1) You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend Bob:
| From: Bob@mail.uk |
| To: Russian_friend@ege.ru |
| Subject: Leisure |
… All my days, including weekends look almost alike. How do you spend your free time? Where do you usually go with your friends? What do your parents think about your friends?
Next week I’m presenting my project in history … |
Write an email to Bob.
In your message:
- answer his questions
- ask
3 questions about his project
Write
100–140 words.Remember the rules of email writing.
2) Выберите только ОДНО из двух предложенных заданий (38.1 или 38.2), укажите его номер в БЛАНКЕ ОТВЕТОВ №2 и выполните согласно данному плану. В ответе на задание 38 числительные пишите цифрами.38.1 Imagine that you are doing a project on
why some Zetlanders refuse to go to work by bicycle. You have found some data on the subject – the results of a survey conducted among Zetlanders (see the table below).
Comment on the survey data and give your opinion on the subject of the project.The survey question: Why do you refuse to go to work by bicycle? Choose one option |
| Reasons | Number of respondents (%) |
| Too far to go | 49 |
| Unfavourable climate conditions | 24 |
| Few roads with bicycle lanes | 13 |
| Few bicycle parking lots | 8 |
| Too many cars on the roads | 6 |
Write
200–250 words.Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project;
– select and report 2–3 facts;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that can arise with riding a bike in a big city and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the best way of getting around a big city.
38.2 Imagine that you are doing a project on
how Zetlanders choose a concert to go to. You have found some data on the subject – the results of a survey conducted among Zetlanders (see the pie chart below).
Comment on the survey data and give your opinion on the subject of the project.Write
200–250 words.Use the following plan:
– make an opening statement on the subject of the project;
– select and report 2–3 facts;
– make 1–2 comparisons where relevant and give your comments;
– outline a problem that one can face when choosing a concert to go to and suggest a way of solving it;
– conclude by giving and explaining your opinion on the importance of attending concerts.