To the question “Describe the Englishman”, many of you would answer: “Stiff, polite, love tea and always talk about the weather.” The opinion of most readers would be based on well-known stereotypes that are not always true.
An important role in creating such stereotypes is played by the literary works of the most famous Russian and English writers: the vivid artistic image of the heroes leaves a trace in our memory for a long time and forms an attitude towards a particular nation. Here is an example from the novel Orlando by the English writer Virginia Woolf:
1. She smoking when her doctor told her that the disease was only progressing due to smoking
2.The offender went to the police office and reveileded himself.
3.He passed the final project to the teacher on the very last day of delivery.
4.The teacher returned work to students after making corrections
5.The car is too much smoke, so the police forbade him to ride it.
6. The worst job in my life (was to hand out) flyers to passengers on the subway
7. He pretended that he was not afraid, but his wide open eyes (betrayed) him
8. The election date (to be disclosed) in the evening news today.
9. Doctors expected him to die. They tried to bring him back to life.
10. We can’t find this key in any way. We already (threw) his searches.
11.It was a very old car. Because it is not surprising that she (stopped working
12.You're really doing great. Do not give up). Keep doing what you do.
13. He constantly lends money to me, but never (returns) it
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To the question “Describe the Englishman”, many of you would answer: “Stiff, polite, love tea and always talk about the weather.” The opinion of most readers would be based on well-known stereotypes that are not always true.
An important role in creating such stereotypes is played by the literary works of the most famous Russian and English writers: the vivid artistic image of the heroes leaves a trace in our memory for a long time and forms an attitude towards a particular nation. Here is an example from the novel Orlando by the English writer Virginia Woolf: