Понедельник для здоровья,
Во вторник на богатство,
Среда лучший день из всех
Четверг-для потери,
Пятница для крестов,
В субботу не повезло на всех
In a field one summer’s day a Grasshopper was hopping about, chirping and singing to its heart’s content. An Ant passed by, bearing along with great effort an ear of corn he was taking to the nest.
«Why not come and chat with me,» said the Grasshopper, «instead of toiling and moiling away?» «I am helping to lay up food for the winter,» said the Ant, «and recommend you to do the same.» «Why bother about winter?» said the Grasshopper; «we have got plenty of food at present.»
But the Ant went on its way and continued its toil. When the winter came the Grasshopper found itself dying of hunger, while it saw the ants distributing, every day, corn and grain from the stores they had collected in the summer.
Then the Grasshopper knew..
1/ Did you like play to football when you studied at school?
2/ We danced at the party.
3/ Did it snow yesterday?
4/ They lived in Australia long ago.
5/ My parents didnt live in the castle.
6/ King Henry VIII hunted in the deer near my place.
6/ Ann didnt sail down the river.
8/ Did you stay in bed all yesterday day?
9/ She mopped the floor 2 days ago.
10/ We didnt listen to the music in yesterday evening.
1. The USA borders on Canada in the north. 2.How many times have you been to St.Petersburg? 3. It's the first time he sees a koala in the zoo. 4. When did the British come to Australia? 5.Last year we spent Christmas Day on the beach in Australia. 6. When you go to Sydney? you will be able to see the unusuall building of the Opera House. 7.Last year they made a really pleasant journey to Brighton.
A childless woman, on the advice of a sorceress, raised a girl out of a grain of a tulip an inch tall - Thumbelina. Cradle for her was a nut shell, a boat - a petal of a tulip in a dish with water and flowers, where the girl sailed and sang. One night she was stolen by a toad to make her a bride for her ugly son.
Thumbelina burst into tears from the fact that she considered herself ugly, although in fact she was very pretty. In winter, the girl left the forest and made her way to the mink of the field mouse. She warmed and fed the poor thing, left her at home and advised her to marry a rich mole. In the meantime, the mole was already begging for Thumbelina, and everyone was preparing for the wedding. In the autumn, the dowry was ready, and the girl's words that she did not want to marry a mole threatened her mouse with her teeth. The bird again offered to fly away - and this time Thumbelina did not refuse. In the warm edge of the swallow, she planted a girlfriend in a flower where the king of elves sat. He proposed to the beautiful woman; the wedding gave her a pair of beautiful wings.