Belarusian. He is 11 years old. We met in the children garden 7 years ago. He is my classmate. Sasha has blak short hair and big green eyes. He has freckles. He has 2 sisters and cat. He is the tallest boy in our class. Also he is outgoing person.He likes to
communicatee with all kids in the school. Sasha is kind and intelligent boy. He is good at football. We like to go to the park near our school. We feeds a birds there. He is really good friend of mine. He will never leave me face to face with problems. I hope I I'm a good friend for him too
Допустим на картине зображено день рождение: What will you do on your birthday?" Most Americans celebrate their birthdays on the day on which they were born. Like in Russia, friends and relatives share in the celebration. However, unlike in Russia, birthday parties have a more spontaneous, less planned guest list and agenda, and there is no particular attempt made to venerate one's guests with vast quantities of gourmet treats (A birthday person is not expected to spend his special day in the kitchen!). Something simple but elegant (not something you would eat any day) and a nice bottle of wine will suffice for this occasion. In the United States an adult person having a birthday feels no particular social obligation to invite guests home for festivities. This time and space is usually reserved for the immediate family and close family friends. Co-workers may have an impromptu group gathering at coffee break time with cake and ice cream and a small gift for which all have contributed. Or they may shout a 'birthday lunch' at a nearby restaurant for the special person or go out for drinks after work. Children may bring cupcakes and candy to school or distribute invitations to their classmates for a party to be held at their home.
My best friend's name is Sasha. He is
Belarusian. He is 11 years old. We met in the children garden 7 years ago. He is my classmate. Sasha has blak short hair and big green eyes. He has freckles. He has 2 sisters and cat. He is the tallest boy in our class. Also he is outgoing person.He likes to
communicatee with all kids in the school. Sasha is kind and intelligent boy. He is good at football. We like to go to the park near our school. We feeds a birds there. He is really good friend of mine. He will never leave me face to face with problems. I hope I I'm a good friend for him too
What will you do on your birthday?" Most Americans celebrate their birthdays on the day on which they were born.
Like in Russia, friends and relatives share in the celebration. However, unlike in Russia, birthday parties have a more spontaneous, less planned guest list and agenda, and there is no particular attempt made to venerate one's guests with vast quantities of gourmet treats (A birthday person is not expected to spend his special day in the kitchen!). Something simple but elegant (not something you would eat any day) and a nice bottle of wine will suffice for this occasion.
In the United States an adult person having a birthday feels no particular social obligation to invite guests home for festivities. This time and space is usually reserved for the immediate family and close family friends. Co-workers may have an impromptu group gathering at coffee break time with cake and ice cream and a small gift for which all have contributed. Or they may shout a 'birthday lunch' at a nearby restaurant for the special person or go out for drinks after work.
Children may bring cupcakes and candy to school or distribute invitations to their classmates for a party to be held at their home.