I like to speak English because many people around the world speak it. This is taught in schools, universities, and even kindergartens.
I started learning English at school. I loved discovering English culture and learning about English traditions. Soon my knowledge went beyond the school curriculum. Since then, English has become my favorite.
I love reading and I love English. Reading in English allows me to satisfy both my interests. It's such a wonderful feeling to plunge into the world of science fiction. Reading in English expands your vocabulary and teaches you to think differently.
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мне нравится говорить на английском языке потому, что Многие люди во всем мире говорят на нем. Этому учат в школах, университетах и даже детских садах.
Я начал изучать английский в школе. Мне нравилось открывать для себя английскую культуру и узнавать об английских традициях. Вскоре мои знания вышли за рамки школьной программы. С тех пор английский стал моим любимым.
Я люблю читать и люблю английский. Чтение на английском языке позволяет мне удовлетворить оба моих интереса. Это такое чудесное чувство - окунуться в мир фантастики. Чтение на английском языке расширяет словарный запас и учит думать по-другому.
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10 предложений по тексту( 2 general, 4 special, 2disjunctive, 2alternative) 1) The Daily Mirror reported that a 73-year-old retired businessman, Francis Foxtrot, was out shooting pheasants on the moor with a 79-year-old friend. A bird popped out of the hedges, and Mr Wane fired as the bird passed low overhead. The shot bounced off the bird and hit the luckless hunter in the eye, which shortly became bruised and swollen. He was admitted to hospital for observation, but died during the night. A police spokesman said: ‘It appears that the pellet entered his eyelid and touched the brain, causing a fatal blood clot.’ His widow commented: ‘It was a chance in a million. 2) According to the Daily Mail, Maryland Secretary of State Fred Foxtrot was aiming at his second goose when the first one he’d shot fell on him from 100 feet up. He was knocked out, cracked four ribs, and his dignity was badly bruised. 3) The Lincoln Journal told a story about a certain Ron Foxtrot, 45, who was crouching in a ditch on one side of a field near Osage, Iowa, while his two sons-in-law flushed about seven deer from the other side of the field at about 4:30 pm. One of the deer tried to jump the ditch and landed on Foxtrot, breaking his neck. 4) The Daily Telegraph reported that a Mr.Gilbert Foxtrot, 39, was out shooting grouse in the Yorkshire Dales. He had shot one grouse and was aiming eagerly at a second when the first bird, weighing one and a half pounds, hit him in the face at 60 m.p.h. He was knocked unconscious and flung backwards into the bushes. The eight other huntsmen rushed to his aid and he left the moor half an hour later nursing a cut lip and two black eyes. ‘I ate it for dinner three nights later and it was delicious, ’ he said later. 5) According to the Daily Mirror, a dead pheasant weighing three and a half pounds struck the wife of the man who shot it on an estate in Hampshire. The 50-year-old woman was sitting on her chair leaning against a fence when the bird hit her in the back, rupturing her spleen.
Scientific activity is the main engine of progress and it opens up endless prospects for the future of society and civilization.
Общий:
Is scientific activity the main engine of progress?
Does scientific activity open up endless prospects for the future of society and civilization?
Альтернативный:
Is scientific activity the main engine or the main stop of progress?
Does scientific activity open up or close endless prospects for the future of society and civilization?
Разделительный:
Scientific activity is the main engine of progress, isn't it?
Scientific activity opens up endless prospects for the future of society and civilization, doesn't it?
Специальный:
What is scientific activity?
What does scientific activity open up?
К подлежащему:
What is the main engine of progress?
What opens up endless prospects for the future of society and civilization?