<span>I go there by bus. Kate is from Nizhny Novgorod. My University is a long
way from home. His brother studies at the Pedagogical University. Her aunt goes
to <span>a fitness club. We have a
lot of common. My parents are off on Sundays. They are retired.</span></span>
Если вы думаете<span>, </span>что вы" являетесь битыми<span>, </span>вы есть
Если вы думаете<span>, </span>что вы есть не отваживается<span>, </span>вы <span>надеваете"</span>
He is going to read a new book about 'life'.
1) My friends' new cassettes are in boxes.
2) A girlfriend's name is Fiona.
3) My father's sister is an artist.
4) My uncle's dog is not very intelligent.
5) The Smiths' party was very boring.
6) Dr Johnson's brothers are bank managers.
7) Lucy and Mark's car is quite expensive.
8) His childrens' grades are very low.
<span>I would like to tell you about a great Maslenitsa celebration in Russia.
It is celebrated on last Sunday of March, when winter is losing its rights and
spring comes. On this day there are Russian great folk festivals with horses,
getting a living rooster from the post, a lot of jokes, songs and dances. On
the streets of cities, towns and villages different mummers walk, they offer
everybody hot tea and Russian pancakes with different toppings: honey, jam,
butter, eggs! But most importantly is the effigy of winter that is burnt
and everyone rejoices the beautiful spring coming.
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<span>Я хочу рассказать о
замечательном празднике Масленица. Его отмечают в последнее воскресенье марта,
когда зима сдает свои права, и приходит весна. В этот день в России большие
народные гулянья с катанием на лошадях, доставанием живого петуха со столба,
шутками, песнями и плясками. На улицах городов и сел ходят ряженые, всем
предлагают всем горячий чай и русские блины с разными начинками: медом,
вареньем, маслом, икрой! Но самое главное, на площади сжигают чучело зимы и
радуются наступлению красавицы-весны.</span>