тиви ин раша из симилар ту тиви ин озер ёропан каунтрис?Ви со аршин вершинс оф лост оф фэмили шоус лайк "Биг брозе"энд"Ху вонц ту би э милионер?" Ви Рид зэ програм гуид.Рашин тиви алсо хэс э фью соап операс,аз ин алмост эври озер плэйс ин зэ ворлд.Рашинс телевишон хэс овэр твэнти чанелс он зэ аир энд зыс чанэл уан.Ви со лост оф адвертс фор варити шоус энд камеди шоус.Зыс ар вери попюла.Рашинс рили лайк ту лаут энд зей энджой вочин фан скэчиз энд стэнд-ап комэдинс эспэшиалы Вэн зэй тэл джоукс эбаут политикс.Оф корс зэ ра алсо лост оф американ энд Ёрапан филмс он телевижон.Ин факц,викт соу мэни дифрэнт тайпс оф програмс Ви фоунд ит хард ту чуз!
The son of my sister - the pioneer. It well studies (is in time) at school. It, as a rule, does not receive bad marks. My sister usually helps it to prepare for lessons. I have there are no sisters, but I have four brothers. My two brothers have ended in the past to year college, and two go to school (go to school). This young woman - the engineer. It works at the big factory. At it it is usual much work to do. Every morning it allocates the small son in a kindergarten. Comrade Klimov - the old worker. It does not have grandsons, but it has two grand daughters. The first grand daughter of comrade Klimov was born seven years ago, and the second - in the past to year. In the past to year I did not study English language, and I have there were no English books. Now I have many English books. In the evenings I, as a rule, read in English. My husband too knows language, and we sometimes speak English. In the future to year I am going to start to study the French language. My parents live behind city. There at them three rooms. I usually go to them in summer and sometimes in winter. I do not like to go there in the fall and in the spring. I have will be much work to do the next weeks. What is the time you usually spend for the lessons? - I spend for them, as a rule, two hours. How many subject matters you study? Do not help your son to do lessons. It seems to me, some of these are very interesting to those. You leave for Kiev the next weeks? - yes, I shall go there to see my parents. Who has left here yesterday these notebooks?
<span /><span>The New Year is the day that marks the time of the beginning of a new calendar year, and is the day on which the year count of the specific calendar used is incremented. For many cultures, the event is celebrated in some manner.
The New Year of the Gregorian calendar, today in worldwide use, falls on 1 January, continuing the practice of the Roman calendar. There are numerous calendars that remain in regional use that calculate the New Year differently.
The order of months in the Roman calendar has been January to December since King Numa Pompilius in about 700 BC, according to Plutarch and Macrobius. According to the Christian tradition, 1 January is the day of the circumcision of Jesus (on the eighth day of his birth), when the name of Jesus was given to him (Luke 2:21).
It was only relatively recently that 1 January became the first day of the year in Western culture. Upto 1751 in England and Wales (and all the British King's dominions) the new year started on 25 March - Lady Day, one of the four quarter days (the change to 1 January took place in 1600 in Scotland). Since then, 1 January has been the first day of the year. During the Middle Ages several other days were the first (1 March, 25 March, Easter, 1 September, 25 December).
For more information about the changeover from the Julian calendar to the Gregorian calendar and the effect on the dating of historical events etc, please refer to the Old Style page.
With the expansion of Western culture to the rest of the world during the twentieth century, the 1 January date became global, even in countries with their own New Year celebrations on other days (such as China and Pakistan).
In the culture of Latin America there are a variety of traditions and superstitions surrounding these dates as omens for the coming year. January remains a symbol of the New Year's celebration.
The most common modern dates of celebration are listed below, ordered and grouped by their appearance relative to the conventional Western calendar.
The Gregorian calendar is now used by many countries as the official calendar. This has meant that celebrations for the New Year have become much larger than before. Some countries(e. g. the Czech Republic and Italy) even consider 1 January to be a national holiday. </span>
1-b
2-interested
3-fond
4-are doing
5-is sleeping
6-write
7-wears
8-первое
9-первое
10-второе
11-am studing
1) a country lane
2) pouring rain
3) to turn the key
4) wrinkled cheeks
5) to take a sip of coffee
6) china cups
7) he introduced himself
8) a crash of thunder
9) lightning flashed
10) to ring the bell