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The USAThe history of the USA started with 13 British colonies set along the Atlantic coast. On July, 4, 1776 they proclaimed their independence from Great Britain. Today the country consists of 50 states and the federal District of Columbia, where Washington, the capital of the USA, is located. It is one of the most developed countries in the world, with English being the first language for about 80% of its population.
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AustraliaAustralia is the only country in the world which occupies the whole continent. The exploration of the continent began in the late XVIII century when the first British colonies were formed. Australia was a place where prisoners were serving their sentences in exile. Today the country is among the most developed countries in the world, with 80% of the population speaking Australian English.
New ZealandNew Zealand occupies two large islands and many small ones in the south-western part of the Pacific Ocean. First Europeans started visiting New Zealand in the late XVIII century with the territory being announced as a British colony in 1788. The country gained its independence in the middle of the XX century. New Zealand is one of the most beautiful countries in the world with unique flora and fauna. English is spoken by more than 96% of the population.
With all due respect, I don't think that was a wise decision to have that boy leave the classroom. He wasn't even the one to blame! Clearly that was another boy who was disrupting your lesson by making jokes, so that the girls could marvel at his wits.
I would make him stand up and come to the blackboard, and then repeat all the jokes out loud. That would only be fair if everyone could have a good laugh. And that would most certainly make the boy a local star! Or not. Or he would just be so embarassed that he would never even consider cracking a joke in your class.
При всем уважении, я не думаю, что это было мудрым решением выгнать мальчика из класса. Это ведь была даже не его вина! Очевидно, что другой паренек нарушал тишину своими шутками, только для того, чтобы девочки могли восхититься его остроумием.
Я бы заставил его выйти к доске и повторить все шутки вслух. По-моему это честно, в этом случае все ученики могли бы от души посмеяться. К тому же мальчик, наверняка, стал бы местной звездой! Или нет. Или бы он просто был до такой степени смущен, что никогда бы больше даже не думал шутить на ваших уроках.
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Написать 2 утвердительных, 2 отрицательных, 2 вопросительных предложения в настоящем продолженном времени
1. утвердительные
He is reading a newspaper.
Он читает газету.
I am coming home.
Я иду домой.
2. вопросительные
Is he reading a newspaper?
Он читает газету?
Am I coming home?
Я иду домой?
3. отрицательные
Не is not reading a newspaper.
Он не читает газету.
I am not coming home.
Я не иду домой.