Города имеют свои дни рождения так же, как и люди. В России они называются "День города". Люди хотят чтобы в этот день их оород выгдядел особенно красиво. Везде можно увидеть много цветов, шариков, флажков и других украшений. В этот день ты можкшь купить открытки в честь дня города.
Это семейное торжество. Каждый получает море веселья. Люди могут смотреть парад или принимать в нем участие. Они рады выступления и концертам на улице.
В этот день много спортивных конкурсов, а также по танцам и пению. Много людей в них участвуют.
Вечер — время салюта.
A - Hello! How are you doing? Haven’t seen you in a while. Where have you been?
B - Hey! I’m fine, thank you. I’ve been to Rome.
A - Oh, and what did you do there?
B - I was sightseeing. I saw the Colosseum and other interesting monuments.
A - And what else did you do there?
B - I had amazing lunches and dinners there. That’s what I like the most about tourism, the international food!
A - And where did you live?
B - In a 5 star hotel next to the Colosseum. It was very expensive, but it was worth it. The booking wasn’t that hard and the hotel rooms where very big and comfortable.
A - Awesome! And how did you get to Rome?
B - I booked tickets last summer. Plane tickets get very expensive if you by them in a short period before your stay.
A - You has an amazing time, I guess. Well, I have to go. Goodbye!
B - Bye! Have a nice day!
(Я решила написать тебе про Рим и про человека, который там побывал. Надеюсь, это хоть чем то поможет. Есть полезные слова и фразы. Можешь изменить или вычеркнуть лишние.)
1 Does Gonzalo came to New York 2 years ago from Guatemala ?
2 Does Gonzalo now work as a professional fashion photographer?
3 Do I went to law school I graduated from law school?
4 Does Gonzalo love his life and his work but does he wasn't always a photographer?
<span>4. Please try and understand how I feel. Put yourself in my position.
7. Sometimes I can't say exactly what I mean. I wish I could</span><span><span> express myself </span>better.</span>
<span>My lessons (1) ____start___ at ten to eight,
But, poor me! I (2) ___I'm____ always late.
English (3) ___</span><span>starts____ at ten to nine,
That’s when my eyes begin to shine.
Russian (4) ___</span><span><span>starts</span>____ at half past ten,
But I haven’t got my pen.
It’s not on my desk, or under my chair.
Oh, here it (5) ___is____, in Silvia’s hair.
My lessons (6) ___end____ at five past two,
But I haven’t got my shoe.
Oh, here it (7) ____is___, behind the door.
I’m late again, it’s half past four.
At five o’clock I (8) __have_____ my tea,
At ten to six I (9) ____watch___ TV.
I (10) ___go____ to bed at ten to eight.
To have a rest is always great!</span>