Lesson 5 My Timeline Homework. Make a timeline for your mother/father/sister.Составьте временную шкалу для своей мамы /отца/сестры умоляю если что мама родилась 1972 году а папа 1969 году.
Scotland in February. Weather in February was not very friendly, rainy and overcast. But we still decided on a long trip by car in the direction of a country that has long attracted me. We drove 10 hours, stopping in the very beautiful city of York, and on the way back to town giving.
But now an Edinburgh. The air was mist and because of this city seemed even more bleak and gray, but that did not stop us from enjoying walks on such an old and interesting city. These buildings and houses of blue-gray stone breathed great history and keeps a lot of secrets. I froze a little bit, but walking through the streets of Edinburgh with pleasure and wanted to see as much as possible.
This is a good question, and a lot of people wonder why it is Shakespeare that is so well celebrated over his fellow playwrights. In this episode we look at lots of reasons why this is the case, through key events and opportunities over the last 400 years that have led to his popularity today. This is such a big topic that this episode really acts as an introduction to further areas you might want to look up. Our experts also express beautifully how and why they enjoy seeing Shakespeare's plays over and over again.
Scotland in February. Weather in February was not very friendly, rainy and overcast. But we still decided on a long trip by car in the direction of a country that has long attracted me. We drove 10 hours, stopping in the very beautiful city of York, and on the way back to town giving.
But now an Edinburgh. The air was mist and because of this city seemed even more bleak and gray, but that did not stop us from enjoying walks on such an old and interesting city. These buildings and houses of blue-gray stone breathed great history and keeps a lot of secrets. I froze a little bit, but walking through the streets of Edinburgh with pleasure and wanted to see as much as possible.
This is a good question, and a lot of people wonder why it is Shakespeare that is so well celebrated over his fellow playwrights. In this episode we look at lots of reasons why this is the case, through key events and opportunities over the last 400 years that have led to his popularity today. This is such a big topic that this episode really acts as an introduction to further areas you might want to look up. Our experts also express beautifully how and why they enjoy seeing Shakespeare's plays over and over again.