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Bezzubova_Stepanov1355

my english teacher’s name is elena anatolyevna. she is a very nice, clever and interesting. person. elena anatolyevna tells us about england and about english people. we study how to write and read in english. once we even had an american teacher. he is called marty and he gave us some english classes and ran halloween party. it was fun! in summer we had an english camp in anapa and i travelled there with elena anatolyevna and my friends. it was a fantastic time! i’ve learned a lot and i enjoyed the time very much. elena anatolyevna told me that i would go england when i grow up. i like my teacher a lot and thanks to her i love english and always wait impatiently for my next lesson. i would like to say her many thanks for her work. when i grow up, i want to be like elena anatolyevna!

 

krisrespect

my english teacher is very good. she is kind, sweet, smart and beautiful. from her i learned a lot of new things. thanks to her, i know english. she's like a second mother.

volkovaoksana19806037
Minskminsk is the capital of belarus, an ancient and beautiful city with a long and exciting history.it was first mentioned in chronicles in 1067 in connection with the battle of the nemiga river during which it was completely destroyed. it was destroyed, burned, ruined by the conquerors many times during its 930 year history: by the crimean tatars in 1505, french troops in 1812, german occupants in 1919-1920, fascists during world war ii. but each time it rose from the ruins and ashes as the mythical bird phoenix. many conquerors have passed through minsk because it is situated on the cross-roads of the busiest trade-routes connecting the baltic and the black seas, the east and the west. thus, this advantage often turned into a disadvantage. but nevertheless minsk steadily increased in importance first as a provincial centre after 1793 and later as an industrial centre after the building of the moscow - warsaw and liepaja - romny railways through minsk in the 1870s. in 1919 it became the capital of the byelorussian republic and remained the capital when belarus gained independence in 1991. the same year the city became the administrative centre of the cis.minsk stands on the svisloch river in a picturesque place. the present-day city is almost entirely of new construction. it is the city with broad streets and avenues, modern architecture, shady parks and some churches which have survived as relics of the past.minsk is the major industrial centre of belarus. the economy is based on machine-building, particularly the manufacture of trucks and tractors. other products include electric motors, bearings, machine tools, radio and television equipment, refrigerators, watches, textiles and foodstuffs. the city is also a major educational and cultural centre with the academy of sciences of belarus, the belarusian state university founded in 1921 and numerous institutions of higher education and scientific research. it's the city where you can find the best pieces of belarusian cultural heritage: museums, exhibitions, theatres and so on. the best way to explore the city is to make a tour. if i were a guide i would show the tourists my favourite places in minsk. they are numerous. but the shortest way to get acquainted with our city and its people is to walk down francisk skorina avenue from independence square to yakub kolas square. i think, this is the most beautiful and the busiest part of the city. tourists can see the most famous places of interest here: the house of the government, the state university, the catholic church, the russian academic drama theatre, the art museum of the republic of belarus, y. kupala belarusian drama theatre, october square, the palace of the republic and zero kilometre mark, the state circus, opera and ballet house, the embankment of the svisloch, victory square and the obelisk of victory with the eternal fire, the palace of arts, philharmonic society, the monument to y. kolas, beautiful parks and gardens and everything what our city is rich in. and then they will understand why our city is considered to be so beautiful, clean, green, calm, optimistic and hospitable
Rudakova_Yana
1.mary found the way out - the way out was found. 2. ancient people connected their live with the gods. -  life of ancient people were associated with the gods- жизнь древних людей была связана с богами3. you can see many historical buildings in the centre of the town. - m any historical buildings in the centre of the town can are seen by  you-  много зданий в центре города может увидена вами4. show covers roads in winter.-   in winter is shown covering roads зимой показано покрытие дорог  5. mike lost his basket in the thick forest.-  his basket was lost in the thick forest. его корзина была потерена в лесу  6 susanin promised to take the polish soldiers to kostroma.-  the polish soldiers were promised to take them to kostroma by susanin. польским солдатам было  обещено сусаниным  отвести их в кострому 

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