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I
study in the 7th form of Kyiv Magnet School # 2 I
attend
school five days a week.
The lessons start at half past eight. Each lesson lasts for 45
minutes. I spend half of the day at school. However, I should notice
that I really enjoy this time, getting knowledge
and meeting my friends.
I
come back home at two or three o’clock and always have dinner as
I’m extremely
hungry and take
a short rest.
After that I do my homework for tomorrow. On Wednesdays and Fridays
I go to the swimming-pool. And on Tuesdays and Thursdays I attend
martial arts.
I
have my chores in the house. In the evening I usually sweep the
floors, dust
the
furniture
and sometimes clean the carpet with the vacuum-cleaner. I can’t say
I’m excited about this work. I simply have
to
do it. My day ends at ten or eleven o’clock. This is the time when
I go to bed in order to get up and start everything again the next
morning.
At
weekends I relax. I go for a walk with my friends, visit my
relatives or devote
more time to
my hobbies
I
am satisfied with my life. I have loving parents, nice friends and
competent teachers and I enjoy my free time
Who
could ask more?
2. The words for dictation
An
obligation [ˌɔblɪ'geɪʃ(ə)n] – обов'язок
a
dressing
gown ['dresɪŋˌgaun] – халат
Good
health is above wealth -
Здоров'я
за гроші не купиш. (Здоровье
дороже денег)
to
prefer
[pri'fɜ:] - надавати перевагу
light
I [lait] — світлий, легкий, неважкий
to
be packed
with sb/sth
– переповнений,
наповнений, повний
a
passenger
['pæsindʒə] — пасажир
envy
sb
['envi] — заздрити комусь
to
attend
[ə'tend] –
to go regularly to (a school, church, or clinic)
to
get knowledge ['nɔlɪʤ] -
отримувати
знання
extremely
[ik'stri:mli] украй; надзвичайно
to
take a rest – відпочивати
to
dust
[dʌst] -
стирати
пил з ...
to
devote
sth to
[dɪ'vəʊt]
— присвячувати
to
have to = must
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