- Hi, Pete! - Hello! - What's the matter? You look so tired... - I helped my grandfather in the garden yesterday and today I'm afraid I've got a cold. My throat is sore and I have an awful headache. -Why don't you go to the polyclinic? The doctor will help you. - I'm going to be OK soon, don't worry. - Your cheeks are red, you must have a high temperature too. You can't go to school with a cold. What if you get complications? - I won't. -Look. You really should go to the doctor. She will prescribe pills for your throat and drops for your nose. You should also take some medicine which will reduce your high temperature to normal. - I know. But the doctor will tell me to stay in bed and don't go anywhere. And I don't want to miss our trip to the museum... - But if you don't get well, you won't be able to go with us. The teacher won't let you go. You still have time to go to the polyclinic. Go and they will help you to get well very soon. And then you will go on the trip with us! -Maybe you are right. OK, I will go to the polyclinic.
London is the city of great variety, ranging from the nerrow medieval street-patterns of the City to the spacious neo-classical squares of Belgravia. People working in London tend to live further away from their workplace than those in other city, in spite of that fact, the mojority of London homes do not own a car. London has a dramatically higher levels of use of public transport as more people choose to avoid driving in the capital's traffic jams and where access to the centre is strictly limited and parking is almost impossible.
- Hello!
- What's the matter? You look so tired...
- I helped my grandfather in the garden yesterday and today I'm afraid I've got a cold. My throat is sore and I have an awful headache.
-Why don't you go to the polyclinic? The doctor will help you.
- I'm going to be OK soon, don't worry.
- Your cheeks are red, you must have a high temperature too. You can't go to school with a cold. What if you get complications?
- I won't.
-Look. You really should go to the doctor. She will prescribe pills for your throat and drops for your nose. You should also take some medicine which will reduce your high temperature to normal.
- I know. But the doctor will tell me to stay in bed and don't go anywhere. And I don't want to miss our trip to the museum...
- But if you don't get well, you won't be able to go with us. The teacher won't let you go. You still have time to go to the polyclinic. Go and they will help you to get well very soon. And then you will go on the trip with us!
-Maybe you are right. OK, I will go to the polyclinic.