I think that reading is still important nowadays.
While you are watching that or any other literary work on TV you can't be so absorbed as while reading a book. When you're reading you feel emotional experiences of heroes more deeper as if you are the hero yourself. Books are very convenient to have a leisure time. As for me I really have a rest with books. The most part of information I have got from books. Possibility of books are much more wider than anything else. By means of words books convey any emotions and descriptions while films are limited in their possibilities.
If I'm given a choice what to read, first of all I'll read classic novels. Detective is possible, it depends of my mood. I don't like thrillers because I think it's an imaginations of ill mind. On my opinion books are the main source of knowledges, good books will never die, it is tested by time
1. England is part of The UnitedKingdom.
2. The Bahamas are in the Atlatic Ocean, not far from the USA.
3. The Vienna is on River Danube, which flows through a lot of Eastern Europe.
4. Mount Fuji is the most famous mountain in Japan.
5. The Jersey is the biggest of the Channel Islands. They are in The English Channel, between Britain and France.
6. Lake Garda is the north of Italy, near the Alps.
7. When we visited the Netherlands, we stayed in Amsterdam and then in The Hague.
8. Are the Canary Islands popular with tourists from Britain?
<span>9. Her ambition is to climb Ben Nevis in the Grampian Mountains.
</span>3. Put the verbs in brackets in to the correct future form.
1. A: Do you want to come over to my house next Wednesday?
B: I`m sorry I can`t. I will be studying for my English test.
2. A: Have I got time to go to the airport bookshop?
B: Oh yes! Ourplane won't take off for another hour.
3. A: What would you like?
B: I will have some of those little sausages, please.
4. A: Janet isn`t running as well as she usually does.
B: No. She won't win the race.
5. A: Bill and Tina are really in love, aren`t they?
<span>B: Yes. They will get married. I`m sure of it.</span>
1.<span> I lost my watch either, or in the park.
2. I will make a
dialogue either with Masha, or with Peter.
3. Neither Anya nor
Anton participate in the Olympics.
4. Either stop fooling
around, or study harder.
5. Suddenly, we
were told the new schedule.
6. Either listen carefully or talk.
7. I have either to walk to school <span>very
quickly, or I’ll be late. </span></span>
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