Hi,Peter! How are you?
How did you spend your summer? What was you do at your summer? Oh, wow your birthday is soon! What want you do at your birthday?
At this summer i was at (где ты был летом напиши). There was good, We was there with family. We was there more then two weeks. This summer was very good. What will you do at your birthday? Where will you spend it?
See you later, Peter;
Bye!
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The teacher is reading
The ducks are swimming
He is riding a bike.
William Shakespeare was one of the greatest and famous writers of the world. Many people know and like his works but many facts of Shakespeare’s life are still unknown.
William Shakespeare was born in 1564 in Stratford-on- Avon, a small English town. He studied at local grammar school because his father wanted his son to be an educated person. While studying at school, William didn’t have much free time but he liked to go to the forest and the river Avon.
Young William liked to watch actors and actresses who visited Stratford-on-Avon. He was fond of actor’s profession and decided to become an actor. With this purpose he went to London. There he played and wrote plays as well. Inhis works he described the events of England’s contemporary life. His plays that were staged in many theatres and which were then translated into many languages made Shakespeare a very popular person.
In all Shakespeare wrote thirty seven plays. He cooperated with the best English theatres during twenty five years. His best and the most famous plays are «Othello», «King Lear», «Hamlet», «Romeo and Juliet».
Besides plays Shakespeare wrote a lot of poetry, which is translated into many languages and is well-known throughout the world.
William Shakespeare died in 1616. But his creations are still popular now and millions of people still admire them.