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A hobby is an occupation that a person does in his free time. Hobi is a favorite pastime, there are different hobbies. For example, I have a hobby of drawing, reading, teaching little brothers and sisters. I am very good at drawing and therefore my Hobias are drawing. I want to improve my art skill. Also, all people have different hobbies, for example, my friend has a Hobby to do something ingenious from pieces of paper, cardboard. And this is very interesting for him. Then he brings these forgeries to the exhibition at our school. And a lot of people like his work. My other friend's Hobbies are engaged in the sale, trade of any things, but except for those that are harmful to health. We always find time for a hobby, because it helps us to develop
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Хобби это то занятие которым человек занимается в свободное время. Хобии это любимое занятие, есть разные хобби. К примеру у меня хобби рисовать, читать, учить младших братишек и сестренок. Я очень хорошо рисую и поэтому моё Хобии рисование. Я хочу улучшить свой навык искусства. Так же у всех людей разные хобби, вот к примеру у моего друга Хобби делать что то гениальное из бумажек, картона. И это для него очень интересно. Потом он приносит эти подделки на выставку в нашу школу. И многим людям нравятся его работы. У другого моего друга Хобби заниматся продажей, торговлей любых вещей, но кроме тех которые вредят здоровью. Мы всегда находим время для хобби,потому что нам это развиваться
When we came, a doctor, a kind-hearted middle-aged woman in a white gown, offered me to sit down and asked me what I complained of. I had a terrible headache and sore throat and it ached me to swallow. Besides, I was constantly sneezing and coughing. It turned out that I was running a high temperature. The doctor examined my throat, sounded my heart and lungs, had my blood pressure tested. She said it was flu and prescribed some pills and mixture - I had to take medicine 3 times a day before meals and to stay in bed for a week until full recovery. The recovery was slow. I slept badly, had no appetite. I suffered from a slight, but irritating cough which as a rule became worse at night. I followed all the doctor's instructions and in a week I was cured. It was a real pleasure to fell strong and healthy again.
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London is the capital of the united kingdom, its economic, political and cultural centre. it is one of the world's most important ports and one of the largest cities in the world. london with is suburbs has a population of about 12 million people. london has been a capital for nearly a thousand years. many of its ancient buildings still stand. the most famous of them are the tower of london, where the crown jewels are kept, westminster abbey and st. paul's cathedral. most visitors also want to see the houses of parliament, buckingham palace (the queen's home with its changing of the guards) and the many magnificent museums. once london was a small roman town on the north bank of the thames. slowly it grew into one of the world's major cities. different areas of london seem like different cities. the west end is a rich man's world of shops, offices and theatres. the city of london is the district where most offices and banks are concentrated; the royal exchange and the bank of england are here, too. the east end is mostly a dormitory area. the old port area is now called «docklands». there are now new office buildings in docklands, and thousands of new flats and houses. by the day the whole of london is busy. at night, offices are quiet and empty, but the west end stays alive, because this is where londoners come to enjoy themselves. there are two opera houses here, several concert halls and many theatres, as well as cinemas. in nearby soho the pubs, restaurants and night clubs are busy half the night. like all big cities, london has streets and concrete buildings, but it also has many big parks, full of trees, flowers and grass. in the middle of hyde park or kensington gardens you will think that you are in the country, miles away. many people live outside the centre of london in the suburbs, and they travel to work, to shops and offices by train, bus or underground («the tube»