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<span>Turn the oven to heat up to 180 degrees. Brush the cake pan with vegetable oil or butter and sprinkle with flour.</span> <span>Mix all the dry ingredients (flour, baking soda, salt and baking powder) in a large bowl.</span> <span>Whisk eggs, sugar, butter, vanilla extract, lemon zest and juice with a mixer in another bowl.</span> <span>While stirring, gradually add the flour mixture to the egg mixture.</span> Add the vegetable oil to the dough and mix. Put the dough in a baking dish and place it in the oven. <span>Bake the lemon cake in a hot oven for 45 minutes. Check readiness of the cake with a toothpick (it should be dry).</span> Make the glaze: mix powdered sugar and milk. Drizzle cooled lemon cake with glaze. The cake is ready!<span>
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Imagine waking up one day in a country that you`ve never been to and know no one there. It is an incredible experience, and something that people will remember forever.
Before visiting the country we have some stereotypes about the life there, which are broken after the trip. And England isn`t an exception. People think that the British are hard-hearted and unsociable. But they aren`t. The Russians are always welcome in England. If you ever visit it, there will always be a little part of your heart.
I am very interested in British culture, history and people. So, my visit provided me with a good opportunity to compare what I already know about England with the real life. I am grateful to fate, to my parents and teachers, that in July in 2009, I went to England. This was preceded by years of hard English lessons, a successful passing of international exams of different levels, exhausting trip to Moscow for processing the documents. But at last a group of like-minded people and I are in England ..