Should there be one international language? There are points for and against this
(state).
To begin with if people used only one language,
(communicate) would (translate)
be (cheap). There would be no need for because everyone would know one language. On the other hand, perhaps people would stop (use) (they) language and this is a shame, because all the
languages of the world are like a
(beauty) treasure.
Another point is that there would be (little) misunderstanding. If everyone spoke the same language, we would all get along well. However, I do not think this is true.
(Probable) many people would not speak the language very
(good), and they would not always understand everything either. In this the people who are native (fair) advantage.
(speak) would have a(n)
(add) to
As far as I am concerned, one international language is not a good thing, because we do not
want to lose our languages. It is worth remembering that Esperanto was not so (success).
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My favourite holiday is the New Year. I always celebrate it with my family. Before the holiday we often visit our friends and relatives and give them presents. We often go to the city centre to see the beautiful New Year tree on the main square.
We always celebrate New Year at home. A week before the holiday we begin to decorate our house with lights and garlands. We also put up a New Year tree and decorate it with balls, cones, icicles and other toys, tinsel and lights. Under the tree we usually put statuettes of Father Frost and Snow Maiden. We put New Year presents there too.
On the 31st of December we always cook salads. My mother usually roasts meat and boils potatoes. She always bakes our favourite Napoleon cake. We watch New Year programmes and films on TV.
At about ten o’clock we all sit down at the table and have a meal.