malina20023
22.04.2022 20:20

План к тексту Dolls that sing and dance, cars that move at the touch of a button and aeroplanes that fly are the toys that make children happy today. Now, let's take a journey into the past. What toys were there in a child's playground in the 18th century or the Victorian times? In those times, building bricks with letters of the alphabet on them were very common. Toys of this kind helped children learn while playing. Other toys such as model kitchens, doll's houses, toy stoves and tea sets taught girls how to run a home. Dolls of wood, clay and wax were also very popular with girls and prepared them to become mothers. As for boys, tool kits, trains, cars, trucks and garages gave them an interest in engineering. Both boys and girls, though, loved their rocking horses, and teddy bears. Things for children from poor families were different. They played mostly on the street and they didn't have money to buy new dolls or toy cars. They used mud, tin caps, old clothes and their imagination to make their own toys. No matter how old or new, expensive or cheap toys are, they always have a special place in children's hearts, throughout the ages.​

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rejngardtdiana
28.07.2021 17:53
1 Привет я с Мальты. Я так отлично провожу время здесь что не хочу уезжать . Present Continuous   Present Simple
2 Когда я приеду домой мой английский будет настолько хорош что вы даже не поверите Present Simple   Future Simple
3. Блог это личная страничка а иногда журнал Present Simple
4 Ваше интервью плохо потому что вы к нему не приготовились Past Simple   Past Perfect
5 Первые современные олимпийские игры в Афинах в 1896 году Past Simple Passive
6 Я думаю что компьютеры будут делать за нас все в будущем Future Simple
7 Эйфелеву башню красят каждых 7 лет Present Simple Passive
8 Отчет составили по торговых объединений Present Perfect Passive
9 Мы выяснили что дорога была заблокирована деревом Past Perfect Passive
10 Вас будет проверять главный консультант Future Simple Passive
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Vitiaaaa
24.04.2021 00:57
My favourite writer is Anton Pavlovich Chekhov. In my opinion, he is the greatest Russian dramatist and short-story writer. Chekhov was born in 1860 in Taganrog. In 1879 he went to Moscow, where he studied medicine. While in a college, Chekhov wrote humorous sketches for comic papers to support his family. In 1887 Ivanov, his first play, established Chekhov as a dramatist. From then on, he concentrated on writing plays, as well as short stories. Chekhov was seriously ill. He had tuberculosis and knew what it meant. By 1892 his health was so bad that he was afraid to spend another winter in Moscow. He bought a small estate near a village Melikhovo, 50 miles from Moscow. He spent 5 years there, and those were happy years in spite of the illness. He wrote some of his best stories there, including The Seagull and Uncle Vanya. The Seagull was successfully performed as the first production of the Moscow Art Theatre in 1898. From then on, Chekhov was closely connected with this theatre and with its founder, K.S.Stanislavsky. In 1901 he married an Art Theatre actress, Olga Knipper, who acted in his play The Three Sisters the same year. Chekhov`s health went from bad to worse and he had to spend the remaining years in the Crimea. The Cherry Orchard, his last play, was produced in 1904. Soon after the first night Chekhov died. He was 44. Chekhov had an influence on the 20-th century drama. Besides, several generations of writers both in Russia and abroad studied and imitated Chekhov to perfect their own literary style.
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