Это конечно не эссе,ну вот держи))*Peoplein different countries have different ideas about what is good to eat and what is the best diet for them. So, we live in a country where breakfast is a very rich meal. We have not only roll with butter, jam of honey, but ham or sausage and fried eggs or porridge as well. Tea is taken at breakfast more often than coffee. Well, when I get up in the morning the only thing I can face is a glass of some juice or mineral water, it raises my spirits a bit. Then, several minutes later I have my typical breakfast. A cup of tea with some sandwiches or scrambled eggs with milk.Lunch is not very popular in our country but when we have some breaks at university called “windows” we have lunch in our university’s canteen, we have a bit of choice there.The main and the most abundant meal of the day is diner, but as we are students it’s better to call it supper. A full typical dinner comprises soup, a main course and a dessert. My favourite soups are redbeet and mushroom soups. For the main course I typically have some meat or fish, potatoes and vegetables. The most typical meat is a pork or veal chops or chicken. Some other dishes served as appetizers for dinner or for supper are different kinds of salads. According to our tradition, good food should be accompanied by good drink. For dinner or supper people sometimes drink vodka, wine or beer. As for me sometimes I drink vine with my Mum after supper.As for my eating and drinking habits, I can tell that I’m not into sweets and as most men think that chocolate is nothing else but a kind of sweets. I dislike any kinds of rolls, buns, cakes and pies. But I’m into hot Mexican and Chinese food, hot pizzas, chilly and sushi.On special occasions, my family goes out to eat in clubs and restaurants. I like trying cuisine of different countries. And while being in different countries I always trying their national cuisine. I don’t think I’d like to eat this every day but it’s really good for a change.In the end I should mention that we always should remember that we eat to live but not live to eat.-Я писала в школе такое сочинение и мне поставили 5)))Это конечно не Эссе,а сочинение,но мне кажется сойдет))
Alina Maratovna Kabayeva (1983) – the gymnast, the Honoured Master of Sports. Alina in Tashkent where spent the childhood was born on May 12, 1983. I started playing Alyn's sports at the age of 3,5 years. Already then she seriously did rhythmic gymnastics. And in 12 years I moved to Moscow when parents decided that it is necessary to develop talent further. In a year I was a part of Russian national team. And through two in Kabayeva's biography the big victory was won – it became the first in the European championship. In 1999 I reached still big heights – I won in the world championship. But next year at the Olympic Games in Sydney became only the third. In 2001 it was disqualified for doping. Having returned to sports after disqualification, Alina Kabayeva in the biography became the first at the Olympic Games in Athens in 2004. By the way, the gymnast considers as the happiest country of Japan. Exactly there the girl in 1999 became the double world champion and for the first time the all-around champion. Forever in memory of the sportswoman there will be also Spain. In 2000 in Zaragosa and in 2002 in Granade Alina received a title of the all-around champion of Europe, and in 2001 in Madrid Kabayeva the next title of the all-around champion of the world waited.
-Hi! How are you!
-Hi! I'm fine. thanks.
-Where have you been?
-I have been to New York! It is a wondeful city!
-Oh! Cool! Tell me everything! What did you do there?
-I had a boat trip from Manhattan to the Statue of Liberty - the symbol of USA. I walked in the cenral Park! I saw the Empire State Building...
-Cool! Did you go shopping?
-Of course! there are so many shops!
-Did you visit any museums?
-Yes. I was in The Guggenheim Museum. It was very interesting!
-I will go to New-york next year too.
-It will be a wonderful trip!
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2. The soldier jumped over the wall and opened the gate.
3. Can you tell me the way to the railway station?
4. The canal flows through the city centre.
5. As the two teams ran onto the pitch, the crowd cheered.
6. The ball fell into the water.
7. They were walking quietly to town when I first met them.
8. The dog ran beside me all the way.
9. When the doors opened at the fifth floor, the elevator was empty.
10. The thieves broke into his flat.
11. It is unbelievable that he should have swum across this wide river.
12. The girls were sitting on a bench.
13. The parcels were sent to the wrong destination.
14. She took a book out of her bag.
15. She was walking slowly anong the road.
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Hi!How's it going?-It is normal.How are you?-All right.I would like to introduce my brother.-Alexander.Nice to meet you.Very nice.Dmitry.