- Did you see the film last night?
- Yes, i did. It was fantastic.
- Really? Didn't like it at all.
- What did you do yesterday?
- I went to the cinema. What about you?
- I played some computer games.
Ideal school should be beautiful.Teachers need to be smart
1 If Kate spoke too quickly, people wouldn't understand her.
2 If Gran hadn't got a dog, she would lonely.
3 If I weren't good at football, I wouldn't play in the school team.
4 Ben were so stupid, he would play all his money on expensive clothes.
5 If Davina told lies, people wouldn't listen to her.
<span><span>Ukrainian Food </span><span>Ukraine is the second largest country in Europe. Being situated between Russia and Poland, it is known for its rich soil and favorable climate. Ukrainians like to cook and eat tasty, homemade food. From old times they grew barley, rye and wheat. They also herded cattle, pigs and sheep. It is well reflected in national cuisine and traditions. For example, bread and wheat products are very important for local people. On special occasions people cook korovai, paska or kalach. Korovai is usually served at weddings. Kalach is similar to korovai but is baked for Christmas. Its three strands represent the Holy Trinity. Paska is baked for Easter. Its main ingredients are milk, butter, eggs, sugar, flour and raisins. There are many delicious soups in Ukrainian cuisine, but perhaps the most famous of all is borscht – a cabbage soup with beets, carrots and other vegetables. Every cook has his own recipe of borscht. Main course is rather versatile. Ukrainians like treating their guests with varenyky – stuffed dumplings with mashed potato, cheese or cherries, depending on one’s taste. Every Ukrainian house can offer you salo. This delicious food consisting of cured slabs of fatback has become really popular, so nobody leaves Ukraine without trying it. For the dessert you can try syrniki – fried quark pancakes served with jam, honey and sour cream. There are thousands of other nourishing and tasty dishes in Ukraine. Perhaps, cuisine is the first thing people notice, when visiting this country.</span></span>