From other countries moved to Russia famous people such as Alexander Pushkin, Vic Wild, Ivan Rudskoy, Anatoly Wasserman and Anatoly Wasserman.
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21.07.2021
1. I see one or two films every week. I often go to the movies. 2. I let my roommate borrow my car one time last year. I seldom let my roommate my car. 3. Maria eats cereal for breakfast seven days a week. Maria always eats cereal for breakfast. 4. Four or five visitors to the museum stay for three hours or longer. Museum visitors often stay for at least three hours. 5. We occasionally have quizzes in Dr. Jacobs’s history class. Dr. Jacobs sometimes gives quizzes in history class. 6. If the teacher is on time, the class begins at 8:00 A.M. Once in a while, the teacher is a few minutes late. The class usually begins at 8:00 A.M. 7. In the desert, it rains only two days between May and September every year. It rarely rains there in the summer. 8. James asks me to go to the sailboat races every year, but I don’t accept his invitation because I think sailboat races is boring. I never go to sailboat races with James. 9. Every time I go to a movie, I buy popcorn. I always buy popcorn when I go to a movie. 10. Andy and Jake are friends. They go out to dinner at least three times a week. Andy and Jake often go out to dinner with each other. 11. Andy and Jake do business with each other every once in a while. Most of the time they don’t discuss business when they go out to dinner with each other. They seldom / rarely discuss business during dinner.
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21.07.2021
Antoni Benedict from Italy. In my view English should be taught (Modals + infinitive) at different levels, but not simplified. And besides, by changing the language, we are depriving (Present Continuous) the student of the real words. If the student is taught (Present Simple) a simplified version of a language, how will he or she be able to understand (Modals + infinitive) authentic texts like poems, slang expressions, or lyrics? That is really no good for students! Magda Szabo from Hungary. We call (Present Simple) our planet "a global village" now which means (Present Simple) that everything is gradually becoming (Present Continuous) one grey mass: our culture, our eating habits and even the way we think. (Present Simple) I think this means that we should keep (Modals + infinitive) everything that is characteristic to us and our language in first place. We should guard (Modals + infinitive) our own mother tongue as a precious possession and use (Present Simple) any second language just as a way to communicate with other global citizens. Hector Kadmos from Greece. No language is easy to learn because they all have (Present Simple) their own history and culture! And no language can be simplified (Modals + infinitive) just for the sake of easiness. By trying to make it easier, we might deform (Modals + infinitive) it and then, together with its complexity, much of its beauty would disappear! I think (Present Simple) students should deal (Modals + infinitive) with the real language and all its complexity and be exposed to real-life language used by native speakers. This is the only way to teach learners how to manage in a real conversation. Lea Hoffman from Germany I know (Present Simple) that doing business in English does not always require (Present Simple) very good usage or even a complete understanding of the language. Why should we speak (Modals + infinitive) the way native speakers do (Present Simple) when we can already understand (Modals + infinitive) each other? It is more important (Present Simple) to be able to communicative and understand each other than it is to be grammatically correct. Sometimes students are taught (Present Simple) old-fashioned phrases and vocabulary with subtle meanings and this makes (Present Simple) it difficult for all users of English to understand each other! Students should be taught (Modals + infinitive) simpler English. Peter Teller from the UK. I don't think (Present Simple) there is any use in simplifying a language: if we over-simplify (Present Simple) the language we teach (Present Simple), it will become (Future Simple) useless for real communication. On the other hand, if the language is too difficult to learn, not many people will be able to master (Modals + infinitive) it. I believe (Present Simple) we should teach (Modals + infinitive) a foreign language in a manner close to how children start (Present Simple) learning their mother tongue, and then gradually work (Present Simple) towards the real-life language. We definitely should aim (Modals + infinitive) at reaching a "real" language level, otherwise there is no sense in learning it at all.
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