Don't you think that we should make sure that disable people have the same rights as everyone else? - Вы не считаете, что мы должны убедиться, что люди - инвалиды имеют такие же права как и все?
disable people - инвалиды, люди с ограниченными возможностями
ˈpɑːkɪŋ ˈmiːtə - parking meter
ˈsaɪkl leɪn - cycle lane
ˈpeɪvmənt - pavement
ˈtræfɪk laɪts - traffic lights
kræʃ ˈhɛlmɪt - crash helmet
ˈməʊtəˌbaɪk - motorbike
ˈtræfɪk ˈwɔːdn - traffic warden
ˈkrɒsˌrəʊdz - crossroads
pɪˈdɛstrɪən ˈkrɒsɪŋ - pedestrian crossing
rəʊd saɪn - road sign
Me it Seems to that reading very interesting. When a man reads, he gives vent to the fantasy. When read, memorize anymore, as words are written and become more literate. Besides, reading it very interestingly. Why then the authors of books worked for us, if we do not read?
1.She told her friend that was the best holiday she had ever had.
2.She aked him why he had said that to her.
3.She told them not to speak to their father like that.
4.She told her son to take his books with him.
5.She said that man didn't live forever.
6.He asked her if she knew where he had put his hat.
1) When you look ON(on) pink paper, everything becomes pink.
2) I like looking IN(in)the mirror.
3) My mum is afraid OF(of) snakes.
4) I knocked down a jar of jam, and jam was all AT(at) the table cloth.
5) The shoes were too small. So my mum took them AT(at) to the shop
6) When my sister saw a spider, she jumped UP(up) and ran OUT(out) of the room.
Если немного не так, прости :< Но я старалась сделать Правильней.