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The highest average longevity in Japanese - 79 years, Greeks, Canadians, Australians and Swedes live to about 78 years, the Germans and the Americans, the figure is 76 years. Russian and Turks live on average 67 years old, but the average duration of life of Nigerians and Somalis in times less - about 47 years.
Grow your brain
Try to spend more time for crossword puzzles , playing games to develop thinking , learn something new , such as a foreign language. Try to abandon elementary calculations on the calculator , and try to make the calculations in mind. In developing your brain to make it work , you thereby slow irreversible age degradation of mental abilities. Everything else, forcing the brain to work you activate the heart, blood circulation in the body and are contributing to better metabolism .
Easy food
It turns out that most of those dishes that we eat is not adapted to our diet and very poorly digested. If you have wondered how to live to 100 years, you will need to abandon most meats, become a vegetarian. Add to your diet more vegetables, fruits and always eat plenty of clean water.
Drop all the bad habits
Try to get rid of their bad habits (smoking, alcohol abuse, overeating, food in fast foods, and more), thus you strengthen yourself, your body and increase your chances to live to 100 years old.
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Date of birth 11.06.1985
In 2004, Dmitry Koldun got into the finale of the musical project «national performer 2» TV channel. In 2004-2005 he worked in the State concert orchestra of Belarus. With the orchestra participated in the festivals of «Slavyanski Bazar» in Vitebsk, Molodechno-2005».
In 2006 Dmitry Koldun with his song «May be» accepted the participation of Belarus in the selection of Eurovision. In the same year became the winner of the project «star Factory 6» on the First Canales 2007, the singer has become the contractor of Belarus at the Eurovision song contest with the song «Work your magic». Also this year, together with Natalya Labour he takes part in the project of the First channel «star».
13 January 2012 Dmitry Koldun married Vike Chemickou. on 18 January 2013, the couple had a son.
The most popular songs:
Корабли:
2. Work your magic
3. May be
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«Ecological problems»
Since ancient times Nature has served Man, being the source of his life. For thousands of years people lived in harmony with environment and it seemed to them that natural riches were unlimited. But with the development of civilization man's interference in nature began to increase.
Large cities with thousands of smoky industrial enterprises appear all over the world today.
The by-products of their activity pollute the air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we grow grain and vegetables on.
Every year world industry pollutes the atmosphere with about 1000 million tons of dust and other harmful substances. Many cities suffer from smog.
Vast forests are cut and burn in fire. Their disappearance upsets the oxygen balance. As a result some rare species of animals, birds, fish and plants disappear forever, a number of rivers and lakes dry up.
The most horrible ecological disaster befell Ukraine and its people after the Chernobyl tragedy in April 1986.
A great damage has been done to the agriculture, forests and people's health. The consequences of this explosion at the atomic power-station are tragic for the Ukrainian, Byelorussian and other nations.
Environmental protection is of a universal concern. That is why serious measures to create a system of ecological security should be taken.Some progress has been already made in this direction. As many as 159 countries — members of the UNO — have set up environmental protection agencies.
The international organisation Greenpeace is also doing much to preserve the environment.
But these are only the initial steps and they must be carried onward to protect nature, to save life on the planet not only for the sake of the present but also for the future generations. |
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Тема Погода. Одяг.
Тип уроку: комбінований (урок засвоєння нових знань та формування вмінь та навичок)
Цілі:
Практична: Навчити учнів лексиці з теми, тренувати вживання вивченої лексики в усному мовленні та на письмі;
Розвиваюча: розвивати навички читання, письма, аудіювання та говоріння, розвивати мовну здогадку та мовленнєву реакцію, увагу, пам’ять, логічне та творче мислення учнів;
Виховна: виховувати ввічливість та культуру поведінки , естетичний смак;
Освітня: розширити словниковий запас учнів, поглибити знання учнів з теми, підвищити мотивацію вивчення англійської мови;
Обладнання: підручники, зошити, мультимедійна презентація, малюнки, роздаткові матеріали, аудіо та відеоматеріали.
План уроку
autumn
Початок уроку - 5 хв.
1.Фонетична розминка
2.Мовленнєва розминка
Основна частина уроку
Введення та семантизація лексики;- 5хв.
Лексичні вправи: - 10 хв.
а) опрацювання графічного образу;
б) опрацювання значення слова;
3. Навчання аудіюванню – 5 хв.
4. Навчання читанню - 6 хв.
5. Навчання письму - 5 хв.
6. Навчання говорінню – 5 хв.
Заключна частина уроку. - 3хв.
Підведення підсумків уроку. Виставлення оцінок.
Домашнє завдання
Read the poem,mind your sounds and intonation, please
The sun is shining
And I am smiling,
The weather is bad
And I am sad.
When it is dry
We are fine…
The weather is nice,
Isn’t it a surprise?
What’s
the weather like?
It’s sunny
It’s stormy
It’s cloudy
It’s foggy
It’s freezing cold
It’s hot
It’s frosty
It’s raining
It’s snowing
It’s windy
It’s ... today.
What weather do you like/dislike ?
I like when the weather is…
(cold, sunny, warm, cool, hot, frosty, snowy, rainy, stormy, foggy, wet, windy, cloudy)
I dislike the weather with…
(a lot of snow, a lot of sunshine, a cold wind, a thick fog, thunder and lightning, a heavy shower)
There is no bad weather – there are bad clothes.
a belt
a suit
a cardigan
a fur coat
a waistcoat
a tracksuit
a tie
trainers
a) a tie
b) trainers
c) a tracksuit
d) a suit
e) a fur coat
f) a belt
a cardigan
a raincoat
jeans
mittens
7
1
2
3
8
9
10
4
5
6
su.t
tr . iners
c . rdigan
t . e
Wa .stco . t
Girls and boys can wear cardigans
when it is chilly.
Men often wear suits .
You can wear a belt
with a skirt, dress or trousers.
A businessman usually wears a tie with a shirt.
Women like wearing fur coats in winter.
For our PE classes we usually wear tracksuits and trainers .
Pupils of our school
wear waistcoats as
their uniform.
Let’s write our words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment.
a waistcoat
a tie
a tracksuit
trainers
a cardigan
a fur coat
GREAT JOB!
raincoat
coat
boots
sunglasses
trainers
belt
umbrella
suit
scarf
cap
hat
gloves
jumper
jeans
shoes
jacket
sandals
tie
fur coat
blouse
socks
trousers
T-shirt
shirt
skirt
tracksuit
shorts
cardigan
waistcoat
Whatever the weather is today
Will tell me what to wear if I go out to play
The temperature outside could be ____________or cold
Foggy, smoggy, freezy, breezy, _____________with a storm
Do I need a coat?
Do I need some boots?
Do I need some ___________ or a bathing suit?
I’ve got shorts and sweaters, earmuffs too
Goggles, _____________, lots of hats,
Even have my Grandpa’s spats
Whatever the weather is today
Will tell me what to wear if I go out to play
The temperature outside could be warm or cold
_____________, smoggy, freezy, breezy, rainy with a storm
Do I need a coat?
Do I need some boots?
Do I need some mittens or a bathing suit?
I’ve got shorts and_________________, earmuffs too
Goggles, sandals, lots of hats,
Even have my Grandpa’s spats
Whatever the weather is today
Will tell me what ________________if I go out to play
The temperature outside could be warm or cold
Foggy, smoggy, freezy, breezy, rainy with a storm
spats
earmuffs
Snowy
Rainy
Sunny
Freezing cold
A bit chilly
Windy
Hot
Warm
Spring
Snow melts, nature awakens from its winter sleep, and the first flowers appear.
As the weather is often changeable in this season, we offer you to mix different kinds of clothes.
If it’s a sunny but a bit chilly day, you can wear a light jacket or a trench coat, shoes, jeans and a shirt or a blouse.
Long, colourful skirts are the most popular ones in the first warm days.
The colours, we are sure to be in fashion, are bright green and blue.
Follow our tips and you’ll be an up-to-date person.
Summer
School finishes, holidays start, days get longer.
We can go on holidays, go to the beach, sunbathe, swim and eat ice-cream.
Designers are so kind with us to make shorts very popular in this time of the year.
Sometimes it’s boiling hot and we can’t think of anything but going to the sea.
Multicoloured tops, mini-skirts and light dresses are must haves.
But when men go to work they put on a suit, a shirt and a tie. Women put on a skirt and a blouse.
It gets colder, days get shorter.
Indian summer comes, leaves have beautiful colours, and trees shed their leaves.
It rains a lot, and school starts.
To be fashionable wear a black coat and a woolen hat.
Grey raincoats are this season’s biggest trends, because the weather is rainy.
Don’t forget about a transparent umbrella to enjoy the rainy sky.
Autumn
Winter
The first frosts come.
The roads are icy and slippery.
Sometimes it’s windy and freezing cold.
But it’s possible to be up-to-weather and fashionable at the same time.
One thing that every girl needs in her wardrobe is a dark red or purple scarf.
Put on high boots and a fur coat and you’ll look as a magazine model.
Fashion Tips
Wear brightly coloured clothes this autumn. In a red hat, red scarf and orange boots you’ll always be in a good mood. When the weather is rainy you can wear a dark blue raincoat and a take a large umbrella with you. You’ll look smart in a striped cardigan and nice jeans, too.
Wе’ll weather the weather,
Whatever the weather,
Whether we like it or not
Your homework:
ex.2 , ex.3 p.40
Workbook
Thank you for your attention!
Використані джерела:
http://animashky.ru/index/0-18?12-5
http://faculty.usiouxfalls.edu/arpeterson/smartboard.htm#langart
http://english-basis.ru/327-flashcards-clothes/
http://festival.1september.ru/articles/212523/
http://www.it-n.ru/
http://jc-schools.net/tutorials/ppt-games/
http://www.englishvideolesson.com/categories/Feelings
http://nsportal.ru/shkola/inostrannye-yazyki/angliiskii-yazyk/library/plan-konspekt-uroka-weather
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«Ecological problems»
Since ancient times Nature has served Man, being the source of his life. For thousands of years people lived in harmony with environment and it seemed to them that natural riches were unlimited. But with the development of civilization man's interference in nature began to increase.
Large cities with thousands of smoky industrial enterprises appear all over the world today.
The by-products of their activity pollute the air we breathe, the water we drink, the land we grow grain and vegetables on.
Every year world industry pollutes the atmosphere with about 1000 million tons of dust and other harmful substances. Many cities suffer from smog.
Vast forests are cut and burn in fire. Their disappearance upsets the oxygen balance. As a result some rare species of animals, birds, fish and plants disappear forever, a number of rivers and lakes dry up.
The most horrible ecological disaster befell Ukraine and its people after the Chernobyl tragedy in April 1986.
A great damage has been done to the agriculture, forests and people's health. The consequences of this explosion at the atomic power-station are tragic for the Ukrainian, Byelorussian and other nations.
Environmental protection is of a universal concern. That is why serious measures to create a system of ecological security should be taken.Some progress has been already made in this direction. As many as 159 countries — members of the UNO — have set up environmental protection agencies.
The international organisation Greenpeace is also doing much to preserve the environment.
But these are only the initial steps and they must be carried onward to protect nature, to save life on the planet not only for the sake of the present but also for the future generations. |
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Weather and climate of Belarus
What is the climate of the weather?
Weather - is the state of the atmosphere in this location at a certain time or for a limited period of time (day, month, year).
Climate - is the long-term patterns of weather, typical for the given area due to its geographical position.
The Climate Of Belarus
The Climate of Belarus is moderately continental. Is formed under the influence of air masses of the Atlantic ocean, is characterized by rainy ,cool summers , mild winter with frequent thaws, unstable weather in autumn and winter.
The temperature of the air in Belarus
The average temperature varies depending on regions of Belarus. In July the average temperature is from +17 C in the north to +18,5 C in the south.
The average temperature in January ranges from-cent-4,5 per cent C in the south-west up to -8 C in the north-east.
In some regions of Belarus temperature below zero is stored more than one-third of the year.
Rainfall in Belarus
On the territory of Belarus at an average annual rainfall is 600 to 700 mm of precipitation.
70% of precipitation in the form of rain falls in April-October.
The number of snow days in Belarus, from 75 in the south-west up to 125 in the north-east. Maximum height of snow cover, respectively, from 15 to 30 cm.
Best time to travel to Belarus
For summer recreation favorable time period with daily average temperature above 15 C increase in the direction from the north-east to south-west - with 70-89 days in Poozerie up to 90-95 days in Central Belarus and 96-114 days in Polesie.
For the winter holidays favorable period with temperatures ranging from -5 to -15 degrees C ranges from 30 days in the south-west of up to 60 days in the north-east, and in the cold of winter it can grow up to 130 days.
Omens about the weather
When the day was hot, stuffy and are increasing rapidly
cumulus clouds, it portends a thunderstorm.
Omens about the weather
When the evening becomes bright red or
purple color - it is to a deterioration in the weather.
Omens about the weather
If the smoke from the chimneys and from the fire rises straight up it portends good weather.
The End.
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Yagnich Taras
Canadian economy
Economy
Canada has a developed market economy.Canada is a member of the Organization for Economic Cooperation and Development (OECD) and the G8 (G8).The country's economy is growing at a fast pace and with low unemployment and large government surpluses in the federal budget.
Canada is a highly industrialized and agrarian country.
Major industries: mining and processing, food, woodworking, paper, transport equipment, chemical, fish, oil and gas.
Transport - rail, road, river, lake, sea, air.
Main ports: Vancouver, Seattle-El, Port-Cards, Thunder Bay, Montreal.
In the economy of Canada, sectors of extractive industry and agriculture are manufacturing, manufacturing, construction and service sectors.
Canada is one of the few energy-exporting countries in the world: large natural gas deposits are located on the east coast, and oil is in Alberta.
There are also large deposits of petroleum sands Athabaski - the second largest oil field in the world after Saudi Arabia. In Quebec, British Columbia, Newfoundland and Labrador,
Ontario and Manitoba, hydroelectric power is the most common and least expensive.
Canada - one of the world's largest producers of agricultural products.
Canadian prairies, built largely by the early waves of Ukrainian emigration, are among the largest suppliers of wheat and other crops.
Canada, the largest producer of zinc and uranium, also has large deposits of other natural resources, such as: gold, nickel, aluminum, lead.
There is a country and a highly developed processing industry in southern Ontario and Quebec; There are also car repair factories, affiliates of many American and Japanese automobile companies that are key to the economy of these provinces.
Canada's economy is deeply integrated with the world economy and, to a certain extent, is highly dependent on international trade, especially with its largest trading partner, the United States of America.
In 1989, Canada concluded a Canada-US Duty Free Trade Agreement (FTA), and in 1994, the North American Free Trade Agreement (NAFTA), which included Mexico.
Since the mid-1990s, the government has shown a positive balance of the federal budget and consistently pays government debt.
The Canadian dollar (CAD) to the US (USD) is now the highest in the last ten years.
Bank of CANADA
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One of the important tasks of the modern school - to educate physically, mentally, socially and spiritually healthy. For public health Ukraine testifies to the existence of a real threat of extinction of the nation.
Today, nearly 90% of pre-school children, pupils and students are variations in health. In the last 5 years 41% increase in the number of pupils, referred to as special health care groups. 60% increase in the number of juveniles who use drugs, smoke, drink.
Human Health - an interesting and complex phenomenon. It has always attracted and will attract the attention of not only researchers, but also every person. This concept is old, that in all languages the word "health"
Human health depends on 20% of the inheritance, 10% of the level of development of medicine, 20% of the environment, 50% of life.
Lifestyle - a set of stable forms of human life that define her career. This is - a set of habits.
The basis of a healthy lifestyle is the individual system behavior and habits of each individual, which provides it with the right level of life and healthy longevity. Healthy lifestyle - a practical action to prevent disease, strengthen all systems of the body and improve the overall well-being.
The main thing - to think about the consequences of their actions.
The basis of a healthy lifestyle based on the following principles:
nutrition;
optimum driving mode;
hardening of the body;
personal hygiene;
no bad habits;
positive emotions;
intellectual development;
moral and spiritual development;
Nutrition has five basic requirements:
1. The amount of food - it's so much that it provided daily energy consumption of the body;
2. The quality of the food - the right balance of fats, proteins, carbohydrates, vitamins, minerals, water under the age periods of the child;
3.Properly organized mode of eating;
4. Digestion - create a pleasant atmosphere when eating;
5. The food was not harmful.
You can not skip a threat to health as genetically modified foods, which increasingly appear on our table. They are called time bomb, the consequences of which no one can perebachyty.
Personal hygiene - is the foundation of a healthy lifestyle, the condition effectively prevent various diseases. This particular body hygiene, teeth and mouth; mental work.
Habits that are detrimental to health, life or do not comply with the cultural norms of the society in which we live - are harmful. Most bad habits that may emerge at school age are smoking and drinking alcohol, drugs.
Effects of alcohol are:
-reduction of coordination;
-memory impairment;
-reducing ability to think;
-blurred vision;
-stomach pain, heartburn, vomiting;
-cardiovascular disease;
-disruption of the brain;
-reduction in life expectancy.
In tobacco leaves contain nicotine, carbohydrates, proteins, essential oils, hydrocyanic acid, ammonia, nitrogen, ethylene, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide.
During the combustion of cigarettes to 50% with nicotine smoke into the air and inhaled by nonsmokers, 25% destroyed during the combustion of tobacco, 5% remains in the butt and 20% ingested. In tobacco smoke contains the radioactive substance polonium 210 as tobacco smoke - is radioactive.
Addiction - the general name of illnesses manifested craving for continuous use in growing quantities of narcotic medicines and drugs as a result of sustained psychological and physical dependence on them with the development of withdrawal symptoms when stopping taking them. Addiction leads to profound adverse changes in personality and other psychological disorders, as well as dysfunction of the internal organs.
The formation depending affect:
frequency of use and number of drugs;
toxicity and biochemical characteristics of the drug product;
feature of the consumer (the person's age, his weight);
mental state;
nature of the relationship to drugs.
Consequently, drugs, alcohol, nicotine and other drugs harm the body of man. They constitute a public danger and valeological (degradation of the individual, chronic illness, death). Therefore, it is important to put an end to bad habits. It is better to live a healthy lifestyle and do not shorten own life
Thank you for attention!!!
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The education in New Zealand
The Educational system of New Zealand
Primary/ Intermediate ( Ages 5-12 )
Secondary ( Ages 13-18 )
Tertiary :
1. Polytechnics, Institutes of Technology and Private Education Providers.
2. Universities and colleges of education
The system of education can be divided into four parts:
Secondary education curriculum
Years 9-10
Students in Years 9 and 10 study a basic core of subjects: English, social study, general studies, maths, music, art and crafts and physical education.
Years 11-13
The NCEA is New Zealand’ s main national qualification for secondary students
in Years 11-13
National Certificate of Educational Achievement
NCEA Level 1 is offered in Year 11
Level 2 in Year 12
Level 3 ( and 4 Scholarship qualification) in Year 13
These 3(4) levels are first steps of eight levels in the National Qualifications Framework.
NCEA enables students to link their secondary education to their tertiary education, with all levels recognised by universities and other tertiary education providers around New Zealand.
Secondary education as a pathway to further study
There are numerous educational opportunities at tertiary level.
Options available for further study include:
Foundations Studies are an introduction to the NZ education system and courses are useful for students looking to enter the tertiary education system.
Universities (There are about eight State Universities. More then 110 thousand students study there(3-10% are foreigners)).
Institutes of technology and polytechnics
Private training establishments ( most run on a similar timetable to state tertiary institutions.
Courses of English language
As a rule studying for foreign students in NZ starts with these courses.
There is a wide choice of special language centres and departments of studying English at Polytechnics or Universities. Training is conducted in groups or individually.
They are :
Business English
English during holidays
Languages International - IELTS or TOEFL preparation course.
General English
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Тема Погода. Одяг.
Тип уроку: комбінований (урок засвоєння нових знань та формування вмінь та навичок)
Цілі:
Практична: Навчити учнів лексиці з теми, тренувати вживання вивченої лексики в усному мовленні та на письмі;
Розвиваюча: розвивати навички читання, письма, аудіювання та говоріння, розвивати мовну здогадку та мовленнєву реакцію, увагу, пам’ять, логічне та творче мислення учнів;
Виховна: виховувати ввічливість та культуру поведінки , естетичний смак;
Освітня: розширити словниковий запас учнів, поглибити знання учнів з теми, підвищити мотивацію вивчення англійської мови;
Обладнання: підручники, зошити, мультимедійна презентація, малюнки, роздаткові матеріали, аудіо та відеоматеріали.
План уроку
autumn
Початок уроку - 5 хв.
1.Фонетична розминка
2.Мовленнєва розминка
Основна частина уроку
Введення та семантизація лексики;- 5хв.
Лексичні вправи: - 10 хв.
а) опрацювання графічного образу;
б) опрацювання значення слова;
3. Навчання аудіюванню – 5 хв.
4. Навчання читанню - 6 хв.
5. Навчання письму - 5 хв.
6. Навчання говорінню – 5 хв.
Заключна частина уроку. - 3хв.
Підведення підсумків уроку. Виставлення оцінок.
Домашнє завдання
Read the poem,mind your sounds and intonation, please
The sun is shining
And I am smiling,
The weather is bad
And I am sad.
When it is dry
We are fine…
The weather is nice,
Isn’t it a surprise?
What’s
the weather like?
It’s sunny
It’s stormy
It’s cloudy
It’s foggy
It’s freezing cold
It’s hot
It’s frosty
It’s raining
It’s snowing
It’s windy
It’s ... today.
What weather do you like/dislike ?
I like when the weather is…
(cold, sunny, warm, cool, hot, frosty, snowy, rainy, stormy, foggy, wet, windy, cloudy)
I dislike the weather with…
(a lot of snow, a lot of sunshine, a cold wind, a thick fog, thunder and lightning, a heavy shower)
There is no bad weather – there are bad clothes.
a belt
a suit
a cardigan
a fur coat
a waistcoat
a tracksuit
a tie
trainers
a) a tie
b) trainers
c) a tracksuit
d) a suit
e) a fur coat
f) a belt
a cardigan
a raincoat
jeans
mittens
7
1
2
3
8
9
10
4
5
6
su.t
tr . iners
c . rdigan
t . e
Wa .stco . t
Girls and boys can wear cardigans
when it is chilly.
Men often wear suits .
You can wear a belt
with a skirt, dress or trousers.
A businessman usually wears a tie with a shirt.
Women like wearing fur coats in winter.
For our PE classes we usually wear tracksuits and trainers .
Pupils of our school
wear waistcoats as
their uniform.
Let’s write our words. Watch carefully because they will flash on the screen for just a moment.
a waistcoat
a tie
a tracksuit
trainers
a cardigan
a fur coat
GREAT JOB!
raincoat
coat
boots
sunglasses
trainers
belt
umbrella
suit
scarf
cap
hat
gloves
jumper
jeans
shoes
jacket
sandals
tie
fur coat
blouse
socks
trousers
T-shirt
shirt
skirt
tracksuit
shorts
cardigan
waistcoat
Whatever the weather is today
Will tell me what to wear if I go out to play
The temperature outside could be ____________or cold
Foggy, smoggy, freezy, breezy, _____________with a storm
Do I need a coat?
Do I need some boots?
Do I need some ___________ or a bathing suit?
I’ve got shorts and sweaters, earmuffs too
Goggles, _____________, lots of hats,
Even have my Grandpa’s spats
Whatever the weather is today
Will tell me what to wear if I go out to play
The temperature outside could be warm or cold
_____________, smoggy, freezy, breezy, rainy with a storm
Do I need a coat?
Do I need some boots?
Do I need some mittens or a bathing suit?
I’ve got shorts and_________________, earmuffs too
Goggles, sandals, lots of hats,
Even have my Grandpa’s spats
Whatever the weather is today
Will tell me what ________________if I go out to play
The temperature outside could be warm or cold
Foggy, smoggy, freezy, breezy, rainy with a storm
spats
earmuffs
Snowy
Rainy
Sunny
Freezing cold
A bit chilly
Windy
Hot
Warm
Spring
Snow melts, nature awakens from its winter sleep, and the first flowers appear.
As the weather is often changeable in this season, we offer you to mix different kinds of clothes.
If it’s a sunny but a bit chilly day, you can wear a light jacket or a trench coat, shoes, jeans and a shirt or a blouse.
Long, colourful skirts are the most popular ones in the first warm days.
The colours, we are sure to be in fashion, are bright green and blue.
Follow our tips and you’ll be an up-to-date person.
Summer
School finishes, holidays start, days get longer.
We can go on holidays, go to the beach, sunbathe, swim and eat ice-cream.
Designers are so kind with us to make shorts very popular in this time of the year.
Sometimes it’s boiling hot and we can’t think of anything but going to the sea.
Multicoloured tops, mini-skirts and light dresses are must haves.
But when men go to work they put on a suit, a shirt and a tie. Women put on a skirt and a blouse.
It gets colder, days get shorter.
Indian summer comes, leaves have beautiful colours, and trees shed their leaves.
It rains a lot, and school starts.
To be fashionable wear a black coat and a woolen hat.
Grey raincoats are this season’s biggest trends, because the weather is rainy.
Don’t forget about a transparent umbrella to enjoy the rainy sky.
Autumn
Winter
The first frosts come.
The roads are icy and slippery.
Sometimes it’s windy and freezing cold.
But it’s possible to be up-to-weather and fashionable at the same time.
One thing that every girl needs in her wardrobe is a dark red or purple scarf.
Put on high boots and a fur coat and you’ll look as a magazine model.
Fashion Tips
Wear brightly coloured clothes this autumn. In a red hat, red scarf and orange boots you’ll always be in a good mood. When the weather is rainy you can wear a dark blue raincoat and a take a large umbrella with you. You’ll look smart in a striped cardigan and nice jeans, too.
Wе’ll weather the weather,
Whatever the weather,
Whether we like it or not
Thank you for your attention! |
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Earthquake - the underground vibrations or shocks, arising from the shift of the crust or upper mantle.
Among all natural disasters, according to UNESCO, earthquakes rank first in the world inflicted economic damage and number of victims.
The occurrence of earthquakes
The occurrence of earthquakes associated mainly with tectonic processes. In the course of the year on the Earth is fixed separately. 1 million earthquakes. Allocate hypocenter and the epicenter of the earthquake. From them in all parties diverge seismic waves.
Depending on the cause and location of earthquakes are divided into:
Tectonic
Volcanic
Earthquake in Mexico (2012) - an earthquake with the magnitude of 7.4 took place on March 20. After the main shock was followed by a series of aftershocks.
Localization of the epicenter
The earthquake it was at a depth of 17,5 kilometers of the epicenter tremors was in the state of Guerrero, 25 kilometers to the East of the city Ometepek and for 186 kilometers to the East from Acapulco.
Consequences of the earthquake
Injured 13 people.
The total number of destroyed houses - about 2000.
Without electricity temporarily stayed around 2.5 million people.
Around 250,000 people were left without water.
In Mexico City footbridge collapsed. Its debris dropped by minibus.
Behavior during an earthquake
Try to stay calm
Quickly leave the house and get away from him at a safe distance.
Leave corner room if you are above the second floor.
Behavior during an earthquake
If you are in the room to stand in the doorway inside doors or in the corner of the room, away from windows and heavy objects.
Do not rush to the stairs or the elevator. Exit the building will be the most crowded, and elevators fail.
Away from tall buildings, overpasses, bridges and power lines.
From earthquakes no one is safe. Governments of different countries are spending hundreds of thousands of dollars to measure seismic activity and prevent earthquakes, but so far that is the nature of humanity by surprise. Victims may be less affected if people know how to behave during an earthquake. |
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The vertical motions lead to a drastic lowering or raising of the rocks. Typically, the offset is only a few centimeters, but the energy released when moving billions of tons of rock, even a small distance is enormous.
This sudden release of energy stored in compressed or stretched rocks.
It manifests itself in tremors and vibrations of the earth's surface.
The second reason reflects deeper processes occurring in areas along the edges of the shifting plates, where the edges of these masses are immersed in the Earth's crust Earth's mantle at depths of about 500 km re-absorbed, absorbed. For this reason, there are already more major earthquakes
Irishman Robert Mallet distinguished engineer has made a significant contribution to the study of earthquakes. He found that there are certain zones where occur most frequently small or large earthquake.
Mallet mapped the areas in which seismic waves propagate, we found that all of them, like rays from the star, emanate from a single point - the epicenter located at the ground surface above the earthquake
The first seismograph, which had scientific value, was built in 1879 in Japan, Ewing. As the cargo was for a pendulum cast iron ring weighing 25 kg, suspended on steel wire.
Currently, inducted into the practice of monitoring large areas: near the major faults are placed devices on which information is transmitted via satellite connection to the centers, where is processed.
Not bad a presentiment of natural disturbances and attack pets. It is well known that dogs, chickens and pigs shortly before the onset of disasters are changing their behavior, give in to apathy and refuse to eat.
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. Snakes, especially poisonous, in anticipation of an approaching earthquake is a few days leave the inhabited burrows. So do lizards and ants. Some scholars are inclined to explain this undeniable fact highly sensitive to temperature changes in the skin of the soil
As part of the ESP is not inferior to reptiles and crocodiles.
December 17, 1987 on the island of Kyushu, dozens of individuals have begun to publish an alarming growling and bending arch, perform an intricate dance.
Scientists argue that the approach of an earthquake can prevent at least 130 animals.
A new type of earthquake, Japanese scientists discovered. Earthquake, described by researchers led by Professor Ito Iosihiro have ultra-low frequency. Identified seismic processes can lead to fluctuations in the magnitude 3 to 3.5 points. However, the shocks are so slow that their man does not feel. However, these variations contribute to the growth pressures in a seismically active zones. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/dieslovo-to-be1.html | Дієслово «to be» | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/35/0d54e0d26fafc687012a7a5b2692bbeb.ppt | files/0d54e0d26fafc687012a7a5b2692bbeb.ppt | VERB to be (am, is, are) - statements
I LOVE ENGLISH
http://ksenstar.com.ua/
you, we, they - are
he, she, it - is
They are good.
She is good.
I - am
he, she, it - is
She is hungry.
I am hungry.
you, we, they - are
he, she, it - is
You are bad.
It is bad.
you, we, they - are
he, she, it - is
It is small.
We are small.
I - am
he, she, it - is
He is hot.
I am hot.
you, we, they - are
he, she, it - is
He is cold.
We are cold.
you, we, they - are
I am clean.
We are clean.
I - am
you, we, they - are
I - am
You are big.
I am big.
he, she, it - is
It is at home.
They are at home.
you, we, they - are
you, we, they - are
he, she, it - is
She is a pupil.
We are pupils.
you, we, they - are
I - am
They are fat.
I am fat.
you, we, they - are
he, she, it - is
She is at school.
They are at school.
I - am
he, she, it - is
She is happy.
I am happy.
you, we, they - are
I - am
You are dirty.
I am at dirty.
you, we, they - are
he, she, it - is
It is new.
They are new.
you, we, they - are
I - am
We are old.
I am old.
you, we, they - are
he, she, it - is
You are sad.
He is sad.
I - am
he, she, it - is
He is strong.
I am strong.
you, we, they - are
he, she, it - is
You are weak.
He is weak.
you, we, they - are
you, we, they - are
They are beautiful.
We are beautiful.
VERB to be (= am, is, are)
I LOVE ENGLISH
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11-c
ABOUT US
We chose 3 areas we needed to work on for our action plan:
Waste minimisation
Improving school biodiversity
Saving energy
WHAT HAVE WE DONE?
We collect fruit and kitchen waste and compost daily
WHAT HAVE WE DONE?
New labels and signs have been put up in each class room reminding children of recycling and reusing paper and fruit waste
WHAT HAVE WE DONE?
Painted propaganda posters on environmental issues
WHAT HAVE WE DONE?
THE END! |
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Thomas Edison was born on Feb. 11, 1847
In 1854, his family moved to the vibrant city of Port Huron, Michigan
At age seven, Edison was taken out of school and home-schooled by his mother for the rest of his childhood.
Early Years
After holding a position as a full time Telegrapher, Edison arrived in Boston in 1868 where he changed his profession.
Edison received his first patent on an electric vote recorder.
Thomas Edison: The Inventor
Edison earned 1,093 United States patents, a record number for one person that still stands.
Some of his inventions include the Cylinder Phonograph, Kinetoscope, the incandescent lightbulb, alkaline battery and many others that changed society.
Edison’s Inventions
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University of Adelaide - Australia State University, one of the oldest in the country. The main campus is located in the heart of Adelaide. Member of the Group of Eight and the Sandstone universities.
Cranfield University - French-British research university, the largest center of applied research, development and design in Europe.
The University of New South Wales-Australia State University. The University is one of the best universities in Australia. Member of the prestigious Group of Eight Australian universities. Considered to be one of the leaders in higher education in Australia.
The motto "Science hands and minds"
The Australian National University-State University, located in Canberra. Originally specialized in the research work. Soon teamed up with the University College of Canberra and also started providing higher education. |
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Christmas Quiz
А сейчас – рождественский сюрприз:Вашему вниманию предлагаем квиз!Кто ответит на вопрос,Тот получит приз!
Когда британцы отмечают Рождество?
Как называется вечер накануне Рождества?
Сани Деда Мороза везут кони. А сани Санта Клауса?
Где британские малыши находят свои рождественские подарки?
Какие блюда обязательны на рождественском столе британцев?
Какой подарок к Рождеству народ Норвегии ежегодно преподносит британцам?
Кто, по мнению шотландцев, может спугнуть удачу в новом году, если переступит порог дома первым в первый день наступившего года?
В Британии рождественские празднования называют рождественским сезоном. А как этот период называется в Украине?
В какой день принято завершать рождественские празднования?
Какая рождественская песня является самым популярным ринг-тоном в зимнее время?
Merry Christmas!Happy New Year! |
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The Department of Management and Economics of Production
13 group
Goga Viktoria
It includes
Combination of the
Various institutions
Agencies
Consumers
Entities
that comprise the economic structure of a given society or community.
The economic system involves
investments
production
the allocation of economic inputs
distribution of economic outputs
land availability
households
It is the set of principles by which problems of economics are addressed, such as the economic problem of scarcity through allocation of finite productive resources.
For example
the employee-employer relationship
Economic systemm - the aggregate of all economic processes taking place in society based on the established therein property relations and the economic mechanism. |
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Education in the
UK
1. What is the school-leaving age in the UK?
a)16
b) 13
c) 18
d) 17
a)16
a) nursery school
b) primary school
c) secondary school
d) high school
2. Which of the following stages of British education is not obligatory?
a) nursery school
a) Chiswick Community School
b) Eton
c) Harrow
d) Rugby
3. What is the top secondary school in Great Britain?
b) Eton
a) A
b) B
c) G
d) F
4. What is the highest mark in British schools?
a) A
a) 15
b) 10
c) 13
d) 12
5. In which century was the Oxford University established?
d) 12
a) London University and Bristol University
b) Redbrick Universities
c) Cambridge University and Oxford University
d) Glasgow University
6. What universities have the highest academic reputation in the UK?
c) Cambridge University and Oxford University
a) the Camp Organization
b) the Boy Scout’s Association
c) the Sport Association
d) the Students Association
7. What is the largest youth organization in the UK?
b) the Boy Scout’s Association
a) further education
b) secondary education
c) full-time tuition
d) “sandwich” courses
8. What do we call the following pattern of tuition: six month in college and six month in industry?
d) “sandwich” courses
a) a doctor’s degree
b) a bachelor’s degree
c) a master’s degree
d) nothing
9. What is the first degree awarded by universities?
b) a bachelor’s degree
a) 3 to 4
b) 4 to 5
c) 5 to 7
d) 6 to 8
10. Pupils attend infants’ classes from the age of … .
c) 5 to 7 |
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Sources of water pollution
Effluents,
Domestic waste water,
Radioactive substances,
Thermal pollution,
Lack of aged water pressure.
Effluents
Wastewater industries pollute fresh water. The same applies to the settlements, which also pollute the water. As a result of this contamination completely change the physical properties of water (the temperature decreases transparency, there are color, taste, smell). There are floating substances found on the surface of water in the bottom sediment settles. The composition of water is completely changed: increased content of organic and inorganic substances, there are toxic substances, reduced oxygen content, changing the active reaction "environment and others. Changes occur also in qualitative and quantitative bacterial composition, occurring bacteria Such water is unfit for drinking. It not even suitable for technical purposes, of course, fishery purposes.
Domestic waste water
The best known source of water pollution, which has traditionally paid the main attention is domestic (or municipal) waste water. Water consumption cities usually estimated based on the average daily water consumption per capita in the U.S. at about 750 l and that includes drinking water, cooking and personal hygiene for household plumbing devices as well as for watering lawns and lawns, firefighting, street cleaning and other urban needs. Almost all of the used water goes into the sewer. Since the day the waste water enters the huge volume of feces, the main task of urban services for the processing of sewage treatment plants in reservoirs is removing pathogens. Repeated use of inadequately treated human waste water they contain bacteria and viruses can cause intestinal diseases (typhoid, cholera and dysentery), and hepatitis B and polio.
Radioactive substances
Exposure to toxic metals. These toxic metals like mercury, arsenic, cadmium and lead, too, have a cumulative effect. The result of the accumulation of small doses can be the same as when receiving a single large dose. Mercury contained in industrial effluents, is deposited in the sediments of silt in rivers and lakes. What living in the provinces anaerobic bacteria transform it into toxic forms (eg, methylmercury), which can lead to serious injury of the nervous system and brain of animals and humans, and cause genetic mutations. Methylmercury - volatile substances released from the sediment, and then with water ingested fish and accumulates in the tissues. Despite the fact that the fish do not die, people who ate contaminated fish this can poison and even die. Another well-known poison, which come into dissolved in streams is arsenic. It was discovered in a small but quite measurable amounts of detergents containing phosphates and soluble enzymes, and colors for coloring cosmetic napkins and toilet paper. Since industrial effluents into the waters fall as lead (used in the manufacture of metal products, batteries, paints, glass, gasoline and insecticides) and cadmium (which is used mainly in the manufacture of batteries).
Thermal pollution
The temperature of water used in thermal power plants for cooling steam rises by 3-10 ° C, and sometimes up to 20 ° C. The density and viscosity of the heated water different from those of colder water makes the pool, so they shuffled slowly. Warm water cooled or around the place of discharge, or mixed flow, current down the tech? Niya River. Powerful power noticeably heated water in rivers and bays, where they are located. In the summer, when demand for electricity for air conditioning is very large and its production increases, these waters often overheat. The concept of "thermal pollution" refers to such cases as excess heat reduces the solubility of oxygen in water, accelerates the rate of chemical reactions and thus affects the lives of animals and plants in the intake basins. There are striking examples of how the resulting increase in water temperature the fish died, there were obstacles to migration, rapidly multiplied algae and other lower weeds occurred late seasonal changes in the aquatic environment. However, in some cases, increased catches of fish continued growing season and were seen more favorable outcomes. Therefore, we emphasize that a more correct use of the term "thermal pollution" should have much more information about the impact of additional heat in the aquatic environment in each location. Accumulation of toxic organic substances. Stability and toxicity of pesticides ensure success in the fight against insects (including mosquitoes), various weeds and other pests that destroy crops. However, it was shown that pesticides are also environmentally harmful substances, so that accumulate in various organisms and circulating within the food or trophic, chains. Unique chemical structure of pesticides not amenable to conventional processes of chemical and biological decomposition. So when plants and other living organisms, treated with pesticides, consumed animals, toxic substances accumulate and reach high concentrations in their body. As the larger animals eat smaller ones, these substances are at a higher level trophic chain. It occurs both on land and in the waters.
Diseases which causes consumption of contaminated water
Cholera, dysentery, hastroentryt, letospiroz, cancer, tularemia, malaria, hepatitis, intoxication, poisoning, and many other diseases that can lead to death.
Water consumption
Today embarrassment is not only fewer, but also reduce the quality of groundwater, and in recent years scientists have drawn attention to the high concentration of solid particles that are found in the groundwater. In homes, which receives water underground reservoirs, the water is much harder. Removing too much water from wells on farms thereby lowering horizons water and sea water can sometimes penetrate deep into the land and, therefore, the zone of saturation. The water in the wells in this area becomes salty and unfit for consumption. |
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Dniester Canyon - great and unexpected natural society that so sharply contrasts with relief of the Carpathians and Podolia, which both it separates from each other.
It is located between 4 regions: Ivano – Frankivsk, Ternopil, Chernivtsi and Khmelnytskyi regions.
It’s total area is about 250 km. It makes the canyon one
of the largest not only in Ukraine, but also in Europe.
The ancient name of the river is Danastr.
The name comes from two old words
«Дана" ("river") and «Істер" ("fast").
Thus, the Dniester - "fast river."
According to a local folk legend, the people, who lived behind the small spring, kept the calendar on the sandy ground.
But once the spring poured and flooded it’s banks….When people came to it they didn’t find their days.
The only question was “Who rubbed off the days?”
Frоm the vеrу first moment you агrive the Dnister Canyon
you feel wrарреd up in а pleasant wave
of tranquility and good spirits.
The Dnister’s banks give the idea of the cut surface.
Outcrops are located here. Those are famous all over the world by its fauna and flora that are about 500 million years old. There is pratically no other such outcrops all over the world.
The Pride of the Park is travertine rocks - unique in its appeal relatively young geological formations with mysterious caves and grottoes.
You will be greatly surprised to see about 50 large and small caves. Among them is Optimistic Cave (230 km),
one of the largest in the world.
You can enjoy the panoramic beauty of various flora here. On the slopes of the river preserved relic forest, highland and meadow-steppe fauna.
The fauna is interesting and diverse.
But due to inaccessibility of slopes
it is still poorly known.
5 the most beautiful sites of Dniester Canyon
Panorama of Zalischyky
Red Mountain
Djurinskiy Waterfall
Grotto Hermit
The Curved tract |
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Schools
Childhood the child is very short: in 4 years of age he had already started school time. In school, the child must be recorded with the quarter that follows him on his birthday. If a child goes to school after the allotted age , it may be a lot of confusion.
The education system
School education includes two modules: the primary - for children aged 4 to 11 years and the average - for children from 11 to 16 years. If parents want to teach your child at home, they need to get permission of the local Board of Education, which must be satisfied that the conditions of training are consistent with accepted standards.
The learning process
In the 4 years of primary school, young students begin to study hard score, reading and writing, with the homework given 1 day a week. Classes at the elementary school are in a very soft, playful way, without any attempts to "adjust" all under one common level. Each child develops individually, in accordance with the level of its features.
Higher educationIn the UK there are over 100 universities. The most famous universities are Cambridge University, Oxford University, Glasgow University.
University of Oxford
Ranked second in the list of the oldest universities in the world's ,oldest English-speaking university in the world, as well as the first university in the UK.
Motto : "God - my light"(Dominus Illuminatio Mea (Latin) )
University of Cambridge
Second university in the UK after Oxford and fourth in the world, one of the "ancient universities" of Great Britain and Ireland, one of the most famous universities in the world.
Motto: From this place we gain enlightenment and precious knowledge.
University of Glasgow
The University of Glasgow is the fourth-oldest university in the English-speaking world
Motto :The way, The truth, The life. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/dzh-bush.html | ДЖ. Буш | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/58/120e571ead991d0357c2f600f8a3e01d.pptx | files/120e571ead991d0357c2f600f8a3e01d.pptx | George W. Bush BiographyU.S. Governor, U.S. President (1946–)
Synopsis
Born in July 6, 1946, in New Haven, Connecticut, George W. Bush was the 43rd president of the United States. He narrowly won the Electoral College vote in 2000, in one of the closest and most controversial elections in American history. Bush led the United States' response to the 9/11 terrorist attacks and initiated the Iraq War. Before his presidency, Bush was a businessman and served as governor of Texas.
Early Life
In 1948, George H.W. Bush moved the family to Midland, Texas, where he made his fortune in the oil business. Young George spent most of his childhood in Midland, attending school there until the seventh grade. The family moved to Houston in 1961, and George W. Bush was sent to Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts. There he was an all-around athlete, playing baseball, basketball and football. He was a fair student and had a reputation for being an occasional troublemaker. Despite this, family connections helped him enter Yale University in 1964.
First Term as President
In 1999, George W. Bush began his quest for the presidency, and after a contentious series of primary elections, he won the Republican presidential nomination. The 2000 presidential election pitting George W. Bush and Democratic candidate Al Gore was close and controversial. As Election Day unfolded, there was no clear winner. The late-night news declared one candidate the winner, then the other the winner. By early the next morning, Bush had 246 electoral votes and Gore had 255, with 270 needed to win. Florida’s 25 electoral votes were held in the balance where several counties reported problems with balloting. After more than a month of recounts and legal maneuvering, the U.S. Supreme Court decided the election, giving George Bush the victory. Though Gore lost the election in the Electoral College (271 to 266) he received over 543,000 more popular votes than Bush, a result that further complicated Bush’s victory.
In the first two years of his presidency, George W. Bush enjoyed a political majority in both Congressional houses but faced a strongly divided government. At times, his political rhetoric fueled this divide. Taking a budget surplus left by the previous Democratic administration, Bush pushed through a $1.35 trillion tax cut to stimulate the economy, but critics contended it favored the wealthy.
Second Term as President
In 2004, George W. Bush ran for re-election. Though the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan were not going well, and his efforts in Social Security reform had met with great resistance, he was able to win reelection over Democratic challenger Senator John Kerry in the November election. During his second term, Bush pushed for immigration reform, which received criticism from many conservatives. The Bush administration's poor response to Hurricane Katrina in New Orleans further pushed down his favorability rating.
In 2008, as George W. Bush entered the final year of his presidency, the country faced enormous challenges. The United States was fighting two foreign wars, and the budget surplus left by the Clinton administration had transformed into a multi-trillion-dollar debt—the effects of military spending, tax cuts, and slow economic growth. In the early fall of 2008, the country was hit with a severe credit crisis that sent the stock market into free fall and led to massive layoffs.. |
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Healthy Mind is
in a Healthy Body
Lesson
Aim
To make acquainted with some facts about being health;
To develop auditory skills;
To develop reading, speaking and writing skills;
To give the information about good and bad habits;
To cultivate the wish of leading a healthy way of life.
Tips to Being Healthy
Be physically active!
Your body needs movement otherwise it becomes dull and slow.
2. Keep clean!
You won't suffer from diseases if your surroundings are clean.
3. Eat fruits and vegetables!
Try to get at least 5-9 servings a day.
4. Drink a lot of water!
For an average human being it should be 2 and a half to 3 liters on a hot day.
5. Get a lot of sleep!
In order to maintain a healthy body, you will need 8-10 hours of sleep every day.
6. Smile a lot!
Smiling a lot makes your face look younger and it feels great.
Answer the questions!
Is it important for you to be healthy? Why?
What are you own methods of staying fit?
What kind of food do you prefer in your menu?
In what way do you spend your leisure time?
How long do you sleep on your weekends and weekdays?
Remember!
Make up proverbs using the words!
Translate them into Ukrainian
1. is, wealth,
Health, above.
2. An, doctor, keeps, a, day, apple, away, a.
3. cure, is, Prevention than, better.
4. make, Healthful, body, habits, healthy.
5. till, Health, valued, sickness, is, comes, not.
6. all, Time, wounds, heals.
Keys!
Health is above wealth.
An apple a day keeps a doctor away.
Prevention is better than cure.
Healthful habits make healthy body.
Health is not valued till sickness comes.
Time heals all wounds.
Remember!
Time to relax!
This is the way I wash my hands,
Wash my hands, wash my hands.
This is the way I wash my hands
So early in the morning.
I wash my face, neck, ears.
I brush my teeth,
I clean my clothes, I go to school.
Read the poem all together accompanying it with suitable gestures.
Find in the crossword words to complete the text.!
If you want to be healthy stop ______ and taking _____. Start doing regular ______, don’t eat ____ food and make regular visits to a _____.
Keys!
If you want to be healthy stop smoking and taking alcohol. Start doing regular exercises, don’t eat junk food and make regular visits to a doctor.
Remember!
Game “Light Signal”!
You have two cards: Green and Red. Now you’ll hear different statements if you agree with them, you should rise the green card, if don’t – red card.
The average person eats too much of fatty food.
When a person is sad and depressed he should go to dentist.
The lack of vitamins and sunlight make people to move to cold and flu.
Sun, fresh air, and water make people healthy.
It is not necessary to exercise every day.
Eating junk food helps people to be in a good form.
If a person has a heart condition he should go to eye doctor.
Health is very important for all people.
In winter a person should drink more juice.
A vegetarian is someone who eats meat.
Remember!
Group work. Dialogue!
Read and then act the following dialogue. Then make the similar one.
A VISIT TO THE DOCTOR
— Good morning, doctor Blake.
— Good morning, Mr Wilson. How can I help you?
— I feel bad, doctor. I sneeze all the time and my eyes water.
— Well, let’s examine your throat first. Open your mouth, please. Do you feel any pain while swallowing?
— No, I don’t.
— Your throat isn’t red. Hm, do you sneeze indoors or outdoors?
— I sneeze outdoors more.
— How long have you felt like that, Mr Wilson?
— For about a week. What is it, doctor?
— I think it’s an allergy. A lot of trees and flowers blossom now.
—But what should I do?
— Try to avoid walking in the park. Then take these pills 3 times a day.
— Thank you, doctor. Goodbye.
Remember!
Список використаних джерел:
http://www.wikihow.com/Become-a-Very-Healthy-Person
http://www.wholeliving.com/136136/50-simple-health-tips#26815
http://health.proverbs.tel/
http://parade.condenast.com/232086/sverve/5-healthy-habits-for-you-your-family-holiday-edition/ |
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The Geographical Position of Great Britain
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland covers an area of some 244 thousand square miles. It is situated on the British Isles.
At the end of the 1980s Britain became much more conscious of the fact of degradation of the environment. Two incidents in 1988 triggered a major shift in attitude to this question.
One was the death of hundreds of seals in the North Sea as a result of a pollution-related virus.
The other was a scandal concerning the intended dumping of a shipment of toxic waste in Britain. Suddenly the public was aware that Britain was rapidly turning into a wasteland. All political parties suddenly began talking about the environment.
Total emissions of smoke in the air have fallen by 85 per cent since 1960. Most petrol stations in Britain stock unleaded petrol. The Government is committed to the control of gases emission, which damage the ozone layer.
They also contribute to the greenhouse effect, which leads to global warming and a rise in sea levels. Britain stresses the need for studying the science of climate change.
Green belts are areas where land should be left open and free from urban sprawl. The Government attaches great importance to their protection. National parks cover 9 per cent of the total land area of England and Wales. The National Rivers Authority protects island waters in England and Wales.
In Scotland the River purification authorities are responsible for water pollution control. Great Britain takes care of it's environment for themselves and next generations.
Environmental protection is an international issue of great importance and Great Britain pays much attention to it. There are nearly 500 000 protected buildings and 7000 conservation areas of architecture of historical interest in Britain. The Government supports the work of the voluntary sector in preserving the national heritage.
The British are discovering that a cleaner environment costs a lot.
We all know very well how to behave so as not to harm nature, and many are talking about its protection. But we must each start with himself, soul feel unity with nature. |
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Presentation was made by
Vasilev Alexandr
and
Paukov Dmitry
The economy of Russia is the eleventh largest economy in the world by nominal value. Russia has an abundance of natural gas, oil, coal, and precious metals. It is also rich in agriculture. Russia has undergone significant changes since the collapse of the Soviet Union, moving from a centrally planned economy to a more market-based and globally integrated economy.
Under the presidency of Vladimir Putin Russia's economy saw the nominal Gross Domestic Product (GDP) double, climbing from 22nd to 11th largest in the world. The economy made real gains of an average 7% per year ( 1999: 6.5%, 2000: 10%, 2001: 5.7%, 2002: 4.9%, 2003: 7.3%, 2004: 7.2%, 2005: 6.4%, 2006: 8,2%, 2007: 8.5%, 2008: 5.2% ), making it the 6th largest economy in the world in GDP(PPP).
The mineral-packed Ural Mountains and the vast oil, gas, coal, and timber reserves of Siberia and the Russian Far East make Russia rich in natural resources. However, most such resources are located in remote and climatically unfavorable areas that are difficult to develop and far from Russian ports. The petroleum industry in Russia is one of the largest in the world. Russia has the largest reserves, and is the largest exporter, of natural gas. It has the second largest coal reserves, the eighth largest oil reserves, and is the largest exporter of oil.
Natural resources, especially oil and gas, dominate Russian exports. Oil and gas exports continue to be the main source of hard currency. Russia is also a leading producer and exporter of minerals and gold. Ninety percent of Russian exports to the United States are minerals or other raw materials.
Space industry of Russia consists of over 100 companies and employs 250,000 people. The largest company of the industry is RKK Energia, the main manned space flight contractor. Leading launch vehicle producers are Khrunichev and TsSKB Progress. Largest satellite developer is Reshetnev Information Satellite Systems, while NPO Lavochkin is the main developer of interplanetary probes.
In the Russian law as in the law of many other civilized countries, there are sectors of the economy who are considered to be crucial for national security and foreign companies are restricted from owning them. Investments in the so-called Strategic Sectors are defined in a law adopted by the Federal Assembly of Russia.
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STATE PRIVATE (PUBLIC) SCHOOLS SCHOOLS
( 90% ) (10 %)
3 stages of education:
PRIMARY (5-11)
SECONDARY (11-16)
FURTHER (16-18)
INFANT SCHOOLS (5-7)
JUNIOR SCHOOLS(7-11)
MODERN SCHOOLS
GRAMMAR SCHOOLS
COMPREHENSIVE SCHOOLS
AUTUMN TERM
(September-
Christmas)
English schools offer a wide range of extracurricular activities
( school orchestra, music ensembles, sports, and etc. )
COLLEGES
Some 16 years pupils go
to colleges of further
education to study for
more practical diplomas.
UNIVERSITIES COLLEGES
POLYTECHNICS MAGISTRACY
They accept students with A-levels from 18. The oldest and the most famous universities are Oxford and Cambridge.
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Aim of the lesson
to speak about schools in Great Britain and the USA
to discuss different things concerning education
to improve listening, reading and writing skills
to learn new words
to learn the structure of informal letters
Warming up
The more we learn, the more we know.
The more we know, the more we forget.
The more we forget, the less we know.
The less we know, the less we forget.
The less we forget, the more we know.
Why do we study?
Speaking
Listening
School uniform
Reading
Writing
Informal letter
Test
Check your answers
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Homework
Imagine you have a penpale in the USA.
Write about your school life Write in a form
of an informal letter.
Summarizing
Read the aims of our lesson again. Have you achieved them?
to speak about schools in Great Britain and the USA
to discuss different things concerning education
to improve listening, reading and writing skills
to learn new words
to learn the structure of informal letters
natural ability or skill, especially in learning
[ ]
aptitude
a private school which is run by or connected with a church
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Parochial school
someone who is in charge of a school (headmaster)
[ ]
principal
the subjects that are taught by a school, college etc, or the things that are studied in a particular subject:
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curriculum
Put your address in the top right corner.
Write the date
If you are writing a reply, thank the person for the letter
Use informal language to write your letter
Finish with a friendly expression:
(lots of) Love
Take care
Best wishes
All the best
Sign your name. First name is usually enough |
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Were you scared/excited/curious?
What was the most impressive thing on that
day?
Did you get any presents from senior pupils?
Do you remember your first impressions of your
teacher?
Were you eager to start learning English?
Did you like the pupils in your form?
Did you make friends with anybody?
You are former classmates.
You meet at the party of
school-leavers and speak about
your first day at school.
Situation
be scared,
feel excited,
to make a great impression on,
be beautifully decorated,
to present smb wit smth,
wear school uniforms
Ellen likes school when she does well and _____________________.
The girl hates when___________________.
She doesn`t like when other students
________________________________.
Yesterday Ellen_______________ because
she____________________.
Her class teacher____________at her.
In the picture Ellen is in her _____________.
She really _________ it.
Homework
Write a composition abour first day at school in a form of a letter to your pen-friend. |
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Edinburgh is the administrative and cultural capital of Scotland. The Golden Age included such literature figures as Robert Burns and Walter Scott.
Old town is of great historic interest. The Castle-Fortress/1076/ dominates the city from atop Castle Rock. Inside are the the Crown Room with the Honours of Scotland, older than the Crown Jewels in the Tower of London.
New Town is characterised by Georgian architecture. Princess Street marks the division between the old and new.
A particularly enjoyable time to visit the city is during the Edinburgh International Festival. The festival take place the last two weeks in August. The Military Tatoo, opera, ballet, movies are included into the program.
The city attracts 1 million visitors a year, making the second most visited tourist destination in the UK, after London. |
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Findet ihr das Paar.
Familienrätsel
Meine Oma ist die __________ meines Vaters.
Mutter
Der Sohn meiner Mutter ist mein_____ .
Bruder
Der Vater meiner Schwester ist mein __________.
Vater
Der Vater von Papa ist mein ________.
Opa
Die Tochter meiner Mutter ist meine ___________.
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Hallo! Wer bist du?
Wie heißt du?
Wie alt bist du?
Woher kommst du?
Wo wohnst du?
Wie bist du?
Meine Eltern
Wie heißt deine Mutter?
Wie alt ist sie?
Wie ist sie?
Wie heißt dein Vater?
Wie alt ist er?
Wie ist er?
Die Schwester
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Der Opa
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Das ist meine Familie.
Ich heisse Fritz.
Und mein Hund heisst Spitz
Findet ihr das Paar.
Familienrätsel
Meine Oma ist die __________ meines Vaters.
Mutter
Der Sohn meiner Mutter ist mein_____ .
Bruder
Der Vater meiner Schwester ist mein __________.
Vater
Der Vater von Papa ist mein ________.
Opa
Die Tochter meiner Mutter ist meine ___________.
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Das ist meine Familie.
Ich heisse Fritz.
Und mein Hund heisst Spitz
Findet ihr das Paar.
Familienrätsel
Meine Oma ist die __________ meines Vaters.
Mutter
Der Sohn meiner Mutter ist mein_____ .
Bruder
Der Vater meiner Schwester ist mein __________.
Vater
Der Vater von Papa ist mein ________.
Opa
Die Tochter meiner Mutter ist meine ___________.
Schwester
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Mein Vater heisst Hanz.
Mein Opa heisst Franz.
Meine Mutter heisst Renate.
Meine Schwester heisst Beate.
Meine Oma heisst Ottilie.
Das ist meine Familie.
Ich heisse Fritz.
Und mein Hund heisst Spitz
Findet ihr das Paar.
Familienrätsel
Meine Oma ist die __________ meines Vaters.
Mutter
Der Sohn meiner Mutter ist mein_____ .
Bruder
Der Vater meiner Schwester ist mein __________.
Vater
Der Vater von Papa ist mein ________.
Opa
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Mein Vater heisst Hanz.
Mein Opa heisst Franz.
Meine Mutter heisst Renate.
Meine Schwester heisst Beate.
Meine Oma heisst Ottilie.
Das ist meine Familie.
Ich heisse Fritz.
Und mein Hund heisst Spitz
Findet ihr das Paar.
Familienrätsel
Meine Oma ist die __________ meines Vaters.
Mutter
Der Sohn meiner Mutter ist mein_____ .
Bruder
Der Vater meiner Schwester ist mein __________.
Vater
Der Vater von Papa ist mein ________.
Opa
Die Tochter meiner Mutter ist meine ___________.
Schwester
ich
du
er, sie es
wir
ihr
sie, Sie
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Mein Vater
Meine Oma
Mein Opa
Meine Oma
Mein Opa
Mein Bruder
Meine
Schwester
Vaters
Bruder
(mein Onkel)
Mutters
Schwester
(meine Tante)
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TYPES OF PROBLEMS
Pollution
Littering
Greenhouse Effect & Global Warming
Deforestation
SOLUTIONS
Stop deforestation
Use close cycle systems of production
Install special filters at plants and factories
Use the alternative energy of sun, wind water
Introduce harsher punishments to polluting industries
Raise public awareness about endangered species.
Create more protected national parks.
Introduce harsher punishments for illegal hunting.
1. What does your family do with empty bottles?
take them to a recycling bin
return them to the supermarket
throw them in the rubbish bin
2. When you buy some items at the supermarket, you
take a plastic carrier bag
reuse an old plastic carrier bag
use your own bag
3. How often do you choose products which contain recycled materials?
always
never
sometimes
4. If you were asked to contribute to Save the Animals project, you would
give generously
ive a small amount
refuse to give anything
5. A local beach has been polluted with oil. You
donate money for the clean-up project
do nothing
volunteer to help
6. You eat a chocolate bar in the street. What do you do with the wrapper?
drop it on the pavement
put it in a litter bin
save it for recycling
8. When you clean your teeth, you
turn the tap only when you need water
leave the tap running until you have finished
Only use one glass of water
1. A 3 B 2 C 0
2. A 0 B 2 C 3
3. A 3 B 0 C 2
4. A 3 B 2 C 0
5. A 2 B 0 C 3
6. A 0 B 2 C 3
7. A 0 B 3 C 2
8. A 2 B 0 C 3
Always take rubbish to a recycling bin.
Try to purchase products which contain recycled materials.
Use your own bag when
buying something in supermarket.
Volunteer to help with some environment-saving project.
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/edgar-allan-poe.html | "Edgar Allan Poe" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/733fdcd5bc0847d3dda8bb5df9b66aaf.pptx | files/733fdcd5bc0847d3dda8bb5df9b66aaf.pptx | Edgar Allan Poe
Edgar Allan Poe (born Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American author, poet, editor, and literary critic.
Best known for his tales of mystery and the macabre, Poe was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and is generally considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre. He is further credited with contributing to the emerging genre of science fiction. He was the first well-known American writer to try to earn a living through writing alone, resulting in a financially difficult life and career.
Poe and his works influenced literature in the United States and around the world, as well as in specialized fields, such as cosmology and cryptography. Poe and his work are popular in literature, music, films, and television. A number of his homes are dedicated museums today. The Mystery Writers of America present an annual award known as the Edgar Award for distinguished work in the mystery genre.
In Baltimore in 1835, he married Virginia Clemm, his 13-year-old cousin. His wife died in 1847.
Born in Boston, he was the second child of two actors. His father abandoned the family in 1810, and his mother died the following year. the child was taken in by John and Frances Allan, of Richmond, Virginia. Poe attended the University of Virginia for one semester but left due to lack of money. His publishing career began in 1827.
For years, he had been planning to produce his own journal but he died before it could be produced. On October 7, 1849, at age 40, Poe died in Baltimore; the cause of his death is unknown and has been variously attributed to alcohol, brain congestion, cholera, drugs, heart disease, rabies, suicide, tuberculosis, and other agents.
Poe's best known fiction works are Gothic,a genre he followed to appease the public taste.
His most recurring themes deal with questions of death, including its physical signs, the effects of decomposition, concerns of premature burial, the reanimation of the dead, and mourning.
Beyond horror, Poe also wrote satires, humor tales, and hoaxes. For comic effect, he used irony.
Poe wrote much of his work using themes aimed specifically at mass-market tastes.
Genres
Literary style and themes
The historical Edgar Allan Poe has appeared as the "mad genius“.
The earliest surviving home in which Poe lived is in Baltimore, preserved as the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum. Poe is believed to have lived in the home at the age of 23
Preserved homes,
landmarks, and museums
Other Poe landmarks include a building in the Upper West Side, where Poe temporarily lived when he first moved to New York.
In Boston, a commemorative plaque on Boylston Street is several blocks away from the actual location of Poe's birth. As of 2013, fundraising is proceeding to construct a permanent memorial sculpture at this location.
Selected list of works
Tales
"The Black Cat"
"The Cask of Amontillado"
"A Descent into the Maelström“
"The Fall of the House of Usher"
"The Gold-Bug"
"Hop-Frog"
"The Imp of the Perverse“
"Morella"
"The Murders in the Rue Morgue"
"The Oval Portrait"
"The Pit and the Pendulum"
"The Premature Burial"
"The Purloined Letter“
"The Tell-Tale Heart"
Poetry
"Al Aaraaf"
"Annabel Lee"
"The Bells"
"The City in the Sea"
"The Conqueror Worm"
"A Dream Within a Dream"
"Eldorado"
"Eulalie"
"The Haunted Palace"
"To Helen"
"Lenore"
"Tamerlane"
"The Raven"
"Ulalume"
Other works
Politian (1835) – Poe's only play
The Narrative of Arthur Gordon Pym of Nantucket (1838) – Poe's only complete novel
"The Balloon-Hoax" (1844) – A journalistic hoax printed as a true story
"The Philosophy of Composition" (1846) – Essay
Eureka: A Prose Poem (1848) – Essay
"The Poetic Principle" (1848) – Essay
"The Light-House" (1849) – Poe's last incomplete work
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/conditionals.html | Conditionals | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/15/3e8fc226fd1a95d94e9d0fc749809d96.ppt | files/3e8fc226fd1a95d94e9d0fc749809d96.ppt | Conditionals
sentences contain two clauses:the condition clause (if clause)andthe result clauseConditional sentences show a relationship between a condition and a result of the condition
1) factual conditionals
express general truths, habits, and logical possibilities. Present or past in both clauses
If I have money, I spend it
2) future conditionals
3) Present unreal conditionals
Are used to talk about conditions that are not true in the present
and
about the imagined results of these conditions.
Present unreal conditionals have a past form of the verb in the if clause and would/could/might + base formin the result clause. If we had a car, we would drive to the mall.
The if clause expresses a condition that is not true at the present time.The condition might be highly unlikely or impossible.
The result clause tells what would happen if this untrue condition were true. It expresses the imagined result of an imagined condition.
4) Past unreal conditionals
Are used to talk about conditions that were not true in the past
and
They express the imagined result of an imagined condition in the past
Past unreal conditionals have a past perfect form of verb in the If clause andwould/could/might + have + past participle of the verb in the result clause
The if clause of the past unreal conditional expresses a condition that was not true in the past.The result clause tells what would have happened if the untrue condition had been true.
FactualIf the temperature falls below 32 degrees F., water freezes
future
If it continues to rain, there will be a flood.
Present unreal
If I were you, I would watch the weather forecast.
Past unreal
If I had studied, I would have passed the test.
In present unreal conditionals, the condition and result are sometimes highly unlikely but possible.In past conditionals, the condition and therefore the result is never possible
Inverted conditionals (more formal)The if is omitted and were, should, or had is moved before the subject.If I were happy = Were I happyIf he should call = should he callIf I had known = had I known
Hopeis about what is possible (like factual and future conditionals)I hope I can come to the picnic.
WishWishis about what is not likely or not possible.Wish about the present or future:wish + past form of verb or would or could + base formHe wishes he had more money. Wish about the past: wish + past perfectWe wish you had been here.
Alternatives to IF
In the event, providing, provided, as long as, whether or not, even if, only if, unless
Implied conditions
With, without, or else, otherwise
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The aim is forming perceptional activity of pupil and developing their communicative skills .
Some general positions :
Games help:
G a m e s a r e I n t e r e s t I n g
A s f o r c h I l d r e n
A s f o r t e a c h e r
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/education-is-ligt-lack-of-it-is-darkness.html | Education is light, lack of it is darkness. | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/14/c1bbf40f942ca178e475e017920e8a25.ppt | files/c1bbf40f942ca178e475e017920e8a25.ppt | Do you remember well your first day at school?
Were you scared/excited/curious?
What was the most impressive thing on that
day?
Did you get any presents from senior pupils?
Do you remember your first impressions of your
teacher?
Were you eager to start learning English?
Did you like the pupils in your form?
Did you make friends with anybody?
You are former classmates.
You meet at the party of
school-leavers and speak about
your first day at school.
Situation
be scared,
feel excited,
to make a great impression on,
be beautifully decorated,
to present smb wit smth,
wear school uniforms
Ellen likes school when she does well and _____________________.
The girl hates when___________________.
She doesn`t like when other students
________________________________.
Yesterday Ellen_______________ because
she____________________.
Her class teacher____________at her.
In the picture Ellen is in her _____________.
She really _________ it.
Homework
Write a composition abour first day at school in a form of a letter to your pen-friend. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/edvard-munc.html | "Edvard Munch" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/b094433df9f090516c743778c6b6d33d.pptx | files/b094433df9f090516c743778c6b6d33d.pptx | 150 years ago was born a wonderful Norwegian artist Edvard Munch, whose works, oddly enough, often better known of the author.
He allowed himself something to him that few dare: show not what you see on the outside, and what you see inside. He was not afraid of allegations sketchy and did not like "beautiful" pictures. He portrayed the people depicted in paintings not their appearance as their inner world.
"The Scream"
The first version of the picture was painted by Munch in 1893. And this time many theorists and practitioners of art tend to believe the first milestone in the history of modern painting. Asexual creature bent on the background of the western landscape in blood- red colors became a symbol of expressionism. There is no faces, no person. There are only emotion , passed a couple of strokes. This painting in the world has ever had.
The degree of popularity motive " Scream" can only be compared with the " Mona Lisa ," da Vinci. It depicted on T-shirts , key chains and comics . There are even chips in a screaming head , and even quotes every now and then pop up in horror movies do not count. Image of " sold " and " bought " so far.
Crowds of fans willing to spend hours waiting in line to defend the showroom to see once "Scream " live . The 2012 version of the picture , painted in 1895, was sold at auction for nearly $ 120 million " Scream" entered the top ten most expensive paintings of all time. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/eecutive-branc-in-te-usa.html | Executive branch in the USA | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/56/2e52f0bc6ba6cc263b3296003af525bc.pptx | files/2e52f0bc6ba6cc263b3296003af525bc.pptx | Еxecutive branch
By Ira Sahanda
11B form
The Executive Branch is headed by the President and the Vice President. In addition, it includes the executive departments, which deal with general topics, and the heads of departments, who are known as Secretaries. Each Department, in turn, is divided into a number of bodies, which are known as agencies, services, commissions, councils, bureaus, authorities, offices, administrations, and boards.
The President
The President is the highest elected official in the United States.
The Constitution grants the President a numbers of powers, including:
to implement laws passed by Congress.
Representing the United States in foreign affairs. Command of the armed forces.
Veto power over bills passed by both houses of Congress. Congress can only override a presidential veto by a 2/3 vote.
Nominating Supreme Court justices, executive officials, ambassadors and other public officers.
Removing high-level executive officers at any time and for any reason. The President's power to remove lower-level executive officials may be limited by Congress, however.
Pardoning any person who has been convicted of a crime, except impeachment and civil contempt.
If the President vacates office for any reason whatsoever, the Vice President becomes President. After the Vice President, the line of succession is as follows:
Speaker of the House of Representatives
President pro tempore of the Senate
Secretary of State
Secretary of the Treasury
Secretary of Defense
Attorney General (Department of Justice)
Secretary of the Interior
Secretary of Agriculture
Secretary of Commerce
Secretary of Labor
Secretary of Health and Human Services
Secretary of Housing and Urban Development
Secretary of Transportation
Secretary of Energy
Secretary of Education
Secretary of Veterans Affairs
Secretary of Homeland Security
The Vice President
The Vice President's only executive function in the Constitution is to become President in the event that the President dies or is incapacitated. The 25th Amendment provides that this may occur when:
"the President transmits to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives his written declaration that he is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office, and until he transmits to them a written declaration to the contrary;" or
"the Vice President and a majority of either the principal officers of the executive departments or of such other body as Congress may by law provide, transmit to the President pro tempore of the Senate and the Speaker of the House of Representatives their written declaration that the President is unable to discharge the powers and duties of his office."
Additionally, "whenever there is a vacancy in the office of the Vice President, the President shall nominate a Vice President who shall take office upon confirmation by a majority vote of both Houses of Congress."
In practice, the Vice President often takes an active role in policy making.
The Vice President also serves as president of the Senate, but cannot vote except to break a tie.
Elections
Each state is entitled to choose a number of Electors equal to the number of Representatives and Senators it elects to Congress. Thus, a state will choose no less than three electors- two for the Senators, and one for the minimum of one Representative.
The state may choose its Electors in any way it pleases. However, all the states allow the people to choose all Electors.
If, however, no candidate received a majority, then the House of Representatives would choose one of the top five candidates as President. In voting for President, each state casts one block vote. In any case, whichever other candidate
holds the greatest number of votes other
than the candidate elected President
becomes Vice President. In case of a
tie for second-place, the Senate elects the
Vice President.
Executive departments
At present, there are fifteen executive departments. They are the departments of:
Department of Agriculture (USDA)
Department of Commerce (DOC)
Department of Defense (DOD)
Department of Education (ED)
Department of Energy (DOE)
Department of Health and Human Services (HHS)
Department of Homeland Security (DHS)
Department of Housing and Urban Development (HUD)
Department of Justice (DOJ)
Department of Labor (DOL)
Department of State (DOS)
Department of the Interior (DOI)
Department of the Treasury
Department of Transportation (DOT)
Department of Veterans Affairs (VA)
Each department is subdivided into a number of agencies, bureaus and other divisions.
Executive agencies
In addition to the Cabinet departments, there are certain independent bodies which are not part of any department, but report directly to the Executive Office of the President. These include:
Environmental Protection Agency (EPA)
National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
Office of Management and Budget (OMB)
Office of National Drug Control Policy (ONDCP)
Office of the United States Trade Representative (USTR)
The Cabinet currently consists of the Vice President, the White House Chief of Staff, the heads of each executive department, and the heads of the EPA, OMB, ONDCP and USTR.
Thank you for your attention!
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/ecotourism-in-greece.html | "Ecotourism in Greece" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/b044a1882b31e6d1edc7511034a88a84.pptx | files/b044a1882b31e6d1edc7511034a88a84.pptx | Ecotourism in Greece
Eco-tourism has become an increasingly popular tourist option in Greece and in recent years the Greek government has recognised the importance of preserving its natural habitat. It has also breathed new life into traditional rural towns and villages.
Great swathes of countryside have been designated as new national park areas and new laws have been passed to protect the environments found there.
Despite its limited surface area, Greece is endowed with a particularly rich and diverse natural environment punctuated by striking contrasts. Rugged coastlines, imposing rocky massifs, forests, caves, gorges, lakes and rivers, combined with the mild climate makes it a fantastic destination for tourists who are looking for something more invigorating than just a holiday spent on the beach.
Northern Greece has some outstandingly beautiful countryside that remains relatively un-discovered. The Zagori area in Epirus and the Bourazani environmental park close to the Albanian border are two highlights of the north-west, as are the Prespes lakes that are a bird watcher’s paradise. The towering mountains of Drama in the north-east also offer a sweeping landscape made up of picturesque gorges, lakes and lush mountain slopes.
Central Greece is largely untouched by mass-tourism and here you can find pine forests, rivers and gorges ready to explore. The mountain slopes that provide great skiing conditions in winter are transformed into lush green countryside in the spring and summer months. With a relaxed atmosphere guaranteed, accommodation can be found in various guesthouses and hotels in small villages and towns that are located in stunning surrounding countryside.
Although more used to catering for mass-tourism than some of Greece’s other regions, inland and away from the historical sites, the Peloponesse offers visitors the opportunity to stay in oases of isolation and tranquillity, with mountainside villages offering great places to stay.
Several islands offer superb opportunities to stay in places that take eco-tourism to its pleasant extreme. The island of Crete is the location of two innovative eco-tourist developments. On the west of the island is Milia, an ecologically run settlement that is electricity free, draws on natural springs for its water supply, and grows its own organic food. On the east coast sits Aspros Potamos, a small eco-settlement that runs on solar power and has a n environmentally friendly and simplistic charm.
Another island that has a reputation for its ecological features is Zakynthos (Zante) in the Ionian chain. Renowned for the Loggerhead turtles that breed around its waters and come ashore in summer to lay their eggs on the white sandy beaches of Laganas Bay, there are opportunities for visitors to learn more about these noble sea creatures.
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/edard-illiam-cooke.html | "Edward William Cooke" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/a8e7985363a200317e81c281ebeff939.pptx | files/a8e7985363a200317e81c281ebeff939.pptx | Edward William Cooke
27 March 1811 – 4 January 1880
Early years
English painter Edward William Cook was born in London. His father and uncle were well-known engravers, and a boy from an early age has mastered their craft, and in the age of 18 independently carried out a series of engravings. In 1833 he began to paint in oils, particularly attracted marine themes.
Traveling artist
In 1837, he went to travel, and visited first in Holland, and then followed by a trip to Scandinavia, Spain, Italy and North Africa. During his trip to the Isle of Wight, he observes life fishing villages, exploring the life of fishermen, their boats, their utensils, fishing tackle, beaches scattered with different stones, and doing a lot of sketches, which are then reflected in his oil paintings.
Biddulph Grange Gardens
Cook was interested in not only the stones but also to plants. In 1840, he began to help his friend, gardener James Batman in setting up the famous gardens of Biddulph Grange in Staffordshire, so much so carried away that as a result of all the orchids and rhododendrons this garden was designed and planted them.
I must say that Cook was not only an artist and gardener, but a scientist. He was a member of the Linnean Society, the Geological Society and the Society of antiquity. In 1863 he was elected to the Royal Society, and even became an academician in 1864.
All of the major events of his life: travel, observation, scientific interests - are reflected in his paintings, as we shall see now. Enjoy!
Beaching a Pink at Scheveningen
San Giorgio Maggiore. Venice.
Steeple Rock Kynance Cove Lizard Cornwall Low Water
Sunset On The Lagune Of Venice
Sunset Sky Salute And San Giorgio Maggiore. Venice.
The Church Of The Gesuati And Riva Delle Zattere
The Pier and Bay of St Ives Cornwall
The Undercliff At Bonchurch Isle Of Wight
On The Lagoon Of Venice
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/economics.html | Economics | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/22/e58f6de22ec479d29f4af05852b1a0b4.ppt | files/e58f6de22ec479d29f4af05852b1a0b4.ppt | What is it?
The word economics or economy consists of two Greek words household and law.
So, economics is the science of household management
Various idea about economics
money
business
inflation
work
Governments decision
Business manager decision
Every days decision
MATERIAL:
Housing
Heating
Tools
NON-MATERIAL:
Time
Space
Convenience
Resources are limited, but our demand for them certainly is not.
Our every day life is full of different decisions.
Every decision we make is a trade-off.
Resources
Demand
Decision
Trade-off
Areas of economics
Microeconomics-science about business and people
Macroeconomics-science about all economics
Study:
-Economics of
a country
- Economics of the whole world
Study:
- Families household budgets
- Small or large companies
Microeconomics and Macroeconomics are closely related.
CLASSICAL
Value of the goods
Cost of the production
NEOCLASSICAL
Economy work
Supply Demand
Adam Smith
Nowadays economists try to answer to this question.
Economists
Formulate theories
Create economic model
Collect data
From this information, economists make theories which explain why the economy works the way it dose
Show relationships between these different data
Include facts and figuries about almost anything, from birth rates to coffe production
Advertising
Money
Shops
Banks
Nesterova Anna |
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JEFF JORGENSEN (BEZOS)
Bezos, was born 1964 in Albuquerque, New Mexico. Jeff, born of a mother under 18 years, as soon as he was born and his father escaped. Jeff Bezos, education has shown a very successful life. After graduating from River Oaks Elemantary School, graduated from high school gifted children and graduated first in his class in the Faculty of Computer Science at Princeton University.
Business Life
In 1986,company started to work in Fitel after receiving the bachelor’s degree. In December 1990, was hired as vice president of DE Shaw hedge fund company. DE Shaw, the company is a result of the company's research suggested that the internet has to buy books in the first step, not acceptance resign and he embarked on this work.
Amazon.com
Jeff Jorgensen (Bezos) founded “amazon.com” something never seen before in the world. Internet has created the most recognized brand, was one of the richest men in the world. Jeff Bezos, which is one of the most popular internet shopping websites are made, which was founded on July 16, 1995 "amazon.com" the founder and owner.
This is a great brand's founder Jeff Bezos, the brand found by searching the dictionary. The brand's first letter "A" wants to be, especially Jeff, move up one rank in alphabetical thought can make a difference. Dictionary "A" investigating things that begin with the letter, which is considered the world's largest river, the Amazon river ended and has made the decision that name. As the reason for choosing the name of the Amazon, lies one day wants to be such a big company.
Now,
"Kindle Fire" (read Amazon's tablet computer) has created a new revolution in book publishing. This pocket book is a book-sized tablet for half the price of a book printed at any time and anywhere to download and read the book possible. The book is possible to make out the payment in the same computer. A lot of free dictionaries and classics, the computer can be installed without payment.
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The programmer in the elementary school includes such subjects as Geography, History of the USA, Natural Sciences, Wand or Metal Work
In Great Britain children at the age of seven do such subject as Natural History, French and Latin
In USA after the first two of higher education years every student can select subjects according to his professional interest
The National Government gives no direct financial aid to the institutions of higher education in USA.
At English school there are marks from 1 to 10 and at some schools from 1 to 100.
In Ukraine in the elementary school children learn to read and write, Math, Music, Russian
Students can not select subjects in Universities, Institutes, Colledjes.
There are lots of State institutions of higher education in Ukraine which receive financial support
Our schoolchildren get marks 1 to 12.
Each state has its
own system
of public schools.
At the age of sixteen
schoolchildren leave the elementary school
and may continue
their education at one of the secondary
schools or high schools,
as they call them.
Elementary education
at the age of six or
seven, when
a child
goes to the first
grade
Education in the USA
After graduating from secondary schools a
growing number of Americans go on to higher education.
After the first two years every student can select subjects
according to his professional interest.
Students must pay a tuition fee.
The Americans place
a high value on education.
Education in Great Britain
In Great Britain children
begin to go to school at the age of five.
First they study at infant schools.
At the age of seven English schools.
At English schools there are
marks from 1 up to 10 and
at some schools from 1 up to 100.
Junior school ends at the of 11 when pupils take
the Eleven Plus examination and then secondary school begins.
At the age of 16 schoolchildren take their exams.
The rest go to work or join
employment
training schemes.
Only 45 per cent
continue with fulltime
education after 16.
Education in Ukraine
The system of secondary
education in Ukraine
includes primary
forms and junior and senior
secondary forms.
Children usually go to school at the age of 6 or 7.
There are soma preschool institutions, like nursery schools or
kindergartens, but they are not obligatory.
Primary forms comprise 1 to 4 forms.
Junior secondary forms comprise 5 to 9 forms.
After the 9th form children can enter
technical schools of different types.
Those who want to enter higher educational
institutions should complete 10 -11 forms.
Students can also enter higher
educational institutions after graduating
from specialized colleges or lyceums.
The system of higher education
is presented by universities,
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Melihova Valeria 11-A
In Australia, teaching in primary and secondary schools is mandatory for all children aged 6 to 15 years.
The Government of each State shall establish a system of public education , which is itself a significant link budget expenditures . This system provides education for a modest annual fee. There are also many non- fee schools , some of which belong to religious communities . There are both elite schools that charge a large fee for training and more democratic ( for example, many Catholic) schools.
As of August 1996, Australia was registered 9.6 thousand schools , including 74 % of public and 26% private. Among the latter , there were 67% and 5% of Catholic Anglican schools. The total number of pupils in primary and secondary schools exceeded 3.1 million , of which 71% in public and 29% of private schools. After high school have the opportunity to receive university or vocational education. There are 35 public universities (of which some have been converted into universities until the late 1980s ) and three private universities (also relatively new). Public universities are funded by the federal government in accordance with recognized scientific profile .
Public universities are divided into three groups. The first of these include universities that were established long ago and have a clear scientific orientation : Sydney (founded in 1850), Melbourne (1853), Adelaide (1874 ), Tasmanian (1890 ) in Hobart , Queensland (1909 ) in Brisbane and West -Australian (1911) in Perth.
University of Sydney (founded in 1850)
University of Melbourne (1853)
University of Adelaide (1874 )
University of Tasmanian (1890 )
University of Queensland (1909 )
The second group includes universities established in the postwar period, but powerful scientific basis, paying great attention to training teachers. This is the Australian National University in Canberra (founded in 1946, with an autonomous Institute of Research ), University of New South Wales in Sydney ( 1949), University of New England in Armidale (1954), Macquarie University, Sydney (1964), Monash University (1961) and La Trobe (1967) of Melbourne, University of Newcastle (1965), Flinders University in Adelaide (1966), James Cook University in Townsville (1970), University Hriffyta in Brisbane (1975), Murdoch University in Perth (1975 ) Vullonhonzi University (1975 ) and Deakin University in Dzhilonzi (1974).
Australian National University in Canberra (founded in 1946 )
University of New South Wales in Sydney ( 1949)
Macquarie University, Sydney (1964)
Monash University (1961)
University La Trobe (1967) of Melbourne
University of Newcastle (1965)
James Cook University in Townsville (1970)
The third group includes universities, organized in recent years, some have been converted from the teachers' colleges , technical institutes and others. In this group includes the Sydney University of Technology (1988), University of Western Sydney (1989), Southern Cross University (1994) and Charles Sturt University (1989 ), Victoria - University at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology ( 1992), Balaratskyy University (1994 ) in Queensland - Queensland University of Technology (1989) , West Kvynslendskyy University ( 1991) and Central Kvynslendskyy University (1994 ) in Western Australia - Edita Kauan University (1985) and Curtin University of Technology (1986 ) in the Australian Capital Territory - Kanberskyy University ( 1990).
Sydney University of Technology (1988)
Victoria - University at the Royal Melbourne Institute of Technology
Curtin University of Technology |
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Egyptian food consists some local culinary traditions in it, cuisine of Egypt makes a heavy use of the vegetable and legumes such as rich Nile and Delta of Egypt produce a large quantity of some high quality crops. Meat is also in Egyptian cuisine but it is used in less prominent.
Cuisine of Egypt can characterized by the dishes as, Kushari, Ful Medames and Mulukhiyya, it is sharing some similarities with the food that is found in eastern Mediterranean as falafel and Kebab. Bread is consumed with all meals, rural class; working class meal may consist a bit more than beans and bread.
Most Egyptian considers perhaps, kuihsari, lentils, rice and macaroni as a national dish.
Kusari served at Egyptian restaurants in the Cairo. Some Ancient Egyptian known to use lots of onion and garlic in everyday dishes. Some fresh garlic with some other herbs used in the spicy tomato with salad and stuffed in the boiled aubergines. Garlic is also added to popular green soups that are made from chopped leaves of jute and some times with chicken, fried onion, rabbit, brown lentils, chickpeas, rice, macaroni and with fresh sauce.
Other famous dishes include kofta and kabab that is usually made of chops, lamb meat grilled on the charcoal. Peoples of Egypt are very famous for the spicy stuffing rice in some vegetables like augbergines, green pepper, tomatoes, and courgettes to make Mashsi. Shawerma is popular sandwich that is made by chicken or meat and is rolled usually in the pita bread having Thina sauce. It is not much popular as in Persian Gulf as well as Levant. Ramadan is fasting month although, usually it pay attention towards food and its richness in this months. There are many other desserts that used in Egypt exclusive Ramadan as Atayef and Konafah. Many Egyptian make table is streets for poor and it is called as Maedat Al Rahman.
Kothari
Kothari is a popular traditional Egyptian national dish. It consists of a base of rice, brown lentils, chickpeas, macaroni, and a topping of Egyptian garlic and vinegar and spicy tomato sauce (salsa). Fried onions are commonly added as a garnish. Koshary is normally a vegetarian and usually a vegan dish, possibly reflecting the meatless diet of Coptic Christians during Lent[citation needed] and other fasts and/or the high cost of meat for the lower classes. It is becoming common to add fried liver or shawarma meat as an additional topping.
Kebab
Kebab is a wide variety of meat dishes originating in Persia, and now found worldwide. In English, kebab with no qualification generally refers more specifically to shish kebab served on the skewer or döner kebab served wrapped in bread with a salad and a dressing. In Iran (Persia), however, kebab includes grilled, roasted, and stewed dishes of large or small cuts of meat, or even ground meat; it may be served on plates, in sandwiches, or in bowls. The traditional meat for kebab is lamb, but depending on local tastes and taboos, it may now be beef, goat, chicken, pork; fish and seafood; or even vegetarian foods like falafel or tofu. Like other ethnic foods brought by travellers, the kebab has become part of everyday cuisine in multicultural countries around the globe.
Baklava
Baklava is a rich, sweet pastry made of layers of phyllo dough filled with chopped nuts and sweetened with syrup or honey. It is characteristic of the cuisines of the former Ottoman Empire and much of central and southwest Asia.
Baba ghanoush
Baba ghanoush, baba ghannouj or baba ghannoug is an Arab dish of aubergine (eggplant) mashed and mixed with various seasonings. A popular preparation method is for the eggplant to be baked or broiled over an open flame before peeling, so that the pulp is soft and has a smoky taste.[2] Often, it is eaten as a dip with khubz or pita bread, and is sometimes added to other dishes. It is usually of an earthy light-brown color. It is popular in the Levant and Egypt.
Kahk
Kahk is a traditional sweet dish served most commonly during Breakfast Feast in Egypt. It is a shortbread biscuit covered with icing sugar, which may be stuffed with dates, walnuts, or agameya or just served plain
Kibbeh
Kibbeh or kibbe is a Levantine Arab dish made of burgul (crushed wheat) or rice and chopped meat. The best-known variety is a torpedo-shaped fried croquette stuffed with minced beef or lamb. Other types of kibbeh may be shaped into balls or patties, and baked or cooked in broth.
Macarona béchamel
Macarona béchamel, also known as "pastitsio" in Greece, it consists of a mixture of penne macaroni and béchamel sauce, and usually one or two layers of cooked spiced meat with onions. |
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The Scream
Artist: Edvard Munch
Completion Date: 1893
Place of Creation: Oslo, Norway
Style: Expressionism
Period: European period
Genre: genre painting
Technique: oil, pastel, tempera
Material: cardboard
Dimensions: 91 x 73.5 cm
Gallery: National Gallery, Oslo
Village in Moonlight 1903
The Seine at Saint-Cloud
Dance Of Life |
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Many British children start school at the age of 3 or 4 if there is a play school near their house.
These schools are nursery and they are not compulsory.
Children are taught to sing, draw, they play different creative games.
Compulsory education begins at the age of 5, when children go to primary school.
P R I M A R Y E D U C A T I O N
V O C A B U L A R Y
SECONDARY EDUCATION
After six years of primary education children take exams in core subjects and go to a secondary school.
Children study compulsory (core) subjects:
English, Literature
Mathematics
IT (information technology)
Religious Education
and optional courses:
one foreign language
one science subject
one art subject
History
Geography
PE (physical education)
Design and Technology
SCHOOL UNIFORM
SECONDARY EDUCATION
After five years of secondary education, pupils take GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) examination.
Compulsory education ends at 16.
.
Some people leave secondary school and go to colleges for further education.
Some choose to stay at secondary school for two years more and prepare for a university.
M A R K S
E N G L I S H
R U S S I A N
Excellent
-
A
Very good
5
B
Good
4
C
Satisfactory
3
D
Poor
2
E
Very poor
1
F
Awful
-
SCHOOL RULES
CHECK YOURSELF
AGE OF PUPILS
TYPE OF SCHOOL
3 - 5 years
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5 years
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CHECK YOURSELF
1. Public school means that
The school is private
The school is for everybody
2. Boarding school means that
Students live there
There are only boys there
It is abroad
3. Eton is
A famous public school
A famous state school
4. Core courses are
Music, drama, home economics
English, maths, IT.
Well done !
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HIGHER EDUCATION
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE
Oxford University is the oldest and most famous in Britain. It was founded in the 12-th century and is a collection of colleges with more then 12,000 students and 1,000 teachers.
Cambridge is the second oldest. It was founded in the 13-th century and has 27 colleges.
They both have a reputation of privileged schools. Many prominent people studied there.
The tutorial system is one of the ways in which these universities differ from all other. Every student has a tutor who plans his work.
WORDS OF WISDOMf o r y o u
Live and learn.
It is never too late to learn.
It is never too late to mend.
Men learn while they teach.
Knowledge is power.
Practice is the best of all instructions.
Practice makes perfect.
Learn to write well, or not to write at all.
Language is the dress of thought.
Think before you speak.
Lost time is never found again.
WRITE ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL
Q U E S T I O N S( a s a p l a n)
Why is it necessary to have education?
When does compulsory education start in Russia?
How long does primary education last?
How old were you when you started school?
What form are you in?
Which subjects do you study at school?
Can you choose your subjects?
What do you think is the most important subjects? Why?
Do you have to wear a uniform?
Are there school rules at your school?
What is good in your school? What is bad?
What are you going to do after finishing school?
T.G.M. |
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India, being a developing nation, struggles with challenges in its primary education and strives to reach 100% literacy.
All levels of education in India, from primary to higher education, are overseen by the Ministry of Human Resource Development (Department of Higher Education (India) and Department of School Education and Literacy), and heavily subsidized by the Indian government.
There are broadly four stages of school education in India, namely primary, upper primary, secondary and Senior secondary. Overall, schooling lasts 12 years.
Upper Primary and Secondary school pupils aged eleven through fifteen are organized into classes six through ten, and higher secondary school students ages sixteen through seventeen are enrolled in classes eleven through twelve. In some places there is a concept called Middle/Upper Primary schools for classes between six to eight.
The government is committed to ensuring universal elementary education (primary and upper primary) education for all children aged 6-14 years of age. Primary school includes children of ages six to eleven, organized into classes one through five.
Primary school in the remote Kanji village of the Kargil district.
Elementary education is divided into three broad parameters: Universal Access, Universal Retention and Universal Achievement. Which in broad sense of terms means, making education accessible to children, making sure that they continue education and finally, achieving the set quality goals.
In 2006-7, an estimated 93% of children in the age group of 6-14 were enrolled in school.
The 86th Constitutional Amendment Act was passed by the parliament to make the Right to Elementary Education a fundamental right and a fundamental duty.
There are a number of private schools providing secondary education. These schools usually either follow the State or national curriculum. Some top schools provide international qualifications and offer an alternative international qualification. These schools are usually taught in the regional language, however urban and suburban schools usually teach in English. These institutions are heavily subsidized.
In the past decades, there has also been an effort to increase attendance in vocational high schools and raise standards at the nation's ITIs - Industrial Training Institutes.
Higher education in India has evolved in distinct and divergent streams with each stream monitored by an apex body, indirectly controlled by the Ministry of Human Resource Development and funded jointly by the state governments. Most universities are administered by the States, however, there are 18 important universities called Central Universities, which are maintained by the Union Government. The increased funding of the central universities give them an advantage over their state competitors.
Apart from the several hundred state universities, there is a network of research institutions that provide opportunities for advanced learning in various branches of science, technology and agriculture.
Owing to the autonomy of the IITs, these institutes are among those few institutes (the other institutes being NITs) in India that offer degrees in technology (B. Tech.) at the undergraduate level as opposed to the Bachelor of Engineering (BE) degrees awarded by most other Indian universities. The success of the IITs led to the creation of the Indian Institutes of Information Technology (IIIT) in the late 1990s and in the 2000s.
The Indian Institutes of Technology (IITs), are a group of thirteen autonomous engineering and technology-oriented institutes of higher education established and declared as Institutes of National Importance by the Parliament of India. The IITs were created in 1947.
In order of establishment they are located in Kharagpur (1950; as IIT 1951[1]), Mumbai (1958), Chennai (1959), Kanpur (1959), Delhi (1961; as IIT 1963), Guwahati (1994), Roorkee (1847; as IIT 2001), Bhubaneswar (2008), Gandhi agar (2008), Hyderabad (2008), Patna (2008), Punjab (2008) and Rajasthan (2008).
Each IIT is an autonomous university, linked to the others through a common IIT Council, which oversees their administration. They have a common admission process for undergraduate admissions, using the Joint Entrance Examination (popularly known as IIT-JEE) to select around 4,000 undergraduate candidates a year.
The Main Building of IIT Kharagpur
The Indian Institute of Science (IISc) is a premier post-graduate institution of research and higher learning located in Bengaluru, India. It offers postgraduate and doctoral research programmes to over 2,000 students working under the supervision of more than 400 faculty members in 48 departments ranging from aerospace engineering to molecular biophysics to management. According to the journal Current Science IISc currently ranks first in India in terms of research output (citation and impact factor).
Campus
The IISc campus is full of greenery. The campus harbors both exotic and indigenous plant species with about 110 species of woody plants, including quite a number of Jackfruit trees. The campus houses more than 40 departments, six canteens, a gym, three dining halls, one multi cuisine family restaurant, nine men's and five women's hostels, an air strip, a library, two shopping centers and residence areas for faculties and other staff members.
The Institute was the first to introduce (i) Masters programs in engineering; (ii) more recently, the Integrated Ph. D. Programs in Biological, Chemical, Physical and Mathematical Sciences for science graduates; (iii) the new IISc Young Fellowship program for the first 20 rank holders at the + 2 level.
The Indian Institute of Science |
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EDUCATION IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
The USA does not have a national system of education. All educational matters are left to states. 50 per cent of funds for education come from state sources, about 40 from local funds, and only 6 per cent from the federal government.
There are two major types of schools in the USA— public which are free, and private, or fee-paying. Four of five private schools are run by churches and other religious groups.
Elementary education starts at the age of 6 and continues till 10-11 years. Secondary education is provided from the age 11 — 12. Intermediate school includes grades 6 through 9 for ages 11-12 up to 14—15. A senior high school may include grades 9—10 through 12. A senior high school may be comprehensive, general or vocational. A comprehensive school offers a broad program of academic and vocational education, a general school offers a more limited program. A vocational school focuses
on vocational training
with some general
educational subjects.
All such programs —
academic, technical,
or practical are
generally taught under
one roof.
The School System
A child´s educational progress is divided into
elementary school (grade 1 to grade 5 or 6)
middle school or junior high (up to grade 8 or 9)
high school or senior high (up to grade 12)
Electives Common types of electives include:
Athletics (cross country, football, baseball, basketball, track and field, swimming, tennis, gymnastics, water polo, soccer, softball, wrestling, cheerleading, volleyball, lacrosse, ice hockey, field hockey, crew, boxing, skiing/snowboarding, golf, mountain biking, marching band)
Career and Technical Education, including Agriculture/Agriscience, Business/Marketing, Family and Consumer Science, Health occupations
Computer word processing, programming, and graphic design
Foreign languages (Spanish and French are common; Chinese, Latin, Ancient Greek, German, Italian, and Japanese are less common)[49]
Junior Reserve Officers' Training Corps
Performing Arts/Visual Arts, (choir, band, orchestra, drama, art, ceramics, photography, and dance)
Publishing, including journalism/student newspaper, yearbook/annual, and literary magazine
Nevertheless, many students of high school don't finish it. 1 per cent of American citizens at the age of 14 can neither read, nor write. High school students who wish to attend a college or a university go through one of the two standard tests — SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test) and ACT (American College Test). They are given by non-profit, non-governmental organizations.
There are several ways to continue in education: universities, colleges, community colleges, and technical and vocational schools. A university in the USA usually consists of several colleges; each college specializes in a subject area. There are colleges of liberal arts, colleges of education and business colleges. A program for undergraduates usually takes four years. After that, students may leave the university or go on for a graduate or professional degree
College students usually spend four years at the college, too, and get the Bachelor's degree. In contrast to universities, colleges don't have graduate or professional programs. Colleges in the USA differ greatly in size — they may include from 100 students to 5000 and more. Most of the
larger
institutions fall
into the
category of
universities,
the largest being
the University of
California, State
university of
New York, New
York university,
Columbia
University and
others.
Americans place a high value on education. That's why Kennedy said, "Our progress as a nation can be no swifter than our progress in education". |
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Many British children start school at the age of 3 or 4 if there is a play school near their house.
These schools are nursery and they are not compulsory.
Children are taught to sing, draw, they play different creative games.
Compulsory education begins at the age of 5, when children go to primary school.
P R I M A R Y E D U C A T I O N
V O C A B U L A R Y
SECONDARY EDUCATION
After six years of primary education children take exams in core subjects and go to a secondary school.
Children study compulsory (core) subjects:
English, Literature
Mathematics
IT (information technology)
Religious Education
and optional courses:
one foreign language
one science subject
one art subject
History
Geography
PE (physical education)
Design and Technology
SCHOOL UNIFORM
SECONDARY EDUCATION
After five years of secondary education, pupils take GCSE (General Certificate of Secondary Education) examination.
Compulsory education ends at 16.
.
Some people leave secondary school and go to colleges for further education.
Some choose to stay at secondary school for two years more and prepare for a university.
M A R K S
E N G L I S H
R U S S I A N
Excellent
-
A
Very good
5
B
Good
4
C
Satisfactory
3
D
Poor
2
E
Very poor
1
F
Awful
-
SCHOOL RULES
CHECK YOURSELF
AGE OF PUPILS
TYPE OF SCHOOL
3 - 5 years
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 years
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. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
CHECK YOURSELF
1. Public school means that
The school is private
The school is for everybody
2. Boarding school means that
Students live there
There are only boys there
It is abroad
3. Eton is
A famous public school
A famous state school
4. Core courses are
Music, drama, home economics
English, maths, IT.
Well done !
Read once more
HIGHER EDUCATION
OXFORD AND CAMBRIDGE
Oxford University is the oldest and most famous in Britain. It was founded in the 12-th century and is a collection of colleges with more then 12,000 students and 1,000 teachers.
Cambridge is the second oldest. It was founded in the 13-th century and has 27 colleges.
They both have a reputation of privileged schools. Many prominent people studied there.
The tutorial system is one of the ways in which these universities differ from all other. Every student has a tutor who plans his work.
WORDS OF WISDOMf o r y o u
Live and learn.
It is never too late to learn.
It is never too late to mend.
Men learn while they teach.
Knowledge is power.
Practice is the best of all instructions.
Practice makes perfect.
Learn to write well, or not to write at all.
Language is the dress of thought.
Think before you speak.
Lost time is never found again.
WRITE ABOUT YOUR SCHOOL
Q U E S T I O N S( a s a p l a n)
Why is it necessary to have education?
When does compulsory education start in Russia?
How long does primary education last?
How old were you when you started school?
What form are you in?
Which subjects do you study at school?
Can you choose your subjects?
What do you think is the most important subjects? Why?
Do you have to wear a uniform?
Are there school rules at your school?
What is good in your school? What is bad?
What are you going to do after finishing school?
T.G.M. |
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Exercise 1 A
We have many ________________ (computer) at school.
We have many computers at school.
Children like to play with ________________ (toy).
Children like to play with toys.
I want to buy five _____________ (cap).
I want to buy five caps.
This bookcase has three
________ (shelf).
This bookcase has three
shelves.
You can find a lot of ________ (university) in our city.
You can find a lot of universities in our city.
Bring two ________ (chair) to this room, please.
Bring two chairs to this room, please.
Tetyana, Oksana, Veronika and Natalia are my _______________ (aunt).
Tetyana, Oksana, Veronika and Natalia are my aunts.
Kyiv and Kharkiv are big _______________ (city).
Kyiv and Kharkiv are big cities.
I can see many _______________ (sandwich) on the table.
I can see many sandwiches on the table.
UNIT 1Lesson 1
Exercise 1 A
We have many ________________ (computer) at school.
We have many computers at school.
Children like to play with ________________ (toy).
Children like to play with toys.
I want to buy five _____________ (cap).
I want to buy five caps.
This bookcase has three
________ (shelf).
This bookcase has three
shelves.
You can find a lot of ________ (university) in our city.
You can find a lot of universities in our city.
Bring two ________ (chair) to this room, please.
Bring two chairs to this room, please.
Tetyana, Oksana, Veronika and Natalia are my _______________ (aunt).
Tetyana, Oksana, Veronika and Natalia are my aunts.
Kyiv and Kharkiv are big _______________ (city).
Kyiv and Kharkiv are big cities.
I can see many _______________ (sandwich) on the table.
I can see many sandwiches on the table.
UNIT 1Lesson 1
Exercise 1 A
We have many ________________ (computer) at school.
We have many computers at school.
Children like to play with ________________ (toy).
Children like to play with toys.
I want to buy five _____________ (cap).
I want to buy five caps.
This bookcase has three
________ (shelf).
This bookcase has three
shelves.
You can find a lot of ________ (university) in our city.
You can find a lot of universities in our city.
Bring two ________ (chair) to this room, please.
Bring two chairs to this room, please.
Tetyana, Oksana, Veronika and Natalia are my _______________ (aunt).
Tetyana, Oksana, Veronika and Natalia are my aunts.
Kyiv and Kharkiv are big _______________ (city).
Kyiv and Kharkiv are big cities.
I can see many _______________ (sandwich) on the table.
I can see many sandwiches on the table. |
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Ziel der Stunde:
практична: - поглибити знання учнів з теми, що
вивчалася;
-вчити учнів виконувати тестові
завдання та вести бесіду за темою.
розвивальна: - розвивати мовну здогадку учнів;
-розвивати навички читання та
аудіювання.
виховна: - виховувати повагу до столиць, мови
яких вивчають учні(Київ, Берлін), до
їх визначних місць.
Wie geht es euch?
Stundenverlauf
І Einstiegsphase
1. Begrüßung
2. Zielorientierung
Was ist hier geschrieben?
ІІ Hauptteil der Stunde
a)Was passt zusammen?
1. Flä – A. – zeichen
2. Sehens – B. – kerung
3. Haupt – C. – würdigkeit
4. Bevöl –– D. – che
5. Wahr – E. – straße
1. Arbeit an der Lexik
Die Fläche
Die Sehenswürdigkeit
Die Hauptstraße
Die Bevölkerung
Das Wahrzeichen
b)Wie heißt das Wort? Ordnet die Buchstaben zu!
1. TPAOATESR
2. HTERTAE
3. AEHKRADELT
4. KEDMLAN
5. ASTUHAR
6. UMEUMS
Sehenswürdigkeit
Staatsoper
Theater
Kathedrale
Denkmal
Rathaus
Museum
c)Welche Sätze sind hier versteckt? Schreibt diese Sätze! Übersetzt!
Kyjiwliegtamflussdnipro.
Diehauptstadtdeutschlands
heißtberlin.
Berlinistsehenswürdig.
Vieletouristenbesuchenkyjiw.
1.Kyjiw liegt am Fluss Dnipro.2.Die Hauptstadt Deutschlands heißt Berlin.3.Berlin ist sehenswürdig.4.Viele Touristen besuchen Kyjiw.
2. Sprechen Interview der Journalistin
Wie heißt die Hauptstadt von Deutschland?
An welchem Fluss liegt diese Stadt?
Wie viele Millionen Einwohner leben in Kyjiw?
Wie heißt die Hauptstraße von Berlin? Wie übersetzt diese Straße ins Ukrainische?
Hat Berlin den beliebtesten Platzt? Wie heißt er?
Was ist auf dem Wappen von Berlin ?
Wie heißt die berühmte Universität in Kyjiw?
Welcher Baum ist ein Symbol von Kyjiw
Lesen
Welche Sätze gehören zu Berlin/zu Kyjiw?
1.Das ist unsere Hauptstadt.
2.Diese Stadt wurde im 13 Jahrhundert gegründet.
3.Die Stadt ist ein wichtiges wissenschaftliches Zentrum des Landes.
4.Sie liegt am Dnipro.
5.Sie besteht aus 23 Stadtvierteln.
6.Diese Stadt liegt an der Spree.
7.Die Hauptstraße dieser Stadt heißt Chreschtschatyk.
8.Die Stadt hat 3,4 Millionen Einwohner.
In der Stadt ist die Taras Schewtschenko- Universität.
Auf dem Wappen der Stadt ist der Bär.
Sie ist 1834 gegründet.
Ihre Fläche beträgt 892 km2.
In der Stadt ist das Denkmal der Begründer der Stadt : drei Brüder und ihre Schwester Lybid.
Das Brandenburger Tor ist das Symbol dieser Stadt.
Diese Stadt ist über 1500 Jahre alt.
Die Hauptstraße der Stadt ist Unter den Linden.
3,5,6,10,12,14
Berlin
Kyjiw
1,2,4,7,8,9,11,13,15
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Edgar Allan Poe (born Edgar Poe; January 19, 1809 – October 7, 1849) was an American author, poet, editor, and literary critic.
Best known for his tales of mystery, Poe was one of the earliest American practitioners of the short story and is generally considered the inventor of the detective fiction genre.
Poe and his works influenced literature in the United States and around the world, as well as in specialized fields, such as cosmology and cryptography. Poe and his work are popular in literature, music, films, and television. A number of his homes are dedicated museums today.
In Baltimore in 1835, he married Virginia Clemm, his 13-year-old cousin. His wife died in 1847.
Born in Boston, he was the second child of two actors. Poe attended the University of Virginia for one semester but left due to lack of money. His publishing career began in 1827.
Poe's best known fiction works are Gothic,a genre he followed to appease the public taste.
His most recurring themes deal with questions of death, including its physical signs, the effects of decomposition, the reanimation of the dead, and mourning.
Genres
Literary style and themes
The earliest surviving home in which Poe lived is in Baltimore, preserved as the Edgar Allan Poe House and Museum. Poe is believed to have lived in the home at the age of 23
Preserved homes,
landmarks, and museums
Other Poe landmarks include a building in the Upper West Side, where Poe temporarily lived when he first moved to New York.
In Boston, a commemorative plaque on Boylston Street is several blocks away from the actual location of Poe's birth. As of 2013, fundraising is proceeding to construct a permanent memorial sculpture at this location.
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The primary element of the educational system in the UK is preschool education. For a long time in the UK there were public childcare facilities for children from poor families. Today they have been transformed into modern types of preschools that provide an individual approach to the upbringing of children.
Preschool establishments in the country are not enough to cover the care of all children in school. Therefore, institutions of preschool education are created which include:
- municipal day nurseries opened by local authorities for children aged from several months to 4-5 years old. Such institutions in the country are quite common, they work from 8 to 18 hours. during the year and intended for the upbringing of children whose parents work, but who have a low income and need services of state pre-school education institutions.
- private day nurseries - are created by various private organizations and individuals, charitable societies, religious organizations, etc.
- nursery schools and classes for children aged 3-5 years. There are even queues of those who want to arrange their children;
- nursing centers - combined day nurseries and nurseries - are quite small in number. Nursery classes are organized at primary schools for the purpose of mental, physical, moral, aesthetic and labor development of the child, the formation of its individuality;
- game groups - the most common type of pre-school establishments, united in the Association, financed partly at the expense of the state, charitable contributions and to a large extent parents. Here, more than a third of all children aged 2-3 years are raised, the group has from 6 to 40 children and runs 2-3 hours from two to five days a week. - in the clubs of the mother and the child, the presence of the mother is mandatory for the entire period of stay of the children in the group;
- "groups of opportunities" - intended for the education of children with different developmental defects.
Secondary education in Great Britain
Schooling in the UK starts with 5 years at a school for kids. It is as close as possible to home game conditions. From 7 to 11 years old, children study at elementary school.
High school is compulsory up to 15 years. Important exams appear at the age of 11, 12, and 13.
The following types of schools that functioned at the beginning of the 21st century can be identified. in the UK:
- City Technological Colleges, implemented under the Baker Act in 1988 and aimed at specialization in the field of information technology. They involve the involvement of private business in their financing and management. There are 16 of them;
- specialized schools (since 1993) - former general education, which, after the creation of certain conditions (educational, financial, etc.), were granted specialized status and received additional funding from the government. There are mathematical, technological, natural sciences, languages (1995), sports, artistic (1996), propaganda, scientific, mathematical, computer, technical, humanitarian and musical (2004) schools.
- communal schools - the status given to secondary schools. They are governed by local educational administrations, the Labor Government;
- stock schools - the status given by the Labor Administration to the absolute majority of grant schools. Its origin has been taken since 1988. Now they exist about 1100;
Voluntary financially and voluntarily controlled schools are private religious schools that receive public funding.
- grammar schools give full secondary education and the right to enter higher education institutions at any faculty. In such schools, up to 15% of the best graduates of elementary schools study.
- the average modern school - the most mass in the country. After graduation, the graduate receives a certificate, not a certificate (as in grammar), which does not give access to a higher education institution. Studying in such schools is separate, their goal is to prepare students for mastering mass professions, so much attention is paid to professional training. Currently, such schools account for 179 out of 40,000 students;
- city academies, founded by the Labor Government in the socially poor areas of large cities.
- lighthouse schools - educational institutions that carry out methodological work in the area of disseminating advanced pedagogical experience through mentoring, providing opportunities for professional development for teachers of other schools, counseling, etc. In 2001, they employed 1,000;
- centers of professional quality - started in 2001 as vocational education centers for children aged 14-19;
- private privileged schools (public schools) prepare their graduates for admission to university and to hold senior positions in politics, economics, army, and the church.
Higher education in the UK
To date, in the UK, there are over 850 of them (43 universities, 159 pedagogical colleges, 30 polytechnic institutes, etc.). The most prestigious among the universities is Oxford (1168) and Cambridge (1269). The largest university in the country is London: it has 45 thousand students in the hospital and 27 thousand students in the correspondence department, which is 16% of all students in the country.
The system of higher education is two-level. The first stage is to receive a bachelor's degree in the chosen area of science and professional activities. A bachelor's degree is awarded after 3-4 years of study at a university, institute or college full-time. The second degree leads to a master's degree or a doctor's degree. All universities in the UK have a high degree of autonomy in determining courses, programs and teaching methods
All universities in the UK have a high degree of autonomy in defining courses, programs and teaching methods. The general policy in higher education is provided by the Ministry of Education and Training through the distribution of financial and material resources.
The training begins on September 1 and formally ends on August 30, but in reality the school year is shorter. Each higher educational institution is autonomous in drawing up the schedule of the academic year, subject to the general criteria: graduation in June, several (3-5) weeks of breaks for major religious holidays.
The school year is divided into three parts (semesters), but most recently, most higher education institutions reduce the number of hours to provide students with time to review the material and prepare for the final examinations. Some universities have mid-week holidays (up to 8 weeks of reading) as a time for self-education of students. There is a noticeable tendency towards a two-semester academic year with breaks between the semesters.
The number and distribution of weekly teaching hours (lectures, seminars, various laboratory works, etc.) is carried out by higher educational institutions.
Independent work of university students is planned and considered as a matter of great importance. Among its forms, work in libraries that are open and at leisure is dominated. Student holidays are considered to be time appointed not so much for rest, as for work with literature, writing essays.
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By Fail Fayzullin, 10A
The reasons for the pyramids
1) to give the Pharoah eternal life
2) competition between Pharaons
3) The pyramid is a shape of power, importance and knowledge
4) They only buried pharaohs in Pyramids
What are the Egyptian pyramids made from?
Limestone
White Limestone: Muqattam
Pink Granite
Basalt
Alabaster
Mudbricks
these are the most common stones for creating the pyramids.
The Egypt pyramid as a symbol
The first pyramid - the Step Pyramid near (Memphis)
It was built for the Pharaoh Djoser. (2667-2648BC )
It was built by the architect, Imhotep
The Step pyramid has six tiers
the pyramid may have been designed to serve as a means to magically launch the deceased pharaoh's soul directly into the abode of the gods.
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Archaeologists charged extra 80 Egyptian pyramids. Not all of them reached to our days. Famous three large pyramids : Cheops, Chephren and Mikerin
Археологи нарахували 80 єгипетських пірамід. Не всі вони дійшли до наших днів.
Самі знамениті три великі піраміди : Хеопса , Хефрена і Мекеріна
Most of them, the pyramid of Cheops.Built in 28 century to BC. It’s height of 137 meters. The area of the pyramid more than 50 thousand square meters.
Найбільша з них, піраміда Хеопса. Збудована в 28 столітті до нашої ери. Її висота 137 метрів. Площа піраміди більше 50 тисяч квадратних метрів.
An ancient pyramid is a pyramid of pharaoh Dzhosera - built near five thousand years back. It's height 60 meters. Builder of the first pyramid Imkhotep
Сама древня піраміда - це піраміда фараона Джосера - споруджена біля п'яти тисяч років тому. Її висота 60 метрів. Будівельник першої піраміди Імхотеп
Pyramids served pharaohs, in accordance with their religion, by a stair, on which they mounted on sky. Therefore ancient pyramids were a step, had a form of stair, and only in more late time of wall became smooth.
Піраміди служили фараонам, відповідно до їх релігії, сходами, по якій вони сходили на небо.
Тому самі древні піраміди були східчастими, мали
форму сходів, і тільки в більш пізній час стіни стали гладкі.
Pyramid is made up of two million three hundred thousand cubic blocks. Every block weighs 2,5 tons, and the heaviest -15 tons. weight of pyramid is about 5,7 million tons.
Піраміда складається з двох мільйонів трьохсот тисяч кубічних блоків. Кожний блок важить 2,5 тонни, а найважчий -15 тонн.
вага піраміди близько 5,7 мільйона тонн.
100 thousand persons worked above building of pyramid
Над спорудженням піраміди працювало 100 тисяч чоловік
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1. Dig the ground.2. Rake around.3. Sow the seeds.And you will gather flowers.
A little sun,A little rain,And lovely flowersAre here again.
Rain, rain, rain, April rain,You are feeding seeds and grain,You are raising plants and cropsWith your brightly sparkling drops.Rain, rain, go away.
Rain, rain, rain, April rain,You are feeding seeds and grain,You are raising plants and cropsWith your brightly sparkling drops.Rain, rain, go away.
Flowers here,Flowers there,Flowers in blossomEverywhere.
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Columbia Pictures Aktie
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CBC Film Sales Corporation (logo, 1919-24)
Columbia Pictures Aktie
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The current Columbia Pictures logo.
Joe Brandt (July 20, 1882 - February 22, 1939) was an American publicist, screenwriter, editor, film producer, and general manager.
Joe Brandt (July 20, 1882 - February 22, 1939) was an American publicist, screenwriter, editor, film producer, and general manager.
Joe Brandt (July 20, 1882 - February 22, 1939) was an American publicist, screenwriter, editor, film producer, and general manager.
Joe Brandt (July 20, 1882 - February 22, 1939) was an American publicist, screenwriter, editor, film producer, and general manager.
The current Columbia Pictures logo
The building of Columbia Pictures Industries.
The current Columbia Pictures logo
The buildings of Columbia Pictures Industries.
Joe Brandt (July 20, 1882 - February 22, 1939) was an American publicist, screenwriter, editor, film producer, and general manager.
Columbia Pictures painting on the wall of Sony Pictures Studios
made by Khrystyna Yordan
made by Khrystyna Yordan
The current Columbia Pictures logo
The buildings of Columbia Pictures Industries.
Columbia Pictures painting on the wall of Sony Pictures Studios
Joe Brandt (July 20, 1882 - February 22, 1939) was an American publicist, screenwriter, editor, film producer, and general manager.
made by Khrystyna Yordan
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History of Denmark
The history of Denmark dates back about 12,000 years, to the end of the last ice age, with the earliest evidence of human inhabitation. The Danes were first documented in written sources around 500 AD, including in the writings of Jordanes and Procopius. With the Christianization of the Danes c. 960 AD, it is clear that there existed a kingship in Scandinavia which controlled roughly the current Danish territory. Queen Margrethe II can trace her lineage back to the Viking kings Gorm the Old and Harald Bluetooth from this time, making the Monarchy of Denmark the oldest in the Europe.[1]
Denmark's history has particularly been influenced by its geographical location between the North and Baltic seas. This meant that it was between Sweden and Germany and thus at the center of the mutual struggle for control of the Baltic Sea (dominium maris baltici). Denmark was long in disputes with Sweden over control of Skånelandene (Scanian War) and Norway, and in disputes with the Hanseatic League over the duchies of Schleswig (a Danish fief) and Holstein (a German fief).
Eventually Denmark lost the conflicts and ended up ceding first Skånelandene to Sweden and later Schleswig-Holstein to the German Empire. After the eventual cession of Norway in 1814, Denmark retained control of the old Norwegian colonies of the Faroe Islands, Greenland and Iceland. During the 20th century Iceland gained independence, Greenland and the Faroese became integral parts of the Kingdom of Denmark and North Schleswig reunited with Denmark in 1920 after a referendum. During World War II Denmark was occupied by Nazi Germany and liberated in 1945, after which it joined the United Nations.
In his description of Scandza (from the 6th century work, Getica), the ancient writer Jordanes says that the Dani were of the same stock as the Suetidi (Swedes, Suithiod?) and expelled the Heruli and took their lands.[7]
The Old English poems Widsith and Beowulf, as well as works by later Scandinavian writers — notably by Saxo Grammaticus (c. 1200) — provide some of the earliest references to Danes.
Earliest literary sources
Viking Age
With the beginning of the Viking Age in the 9th century, the prehistoric period in Denmark ends. The Danish people were amongst those known as the Vikings during the 8th–11th centuries. Viking explorers first discovered and settled in Iceland in the 9th century, on their way from the Faroe Islands. From there, Greenland and Vinland (probably Newfoundland) were also settled. Utilizing their great skills in shipbuilding and navigation they raided and conquered parts of France and the British Isles.
They also excelled in trading along the coasts and rivers of Europe, running trade routes from Greenland in the north to Constantinople in the south via Russian and Ukrainian Rivers rivers, most notably along the River Dnipro and via Kiev, then being the capital of Kiev Rus. The Danish Vikings were most active in Britain, Ireland, France, Spain, Portugal and Italy where they raided, conquered and settled (their earliest settlements included sites in the Danelaw, Ireland and Normandy). The Danelaw resulted when Alfred the Great was forced to cede half his kingdom to the Vikings, who then settled there for a time and engaged in peaceful trade, but attacks eventually resumed and the English kings had to pay tribute (Danegeld).
Christianity
The history of Christianity in Denmark overlaps with that of the Viking Age. Various petty kingdoms existed throughout the area now known as Denmark for many years. Between c. 960 and the early 980s, Harald Bluetooth appears to have established a kingdom in the lands of the Danes which stretched from Jutland to Skåne. Around the same time, he received a visit from a German missionary who, according to legend,[9] survived an ordeal by fire, which convinced Harold to convert to Christianity.
Difficulties for the kings
During the disastrous reign of Christopher II (1319–1332), most of the country was pawned off to the counts (except Skåne, which went to Sweden) after peasant revolts and conflicts with the Church. For eight years after Christopher's death, Denmark had no king, and was instead controlled by the counts. After one of them was assassinated in 1340, Christopher's son Valdemar was chosen as king, and gradually began to recover the pawned territories, which was completed in 1360.
The Black Death, which came to Denmark during these years, also aided Valdemar's campaign. His continued efforts to expand the kingdom after 1360 brought him into open conflict with the Hanseatic League. He conquered Gotland, much to the displeasure of the League, which lost Visby, an important trading town located there.
Early Modern Denmark
The Reformation, which originated in the German lands in the early 16th century from the ideas of Martin Luther (1483–1546), had a considerable impact on Denmark. The Danish Reformation started in the mid-1520s. Some Danes wanted access to the Bible in their own language. In 1524 Hans Mikkelsen and Christiern Pedersen translated the New Testament into Danish; it became an instant best-seller. Those who had traveled to Wittenberg in Saxony and come under the influence of the teachings of Luther and his associates included Hans Tausen, a Danish monk in the Order of St John Hospitallers.
The loss of Eastern Denmark
The Dano-Norwegian Kingdom grew wealthy during the 16th century, largely because of the increased traffic through the Øresund, which Danes could tax because Denmark controlled both sides of the Sound. The trade in grain exports from Poland to the Netherlands and to the rest of Europe grew enormously at this time, and the Danish kings did not hesitate to cash in on it. The Sound duty was only repealed in the 1840s.
The Danish economy benefited from the Eighty Years' War (1568–1648) in the Netherlands because a large number of skilled refugees from that area (the most economically advanced in Europe) came to Denmark. This helped to modernize many aspects of society and to establish trading links between Denmark and the Netherlands.
Absolutism
As a result of the disaster in the war against Sweden, King Frederick III (reigned 1648–1670) succeeded in convincing the nobles to give up some of their powers and their exemption from taxes, leading to the era of absolutism in Denmark. The country's main objective in the following decades was the recovery of its lost provinces from Sweden. In the 1670s Denmark–Norway had regained enough strength to start a war with Sweden to recover its lost provinces. However, in spite of Denmark's outside support, naval dominance and initial support from the population of the former eastern provinces, the war ended in a bitter stalemate. A renewed attack during the Third Northern War (1700–1721) first resulted in the unfavourable Peace of Travendal, but after Denmark's re-entrance in the war and Sweden's ultimate defeat by a large alliance, meant that Sweden no longer was a threat to Denmark. However, the great powers opposed any Danish territorial gains, which meant the Treaty of Frederiksborg did not return the former eastern provinces to Denmark. Furthermore, Denmark was even forced to return Swedish Pomerania held by Danish forces since 1715 to Sweden. Denmark now had no hope of recovering its lost provinces from Sweden. As noted earlier, the rest of Europe was simply against the Sound being controlled by a single nation again.
Colonialism
Denmark maintained a number of colonies outside Scandinavia, starting in the 17th century and lasting until the 20th century. Denmark also controlled traditional colonies in Greenland and Iceland in the north Atlantic — held through the union with Norway. Christian IV (reigned 1588–1648) first initiated the policy of expanding Denmark's overseas trade, as part of the mercantilist trend then popular in European governing circles. Denmark established its own first colony at Tranquebar, or Trankebar, on India's south coast, in 1620. In the Caribbean Denmark started a colony on St Thomas in 1671, St John in 1718, and purchased Saint Croix from France in 1733. Denmark maintained its Indian colony, Tranquebar, as well as several other smaller colonies there, for about two hundred years.
The Napoleonic Wars
The long decades of peace came to an abrupt end during the Napoleonic Wars. Britain felt threatened by the Armed Neutrality Treaty of 1794, which originally involved Denmark and Sweden, and later Prussia and Russia. The British fleet attacked Copenhagen in 1801 (Battle of Copenhagen (1801)), destroying much of Denmark's navy. Denmark nonetheless managed to remain uninvolved in the Napoleonic Wars until 1807. The British fleet bombarded Copenhagen again that year, causing considerable destruction to the city. They then captured the entire Danish fleet so that it couldn't be used by France to invade Britain (as the French had lost their own fleet at Trafalgar in 1805), leading to the Gunboat War (1807–1814). The confiscation of the Danish navy was widely criticised in Britain.
Nationalism and liberalism
The Danish liberal and national movements gained momentum in the 1830s, and after the European revolutions of 1848 Denmark became a constitutional monarchy on June 5, 1849. The growing bourgeoisie had demanded a share in government, and in an attempt to avert the sort of bloody revolution occurring elsewhere in Europe, Frederick VII gave in to the demands of the citizens. A new constitution emerged, separating the powers and granting the franchise to all adult males, as well as freedom of the press, religion, and association. The king became head of the executive branch. The legislative branch consisted of two parliamentary chambers; the Folketing, comprising members elected by the general population, and the Landsting, elected by landowners. Denmark also gained an independent judiciary.
EMBLEM
Flag of Denmark
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road signs
No entry
Footpath
Traffic signals ahead
Bus stop
Welcome to Kramatorsk!
the railway station
the old part of our town
the central part of our town
Historical and art museum
[email protected]
Hello, my Ukrainian friends!
I have holidays now and I am in New York. My uncle Tom and aunt Kate live there. New York is the largest city in the USA. There are five districts in the city. The city has very busy traffic. Its streets full of cars and buses. New York is a big cultural centre. There are lots of museums, art galleries and theatres in it. I send you photos with the most famous Statue of Liberty in New York.
I think it’s beautiful!
Write me soon. Miss you!
Bill.
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“ A Fairy Cafe”
Introduction
I am very glad to see you in my cafe. You can have a good time here.
There are excellent workers, who will serve your table quickly and well.
The menu is not so various, but all the dishes are tasty and cooked with love.
For the starter you can choose:
Borsch
Chicken broth
Salad with cabbage and peas
For the main course we have:
Bacon and eggs;
Chips;
Cornflakes;
Pepper with rice
stuffing;
Baked pumpkin;
Mashed potatoes;
Stewed cabbage;
Sandwich, which is our most favourite dish
There are also some meat courses:
Fried pork with apples;
Pies with beef liver;
Boiled chicken.
Drinks
Non alcoholic drinks:
Tea;
Coffee;
Fruit juice;
Coca-Cola.
Alcoholic drinks:
Vodka;
White wine;
Red wine.
I’d like to suggest you some fish-courses or sea food:
Smoked herring;
Salad with hunchback salmon;
Crayfish;
Crab.
Dessert
There are several different dishes, some of them are specially for Christmas:
Fruit cake with and pancakes
Cherry pie
Cherry cake with cream
Sponge cake
Ice-cream with cream and strawberry
Strawberry with whipped cream
For dessert there are also some fruit and berries:
Grapes
Pear
Pineapple
Raspberry
Strawberry
Peach
Oranges
Apple
Good bye!
Look in next time! |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/education.html | "Education" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/fa285b8a4ea6f99a0eb641bdbdb0f38e.pptx | files/fa285b8a4ea6f99a0eb641bdbdb0f38e.pptx | Education
Ways of work
To call the roll
To get trained for future life
To follow the rules
To gain social skills
To absorb information
To stuff head with facts
To hit the books
To brush up on smth.
To crack a book
To have nose in a book
To catch up to
To brainstorm
to learn by heart
To pass with flying colors
To play hooky
To cut classes
learning
To hand in
to hand out
To trace with finger
To take notes
To interpret the meaning
To benefit from…
To verbalize questions
?s
Emphasize key points
To envision the topic
People
copycat
bookworm
Eager beaver
Walking dictionary
Walking encyclopedia
Academically oriented
Above average
Teacher’s pet
Proverbs
It’s never late to learn
An idle brain is devil’s workshop
In doing we learn
Like teacher, like pupil
=
He, who makes no mistake, learns nothing
Money spent on brain is never spent in vain
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[æ] travel, capital, gallery
[ei] play, place, stadium
[ju:] museum, new, beautiful
[i] big, pig, different
[a:] park, car, art
[i:] see, meet, week
Agree or disagree
Trafalgar Square is in London.
Moscow is the capital of the UK.
Moscow is different from London.
London is the biggest city of the UK.
There are a lot of places to visit in London.
London is not a beautiful city.
Great Britain
The UK is an English-speaking country. The capital of the country is London. The UK is situated on the British Isles lying off the north-western coast of Europe and separated from the continent by the English Channel.
Test yourself
is the official residence of the Queen
is the seat of the British Parliament
is the greatest church in Britain
is the richest and most beautiful part
is the geographical centre in London
its political, business and cultural centre
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey was founded in 1050 and it is situated in the centre of London. Many great Englishmen were buried in the Abbey: Newton, Darwin and other.
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square is one of them and it is in the centre of the West End. One can see a statue of Lord Nelson in the middle of this square.
Big Ben
Big Ben is the biggest clock bell in Britain. It weighs 13,5 tons.
Windsor Castle
Windsor Castle standing on a rock over looking the river Thames, was founded by William the Conqueror. Nowadays it is a place, where the Royal family can relax.
Whitehall
Whitehall is the street. It is often associated with the government of Britain. Downing Street, which is a small side street of Whitehall, is the home of the Prime Minister who lives at number ten.
London Zoo
England
Complete the table:
Country
Capital
People
Language
Symbol
1. England
2.
Edinburgh
3.
Welsh
4.
Irish
shamrock
Test yourself
Results |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/education-in-ukraine.html | Еducation in Ukraine | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/46/1c4b95a0ddf5318b9622a9b76d416183.ppt | files/1c4b95a0ddf5318b9622a9b76d416183.ppt | Education in Ukraine
A project is prepared by the students of group 11 under the direction of English teacher Hnetetska Maryna Volodymyrivna
System of education in Ukraine has greatly changed since Ukraine become independent. of A lot of new educational establishment have appeared in regional cities and in the capital of our country. Many of them are private where the students have to pay a lot of money for their learning. Most of the high educational establishments have the names of Universities instead of old Institutes. The students have to pay for the learning at these educational establishments but there are departments which are free of charge for some students.
The system of secondary education in Ukraine undergoes changes. Today we have a twelve-mark system of appraisal of the students' knowledge. Different Ukrainian secondary schools have new systems of teaching for their students. But in general the system remains the same.
We have classes from morning till afternoon, in most of the schools there are classes on Saturday. The buildings of schools in most provincial towns and villages are old and need repair.
Educational establishments in the capital of our country Kyiv
The number of educational establishments is 461 in Kyiv. 331, 847 students study in them. There are 65 afternoon schools. 15 schools are private and there are 5 private kindergartens. The number of students in each class at private schools is 10-15. So you see that it is much easier to study in the class with such small number of students but as far as I know the demands of the teachers to these students are very high and the level of the knowledge of these students is very high too.
The cost of education at private school:
" The British International School" - $ 12,000 a year |
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This project is done by:
Radchenko Veronika
Konitskaya Oriyana
Education in the USA
Education in the USA
The American system of school education differs from the systems in other countries. The peculiar feature of American education is the absence of national administration. Each of the 50 states controls and directs its own school.
Versions of schools of the USA
There are state public schools, private elementary schools and private secondary schools.
State publish school
Private elementary school
American children start school at the age of five years. The first year at school is called kindergarten. It is required of all American children enrolled in the American education system.
Private elementary school
The second year at school is considered the first year of primary school and is referred to as first grade.
Private secondary school
Primary school most commonly consists of five years of education, referred to as first through fifth grades. Upon completion of fifth grade (the last year of primary school), American children enrolled in the American education system advance to secondary school.
Private secondary school
Secondary school most commonly consists of a total of seven years, referred to as sixth through twelfth grades. The ninth through twelfth grades are most commonly referred to as high school. Upon completion of twelfth grade, American students are awarded a certificate called the high school diploma.
Private secondary school
Foreign students who would like to attend an American high school, need to consider how the high school they select will give them access to the best colleges.
Harvard College
Harvard College was established in 1636, with the principal purpose of providing a literate ministry1 for colonial churches. It was a small institution, enrolling only 20 students in 1642 and 60 in 1660. It soon became more than a theological training school2 and established itself as a liberal arts college.
Harvard College
The College of William and Mary
The next institution of higher learning established in the American colonies was the College of William and Mary, which opened in 1693 at Williamsburg, Virginia.
Private and State Colleges and Universities
Other colleges were founded in the next century, but all of them remained small schools for long periods.
Private and State Colleges and Universities
Private colleges and universities were established in various states. The first state university was the University of Virginia, founded in 1819.
Private and State Colleges and Universities
Higher education in the USA may be divided into two broad fields: liberal arts and professional. Each of these fields may be further subdivided into undergraduate and graduate levels.
Private and State Colleges and Universities |
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Dear pupils of the 7-th Form, Many thanks for your kind letter of welcome. Let me only ask you not to go to any trouble to arrange a special program for me. But you must promise that you will show me your native town. I shall feel much more comfortable if I do not interrupt your work. I look forward to seeing you. Best wishes and once again many thanks. Yours sincerely, Martin
-plane - train -bus
- taxi -ship -bike
Our guest is mostly interested in history
Our guest is fond of beautiful nature
Neither guide nor bus excursions will need our guest
Presentation draft programs:
Advertising
London
Kyiv
Home Task:
Write a letter to your foreign pen-friend about your native town. Invite your friend to visit Novhorodka.
Excursion around our town Novhorodka
Letter:
Dear pupils of the 7-th Form, Many thanks for your kind letter of welcome. Let me only ask you not to go to any trouble to arrange a special program for me. But you must promise that you will show me your native town. I shall feel much more comfortable if I do not interrupt your work. I look forward to seeing you. Best wishes and once again many thanks. Yours sincerely, Martin
-plane - train -bus
- taxi -ship -bike
Our guest is mostly interested in history
Our guest is fond of beautiful nature
Neither guide nor bus excursions will need our guest
Presentation draft programs:
Advertising
London
Kyiv
Home Task:
Write a letter to your foreign pen-friend about your native town. Invite your friend to visit Novhorodka.
Letter:
Dear pupils of the 7-th Form, Many thanks for your kind letter of welcome. Let me only ask you not to go to any trouble to arrange a special program for me. But you must promise that you will show me your native town. I shall feel much more comfortable if I do not interrupt your work. I look forward to seeing you. Best wishes and once again many thanks. Yours sincerely, Martin
-plane - train -bus
- taxi -ship -bike
Our guest is mostly interested in history
Our guest is fond of beautiful nature
Neither guide nor bus excursions will need our guest
Presentation draft programs:
Advertising
London
Kyiv
Home Task:
Write a letter to your foreign pen-friend about your native town. Invite your friend to visit Novhorodka.
Letter:
Dear pupils of the 7-th Form, Many thanks for your kind letter of welcome. Let me only ask you not to go to any trouble to arrange a special program for me. But you must promise that you will show me your native town. I shall feel much more comfortable if I do not interrupt your work. I look forward to seeing you. Best wishes and once again many thanks. Yours sincerely, Martin
-plane - train -bus
- taxi -ship -bike
Our guest is mostly interested in history
Our guest is fond of beautiful nature
Neither guide nor bus excursions will need our guest
Presentation draft programs:
Advertising
London
Kyiv
Home Task:
Write a letter to your foreign pen-friend about your native town. Invite your friend to visit Novhorodka. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/education-brings-a-cild-te-orld.html | Education brings a child the world | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/12/33d61efc0f17d680170bcd4356f71a25.ppt | files/33d61efc0f17d680170bcd4356f71a25.ppt | 1941 - 1945 |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/delaare.html | "Delaware" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/93d7a2bc2a7027d49caa735cfd384a61.ppt | files/93d7a2bc2a7027d49caa735cfd384a61.ppt | Delaware
Liberty and independence.
First State ( Diamond State )
Delaware is like a Diamond . It was the first state to ratify the new USA Constitution. It did so on December 7, 1787. And because of this Delaware is given the first position in such national events as presidential inaugurations.
Flower/ Tree/ Bird/ Fish
Peach blossom
American Holly
Blue hen chicken
Weakfish
Dover is the capital of this state.
Unlike all the other states in the United States, Delaware does not have any National Parks systems. This includes no historic sites, battlefields, or national parks.
The highest point of the state is 442 feet above sea level. This is in New Castle County.
There are 1,450 bridges in this state and almost 30% of these were constructed before the year 1950.
Delaware is home to one of the largest frying pans in the world. It is 10 feet in diameter and can hold nearly 200 gallons of liquid.
In this state it is illegal for anyone to fly over a body of water of any type and size unless the aircraft they are in has essential food and water supplies.
Strange Laws
Questions |
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Shop assistant
appraiser
store Administrator
IT-specialist
head
personnel
More time buyers, less time on trading
Loyalty system helps you find your way to the heart of the client
Quick Look residues other stores
order to the supplier
Save time by pipelining scheme receiving the goods, inventory
Benefits for Shop assistant
Accounting location jewelry in stock and on the trading floor
Automatic generation of jewelry prices
Reducing human error
Preventing fraud in the performance of trading operations
Facilitating the process of ordering new collections
Control of labor discipline
Predefined report templates
Benefits for the store administrator
Easy scalability
Quick Launch store with "zero"
Compatible software and hardware
Automatic data exchange
centralized update
Detailed setting of user rights
Benefits for IT-specialist
specialized solution
Flexible system for the implementation of marketing ideas
Formation of analytical reports in the context of any data taken into account system
Reducing costs through timely informed decision-making
Implementation of an effective system of staff motivation
Reducing human error
Control of the organization in the online mode
optimal Cost
Benefits Executive
Accounting for additional features:
Indication of the product weight in grams
hallmark
inset
size
manufacturer
Description of species
nomenclature
Accounting staff time
Ability to control the timely processing of documents sellers shop
Automatic generation of regulatory documents
Control of staff
Centralized, decentralized and mixed control pricing
Assortment matrix and segmentation products
Registration data counting device
marketing
marketing
interest rebate
1. cards by type
accumulative
discount
2.division stores
3.on the amount of the check
4.Time Actions
5.on the quantity of goods
6.discounts kontragenam
Gift Certificates
sale
Redemption by purchasing
Multiplicity one control the sale and redemption
movement
write-off
marketing
Loyalty service allows the user to arrange a suitable system to him bonuses
Changing conditions of bonuses depending on ongoing marketing campaigns
Different variants of calculation of bonuses
Flexible customization of the bonus system
Bonus program Loyalty
Bonus program Loyalty
Our address is:
Khartsyzsk, Metallurgy Street, 8
Phone / Fax:
+38 (066) 364-87-81
Internet: www.solutions.1c.ru
E-mail: [email protected] |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-ny.html | "Welcome to NY" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/1b4b6b86a99034e153909834e920097c.ppt | files/1b4b6b86a99034e153909834e920097c.ppt | Welcome to
NEW YORK
Prepared by
Iryna Napadiy &
Marta Dombrovska
2014
New York
City
is in
the state of
New York.
It`s not the capital , but it is the largest city in the country.
There are 50 states in America. One of them is New York.
The state
of New York
New York
City
2. The Chrysler Building
4. The Pan American Building, now named MetLife
A bird`s eye view of Manhattan`s famous skyscrapers
New York is a show in itself
The Statue of Liberty
Sightseeing tours with helicopters
The Rockefeller Center
The Chrysler Building
The Guggenheim Museum
Broadway is the most famous street in New York. It is one of the longest avenues in Manhattan (25 km.), but it is famous not only for this fact.
Central Park |
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Prezentacii.com
Wall
Window
Wardrobe
Sofa
Table
Chair
Desk
Door
There is
There are
There is a chair near the wall.
There are two chairs near the wall.
There is, there are
There is, there are
1. There is a bookcase in the room.
2.There are two windows in the room.
3. There are five cassettes on the desk.
4. There is a bag under the desk.
5. There is a ball on the floor.
near
in the middle
on the left
on the right
in the corner
There is a sofa on the left.
There are books on the desk.
There is a table in the middle.
There is a wardrobe near the door.
There are chairs near the table.
This is my living room. It is big and comfortable. There is a window in the room. On the right there is a cupboard. There is a clock on it. In the corner there is a plant. The table is in the middle of the room. There are six chairs near the table. Near the door there is an armchair. I like my room. |
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«Exchanging of moods»
Russia is understood not by the mind, Nor by a common rule. She has a special stature of her own: In Russia one can only believe
Please, express your mark in your compliment.
welcome to
1710
I love my town |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/education-in-te-united-kingdom.html | Education in the United Kingdom | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/50/2dbaa715b65486843cee51368dfda99b.ppt | files/2dbaa715b65486843cee51368dfda99b.ppt | Education in the United Kingdom
Education in the UK is internationally recognized for its quality and variety. The UK's top priority is to pursue the highest possible standards and to ensure access to good education for every child, young person and citizen.
The educational system in the UK is divided into four main parts: primary education, secondary education, further education and higher education.
All children are required by law to attend school full-time between the ages of 5 and 16.
Primary education includes nursery schools or kindergartens
Types of Schools
There are two types
of schools in the UK.
They are
state schools
and private or public schools.
State schools
More than 90% of students in the UK attend state schools. All state schools in Britain are free.
Public Schools
The other 7% attend private or public schools. They are boarding schools where children live as study. Public schools are very expensive. A public school is an independent secondary school.. The entrance exams are known as Common Entrance exams.The most famous public schools are Eton, Harrow and Winchester.
Primary School
Children start primary school at the age of 5.
In fact primary school consists of infant and junior school. In junior school pupils spend 5 years. Primary schools usually include both girls and boys as pupils.
Secondary School
At the age of 11 children enter the secondary school.
They study English, Maths, Science, Design and technology, Information and Communication Technology (ICT), History, Geography, Art, Music, Physical education and foreign languages.
The National Exam
At secondary school pupils study for 5 years. At the age of 16 students take their GCSE.
After taking GCSEs, students may leave secondary schooling; alternatively, they can continue their education at vocational or technical colleges.
They may take a higher level of secondary school examinations known as AS-Levels after an additional year of study.
Advanced Level Examinations
Following two years of study, students may take A-Level (short for Advanced Level) examinations, which are required for university entrance in the UK.
University of London.
Cambridge,
BRUNEL UNIVERSITY UK.
Lancaster University, Uk
University of Manchester, UK.
Queen's University, Belfast, UK.
University Graduation
Can you answer some questions?
What is education in the UK recognized for?
What main parts is the educational system in the UK divided into?
What age do children usually go to school?
What types of schools are there in the UK?
What is the main difference between state and public schools?
How long do children spend at primary school?
What age do students enter secondary school?
What exam do students take at the age of 16?
Can they continue their education in vocational and technical colleges?
What exam must students take to enter the university?
What world-known universities are there in the United Kingdom?
Resources |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-park-plaza-serlock-olmes.html | "Welcome to Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/42/c5e27ff57b1aaf10cd75a5aba0614a89.pptx | files/c5e27ff57b1aaf10cd75a5aba0614a89.pptx | Welcome to Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes
Luxurious AccommodationThe Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes London comprises two 18th century houses over five floors accommodating 119 beautifully re-designed bedrooms, all air-conditioned and including Superior Rooms, Executive Rooms, Executive Studio Suites and Loft Suites. Stylishly designed guest bathrooms offer a unique touch with frosted glass sliding doors to maximise bathroom space.Each room is equipped with Wireless high-speed Internet access (at a charge), modem data ports, international power sockets, telephone with 2 lines, a work desk, cable TV, movies on demand, mini-bar, quality hair dryer and laptop safe.
Sherlock's Bar & Grill
The trendy Sherlock's bar offers a wide selection of cocktails, wines, beers, Champagnes and coffees along a bar menu of Mediterranean Tapas, pizzas from the mesquite wood oven and a variety of salads, sandwiches and other light meals in a stylish and lively atmosphere available to enjoy by the fireplace in the winter or alfresco on bustling Baker Street during the summer months - perfectly London.
Sunday evening's our restaurants is closed - However, a full bar menu is served in the bar, lounge and room service is available.
Meetings & Events
The Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes London offers some of the most intimate and stylish meeting space in central London with 7 stunning function rooms all equipped with the most modern technology for small and large meetings.
The hotel also provides a wide variety of menu options from canapes and buffets to a la carte menus created by our Executive Head Chef to add an exclusive touch to any event making it the ideal venue for hosting a private dinner in one of the seven stylishly designed function rooms.
Health & FitnessThe modern and stylish Health Club is located on the lower ground floor of the hotel and provides a perfect area to work-out or relax after a hard day's work, sightseeing or shopping.A visit to the hotel's Aurora spa for a beauty treatment, massage or sauna is a must for the ultimate unwind. Choose from an extensive range of Swedish massages and facials, muscle de-stresses and hot stone treatments.
Services
The Park Plaza Sherlock Holmes London offers a wide range of services available on request includinig:
24hr room service
Wi-fi is available in the public areas and bedrooms
Broadband is available in the rooms and charges are applicable
Express check-in & check-out
Wake-up calls
Morning newspapers and magazines
Cribs & high chairs
Guest laundry service
Multi-lingual staff
Foreign currency exchange
Concierge and luggage porters
Guest Relations
Baggage storage
For your safety and security, 24hr video surveillance is in operation in all public areas.
Will be glad to see you
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-london-its-so-oblivious.html | WELCOME TO LONDON its so oblivious | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/37/0c0756b52cc4aa7678d085c359fe8112.pptx | files/0c0756b52cc4aa7678d085c359fe8112.pptx | WELCOME TO LONDON
QUEEN ELIZABETH II
LONDON
London is the capital city of England and of the United Kingdom situated on the Thames river, the largest city in Britain and one of the largest cities in the world.
The Tower of London
The Tower of London was build in the 11th century. It was planned by William the Conqueror to keep London under the control of his government and to defend the city. The oldest part of the Tower is the Square building called the White Tower.
Kings mostly came to the Tower water, in daylight. They often came accompanied by beautiful ladies and musicians, in boats decorated with silk and flowers. But there were a lot of boats sailing by night Traitors’ Gate. No music, no flowers, just a dink of swords, a sound of chains on the poor victims’ hands and infamous people were kept there.
The Houses of Parliament
-There are Houses of Parliament built on the banks of the Thames at Westminster.
-Common people reside in the East End. This is a vast area running eastward from the City.
London Bridge.
Actually there are several Londons. First, there is the City of London. It is an area of one square mile running along the Thames Embankment from about Waterloo Bridge to Tower Bridge. It is the financial and business centre of Great Britain. About half a million people work there during the day. At night it is almost deserted.
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/eanpaul-riopelle-.html | Jean-Paul Riopelle (1923 –2002) | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/3/0514b93198e7a3f17762f4f745521861.pptx | files/0514b93198e7a3f17762f4f745521861.pptx | Jean-Paul Riopelle
(1923 –2002)
Nosova Natalya
Large paintings with lots of bright colours and bold shapes are typical of many of Jean-Paul Riopelle’s paintings. Often the painting was done with a palette knife and not with a paintbrush.
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The style of painting is called abstract expressionism. An abstract painting is about colour and shape, not real images of things. Expressionism means that there is lots of feeling or emotion in the painting. This painting style was popular in the 1950s and 1960s.
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Jean-Paul Riopelle was not only a painter but also a sculptor. One of his sculptures is a fountain that used to be in Montreal’s Olympic stadium. In 2003 it was moved to Place Jean-Paul-Riopelle, a public square in Montreal.
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It is called La Joute
("The Match" or "The Joust").
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Jean-Paul Riopelle was born in Montreal Quebec in 1923 but he spent a lot of time living in France. He returned to Canada later in his life. He died in 2002
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Listen to the text and mark the statements ≪True≫ (T) or ≪False≫ (F).
1. Jean-Paul Riopelle was born in France.
2. Jean-Paul Riopelle died in 2002.
3. He was a painter and a sculptor.
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Fill in the Blanks:
4. An ________________ painting is about colours and shapes.
5. La Joute is a ______________ that you can see if you visit __________ .
6. Abstract Expressionism was popular in the ________________________ .
7. Place Jean-Paul Riopelle is a ________ square in Montreal.
8. Jean-Paul Riopelle used _________ colours in many of his paintings.
Nosova Natalya
Nosova Natalya |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-green-scool.html | "Welcome to Green School" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/c5e4049a5e8755d233dadc346d44bede.pptx | files/c5e4049a5e8755d233dadc346d44bede.pptx | Welcome to Green School
Пантелеева Ольга Юрьевна
учитель английского языка
ГБОУ СОШ «Школа здоровья» № 404
What do our pupils like to eat at breakfast ?
Billy likes
Pam likes
Martin likes
What do our pupils like to eat at breakfast ?
Mary likes
Jane likes
Jack likes
Let’s have a rest!
We are pupils of Green school!
We can jump!
We can run!
We can swim in the pool!
Make a dialogue, please!
-Would you like some..?
-Yes, please/ No, thank you.
-Here you are.
-Thank you.
-May I have some …, please?
- Help yourself!
- Thank you.
- You are welcome.
Sing a song
I will eat all my vegetables...Yum, yum yumI will eat all my vegetables...Yum, yum yumI will eat all my vegetables...Yum, yum yumVegetables are good for me!
Carrots, celery, cauliflower,Vegetables give my body power. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/e-love-music.html | We Love Music | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/3/a4801b177afebb083a77e4c3aac330d1.pptx | files/a4801b177afebb083a77e4c3aac330d1.pptx | We Love Music
“Life without music would be a mistake”
( Friedrich Nietzsche )
Warming up
MUSIC
M…………………
C................
O……………...
J……
R……..
P................
S……..
S…………
What words do you associate with the topic “Music”?
Warming up
MUSIC
MUSICAL
INSTRUMENTS
COMPOSERS
ORCHESTRA
JAZZ
ROCK
POP MUSIC
SONGS
SINGERS
What words do you associate with the topic “Music”?
Reading
POP STYLESBlues is a traditional black American music. "Blue" means "sad", and many blues songs are about how hard life was for black people.Gospel religious music sang in churches in the southern USA.Rhythm and Blues is a music which sang by black workers in the USA moved from the farms to the Cities. They played the blues with electric guitars — this became "rhythm and blues".Country and Western is the music of poor white Americans in the 1930 and 1940s. It is still the most popular music in the southern USA.Many radio stations in the USA in the 1950s would not play "black" music. Elvis Presley was one of the first white singers to mix "rhythm and blues" and "country and western". The result was rock'n'roll.Soul is a mixture of "gospel" and "rhythm and blues". The most successful soul singers are probably Stevie Wonder and Michael Jackson.
Heavy Metal is a style based on "rhythm and blues", but with the instruments amplified so that they are extremely loud. Led Zeppelin was one of the first group to do this.
Reggae started in Jamaica. It is a mixture of American styles "rhythm and blues". Bob Marley made it popular.
In the 1980s, disc-jockeys in dance clubs began half singing and half talking over instrumental music — and "rap" music was born.
House is a dance music based on very fast rhythms and modern electronic sounds. There are now various sub-styles of "house music", such as "techno pop", "trance" and "jungle". |
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pet, nose, door, crab, bar, lake, floor, box, sock,
rose, star, fish, book.
AM IS ARE
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3. His is black.
4. It is a red .
5. We see a .
6. It is a good .
7. Don is .
8. I am from .
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-berlin.html | Welcome to Berlin | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/60/0eaa08eea4679563ab9ede9fa7777175.pptx | files/0eaa08eea4679563ab9ede9fa7777175.pptx | Welcome to Berlin
Berlin is the capital of Germany.
Attractions Of Berlin
The Pergamon Museum
Charlottenburg Palace
The Reichstag
The Brandenburg gate
The TV Tower
Alexanderplatz
The Berlin wall
Spree
Berlin Cathedral
Alexanderplatz
Alexanderplatz , Berlin's central square .
Alexanderplatz
The locals affectionately call it "Alex" .
Alexanderplatz
Area, named after the Russian Tsar Alexander I.
Alexanderplatz
The area is surrounded by cozy cafes and shops for tourists.
Alexanderplatz
In the center is a television tower Berliner Fernzeeturm - the card Berlin.
Alexanderplatz
This is the main transport hub of the city.
Alexanderplatz
Also on the Alexanderplatz square with a fountain "Friendship of Peoples " and sculpture " Urania " showing world time.
Alexanderplatz
Today Alexanderplatz - one of the most bustling areas of Berlin, which are visited by many guests of the city. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/daily-routine.html | "Daily Routine" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/f7fb32e9c845ef4ecdb54c67b5e9c90c.pptx | files/f7fb32e9c845ef4ecdb54c67b5e9c90c.pptx | Daily Routine
press the snooze button
Set up/ turn off the alarm
To recharge a cell-phone
To give smb. a ride
To carpool with smb.
To spent time in social nets
To eat healthy food and avoid junk food
No snacks instead of regular meals
Pet-free and electronics-free sleep
To get along with…
To be in good terms with …
To work around the clock 24/7
Around the clock bridal shower
At an around-the-clock shower each guest is assigned a time of day to which they will purchase a coordinating gift. You can have multiple guests do the same time for a larger category like dinnertime, etc. Not sure what to get for which hour? Here are some great suggestions:
8 AM – toaster, potholders, tea set, coffee maker9 AM – towels, bath accessories, bubble bath10 AM – workout clothes, weights12 PM – bbq set, dinnerware, games7 PM – cocktail set, wine, silverware, dinnerware10 PM – lingerie, bath oils, books
To work overtime
To cope with work properly
Marianne Cope, known as the Saint Marianne of Molokaʻi, was a German-born American
who was a member of
the Sisters of Saint Francis
of Syracuse, New York.
She spent many years caring for
the lepers on the island of
Molokaʻi in Hawaiʻi.
To spend time productively
To set a goal and have a break after it
To use most alert time for studying
Proverbs and Sayings
Once in a blue moon
Procrastination is a thief of time
The early bird catches the worm
Early to bed, early to rise make a man healthy, wealthy and wise
Actions speak louder than words
All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy
Better late than never
Cool smb.’s heels
Couch potato
Haste makes waste
One hour sleep before midnight is worth two after
To be a workaholic
Food for thought
It’s easier said than done
Variety is the spice of life
Kill two birds with one stone
Practice makes perfect
Life is hectic nowadays
Little strokes fell great oaks
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-te-orld-of-obs-and-professions.html | "Welcome to the world of jobs and professions" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/e13a62b468991310eea1b25daa8d3c3c.ppt | files/e13a62b468991310eea1b25daa8d3c3c.ppt | Welcome to the world of jobs and professions
Warming upListen to the conversation of two students and try to guess how much money does the student spent on food and cloths
Look at the pictures and try to name the jobs
Readinga) Pre-readingRead new words and words combinations before reading a text
b) While reading
At Work: Jobs
My name is Martha Glass. I'm thirty-nine years old and I'm a doctor. I chose the medical profession because I wanted to help people and at the same time make good money. When I was younger I wanted to become a teacher or a nurse, but I soon realized there wasn't much money in either of those professions.
My parents almost didn't help me, because they didn't want me to have a career at all. They wanted me to do what so many other girls did. They wanted me to become a secretary, marry the boss, have kids and stay at home. Well, I got married, and I had kids, but I have my career as well.
Hi. I'm Billy. I left school when I was sixteen. I didn't have any qualification. I just wanted to earn some money. I got a job in a factory. I didn't mind being a blue-collar worker. All I wanted was enough money to take my girlfriend out on a Saturday night. But then they got robots in to do my job and I was out of work.
I was out of work for sixteen months. It's terrible being unemployed. The days seem so long. I finally got a job as an unskilled labourer, working for a builder. I'm twenty-five now. I suppose I should go to night classes and get some extra training so that I can earn more money as a skilled worker can.
My name is George Rushton. I'm a businessman. I'm fifty years old and I've been working for the same company for twenty-five years. I think I've had a very successful career. I started work with the company as a poorly paid clerk. I was one of those nine-to-five white-collar office workers who spend all day with a pencil in one hand and a telephone in the other.
I hated it. So I was transferred to sales and became one of the company's sales representatives. I travelled all over the country selling the company's products and became the most successful salesperson on the staff. In ten years I have been promoted to manager of the sales department. In another ten years I hope to retire with a good pension.
c) Post-readingAnswer the questions
How old is Martha Glass?
What is she?
Why did she decide to be a doctor?
Did her parents help her?
Does she have her own family?
When did Billy left the school?
Did he want to earn money?
Why was he out of work?
Who is George Rushton?
How old is he?
Who is a white-collar?
Did he travel around the world?
What plans does he have for the future?
SpeakingRefer the jobs above to the characteristic below
Dangerous jobs
Jobs which require a university degree
Jobs which are primarily done by men
Jobs which are primarily done by women
Jobs which are most prestigious
Jobs which are lest prestigious
Jobs which are well paid
Jobs are low paid
Group Work
KEY
A secretary types letters.
A teacher teaches maths to students.
A postman delivers letters.
An optician tests your eyes.
A mechanic repairs your car.
A porter carries your suitcases.
A cook cooks meals.
A hairdresser cuts your hair.
A waiter serves you at a restaurant.
10. A surgeon performs operation at a hospital.
11. A nurse helps ill people.
12. An architect designs buildings.
13. A receptionist answers phone calls.
14. A journalist interviews people.
15. A director makes films.
16. A dressmaker sews clothes.
17. A farmer grows crops.
18. A novelist writes novels.
19. A photographer takes photographs.
20. An electrician installs electrical equipment.
21. A butcher sells meat.
22. An actor plays a part in a film.
23. A conductor directs the performance of an orchestra.
24. A chauffeur drives a private car.
25. A dustman clears household refuse.
Grammar Point
Hometask
Do the Puzzle |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-ne-york.html | Welcome to New York! | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/56/ae1d713d328807534d34e5b54931497d.ppt | files/ae1d713d328807534d34e5b54931497d.ppt | New York is a global center for the television, advertising, music, newspaper and book publishing industries and is also the largest media market in North America. Two of the three national daily newspapers in the United States are New York papers.
New York consists of 5 boroughs
Staten Island
Brooklyn
Queens
Manhattan
Bronx
The Emblem of New York
The Flag of New-York
Manhattan
is the heart of the city.
There are thousands of things to do and places to visit for tourists.
Broadway is one of the longest avenues in Manhattan. This is the home of many Broadway theatres. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-te-usa.html | Welcome to the USA | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/56/abc81e6d8ed9b53f2ddda3b843d7d78c.ppt | files/abc81e6d8ed9b53f2ddda3b843d7d78c.ppt | WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE USA?ANSWER THE QUESTIONS:WHAT IS THE FULL NAME OF THE USA?WHEN DID THE HISTORY OF THE USA BEGIN?WHO WAS THE 1ST PRESIDENT OF THE USA?
MATCH THE PICTURES TO THE NAMES.
DO YOU KNOW?
HOW MANY STATES?
THE SYMBOL IS..?
THE CAPITAL IS..?
THE FLAG HAS..?
THE BIGGEST CITIES ARE..?
THE PRESIDENT IS..?
WHAT HOLIDAYS ARE POPULAR IN THE USA?
WINTER
SPRING
AUTUMN
SUMMER |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-scotland1.html | Welcome to Scotland | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/65/81123314d84f04a68748b590a7cdf4ea.pptx | files/81123314d84f04a68748b590a7cdf4ea.pptx | Adjectives & Adverbs
Adjectives are words that describe the qualities or states of being of nouns: enormous, doglike, smarte.g. She wore a beautiful hat to the pie-eating contest.Her hat was beautiful
Adjectives come in three forms: absolute, comparative, and superlative. Absolute adjectives describe something in its own right.A cool guyA messy deskA mischievous cat
as … as – "такий … як і", Jane is as tall as John.not as … as / not so … as – "не такий … як".John is not as tall as Arnie.
e.g. clean-cleaner-the cleanestbusy-busier-the busiesthot-hotter-the hottestdifficult- more difficult- the most difficult
narrow – narrower/more narrow – the narrowest/the most narrowshallow – shallower/more shallow – the shallowest/the most shallowquiet – quieter/more quiet – the quietest/the most quiet
much, a lot, fare.g. Let's go by plane. It's much faster and much more comfortable.a little, a bit, slightlyMy brother is a little taller and slightly more intelligent than yours.
More and more people were coming.He was getting older and older.This report wasn't any better than the previous one.You are no better than me.The sooner you'll start, the sooner you'll finish.The richer you are the more difficult your life is.
An adverb is a word that modifies (describes) a VERB (he sings loudly), an adjective (very tall), another adverb (ended too quickly), or even a whole sentence (Fortunately, I had brought an umbrella).
Adjectives vs. Adverbs
Linking verbs, such as feel, smell, sound, seem, and appear, typically need adjectives, not adverbs.
That cow is happy.
It smells gross in the locker room.
Driving is faster than walking.
Goober smells badly. = Goober, the poor thing, has a weak sense of smell. Goober smells bad.= Goober stinks — poor us.
She looked at him angrily (adv.).She looked angry (adj).
Feel, taste and smell can only be put in continuous tenses when they are voluntary:- What are you smelling?- The cook is tasting the soup.- I'm feeling the material to see if it is soft enough.For involuntary actions, they can never be used in continuous tenses:- This smells awful.- My mum's food tastes delicious.- This blanket feels so soft!
1. "___________________ Mary tonight?" "Yes, we're going out for dinner" Can you see Are you seeing Do you see2. I love curry. It tastes... delicious deliciously3. This violin sounds wonderful wonderfully4. I love this perfume. It _____________ so fresh! is smelling smells5. _______________ the moon right now? Can you see Are you seeing
6. Open the window, please! It feels ___________ in this room. as if an oven like an oven7. I love my new sweater. It feels so _______________. soft softly8. You look as if _________________. tired tiring you are tired tiredly9. Abortion is an issue people feel ____________ about strong strongly10. This shampoo smells _____________. like coconut coconut as if coconut wonderfully
An Absolute adverb describes something in its own right:He smiled warmly A hastily written note
Adverb "fast": Jim, Rosa, and Phil can run very fast. Rosa runs faster than Jim. Phil runs (the) fastest of them all. Adjective "fast": I would like to have a faster car. His reaction was faster than mine. Adverb "hard": Tom works harder than Don. Pete works (the) hardest of anyone I know. Adjective "hard": Her work is becoming harder and harder. It is the hardest work she has ever done.
MOST + adverb (often) = "very, extremely". She articulated her ideas most clearly. He listened to her most attentively.
Confusing Adverbs HARD is also an ADVERB of the adjective "hard". It means to do something with a lot of effort.She works hard.HARDLY is an adverb and means only just or certainly not. The teacher spoke so quietly I could hardly (only just) hear her.
FREE means ‘without paying’ and FREELY means ‘without restriction’. Green Forest teachers study here free (for free – without paying). In Green Forest everyone can express herself/himself freely (there are no limitations!) DEEP is an adverb meaning “going far down or in. DEEPLY – is often used to describe emotions, psychological effectI dag very deep to find out the truth.They felt the loss deeply.BAD is an adjective used to modify nouns and pronouns.She was in a bad accident.BADLY is an adverb that answers how about the verb.She was hurt badly in the accident.
Example:87 Orchard Rise,Bishops Castle,Oxfordshire.Mr Michael Cartwright September 15, 2001World Aid, Palmers House, Ludford.Dear Mr Cartwright,I am writing to apply for the job of volunteer worker which I saw advertised in The Guardian last week. I would be interested in teaching maths to primary children in your camp in Chittagong in Bangladesh. I enclose a copy of my CV.I am 18 years old and I have just finished secondary school in Newcastle. I would like to work for you because I am very interested in teaching. I would also like to learn about a different culture as I feel that intercultural understanding is extremely important.I am a hard-working and committed person. I have participated for the last three years in a voluntary programme, Community Links, visiting elderly people in my local area. I also feel that I can get on well with people from other cultural backgrounds, since I have also taught immigrant children English at our church school.I think I would be a good primary teacher of maths due to my teaching experience. Also, I have recently passed my Maths 'A' level (grade B), so I have a good understanding of the subject. In addition, I hold a certificate in first aid, which might be useful.I look forward to hearing from you.Yours sincerely,Ms Maureen Taylor |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-te-country-usa.html | Welcome to the country USA | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/33/0d90a4e1a2be92ad3f069d0de0d40a0e.ppt | files/0d90a4e1a2be92ad3f069d0de0d40a0e.ppt | Welcome to the USA
Who discovered America?
Leif Eriksson
NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF THE USA
FLAG
The US flag has ____________ stripes.
There are _________ red stripes and _____ white stripes.
Inside a blue square, there are _____ white stars.
Each _____ stands for a state.
The colours of the flag ____ , ______ and ____.
thirteen
seven
six
fifty
star
white
blue
red
NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF THE USA
NATIONAL EMBLEM
ANTHEM
NATIONAL SYMBOLS OF THE USA
The Presidents of the USA
Washington
The White House
New York.
The Statue of Liberty |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-te-great-britain.html | "Welcome to the Great Britain" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/d2e533deda0aad90bfa811b4bd4d12c7.ppt | files/d2e533deda0aad90bfa811b4bd4d12c7.ppt | Welcome to the Great Britain!
London has their own special, unique places, offering fantastic views of the British capital.
In the UK manages the Royal family.
Currently, the British Royal family led by Queen Elizabeth.
Waterloo Bridge, located on a bend of the Thames, may offer the most beautiful views of London.
On the South Bank of the Thames, there is a Ferris wheel known as the London Eye.
The highest point of the Eyes offer a magnificent view of the city, at a distance of 25-minute miles in all directions.
This is the easiest and quickest way to see the British capital entirely and throw a quick look at the most of London's attractions.
On the observation deck of the Tower of the famous Tower Bridge, you can fully enjoy the magnificent views of London areas.
Absolutely stunning views of the most famous places in London to capture on camera, a small cruise on Thames.
If a tourist did not visit St. Paul's Cathedral, so he really didn't see London.
It is from the observation deck, located on the dome of the Cathedral, a magnificent view of the central part of London.
Big Ben is one of the most famous buildings in the UK.
In London, are the most beautiful parks and gardens of the world. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-london-mrdick.html | WELCOME TO LONDON, mr.dick | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/35/46e9120c8c866f7ec0e5c8817ac248df.ppt | files/46e9120c8c866f7ec0e5c8817ac248df.ppt | WELCOME TO LONDON
Prezentacii.com
Historical and administrative center of London is Westminster.
Coat of arms of London
Main river of London
Buckingham Palace
Changing the Guard
The Houses of Parliament
Big Ben
The British Museum
thanks for attention |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elton-on.html | Elton John | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/59/79c58a9626eb291e5392de54da2f026d.pptx | files/79c58a9626eb291e5392de54da2f026d.pptx | Elton John
I believe
in love
I believe
in love
Elton John
Listen to the song and do the task
KEY:
Elton John
Sir Elton John is an English singer, songwriter, composer, pianist and actor. In his four-decade career John has sold more than 250 million records, making him one of the most successful artists of all time.
Read the text in your worksheets and do the task
Keys:
singer
has sold
musical
instructors
5. himself
6. publisher
7. was
8. formed
9. was named
10. theatrical
Let’s talk about Elton:
What do you think about Elton John?
Have you ever heard his songs?
Why do you think his songs are so popular?
Would you like to visit Elton John’s concert?
What do think about his hit “I believe in love”?
Do you believe in love?
Савинова Оксана Геннадьевна
Учитель английского языка МБОУ СОШ № 8
п. Сенной Темрюкский район Краснодарский край
Использованные ресурсы:
http://en.wikipedia.org
http://images.yandex.ru
http://zaicev.net
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Prezentacii.com
Historical and administrative center of London is Westminster.
Coat of arms of London
Main river of London
Buckingham Palace
Changing the Guard
The Houses of Parliament
Big Ben
The British Museum
thanks for attention |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-ukraine3.html | "Welcome to Ukraine" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/42/891443b00c73ded65a879cd4547c46ce.ppt | files/891443b00c73ded65a879cd4547c46ce.ppt | Presentation
Mazhara Inna
10-A Form
Welcome to Ukraine!!!
Welcome to Ukraine! Welcome to this wonderful contry! It has anchient culture and old history. Do you want to see it and know more about Ukraine? So lets go with the computer excurtion!
Here you can see Michajlovskij Sobor.
This is Uspenskij Sobor.
Here you see Andrijivskij church.
This is a mountain of Bogdan Hmelnutskij- famous getman.
This is a Palace of Ukraine.
There is bridge that situated on river Dnipro.
This is museum Pisanka in ukrainian city Kolomii
Museum built in 2000 year. It is only museum of pisankas in world.
Museum built in form of egg. Its high is 14m. Its diameter is 10m.
You can see here more than 6000 kinds of pisankas.
There are ukrainian, french, indian and many different pisankas.
There is Kyiv-Pechersk Lyvr. Monks Antonij and Feodosij built it in 1051 year.
Here you see Livadiskij Palace. It was Mikolas second palace.
It built in 1910-1911 years.
Now it is museum.
V.Schnaigel built it in the 1911-1912 years.
This is Sofija Kyivska. It is famous ukrainian church.
Jaroslav Mydrij built it in 1037 year.
It is park Sofijivka in city Uman.
It built in XVII-XIX century. |
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Пантелеева Ольга Юрьевна
учитель английского языка
ГБОУ СОШ «Школа здоровья» № 404
What do our pupils like to eat at breakfast ?
Billy likes
Pam likes
Martin likes
What do our pupils like to eat at breakfast ?
Mary likes
Jane likes
Jack likes
Let’s have a rest!
We are pupils of Green school!
We can jump!
We can run!
We can swim in the pool!
Make a dialogue, please!
-Would you like some..?
-Yes, please/ No, thank you.
-Here you are.
-Thank you.
-May I have some …, please?
- Help yourself!
- Thank you.
- You are welcome.
Sing a song
I will eat all my vegetables...Yum, yum yumI will eat all my vegetables...Yum, yum yumI will eat all my vegetables...Yum, yum yumVegetables are good for me!
Carrots, celery, cauliflower,Vegetables give my body power. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/els-national-emblems-and-symbols.html | Welsh national emblems and symbols | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/38/154c4226bf7a78c8080c000184a88d27.pptx | files/154c4226bf7a78c8080c000184a88d27.pptx | Welsh national emblems and symbols
The Welsh flag, called the Welsh dragon, represents a red dragon on a white and green background.
On St. David's Day, Welshmen wear a daffodil or leek pinned to their jackets, as both plants are traditionally regarded as national emblems of Wales.
The Leek
The Leek
The Leek
The Leek
It is delicious as part of the traditional leek and potato soup.
Wild leeks grow around the Irish sea and in Wales as well as many places around the world
The Daffodil
The harp is regarded as the national instrument of Wales. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/email-riting-tips.html | e-mail writing tips | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/56/83b43f5abce0e30534c72750707440d3.pptx | files/83b43f5abce0e30534c72750707440d3.pptx | Email writing tips
Some steps to follow.
Natalia Kuntso
School of Vyhoda
How to write a ‘good email’
How much should I write in an email?
Email is meant for quick, simple communication. As a general guide that means roughly 4 or 5 paragraphs at most. Most people have a limited attention span with email - if they are receiving a lot of mail you want to get the main message explained in the shortest possible space.
Dos & Don’ts
Use an informative subject line, which says what the email is about.
Write the most important information first.
Use numbers and bullet points to
make the message clearer.
Use simple grammar. Avoid things like the passive. (As emails are a fast means of communication, they tend to be less wordy and complex than formal letters.)
Write short sentences.
Use paragraphs to keep the email clear and easy to understand
Write 'hello' as your subject line.
write about irrelevant issues. The
reader will soon hit 'delete' if the email doesn't get to the point.
Give personal information that you don't want anyone else to know. (The email could end up in the wrong hands)
Use capital letters to write whole words as in emails, this is considered shouting.
Use different fonts in the email (the recipient's computer may not be compatible)
Use Italics (the reason may be misunderstood, due to cultural differences).
Use exclamation marks.
Use abbreviations like coz and uni, as the recipient may not understand them.
-Use acronyms like BTW for the same reason.
-Use smileys. They may be misunderstood and come across as unprofessional
General SmileysIf you are having trouble reading the smileys, just tilt your head to the left!
}:-( Your toupee is blowing in the wind
;-) I’m only joking!
8-) I’m wearing glasses
0:-) The writer just made a sweet or innocent remark
:-)(-: I’m married
:-\ I’m undecided
Any more qeuestion?
Do spelling and grammar matter in email?
Yes, it does. Most email programs today have built-in spell checkers so there is no excuse!
What are plain text and HTML format email?
What do cc: and bcc: mean?
There is a certain etiquette with email. It is courteous to add addresses to the 'cc' ( carbon copy ): field if those people need to know about the subject but are not required to act on the contents.
The 'bcc' (blind carbon copy): field is useful where discretion is required. People in this field are concealed from other recipients in the 'To', 'cc:' and 'bcc:' fields. They can themselves see others in the 'To' and 'cc:' fields but not the 'bcc:' fields.
As the world becomes increasingly digital, writing becomes more important. Whether you like it or not, your ability to exchange ideas, collaborate with others, and ultimately succeed, hinges on the ability to write effectively. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/elcome-to-spain.html | "Welcome to Spain" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/1f7e469f4de2e30723031865a7e715e3.pptx | files/1f7e469f4de2e30723031865a7e715e3.pptx | Welcome to Spain
Tourist card
"Ukraine International Airlines" fly on the route Kiev-Barcelona from 400 €.
Documents required for a tourist visa to Spain for the citizens of Ukraine and Russia are identical. The documents must be translated into Spanish or English. Adults - 45 €. For children - 20 €.
Time difference between Ukraine and Spain is -1 hour.
Weather in Spain - one of the sunniest and warmest in Europe. The number of sunny days per year is about 280.
The most popular hotels are Royal Passeig de Gracia 3 * - 50 €, Sunway Playa Golf 4 * - 70 €, Eurostars Grand Marina GL 5 * - from 85 €.
Lunch in a restaurant costs about 20 €.
Sagrada Família
"Sagrada Familia" is the main attraction of Barcelona, a church built by the famous Antoni Gaudi. Its construction has not yet been completed: complex architectural forms each unit require individual treatment.
The Gothic Quarter
This is the oldest part of the capital city, famous for the beauty of medieval streets, houses, palaces and cathedrals, and the habitat of the authorities of Catalonia.
Singing Fountain
This is the most popular attraction of Barcelona's 2.5 million spectators each year. The water sings, dances and all colors of the rainbow. The show lasts 20 minutes. In summer, the fountain "acts" in 21.00, 21.30, 22.00, 22.30, and 23 hours. Winter - 19.00, 19.30, 20.00.
Montjuic Park
This is one of the largest urban parks in Europe with a magic fountain, old castle, a magnificent palace, gardens and museums.
The beach of Saint Sebastia
It is the longest and the wide sandy beach of Barcelona, located closest to the city. Free, clean water and no jellyfish. |
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Коханенко Т.М.
Healthy Food and Our Teeth
”Healthy Food and Healthy Teeth’.”
“Good health is above wealth”
Мета уроку:
1.Практична:удосконалювати навички діалогічного та монологічного мовлення, розвивати навички читання і вміння аудіювати текст, активізувати лексико – граматичний матеріал,використовувати вивчений матеріал в інсценуванні казок та віршів.
2.Освітня: поглибити знання учнів про значення їжі у житті людини.
3.Розвивальна:розвивати в учнів увагу, швидку реакцію, зацікавленість, артистичні здібності, уміння логічно мислити, працювати самостійно та в групі, уміння спілкуватись з оточуючими.
4.Виховна: виховувати повагу учнів до їжі та людей різних професій.
Обладнання уроку:
Інтерактивна дошка,
тематичні малюнки,
роздатковий матеріал,
аудіодиск,
підручник.
Who knows other proverbs to our topic?
And now I have got very funny rhymes for you.
I am Sam. I like…
I am Bruce. I like…
I am Sophie. I like…
He is Tony. He likes…
She is Betty. She likes…
He is Lee. He likes…
And now we are going to revise the words in a game. We have 2 teams. I have written some letters of the words and your task is to finish these words.
The 1st team:
1. p…ssient
2. ho…pital
3. e…am
4. n…rse
5. v…t…mins
6. b…ush
The 2nd team:
1. t…otha…he
2. d…ntist
3. Pres…ribe
4. h…althy
5. toothbru…h
6. t…eth
You should eat a lot of fruit.
You shouldn`t drink a cola.
Tea
Coffee
Chocolate
Apple juice
Fruit
Milk
Water
Bread
Cheese
Ice-cream
Sweets
Apples
Oranges
Bananas
Grapes
Strawberries
Eggs
Biscuits
Sandwiches
Tomatoes
Hamburgers
Sugar
Now let`s brush up your knowledge of writing skills. Choose the right word
1. You should eat a lot of sugar/carrots.
2. You shouldn`t/ should do morning exercises.
3. You should visit your dentist once/twice a year.
4. You should brush your teeth from side to side/up and down.
5. You should change your toothbrush once a year/every three months
We have a guest.
She is a doctor- a dentist from our hospital.
She has some questions to you.
Reading
Now we are going to read the text.
Open your Pupil`s Books at page 36.
Your task is to read the text and then join the sentences.
There are different parts of the sentences.
Listening
I am thirsty.
Would you like some …?
No, thanks.
Would you like some …?
Oh, yes, please!
I`m hungry. Is there anything to eat?
Would you like a … ?
No, thanks. I`d like a … .
Cheese? Ham?
… and ham, please!
Project works
Your home task was to prepare project works.
I think it is high time to listen to them and demonstrate your speaking skills in practice.
Project works
“Healthy and unhealthy food”.
“Cleaning teeth”.
“Our school canteen”.
“ Healthy and unhealthy food”
“Cleaning teeth”
“ Food in our school canteen”
“Which piece is mine?”
The lesson is over
I wish you to be healthy and have
smiling faces!!! |
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