Ned: Hello,Jenny.Welcome to our programme. Jenny: Thank you.I'm happy to be here. Ned: What about your school Canada? Jenny: oh it's really nice. There are paints and paper on all desks there. Ned: Aren't there any exercise books or calculators? Jenny: no there aren't really. we've got pencils, of course, but we haven't got any computers or calculators. we like to paint and draw. Ned: Are there many boys in your class? Jenny: Yes there are 10 doys and 8 girls. we are very happy in our school Ned: Jenny, thank you bery much.
The rights and duties of citizens the rights and freedoms of the individual guarantees the basic law — the Constitution of the Russian Federation. There is a civil (personal), political, economic, social and cultural human rights. Civil (personal) rights are fundamental. Without them it is impossible the full development of the individual in society. These include the right to life, liberty and security of person, honor and dignity. Political rights, the participation of citizens in political life of the country, namely: freedom of expression, the opportunity to elect and be elected to the authorities, participate in referendums, in the form of political parties and movements, etc. Socio-economic rights is to ensure a decent standard of living and to guarantee the right to property, work, education and medical care, housing etc access to cultural values, freedom of artistic expression guaranteed cultural rights
Jenny: Thank you.I'm happy to be here.
Ned: What about your school Canada?
Jenny: oh it's really nice. There are paints and paper on all desks there.
Ned: Aren't there any exercise books or calculators?
Jenny: no there aren't really. we've got pencils, of course, but we haven't got any computers or calculators. we like to paint and draw.
Ned: Are there many boys in your class?
Jenny: Yes there are 10 doys and 8 girls. we are very happy in our school
Ned: Jenny, thank you bery much.