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Ирина Кац
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Hi Sam ,
Мy name is Antonina . Today I will tell you about my purchase.

When we want to buy something, we must go to the shop where it is sold. In the shop window we see what is sold in the shop.
Sugar, tea, coffee, salt, pepper, ham, bacon, and so on are sold at the grocer’s. Bread is sold at the baker’s, meat at the butcher’s. We go to the greengrocer’s for vegetables and fruit. We buy boots and shoes at the shoeshop. We buy books at the bookseller’s and jewelleryand watches at the jeweller’s.
The salesman or salesgirl stands behind the counter. We ask the salesman: "How much is this?” or "What is the price of that?” He tells us the price. He gives us the bill. At the cashdesk we give the money and the bill to the cashier, who gives us a check and our change. The salesman wraps up the goods and gives them to us. We put them in our bag.
Some shops have many departments. We can buy nearly everything we need there. They are called department stores. In some shops there are no salesmen, but only cashiers. The customers choose the goods they want and pay at the cashdesk. These are called self-service shops. If someone tries to take things from a shop without paying they are almost certain to be caught. Most shops have store detectives who have the job catching shoplifters. Shoplifting is considered a serious crime by the police.
очень хорошо ваще круто
RR
Reki Reki
361
А что мешает тебе взять написать сочинение на русском там например что я покупаю каждую неделю и т д и перевести на англ яз? Хоть и через переводчик.
Елена Федина Переводчик = МАЯ ТВАЯ НИ ПАНИМАТЬ
А мозги
anglish gavno
Aigerim Belasarova English a не anglish
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ответ тут:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AOH4paCTuhU
P.S. Но это не точно
Дюхан !!!
Дюхан !!!
200
Hello, dear friend! I want to tell you about my shopping today. I was in a big, cozy supermarket. There were a lot of big and small products. There I found salted fish, fermented milk, fresh bread and a lot of useful vegetables and fruits. But I bought a lot of strawberries and a lot of bananas and apples. Then I went to the cashier with salted fish, fermented milk, fresh bread and healthy vegetables and fruits. In the supermarket at the checkout was a kind and sociable girl. I paid for the purchase and went home with the purchase. I have interested in buying.
Nadejda Kalamanova
Nadejda Kalamanova
151
The aim of some channels in Russia is to experiment and to please most different tastes and preferences: some quiz-shows and ‘soap-operas’ or long running sagas attract large number of viewers. It is used regularly to give information on everything from weather conditions to wildlife. There are a lot of kinds of programmes such as current affairs, documentaries, sports, films, plays, the arts, news, educational and variety shows.

As for me, my favourite programme is Akuna Matata on RTR, often on every Friday. On the one hand it is a very popular show, and on the other hand it is a serious programme in which the problems of teenagers are discussed. There is always a new hero of the problem with his own problem, character and view on the surrounding world. There are always two tribunes with old generation and with new generation, who express their opinions on the hero’s story. As you can see Akuna Matata is very is a valuable and informative TV programme. I think that the aim of this programme is to help teenagers to solve their problems and to cope with their difficulties. Old and new generations try to find new solutions to old problems of teenagers and they try to come to an agreement. Apart from its entertainment value, this programme provides useful topics for conversations. And, of cource, the talk-show host, is of great importance, her name is Maria
Today, my stupid family and I went to the fucking shopping center. the weather was as always the best - fucking clouds obscured the sun, maybe it's good, because then it would shine me a dick. mother, swallowing a member said, "we need eggs so we shoved them in the ass" but the father added that he had already pushed himself enough in the ass, so we will go for the carrots. I thought this idea was very good, but I wanted the tip of the carrot not to make my butt come, so I want a cucumber. My sister offered to go to the store normally, but we refused, we are not any morons. in the end, mom went for a dozen eggs, father for carrots, and I decided to look around the shelves with cucumbers in order to choose the most beautiful one and the one that can manage my ass. already at the checkout, my mother bought bread, the father of a dozen eggs, and my sister took a dildo.
Hi Sam ,
Мy name is Antonina . Today I will tell you about my purchase.

When we want to buy something, we must go to the shop where it is sold. In the shop window we see what is sold in the shop.
Sugar, tea, coffee, salt, pepper, ham, bacon, and so on are sold at the grocer’s. Bread is sold at the baker’s, meat at the butcher’s. We go to the greengrocer’s for vegetables and fruit. We buy boots and shoes at the shoeshop. We buy books at the bookseller’s and jewelleryand watches at the jeweller’s.
The salesman or salesgirl stands behind the counter. We ask the salesman: "How much is this?” or "What is the price of that?” He tells us the price. He gives us the bill. At the cashdesk we give the money and the bill to the cashier, who gives us a check and our change. The salesman wraps up the goods and gives them to us. We put them in our bag.
Some shops have many departments. We can buy nearly everything we need there. They are called department stores. In some shops there are no salesmen, but only cashiers. The customers choose the goods they want and pay at the cashdesk. These are called self-service shops. If someone tries to take things from a shop without paying they are almost certain to be caught. Most shops have store detectives who have the job catching shoplifters. Shoplifting is considered a serious crime by the police.
Maksim Alekseev
Maksim Alekseev
138
Whichever way you look at it, TV has become a part of daily life, providing information and entertainment at the touch of a button. Statistic of a resent years have revealed that more than 60 % of the Russian people watch television for an average of two to three hours a day and that the television news alone is watched by 80 millions daily.

There are 6 channels to chose from: ORT, RTR, NTV, MTV, Culture programme, TV6. But still in Russia there are commercial channels and no commercials which are usually educational in nature, and advertising such as Culture programme.

The aim of some channels in Russia is to experiment and to please most different tastes and preferences: some quiz-shows and ‘soap-operas’ or long running sagas attract large number of viewers. It is used regularly to give information on everything from weather conditions to wildlife. There are a lot of kinds of programmes such as current affairs, documentaries, sports, films, plays, the arts, news, educational and variety shows.

As for me, my favourite programme is Akuna Matata on RTR, often on every Friday. On the one hand it is a very popular show, and on the other hand it is a serious programme in which the problems of teenagers are discussed. There is always a new hero of the problem with his own problem, character and view on the surrounding world. There are always two tribunes with old generation and with new generation, who express their opinions on the hero’s story. As you can see Akuna Matata is very is a valuable and informative TV programme. I think that the aim of this programme is to help teenagers to solve their problems and to cope with their difficulties. Old and new generations try to find new solutions to old problems of teenagers and they try to come to an agreement. Apart from its entertainment value, this programme provides useful topics for conversations. And, of cource, the talk-show host, is of great importance, her name is Maria Fillipenko.

Who is the right talk show host? There are several obvious answers. A good appearance is, naturally, of the 1st importance. This doesn’t mean good looks alone. The first assets are an attractive face and a reasonably good figure for a woman and the ability to hold himself well for a man. Next comes intelligence. It includes first a good understanding of the language, and a very large measure of common sense. In my opinion Maria Fillipenko possess all this qualities. Thank to such a good talk-show host, and serious problems of teenagers, which are discussed in Akuna Matata, this programme becomes more and more popular day by day.
Мария Сергеева Не та тема.
Hi Sam ,
Мy name is Antonina . Today I will tell you about my purchase.

When we want to buy something, we must go to the shop where it is sold. In the shop window we see what is sold in the shop.
Sugar, tea, coffee, salt, pepper, ham, bacon, and so on are sold at the grocer’s. Bread is sold at the baker’s, meat at the butcher’s. We go to the greengrocer’s for vegetables and fruit. We buy boots and shoes at the shoeshop. We buy books at the bookseller’s and jewelleryand watches at the jeweller’s.
The salesman or salesgirl stands behind the counter. We ask the salesman: "How much is this?” or "What is the price of that?” He tells us the price. He gives us the bill. At the cashdesk we give the money and the bill to the cashier, who gives us a check and our change. The salesman wraps up the goods and gives them to us. We put them in our bag.
Some shops have many departments. We can buy nearly everything we need there. They are called department stores. In some shops there are no salesmen, but only cashiers. The customers choose the goods they want and pay at the cashdesk. These are called self-service shops. If someone tries to take things from a shop without paying they are almost certain to be caught. Most shops have store detectives who have the job catching shoplifters. Shoplifting is considered a serious crime by the police.
Whichever way you look at it, TV has become a part of daily life, providing information and entertainment at the touch of a button. Statistic of a resent years have revealed that more than 60 % of the Russian people watch television for an average of two to three hours a day and that the television news alone is watched by 80 millions daily.

There are 6 channels to chose from: ORT, RTR, NTV, MTV, Culture programme, TV6. But still in Russia there are commercial channels and no commercials which are usually educational in nature, and advertising such as Culture programme.

The aim of some channels in Russia is to experiment and to please most different tastes and preferences: some quiz-shows and ‘soap-operas’ or long running sagas attract large number of viewers. It is used regularly to give information on everything from weather conditions to wildlife. There are a lot of kinds of programmes such as current affairs, documentaries, sports, films, plays, the arts, news, educational and variety shows.

As for me, my favourite programme is Akuna Matata on RTR, often on every Friday. On the one hand it is a very popular show, and on the other hand it is a serious programme in which the problems of teenagers are discussed. There is always a new hero of the problem with his own problem, character and view on the surrounding world. There are always two tribunes with old generation and with new generation, who express their opinions on the hero’s story. As you can see Akuna Matata is very is a valuable and informative TV programme. I think that the aim of this programme is to help teenagers to solve their problems and to cope with their difficulties. Old and new generations try to find new solutions to old problems of teenagers and they try to come to an agreement. Apart from its entertainment value, this programme provides useful topics for conversations. And, of cource, the talk-show host, is of great importance, her name is Maria Fillipenko.

Who is the right talk show host? There are several obvious answers. A good appearance is, naturally, of the 1st importance. This doesn’t mean good looks alone. The first assets are an attractive face and a reasonably good figure for a woman and the ability to hold himself well for a man. Next comes intelligence. It includes first a good understanding of the language, and a very large measure of common sense. In my opinion Maria Fillipenko possess all this qualities. Thank
The aim of some channels in Russia is to experiment and to please most different tastes and preferences: some quiz-shows and ‘soap-operas’ or long running sagas attract large number of viewers. It is used regularly to give information on everything from weather conditions to wildlife. There are a lot of kinds of programmes such as current affairs, documentaries, sports, films, plays, the arts, news, educational and variety shows.

As for me, my favourite programme is Akuna Matata on RTR, often on every Friday. On the one hand it is a very popular show, and on the other hand it is a serious programme in which the problems of teenagers are discussed. There is always a new hero of the problem with his own problem, character and view on the surrounding world. There are always two tribunes with old generation and with new generation, who express their opinions on the hero’s story. As you can see Akuna Matata is very is a valuable and informative TV programme. I think that the aim of this programme is to help teenagers to solve their problems and to cope with their difficulties. Old and new generations try to find new solutions to old problems of teenagers and they try to come to an agreement. Apart from its entertainment value, this programme provides useful topics for conversations. And, of cource, the talk-show host, is of great importance, her name is Maria Fillipenko.
Hi Sam ,
Мy name is Antonina . Today I will tell you about my purchase.

When we want to buy something, we must go to the shop where it is sold. In the shop window we see what is sold in the shop.
Sugar, tea, coffee, salt, pepper, ham, bacon, and so on are sold at the grocer’s. Bread is sold at the baker’s, meat at the butcher’s. We go to the greengrocer’s for vegetables and fruit. We buy boots and shoes at the shoeshop. We buy books at the bookseller’s and jewelleryand watches at the jeweller’s.
The salesman or salesgirl stands behind the counter. We ask the salesman: "How much is this?” or "What is the price of that?” He tells us the price. He gives us the bill. At the cashdesk we give the money and the bill to the cashier, who gives us a check and our change. The salesman wraps up the goods and gives them to us. We put them in our bag.
Some shops have many departments. We can buy nearly everything we need there. They are called department stores. In some shops there are no salesmen, but only cashiers. The customers choose the goods they want and pay at the cashdesk. These are called self-service shops. If someone tries to take things from a shop without paying they are almost certain to be caught. Most shops have store detectives who have the job catching shoplifters. Shoplifting is considered a serious crime by the police.
Whichever way you look at it, TV has become a part of daily life, providing information and entertainment at the touch of a button. Statistic of a resent years have revealed that more than 60 % of the Russian people watch television for an average of two to three hours a day and that the television news alone is watched by 80 millions daily.

There are 6 channels to chose from: ORT, RTR, NTV, MTV, Culture programme, TV6. But still in Russia there are commercial channels and no commercials which are usually educational in nature, and advertising such as Culture programme.

The aim of some channels in Russia is to experiment and to please most different tastes and preferences: some quiz-shows and ‘soap-operas’ or long running sagas attract large number of viewers. It is used regularly to give information on everything from weather conditions to wildlife. There are a lot of kinds of programmes such as current affairs, documentaries, sports, films, plays, the arts, news, educational and variety shows.

As for me, my favourite programme is Akuna Matata on RTR, often on every Friday. On the one hand it is a very popular show, and on the other hand it is a serious programme in which the problems of teenagers are discussed. There is always a new hero of the problem with his own problem, character and view on the surrounding world. There are always two tribunes with old generation and with new generation, who express their opinions on the hero’s story. As you can see Akuna Matata is very is a valuable and informative TV programme. I think that the aim of this programme is to help teenagers to solve their problems and to cope with their difficulties. Old and new generations try to find new solutions to old problems of teenagers and they try to come to an agreement. Apart from its entertainment value, this programme provides useful topics for conversations. And, of cource, the talk-show host, is of great importance, her name is Maria Fillipenko.

Who is the right talk show host? There are several obvious answers. A good appearance is, naturally, of the 1st importance. This doesn’t mean good looks alone.
Наталья Р.
Наталья Р.
121
Dear Denis,
Thank you for your letter. I'm writing to tell you about my shopping.
I go shopping several times per week. Nowadays there are so many types of shops — the shopping center, the hypermarket, the supermarket, the bakery, butchery and grocery. I adore shopping centers. I usually do the shopping with my mother or with my friends. We go to the shopping centers where we can spend hours in different shops. You can buy any type of clothes there: from underwear to shoes and coat. The supermarkets and hypermarkets are very convenient as you can buy whatever you need at once. There is no more need to go to three different shops to buy bread, meat and vegetables. It’s all here. But still there are those who prefer buying some goods at the specialized places. For example, they buy fresh bread at the bakery across the street, and then go to the butcher’s to buy some fresh meat, and then spend 20 minutes to get to the grocery to buy fresh fruits and vegetables. Modern technologies allow doing the shopping without need not only to get out of the house, but even get out of bed. It concerns not only the clothing, but also the food. The delivery service is a part of almost all modern shops and that is extremely convenient. You can spend half an hour on choosing and ordering the products and then do some other things and then just receive all that you need. Isn’t that convenient? So there are so many types of shopping. And one can choose the most preferable to him.
When did you go to the shop? Was it good?
Love,
Natasha.
Anna Avetisyan
Anna Avetisyan
114