On week days I usually get up nearly six o'clock. I do not like to get up early, but I have to, because I have a lot of work to do during the day.
I make my bed, wash my face, put my clothes on and go to the kitchen to have breakfast. My mother usually prepares, breakfast for me, but sometimes I do it myself. If I prepare my breakfast for my own, I should have to get up earlier. I do not like big breakfasts; I prefer a cup of coffee and a sandwich.
Then I go to school. It is rather far from my house and I go there by bus. I have classes till two or three o'clock, it depends on a week day. Then I come home and have dinner. I like a big dinner, because when I come home from school I am hungry.
Helen keller was born 1880She was from Alabama in the USA and she was both blind and deaf. When Helen was only 1 year old, she had a terrible illness which left her unable to see or hear. When she was 7, Helen's family admitted that they needed help and they found a tutor for her, Anne Sullivan.Anne, who had very poor eyesight herself, was very strict with Helen. She started to teach her to spell out words with her hands. She also learnt to understand what her teacher was saying by feeling her mouth when she spoke. When Helen was 20, she went to university, where she began to write her first book, 'The Story of My Life'. She graduated in 1904, becoming the first deaf-blind person to get a degree.<span>Helen wrote a lot of books and essays, gave lectures around the world and worked hard to raise money for and improve the living conditions of the blind.</span>
1.
- What will you do at about 9 o'clock tonight?
- I don't know yet. Probably I will watch television.
2.
- What do you think about?
- My brother. I'm often thinking about him these days.
3.
- When I was younger I preferred bananas to all fruits, but now I eat only citrous fruits.
4.
Yesterday evening when my sister and I did our homework the telephone was ringing. I answered it and heard strange voice.
5.
- Could you give me a lift?
- Not today, I don't drive I go by bus. Sorry.
6.
Tomorrow after classes John will work in the library. He usually goes to the library after class. He prepares for his exams.
<span><span>A bad beginning makes a bad ending.Плохое начало ведет к плохому концу.Плохому началу — плохой конец. Плохое начало не к доброму концу.</span><span>A bad corn promise is better than a good lawsuit.Плохой компромисс лучше, чем хорошая тяжба.Худой мир лучше доброй ссоры .</span><span>A bad workman quarrels with his tools.Плохой работник с инструментами не в ладу.У плохого мастера и пила плохая. Мастер глуп — нож туп.</span><span>A bargain is a bargain.Сделка есть сделка.Уговор дороже денег. Уговор святое дело.</span><span>A beggar can never be bankrupt.Бедняк никогда не обанкротится.Голый — что святой: не боится беды. Голой овцы не стригут.</span><span>A bird in the hand is worth two in the bush.Лучше одна птичка в руках, чем две в кустах.Синица в руках — лучше соловья в лесу. Не сули журавля в небе, а дай синицу в руки. Ближняя соломка лучше дальнего сенца. Лучше воробей в руке, чем петух на кровле.</span><span>A bird may be known by its song.Птицу можно узнать по тому, как она поетпо ее песне). Ср . Видна птица по полёту .</span><span>A black hen lays a white egg.Черная курица несет белое яичко.От черной курочки да белое яичко. От черной коровы да белое молочко. Черна корова, да бело молоко.</span><span>A blind leader of the blind.У слепого слепой поводырь.Слепой слепого далеко не уведет. Слепой слепца водит, а оба зги не видят. Косой кривого не учит.</span><span>A blind man would be glad to see.Слепой был бы рад видеть.Посмотрим , сказал слепой .</span><span>A broken friendship may be soldered, but will never be sound.Треснувшую дружбу можно склеитьспаять), но она никогда уже не будет прочной. Ср . Замирённый друг ненадежен .</span><span>A burden of one's own choice is not felt.Груз, который сам выбрал, несешь не чувствуя.<span>Своя ноша не тянет .</span></span></span>
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