У меня есть своя личная спальня. Она мне очень нравится. В ней находится кровать, компьютерный столик. Ещё у меня в спальне имеется шкаф, в нём я храню свою одежду. Возле компьютерного стола у меня весит на стене большое зеркало. Мне очень нравится моя спальня.
<span>I have my own personal bedroom. I really like it. It is a bed, a computer table. I also have the bedroom has a wardrobe, in it I keep my clothes. Near the computer Desk I have hanging on the wall was a large mirror. I really like my bedroom.</span>
1. Bills/ are/ many/ there/ to pay. There are many bills to pay.
2. A reservation/ is/ for/ there/ you/ the hotel/ at. Ther is a reservation for you at the hotel.
3. On/ is/ party/ there/birthday/ my/ Sunday. There is my birthday party on Sunday.
4. Exams/ term/ during/ are/ many/ there/ this. There are many exams during this term.
5. There will be a concert of Michael Jackson at the Olympic Stadium next week.
6. You/ for/have/ breakfast/ do/ usually/ what? What do you usually have for breakfast?
7. they always stay at the same hotel
8. I rarely go to bed before midnight.
9. My brother often speaks to me in a loud voice
10. Does/ she/ that/ name/remember/ not/ long/ and strange. She doesn`t remember that long and strange name.
English is the de-facto language of software development.
Most programmers come from countries where higher education is in English:- US/Canada/UK/India/Ireland. There's a good reason why India has way more programmers than China. It's not because Indians are smarter. It;s because in India secondary and post-secondary education is always in English. You want to go to college, learn English. If you cannot learn English, you cannot go to college.
For programmers that do not learn English as part of their education, they have to eventually learn English. All the online resources are in English. If you do find translated documentation, you don;t know if there are any errors. A lot of the tools are non-localized.
More importantly, no developer works in a language bubble anymore. If you are a professional programmer, you will at some point have to interact with someone who is not from the same culture as you. Which means that if you are from a non-English speaking country, you need to understand enough English to communicate. If you are from a English speaking country, you have to get used to speaking with someone with a funny accent.
1) rebeltious
2) easy-going
3) creative
4) gentle
5) modest