Writing. (an essay offering solutions to a problem) Task 3. Write a short essay for your English teacher (60-80 words). In your essay discuss the problem of rubbish in towns and cities and offer solutions to it.
speaks three languages/is speaking on the phoneis waiting for her now/waits for her hereplays computer games/is playing computer gamesworks eight/os working nowknits in/is knitting now
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the pupils are having an English lesson
we can see the teacher explaining a new theme next to the blackboard.And there are three kids,that are sitting and listening to him.The boy who is sitting in the right corner is writing something in his copybook.the boy in the middle and the girl are reading new words in dictionaries.
21 On a trip to Europe in 1932, Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan RECEIVED a hero's welcome.
22 They WERE AWARDED honorary degrees in Scotland and met the king and queen of England. This was the last major trip Helen and Annie ever made together. After a series of illnesses, Annie Sullivan died in 1936 in her home in New York.
23 Keller TURNED numb with grief after Sullivan's death.
24 In her journal she wrote, "It seems that from now on I WILL TREAD paths that lead nowhere." As time passed, however, Keller was determined to carry on with her work.
25 Polly Thomson, a Scottish woman living in the United States, BECAME her interpreter.
26 Thomson HAD KNOWN Keller since 1914 when she began working for her.
27 Keller continued to travel and lecture until she was almost 80 years old. In Africa, Asia, and Latin America, many schools for the blind WERE FOUNDED as a result of Keller's visits.
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the pupils are having an English lesson
we can see the teacher explaining a new theme next to the blackboard.And there are three kids,that are sitting and listening to him.The boy who is sitting in the right corner is writing something in his copybook.the boy in the middle and the girl are reading new words in dictionaries.
21 On a trip to Europe in 1932, Helen Keller and Annie Sullivan RECEIVED a hero's welcome.
22 They WERE AWARDED honorary degrees in Scotland and met the king and queen of England. This was the last major trip Helen and Annie ever made together. After a series of illnesses, Annie Sullivan died in 1936 in her home in New York.
23 Keller TURNED numb with grief after Sullivan's death.
24 In her journal she wrote, "It seems that from now on I WILL TREAD paths that lead nowhere." As time passed, however, Keller was determined to carry on with her work.
25 Polly Thomson, a Scottish woman living in the United States, BECAME her interpreter.
26 Thomson HAD KNOWN Keller since 1914 when she began working for her.
27 Keller continued to travel and lecture until she was almost 80 years old. In Africa, Asia, and Latin America, many schools for the blind WERE FOUNDED as a result of Keller's visits.