a: Hey, how are you, you look great. I definitely heard you've been to London, am i right?
B: Exactly, i have visited a lot of places pf interest. I enjoyed my holidays.
A: Glad to hear it. You seem to have sunbathed alot. And how do you feel about the weather, in that place?
B: You won't believe it, but it have been raining for some days, but then, it was foggy and even sunny outside...
A: Well, i heard forecasters said, that it gonna be cloudy?
B: That's just it. I didn't even realize it could be so hot. I'm still impressed.
A: It sounds great! Did you do shopping, then?
B: Sure. I've made many pictures of the beautiful views and bought the soveniars. Do you fill like coming to me tonight?
A: I'll be delighted. I have to speak to you about my husband and tell youall the news.
B: Then, let's meet at the evening.
A: Terrific. I believe this evening to be positive, since you came back at last.
I see players in the foreground.Football players who are dressed in white t-shirts and black shorts.As you can see in the picture they are trying to score a goal to the enemy.And their opponents are dressed in red t-shirts and blue shorts.I see fans in the background.Fans who support their own team.Still in the background I see coaches and players who sit on the bench.
Если что я сам составил
<em>Kononenko Oleg Dmitrievich</em>
<em>Oleg Dmitrievich Kononenko (b. June 21, 1964, Chardzhou, Turkmen SSR) - Russian cosmonaut, Hero of the Russian Federation (2009). Instructor-test-cosmonaut 1st class, 473rd astronaut of the world, 102nd cosmonaut of the Russian Federation.Oleg Kononenko graduated with honors from high school number 15 in Chardzhou. In 1988 Oleg graduated from the Kharkov Aviation Institute Zhukovsky, specialty "Aircraft Engines" .</em>
<em>Oleg Kononenko married his wife - Tatyana (nee St. George). They have a son Andrew and daughter Alice (twins) born in 2003. His mother lives in Turkmenistan, the city of Turkmenabat.</em>
<em>After graduation Kononenko worked at the Central Specialized Design Bureau (CSDB) in Kuibyshev (Samara). Kononenko began working as an engineer and was promoted to chief engineer-constructor. Engaged in designing the electrical systems of the spacecraft.
</em><em>The first space flight:</em>
<em>In May 2006, he was appointed flight engineer Kononenko "Soyuz TMA-12" and 17 long-term ISS. February 13, 2007, NASA approved Kononenko as flight engineer of the "Soyuz TMA-12" and the ISS-17. November 6, 2007, the Commission adopted the Russian Space Agency Kononenko for flight on "Soyuz TMA-12" and the ISS-17.</em>
<em>перевод:</em>
<em>Кононенко, Олег Дмитриевич</em>
<em>Оле́г Дми́триевич Кононе́нко (род. 21 июня 1964, Чарджоу, Туркменская ССР) — российский космонавт, Герой Российской Федерации (2009). Инструктор-космонавт-испытатель 1-го класса, 473-й космонавт мира, 102-й космонавт Российской Федерации.</em><em>Олег Кононенко с отличием окончил среднюю школу № 15 в Чарджоу. В 1988 году Олег окончил Харьковский авиационный институт имени Н. Е. Жуковского по специальности «двигатели летательных аппаратов».Олег Кононенко женат, его жена — Татьяна Михайловна (девичья фамилия Юрьева). Они имеют сына Андрея и дочь Алису (двойняшки) 2003 года рождения. Мать живёт в Туркменистане, город Туркменабад.</em><em>После окончания института Кононенко работал в Центральном специализированном конструкторском бюро (ЦСКБ) в Куйбышеве (Самаре). Кононенко начал работать в должности инженера и дослужился до ведущего инженера-конструктора. Занимался проектированием электрических систем космических кораблей.</em>
<em>Первый полет :</em>
<em>В мае 2006 года Кононенко был назначен бортинженером корабля «Союз ТМА-12» и 17-й долговременной экспедиции МКС. 13 февраля 2007 НАСА утвердило Кононенко в качестве бортинженера корабля «Союз ТМА-12» и экспедиции МКС-17. 6 ноября 2007 года комиссия Роскосмоса утвердила Кононенко для полёта на корабле «Союз ТМА-12» и МКС-17.</em>
1) Nick's mother said to her son not to eat too much ice-cream
2) My friend asked me to explain how to solve that problem
3) Teacher said to Jane she hadn't done her work well
4) Woman said to her son she was glad that she was here
5) Mother asked us what we were doing there
6) Pat asked if Lena bought that colourful sweater
7) Teacher asked who helped me to do my homework
8) Rob asked if that T-shirt was rather baggy
Таким образом, вы видите, что я люблю историю войны. Вы любите читать истории? Почему? На мой взгляд, история объясняет вещи для нас, и предупреждает нас о будущем. Как вы считаете, важно знать, что случилось в прошлом? Как вы думаете, люди никогда не сможет жить без войны? Что нужно сделать для этого?
<span>Я заканчиваю школу и думать о своей будущей карьере </span>So you see that I enjoy a history of war. Do you like reading history? Why? In my opinion history explains things to us and warns us about the future. Do you think it is important to know what happened in the past? Do you think people will ever be able to live without wars? What should be done for it?
<span>I am finishing my school and thinking about my future career
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