1) You make a lot of noise. Please be quiet. 2)Look!the man is trying to open the door of your car. 3)What time the children come out of school,ad a rule? 4)I have asked to mend this window since summer.When are you going to do it? 5)It's a lovely day.The sun is shining and the birds are singing. 6)When I arrived at his house he still was slepping. 7)A few months ago they began to build a new block of flats in this street 8)They were walking in the park for an hour when it began to rain.9)When the door-bell was ringing He stood up and went to the door.10)The fire still was burning at 6 o'clock this morning.11)Last summer I visited Riga.I enjoy my trip very much.12)She cut her finger while she was cutting the bread and butter.13)He came home by 6 o'clock yesterday.15)The car already has gone when i looked into the street.
I am your heroy.I saving you every day .<span>I'm not asking you about gratitude , I do it simply because.</span>
<span><span>Interviewer: What about your parents? What do they do?
</span><span>Linda: My mum is a nurse and my dad is an architect. They don't work in Woodbury. They both commute to Exeter to work. Exeter is the largest city of Devonshire and its capital
</span></span><span><span>Interviewer: Do you have any brothers or sisters?
</span> <span>Linda: Yes, I do. Actually, my family is quite large. There are five children in my family and I am the second child. I have one older sister and three younger brothers.
</span></span>Interviewer: What do they do?
Linda: My sister's name is Emily. She is five years older than me and she is a scientist. She conducts various researches. My brothers' names are Eric, Daniel and Edward. Eric is 15 years old. He is in a high school and he wants to become a lawyer. Daniel is 13. His dream is to become a professional footballer. He plays for the local team. Edward is only 7. He is a pupil of Woodbury Primary School. He doesn't know what he wants to become, yet. However, I know that he is really into drawing.
<span>Interviewer: Sounds interesting. you seem to have a united and closely-knit family. Do you often get together?
</span><span>Linda: You're right. We have a rather united family. We often get together on different occasions. I spend little time at home these days, as I live at the university hostel. However, I spend weekends at home. On public holidays, such as New Year, Christmas, Easter and also on family birthdays we always get together.
</span><span>Interviewer: Can you say that your family is typically English?</span>
Linda: I think so. We try to follow national traditions. At Christmas we nicely decorate our house and the nearby area. We cook traditional Christmas dishes - pudding and turkey. At Easter we buy chocolate Easter bunnies. On Friday or Saturday nights we go to a pub or to a family restaurant to eat fish & chips. My brothers like watching and playing football. My mum is very much into gardening and knitting. My dad likes reading local newspapers. We have several pets at home. I think we are a typical British family.
There are many holidays, but my favourite is New Year's Day. The New Year is celebrated on the night of 31 to 1 this is the middle of winter. In general, I like winter because the whole earth is covered with a layer of snow that looks like a white blanket. On this holiday, the beauty of snow is complemented by New Year's lights shining Christmas toys and tinsel. I love not only the holiday itself but its expectation. All these purchases, cleaning, shops with people looking for gifts and the rest. All this immerses in the atmosphere of the holiday. And of course the letter to Ded Moroz, I still want to believe in this fairytale. In schools before the new year, usually arrange a disco, which I love to attend. My family has its own traditions for this holiday. A week before the holiday, I'm going with Dad to buy a New Year tree and then I decorate him with my mother and my father helps to hang a big and beautiful star on top. On the eve of this wonderful holiday, I choose the gifts that we exchange at the midnight. Grandmother, as always, bakes the most delicious cookies in the world. Every year we try to get together with the whole family. Nobody sleeps on this magical night. We all have fun playing games and eating different goodies. Also, we usually like to go to the main Christmas tree. There I meet my friends and acquaintances and we walk together. And after the holiday, I usually go to the theater for a "Christmas story". The New Year's Day is always connected with our hopes and dreams. I love this holiday and I hope you will too. Happy New Year and Merry Christmas to you.