Make a dialog using countable and uncountable nouns! нужно сделать ДИАЛОГ ИСПОЛЬЗУЯ ИСЧЕСЛЯЕМВЕ И НЕИСЧЕСЛЯЕМЫЕ! можно хотябы диалог на русском или на казахском придумать, потом я на английский переведу
First things first — the five rings, a symbol that appears in all Olympic games, without exception since the 1920s.
On the classic Olympic flag, the rings are depicted on a white background symbolizing the world peace. This symbol came to us from ancient Greece, when during the Olympics stopped all wars and civilization reigned peace. Today, the President of the international Olympic Committee goes to the headquarters of the United Nations a few months before the games, where he calls on all countries to stop fighting during the Olympics. Not everyone, of course, listen to it, but character it does not interfere. So white cloth invariably symbolizes peace.
Five rings of different colors intertwined with each other are shown on white. Each of them symbolizes one of the five parts of the world, whose representatives take part in the Olympics. The blue ring is Europe. Red Is America. Yellow-Asia. Black Africa. Green, of course, Australia. Blue, black and red are located in the top row, yellow and green — in the bottom. Intertwined with each other, the rings symbolize the unity of all parts of the world, all continents, all races, Nations and countries in the face of sport.
For the first time the idea of using five colored rings on a white background was voiced in 1913 by the first President and father of the modern Olympic games, the French Baron Pierre de Coubertin. In the same year in Paris Atelier Bon Marche was sewn the first copy of the Olympic flag.
For the first time the flag was put on display in 1914 in the Sorbonne hall during the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the modern Olympic movement. This copy is the official model and the standard for all subsequent modifiers.
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On the classic Olympic flag, the rings are depicted on a white background symbolizing the world peace. This symbol came to us from ancient Greece, when during the Olympics stopped all wars and civilization reigned peace. Today, the President of the international Olympic Committee goes to the headquarters of the United Nations a few months before the games, where he calls on all countries to stop fighting during the Olympics. Not everyone, of course, listen to it, but character it does not interfere. So white cloth invariably symbolizes peace.
Five rings of different colors intertwined with each other are shown on white. Each of them symbolizes one of the five parts of the world, whose representatives take part in the Olympics. The blue ring is Europe. Red Is America. Yellow-Asia. Black Africa. Green, of course, Australia. Blue, black and red are located in the top row, yellow and green — in the bottom. Intertwined with each other, the rings symbolize the unity of all parts of the world, all continents, all races, Nations and countries in the face of sport.
For the first time the idea of using five colored rings on a white background was voiced in 1913 by the first President and father of the modern Olympic games, the French Baron Pierre de Coubertin. In the same year in Paris Atelier Bon Marche was sewn the first copy of the Olympic flag.
For the first time the flag was put on display in 1914 in the Sorbonne hall during the celebrations of the 20th anniversary of the modern Olympic movement. This copy is the official model and the standard for all subsequent modifiers.