<span>26.Following a recent renovation, the new Hancock Observatory invites you to enjoy Chicago’s best views from the city’s highest open-air Skywalk. It has quickly gained population with both Chicagoans and visitors of the city.
27.Skywalk is Chicago’s highest open-airviewing area. It is 1,000 feet in the air! Everyone here can feel the strong wind and hear the dynamic buzz of the city below. The friendly staff will CERTAINLY tell the real story behind Chicago’s “W indy City” nickname
28.For those who feel COMFORTABLE about such a great height there are more relaxing indoor audio Sky Tours.
29.These 30-minutepersonal audio tours give a unique “overview” of Chicago’s wonderful sights and REMARKABLE history!Sky Tours are available in English, Spanish and German.
30.History Wall is another popular ATTRACTION. More than 100 photos on a great 80-footdisplay show Chicago’s rise from a small settlem ent to a great city.
31.As a tour guide I have been to the Skywalk DISCOUNT или COUNTLESS times and still I can’t help adm iring it.</span>
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1, Ivan reads English fast but I read English slowly/
<em>My sister is a teacher. She teaches English. My friend and I learn English, too, but many students work hard on studying two languages. We always come on time for our lessons and do homework very properly. We often read English books and newspapers. We have lessons on Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. We do a lot of exercises in class and sometimes write dictations. We read texts, translate them, answer questions as well as we translate Russian exercises into English. We often go home together after our lessons. We speak English and talk about our work.</em>