. Answer the questions and comment on the statements. Use the following introductory expressions:
I think/ suppose/ consider/ believe/ guess…
To my mind…
In my opinion…
As far as I remember/ know/ understand…
The matter/ trouble/ problem is…
Frankly speaking…
To tell the truth…
I'm inclined to think…
Why are newspapers, radio, TV and Internet so important for us?
People aren't usually interested in ordinary events.
Why is television considered as the main source of news for millions of people?
What did George Mikes, a British writer, once say about TV? Do you agree with him?
Radio is still popular today.
The discovery of Internet can be called the biggest invention in mass media.
Such devices as mobile phones and tablets have a plenty of functions.
КАЖДОЕ ПРЕДЛОЖЕНИЕ НА АНГЛИЙСКОМ Я ПИСАЛА С НОВОЙ СТРОКИ
to cook dumplings we need, first, to mix 1 glass of water with an egg and some salt, put the resulting mixture into pile of flour, knead the dough and leave it for 30 minutes
then, peel the onion and garlic and chop very finely
Mix the ground beef and pork, add the onion and garlic, season with salt and pepper
Mix thoroughly until smooth
fourth, prepared dough for dumplings to divide into 4 parts
Cover 3 parts with a damp towel and set asid
Roll the remaining dough into a rope 2 cm thick. Cut it into pieces 1.5 cm wide
Roll each piece of dough into a thin cake on a floured surface
Place 1.5 teaspoon in the center of each flatbread
Fold the filling circle in half so that you get a crescent moon
Join the ends of the crescent and hold them together
Press firmly with your fingers to prevent the dumplings from falling apart during cooking
Place dumplings on a tray or flat dish, sprinkle with flour and refrigerate
Also prepare dumplings from the remaining dough
and in order not to bother just buy dumplings in the store
On Christmas Eve, there was a theft in one of London's . A precious stone was stolen from Countess Morcar - a blue carbuncle, one of the most expensive diamonds in the world. Suspicion fell on the brazier, convicted of theft, John Horner, who repaired the grate in the countess's room. A hotel clerk, James Ryder, and the Countess's maid gave evidence against him. The plumber said that he was not involved in theft.
It seems to me that everything in this sketch is very well composed and well described. Therefore, I would not change it.