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Yes, we think it's a good tradition.
Not always, but we're trying to.
Almost every Easter we visit my grandparents.
We're eating cakes :)
Noone. I think it isn't a holiday with "presents tradition".
In my granparents' flat with our close friends and relatives.
It is necessary to be able to speak English nowadays because it is the most commonly used language among foreign language speakers. If you know English, you can contact people from all over the world. Besides, English is the most common language used on the Internet (just think of all those popular social media). It is also a language of show business because of great influence of Hollywood and the American music industry. Nowadays practically all celebrities use English to communicate with their fans. Moreover, English is the global language of business, so a good level of English gives you better job opportunities.
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В наше время необходимо уметь говорить по-английски, потому что это наиболее часто используемый язык среди знающих иностранные языки. Если вы знаете английский, то можете общаться с людьми со всего мира. Кроме того, английский является наиболее распространенным языком, используемым в Интернете (только подумайте обо всех популярных социальных сетях). Это также язык шоу-бизнеса из-за большого влияния Голливуда и американской музыкальной индустрии. В настоящее время практически все знаменитости используют английский для общения со своими поклонниками. Кроме того, английский является языком международного общения в сфере бизнеса, поэтому хороший уровень английского означает лучшие возможности для работы.
Does she not like black coffe?
She does not like black coffe,does she?
Does she not like black coffe or tea?
Who does not like black coffe?
Did the old man often visited me?
The old man often visited me, didn't he?
Did the old man or old woman often visited me?
Who did often visited me?
Sian period (1721-1918)Edit
In 1721, after podpisaniya world zavershivshiesya war, the Old land of Finland, where there was a village, was ceded to the Russian Empire and was included in the Vyborg province[25]. Through the settlement took the post road to Vyborg.
In 1848, in Terioki was 36 yards and a small mirovarennaya, operated by four workers. In 1870, after the opening of the Finland railway and the construction of the first wooden station, these places began to appear numerous villas. The village grew rapidly in the summer, its population reached 10 thousand people. Many of St. Petersburg has already acquired land and settled for the whole year.
In 1880 in the village built the first wooden Orthodox Church. In 1882, in the village opened the first one-year Finnish school, in 1886, the first Russian school for 20 children, in 1907, the Finnish five-class co-educational day school for boys and girls. In 1897 in the Terijoki area is already populated by 2979 people, including 40 % Russian. In the early twentieth century already was the biggest holiday village on the coast of the Gulf of Finland with a population of under 3500 inhabitants, and in the summer came to 55 000 summer residents. By 1908 only in the village, there were already 1400 villas. It consisted of four parts: Keskikula (fin. Keskikylä — Central village), Kekosenpaa (fin. Kekosenpää — hill/hillock Kekkonen), Ollinpaa (fin. Ollinpää — hill/hill Ollie) and Rallys (fin.Rällälä — a rake, rake) or Koivikko (fin. Koivikko — Birch). The greatest number of stores, shops, warehouses and municipal offices was concentrated in the Central village. All the temples were also located on its territory. East of Keskikula along the coast located holiday location Ollinpaa, and to the West of the Central village — Kekosenpaa. To the North of the railway line was a small suburban district Rallala. The first inhabitants of this place were the builders of the railway, and then lived there, railway employees[24].