You have received a letter from your English pen friend Carol who writes: … I went to a cafe with some friends after school yesterday and we had a long discussion about other people at school. What kind of things do you talk about with your friends? Do you ever have serious discussions, and, if so, what about? Do you gossip about other people like we do?
I'd love to know what you talk about when you're with your friends.
Write back to Carl. In your letter
answer her questions ask 3 questions about her relationship with friends
2. The sun doesn't rise in the West.
3. Mice don't catch cats.
4. The Volga doesn't flow into the Kama.
5. We don't go to the theatre every day.
6. I don't have coffee every morning.
7. She doesn't have a holiday in the South every summer.
8. In the evening he usually doesn't draw pictures.
9. I don't learn poems every day.
10. My sister doesn't lose something every time.
11. I don't write an English exercise.
12. I don't drink coffee in the evening.
13. Your friend doesn't go to school in the H.
14. In the morning the baby doesn't always sleep after breakfast.
15. His grandmother doesn't work.
16. My sister doesn't study at an institute.
17. My mother doesn't play the piano in the morning.
Several other Olympic events for youth, like the European Youth Olympic Festival held every other year with summer and winter versions, and the Australian Youth Olympic Festival, have proven successful. The Youth Games are modelled after these sporting events.[4] The YOG are also a successor to the discontinued World Youth Games.
The Summer Youth Olympic Games ofSingapore in 2010 and Nanjing in 2014 each played host to 3600 athletes and lasted 13 days, whereas the Winter YOG of Innsbruck in2012 had 1059 athletes and lasted 10 days. Even though this exceeded initial estimates,[5][6] the YOG are still both smaller in size as well as shorter than their senior equivalents. The next YOG to take place will be the 2016 Winter Youth Olympic Games ofLillehammer.