1. Yes, I'm an exchange student. I have been studying in Britain since 2014.
2. Before I have arrived in Britain, I have been practising by listening to BBC programmes, watching films in English and other. At first I couldn't understand everything and I just got a general idea of what the programmes were about. After louds of information in English I could easily understand everything.
3. Yes, I did. I was really interested in listening to these programmes.
4. Yes, there is a TV-show 'House-2'. I think it is the worst TV-show ever. I really don't like it because, firstly, it isn't interesting, secondly, its idea is old and it stopped being topical more years ago; moreover it has no sense.
5. Thank you very much for an interview, I hope we'll meet again.
I have a cat, his name is Savely (Sawa) we call it that because we really like the name, it is very beautiful
У меня есть кот, его зовут Савелий (Савва),мы так его назвали потому что это очень красивое имя, оно нам нравится
<span>1. The computer didn't work.
2. I didn’t have a lot of free time, but I had one special hobby.
3. In summer I went sailing and play baseball.
4. We ate a lot of fruit in summer.
5. That news was very interesting.
6. I didn’t drink milk, I drank tea or coffee.
7. The water in that pond was very clear.
8. We knew each other very well.
9. I didn’t come home late on Saturday.
10. Students didn’t generally have much money.
11. British people drank a lot of tea, while Americans drank more coffee.
12. She spoke 2 foreign languages.
13. We usually played football but sometimes we played basketball.</span>
When a person travels to another country with different culture, he starts to get a lot of information.
A person (traveller) usually tries to do as much as he can. He tastes traditional food of the country. He visits different monuments and important places of the country. Also the traveller improves his language abilities and gets information of different flora and fauna.
All of these examples show us that travelling expands the mind.