmas Tree, which is put in Trafalgar Square. In this way they thank Britain for help during World War II. This tree becomes one of the unforgettable sights of London, especially when it is lit by hundreds of fairy lights. Londoners often group around the tree and sing Christmas songs.

C. Trafalgar Square is situated in central London. It is one of the greatest and most famous tourist attractions. Your visit to the capital usually begins with this place. It's absolutely necessary for every tourist to see Nelson's Column. Everyone should admire the lovely fountains of the square. Also, you can't say that you've been to London if you don't take a picture of yourself in the square.

D. London was founded by the Romans in the 1st century AD and called Londinium. There is a common theory that the word "Londinium" comes from the name of a Celtic village. Also, the adjective "lond" meant "wild" in the Celtic language. Perhaps, it characterized the river Thames, on which the city was started. So, most scientists think that London is a "village on the wild river".

E. In spite of being an important industrial and business centre London is known for its parks and open spaces. In every part of the city, you can find at least one park. It can be just a small pool with surrounding trees or a big and magnificent park like Hyde Park or Regent's Park. They are all loved and visited by Londoners all the year round.

F. The liveliest part of London is West End. There are a lot of pubs, clubs, shops, theatres and cafes there. All kinds of pastimes are offered to tourists. Most of them choose shopping in Oxford Street with its stores, boutiques and gift shops. It's a pleasant experience because the choices are great.

G. Big Ben is one of London's best-known sights. The name "Big Ben" actually refers not to the clock-tower itself, but to the thirteen ton bell hanging within. The tower is not open to the general public. A tourist from abroad can't visit it. The citizens of the UK are luckier. They can write a letter to a member of Parliament and ask to allow them to tour the clock tower. Usually, the permission is given.
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