Except trips to other cities I was walking with my friends along the streets of the city every day after classes. They were totally different from our Russian ones. For example, the main street, often called, High Street, was lined with stone, everywhere one could see windows of various shops. It is worth noting that the local bakery was very good, clothes were much cheaper than in Russia, but the food, by contrast, was very expensive.
On Saturday, we had an excursion to London again. We gladly walked through Trafalgar Square, looked at Buckingham Palace, the queen was in the castle at that time, as it was raised the state flag on the Palace, saw Big Ben, Westminster Abbey, visited the historical London museum.
Before being in London, I thought that it`s the tourist centre, full of foreigners. But I was wrong, because it looked like Moscow. Like most capital cities, it was noisy, polluted and congested with traffic.
On Wednesday we had the last excursion in Portsmouth. As for me it was probably the most exciting. We visited the old museum ships, including the oldest and one of the most famous, the ship Victoria, on which Admiral Nelson has sailed. In Portsmouth, I visited the museum, consisting of a single ship, hauled from the ocean floor. It was under water for a long time, so now he is behind a glass, and it a jet of water sent it as the ship won`t disintegrate into small particles.
Friday was the last day in England. I would stay in England at least another slightly. But, unfortunately, we left on Saturday. So I tried to bypass all of the most beautiful parts of Guilford, which I knew. At home, I interacted with my neighbors; we exchanged e-mails to write to each other, arriving at home. That was the last day in this country for me and Oykyu, so we packed our suitcases, and then decided to have a farewell dinner. We went to the store and buy various delicacies, and then sat down in front of TV and chatted. It was very funny! I wish I could repeat it again!
Saturday - the day when we went home. On the one hand, it was sad, but, on the other hand, it was glad for me to realize that soon I will come home!
When I came back I had my own impressions, my own personal experience and new image of England, I would like to share with my friends. I broke my stereotypes about people, cities and life in them. In conclusion, I would like to say that I have received a lot of emotions and increased the skill of communicating in English. The trip helped me a lot: I found new friends who are still talking with. I hope that next year, I will visit England, this wonderful country again!
Объяснение:Только представьте себе, каково это - проснуться в один прекрасный день в стране, где вы никогда не были и в которой совершенно никого не знаете. Это невероятный опыт, который запомнится навсегда.
Перед посещением страны у нас складываются определенные стереотипы о заграничной жизни, которые зачастую разрушаются после поездки. И Англия - не исключение. Многие думают, что британцы черствые и нелюдимые. Но все как раз наоборот. Англичане довольно радушно принимают русских. Если вы когда-нибудь посетите эту замечательную страну, она навсегда останется в вашем сердце.
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London is the capital and largest city of the United Kingdom of great Britain and Northern Ireland. Administratively, it forms the Greater London region of England, divided into 33 self-governing territories. With a population of 8.6 million (2015), it is the third largest city in Europe. It forms the Metropolitan area of Greater London and the wider Metropolitan area. Located in the South-East of the island of great Britain, on a plain at the mouth of the Thames, near the North sea. The main political, economic and cultural centre of the United Kingdom.
London is one of the world's top global cities and leading financial centres. Its economy is one fifth of the country's economy.
Founded by the Romans shortly after their invasion of Britain in 43 ad About 100 ad — the capital of Roman Britain, from XI—XII centuries — England, from 1707 — Britain, from XVI to XX century — the British Empire. From 1825 to 1925, London was the largest city in the world.
The historic city centre, formed by the Westminster and city districts, dates back to the Victorian era. Among the few buildings that survived the fire of 1666 — the medieval citadel tower.