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My name's Petrov. I live in the centre of Moscow. I work at the Ministry of Foreign Trade. I'm an engineer and I'm also a student. Many engineers in our Ministry learn foreign languages. I learn English. We have our English in the morning.
We're at a lesson now. Jane is standing at the blackboard. She's writing an English sentence. We aren't writing. We're looking at the blackboard.
We don't often write in class. Sometimes we have dictations. During the lesson we read our text-book and do a lot of exercises. We don't often speak Russian in class. We speak English to our teacher. We usually speak Russian after classes.
“What's your name?" "My name's Smirnov."
"Where d'you work?" "I work at an office."
"What d'you do?" "I'm an engineer."
"Do you learn French?" "No, I don't."
"What language do you learn ?" "I learn English."
"When d'you usually have your English?" "In the evening."
"Are you having a lesson now?" "No, I'm not
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My friend's name is Petrov. He lives in the centre of Moscow. He works at the Ministry of Foreign Trade. He is an engineer and he is also a student. Many engineers in their Ministry learn foreign languages. He learns English. They have their English in the morning.
They are at the lesson now. Jane is standing at the blackboard. She's writing an English sentence. They aren't writing. They're looking at the blackboard.
They don't often write in class. Sometimes they have dictations. During the lesson they read their text-book and do a lot of exercises. They don't often speak Russian in class. They speak English to their teacher. They usually speak Russian after classes.
“What's your friend's name?" "His name's Smirnov."
"Where does he work?" "He works at an office."
"What does he do?" "He is an engineer."
"Does he learn French?" "No, he doesn't."
"What language does he learn ?" "He learns English."
"When does he usually have his English?" "In the evening."
"Is he having a lesson now?" "No, he doesn't"