Answer the questions: 1. Why do people in Kazakhstan eat so many dishes from different countries? 2. What is plov? 3. Which traditional Kazakh foods are healthy? 4. How do people in Kazakhstan show that guests are welcome?
1. There are three theatres and opera-house in my home town.
2. I generally take the bus when I get about the town.
3. The bus lines in our city connect centre with suburbs.
4. Wen I go to the institute I most often use the second bus line.
5. Is there a good library in your home town?
6. A chief adornment of the city is opera-house.
7. My friends live in Odessa in Lenin Street. There is a trolley bus running along the street. Lenin Street crosses the main street of city, Deribasovskaya Street.
8. The name of the river that flows through Leningrad is the Neva. It is a beautiful river with granite embankment and five bridges. The parks and squares of Leningrad are really picturesque. Population of the city plant flowers in squares.
9. Moscow is the capital of the USSR. It is a large cultural centre of our… country. You can find many institutes, mills and factories there. University is a multistoried building with lecture halls, libraries, laboratories and rooms for students.
10. A tram No.4 will take you to the Central Post Office.
Some people think that modern man has become lazy and spoiled by all the new machinery doing everything for him, but I can't agree with this statement. As for me, it's a costant will of a man that has made us to live in a better world today. People spent decades, sometimes all their lifes to explore or to invent something to help others to survive, to keep their lifes or just to lighten their burden. Who would say that one can live now in a city without a cooker, a vacuum cleaner or a fridge? What are you going to do without a PC nowadays? Do all these tools make us lazy and spoiled? No, and no once again. But they let us have more spare time to think about other problems that everyday life puts before us. And we should thank the progress! Here, I wouldn't say about the bad side of the progress, as it is not the right place.
And for those who still believe, that modern man is spoiled by the machinery, I would recommend going to an uninhabited island and living there for several months...
1. There are three theatres and opera-house in my home town.
2. I generally take the bus when I get about the town.
3. The bus lines in our city connect centre with suburbs.
4. Wen I go to the institute I most often use the second bus line.
5. Is there a good library in your home town?
6. A chief adornment of the city is opera-house.
7. My friends live in Odessa in Lenin Street. There is a trolley bus running along the street. Lenin Street crosses the main street of city, Deribasovskaya Street.
8. The name of the river that flows through Leningrad is the Neva. It is a beautiful river with granite embankment and five bridges. The parks and squares of Leningrad are really picturesque. Population of the city plant flowers in squares.
9. Moscow is the capital of the USSR. It is a large cultural centre of our… country. You can find many institutes, mills and factories there. University is a multistoried building with lecture halls, libraries, laboratories and rooms for students.
10. A tram No.4 will take you to the Central Post Office.
11. He usually goes to his home town by air.
Some people think that modern man has become lazy and spoiled by all the new machinery doing everything for him, but I can't agree with this statement. As for me, it's a costant will of a man that has made us to live in a better world today. People spent decades, sometimes all their lifes to explore or to invent something to help others to survive, to keep their lifes or just to lighten their burden. Who would say that one can live now in a city without a cooker, a vacuum cleaner or a fridge? What are you going to do without a PC nowadays? Do all these tools make us lazy and spoiled? No, and no once again. But they let us have more spare time to think about other problems that everyday life puts before us. And we should thank the progress! Here, I wouldn't say about the bad side of the progress, as it is not the right place.
And for those who still believe, that modern man is spoiled by the machinery, I would recommend going to an uninhabited island and living there for several months...