Соу ви десайдет ту хэв э спэшал селебрейшн оф мазерс дэй. Фёрстли зэй вонтид ту декорэйт зе хаус бт мазер дид ит эз южали. Зен зей вент шоппинг бекоз зе гёлс хэд сот зет ит вуд би найс ту хэв нью хэтс бт зей бот зем онли фор зе гёрлс. Афтер зет зер воз эн айдия ту хэв э трип он э рентид ка бт гоинн фишинг эпиард мо интрестинг соу зет зей вент фишинг визаут мазе бекоз зер воз ноу плейс фо хё. Ин спайт оф зе динер припеард бай мазе ит воз эгейн мазе ху вошд зе дишес энд клинд афтер зе фэмили.
Ответ:
Self-esteem is a very interesting thing. Literally, the word means your own assessment of yourself. In reality, for the most part, we blindly arrogate to ourselves, and then reproduce those assessments, those relationships that parents or other significant people gave us in childhood, calling all this “wealth” self-esteem. Self-esteem, or rather the self-attitude of an adult person begins with the child's self-esteem, is formed in childhood. Agree, as a man learned to walk, ride a bike, hold a racket when playing tennis, as he automatically continues to do. No wonder they say: "Habit is second nature." Any teacher will tell you: it is much harder to retrain than to teach correctly from the beginning. It’s much easier to keep doing the old things! What we are doing is automatically continuing to evaluate ourselves and treat ourselves as we were treated in childhood. There is a lot of automatism in our life! And that, on the one hand, is good! Imagine if EVERY action, such as brushing your teeth, needs to be re-mastered daily, a nightmare! However, automatism is bad, because we have “memorized” many actions, and they have already lost relevance, or we have memorized them altogether wrong. And out of habit, we continue to AUTOMATICALLY negatively think about ourselves (low self-esteem), to believe in attitudes that make us unhappy!
Объяснение:
The 5 th of may,home work
Oliver is a tall boy.
He has a red hair and blue eyes.
He has got a green hat.
He's wearing a blue jacket and red gloves.
There is an orange scarf around his neck.
He has got black trousers and yellow socks.
His shoes are black.
Oliver looks fancy.
При построении вопросительных предложений в present simple окончание у глаголов 3 лица убирается ( Does Tom LIKE sandwiches? ) при построении отрицательных предложений ( Tom doesn't LIKE sandwiches ) , а при построении утвердительных предложений окончание -s/es прибавляется у 3 лица ( she, he, it) Tom likeS sandwiches, Sally watchES TV every day.