1) Yes, I'd love to. Canada is a very interesting country, so I'd like to do some sightseeing and also to develop my English skills.
2) As for me I would like to visit as ,many cities of Canada as it is possible, but I think it's important to visit Ottawa - the capital of Canada first of all.
Of course I heard about these world famous cities. Ottawa is a capital of Canada, Toronto is one of the biggest cities in Canada, which was named after the lake Toronto. And Sydney is a city in Australia, where the Olympic games of the year 2000 took place.
3) In my opinion, Canada is a nice place to live. It is a beautiful country. It has the similar climate that we have here, in Russia. The higher education in Canada is also very good and as for me, I'd like to get my professional degree there.
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School
For each of us the school - it's a second home. There is also a second mother - our first teacher. It was she who taught us to read, write, think logically. The teacher teaches us to be kind, honest, properly communicate, make friends.
School gives us support, gives warmth and joy. Each morning we rush to his light class with a warm smile greets us with a teacher.
School - this is the main step in our lives. It shapes the character and teaches us how to relate to the world. In school, we are the first real friends and first love.
School - this is the place where we experience the joy of victory and the first attempt to conceal the bitter tears of defeat. School teaches us to overcome difficulties and do not stop there. The school runs a variety of activities - intellectual, sports and entertainment. Such measures make us more friendly, more united.
We will always remember the carefree school days, our school house, our teachers and classmates, who were our native people.
This year our school is celebrating its 100th anniversary. I am proud that I study in this school - a school with its own history and traditions.
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ответьте на следующие вопросы: 1. where is the united kingdom located? 2. what is the british economy based on? 3. what industries do experts distinguish? 4. what is london's financial center? 5. what industries were privatised in the 1980s? the economy of the united kingdom the united kingdom of great britain and northern ireland is situated on the british isles in the north-west of europe. the british isles are made up of two large islands, great britain and ireland, and about five thousand small islands. the united kingdom consists of four countries: england, scotland, wales and northern ireland. its total area is over 244, 000 square kilometres. the population of the united kingdom is about 60 million people. the capital of the country is london. the u.k. is a highly developed industrial country. it is one of the largest producers of machinery, electronics, textile, clothing, aircraft and navigation equipment. the british are known as a trading nation - importing, exporting, investing abroad and receiving foreign investment. the national economy is based on free markets. britain's main trade partners are the usa, germany, france, and the netherlands. british economists distinguish .primary, secondary and tertiary industries. primary industries exploit raw materials and include agriculture, fishing, mining, oil extraction and some others. agriculture produces about 2 per cent of the gross domestic product (gdp it employs less than 2 per cent of the workforce. agriculture is very efficient. british farms are big and highly mechanised. fishing supplies two-thirds of the fish needed for the country. this sector is also highly mechanised. but stocks have been decreased because of pollution and overfishing. great britain has more energy resources than any other european country. coal is one of them. but today most of the mines have been shut down. about 18.000 miners are unemployed. the most important energy resources are gas and oil. they are extracted from fields in the north sea. britain is now the world's sixth largest producer of oil. the secondary industries are manufacturing and construction. the tertiary industries are service industries. at present manufacturing has gone down and the service industries have expanded. tourism, transport and telecommunication are growing now. financial services such as accountancy, insurance and banking are big business too. britain is now the world's second largest service exporter (the first is the usa). the headquarters of the successful financial services sector are in the city of london. the city is one of the world's biggest financial centres. 25, 000 people work there. in the 1980s under the conservative government a lot of state-owned companies were privatised. among them were the automobile industry, the steel and shipbuilding industries, the defence industry, some bus companies. the telephones, railways and the national airlines were denationalized. the gas, electricity and water suppliers became private companies.
2. The British economy is based on free markets.
3. British economists distinguish .primary, secondary and tertiary industries.
4. The City of London is one of the world's biggest financial centres.
5. Automobile industry, the steel and shipbuilding industries, the defence industry, some bus companies were privatised in 1980.