Предмет: Английский язык, автор: katapalno121

'People collect different things like stamps or coins. I collect rocks and minerals. I started to be interested in rocks as a little child. My dad took me to the mountains a lot and I brought home the rocks I found. I still look for rocks but I also spend all the money I get from my parents on new minerals. I feel there is something magical about them. I like touching them and looking at them.' Tom "I started collecting porcelain dolls when I was seven. My grandma didn't like my modern dolls at all and she gave me my first porcelain doll. I loved the beautiful face and the clothes. I got another doll from my mum and this is how it started. Now, all my family know I collect dolls, so I get a lot of them as presents. I sometimes buy some pretty ones on the Internet, but not very often. I've got over fifty dolls now anyway!' Jessica 'My collection is a bit unusual because I didn't really start it. My uncle decided to move to a different country and he gave away a lot of things. He gave me this album with stamps. It's big and very interesting. I haven't bought any new stamps: what I do is check and learn about the stamps that are already in the collection. They are not just stamps: they are history and this is what I'm really into.' Matthew Who...? Write: Jessica, Matthew and Tom. got the first object in their collection as a present? got the whole collection from somebody else? started the collection on a trip? finds and buys objects for their collection? spends all their pocket money to buy objects for their collection? is interested in the history of the objects in their collection? buys some objects for their collection online? I​

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Люди збирають різні речі, наприклад марки чи монети. Збираю гірські породи та мінерали. Я почав цікавитися камінням ще в дитинстві. Мій тато часто возив мене в гори, і я приносив додому знайдене каміння. Я все ще шукаю каміння, але також витрачаю всі гроші, які отримую від батьків, на нові мінерали. Я відчуваю, що в них є щось чарівне. Мені подобається торкатися до них і дивитися на них». Том: «Я почав збирати порцелянові ляльки, коли мені було сім років. Моїй бабусі зовсім не подобалися мої сучасні ляльки, і вона подарувала мені мою першу порцелянову ляльку. Мені сподобалося гарне обличчя та одяг. Ще одну ляльку я отримав від мами, а цю ось як усе почалося. Тепер уся моя родина знає, що я колекціоную ляльок, тому я отримую їх багато в подарунок. Іноді я купую гарненькі в Інтернеті, але не дуже часто. Зараз у мене більше п’ятдесяти ляльок! ' Джессіка "Моя колекція трохи незвичайна, тому що я її не створювала. Мій дядько вирішив переїхати в іншу країну і роздав багато речей. Він подарував мені цей альбом із марками. Він великий і дуже цікавий. Я я не купував нових марок: те, що я роблю, — це перевіряти та дізнаватися про марки, які вже є в колекції. Це не просто марки: це історія, і це те, що мене справді цікавить». Метью Хто...? Напишіть: Джессіка, Метью та Том. отримали в подарунок перший предмет у своїй колекції? отримали всю колекцію від когось іншого? почали колекціонувати під час подорожі? знаходить і купує предмети для своєї колекції? витрачає все їхні кишенькові гроші, щоб купити предмети для своєї колекції? цікавиться історією предметів у своїй колекції? купує деякі предмети для своєї колекції в Інтернеті? Я


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