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we have desks, chairs, a blackboard, a teacher's computer in the classroom. I would like for our class to have lockers for everyone to leave things . I also want a cooler with water in the classroom. so that at each desk there is a power bank
<em>Привет, Сергей, </em>
<em>Я надеюсь, что у вас всё хорошо. Угадайте, где я был на прошлой неделе! Я решил пойти на сумасшедшую поездку в Парк Приключений с моими друзьями. Погода была отличной. Было так много поездок, я не мог выбрать, на какую из них идти дальше. Я покатался на американских горках. Это было здорово. Мы хотели пойти в "Зеркальный зал", но мы не сделали этого, потому что была очень длинная очередь. Мы ели сахарную вату, но мне это не понравилось. Мы остались до позднего вечера. А как насчет вас? Хотите ли вы посетить ваших бабушку и дедушку? Напишите в ближайшее время. </em>
<em>Сэм.</em>
составьте предложения из слов1 brother, is, my, man, young, tall, a.2 is, my, house, college, my, far, from.3 my, slim, girl, sl
Hackerussus
My young brother is a tall man
my house is far from my college
my friend is slim and slender girl
his children look like parents
students in our group get on well with each other
<span>Compared
to biggest cities of the world, such as New York, London or Moscow, my native
town is rather small. It is difficult to find it on the map, but it has a great
meaning for me because it is the place where I was born, where I’ve got my
first impressions of life, its beauties and sorrows.
I was born in Sergiyev Posad, a town with population of 110,000 in the
North-East of the Moscow region, in the very heart of the Russian Federation.
It takes about an hour to get from my town to Moscow by bus or by train.
Sergiyev Posad has a long history. It grew in the 15th century around one of
the greatest of Russian monasteries, the Trinity Lavra which was established by
Saint Sergius of Radonezh in 1337. The Lavra is undoubtedly the major local
sight.
Town status was granted to Sergiyev Posad in 1742. Its name, alluding to St.
Sergius, has strong religious connotations. That’s why the Communist
authorities changed it first to just Sergiyev in 1919, and then to Zagorsk in
1930, in memory of the revolutionary Vladimir Zagorsky. The original name was
restored in 1991.
In spite of all the misfortunes, most old houses in its centre, including the
Lavra and some other Christian Orthodox temples, have been preserved.
International and domestic tourism, associated with the Golden Ring, plays a
key role in the local economy. There are also an important factory and a museum
of toys in Sergiyev Posad.
The Lavra is the site of the Moscow Theological Academy, which includes the
Moscow Theological Seminary, the Regency School, and the School of Iconography.
Yet Sergiyev Posad has no university.
It was hardly possible to find high-quality private tutors in the town or
somewhere nearby, so I had to work hard at my English and prepare to exams all
on my own. I still hope I'll successfully pass them all.
Wherever I study, live and work, I will always remember my home Sergiyev Posad
and come to see my family as often as possible.</span>