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Le Chat: If somebody wants to chat in English, of course. I see this way is popular :)

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*Yulantila*: omg omg filolohi ponabezhali

Снежная: ^ДаRЁша^ пишет: does it sound difficult?... Yes, it is Anyway foreigners have more difficulties with Russian language *Yulantila* *Yulantila* пишет: omg omg filolohi ponabezhali nu vashe!! Ya - plochoi uchenik

Virus IFT: ^ДаRЁша^ most Americans and British don't care about these grammar rules. My average school teacher knew English grammar better than my American conversation teacher. That doesn't really matter a lot!


*Yulantila*: it's like this, i think

Машенька: *Yulantila* yeeeeaaaah))))

^ДаRЁша^: Снежная пишет: Yes, it is ok, forget it Virus IFT I'm a translator and I care about such rules. While speaking, I can neglect some rules but in any written text it is not permissible. May be ignorance is bliss, yet I prefer to know. *Yulantila* there's a mistake in using articles

Virus IFT: ^ДаRЁша^ пишет: I'm a translator and I care about such rules. While speaking, I can neglect some rules but in any written text it is not permissible. May be ignorance is bliss, yet I prefer to know. We make some mistakes even on Russian. I've got your point, anyways

Снежная: - Do you speak English? - Yesлибы!

*Yulantila*: ^ДаRЁша^ пишет: there's a mistake in using articles yes, he's foreigner

Снежная: Can you tell me about what this speach?

^ДаRЁша^: Снежная пишет: Can you tell me about what this speach? if shortly, she talks about the past year and about the courage and hope of the people in the UK and the Commonwealth and around the world. She talks that people break barriers to help one another. She and Prince Philip visited Australia and saw the disastrous results of floods. They supported the families who had lost their houses. Prince William travelled to New Zeland after earthquakes and floods and saw there how the community raised up to help the injured. Prince of Wales also saw a great deal of people's courage and help and how people can work together to help their neighbours. She talks about some historic visits to Ireland and from America: the spirit of friendship. The relationships which were strained became a great friendship. She talks about the family: the Commonwealth is a family of 53 nations shared a lot of things, they always support each other. Then she talks about the marriages of her two grandchildren. For many this Christmas will not be easy with armed forces deployed around the world and a lot of people celebrate this Christmas without their loves ones at home. However, finding hope in adversity is one of the themes of Christmas. She says that people must find kindness and forgiveness, restore friendships, reconcile divided communities and find some space in the hearts for love. She wishes us all a very happy Christmas

Снежная: ^ДаRЁша^, thanks ^ДаRЁша^ пишет: She wishes us all a very happy Christmas I understood it ...only

^ДаRЁша^: Снежная пишет: I understood it ...only I thought that her speech would be more difficult to understand because of her British accent and sophisticated royal words but it turned out to be untrue, I understood everything

Снежная: We Wish You A Merry Christmas!

Снежная: I want to be there

Virus IFT: I want to celebrate NY in New York (NY) I'll make it one day..

Снежная: Virus IFT, where are you from?

Virus IFT: Снежная Baku, Azerbaijan ethnic Russian-Azeri-Polish-Ukrainian-Jewish

Снежная: Virus IFT I thought you're from USA. I don't know why))

Virus IFT: really? hopefully soon I'll be living in USA, so you would be right

Virus IFT: Romney Narrows Vote Gap After Historic Debate Win PRINCETON, NJ -- Registered voters' preferences for president are evenly split in the first three days of Gallup tracking since last Wednesday's presidential debate. In the three days prior to the debate, Barack Obama had a five-percentage-point edge among registered voters. Comparison of Registered Voters' Presidential Preferences, Before and After First Presidential Debate, 2012 Gallup typically reports voter presidential preferences in seven-day rolling averages; the latest such average as of Saturday interviewing shows Obama with an average three-point edge, 49% to 46%, among registered voters. This Sept. 30-Oct. 6 field period includes three days before the Oct. 3 debate, the night of the debate itself, and three days after the debate. Even on this basis, the race has become somewhat more competitive compared with before the first debate. Obama held four- to six-point leads in Gallup's seven-day tracking results in the eight days prior to the Oct. 3 debate. Registered Voters' 2012 Preferences for President if the Election Were Held Today, September-October 2012 Should Mitt Romney's momentum continue in the coming days, that gap in the seven-day rolling average would narrow further. Romney Posts Historic Win in Debate An Oct. 4-5 Gallup poll finds roughly two in three Americans reporting that they watched the Oct. 3 debate, similar to what Gallup measured for each of the three 2008 presidential debates. Those who viewed the debate overwhelmingly believe Romney did a better job than Obama, 72% to 20%. Republicans were nearly unanimous in judging Romney the winner. But even Democrats rated Romney as doing a better job than Obama, 49% to 39%. Regardless of which candidate you happen to support, who do you think did the better job in last/Wednesday night’s debate -- [ROTATED: Mitt Romney (or) Barack Obama]? Track the 2012 race and compare it to past elections > These assessments are based on interviewing conducted Thursday and Friday after the Wednesday night debate, and may reflect the impact of news stories and media commentary -- which mostly declared Romney as the debate winner -- as well as personal reactions to the debates as they unfolded. Gallup has assessed opinion on who did better in most past presidential debates; some of these polls were conducted the night of the debate with pre-recruited samples of debate watchers immediately after it concluded, and some were conducted with more general samples of Americans in the days that followed the debate. Across all of the various debate-reaction polls Gallup has conducted, Romney's 52-point win is the largest Gallup has measured. The prior largest margin was 42 points for Bill Clinton over George H.W. Bush in the 1992 town hall debate. Romney's debate performance is also notable from the standpoint that U.S. debate watchers judged Obama the winner of all three 2008 debates with John McCain. Implications The first presidential debate went decidedly in Romney's favor. The debate appears to have affected voters to some degree, given the narrowing of the race in the three days after the debate compared with the three days prior. Still, the impact was not so strong that it changed the race to the point where Romney emerged as the leader among registered voters. Rather, at least in the first three days of Gallup tracking after the debate, the race is tied. But even that small movement is significant, given the competitiveness of the race throughout this presidential campaign year and the fact that debates rarely transform presidential election races. However, the generally positive unemployment report released on Friday may serve to blunt some of Romney's post-debate momentum. In any case, with a month to go before Election Day, the outcome of the 2012 presidential election is still very much in doubt. That certainly raises the stakes for both candidates in the next two debates, Oct. 16 in Hempstead, N.Y., and Oct. 22 in Boca Raton, Fla. MITT ROMNEY FOR PRESIDENT!!!



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