Предмет: Английский язык, автор: Dasha5998

Напишите ПОДАЛУЙСТА по английски рассказ ,как я провожу свое свободное время 5-7 предложений

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Автор ответа: alenaloza
8
My name is.... To me... years. I am a schoolgirl... school class #... After study I have free time. I like to read, and to visit various museums,
theaters, and galleries. I very much love animals, and often I help of. Also I like to grow up plants.
I very much like to listen to weakening music. On days off I like to walk with the friends.
I spend the free time with advantage. 
Most of all I love summer vacations, because they the most long. On this vacation it is possible to do that you want, it isn't necessary to get up early, and it isn't necessary to do homeworks. It is possible to travel, be engaged in favourite sports or other hobbies. 
Автор ответа: Yuliaprincess
8
my free time is exciting. I sit at home and watch TV. then do homework. then out for a walk. after all this I need to wash up, and go to sleep
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Olaf : Here' s my stry about Wiggins family :
The Picnic Lunch
Mr. and Mrs. Wiggins are taking their son Timothy ang Grandma and Grandfa out in the car for a picnic lunch.
Mrs. Wiggins : It's half past twelve, James, and time we found somewhere to eat.
Timothy : Oh, good! I'm hungry.
Grandma : I could certainly do with a cup of tea.
Mr Wiggins : Well, all keep your eyes open, and we'll see who can find the best place.
Mrs. Wiggins : James, look! There's a field on the left that will do nicely. Quick, stop the car by the gate.
( The car stops)
Timothy : Oh, look, there are cows in the field.
Crandma : Cows! I'm not going to eat in a field with cows breathing down my neck.
Grandpa : I expect there are a few bulls amond them. And Nellie's got her red dress on; anything red makes 'em absolutely wild.
Mrs. Wiggins : Yes, you're right. That cow by the gate has a most unfriendly look in its face. Drive on, James.
(The car moves on)
Timothy : But I'm hungry.
Crandma : It's time I had my cup of tea.
Mr. Wiggins : Don't worry , there are plenty of good places along the road.
Grandpa : We're passing one of them now.
Mrs. Wiggins : James, stop quickly! Here's a nice stretch of grass.
(The car stops)
Grandma : No, no, this is no good. There's no shade at all . I can't have the sun beating down on me. We must look for a shady place.
Mrs. Wiggins : All right, drive on, James. We all want Grandma to enjoy her cup of tea.
Grandpa : Even if it's bedtime before she has it.
(The car moves on. A quarter of an hour later the car stops again.)
Mr. Wiggins : Well, how does this suit you, Grandma? There are woods on each side.
grandpa : No fear of getting sunburnt here.
Mrs. Wiggins : It's far too dark, James. Almost frightening. We might as well have lunch in our coal-cellar. Drive on till we are clear of these trees.
(The car moves on)
Grandpa : Now, let's see . We're looking for somewhere with no cows. no sun and no trees. Not to easy.
Grandma : When am I going to get my cup of tea? I wish I hadn't come.
Mrs. Wiggins : Now, don't worry, Grandma. We're coming to the end of the wood now. James, slow down. I can see just the right spot. Over there by the river.
(The car stops)
Grandpa : No, Nellie, not there. That ground's damp. You can tell by the greenness of the grass. Being up to the knees in water when I eat my lunch is not my idea of a good picnic.
(The car moves on)
Timothy : But I want my dinner. I'm hungry.
Grandpa : You'll have to wait, my boy. Anything damp and my rheumatism comes back.
Grandma : You and your rheumatism ! It's nearly half past one. One o'clock's the proper time for lunch; and then a nice cup of tea after it.
Mrs. Wiggins : Now, just sit back and enjoy yourself, Grandma. Look at the nice scenery.
Grandpa : A brick wall on one side, and a factory on the other.
Timothy : I want my dinner. I'm hungry.
Grandma : Can't you stop the boy talking, Nellie? He's done nothing but complain ever since we started.
Mrs. Wiggins : James, James, stop!This field here. The very place we've been looking for.
Grandma : With a lovely big tree to keep the sun off.
Grandpa : And it looks dry enough. Any dampness and my rheumatism will be back.
Timothy : At last! At last!
(The car stops)