Korrekturnaya Proba Dlya Doshkoljnikov 5 6 Let Blank
Emotional and cognitive value 5 words - traditionally negative emotional. Perform the test correctly, that is suitable for children of any age 8-17 years.
Articles (30/11/18) 1/ 1. I didn't know that Lake Michigan was one of Great Lakes until we went there last year. We stayed at Plaza, a world famous hotel near Central Park.
I always enjoy driving over Golden Gate Bridge. It has a lovely view over San Francisco and Pacific. While we were in Georgia, we went canoeing in Okefenokee Swamp and camped along Suwannee River. On her first day in Paris, Cindy visited Notre Dame Cathedral and Eiffel Tower. Although she hates museums, on her second day in Paris, Cindy visited Louvre to see Mona Lisa, the most famous painting in the world. A: Have you ever heard of Malta? B: Yes, it's an island in Mediterranean.
When we went hiking in Alps, we saw many famous mountains including Matterhorn and Mont Blanc. When Stan attended Harvard University, he lived in a small, off-campus apartment on Newbury Street. Our trip to Namibia was so adventurous!
We explored Fish River Canyon, Namib Desert, Skeleton Coast and Etosha National Park. 2/ Dear Judy, Sorry that I didn't email you earlier to tell you about trip, but I've had bunch of things to do since we got back. We had fantastic time in South Africa. Although this is first time I've ever traveled to foreign country, I feel confident saying that it's one of most beautiful places on planet. We began trip in Cape Town as you suggested. It's such beautiful city. And I'm so glad you recommended that we take cable car up Table Mountain.
While we were taking in spectacular views, we met man who runs lodge just outside Kalahari National Park. He invited us to stay in lodge for free, so we rented car and slowly drove up West Coast to park and spent our time exploring Kalahari Desert. What adventure! Take care, Diane 20.03.18 Conditionals.
1) This person causes trouble at football matches 06.03.18 CRIMES 1. Kidnapping Unlawfully and deliberately Taking somebody by killing someone and demanding money or conditions to free that person 3. Burglary To enter a building, often while no one is in it, and steal money or objects 4. Mugging To take something by force from someone, often in the street 5.
Pickpocketing To steal from someone’s pocket etc, without them realizing 6. Rape To set fire to a To violently attack a person building illegally. Hijacking To use force to take control of a plane, ship, train, etc.
Fraud To deceive or cheat someone to get money 10. Manslaughter Stealing-usually secretly and Killing someone by accident without violence through a careless or dangerous act 12. Smuggling 13. Shoplifting To bring illegal goods, like drugs, To steal things while pretending into a country or to bring goods into to shop a country without paying taxes WHAT CRIME DID THEY COMMIT? Match these crime descriptions (a-m) with the crimes (1-13) from the CRIMES Worksheet a. ______________________ b. __________________ David Smith got drunk one night John James pretended to start and decided to drive home.