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Pr. Simple She plays tennis every Friday. He goes to school everyday. It's cold today. She loves football. He doesn't understand me. The Earth goes round the Sun. I want a new car. Rice doesn't grow in Britain. I get up at 8 o'clock every morning. These shoes belong to me. Pr. Cont. I am reading a book now. Look! She is playing football. He is writing a test. We are talking now. I am playing computer games at the moment. My mother is cooking a meal. She is having lunch. I am drawing. They are dancing. We are singing.
BRITISH THEATRE The theatre has always been very strong in Britain. Its centre is, of course, London, where successful plays can 1В _run_ without a break for many years. London has several dozens of theatres, most of them not 2А far_ from Trafalgar Square. 3Б_Outside_ London even some quite big towns have no public theatre at all, but every town has its private theatres. British theatre is much admired. There you can 4Г_get_ the best of everything – an excellent orchestra, famous conductors, celebrated actors and a well-dressed 5 А_ audience_. Choose a good play, and you’ll enjoy yourself throughout from the moment the curtain 6 Г_goes up_to the end of the last act. Get your seats beforehand, either at the box-office or at the theatre itself. You’ll probably want to sit as near to the 7Б_stage_ as possible.
She plays tennis every Friday.
He goes to school everyday.
It's cold today.
She loves football.
He doesn't understand me.
The Earth goes round the Sun.
I want a new car.
Rice doesn't grow in Britain.
I get up at 8 o'clock every morning.
These shoes belong to me.
Pr. Cont.
I am reading a book now.
Look! She is playing football.
He is writing a test.
We are talking now.
I am playing computer games at the moment.
My mother is cooking a meal.
She is having lunch.
I am drawing.
They are dancing.
We are singing.
The theatre has always been very strong in Britain. Its centre is, of course, London, where successful plays can 1В _run_ without a break for many years.
London has several dozens of theatres, most of them not 2А far_ from Trafalgar Square.
3Б_Outside_ London even some quite big towns have no public theatre at all, but every town has its private theatres. British theatre is much admired.
There you can 4Г_get_ the best of everything – an excellent orchestra, famous conductors, celebrated actors and a well-dressed 5 А_ audience_.
Choose a good play, and you’ll enjoy yourself throughout from the moment the curtain 6 Г_goes up_to the end of the last act.
Get your seats beforehand, either at the box-office or at the theatre itself.
You’ll probably want to sit as near to the 7Б_stage_ as possible.