Sunday, 22 January 2012

Letter to friend in the UK

Dear friends,
 At the lesson of the UK Country studying we have read and analyzed the text about the system of education in your country. Now we can say that is similar to ours. We also have primary, secondary and higher education. There are also other similarities but they are not very important.
 We want to tell you a little about our school. We’re studying in the specialized school#15. It is one of the best schools in our town. Our school is specialized on foreign languages, so we’re studying English, Polish and Germany. It gives us a great opportunity to find a good job, because people who know different languages are really valued.
                                         This is our school
And this is our class 

 Could you tell us about your school? What is its feature? What are you doing during the breaks and after school? We are interested in all what you’re going to tell us about.
We’re waiting for your letter.
Lot’s of love
Vika, Sofa and Natasha. 

Welsh newspapers

  Having examined different aspects of the problem of difference between Ukrainian and Welsh newspapers we can figure out that they are almost the same. Welsh people are interested in all information that the Ukrainians need too. We will restate some facts proving this statement.
  We found and analyzed some Welsh newspapers:

1.” Chronicle” is a daily newspaper which is published in Bangor. Here you can find information about sport, business, jobs and different events. We have come to the conclusion that if you are news junky this newspaper is especially for you! Here is the link where you can find it:http://www.northwaleschronicle.co.uk/



2. Newport's local newspaper is theSouth Wales Argus”, which is published in the city and distributed throughout the Newport and the surrounding area. South Wales Argus - the first place to look for news in Newport. Here you can find information about everything, which is connected with Newport. It is no matter what about you want to know: sport, leisure or local news, you will exactly find it! And if you want to keep up with the news this site is definitely for you:http://www.southwalesargus.co.uk/sport/dragons/

3. Capital Times is Cardiff Council’s free bilingual monthly newspaper for the city’s residents. It tells local people what the council is doing and regularly runs surveys asking for citizens’ opinions on services and the future of the city. The paper is delivered to every household in Cardiff and is also available from council offices and facilities such as libraries and leisure centres across the city. This is the link:http://www.cardiff.gov.uk/content.asp?pagetype=search&keyword=C