1. The earliest newspapers were probably handwritten notices. 2. They were posted to be read by the public. 3. But the first true newspaper was a weekly newspaper. 4. It started in Germany in 1609. 5.It was called Strassburg Relation. 6. The Germans were pioneers in newspaper publishing. 7. Johannes Gutenberg, the man who developed the idea of movable type, came from Germany. 8. One of the first English-language newspapers, The London Gazette, was printed in England in 1665. 9. Gazette was an old English word that meant official publication. 10. Many newspapers today still use the word gazette in their names.
- Нi, how are you?
- Hi, i am ok,and you? You look so pale. Didn`t you go to seaside?
-Yes, you right. I didn`t go. Are you?
- I have been in London. It is awesome city! I hope that i go to there again.
- Wow, that`s cool.
They asked if I was English.
I asked her where she was going.
I told him that I hadn't got any money.
Nick asked her if she could speak more slowly.
1. I wouldn't like you to spend this summer in Sheffield.
2. We didn't expect our relatives to visit the Lakeland.
3. Molly wants her son to see the famous Stonehenge.
4. Would you like us to stay at one of Liverpool hotels?
5. I do not expect Alice to tell us a lot about the ruins of the Hadrian's Wall.