DREAM BEDROOM COMPE Design your Dream Bedroom.
Rachel: Today's the final day of the
competition. Are there any entries?
Nevita: Yes, there are. They're on my desk.
Look!
Rachel: Hey, look at this one. It's terrible!
Nevita: Yes, there's a computer and there are
three TVs...
Rachel: But there isn't a bed!
Nevita; And there aren't any chairs, either.
Rachel: Is there an armchair?
Nevita: Yes, there is. It's here, next to
the desk.
Rachel: There are some cassettes next to
the computer.
Nevita: Are there any books?
Rachel: No, there aren't. There aren't any
books at all.
Trevor: Hey, what have you got there?
Rachel: It's an entry for the The RAP
competition. It's terrible!
Trevor: Oh, no!
Nevita: What's the problem, Trevor?
Trevor: That's my entry!
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What's wrong with Trevor's ideal hadroom?
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Here is facts about Finland
1.Finland has a population of 5.5 million, around a million of whom live in the area in and around the capital city, Helsinki.
2. Finland is a member of the EU, and its currency is the euro. The country is not a member of NATO.
3. The forestry, technology and metal industries are Finland's most important revenue sources. Finland is the world's biggest producer of mobile phones.
But now we are in Helsinki, in famous museo Kiazama
One of the leading museums of contemporary art in the Nordic region, Kiasma delights and provokes, impresses, surprises and entertains. Kiasma is a museum of contemporary art under the umbrella of the Finnish National Gallery. Its primary role is to educate the public on contemporary art and to strengthen the status of art in Finland in general.
Andy said he didn't like reading when he was a little boy. He explained that it had been boring to sit for hours with a book in his hands trying to learn what happened to the characters. He said he used to play football and basketball with his friends.
Andy had to confess that he had read very slowly. At school they were given a lot of homework, so he had lo read anyway: history and literature, biology and geography.
Andy said that some time before the situation had changed. His father had bought him his first CD book. Andy thought it was fantastic, it was like a computer game. He said turning the pages over he could see what was happening in pictures, in colors and in action. He thought it to be amazing. Andy said CD books would be much more popular with teenagers of his generation than printed books.