a) 1. Oxford is an old English university town
located in the Midlands of Great Britain
midlands) north-west of london, 2. sheffield is known for its
steel industry. It is located east
of Manchester, 3. Brighton is a resort town located
in the south of Anglin. 4. It is very interesting to visit the County of Kent (The
County of Kent), Tourists always admire its magnificent
gardens. 5. The Lake District of England is located in the
north-west of the country. It is a very romantic place, known
for its valleys, mountains, lakes and waterfalls.
b) 1. The South-east of England is known for its flat plains,
where many farms are located. 2. The valleys and meadows of Scotland always
attract many tourists. 3. hedges in anglin
divide the fields. 4. The English landscape is characterized by (to be
For)
its hedges and green meadows,
5. I admire people who travel, discover new
lands and explore them. 6. My Dad has Already Been to north america
ireland, But not yet seen other Parts of the uk.
c) 1. Which area of England is rich in coal? 2. Where are
the famous resort towns of England? 3. Where were William born
Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell? 4. Why the Roman ruler
Hadrian ordered a wall to be built in the north of England? 5.
Are English cities connected to English culture? 6. What district
was england covered by the sea? 7. Why the Southwest Counties Area
(the Southwest) attracts vacationers? 8. Is
a) 1. Oxford is an old English university town
located in the Midlands of Great Britain
midlands) north-west of london, 2. sheffield is known for its
steel industry. It is located east
of Manchester, 3. Brighton is a resort town located
in the south of Anglin. 4. It is very interesting to visit the County of Kent (The
County of Kent), Tourists always admire its magnificent
gardens. 5. The Lake District of England is located in the
north-west of the country. It is a very romantic place, known
for its valleys, mountains, lakes and waterfalls.
b) 1. The South-east of England is known for its flat plains,
where many farms are located. 2. The valleys and meadows of Scotland always
attract many tourists. 3. hedges in anglin
divide the fields. 4. The English landscape is characterized by (to be
For)
its hedges and green meadows,
5. I admire people who travel, discover new
lands and explore them. 6. My Dad has Already Been to north america
ireland, But not yet seen other Parts of the uk.
c) 1. Which area of England is rich in coal? 2. Where are
the famous resort towns of England? 3. Where were William born
Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell? 4. Why the Roman ruler
Hadrian ordered a wall to be built in the north of England? 5.
Are English cities connected to English culture? 6. What district
was england covered by the sea? 7. Why the Southwest Counties Area
(the Southwest) attracts vacationers? 8. Is Heathrow
Airport far from London? How far away?
a) 1. Oxford is an old English university town
located in the Midlands of Great Britain
midlands) north-west of london, 2. sheffield is known for its
steel industry. It is located east
of Manchester, 3. Brighton is a resort town located
in the south of Anglin. 4. It is very interesting to visit the County of Kent (The
County of Kent), Tourists always admire its magnificent
gardens. 5. The Lake District of England is located in the
north-west of the country. It is a very romantic place, known
for its valleys, mountains, lakes and waterfalls.
b) 1. The South-east of England is known for its flat plains,
where many farms are located. 2. The valleys and meadows of Scotland always
attract many tourists. 3. hedges in anglin
divide the fields. 4. The English landscape is characterized by (to be
For)
its hedges and green meadows,
5. I admire people who travel, discover new
lands and explore them. 6. My Dad has Already Been to north america
ireland, But not yet seen other Parts of the uk.
c) 1. Which area of England is rich in coal? 2. Where are
the famous resort towns of England? 3. Where were William born
Shakespeare and Oliver Cromwell? 4. Why the Roman ruler
Hadrian ordered a wall to be built in the north of England? 5.
Are English cities connected to English culture? 6. What district
was england covered by the sea? 7. Why the Southwest Counties Area
(the Southwest) attracts vacationers? 8. Is Heathrow
Airport far from London? How far away?
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Дуже потрібно перекласти текст на українську мову.. іть будь-ласка..in the morning an englishman has his favourite breakfast of cornflakes with milk and sugar or porridge followed by fried bacon and eggs. breakfast is generally a bigger meal than they have on the continent.some marmalade might be spread on the toast and butter. perhaps some fruit will also be eaten. for a change one can have cold ham, or perhaps fish, some coffee and a roll. the main meal of the days is called dinner. dinner is eaten either in the middle of the day or in the evening. if it is eaten in the evening (about 7 pm), the midday meal is called lunch (about 1 pm if dinner is in the middle of the day, the evening meal is called supper. the usual midday meal consists of two courses – a meat course accompanied by plenty of vegetables. after it comes a sweet pudding or some stewed fruit. most englishmen like what they called good plain food. usually they have beefsteaks, chops, roast beef and fried fish and chips. they are not overfond of soup, remarking that it leaves them without free room for the more important meat course. afternoon tea one can hardly call a meal. this may mean a cup of tea and a cake taken in the sitting-room or at work. for many englishmen it is a social occasion when people often come in for a chat over their cup of tea. but some people like to have the so-called “high tea” which is quite a substantial meal. they have is between five and six o'clock. in a well-to-do family it will consist of ham, tongue and tomatoes and salad, or kipper, or tinned salmon, or sausage, with strong tea, bread and butter, then stewed fruit, or a tin of pears, apricot or pineapple with cream and custard, and pasties, or a bun. the evening meal goes under various names: tea, 'hight tea', dinner or supper (as we have mentioned already) depending upon its size and the social position of those esting it. it is well-known that every national cuisine has got its famous specialties. it isn’t possible to imagine some holidays and celebrations without them. for example, christmas pudding for british cuisine means very much. some english people could dispense with turkey and goose, but a christmas dinner in britain without a traditional christmas pudding would be strange indeed! the christmas pudding is a direct descendant’ of the old time plum porridge, beloved by english people in the middle ages. nowadays, in addition to the basic mixture of flour, bread-crumbs and eggs, the ingredients of christmas pudding include raisins, currants, candied peel, chopped almonds and walnuts, grated carrot and a good measure of brandy, whisk or old ale. in many households the mixing of the pudding is quite a ceremony with all the members of the family taking turns to stir and make a whisk. after being boiled for several hours, the pudding is stored until the time comes for heating it on christmas day when it is brought to the table on a large dish, big, round and dark-brown. the christmas pudding is covered with white sauce burning in brandy. receiving each slice, the guests are warned to eat carefully because sixpenny bits, shillings, a tiny silver bell and a silver horseshoe have been put in it. those who find the treasure are supposed to have money in the coming year, whoever gets the bell is to be married and the horse-shoe is the traditional sign of good luck.