с английским плз) Vocabulary
** Complete the text. Use: achieve, demonstrate, paint, study, seek, design, draw,
define, invent, embody.
The da Vinci
Summer School
at Bronfield Academy
Here at Bronfield Academy we believe the young people of
today 1) the future of tomorrow. This innovative programme, created for young adults 15 to 19 years of age, runs for three weeks from 10th August. It teaches participants how to refine their skills, build
relationships and 2) excellence.
Based on Leonardo da Vinci's life and work, the
programme has five main sections. Participants will:
3) plants and anatomy.
4) а sustainable city.
5) a robot.
learn to 6) maps
7) original works of art.
They will also take part in sports and team-building
activities
Interested teens should download and complete an application form from our website. Applicants must also submit a letter with their application form showing that they
8) our core values: curiosity, enthusiasm
and hard work. They should also 9) that they
are eager to learn and give examples of how they
10) knowledge in their daily lives.
11)Angela asked Emmy if anything is wrong.
12) Ted asked his parents if they are going to the theatre.
13) The guide asked the tourists if they understand English.
14) The child asked his mother if he may play football with his friends.
15) Granny asked Sally is she can go shopping for her.
16) The teacher asked the pupils if she should speak louder.
17) Alice asked her friend if she had seen that film.
18) Jane asked the conductor if she must show him her ticket.
19) Granny wanted to know if Tommy is hungry.
20) The professor asked the student if he had learnt French at school.
Объяснение:
Tenses are changed in reported speech. We can use "asked" or "wanted to know" for questions. Pronouns are important part of sentences.
Noisy, boiling city life and at the same time serene, unhurried, breathing eight centuries of history and eternally young Riga.
Shining with showcases of boutiques and charming with the unassuming beauty of the quiet streets of its outskirts.
A shaking night with the music of numerous nightclubs and delighting the ear of a casual passer-by with the delicate play of street musicians.
And all this is so harmoniously and naturally combined in this tiny piece of Europe, in this “little Paris” that it is simply impossible not to admire.
And it is not surprising that those who have been to Riga once, come back here again and again. Over and over again, she appears in a completely new, hitherto unseen perspective and, as if playfully, reveals more and more secrets.
It seems her possibilities in this are simply endless.