ead the rubric and answer the questions. Your are studying in an exchange programme at a college in the UK. The college is planning a Science and Technology week and the head teacher, Mr Albertson, has asked for proposals suggesting what kinds of activities should be planned and how they would benefit the students. Write your proposal in 220-260 words. 1 What is the purpose of your proposal? 2 Who is the target reader? 3 What style should you write in? 4 What information should you include in your proposal?
When we came to the lake, we saw people who came fishing too, apparently. We built a bonfire, warmed up a bit, pumped out the boat and went fishing. We fished for eight hours. We were constantly talking. We caught ten pikes and five perches.
It was my first long fishing at night. Everything was fantastic. We came back at two o'clock. We ate and went to bed. We woke up at five o'clock, had breakfast and went fishing again, admiring the daybreak. We came back home only at five o'clock in the evening.
I will never forget that fishing. Everything was just great. I had a good rest and had a good time.
2. This story is more interesting than that one.
3. Is your house higher than ours? No, it is as high as yours.
4. This picture is the best in the collection.
5. The Russian Federation is bigger than Great Britain.
6. He finished(did) the job quicker than you.
7. The more you work-the easier it is to pass the exams.
8. His work is better than yours, but Ann's work is the best.
9. Russia is the biggest country in the world.
10. I live not as far from the Institute as my friend.
11. There are as many days in July as in August.
12. A plane is faster than a train.