I think politeness is one of the signs of culture, but real culture includes more than simply being polite.How far does politeness go? Is it only saying, “Good morning!” and “Excuse me, please!” No, it’s more than that. Politeness can be shown everywhere.When we write something at school or at home what our teachers must read, they are glad when it looks neat and is easy to read. Think of all the papers our teachers have to read. It must make them tired to read the ugly handwriting of some pupils. They have to make out words which are not written neatly. As we write, we may think only of what we are writing and not of the person who must read it, and therefore we may write carelessly. Let’s agree that it’s impolite to do that.And what about politeness in school and out of school? One of the school rules says that a school pupil should greet the head of the school and the teachers politely if he (she) meets them in the street. Another rule says that a school pupil should be polite to those older than himself, be modest and well behaved at school, in the street and in other public places.<span>Forming culture habits of behaviour isn’t a simple thing; but if we are polite, it shouldn’t be difficult for us to be cultured in any situation.
</span>Я думаю, вежливость - один из признаков культуры, но подлинная культура включает в себя больше, чем просто вежливость.Как далеко заходит вежливость? Разве только фразы: "С добрым утром!" И "Извините меня, пожалуйста!" Нет, это нечто большее. Вежливость может быть показана во всем.Когда мы пишем что-то в школе или дома, что наши учителя должны читать, они рады, когда это выглядит аккуратно и легким для чтения. Подумайте обо всех работах, которые наши преподаватели должны читать. Ведь их сильно утомляет, чтение уродливых каракуль некоторых учеников. Им приходится разбирать слова, которые не написаны разборчиво. Когда мы пишем, мы можем думать только о том, что мы пишем, а не о том, кто должен это читать, и поэтому мы можем написать небрежно. Давайте договоримся, что это неприлично, так делать.А как насчет вежливости в школе и вне школы? Одно из школьных правил гласит, что ученик должен приветствовать директора школы и учителя вежливо, если он (она) встречает их на улице. Другое правило гласит, что ученик должен быть вежливым с теми, кто старше его, быть скромным и хорошо вести себя в школе, на улице и в других общественных местах.<span>Формирование привычки культуры поведения не является простым делом, но если мы вежливы, это не должно быть трудно для нас, быть культурными в любой ситуации.</span>
<span>1) I didn't know that you … the work.
had already done
2) I knew they … for me at the metro station.
</span>would wait<span>
3)В каком предложении прямая речь превращена в косвенную верно?
The boys said, "This is our book."
The boys said that that was their book.
4) Our friends said, "We have just arrived."
Our friends said that they had just arrived.
5) She asked me if I … our English teacher.
remembered
6) She said she … tell me the right time, her watch … wrong.
couldn’t, was
7) Ann said she … the book.
had already read
8) He says that he … that man.
knows
9) Nick said: "I won't tell it to anyone."
Nick said that he wouldn't tell it to anyone.
10) The boys said, "We are busy."
The boys said that they were busy.
11) Ann said, "I woke up early."
Ann said that she had woken up early.
12) Ann said, "I don't know where my shoes are."
Ann said that she didn't know where her shoes were.
13) I understood why he … the previous evening.
hadn’t come
14) I said, "I am writing a test."
I said that I was writing a test.
15) You said, "I will do it for him."
You said that you would do it for him.
16) He said that his friend … the next week.
would come
17) The man said, "I will clean the car."
The man said that he would clean the car.
18) Ann said, "I am reading."
Ann said that she was reading.
19)The man said, "I will clean the car."
The man said that he would clean the car.
20)The boys said, "This is our book."
The boys said that that was their book.
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<span>Central Park is a nice park in the centre of New york, the United States. It
was founded in 1857. The park is not very large but it is rich in trees, green bushes, beautiful flowers and small lakes. Central park is famous for its outdoor activities.
People can run, jog, ride their bikes and roller skate on the numerous park's roads. There are many baseball fields and courts for tennis and volleyball. Central Park has two ice skating rinks. Children like walking in the park because it is full of amazing playgroungs. There is also a zoo with a penguin house and a polar bear pool in the park. Each summer, visitors can enjoy performances and music concerts in the park. Hundreds of people visit Central Park every day.
</span><span>1.Where is Central Park situated? - In New York.
</span>2. Is Central park large? <span>- No, it isn't large.
</span>3. What is it famous for? - <span>For its outdoor activities.
</span>4. Can people run, jog, ride <span>their bikes and roller skate on the
numerous park's roads</span>? - Yes, they can.
5. Why do children like walking in the park? - <span> Because there are many playgrounds and a zoo.
</span>6. When can visitors enjoy performances and music concerts in the park?
<span> - In summer.</span>
My favourite day is Sunday and I can easily explain you why. First of all I am free from school this day. Secondly, my parents are free from work and we can spend the day together. We can go to the forest or we can ride bicycles and so on and so forth. Thirdly. as Sunday is a free day, I don't have to get up early. I can stay in bed as long as I want. That's why I love Sundays