I would like to tell about Karlsson, my favourite character from a famous book written by Swedish author Astrid Lindgren. Karlsson is a short, stout, overconfident man, who lives in a small house on the roof of an ordinary apartment building. Karlsson has a button on his belly. When he presses this button, it activates a little propeller on his back. Thanks to this he can fly.
Я бы хотел рассказать о Карлсоне – моем любимом герое из знаменитой книги, написанной шведской писательницей Астрид Линдгрен. Карлсон – маленький, толстенький и очень самоуверенный человечек, который живет в небольшом домике на крыше обычного многоквартирного дома. У Карлсона на животе есть кнопка. Когда он нажимает на эту кнопку, у него на спине начинает работать маленький пропеллер. Благодаря этому он может летать.
Хорошо чувствую себя, выгляжу отлично!
Finishing secondary school is an important time in the life of each teenager. You should think over your option after the exams. British teenagers take GCSE at the age of 16. Then they have several options. They can go to a school sixth form and continue their education. It is comfortable because you learn in familiar place with teachers that you know and have a lot of friends. But some teenagers prefer going to a sixth form college because it offers a wider range of subjects and options for students. School sixth form and sixth form college take two years. They prepare students for A-level exams. You need them to enter a university . Some teenagers can’t afford to continue their education because their families need them to contribute to the family income. They can go to vocational courses that teaches skills you need to do a particular job. Another way is to go to a company that offers an apprenticeship. Some companies give an opportunity to do flexible or evening courses. So you can develop and get a promotion. Time off from education may make you think what you really want to study. If you want to get back to studying, you can get a student loan that you pay back later. There are a lot of ways and opportunities after finishing school. But it is up for you to decide and to choose.
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