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Помогите написать об этом( 10 предложений) Think of the most unusual means of transport you have ever travelled by. Together choose the

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most unusual means of transport and present it to rest of class.

Arhipowmakar 27 марта 2015 г., 15:00:45 (9 лет назад)
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Arman123565
27 марта 2015 г., 15:53:14 (9 лет назад)

Speaking about me the most unusual journey was in Egypt I was travelled by camel. I was on a top of camel. Camel drivers accompany me during the time.also I admire all beauty off the golden sand and the bright blue sky. It was really exiting

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Date 23 11 05 time : 13 20
Attn. Mr. Fedorov
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One day a box with cards of all the streets beginning with "T" fell out of her window. She found most of the cards, but some cards landed on top of a bus and she never saw them again. When she sent the cards to the printer, someone asked her, "Why isn't Trafalgar Square in your book?" It was because she had lost the card. Phyllis Pearsall called her book A to Z. The first A to Z was in the shops in 1936 and sold very well. Now it is the most popular book of London street maps. It shows every street in London, important buildings, museums, theatres, schools, parks, train and underground stations. Later Phyllis Pearsall painted pictures of many of the city's famous buildings. In the same year, she formed the Geographers' Map Company which began publishing street maps and atlases of towns and cities and road maps of the whole country.
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People all over the world are very fond of sports and games. That is one thing in which people of every nationality and class are united.

The most popular outdoor winter sports are shooting, hunt­ing, hockey and, in the countries where the weather is frosty and there is much snow — skating, skiing and tobogganing. Some people greatly enjoy figure-skating and ski-jumping.

Summer affords excellent opportunities for swimming, boating, yachting, cycling, gliding and many other sports. Among outdoor games football takes the first place in public interest; this game is played in all the countries of the world. The other games that have firmly established themselves in favour in different countries are golf, lawn-tennis, cricket, volley-ball, basket-ball, and so on. Badminton is also very popular.

All the year round many people indulge in boxing, wres­tling, athletics, gymnastics and track and field events. Scores of young girls and women go in for callisthenics.

Among indoor games the most popular are billiards, ta­ble tennis, draughts and some others, but the great interna­tional game is chess, of course. The results of chess tournaments are studied and discussed by thousands of enthusiasts in different countries.

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— What about horse-racing?

— I should say that is one of the
most popular sports in Great Britain. Then there are, of course, walking-races,
run­ning, swimming and boxing.

— I've been told that there are
no winter sports in En­gland.

— Well, you see, the English
winter isn't very severe as a rule, and we don't often have the chance of
skiing, skating or tobogganing, but winter is the great time for hunting,
provid­ed the ground is not too hard.

— Is there any golf to be had
near London?

— Oh, yes, any amount. There are
dozens of good golf-links within an hour or so of London. You ought to join a
golf club if you're keen on the game.

— I think I shall if I get the
chance. What about indoor games?

— Well, there's chess, billiards,
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— Well, I do, but of course, I'm
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