<span>My ideal school is new and I like it very much. I would like to describe my favourite place at school - our classroom. It is not very big but it is very light because there are three big windows in it. There are blinds on the windows, so when the sun shines we can still see what is written on the blackboard. There is an air conditioner in the class, so when it is hot outside, it is still confortable inside. There is a TV set with DVD player in the class, so we can watch some educational films all together.</span>
Louis Armstrong remains the undisputed king of jazz to his death, and never for a moment did not weaken his talent, does not dry out the force of its impact on listeners. His warmth and humor always made him dear and close to all with whom he met. Speaking on behalf of musicians and on behalf of the millions of admirers of his talent, Dizzy Gillespie stated: "Louis is not dead, because his music is, and will remain in the hearts of many millions of people around the world and in the game of hundreds of thousands of musicians who were his followers." While working on the essay, I have expanded my knowledge of jazz, its history, its creators - most notably, Louis Armstrong. I discovered the music of America, and America itself, not flashy, not a "shop window", from glossy magazine covers, and America ordinary people, from whom came Louis Armstrong. He is not among us. But with us is the unique sound of his trumpet and his voice is his sad eyes and a dazzling smile. The years passed. Eighty years after his birth jazz gained the status of an international language, which was loved and understood throughout the world. People still listen to Bach, read by Alexander Pushkin admired painting by Leonardo da Vinci was not only for the reason that they are hundreds of years, people continue to discover in them great meaning. The best works of Louis Armstrong today for about fifty years, but they continue to touch many people and in our days. Yes, for TV Jazz, feerichen little spectacle. However, he is not dead, lost in small concert halls and record collection for connoisseurs. After all, music is understood by all people of the earth. Together, let us hope that she will weave strong ties that unite people.
1)This is “Emma”
Emma=> She
+She is in my class
2) This is ”me”
Me=> I
+ I am 14 years old.
3) This is my “school”
+ It is Hillside Seconday School
4) This is my teacher
+ He is very nice
Do I like milk?
Does he like milk?
I like a cake.
Does she like a cake?
I like soup.
Does he like soup?