I enjoy walking in the rain.
Would you like to have something to eat?
I want to see a film on TV this evening.
I hope to hearing from you soon. Best wishes, Peter.
When did you finish painting the kitchen?
I began learning English when I was seven.
Some people like having breakfast in bed, but I don't.
Don't forget to post my letter!
We've decided to get married in the spring.
When she saw how I was dressed, she started laughing.
What do you want to do tonight?
I'd like to go to the threatre.
I love to listen to live music.
I can't see you on Saturday. I promised to take my children to the circus.
She continued talking during the whole meal.
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1. Sheila, a teacher, works with children.
2. Sheila would like to be a teacher because she enjoys working with children.
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<span>ove outdoor games, including with the ball. A favorite sport - it's volleyball. We often play it in physical education classes in school. Still, my friends and stretch the mesh in the yard, pick two teams and throw a ball. This is a lesson I like much more than sit on the bench and chat kicked out of boredom. On the beach or in the countryside, we also love to play volleyball. However, without the grid is not so convenient.
I like this game because it has relatively simple rules.</span>
London attracts people from all over the world. Some come on business, some come to study, to work or on holiday.
In London I would like to visit Bukingham Palace, first of all. It is the official London residence of the Sovereign (Государь). The daily ceremony of the Changing of the Guards (церемония смены караула) takes place in its courtyard. The Palace was built in 1703 by the Duke of Bukingham (герцог Букингемский).
Piccadilly Circus is an important meeting point. At its heart is a bronse fountain topped by a figure of Eros, the pagan (языческий) god of love.
This area is now famous for its theatres, clubs and shops.
The Houses of Parliament (or Palace of Westminster) were built between 1837 and 1860. There are chambers (палаты) and offices for politicians. The old palace was destroyed in a fire in 1834, leaving only the medieval (средневековый) Westminster Hall.
Big Ben in St Stephen's Tower is a name of the huge bell that strikes the hours. The minute hands (минутные стрелки) on each of the four dials are as high as a double-decker bus.