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Перевидите ПРАВИЛЬНО текст, и если сможете на вопросы: London London is the capital of Great Britain. It is a very old city. It is two thousand years old. London is not only the capital of the country, it is also a huge port. London is situated upon both banks of the Thames. There are 17 bridges across the river. The population of London is about 9 million people. London has got three parts: the City of London, the West End, the East End. The City of London is the oldest part of London. You can see narrow streets and pavements there. There are many offices, firms and banks in this part of London. The City of London is the financial centre of the United Kingdom. The West End is the centre of London. There are many sights in the West End. They are, for example, the Houses of Parliament with Big Ben. It is interesting that the clock "Big Ben" came into service in 1859. Big Ben is the biggest clock bell in Britain. It weighs 13.5 tons. The other interesting place is Westminster Abbey, which was founded in 1050. It is situated in the centre of London. Man great Englishmen were buried in the Abbey: Newton, Darvin and others. The official London residence of the Queen is Buckingham Palace. It was built in the 18th century. There are many nice squares in London. Trafalgar Square is one of them and it is in the centre of the West End. One can see a statue of Lord Nelson in the middle of this square. There are many museums, libraries and galleries in London. The Tate Gallery is one of the well-known galleries in London. Henry Tate was a sugar manufacturer. He was fond of paintings and collected many pictures. The British Museum is a very interesting place in London. It was founded in 1753. The library of this museum has a lot of books. The East End of London is the district for the working people. There are many factories, workshops, docks there. There are many cars and buses in London. There is a tube (an underground) in London, too. It is a nice one. One can say that the City is the money of London, the West End is the goods of London, the East End is the hands of London. Вопросы: 1.What is the capital Great Britain? 2.What do you know about the population of Great Britain? 3.Are there any beautiful parks in London? 4.Name three main parts of London? 5.What kind of interesting places are there in London? 6.Where is Trafalgar Square? 7.What do you know about the British Museum? 8.Where is the official London residence of the Queen? 9.The Tate Gallery is one of the well-know galleries in London, isnt it? 10.Have you been to London?
Помогите переделать сочинение) Буду очень благодарна Choosing a career After school you realize that the time to choose one job out of the hundreds has come. Its going to be a hard choice and nobody can make it for you. Before you can choose, you ask yourself quite a lot of questions. Whats really important to you? What turns you on? What do you like to do?These questions are designed to help you get at one of the key elements in career choice: values. Begin your career search by sorting out your values and writing them down as clearly and succinctly as you can. Its difficult to know all the answers to these questions until you have left school and actually begun work.Experiment wiil help you.Theres no substitute for experience, the more the better. Its probably safe to say that nearly every career looks vastly different from the outside than from within. If youre new to the job market or if you are considering a career change, get out and talk to people who are actually doing it. Many young people consider teaching as a career.Those of us who spend our days in schools know how rewarding the job is. At the same time it is not easy and a real challenge to your character, abilities and talent.If you like people, you will love teaching. Identify your skills and talents.A skill is something youve learned to do. A talent is something youve been born with.You may be skilled at something and still not find it interesting. Chances are, however, if you are naturally talented at something, there will be a correspondence between that particular talent and your values. Put another way: you are more apt to enjoy doing what you do well naturally than what you have simply been taught to do. Identify your preferences. From early on, we approach the world with certain personal preferences--how we perceive others, how we think and make decisions, whether we prefer concepts over people or vice versa, and the extent to which we are comfortable with uncertainty in our lives. For many, these preferences operate at a subconscious level, but they strongly influence the way we function with others. In your first job, opt for experience first, money second. If youre at the top of your class graduating summa cum laude, you may be able to combine both in a single package, but for most new entrants into the workforce, its a matter of priorities. A good way of sizing up several opportunities is to ask yourself: "Which position will offer me the best chance of becoming excellent at what I do?" And that may not be the one that pays the highest initial salary. The career choice is the one of the most importaint in you life.So I wish you all the luck in the world.