
Перевод текста ПОМОГИТЕ!!! John: Excuse me. I'm a reporter for a teenage newspaper called 'English
Bridge'. I know you studied Business administration in London, where you've spent two years of your life. Bohdan Levchuk: Exactly. John: I want to write an article about television in London. May I ask you some questions? ' Bohdan Levchuk: Oh, certainly. John: Do the Londoners like to watch TV? Bohdan Levchuk: Yes, very much. London television, which broadcast its first regular TV programmes since1936, is one of the oldest in the world . John: How many channels were available for you in London? Bohdan Levchuk: Three. Two of them were broadcast by BBC and were state-financed. And one TV programme was commercial. John: What does BBC televise? Bohdan Levchuk: It televises foreign and home events, sport matches and competitions, musical shows and, of course, films which are usually old ones. John: What channels show new films? Bohdan Levchuk: Usually commercials do. You see, Londoners prefer to see new films in the cinemas. There are a lot of cinemas in the British capital. John: And what kinds of television programmes are popular in Britain? Bohdan Levchuk: I think the British like watching game shows with the hosts, who are usually comedians, and with contestants, who try to win prizes, such as holiday, a contestant money, televisions, cars and so on John: Can you name some of the most popular shows? Bohdan Levchuk : Well, I think 'Wheel of Fortune' is one of them. It's a show where there are three contestants. They spin a state-financed large wheel which has prizes and penalties on it. Contestants have to guess the letters of an expression to win the prizes. If they get one of the penalties on the wheel, they lose all the money which they have won so far. The winner of the first round can try for a jackpot of a holiday that is a car or £3000. John: Wow! Are there any game shows for teenagers? Bohdan Levchuk: Uh, yes... I remember the one that is called 'Blockbusters'. In the show students are given a definition of a word and they must say what the word is. They can win prizes for themselves and for their schools. John: You helped me a lot. I've got areally interesting information to share with our readers. Thank you for your time. Bohdan Levchuk: You are welcome.

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John: Excuse me. I'm a reporter for a teenage newspaper called 'English Bridge'. I know you studied Business administration in London, where you've spent two years of your life. Bohdan Levchuk: Exactly. John: I want to write an article about television in London. May I ask you some questions? Bohdan Levchuk: Oh, certainly. John: Do the Londoners like to watch TV? Bohdan Levchuk: Yes, very much. London television, which broadcast its first regular TV programmes since 1936, is one of the oldest in the world. John: How many channels were available for you in London? Bohdan Levchuk: Three. Two of them were broadcast by BBC and were state-financed. And one TV programme was commercial. John: What does BBC televise? Bohdan Levchuk: It televises foreign and home events, sport matches and competitions, musical shows and, of course, films which are usually old ones. John: What channels show new films? Bohdan Levchuk: Usually commercials do. You see, Londoners prefer to see new films in the cinemas. There are a lot of cinemas in the British capital. John: And what kinds of television programmes are popular in Britain? Bohdan Levchuk: I think the British like watching game shows with the hosts, who are usually comedians, and with contestants, who try to win prizes, such as holidays, contestant money, televisions, cars, and so on. John: Can you name some of the most popular shows? Bohdan Levchuk: Well, I think 'Wheel of Fortune' is one of them. It's a show where there are three contestants. They spin a state-financed large wheel which has prizes and penalties on it. Contestants have to guess the letters of an expression to win the prizes. If they get one of the penalties on the wheel, they lose all the money which they have won so far. The winner of the first round can try for a jackpot of a holiday that is a car or £3000. John: Wow! Are there any game shows for teenagers? Bohdan Levchuk: Uh, yes... I remember the one that is called 'Blockbusters'. In the show, students are given a definition of a word and they must say what the word is. They can win prizes for themselves and for their schools. John: You helped me a lot. I've got really interesting information to share with our readers. Thank you for your time. Bohdan Levchuk: You are welcome.
Based on the conversation, John, a reporter for a teenage newspaper called 'English Bridge', is interviewing Bohdan Levchuk, who studied Business administration in London for two years. John wants to write an article about television in London and asks Bohdan several questions. Bohdan shares that Londoners like to watch TV, and London television is one of the oldest in the world. In London, there were three available channels, two of which were state-financed and broadcast by the BBC. BBC televises foreign and home events, sports matches and competitions, musical shows, and old films. New films are usually shown on commercial channels, but Londoners prefer to see new films in cinemas. Game shows are popular in Britain, with hosts usually being comedians and contestants trying to win prizes like holidays, money, televisions, and cars. One popular show mentioned is 'Wheel of Fortune', where contestants spin a wheel with prizes and penalties. 'Blockbusters' is a game show for teenagers where students guess words based on given definitions to win prizes for themselves and their schools. John expresses gratitude for the information, and the interview concludes.


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