Do you like serials? Are you interested in complicated detectime stories? Then you should pay atantion to the famos serial "Sherlock", which was produced on BBC studio and directed by Steven Moffat. The plot is taken from the book "Sherlock Holmes stories" by sir Arthur Conan Doyle: a former military doctor settled in London and met "consulting detective" Sherlock Holmes. However, the action takes place nowadays. The storyline is perfect. And there are also some really great actors in main roles. For example, Martin Freeman as John Watson, Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Andrew Scott as James Moriarty. If you wath it, you'll get amazing experience.
1. If you worked hard you would manage to do the test 2. ... the room when you hear the bell. 3. A tabloid is a newspaper with rather small pages, many pictures and little serious news. 4. A newspaper is a paper printed and sold usually daily or weekly with news, advertisements, etc. 5. The Internet is a way to communicate with someone using the computer. 6. Radio is broadcasting programmes for people to listen to. 7. Does your theory prove to be true? 8. Is it difficult to prove that you are right? 9. Televisionis broadcasting programmes for people to watch on their television sets.
The plot is taken from the book "Sherlock Holmes stories" by sir Arthur Conan Doyle: a former military doctor settled in London and met "consulting detective" Sherlock Holmes. However, the action takes place nowadays.
The storyline is perfect. And there are also some really great actors in main roles. For example, Martin Freeman as John Watson, Benedict Cumberbatch as Sherlock Holmes and Andrew Scott as James Moriarty.
If you wath it, you'll get amazing experience.
2. ... the room when you hear the bell.
3. A tabloid is a newspaper with rather small pages, many pictures and little serious news.
4. A newspaper is a paper printed and sold usually daily or weekly with news, advertisements, etc.
5. The Internet is a way to communicate with someone using the computer.
6. Radio is broadcasting programmes for people to listen to.
7. Does your theory prove to be true?
8. Is it difficult to prove that you are right?
9. Televisionis broadcasting programmes for people to watch on their television sets.