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ГДЗ Ваулина 11 Класс по Английскому Языку Дули Учебник 📕 Подоляко — Все Части
Английский язык
Ваулина Ю.Е.
11 класс
Автор
Ваулина Ю.Е.
Серия
Spotlight
Тип книги
Учебник
Год
2017
Описание

Учебник английского языка для 11 класса, автор – Ваулина, представляет собой увлекательный и структурированный подход к обучению школьников. В нем удачно сочетаются теоретический материал, упражнения для практики и интересные задания, способствующие развитию всех языковых навыков. Это пособие подходит как для самостоятельного изучения, так и для работы на уроках.

ГДЗ по Английскому Языку 11 Класс Модуль 1d Номер 9a Ваулина — Подробные Ответы

Задача

Портфолио: В следующем разделе этой истории зима закончилась, и Миллер едет в гости к Гансу. Напишите диалог между двумя этими персонажами. Зачитайте свой диалог классу.

Краткий ответ:

Miller: Greetings, my dear friend! The winter seemed endless. I eagerly awaited its end just so I could see you again and enjoy a nice chat with you.

Hans: Hello, Miller. It’s such a pleasure to see you. The winter felt not only long but also terribly cold. There were times when I thought I might never see spring. But now you’re here, in my home, and I’m thoroughly enjoying your company.

Miller: Yes, I completely agree. In fact, there were moments during winter when I longed to visit you, but then I pondered the meaning of true friendship. I believe that a real friend would allow his friend to face hardships alone, so he could learn from them and grow emotionally and physically stronger.

Hans: You are truly wise! I’ve missed hearing your stories so much.

Miller: You’re too kind. If you’d like, I can show you my white rabbits next winter.

Hans: Really? That would be amazing! And look, I’ve picked some roses for you—take them. It will bring me so much joy.

Miller: Thank you, my friend.

And so on…

Подробный ответ:

Miller: Greetings, my dear friend! The winter has felt so long, and I’ve been eagerly awaiting its end. The thought of seeing you again and having a nice, hearty conversation has kept me going through those cold days.

Hans: Hello, Miller! It’s truly wonderful to see you. I agree, the winter seemed never-ending. It wasn’t just long—it was bitterly cold, and at times, I wondered if I would ever feel the warmth of spring again. But now that you are here, in my home, it feels as though the seasons have changed. I’m really enjoying our time together.

Miller: Yes, I feel the same way, Hans. I completely understand. There were times during the winter when I found myself thinking about you, and I wished I could have visited. But then I thought about the meaning of true friendship. You see, I’ve always believed that a real friend doesn’t shield their companion from hardship. A true friend allows their friend to endure difficulties alone so that they may grow stronger—both emotionally and physically.

Hans: Oh, Miller, you are so wise! Your perspective on friendship is truly thought-provoking. I have to admit, I missed your stories during those long winter months. It’s been too long since we’ve had one of these deep conversations.

Miller: You flatter me, Hans. I’m just speaking from the heart. But I do appreciate your kind words. If you’d like, next winter, I can show you my collection of white rabbits. They bring me such peace; I would be happy to share them with you.

Hans: Really? That would be absolutely wonderful! I’ve always wanted to see your rabbits. And look, I picked some beautiful roses for you from my garden. Please, take them. It will bring me so much joy to see you happy.

Miller: Thank you, my dear friend. Your generosity always warms my heart. These roses are so lovely—truly a gift that I will cherish.

Hans: It’s nothing, really. I’m just glad you’re here, and that we can spend this time together. After all, true friendship is about sharing, isn’t it? Sharing both the good times and the hardships.

Miller: Absolutely. And I’m glad we can share these moments. It’s these little acts of kindness that make life meaningful.

Hans: You’re right. Whether it’s the warmth of a conversation, or the simple gift of flowers, friendship is about connection, understanding, and caring for each other. I’m happy to have you in my life, Miller.

Miller: And I feel the same, Hans. You are a friend unlike any other. I’m fortunate to know you, and I treasure our bond.



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