Which tip do you think is the most important? Why? Match the vocabulary with the correct definition and write a-h next to the numbers 1-8. a profile a. suggestions about what you think somebody should do to be online b. to control or be responsible for something advice c. to be connected to the internet to upload d. a piece of useful advice to be nice e. to be kind and friendly 6… to manage f. to copy to a computer system or the internet a tip g. a short description of someone 8… a password h. a secret word or combination that shows a computer who you
My friends and I went to the forest. Denis, Vlad and Kostya were with me. We went to a good clearing in the forest where we had fun. We came to a glade for lunch at twelve oclock in the afternoon.
My friend lost the bag. We went to the foresters house. He did not see my friends bag. The forester called the police. The guys from the police started looking for a bag. The guys did not find the bag. They found only a deer. The animal was eating something. The police saw a deer eating sandwiches from a bag.
It turned out that the deer took the bag and began to eat sandwiches. Police helped pick up the bag. We all laughed a lot.
he history of the Shlisselburg Fortress Oreshek goes back almost 700 years. In the vicinity of St. Petersburg, there is hardly another monument with such a rich history, which, as in a mirror, reflected the history of the formation of the Russian state.
During the 17th – 18th centuries, the Oreshek Fortress was at the center of dramatic events in Russian history. In 1612, after a long siege, the fortress was captured by the Swedes, and for 90 years it was under the rule of the Swedish crown. In 1702, the young Tsar Peter I returned the fortress to Russia. In October 1702, Russian troops under the leadership of Boris Petrovich Sheremetyev took the fortress in the course of many hours of bloody assault. Noteburg was renamed into Shlisselburg - "key-city". Bastions and curtains built according to the fortification science of the 18th century remind of the era of Peter in the fortress.
My friends and I went to the forest. Denis, Vlad and Kostya were with me. We went to a good clearing in the forest where we had fun. We came to a glade for lunch at twelve oclock in the afternoon.
My friend lost the bag. We went to the foresters house. He did not see my friends bag. The forester called the police. The guys from the police started looking for a bag. The guys did not find the bag. They found only a deer. The animal was eating something. The police saw a deer eating sandwiches from a bag.
It turned out that the deer took the bag and began to eat sandwiches. Police helped pick up the bag. We all laughed a lot.
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he history of the Shlisselburg Fortress Oreshek goes back almost 700 years. In the vicinity of St. Petersburg, there is hardly another monument with such a rich history, which, as in a mirror, reflected the history of the formation of the Russian state.
During the 17th – 18th centuries, the Oreshek Fortress was at the center of dramatic events in Russian history. In 1612, after a long siege, the fortress was captured by the Swedes, and for 90 years it was under the rule of the Swedish crown. In 1702, the young Tsar Peter I returned the fortress to Russia. In October 1702, Russian troops under the leadership of Boris Petrovich Sheremetyev took the fortress in the course of many hours of bloody assault. Noteburg was renamed into Shlisselburg - "key-city". Bastions and curtains built according to the fortification science of the 18th century remind of the era of Peter in the fortress.
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