As I usually do lessons Lessons I usually do in the evening. Some guys I know, doing homework right after school: come, have lunch, with half an hour to rest and enjoy the lessons. Maybe you need to do. Maybe even correct - quickly shut of him and almost the entire day is free. But I have not enough willpower to a routine. For me to study too hard. I do otherwise. First, as soon as I come from the school, I have dinner. Then I sit at my computer and do anything depending on the mood: I play computer games, surf the Internet or learn some new program. And just before the coming of the parents I sit down at my lessons. I start most often with difficult subjects - mathematics and Russian language. Perform written tasks, and then cook oral. After difficult subjects I rest awhile to watch some TV show or listen to a new CD. Then I sit down at the oral lessons: preparing for the history, literature and other subjects. When asked poems by heart, I try to teach them not for one night, several days in a row. I long ago realized that one night is not always possible to learn a poem well as Troika receive no big desire
- Hi, Jack! - Hi, Melanie? - It seems to me I've not seen you for ages. How are you? - I'm fine, thanks. I was in New-York in summer. - Sounds great! With whom did you travel there? - With my family. We had a really cool time there. - Did you visit any museums or art galleries? - Yes, we visited a lot of museums and galleries. I'm really interested in art, so it was amazing, to see everything with my own eyes. - Did you visited a famous Statue of Liberty? - Oh, yes. We took a lot of pictures. The statue is fantastic. - Did you stay at a hotel? - No, my aunt has been living in NY for three years, so we stayed with her. — I guess, your summer was great, wasn't it? - Yeah. This was my best summer I've ever had. - I'm really happy about it. Oh, now, I have to go. Bye! - Bye!