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1. The problem of distancing
between generations is a major issue
for many grandparents.
(FORTUNATE), the chance of
children and grandparents to have
intimate and mutually satisfying
relationships is second to none.
2. Recent research shows that one
of the main reasons for (KEEP)
families apart is
mere geography when grandparents
live far from their children.
3. The (OLD) usually
encounter some health problems
which stop them from making a long
flight while their children don't have
the time or money to visit them.
4. Many grandparents feel
differently about this problem. Some
are full of resentment and (BITTER)
as they feel the
pressure of time and inability to see
their grandchildren and give them all
their love.
5. As for the others, being
(ABLE) to see their kith and
kin in the flesh, they try to use new
technologies.
6. They communicate through the
Internet via smartphones with (INSTALL)
messengers.
In the west the British Isles are washed by the Atlantic Ocean. The Irish Sea separates Great Britain from Ireland.
The United Kingdom consists of England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland.
The Northern part of the island of Great Britain (Scotland) is occupied by the mountains which are called the Highlands of Northern Scotland and the Southern Uplands with the Central Lowland of Scotland between them. The Highlands of Northern Scotland are divided into the North- western Highlands and the Grampians. The highest mountain in Great Britain is Ben Nevis; it is situated in the Grampians.
The Pennines are the mountains situated in the central part of the island of Great Britain, the Pennines are separated from the Southern Uplands by the valley of the river Tyne. TheTyne flows into the North Sea.
Wales is the mountainous part of Great Britain. It is occupied by the Cambrians. The highest mountain in the Cambrians is Snowdon.
The longest river in Great Britain is the Severn. It rises in the Cambrians and flows into the Bristol Channel.
The Thames in not so long as the Severn but it is the most important river in Great Britain. London, the capital of the United Kingdom, is situated on theThames.