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dsg189g
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04.04.2021 14:53 •  Английский язык

Writing

III. Open the brackets and put the verbs into correct form.
Dear Ellen,
Hello from Kyiv! The weather (1) __ (be) sunny I (2) __ (have)
a fantastic time. Mike and I (3) __ (stay) at a lovely hotel in the city
centre. We (4) __ (be) here since Tuesday and we (5) __ (already / do)
many interesting things.
We (6) __ (go) for a walk along Khreschatyk street, the main street
of Kyiv. We (7) __ (do) that on Wednesday. It was amazing! Old
buildings
stand next to modern shops and cafes shining in the evening with bright
lights. We (8) __ (also / visit) St. Sophia Cathedral. We (9) __ (visit) it
on
Thursday. The paintings and the cathedral itself were magnificent. Then
we went along Andriivskyi Uzvis, the best known historic streets and
a main tourist attraction in Kyiv. Its name (10) __ (give) after St.
Andrew’s
church near which the street begins. There were many gift shops
and small art galleries. I have bought some great souvenirs there.
There are a lot of things we (11) __ (not do) yet. We (12) __ (not /
visit) Kyiv National Opera Theatre and Outdoor Museum of folk
Architecture
and Everyday Life in Ukraine, which is situated in Pyrohiv
village, not far from Kyiv. We are visiting the museum tomorrow to
see old wooden village churches, windmills and other original things.
We are also going to visit National Art Museum of Ukraine. It is famous
for its large collection of modern art.
Kyiv is a modern city, noisy and crowded, but fascinating. You
must see it one day. We are returning to New York on the 15th, so I’ll
see you then.
Lots of love,
Janet

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guujutuuuu56
guujutuuuu56
03.04.2021 07:10

1. I had to have a break. I had been driving so long.

2. Before we parked our car we had collected the ticket.

3. I arrived on Sunday. I had not been at home for two days.

4. The roads were blocked in the morning. It had been snowing all night.

5. They got to the beach after they had been walking for hours.

6. She called the police when she had seen the light in the hall.

7. His English was perfect. He had been studying it since he started school.

8. I was really hungry. I had not eaten anything since the morning.

9. She didn't go to work. She had caught a cold.

10. When we moved to Park Street, the Johnsons had been living there for ages.

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Ответ:
Караго
Караго
22.01.2020 02:36

Living in a new culture can be exciting, kickbacks, and intellectually stimulating. This can also be frustrating. It is one thing - to visit the country and to go further when you viewed all, and quite another - to live there and operate according to different, and sometimes mysterious set of rules. Participation in the exchange program provides a rare opportunity you start to learn a different society from within. But it involves certain responsibilities. The most important thing - to adapt behavior to the expectations of the home and the host country. You do not have to deny their own culture, but also to respect and that and the other. Another, more subtle, a responsibility that you carry should remain open to find out the similarities and differences, and to learn, not to judge. Be aware that this might be the most rewarding experience in your development.
People usually experience a lot of emotions, adapting to a foreign culture, excitement and interest in the new culture to depression and fear of the unknown.
The difficulties you are experiencing, as you get used to a new society can be the result of what is called a "culture shock." Most experts agree that culture shock is inevitable in some form or another. But getting used to the foreign culture and experience of hard times can be satisfied experience, and certainly worth the discomfort and extra effort.
One tends to get the impression that the "culture shock" - this is some disease that all pick up and after a certain length of time, dominates her, but it's true, is not always the case. There are people who go abroad and never recover from the disease despite the length of their stay. It - because the "culture shock" was actually caused by a mismatch of cultural relations, not a virus. And easily seen that the traveler who does not concentrate his or her thoughts, and makes no effort to try to understand a foreign culture is always going to be in a state of shock. These people are sitting at home, as if they are holding in their own ways, and they will never change!
One of the reasons for the negative reactions to the different culture - the desire to try something that is different and is considered as inferior. It is important to be open to the culture where you go to try to get rid of stereotypes, and read as much as you can about the culture before your departure. If you learn about many aspects of the country in which you live, you will better understand and appreciate their new environment much sooner. But even with such training is inevitable that you will experience some of the symptoms of culture shock. You may not realize that the frustration and emotions that you are experiencing are related to the culture shock, but when you start to remember, it is becoming obvious. If you understand what is actually happening to you, and think about its possible causes, you can reduce the effects of culture shock.

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