Передать из прямой речи в косвенную After I've been on my vacation, I find it hard to get started again. So do I. I have to make an effort to get up an appetite for studying every day. I think best part of University life is exchanging ideas with other students. I hate exams. I look forward with fear to my exams, especially my French exam. I always pull an al- nighter before it and feel rather nervous at the exam. Have you heard that Prof Greene gives us lectures on Linguistics this term? He is known for his progressive methods of teaching. He is also known for his difficult questions at the exam. So, I'd better get down to my studies. I' ve been lazy too long.
2. This is a good meal.The potatoes are wonderful!
3. Everybody needs friends.
4. I never drink coffee.
5. “Where’s the coffee?” “It’s on the shelf.”
6. Jane doesn’t go to the parties very often.
7. Tennis is a very popular sport.
8. We went for a swim in the river.The water was very cold.
9. I don’t like swimming in cold water.
10. You should visit the museum.The paintings are very beautiful.
11. Money doesn’t always bring the happiness.
12. English is the language of international business.
13. Children learn things very quickly.
14. Excuse me, can you pass salt, please?
15. I enjoy eating in the restaurants.
16. Do you like the music this band is playing?
17. I enjoy taking photographs. It’s my hobby.
18. Look at the photographs I took when I was on vacation.
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When Shakespeare won the recognition of his contemporaries and became wealthy he bought New Place, one of the largest houses in Stratford. It was in 1597 but he continued to live and work in London until 1610. Shakespeare died at the age of fifty-two in 1616 at New Place. But in 1759 the house where he died was torn down. Shakespeare was buried in the church at Stratford on the banks of the Avon.The Royal Shakespeare Theatre was opened in Stratford in 1932. Only Shakespeare's plays are performed here. The plays staged in this theatre attract people from all over the world.Every year on the 23d of April people from all the world come to Stratford to take part in celebrating Shakespeare's birthday.Those who come to Oxford certainly are interested in its university most of all. It was founded in the 12th century. But there is no "university" as such in Oxford. The component parts of the University of Oxford are the colleges. Each college is practically autonomous, with its own set of rules of government. But not only this differs Oxford from universities in other countries. Oxford has a "golden heart" — an area of less than half a square mile in which various historic buildings may be found. But they do not stand in isolation; they are mixed together with houses, shops and offices.Cardiff is the capital of Wales and its chief port. Cardiff is also a tourist centre. There are some places of interest there: the Castle, National Museum of Wales, New Theatre, Welsh Folk Museum. The Welsh people love singing. That's why Wales is sometimes called "the land of song". One of the Welsh traditions is festivals. Song festivals are very popular and usually gather a lot of people.Edinburgh is a city where the historic past lives side by side with the present. The first thing one can see is a very large hill in the middle of Edinburgh — the Rock. Edinburgh Castle stands on the Rock. It is the most famous building in the city.Edinburgh is famous for many things: its art galleries, museums, libraries. But it is especially famous for its festivals. In summer there is the Edinburgh 54 Festival. This is Britain's biggest arts festival. The city gets thousands of visitors during the festival period and every theatre, church and school hall is used for drama, music, film or opera. Besides the official festival there is also an unofficial festival. Here the artists are amateurs. Now, the unofficial festival is even bigger and more popular than the official one.The best-known monument in Edinburgh is the Walter Scott Monument. The famous English writer of historic novels lived and worked here. The monument is in the form of a Gothic spire 200 feet high with a statue of Sir Walter Scott inside this beautiful structure. In the niches of the monument there are 64 statuettes of well-known characters from Scott's novels and poems.'There is a prehistoric monument in Great Britain which is as interesting to the tourists as the Egyptian pyramids. This is Stonehenge. Stones stand here in circles or are arranged into a horseshoe shape. A great many theories have been advanced but exactly why it was built remains a mystery. Though the scientists consider that Stonehenge was built in order to calculate the annual calendar and seasons.