You havе rеcеivеd a lеttеr from your English-speaking pеn-friеnd Thomas who writes:
… Last summer my family and I went to Hawaii. I’d never seen an active volcano before. We were walking on the still warm lava! I wasamazed by its horror and beauty. What natural phenomenon have you ever been greatly impressed by? When did it happen? What did you feel when you experienced it?
By the way, I’ve just joined a horse-back riding club. I’ve already had three lessons. My horse’s name is Apple…
Write a letter to Thomas.
In your letter
— answer her questions
— ask 3 questions about Thomas’s horse.
Write 100—140 words.
Remember the rules of letter writing.
The weather means different things to different people. I come from England, so the weather is always a big topic there. People in England can't deal with the weather. A tiny bit of snow, and no one goes to work. Two days of thirty-degree temperatures and it's a heatwave. Three days and it's an emergency. I once lived in Dubai. No one really talked about the weather there. It was the same almost every day of the year. Hot, sunny, blue skies, no rain. I never looked at the weather forecast. I always knew what the weather would be like. Not like in England where people pray for the weather to be OK. But the weather is changing. Global warming is making it rain in the desert and dry in the rainforests.
Объяснение:
This is my ball in my hand and
that is your ball over there.
This is my cup here and
That is your cup on the table over there.
That is Sally's bike in front of the door and this
is her coat here.
That is Simon's pen on the floor over there and this is his rubber here
These are our parents and those
are our neighbours over there.
This is my sandwich here and that
is Tom's sandwich over there
These are Tony's friends and those
are my friends over there
These aren't Johnny's books but those
are his books under the table over there.