<span><span>Last Tuesday Lisa flew from London to Madrid. She got up at six o’clock in the morning and had a cup of coffee. At 6.30 she left home and drove to the airport. When she arrived, she parked the car and then went to the airport cafe where she had breakfast. Then she went through passport control and waited for her flight. The plane departed on time and arrived in Madrid two hours later. Finally she took a taxi from the airport to her hotel in the centre of Madrid.</span></span>
A youth club is up to provide young people with activities designed to keep them off the streets, and give them a job and an interest in activity. Youth Clubs and Projects are open to all teenagers and are places where you can go to meet your friends, and learn or try new activities, some of which may completely new to you. You can learn a new skill like music or computing, or possibly plan a trip away. You are able to relax and listen to music or play games too.
1. My brother is good at speaking Arabic, but he can't write it.
2. Talk to Annie about your problem. I'm sure she will be able to help.
3. She started learning the piano years ago, so she can play quite well.
4. I'm sorry, but I won't be able come to the cinema with you tonight.
5. Jack can drive quite well, but he hasn't passed his driving test yet.
6. I'd like to be able to type as fast as you.
7. James can't play the piano very well. It sounds horrible.
1. The tourists said that they had visited Lake Tengiz five years ago.
2. Sanzhar said that he had cycled more than 50 km the previous day.
3. The teacher told the students that they would go to Kok-Tobe the next day.
4. The bus driver told us that we couldn't stop there.
5. Meruyert said that she would call me later that day.
1.The table is brown.
2.The chair is green.
<span>3.The wardrobe is pink.
</span>4.The lamp is yellow.
5.The armcharis are white.
6.The hen is gray.
7.The socks are orange.
8.My favourite colour is blue