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100 . мне, . write a short meaning text as a simple formit's ftg (friday thank god), which means i need not set the alarm for 6: 30 tomorrow morning; i can wash a blouse, think a thought, write a letter.congratulations on the baby's new tooth. soon there is bound to be another tooth and another and another, and before you know it, little suzie will start going to school, and her troubles will just begin. though i hope that by the time she gets into the public high school system, things will be different. at least, they keep promising that things will be different. i'm told that since the recent strike threats, negotiations with the united federation of teachers, and greater public interest, we are enjoying "improved conditions". but in the two weeks that i have been here, conditions seem greatly unimproved.you ask what i am teaching. hard to say. professor winters advised teaching "not the subject but the whole child". the english syllabus urges "individualization and enrichment" — which means giving individual attention to each student to bring out the best in him and enlarge his scope beyond the prescribed work. bester says "to motivate and distribute" books — that is, to get students ready and eager to read. all this is easier said than done. in fact, all this isplain impossible.many of our kids — though physically mature — can't read beyond 4th and 5th grade level. their background consists of the simplest comics and thrillers. they've been exposed to some ten years of schooling, yet they don't know what a sentence is.the books we are required to teach frequently have nothing to do with anything except the fact that they have always been taught, or that there'is an oversupply of them, or that some committee or other was asked to come up with some titles.i've been trying to teach without books. there was one heady moment when i was able to excite the class by an idea: i had put on the blackboard browning's "a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for? " and we got involved in a spirited discussion of aspiration vs.2 reality. is it wise, i asked, to aim higher than one's capacity? does it not doom one to failure? no, no, some said, that's ambition and progress! no, no, others cried, that's frustration and defeat! what about hope? what about despair? — you've got to be practical! — you've got to have a dream! they said this in their own words, you understand, startled into discovery. to the young, cliches seem freshly minted. hitch your wagon to a star! and when the dismissal bell rang, they paid me the highest compliment: they groaned! they crowded in the doorway, chirping like agitated sparrows, pecking at the seeds i had strewn — when who should materialize but admiral ass."what is the meaning of this noise? ""it's the sound of thinking, mr. mchabe, " i said.

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last summer i went to the black sea with my parents. we  stayed there for a fortnight. i went swimming every day. the weather was wonderful all the time, the water was warm and clean. we bathed and watched small fishes and jelly fish in the water. sometimes we saw sea stars or sea shells there. once we even saw a dolphin. we often sat on the beach and watched  ships sailing in the  distance or looked at numerous seagulls gliding over the sea. we ate ice-cream and fruit on the beach and lay in the sun. i had a nice tan by the end of our rest. i made a lot of friends and we played volleyball on the beach.   every morning we had nice breakfast and a small run along the coast. 

my days were full of different events and on coming back home in the evening i was exhausted but slept with a smile on my face. 

in a word, i had a wonderful time, and unforgettable experiences. next year i will certainly go to the seaside again.

прошлым летом я ездил на черное море с моими родителями. мы были там  две недели. я ходил каждый день плавать. погода была замечательная все время, вода была теплой и голубой. мы купались и смотрели рыбок и медуз в воде. иногда мы видели морских звезд или морских ракушек. однажды мы даже видели дельфина. мы часто сидели на пляже и смотрели, как корабли плывут в отдалении и смотрели на многочисленных чаек, скользящих над морем. мы ели мороженое и фрукты на пляже и загорали. у меня был красивый загар к концу нашего отдыха. я нашёл там много друзей и мы играли в волейбол на пляже. каждое утро мы завтракали и совершали маленький пробег вдоль побережья.  мои дни были полны разных событий и возвращаясь вечером домой, я был усталым, но спал с улыбкой на лице.  одним словом, у меня было там прекрасное время и я получил незабываемые впечатления. в следующем году я обязательно поеду снова к морю.

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1 Do I spend my day off with my friends in the country? 2 Who spends the day off with the friends in the country? 3 What do I do with my friends in the country? 4 What do I spend with my friends in the country? 5 What days do I spend with my friends in the country? 6 Who do I spend my day off with? 7 Whose friends do I spend my day off with? 8 Where do I spend my day off with my friends? 9 Do I spend my day off or working day with my friends in the country? 10 Do I spend my day off with my friends or with your friends in the country? 11 Do I spend my day off with my friends in the country or in the city? 12. I spend my day off with my friends in the country, don`t I? 

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100 . мне, . write a short meaning text as a simple formit's ftg (friday thank god), which means i need not set the alarm for 6: 30 tomorrow morning; i can wash a blouse, think a thought, write a letter.congratulations on the baby's new tooth. soon there is bound to be another tooth and another and another, and before you know it, little suzie will start going to school, and her troubles will just begin. though i hope that by the time she gets into the public high school system, things will be different. at least, they keep promising that things will be different. i'm told that since the recent strike threats, negotiations with the united federation of teachers, and greater public interest, we are enjoying "improved conditions". but in the two weeks that i have been here, conditions seem greatly unimproved.you ask what i am teaching. hard to say. professor winters advised teaching "not the subject but the whole child". the english syllabus urges "individualization and enrichment" — which means giving individual attention to each student to bring out the best in him and enlarge his scope beyond the prescribed work. bester says "to motivate and distribute" books — that is, to get students ready and eager to read. all this is easier said than done. in fact, all this isplain impossible.many of our kids — though physically mature — can't read beyond 4th and 5th grade level. their background consists of the simplest comics and thrillers. they've been exposed to some ten years of schooling, yet they don't know what a sentence is.the books we are required to teach frequently have nothing to do with anything except the fact that they have always been taught, or that there'is an oversupply of them, or that some committee or other was asked to come up with some titles.i've been trying to teach without books. there was one heady moment when i was able to excite the class by an idea: i had put on the blackboard browning's "a man's reach should exceed his grasp, or what's a heaven for? " and we got involved in a spirited discussion of aspiration vs.2 reality. is it wise, i asked, to aim higher than one's capacity? does it not doom one to failure? no, no, some said, that's ambition and progress! no, no, others cried, that's frustration and defeat! what about hope? what about despair? — you've got to be practical! — you've got to have a dream! they said this in their own words, you understand, startled into discovery. to the young, cliches seem freshly minted. hitch your wagon to a star! and when the dismissal bell rang, they paid me the highest compliment: they groaned! they crowded in the doorway, chirping like agitated sparrows, pecking at the seeds i had strewn — when who should materialize but admiral ass."what is the meaning of this noise? ""it's the sound of thinking, mr. mchabe, " i said.
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