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— What institute? Pedagogical?
— Yea.
— You have to take a trolley-bus. There is a trolley-bus stop over there, on the other side of the street.
— Thank you. Which trolley-bus have I to take?
— Number five.
— Thank you very nu:ch.
— Not at all.
80.* Copy the sentences. Write the verbs in brackets in the proper form.
1. When did they (to btgiri) to learn French? 2. Did the pupils (to go) to the cinema yesterday? 3. Who (to live) here last year? 4. Why did you (to become) a teacher? 5. Where did she (to spend) her holidays? 6. This boy usually (to get) good marks when he was a first-year pupil.
Lesson 44
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81. Answer the questions (exercise 78).
82. Do exercise 3.
83. a) Read the text.
ABOUT AMERICANS' FOOD
American food is part British, part Italian, port German, part Mexican, part Chinese, part Ukrainian... When people from other countries came to live in the USA, they brought different cooking traditions. Some of them opened restaurants and food stores, and today Americans enjoy food from all over the world.
The USA is famous for "fast food". The first fast food restaurants served hamburgers, but now they serve other kinds of food as well. Many fast food restaurants have a drive-in section. Here you can order and pick up your food without even getting out uf yuui car! Inside there is often a "salad bar", where you can help yourself to as much salad as you want.
Americans eat out a lot, and when they go to a restaurant, they don't expect to be hungry afterwards. Most restaurants will put a lot of food on your plate — sometimes it can be too much. But if you can't finish it all, don't worry: the waiter will bring you a "doggy bag" and you can take it home with you.
b) Answer the questions.
Why do Americans enjoy food from all over the world?
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