Nikita arrives to school at 7:15.
<span>Studying English at school became too difficult. I think that a huge number of grammatical rules those are never used by native speakers, is not justified. I agree that we need to learn a lot of words and expressions, so you can feel confident in any situation and be able to maintain a conversation on any topic, at least at the elementary level. But never and nowhere, in no film or interview, you can hear the verbs, for example, in the Past Perfect Continuous Tense, so to speak, "a fancy language". Yes, to have an idea about the presence of these grammatical structures is necessary, but not to the same degree as we learn at school and in the institutes. That is why I believe that the English we study at school, should be simplified to the level of practice and almost elementary, frequently used grammar.
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Изучение английского в
школе стало слишком сложным. Я считаю, что огромное
количество грамматических правил, которыми никогда не пользуются носители
языка, ничем не оправдано. Я согласна, что нужно выучить массу слов и
выражений, чтобы можно было чувствовать себя уверенно в любой ситуации и уметь
поддержать разговор на любую тему, хотя бы на элементарном уровне. Но никогда и
нигде, ни в одном фильме или интервью, вы не слышите глаголов, например, в Past
Perfect Continuous и в других, так сказать, "навороченных" временах.
Да, иметь представление о наличии этих грамматических структур необходимо, но
не до такой же степени. Именно поэтому я считаю, что английский язык, который
мы изучаем в школе, должен быть упрощен до уровня разговорной практики и почти
элементарной, часто используемой грамматики.
<span>1. Who founded Moscow?</span>
<span>2. When did Moscow become the capital of the principality of Moscovia?</span>
<span>3. How was Moscow becoming the political and religious centre of Russia?</span>
<span>4. When did Moscow become the most powerful of the Russian city-states?</span>
<span>5. Why was Moscow declared the Third Rome and true heir of Christianity in 1453?</span>
<span>6. Who was the first Tsar of All Russia?</span>
<span>7. Why did Moscow become the main target of Napoleon's attack?</span>
<span>8. When had the city been completely restored after the great fire?</span>
<span>9. What is the population of the city now?</span>
<span>10. How many museums are there in Moscow?</span>
I've always loved to travel. My first memories of traveling by train. Kotelnich. Night. Fog. Cool.
We are waiting for the train Adler - Vorkuta. Suddenly in the night the horn of the train is heard. Everyone begins to worry. The train costs only a minute. We must get to the car. Show tickets and have time to jump into the car. Feeling the joy that we had. Get the laundry and go to bed. When I became an adult, I had to travel a lot around the country. It was on cars, trains, planes, helicopters, rafting on a boat. But the childhood memory of the adventure, always with me. I still sometimes pass by the railway station, I want to get out. To buy a ticket. Get on the train. And somewhere to go.
Hello, Hi В переводе, Здраствуй,привет