здолати The English take four meals a day: breakfast, England breakfast time is between seven and nine, lunch tea is between four and five and dinner In some English houses lunch is the biggest vegetables, fruit or pudding. Some people coffee. lunch, tea and dinner or supper. In time is between twelve and two, or supper time is between seven and ten. meal of the day - they have meat or fish, who go out to work have sandwiches and know, like to have a cup of tea with milk. evening. For dinner they have soup, fish In the afternoon, at tea time the English, as you Some Englishmen have their dinner late in the or meat, vegetables, pudding and fruit. For supper they usually have a glass of milk and a cake or a cup of tea and a sandwich. But there are people who like to have some more things to eat for supper - cold meat or fish. Then they usually try to take a good walk after supper: "after dinner sleep a while, after supper walk a mile", the English proverb goes. 1. Now answer questions: 1. How many meal do the English have a day? What are they? 2. What time do the English have breakfast? 3. What time do the British have lunch? 4. What time do the British have dinner or supper? 5. What do they have for lunch? 6. How do they like to drink their tea? 7. What do they have for dinner? 8. What do they have for supper? 9. What does the English proverb go?
Hi, Alex.
I am very glad to hear from you again. I have not written to you for ages because I wasn’t in. I was in London. I would like to tell you about my travelling that was really magical. At first we visited Big Ben one of London’s famous landmarks and then we saw Westminster Abbey. As you know it was built by King Edward in 1065. The coronation of all British Kings and Queens takes place here. Famous English people are buried here. It’s an amazing place.
I was happy to visit The Tower of London because I’ve read that throughout its 900-year history the Tower has been many things: a palace, a fortress, a prison, a place of execution, and even a zoo. Now it’s a great museum! I couldn’t believe my eyes!
Well, we ever went to St Paul’s Cathedral which was built after the Great Fire of 1666 by Sir Christopher Wren, a brilliant mathematician and engineer, who designed many famous buildings in London. I wish you were there with me! It’s unforgettable sight!
Our teacher is fond of detective stories that’s why we went to The Sherlock Holmes Museum which was opened in 1990 and we could see the world’s famous house of real detectives.
Finally, we went to the Buckingham Palace the history of which began in 1702 when the Duke of Buckingham had built it as his London home. Now it's a home of the Queen Elizabeth II. It’s really a majestic building.
It is all for me for today. I have to go to the swimming pool now.
Write soon.
I am always pleased with your letters.
Best regards to your family and friends.
Yours,
Nick