Домашние задания: Иностранные языки

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Leon: Lovely day today, isn’t it?
George: It is. There’s hardly a cloud in the sky in fact.
Leon: We’ll have a heat wave, I fear. It must be 25 degrees in the shade.
George: It is very close today. Not a leaf is stirring.
Leon: There’s hardly a breath of air.
George: By the way, I’ve just read the weather forecast in my newspaper here.
Leon: What does it say?
George: (reading) “Pressure will remain high to the south west of the British Isles. There will be occasional rain or drizzle, but bright weather with a few scattered showers will spread to England and Wales.”
Leon: I fear a thunderstorm is coming.
George: The sky is overcast and the sun is going in.
Leon: It looks like rain. Actually it’s beginning to rain. And I have left my umbrella at home. It never rains but it pours!
George: Fortunately enough, I’ve got my folding umbrella with me. Let me put it up.
Leon: What a tremendous clap of thunder!
George: And what a flash of lightning!
Leon: But the English have a saying about the weather: If you don’t like it now, just wait a bit.
George: Look! It’s clearing up. The clouds are lifting.
Leon: It has stopped raining. Look at this wonderful rainbow!
George: Bright sunshine again. Now I know why English weather is something worth talking about.
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Leon asked if it was a lovely day.
George agreed, he sad that in fact clouds could be hardly found in the sky.
Leon was afraid of a heat wave that was approaching. He told that it must've been 25 degrees in the shade.
George answered that the heat wave was very close that day. Not a leaf was stirring.
Leon could hardly breathed in air.
George recalled that he'd read a weather forecast in a newspaper.
Leon asked him what the newspaper sad.
George sad that pressure would remain high to the south west of the British Isles. There would be occasional rain or drizzle, but bright weather with a few scattered showers would spread to England and Wales.
Leon was scared of a thunderstorm that was coming.
George noticed that that the sky was overcast and the sun was going in.
Leon told that it looked like rain. Actually it’s beginning to rain. And he'd left his umbrella at home. It never rains but it pours!
George told Leon that fortunately enough, he’d gotten his folding umbrella with him and proposed to him to let him put it up.
Leon was fascinated with a tremendous clap of thunder and George was excited about a flash of lightning.
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George asked Leon to look at the sky because it’s clearing up and the clouds were lifting.
Leon noticed that the rain had stopped and told George to take a look at a wonderful rainbow.
George, in his turn, noticed that the sun was shining again and realized why it's worth to talk about English weather
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