Interviewer: Hello, Dan. Dan: Hi.
Interviewer: Can you tell me about a typical day in your life for the school magazine?
Dan: Yeah, sure.
Interviewer: So, what time do you get up?
Dan: Oh, I get up very early. I get up every day at 5 o’clock and go to the pool. Then I swim from 6 o’clock to 8 o’clock.
Interviewer: You get up at 5 o’clock? Wow, that’s early!
Dan: Yeah. Then at 8 o’clock I have a shower, I get dressed and I have breakfast. I have a big breakfast: cereals, toast, bacon and eggs and orange juice.
Interviewer: What do you do after breakfast?
Dan: At 11 o’clock I go to university. I’m studying sports science and I have classes from 11 o’clock to 4 o’clock.
Interviewer: When do you have lunch?
Dan: I have lunch at about 2 o’clock at the university.
Interviewer: What do you do after classes?
Dan: Sometimes I go to the gym and sometimes I meet my friends at a café.
Interviewer: What time do you have dinner?
Dan: I have dinner at 7 o’clock, then I watch TV or go online and I usually go to bed at 10 o’clock.
Interviewer: Thanks, Dan. That’s a busy day!
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Dan gets up early. answer или ответ True False
I woke up late, had a shower,dressed and then went to the kitchen.
My mum cooked breakfast.
We had eggs,some bacon,some bread,some jam for breakfast.
After that we decided to visit the art exhibition.
We went there by car.
It took us twenty minutes to get to the museum.
We bought the tickets.
There were a lot of people in the museum.
We liked it much because it was very interesting.
After that we went to the park.
The weather was sunny and frosty.
There was a skating rink in it.
There weren’t many people there so we decided to skate.
We had fun.
We returned home in the evening.
We were tired but happy.
Everyone liked to have a good time!
Notwithstanding that cinema came to Turkey as early as the late 1890s, the actual start of film-making in Turkey was much later. Encountering many tribulation from the shooting of the first film in 1914 up until now, Turkish cinema is in its present state today because of original works produced by using its own resources. Despite all the economic crisis and lack of a legal framework within which to operate that Turkish cinema has had to surmount, thanks to the efforts of Turkish directors, script writers, actors, actresses and technicians, Turkish cinema has carved out a respectable position and succeeded in competing with the powerful foreign movie industry. Today, Turkish cinema has come to be an internationally recognized modern art enjoying a huge popularity in foreign countries, and at international film festivals which frequently both recognize and award its successes.
Дебют кинематографии в Турции восходит к почти году назад, после того как два молодых французов, братья Люмьер провели свою первую выставку фильма 22 декабря 1895 года в кафе в Париже. Первоначальный показ в Турции был частным,проводился он в султанском дворе и дворце Йылдыз в Стамбуле. Впоследствии румынский гражданин польского происхождения Зигмунд Вайнберг публично представлял фильмы в пивном зале на площади Галатасарай в Стамбуле, представив это необычайное искусство многим турецким людям.
Несмотря на то, что кино появилось в Турции еще в конце 1890-х годов, фактическое начало кинопроизводства в Турции было намного позже. Столкнувшись с множеством несчастий со съемок первого фильма в 1914 году, до наших пор, турецкое кино сегодня находится в нынешнем состоянии из-за оригинальных произведений, созданных с использования собственных ресурсов. Несмотря на весь экономический кризис и отсутствие правовой базы, в рамках которой турецкое кино пришлось преодолевать трудности, благодаря усилиям турецких режиссеров, сценаристов, актеров, актрис и техников, турецкое кино вырезало достойную позицию и преуспело в борьбе с мощной иностранной киноиндустрией. Сегодня турецкое кино стало признанным во всем мире современным искусством, пользующимся огромной популярностью в зарубежных странах, а также на международных кинофестивалях, которые часто признают и присуждают его успехи.