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Переведите текст. This week, Spotlight on Russia talks to Anna, about her life in Moscow. Anna, can you tell me a little about your family? Well, my family is quite small. I havent got any brothers or sisters. My grandmother lives with us, so all together there are four people in my family. Do you live in a house or an apartment? We live in a big apartment near the city centre. I love it here. Do your parents work? Yes, they both work. They are teachers. I am lucky because my grandmother looks after me when they are at work. I often help her around the house and we go shopping together in the afternoons. What is it like being a child in Russia? We have a lot of fun, like most children, but winter makes our life a bit different. It gets very cold so we cant play outside. When it snows I go skiing and ice-skating. Little children also build snowmen and have snowball fights. Do you spend much time outside? When the weather in warm, we spend plenty of time outside. At the weekends I love going on bike rides with my friends. I also enjoy trips to the countryside with my parents. So, how do you like life in Moscow? Is your life the same as Anna’s or different? Write in and tell us about yourself.
Помогите пожалуйста очень нужно перевести на русский The police had started an investigation. They searched the familys New York City apartment for clues. They interviewed neighbors and coworkers. They dusted for fingerprints and filed reports, but they found nothing. Henry and Veronica Grimm had simply vanished into thin air. Months later the police found their abandoned car. The only clue was a blood-red handprint on the dashboard. The police assured the girls that the print was not blood, only paint, but they still had no leads. Their investigation had come to a dead end. Meanwhile, the orphanage where the girls had been taken began an investigation of its own, searching for next-of-kin, but came up as empty as the police. No aunts, uncles, grandparents, brothers, sisters, or even distant twice-removed cousins existed. The girls parents had always told them that they were all the family they would ever need. So naturally, the girls were shocked when a woman claiming to be "Grandma Grimm" applied for custody.
ПЕРЕВОД ТЕКСТА!!! ОЧЕНЬ НУЖНО!!! What is your home life like? How big is your family? Do your parents work? Do you live in a house or an apartment? This week, Spotlight on Russia talks to Anna, about her life in Moscow. Anna, can you tell me a little about your family? Well, my family is quite small. I havent got any brothers or sisters. My grandmother lives with us, so all together there are four people in my family. Do you live in a house or an apartment? We live in a big apartment near the city centre. I love it here. Do your parents work? Yes, they both work. They are teachers. I am lucky because my grandmother looks after me when they are at work. I often help her around the house and we go shopping together in the afternoons. What is it like being a child in Russia? We have a lot of fun, like most children, but winter makes our life a bit different. It gets very cold so we cant play outside. When it snows I go skiing and ice-skating. Little children also build snowmen and have snowball fights. Do you spend much time outside? When the weather in warm, we spend plenty of time outside. At the weekends I love going on bike rides with my friends. I also enjoy trips to the countryside with my parents. So, how do you like life in Moscow? Is your life the same as Anna’s or different? Write in and tell us about yourself. СПАСИБО БОЛЬШОЕ!!!