It might sound obvious but the person that has influenced m
life the most is my dad. Why? Well, though he was not my first life companion –
mother being the first one – he taught me a lot about life. Let me tell you a
little about him. He isn’t tall nor too handsome nor rich, yet this does not
prevent him from living his life to the fullest. He is an IT freelancer, and
being one he meets great lot of different people. His knowledge and skills have
gained him a lot of regular customers. They respect him for what he does not
for his looks. This was the first and at the same time the most precious lesson
I’ve learnt. It does not matter what you look like, what matters is who you
are, what you know and what you can do. I try to live my life by that rule.
1.No,I haven't been to London
2.Yes, I did. 3.No, they didn't. 4.Yes, I've been to Archangelsk. 5.Yes, I've. 6.Yes,he has. 7.No, she didn't. 8.Yes, it did.
What are these children doing ?
What are children wear ?
What are they do ?
What are they sometimes do ?
What are they do in other schools?
What are these children doing ?
Are they go skiing every day ?
What are they wear ?
What can they do ?
Do they love this sport ?
Richard Nelson, a young electrical engineer, graduated from the Durham University, Britain, some years ago. He came to Bristol to work for the electric company which produced small electrical components for the railway transport. Richard started his career as the chief of the experimental laboratory. He liked his job very much and worked with great enthusiasm. Soon Richard got a promotion and became the chief consulting engineer. Some years later he got another promotion and became the manager of one of the company firms. He started a breathtaking career.