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Easter
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Easter Comprehension Exercises Created by Olena Kononenko,School # 5,Monastyrysche VOCABULARY HUNTS Play the Game!!! Click the correct answer and get an Easter egg into your basket !!! The more you get the better!!! death on a cross return to life an Easter tradition Crucifixion means WELL DONE! Jesus was greeted with roses bread and salt palm branches palm branches Who kissed Jesus on the cheek? a woman Pontius Pilate Judas Judas He told people Jesus was alive Judas Pontius Pilate an angel A symbol of Jesus an egg a rabbit a candle a candle The symbol of Jesus’ tomb is an egg a cross an Easter bun an egg It is believed to have curative power a roast lamb a Simnel cake a hot cross bun a hot cross bun Simnel is the name of an English town a game an Easter cake an Easter cake by students by sailors by women by sailors Hot Cross Bun ceremony is held on Good Friday on Monday on Easter Sunday on Good Friday A British Easter fun tradition Bun ceremony at the Widow’s Son pub Egg hunts Crucifixion at Westminster Abby egg hunts It is not traditional with Ukrainians Willow tapping Egg rolling Egg tapping egg rolling On Easter children hunt chickens rabbits coloured eggs coloured eggs WELL DONE! Have an eggstra-special Easter!!!
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Welcome to Ukraine
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Welcome to Ukraine Geographical position Ukraine is one of the largest countries in Europe. It is situated in the centre of Europe and borders on Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. On the south it is washed by the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. Territory The major part of the territory is flat and only 5% of the whole territory is mountainous. The two mountainous areas in Ukraine are the Carpathian Mountains and the Crimean Mountains, but they are not very high. The highest mountain is Hoverla. Rivers The longest river of Ukraine is the Dnipro. The main rivers are the Dniester, the Buh, the Donets and others. Climate The climate of the country is mild and soft in the west and in the centre, warm and dry in the east and hot in the south. Population The population of Ukraine is about 47 mln inhabitants. Many nationalities inhabit our country: Ukrainians, Russians, Poles, Moldavians, Jews, Greeks, etc. Capital KEY FACTS Official name: Ukraine Area: over 603,000 square km Borders on: Poland, Russia, Belarus, Hungary,Moldova, Slovakia, Romania Population: 47 mln people Main river: the Dnieper Capital: Kyiv Recourses:
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Welcome to Northern Ireland
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Welcome to Northern Ireland Northern Ireland is a part of the United Kingdom. Northern Ireland shares a border with the Republic of Ireland to the south and west. The area is 13,843km². The population is 1,810,900. The flag of Northern Ireland A shamrock is a symbol of Northern Ireland Since 1998, Northern Ireland has devolved government within the United Kingdom. The head of state is Elizabeth II. Prime Minister of Northern Ireland is Gordon Brown. The capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast Armagh Derry‎ Newry Belfast Lisburn‎ The cities of Northern Ireland Places of interest in Northern Ireland Belfast Castle Giants Causeway Tollymore Forest Park Transport Museum Northern Ireland's currency is the pound sterling. Hedgehogs Badgers Foxes Stoats Rabbits TYPICAL ANIMALS Basketball Cricket Rugby Sport in Northern Ireland Liam Neeson Sam Neill Famous People
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Emily Brontë
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Emily Brontë Emily Jane Brontë – (30 July 1818 – 19 December 1848) was an English novelist and poet, best remembered for her only novel, Wuthering Heights, now considered a classic of English literature. A portrait of Brontë made by her brother,Branwell Brontë The Climb to Top Withens, Yorkshire, 2007. In 1847, Emily published her novel, Wuthering Heights, as two volumes of a three-volume set (the last volume being Agnes Grey by her sister Anne). Its innovative structure somewhat puzzled critics. The three Brontë sisters, in a 1834 painting by their brother Patrick Branwell. From left to right: Anne, Emily and Charlotte.  First published under Emily’s pseudonym Ellis Bell, the combination of its structure and elements of passion, mystery and doomed love as well as social commentary have made Wuthering Heights an enduring masterpiece. Constantin Heger, teacher of Charlotte and Emily during their stay in Brussels, on a daguerreotype dated from circa 1865 Between the years 1824 and 1825 Emily attended the school at Cowan Bridge with Charlotte, and then was largely educated at home. Her father's bookshelf offered a variety of reading: the Bible, Homer, Virgil, Shakespeare, Milton, Byron, Scott and many others. The children also read enthusiastically articles on current affairs and intellectual disputes in Blackwood's Edinburgh Magazine, Fraser's Magazine, and Edinburgh Review. Emily Jane Brontë Emily Bronte was born on 30 July 1818 at 74 Market Street in Thornton, Bradford, Yorkshire, England. She was the fourth daughter of Maria Branwell (1783-1821), who died of cancer when Emily was just three years old, and Irish clergyman Patrick Bronte (1777-1861). Emily Jane Brontë Wuthering Heights has been filmed several times. William Wyler's version from 1939, starring Merle Oberon as Cathy and Laurence Olivier as Heathcliff, is considered on of the screen's classic romances. Wuthering Heights Often Wuthering Heights is used to construct a biography of Emily's life, personality, and beliefs.  Anne, Emily and Charlotte Bronte Emily Brontë died of tuberculosis in the late 1848. She had caught cold at her brother Branwell's funeral in September.  The poems and Wuthering Heights have also been connected. The editor of her poems, C.W. Hatfield, sees the same mind at work in both, and Charles Morgan perceives in them "the same unreality of this world, the same greater reality of another... and a unique imagination."
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We like the place we live
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[fi:ld] [ga:dn] [hil] ['æpl tri:]
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Hello! My name is Mike. I’m from Great Britain.
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This is my family. I have a Mother and a Father. I have a Sister Alice. She is three. I have a Grandpa and a Granny. They are very kind! I have an Uncle and an Aunt. They are young and nice. My Mum and the Sister Alice like to draw on sand. We are very friendly!
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England
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England England is the biggest part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland . It occupies the central part of island Great Britain. The Flag of England is the St. George's Red Cross on the white background London is the capital of England Although England is a country with rich cultural traditions, it has no national costume. The best-known folk costumes are costumes of dancers The emblem of England is a red rose England
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"Elizabeth II"
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Elizabeth II Flags Coats of arms Titles Elizabeth has held many titles and honorary military positions throughout the Commonwealth, is Sovereign of many orders in her own countries, and has received honours and awards from around the world. In each of her realms she has a distinct title that follows a similar formula: Queen of Jamaica and her other realms and territories in Jamaica, Queen of Australia and her other realms and territories in Australia, etc. In the Channel Islands and Isle of Man, which are Crown dependencies rather than separate realms, she is known as Duke of Normandy and Lord of Mann, respectively. Additional styles include Defender of the Faith and Duke of Lancaster. When in conversation with the Queen, the practice is to initially address her as Your Majesty and thereafter as Ma'am. Private residences Windsor Castle Buckingham Palace Holyrood Palace Balmoral Castle Clarence House Image
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Welcome to the Lesson!
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Touch your ears, Touch your nose, Touch your head, Touch your toes Wash your face! Wash your hands! Clean your teeth! Ex. 117p.64 Ex.119.p.65 117 drink eat go help play 119 5 «YES» = 3 «YES» = 1 «YES» = Dr. Health Early to bed And early to rise, Makes a man healthy And wealthy and wise. Ex.6p.38 Would You Like to Be Healthy?
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"Endangered Animals"
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Mammals Birds Insects Fish Endangered Animals Asian Elephant & Blue Whale The Asian elephant is also known as the Indian elephant. It stands up to ten feet high and weighs up to 10,000 pounds. The Asian elephant is classified as an endangered species due to a reduction of at least 50% of the Asian elephant population over the last three generations based on a decline in area of occupancy and levels of exploitation. The Asian elephant has four subspecies: the Indian, Ceylon, Sumatran, and Malaysian elephants. The male blue whale grows to about 82 feet long, and the female grows to about 85 feet long. They weigh up to 285,000 pounds as an adult. The blue whale is endangered due to a reduction of at least 50% of the blue whale population over the last three generations based on direct observation, an index of abundance, and levels of exploitation. The blue whale is the largest mammal to have lived on the earth, but it feeds on some of the smallest marine organisms - plankton. Hybrid Spider Monkey & Asiatic Cheetah The hybrid spider monkey grows to almost two feet long, not including the tail. It weighs from ten to fifteen pounds. The hybrid spider monkey is classified as an endangered species due to the fact that it only exists in severely fragmented subpopulations, and that there has been continuing decline in the hybrid spider monkey population. The hybrid spider monkey is known for its ability to use its tail as an extra limb. The Asiatic cheetah is classified as a critically endangered species due to an estimated population of less than 50 mature individuals, a continuing decline in numbers of mature individuals, and the fact that all Asiatic cheetahs are in a single population. Asiatic cheetahs can be found in Iran. Tiger, Giant Panda & Black Rhinoceros The male tiger grows up to ten feet long from its head to the tip of its tail, and weighs up to 575 pounds. The tiger is classified as an endangered species due to the projected tiger population declining to at most 50% within three generations due to exploitation and a decline in area of occupancy. The tiger consists of eight subspecies, distinguished by the colour of their coat. The male giant panda stands up to five feet tall, and weighs up to 265 pounds. The female giant panda is smaller and weighs less. The giant panda is classified as an endangered species due to the fact that it only exists in severely fragmented subpopulations consisting of up to 250 mature adults, and that there has been continuing decline in the area of habitat. The giant panda feeds mainly on bamboo, even though it is classified as a carnivore. The black rhinoceros grows up to twelve feet long and six feet high. It weighs up to three thousand pounds. The black rhinoceros is classified as a critically endangered species due to a reduction of at least 80% of the black rhinoceros population over the last three generations based on direct observation, an index of abundance, and a decline in area of occupancy. The black rhinoceros is the most aggressive species in the rhinoceros family, and can charge at speeds up to thirty miles per hour. Marquesan Kingfisher, California Condor & Whooping Crane The marquesan kingfisher is classified as an endangered species due to a severely fragmented population and a projected decline of mature marquesan kingfishers and area and quality of habitat. The California condor is classified as a critically endangered species due to an estimated population of less than 50 mature individuals. The California condor can be found in the United States. The whooping crane is classified as an endangered species due to an estimated population of less than 250 mature cranes. The whooping crane can be found in Canada and the United States. Hawksbill Sea Turtle, Cuban Boa & Chinese Alligator It is very difficult to classify how endangered hawksbill turtles are because they are found throughout the world and are migratory. In some places, they may be very scarce, and in others they may thrive. Also, since there is little knowledge of their early population levels, it is very hard to know how much the populations have declined. Currently (throughout the world), it is illegal to trade hawksbill turtle products. In order to succeed in keeping hawksbill turtles in existence, there must be cooperation among all nations that have hawksbill populations in their waters. The Cuban boa is an endangered island-dwelling animal. It is found in holes and rock piles and on cultivated land. They are primarily arboreal (living among trees). They can reach a length of 4 m, being one of the larger species of boa of this genus. They may live up to 20 to 30 years. Living on an island, the Cuban boa is at risk from disturbances (e.g. fire, hunting, cyclones), which can quickly push the species towards extinction. There is an international breeding programme for the species, which is coordinated by Prague Zoo. The Chinese Alligator is believed that it will become extinct in about fifteen years. At the moment in a area called Anhui in China, are thirteen ponds with only about ten of these actually holding the alligators with any one pond having a max of eleven animals. This is the animal that provided the much known chinese dragon myth. There is a breeding program setup by biologist and they are protected under the maximum law but they still need international help to secure the habitat and educate the public on these wonderful animals. Chinese Paddlefish Silver Shark & Wild Common Carp The Chinese paddlefish is classified as a critically endangered species due to a projected reduction of at least 80% of the Alabama sturgeon population over the next ten years based on levels of exploitation and a decline in area of occupancy. The silver shark, also known as the Bala shark, is classified as an endangered species due to a reduction of at least 50% of the silver shark population over the last ten years based on direct observation and a decline in area of occupancy. The wild common carp is classified as a critically endangered species due to a projected reduction of at least 80% of its population over the next ten years based on a decline in area of occupancy and introduced pollutants, parasites, or other threats. The END
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Welcome to Russia
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Stop you can ours hotel .In each city. In Barnaul «Native land».In Biysk «Central» TO REASH OUR CONTRU IT IS POSSIBLE TO REASH BY THE PLANE AND BY TRAIN =) The trip To us costs 25 thousand We very much wait you in our territories come, fly =)
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WELCOME TO BRITAIN
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WELCOME TO BRITAIN The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is a sovereign state located off the north-western coast of continental Europe. The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy and unitary state. The UK is a developed country, with the world's sixth largest economy - It consists of four countries: England, Northern Ireland, Scotland, and Wales. The capital city is London. The UK is surrounded by the Atlantic Ocean, the North Sea, the English Channel, and the Irish Sea. On 1 May 1707, the united Kingdom of Great Britain was created by the political union of the Kingdom of England and the Kingdom of Scotland In 1927, the formal title of the UK was changed to its current form, the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The United Kingdom was one of the three main Allies of World War II. The United Kingdom was one of the 12 founding members of the European Union at its launch in 1992 with the signing of the Maastricht Treaty. GEOGRAPHY OF THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND The total area of the United Kingdom is 243,610 square kilometres. It lies between the North Atlantic Ocean and the North Sea The coastline of Great Britain is 17,820 kilometres The United Kingdom has a temperate climate, with plentiful rainfall all year round. The Royal Greenwich Observatory, in London, is the defining point of the Prime Meridian. POLITICS OF THE UK The UK has a parliamentary government based on the Westminster system. The Parliament of the United Kingdom has two houses: the House of Commons and the House of Lords. The Cabinet is traditionally drawn from members of the Prime Minister's party in both legislative houses. There are three major political parties in the UK. ROYAL FAMILY The Queen is Her Majesty, Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. Sons of a sovereign have priority over the daughters Queen Elizabeth II married Philip Mountbatten in 1947 and they got four children Princes and Princesses who married a catholic are ruled out of the succession AWARENESS QUIZ ON BRITAIN What is the official name of Great Britain? What parts does Great Britain consist of? What separates this country from Europe? What is tartan? How many languages are spoken in Wales? Where did the Beatles come from? One Queen of Britain was on the throne for only 9 days. Who? What is the kilt and who invented it? 9.What is the title of the song Scots usually sing at parties? 10. Who is the Prime Minister of Great Britain at present? ROYAL FAMILY TODAY... People are «subjects»- subjects of Her Majesty the Queen. They have citizens. The monarch is a living symbol of the country. They have material symbols of the country-usually flags and emblems. Royal ceremonies are the most popular and colourful ceremonies of the year. Public holidays and parades are popular. There is no such attractions. STUDY THE TABLE AND COMPARE THE FACTS a) Makes the climate mild and the weather changeable. b) British love the compromise. c) British fishing, oil and gas industries. d) Power for woolen mills and reservoirs for water storage e) Many towns which are situated dozens of kilometres from the coast to become sea ports. f) The most sparcely populated area in Scotland. MATCH THE PARTS OF THE SENTENCES BIG BEN WESTMINSTER ABBEY AND BIG EYE TRAFALGAR SQUARE AND DOUBLE-DECKER RIGHT OR WRONG? THE GUARD STONEHENGE TRAFALGAR SQUARE & BAGPIPE
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Елвис Пресли
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Elvis Presley Elvis Presley Elvis Aaron Presley was an American singer, musician, and actor. Regarded as one of the most significant cultural icons of the 20th century, he is often referred to as "the King of Rock and Roll", or simply, "the King". Elvis Presley Elvis born January 8, 1935 in Tupelo, Mississippi, Presley and his family moved to Memphis, Tennessee, when he was 13 years old. Early years In September 1941, Presley entered first grade at East Tupelo Consolidated. The contest, held at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair and Dairy Show on October 3, 1945, was his first public performance: dressed as a cowboy, the ten-year-old Presley stood on a chair to reach the microphone and sang "Old Shep". In November 1948, the family moved to Memphis, Tennessee. Presley, who never received formal music training or learned to read music, studied and played by ear. He knew all of Hank Snow's songs,[36] and he loved records by other country singers such as Roy Acuff, Ernest Tubb, Ted Daffan, Jimmie Rodgers, Jimmie Davis, and Bob Wills. In August 1953, Presley walked into the offices of Sun Records. He aimed to pay for a few minutes of studio time to record a two-sided acetate disc: "My Happiness” and "That's When Your Heartaches Begin". First album “Elvis Presley” is the debut studio album by Elvis Presley. The album spent ten weeks at number 1 on the Billboard Top Pop Albums chart in 1956, the first rock and roll album ever to make it to the top of the charts,[5] and the first million-selling album of that genre. Famous Albums “Elvis Presley” “The King” “Elvis Rock” “Elvis 30” “Elvis 75” “Elvis Christmas Album” “The Essential Elvis Presley” Dancing Dancing Thank you for your atation
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Електронний лист@ WELCOME TO KHARKІV
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LET’S WRITE THE E-MAIL MESSAGE ABOUT KHARKIV Motto: Every city has its own character Anonymous E-MAIL ADDRESSES [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] www.tolearnenglish.com www.ldoceonline.com KHARKIV KHARKIV Classroom Computer Rules Always log on to your own user account. Only you should use your account and password. The internet is to be used only for class assignments. Only use Websites that have been approved by the teacher. Do not copy anyone else’s work without citing where you got the information from. Always log out of your account when you leave the computer.   E-MAIL ADDRESS @ at .com dot com … _ underscore / slash EXERCISES FOR EYES THANK YOU FOR COOPERATION! Список веб- сайтов http://www.google.com.ua/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&docid=QXGrxsK3=1378709023370757 http://www.google.com.ua/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=1378709392644659 http://www.google.com.ua/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=&ust=1378709560913200 https://www.google.com.ua/#psj=1&q=электронная+почта+картинки ttps://www.google.com.ua/search?
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Hello and Goodbye
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Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Snowflake Tuyen Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Snowflake Tuyen Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Hello and Goodbye Snowflake Tuyen What is your name ? Snowflake Tuyen Hello ! Hello, Lan. Hi, Minh. How are you ? I am fine, thanks. And you ? Fine, thank you !!! Snowflake Tuyen Hello, ______. Hi,_____. How are you ? I am _____, thanks. And you ? _____, thank you !!! Snowflake Tuyen Hello, how are you ? Snowflake Tuyen Hello, how are you ? Snowflake Tuyen Hello, how are you ? Snowflake Tuyen Hello, how are you ? Snowflake Tuyen Hello, how are you ? Snowflake Tuyen Hello, how are you ? Snowflake Tuyen Hello ! Hello, ______. Hi,_____. How are you ? I am _____, thanks. And you ? _____, thank you !!! Snowflake Tuyen The song: How are you today ? Snowflake Tuyen Good-bye ! Good-bye, Lan. Bye, Minh. See you later ! Snowflake Tuyen Good-bye, ____. Bye, ____. See you later ! Snowflake Tuyen
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ENGLISH FOR TOURISM
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English for Scientific Reserve
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English for Scientific Reserve Schedule, Demands, etc. As.Prof. Mulina N.I. January 2011 English for Scientific Reserve Schedule, Demands, etc. English for Scientific Reserve Schedule, Demands, etc. English for Scientific Reserve Schedule, Demands, etc. English for Scientific Reserve Schedule, Demands, etc. English for Scientific Reserve Schedule, Demands, etc. English for Scientific Reserve Schedule, Demands, etc. English for Scientific Reserve Schedule, Demands, etc. English for Scientific Reserve Schedule, Demands, etc.
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"Easter Customs and Traditions in Great Britain"
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Easter is the oldest and the most important Christian Festival, the celebration of the death and coming to life again of Jesus Christ. Good Friday is a religious holiday observed primarily by Christians commemorating the crucifixion of Jesus Christ and his death at Calvary. Most retail stores remain open, while some of them may close early. Public schools and universities are often closed on Good Friday, either as a holiday of its own, or part of spring break. Easter falls on the first Sunday following the Paschal Full Moon, the full moon on or after 21 March, taken to be the date of the vernal equinox. A hot cross bun is a spiced sweet bun made with currants or raisins and marked with a cross on the top, traditionally eaten on Good Friday. 1. One of them says that buns baked and served on Good Friday will not spoil or mold during the subsequent year. 2. Another encourages keeping such a bun for medicinal purposes. A piece of it given to someone who is ill is said to help them recover. 3. If taken on a sea voyage, hot cross buns are said to protect against shipwreck. Hot cross buns! Hot cross buns! One a penny two a penny - Hot cross buns. If you have no daughters, give them to your sons One a penny two a penny - Hot cross buns. Easter Monday is celebrated the day after Easter Sunday. Unlike Easter Sunday, Easter Monday is not a religious celebration. The Easter Bunny is a character depicted as a rabbit bringing Easter eggs. The Easter Hare originally played the role of a judge, evaluating whether children were good or disobedient in behaviour at the start of the season of Eastertide. In legend, the creature carries colored eggs in his basket, candy and sometimes also toys to the homes of children. Egg hunt is a game during which decorated eggs, real hard-boiled ones or artificial, filled with or made of chocolate candies, of various sizes, are hidden in various places for children to find. In the UK Easter is one of the major Christian festivals of the year. It is full of customs, folklore and traditional food. http://www.liveinternet.ru/users/galinaras/post216441666 http://resources.woodlands-junior.kent.sch.uk/customs/easter.html http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Good_Friday http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Hot_cross_bun http://www.rhymes.org.uk/hot_cross_buns.htm http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Easter_Monday http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Egg_hunt http://www.learnenglish.de/culture/easter.htm
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Emerald Island
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Travkina O.V. Lvovsky School N4 Dublin is the capital of the country. IRISH FLAG The official Irish flag. The unofficial Irish Flag. IRISH SYMBOLS The Shamrock. The Harp. The Claddagh Ring. St. Patrick He was one of those who brought Christianity to Ireland. Is the patron saint of Ireland. Saint Patrick's Day Parade This parade is held on the 17-th of March, the day of the main Irish saint. But it takes place not only in Ireland now. IRISH DANCES. SOURCES
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English cuisine
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English cuisine English cuisine encompasses the cooking styles, traditions and recipes associated with England. It has distinctive attributes of its own, but also shares much with wider British cuisine, largely due to the importation of ingredients and ideas from places such as North America, China, and India during the time of the British Empire and as a result of post-war immigration. The Sunday roast was once the most common feature of English cooking. The Sunday dinner traditionally includes roast potatoes (or boiled or mashed potatoes) accompanying a roasted joint of meat such as roast beef, lamb, pork, or a roast chicken and assorted other vegetables, themselves generally boiled and served with a gravy. Sauces are chosen depending on the type of meat: horseradish for beef, mint sauce for lamb, apple sauce for pork, and bread sauce for chicken. Yorkshire pudding normally accompanies beef (although it was originally served first as a "filler"), sage and onion stuffing pork, and usually parsley stuffing chicken; gravy is now often served as an accompaniment to the main course. Afternoon tea It is a widespread stereotype that the English "drop everything" for a teatime meal in the mid-afternoon. A formal teatime meal is now often an accompaniment to tourism, particularly in Devon and neighbouring counties, where comestibles may include scones with jam and clotted cream (together known as a cream tea). There are also butterfly cakes, simple small sponge cakes which can be iced or eaten plain. Nationwide, assorted biscuits and sandwiches are eaten. Generally, however, the teatime meal has been replaced by snacking, or simply dispensed with. Chip shops and other takeaways England is famous for its fish and chips and has a large number of restaurants and take-away shops selling this dish. It may be the most popular and identifiable English dish, however before potatoes were imported from the Americas the 'chips' would have been sections of roasted root vegetables seasoned with herbs, and salty butter. In some regions fish and chips were served with a side order of mushy peas with salt and vinegar as condiments. Foods such as deep fried breaded scampi are usually on offer as well as fishcakes (authentically a fish slice between two potato slices) and a number of other combinations. Scallops, battered potato slices that were traditionally cooked with the fish and sold cheaply, are still popular. Sausages English sausages, colloquially known in certain regions as "bangers," are distinctive in that they are usually made from fresh meats and rarely smoked, dried, or strongly flavoured. Following the post World War II period, sausages tended to contain low-quality meat, fat, and rusk. (Reputedly the term "banger" derived from the excessive water added to the mix turning to steam while cooking and bursting the casing with a bang.) Pork and beef are by far the most common bases, although gourmet varieties may contain venison, wild boar. There are particularly famous regional varieties, such as the herbal Lincolnshire, and the long, curled Cumberland with many butchers offering their own individual recipes and variations often handed down through generations, but are generally not made from cured meats such as Italian selections or available in such a variety as found in Germany. Pies and pasties The English tradition of meat pies dates back to the Middle Ages, when an open top pie crust was used as the container for serving the meat and was called a coffyn. Since then, they have been a mainstay of English cooking. Different types of pastry may be used, including the lard-rich pastry of a raised pie. Meat pies generally contain fillings such as chicken and mushroom or steak and kidney pie (originally steak and oyster). Dishes of Indian origin In the Victorian era, during the British Raj, Britain first started borrowing Indian dishes, creating Anglo-Indian cuisine. Kedgeree and Mulligatawny soup are traditional Anglo-Indian dishes. The many varieties of Indian curry, of which Chicken Tikka Masala and balti are best known, are more recent. The word curry, meaning 'gravy', has been used since the medieval period. The chicken tikka masala is now considered one of Britain's most popular dishes. International and fusion cuisine Indian cuisine is the most popular alternative to traditional cooking in Britain, followed by Chinese and Italian cuisine food. Thai, Spanish, Jewish, Greek, Tex-Mex and Caribbean restaurants can also be found, with American and Middle Eastern food mostly represented in the take-away sector. Whereas most international food is pitched in the middle of the price range, French food tends to be considered haute cuisine. Indian restaurants typically allow the diner to combine a number of base ingredients– chicken, prawns or "meat" (lamb or mutton)– with a number of curry sauces, without regard to the authenticity of the combination. (Many restaurants are run by Muslims from the Indian sub-continent, so pork is rarely offered.) Meals are almost always accompanied by rice, usually basmati, with bread sometimes ordered in addition. Anglo Indian Fusion food started during the British Raj with such dishes as mulligatawny soup, kedgeree and coronation chicken. The process continued with chicken tikka masala in the 1960s and Balti in the 1980s, although some claim the latter has roots in the subcontinent. Chinese food is predominantly derived from Cantonese cuisine, and so adapted to Western tastes that Chinese customers may be offered an entirely separate menu. Spare ribs in OK sauce is an example of crossover cuisine. Caribbean and Jewish food are mostly eaten within their respective communities, although bagels are becoming more widespread as a snack Vegetarianism Since the end of World War II when their numbers were around 100,000, increasing numbers of the British population have adopted vegetarianism, especially since the BSE crisis of the 1990s. As of 2003 it was estimated that there were between 3 and 4 million vegetarians in the UK, one of the highest percentages in the Western world, and around 7 million people claim to eat no red meat. It is rare not to find vegetarian foods in a supermarket or on a restaurant menu. “The contemporary English cuisine has incorporated many new ingredients, retaining the traditional flavor and the richness.”
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Welcome to Scotland   The flag of Scotland A thistle is a symbol of Scotland. On 1 May 1707 the government of Scotland came to the signing of a political union with England to create the United Kingdom. The head of state is Elizabeth II. First Minister Alex Salmond . The capital of Scotland is Edinburgh Aberdeen Dundee Glasgow Paisley The cities of Scotland Scotland's currency is the pound sterling. Kilts are the national clothes of Scotland. Places of interest in Scotland Edinburgh Castle Craigmillar Castle Loch Ness Melrose Abbey Red Deer Red Squirrel The European Beaver Red Kite TYPICAL ANIMALS Cricket Skiing Rugby Sport in Scotland Calvin Harris Gerard Butler Kelly MacDonald James McAvoy Famous People
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Healthy Food & Healthy Lifestyle Done by: Natalia Maltseva Form 6(10)-A Healthy Food All food is made up of nutrients which our bodies use. There are different kinds of nutrients: carbohydrates, proteins, fats» vitamins and minerals. Different foods contain different nutrients. Before we cut down on fat, sugar and salt, we have to know a bit more about the kind of food these things might be in. The biggest problem comes when these things are hidden in other foods: biscuits, crisps, sausages, meat pies, soft drinks and so on. Healthy Food But we all know that to eat much fat is bad for our health. The matter is that there are different kinds of fat. There are fats that are good for us and fats that are bad for us. Eating less of the bad ones and more of the good ones can actually help us to live longer! Bad fats are the saturated fats, found in animal productions, like red meat, butter and cheese. Friendly fats are the unprocessed fats found naturally in foods like nuts and seeds, olives, avocados and oily fish, including tuna. Mental Work Iron Iron helps produce hemoglobin, the protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen to your body's tissues. Iron is also necessary for proper muscle and organ function, and it fills our bodies with energy. If you're feeling tired and weak, have decreased school performance or have difficulty maintaining body temperature, chances are that you may be suffering from an iron deficiency. You can find Iron in: muesli, dried apricots, pilchards, almonds. Mental Work Vitamin C Vitamin C helps the body maintain healthy tissues and a strong immune system, and it aids in the absorption of iron. Vitamin C is considered a powerful ally if you're trying to avoid or kick a cold or other illness. Together with calcium and iron, it's also an important part of a diet that counteracts lead poisoning. You can find vitamin C in: berries, green pepper, melon, broccoli. Stressless Potassium Potassium is an essential nutrient used to maintain fluid and electrolyte balance in the body. Potassium is part of every cell in the body, and life would be impossible without it. It’s important to eat enough potassium every day to feel your best, and to help prevent certain chronic conditions. You can find potassium in: bananas, potatoes, spinach, salmon. Stressless Magnesium Magnesium is an essential mineral required by the body for maintaining normal muscle and nerve function, keeping a healthy immune system, maintaining heart rhythm, and building strong bones. Magnesium is also involved in at least 300 biochemical reactions in the body. A deficiency in magnesium can lead to muscle spasms, cardiovascular disease, diabetes, high blood pressure, anxiety disorders, migraines, osteoporosis, and cerebral infarction. You can find magnesium in: cedar nuts, rye bread, sesame, tofu. Energy Protein Protein is a macro nutrient composed of amino acids that is necessary for the proper growth and function of the human body.  Protein is the most basic building block of all the tissues in the body. In addition to growth and repair of the body protein plays a key role in the production of enzymes, digestion, and proper immune function. You can find protein in: lean red meat, fish, poultry, cottage cheese. Energy Beta-carotene Beta Carotene is a carotenoid compound responsible for giving fruits and vegetables their orange pigment. A powerful antioxidant, beta carotene has been found to help protect against cancer and aging. Beta-carotene is a fat soluble vitamin, so eating the following foods with a fat like olive oil or nuts can help absorption. You can find beta-carotene in: mango, red pepper, carrot, lettuce. Healthy Lifestyle Nowadays our life is getting more and more tense. People live under the press of different problems, such as social, ecological, economic and others. They constantly suffer from stress, noise and dust in big cities, diseases and instability. A person should be strong and healthy in order to overcome all difficulties. To achieve this aim people ought to take care of their physical and mental health. There are several ways to do it. The state of your body depends on how much time you spend doing sports. At least everybody must do morning exercises every day. Healthy Lifestyle To be healthy, people should get rid of their bad habits. It's necessary to stop smoking and drinking much. Everyone should remember that cigarettes, alcohol and drugs destroy both body and brain. Besides according to statistics most of crimes are committed by people under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Thanks for your attention!
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England Made by Kateryna Sotnyk England is a country that is part of the United Kingdom England is separated from continental Europe by the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south. The country covers five-eighths of the island of Great Britain (which lies in the North Atlantic) in its centre and south, and includes over 100 smaller named islands such as the Isles of Scilly and the Isle of Wight. London is the capital of england The union jack is the national flag It consists of… National language Money Great Britain pounds The first English ruler is Alfred the Great 849 – 26 October 899) was King of Wessex from 871 to 899. Elizabeth II is Queen of the United Kingdom, Canada, Australia, New Zealand and twelve countries that have become independent since her accession on 6 February 1952: Buckingham Palace is the London residence and administrative headquarters of the monarch of the United Kingdom.[a][3] Located in the City of Westminster, the palace is often at the centre of state occasions and royal hospitality. It has been a focal point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and mourning. Buckingham House, c. 1710, was designed by William Winde for the 1st Duke of Buckingham and Normanby. This faсade evolved into today's Grand Entrance on the west (inner) side of the quadrangle, with the Green Drawing Room above it. The Seat of Government In the middle of the eleventh century, King Edward the Confessor had moved his court to the Palace of Westminster, situated on a central site near the river Thames. In 1265 a parliament was created with two houses: the Lords and the Commons. The House of Lords met at the Palace of Westminster while the House of Commons did not have a permanent location. Big Ben The Commons Chamber, where the House of Commons meets, was destroyed during the Second World War but rebuilt in 1950 by Sir Giles Gilbert Scott in the same neo-Gothic style. Tower of london The Tower of London, officially Her Majesty's Royal Palace and Fortress of the Tower of London, is a historic castle located on the north bank of the River Thames in central London. It lies within the London Borough of Tower Hamlets, separated from the eastern edge of the square mile of the City of London by the open space known as Tower Hill. It was founded towards the end of 1066 as part of the Norman Conquest of England. The White Tower, which gives the entire castle its name, was built by William the Conqueror in 1078 and was a resented symbol of oppression, inflicted upon London by the new ruling elite. The castle was used as a prison from 1100 (Ranulf Flambard) until 1952 (Kray twins), although that was not its primary purpose. A grand palace early in its history, it served as a royal residence. As a whole, the Tower is a complex of several buildings set within two concentric rings of defensive walls and a moat. There were several phases of expansion, mainly under Kings Richard the Lionheart, Henry III, and Edward I in the 12th and 13th centuries. The general layout established by the late 13th century remains despite later activity on the site. Tower Bridge Tower Bridge is a combined bascule and suspension bridge in London built between 1886 and 1894. The bridge crosses the River Thames close to the Tower of London and has become an iconic symbol of London. Because of this, Tower Bridge is sometimes confused with London Bridge, situated some 0.5 mi (0.80 km) upstream. Tower Bridge is one of five London bridges now owned and maintained by the Bridge House Estates, a charitable trust overseen by the City of London Corporation. It is the only one of the Trust's bridges not to connect the City of London directly to the Southwark bank, as its northern landfall is in Tower Hamlets. The London eye The London Eye is a giant Ferris wheel on the South Bank of the River Thames in London. The structure is 443 feet (135 m) tall and the wheel has a diameter of 394 feet (120 m). When it opened to the public in 2000 it was the world's tallest Ferris wheel. Its height was surpassed by the 525-foot (160 m) Star of Nanchang in 2006, the 541-foot (165 m) Singapore Flyer in 2008, and the 550-foot (167.6 m) High Roller (Las Vegas) in 2014. Supported by an A-frame on one side only, unlike the taller Nanchang and Singapore wheels, the Eye is described by its operators as "the world's tallest cantilevered observation wheel" Westminster Abbey Westminster Abbey, formally titled the Collegiate Church of St Peter at Westminster, is a large, mainly Gothic abbey church in the City of Westminster, London, England, just to the west of the Palace of Westminster. It is one of the United Kingdom's most notable religious buildings and the traditional place of coronation and burial site for English and, later, British monarchs. The building itself was a Benedictine monastic church until the monastery was dissolved in 1539. Between 1540 and 1556, the abbey had the status of a cathedral. Since 1560, the building is no longer an abbey or a cathedral, having instead the status of a Church of England "Royal Peculiar"—a church responsible directly to the sovereign. The Natural History Museum The Natural History Museum in London is a natural history museum that exhibits a vast range of specimens from various segments of natural history. It is one of three major museums on Exhibition Road in South Kensington, the others being the Science Museum and the Victoria and Albert Museum. The Natural History Museum's main frontage, however, is on Cromwell Road. The museum is home to life and earth science specimens comprising some 80 million items within five main collections: botany, entomology, mineralogy, paleontology and zoology. The museum is a centre of research specialising in taxonomy, identification and conservation. Given the age of the institution, many of the collections have great historical as well as scientific value, such as specimens collected by Charles Darwin. The Sherlock Holmes Museum The Sherlock Holmes Museum is a privately run museum in London, England, dedicated to the famous fictional detective Sherlock Holmes. It opened in 1990 and is situated in Baker Street, bearing the number 221B by permission of the City of Westminster,[1] although it lies between numbers 237 and 241, near the north end of Baker Street in central London close to Regent's Park. The Georgian town house which the museum occupies as "221B Baker Street" was formerly used as a boarding house from 1860 to 1936, and covers the period of 1881 to 1904 when the stories describe Sherlock Holmes and Doctor Watson residing there as tenants of Mrs Hudson. The museum is run by the Sherlock Holmes Society of England, a non-profit organisation. The University of Oxford The University of Oxford (formally The Chancellor Masters and Scholars of the University of Oxford; informally Oxford University or simply Oxford) is a prestigious and highly selective collegiate research university located in Oxford, England. It has no known date of foundation, but there is evidence of teaching as far back as 1096, making it the oldest university in the English-speaking world and the world's second-oldest university in continuous operation. It grew rapidly from 1167 when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris. After disputes between students and Oxford townsfolk in 1209, some academics fled north-east to Cambridge where they established what became the University of Cambridge. The two "ancient universities" are frequently jointly referred to as "Oxbridge" Thank you for watching
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"England"
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I would like to present you England. It is the largest country and situated in the south-east of Great Britain. The population is 49 million people. The emblem of England is rose. The capital of Great Britain is London. The largest cities are: Manchester Liverpool Birmingham Sheffield People who live in England are called the English They speak only English because they can see a lot of interesting places from the top of a double-decker The famous river Thames runs through London If you go to London, you will visit Buckingham Palace It is the London home of the British Queen When the flag is flying on the top, she is at home. You can also visit Trafalgar Square Where people from all parts of London celebrate New Year Now it is Piccadilly Circus the meeting point of six streets There a lot of parks and gardens in London one of the biggest zoo in the world Certainly you can see the House of Parliament and Big Ben, the most famous clocks in the world Next to them there is Westminster Abby. It is a royal church. Here you can see tombs of many British Kings and queens and other famous people. It is the greatest work of the architect Sir Christopher Wren. The London Eye is the largest observation wheel in the world. It can carry 800 passengers at a time on a thirty-minute ride. It is necessary to visit the Tower of London. It was built in the 11th century by William the Conqneor to protect the city. It was a fortress, a royal palace and later a prison. Now the Tower of London is a museum. Across the Thames there is Tower Bridge. Across the Thames there is Tower Bridge.
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Welcome to Northern Ireland
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Ireland Republic Of Ireland Official languages: Irish and English Capital: Dublin Largest cities: Dublin, cork Form of government: parliamentary Republic Territory: 70273 km (117 in the world) Population: 4 339 000 people (123-e) Currency: Euro (EUR) Republic of Ireland - a country in Northern Europe occupying most of the island of Ireland. On the North it borders with the UK. Area - 70.2 thousand km2. The name of the country comes from the LPI. Éire - state. The capital city is Dublin, which is home to about a quarter of the population of the whole country State symbols Coat Of Arms Of Ireland is a Golden harp with silver strings on a blue shield. Flag of Ireland is the national symbol of Ireland . The flag has a ratio of 1:2 and consists of three bands of green, white and orange - in sequence from left to right Irish pound (Euro) Tradition One of the traditions are fair, held from ancient times, the manifestation of this tradition was the great opportunity for different entertainments. In Ireland very like to dance, so the code falls case, for example, fairs, people dancing folk dances, in the heart of the city on the areas of musicians, magicians, acrobats. Every Irish dance is a work of art. Practically every resident of the country loves to dance. This peculiar feature of the Irish visible in everything. The fairs are also held various competitions, a great example of this Harlin-it is a kind of hockey and Gaelic football. As in any other country, and in Ireland there are one the main and most important celebration in Ireland such holiday is considered to be St. Patrick's day, celebrated annually on 17 March. The celebration of this day is a special event for the Irish. Preparation begins in advance to the actual day of the holiday all proceeded in the best way. People in this holiday dressed in green clothes, also besides the most parades, in this day to organize parties with music and plenty of beer. But when the ageing of the times it was a little different, namely, all the pubs were closed, because most of the residents went to Church for mass. Today St. Patrick's day is again favorite music and dancing. In Ireland there is an interesting tradition, the new year's eve it is customary to leave the door of the house open to anyone who came could feel welcome. In Ireland the atmosphere of confidence, especially in these holidays. And, indeed, it never happens, because the inhabitants of the Holy appreciate holiday traditions of his country. Interesting facts about Ireland The main characters of Ireland - clover and harp. Most foreigners Ireland is associated with the well-known song - the symbol of the free-love - «Green sleeves» (Green sleeves). The patron Saint of Ireland, Saint Patrick is the patron Saint of Nigeria. In Ireland is the most Western point of Europe. Famous Irish dance is also went through a century without any changes. Modern coat of arms of Ireland is almost completely similar to the flag of the country. Ireland is famous for numerous red-haired population. Ireland is the only country in Europe where people less than dogs. Symphony orchestra of the Irish city of cork for 57 years, acted as the same line, for that was in the Guinness Book of records. Dean of St. Patrick's Cathedral in Dublin once «canceled» solar Eclipse. Many modern names of indigenous Irish still used with prefixes, once the necessary media belonging to a certain sort. According to ancient tradition, many families are still left under the door treats for good forest creatures. Unlike Europe, Ireland, August is already autumn month. The world's first Duty Free shop was opened in the Irish Shannon airport. Kitchen Ireland is slightly different from the cuisines of other European countries, it has in itself no frills, its Foundation is the usual peasant food. Modern kitchen, which is now in Ireland, began in the second half of the sixteenth century, together with the advent of potatoes in the country. The main dish of Ireland is considered Irish stew, potatoes is its basic part. Recipes that you can prepare stew, there is an infinite number, and to determine the first now practically impossible. But it is expected that once in a stew consisted of all the products that you can find in the kitchen. Modern recipe stew looks like this: onions, turnips, potatoes, lamb neck, thyme, salt and spices. Potatoes are also used for preparation of another lot of important Irish dishes, it kolkannion. It is cooked of chopped cabbage, potato, and of course add the onion and seasoning. If an Irishman with a Russian will meet in a conversation about food, they will reach one of the undisputed opinion, to the potatoes always fit herring. Pickled or in part casseroles, herring is eaten in Ireland whole year, such a casserole together with herring is called «Temptation Jansson». But a particular delicacy is, if you managed to catch a small herring, from may to September. In addition to all the dishes of Irish cuisine, without any doubt we can say that the main attraction is the Irish whiskey, far from it gone and Irish coffee. Hot coffee with whisky perfectly warms in rainy weather, which often happens in the country. National Gallery of Ireland National Botanic Garden National Museum of archeology and history Irish Museum of modern art Farmleigh House Blarney Castle Newgrange Castle Cashel Kilkenny Castle
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"English Cuisine"
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English Cuisine The features of English cuisine English cuisine includes, traditions, styles and recipes associated with England; It has distinctive attributes of its own; It also shares much with wider British cuisine; There was a large importation of ingredients and ideas from North America, China and India during the time of the British Empire and a result of post war immigration. Traditional Meals In the early modern period the food of England was historically characterized by its simplicity and a high quality of natural produce; Traditional meals have ancient origin such as bread and cheese, roasted and stewed meat, boiled vegetables, and broths, and freshwater and saltwater fish; The 14th century English cookbook contains recipes for these dishes; Modern English Cuisine Fish and chips were recently number one urban food eaten from newspaper with salt and vinegar; Pies and sausages with mashed potatoes, onion and gravy are very popular; Now all these dishes are matched in popularity by curries from India and stir fries based on Chinese and Thai cooking; Italian and French cuisine are also widely adopted; The innovation of fast food from the United States is absorbed. At the restaurant At the restaurant Sunday Roast What is tea for the British
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Кількісні займенники Many А lot of Much багато A lot of A lot of+uncountable or plural noun a lot of food a lot of people a lot of shops a lot of money A lot of people speak English. He ate a lot of people. MANY Many+plural noun Many books Many people Many shops Many cars He has got many friends? Do you know many people? How many photographs did you take? Much Much + uncountable noun Much money Much food Much time Much water How much money have you got? Do you spend much time on your home work? Much/Many Much/many are more usual in questions and negative sentences: - Do you drink much coffee ? - How much money have you got ? - Diana spoke to me but she didn’t say much. - Do you know many people? - How many photographs did you take ? - He hasn’t got many friends. Fill the questions with How much…? or How many…? 1. I took some photographs. 2. I bought some stamps. 3. I lost some money. 4. I drank some water. 5. I made some mistakes. 6. I wrote some letters. 7. I bought some food. 8. I invited some people. How many photograph did you take ? ..…………… stamps did you buy? …..………… money did you lose? …..………… water did you drink ? ….............. mistakes did you make ? …..………… letters did you write? …..………… food did you buy? …..………… people did you invite? Put in a lot of/much/many. 1. Do you drink…………….tea? 2. I like reading. I’ve got……………books. 3. It costs…….……money to travel round the word . 4. Please be quick! I haven’t got…….……..time. 5. How………….foreign languages can you speak? 6. They didn’t ask me………….questions. 7. There was ………….food at the party but I didn’t eat………. 8. We saw……………interesting things in the museum. 9. Most of the town is modern – there aren’t……….old buildings. Кількисні займенники (a) little/ (a) few. мало декілька трохи A little water декілька книг A few books трохи води (a) little +uncountable noun (a) little water (a) little time (a) little money little soup (a) few +plural noun (a) few books (a) few people (a) few questions (a) few days a little = some but not much: - I speak a little Spanish. (=some Spanish but not much) - A: Can you speak Spanish? - B: A little a few = some but not many: - I speak a few words of Spanish. - A: Have you got any sweets? - B: A few. Do you want one? little (without a) = nearly no….or nearly nothing: - There was little food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. You can say very little: - She’s very thin because she eats very little. (=nearly nothing) few (without a) = nearly no…: - There were few people in the park. It was nearly empty. You can say very few: - Her English is very good. She makes very few mistakes. little and a little: A little is a positive idea: - They have a little money so they’re not poor. (= some but not much money) Little is a negative idea: - They have little money. They are very poor. (=nearly no money) few and a few: A few is a positive idea: - I’ve got a few friends, so I’m not lonely. (= some but not many friends) few is a negative idea: - I’m sad and lonely. I’ve got few friends (=nearly no friends) Answer the questions with «a little» or «a few»: 1. Have you got any money? 2. Have you got any stamps? 3. Do you want any sugar? 4. Did he ask any questions? 5. Have we got any petrol? 6. Does he speak English? 7. Do you know any people? 8. Would you like some soup? ……... ………...... …………………… …………………... …………………... …………………... …………………... …………………... Put in «little» or «a little»/ «few» or «a few». 1. There was……………food in the fridge. It was nearly empty. 2. ‘When did you see Sarah?’ ‘…………………….days ago.’ 3. He’s very lazy. He does………………….work. 4. They’re not rich but they’ve got…………………money – enough to live. 5. Last night I went to a restaurant with…………….friends. 6. The TV service is not very good. There are ……………………. good programmes. 7. I can’t decide now – I need…………………..time to think about it. 8. Nearly everybody has a job. There is…..............unemployment. 9. He’s not well-known. …………………….people have heard of him.
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Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level English week Secondary school Toki 2009-2010 English teacher Galina Koshkina English Week 2009-2010 Activities Date 1 Opening of the English Week February,10 2 Quizzes Day February,11 3 February,13 4 February,16 5 February,17 6 February,18 7 Results of the English Week February,19 Results of the English Week The main thing is participation and practice English The 1-st place - Form5 The 2-nd place - Form7 The 3-rd place - Form9 Valentines Presentations http://www.runet.lt/vopros-otvet/zhurnalist/page/6/ http://www.3angels.ru/articles.php?cat_id=9&rowstart=270 http://www.beenergy.ru/newsline/6388-v-britanii-vvedut-bolee-zhestkie.html http://www.runet.lt/vopros-otvet/zhurnalist/page/6/ http://www.novoteka.ru/seventexp/7697239/18532726 http://www.meganom.org/photogalery/photo.php?tid=48 http://www.ourwonders.ru/forum/23-47-1neo-kids.ru/archives/114 http://www.topenglish.md/gallery.htm http://nachalka4.ucoz.ru/ http://offers.megadoski.ru/top5326074.htm http://gubkin.info/sport/25097-olimpiada-v-vankuvere-naxoditsya-na-grani-sryva.html
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English week Danilova. G. V. Mother, apple, uncle, street, name, hobby, country, white, brother, family, doctor, lamp, rose, please, tennis, yard, good, jam, office, vase. Hello! My name __ Buratino. I __ from Russia. I __ 7. I __Artemon. He __my friend. He __7 too. Artemon __ a cat. The cat __white and black. I __ a hobby. My hobby __drawing. My sports __tennis and boxing. Buratino This is a yard. There is a small house in the yard. The house has six windows and one door. There are three green trees in the yard. There is a bench under a tree. The bench is blue. There is a red ball on the bench. There is a brown dog under the bench. 3 12 17 13 6 27 11 8 2 24 16 20 19 10 23 5 16 29 30 1 29 10 6 1 14 7 11 4 21 27 22 13 5 16 30 24 19 12 8 2 by doc ni ter ce tor ter sis dow fa sic mi ple win cen hob ap ly mu
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WELCOME TO AUSTRALIA ! The continent of Australia, with the island state of Tasmania, is approximately equal in area to the United States Mountain ranges run from north to south along the east coast, reaching their highest point in Mount Kosciusko (7,308 ft; 2,228 m). east coast, reaching their highest point in Mount Kosciusko (7,308 ft; 2,228 The western half of the continent is occupied by a desert plateau that rises into barren, rolling hills near the west coast. The island of Tasmania (26,178 sq mi; 67,800 sq km) is off the southeast coast. The first inhabitants of Australia were the Aborigines, who migrated there at least 40,000 years ago from Southeast Asia. There may have been between a half million to a full million Aborigines at the time of European settlement; today about 350,000 live in Australia. These first inhabitants may have been ancestors of modern Indigenous Australians! On 1 January 1901, the six colonies became a federation and the Commonwealth of Australia was formed. Approximately 56 per cent of Australia's population live in either Victoria or New South Wales. Australia is the world's thirteenth largest economy. **Australia is a constitutional monarchy with a federal division of powers. ** It uses a parliamentary system of government with Queen Elizabeth II at its apex as the Queen of Australia, a role that is distinct from her position as monarch of the other Commonwealth realms. **Symbolic executive power is vested in the British monarch, who is represented throughout Australia by the governor-general. **Dutch, Portuguese, and Spanish ships sighted Australia in the 17th century; the Dutch landed at the Gulf of Carpentaria in 1606. **In 1616 the territory became known as New Holland. **The British arrived in 1688 FACTS: Kangaroo is the king of Australian animals Wild dog dingo is dangerous Green and red kangaroos are the largest FACTS: BORKABURRA IS FAMOUS FOR ITS MOCKING BIRD KOALA SLEEPS DURING THE DAY AWARENESS QUIZ ON AUSTRALIA: Which tree-loving animal lives in Australia? REMEMBER THE FACTS AND ANSWER THE QUESTIONS What is the official name of the country? What is the capital of Australia? Who are the natives of Australia? What animals are depicted on the Australian coat of arms? What animals eat eucaliptus leaves? a) Dingo b) Koala c) Possums What flightless bird lives in Australia? a) Parrot b) Emu c) Eagle Which Australian animals are born the size of a large bean? a) Emu b) Koala c) Kangaroo a) Wild dog dingo b) Ostrich c) Platupus a) Platypus b) Dingo c) Kangaroo I love a sunburnt country, A land of sweeping plains, Of ragged mountain ranges, Of droughts and flooding rains land For ever Australia is a continent and it's a country, too!
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English and American writers Galsworthy, John Daniel Defoe Agatha Cristie She is one of the most famous detective writers and the third (after the Bible and Sheakspeare) author in the world. 2 billions of her books were published. Her plays are shown in thousand theatres. The famous heroes of her stories are Hercules Puaro and Miss Marple. Jeoffrey Chaucer Charlotte Bronte (1816 - 1855) She was a daughter of village priest. Her mother died and children lived with sad and cruel father. Daughters work as home teachers in rich families. Three of five sisters Bronte became writers! They write wonderful stories about love. Teodor Drayzer Harriet Beecher-Stowe Mark Twain (1835 - 1916) Margaret Mitchell (1900 -1949) Jack London (1876 -1916) Ernest Hemingway (1899 -1961)
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Elvis Aron Presley (January 8, 1935 - August 16, 1977), also known as The King of Rock and Roll or The King, was an American singer and actor. Early in his career he was referred to as The Hillbilly Cat. Later, his friends referred to him as "E". Rolling Stone magazine said "Elvis Presley is rock 'n' roll" and called his body of work "acres of perfect material". During an active recording career that lasted more than two decades, Presley set and broke many sales records with over 100 top 40 hit singles including 18 number ones. Elvis Presley is widely credited with bringing rock and roll into mainstream culture. According to Rolling Stone magazine "it was Elvis who made rock 'n' roll the international language of pop". A PBS documentary once described Presley as "an American music giant of the 20th century who singlehandedly changed the course of music and culture in the mid-1950s". His recordings, dance moves, attitude and clothing came to be seen as embodiments of rock and roll. Presley sang both hard driving rockabilly and rock and roll dance songs and ballads, laying a commercial foundation upon which other rock and roll musicians would build. African-American performers like Little Richard and Chuck Berry came to national prominence after Presley's acceptance among mass audiences of white teenagers. Singers like Jerry Lee Lewis, the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and others immediately followed in his wake, leading John Lennon to later observe, "Before Elvis, there was nothing". Rolling Stone magazine said "Elvis Presley is rock 'n' roll" and called his body of work "acres of perfect material". During an active recording career that lasted more than two decades, Presley set and broke many sales records with over 100 top 40 hit singles including 18 number ones. Elvis Presley is widely credited with bringing rock and roll into mainstream culture. According to Rolling Stone magazine "it was Elvis who made rock 'n' roll the international language of pop". A PBS documentary once described Presley as "an American music giant of the 20th century who singlehandedly changed the course of music and culture in the mid-1950s". His recordings, dance moves, attitude and clothing came to be seen as embodiments of rock and roll. Presley sang both hard driving rockabilly and rock and roll dance songs and ballads, laying a commercial foundation upon which other rock and roll musicians would build. African-American performers like Little Richard and Chuck Berry came to national prominence after Presley's acceptance among mass audiences of white teenagers. Singers like Jerry Lee Lewis, the Everly Brothers, Buddy Holly, Roy Orbison and others immediately followed in his wake, leading John Lennon to later observe, "Before Elvis, there was nothing". Teenagers came to Presley's concerts in unprecedented numbers. When he performed at the Mississippi-Alabama Fair in 1956 a hundred National Guardsmen surrounded the stage to control crowds of excited fans. When municipal politicians began denying permits for Presley appearances teens piled into cars and traveled elsewhere to see him perform. It seemed as if the more adults tried to stop it, the more teenagers across North America insisted on having what they wanted. When adult programmers announced they would not play Presley's music on their radio stations (some because God told them it was sexually suggestive Devil music, others saying it was southern "nigger" music) the economic power of that generation became evident when they tuned in any radio station playing Elvis records. In an industry already shifting to all-music formats in reaction to television, profit-conscious radio station owners learned hard lessons when sponsors bought advertising time on new rock and roll stations reaching enormous markets at night with clear channel signals from AM broadcasts. During the 1950s post-WWII economic boom in the United States, many parents were able to give their teenaged children much higher weekly allowances, signalling a shift in the buying power and purchasing habits of teens. During the 1940s bobby soxers had idolized Frank Sinatra but the buyers of his records were mostly between the ages of eighteen and twenty-two. Presley triggered a juggernaut of demand for his records by near-teens and early teens aged ten, twelve, thirteen and up. Presley's overwhelming appeal was to girls. Many boys adapted his look to attract them. Along with Elvis' ducktail haircut, the demand for black slacks and loose, open-necked shirts resulted in new lines of clothing for teenaged boys. In 1956 America, birthday and Christmas gifts were often music or even Elvis related. A girl might get a pink portable 45 rpm record player for her bedroom. Meanwhile American teenagers began buying newly available portable transistor radios and listened to rock 'n' roll on them (helping to propel that fledgling industry from an estimated 100,000 units sold in 1955 to 5,000,000 units by the end of 1958). Teens were asserting more independence and Elvis Presley became a national symbol of their parents' consternation. Presley's impact on the American youth consumer market was noted on the front page of The Wall Street Journal on December 31, 1956 when future Pulitzer Prize-winning business journalist Louis M. Kohlmeier wrote, "Elvis Presley today is a business" and reported on the singer's record and merchandise sales (this may have been the first time a journalist described an entertainer as a business). Half a century later, historian Ian Brailsford (University of Auckland, New Zealand) commented, "The phenomenal success of Elvis Presley in 1956 convinced many doubters of the financial opportunities existing in the youth market".
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Welcome to the poem lounge Famous poets and writers William Shakespeare Born April 26, 1564 – died April 23, 1616 William Shakespeare William Shakespeare (born April 26, 1564 – died April 23, 1616)was an English poet and playwright widely regarded as the greatest writer of the English language, as well as one of the greatest in Western literature, and the world's dramatist. He wrote about 38 plays and 154 sonnets, as well as a variety of other poems. Already a popular writer in his own lifetime, Shakespeare's reputation became increasingly celebrated after his death. In addition, Shakespeare is the most quoted writer in the literature and history of the English-speaking world. Shakespeare is believed to have produced most of his works between 1586 and 1616. Shakespeare's works have been translated into every language and his plays are performed all around the world. Shakespeare’s career, based in London, is thought to have begun with acting - and then writing. He was a member of “The Lord Chamberlin’s Men” an acting company which was protected by the Queen. He later became a senior member and a shareholder in 1595. Shakespeare, also known as “The Bard” was known to be an astute business man as well as a writer. He was quite wealthy and when he returned to his hometown of Stratford, he purchased one of the largest homes there. He became joint owner of the famous Globe theatre, which added even more to his success. Shakespeare is buried in Holy Trinity Church in Stratford-upon-Avon. His gravestone declares a curse over anyone who dares to move his bones! Poem by William Shakespeare A Madrigal Crabbed Age and Youth Cannot live together: Youth is full of pleasance, Age is full of care; Youth like summer morn, Age like winter weather; Youth like summer brave, Age like winter bare: Youth is full of sports, Age's breath is short, Youth is hot and bold, Age is weak and cold, Youth is wild, and Age is tame Age, I do abhor thee; Youth, I do adore thee; O! my Love, my Love is young! Rudyard Kipling Joseph Rudyard Kipling (born 30 December 1865 – died 18 January 1936) was an English short-story writer, poet and novelist. He wrote tales and poems of British soldiers in India and stories for children. He was born in India, and was taken by his family to England when he was five years old. Kipling's works of fiction include “The Jungle Book “(1894), “Kim” (1901), and many short stories, including "The Man Who Would Be King" (1888).His poems include "Mandalay" (1890), "The Gods of the Copybook Headings" (1919), "The White Man's Burden" (1899), and "If—" (1910). He is regarded as a major innovator in the art of the short story. Kipling was one of the most popular writers in England, in both prose and verse, in the late 19th and early 20th centuries. In 1907, he was awarded the Nobel Prize in Literature, making him the first English-language writer to receive the prize. "Six Honest Serving Men ..." I have six honest serving men (They taught me all I knew); Their names are What and Why and When And How and Where and Who. I send them over land and sea, I send them east and west; But after they have worked for me, I give them all a rest. I let them rest from nine till five, For I am busy then, As well as breakfast, lunch, and tea, For they are hungry men. But different folk have different views; I know a person small— She keeps ten million serving-men, Who get no rest at all! She sends'em abroad on her own affairs, From the second she opens her eyes— One million Hows, two million Wheres, And seven million Whys! Robert Burns Robert Burns was born on 25 January 1759 in the village of Alloway, two miles south of Ayr. His parents, Willian Burns and Agnes Broun, were farmers but they ensured their son received a relatively good education and he began to read avidly. He is regarded as a pioneer of the Romantic movement, and after his death he became a great source of inspiration to the founders of both liberalism and socialism, and a cultural icon in Scotland and among the Scottish Diaspora around the world. Celebration of his life and work became almost a national charismatic cult during the 19th and 20th centuries, and his influence has long been strong on Scottish literature. In 2009 he was chosen as the greatest Scot by the Scottish public in a vote run by Scottish television channel STV The House That Jack Built This is the corn That lay in the house that Jack built. This is the rat That ate the corn That lay in the house that Jack built. This is the cat That killed the rat That ate the corn That lay in the house that Jack built. This is the dog That worried the cat That killed the rat That ate the corn That lay in the house that Jack built. This is the cow with the crumpled horn That tossed the dog That worried the cat That killed the rat That ate the corn That lay in the house that Jack built. This is the maiden all forlorn That milked the cow with the crumpled horn That tossed the dog That worried the cat That killed the rat That ate the corn That lay in the house that Jack built. Charlotte Brontë Born: April 21, 1816 Thornton, Yorkshire, England Died: March 31, 1855 Haworth, Yorkshire, England Charlotte Brontë Charlotte Brontë (21 April 1816 – 31 March 1855) was an English novelist and poet, the eldest of the three Brontë sisters who survived into adulthood and whose novels have become classics of English literature. She published her best known novel, Jane Eyre, under the pen name Currer Bell. Title page of the first Jane Eyre edition Author Charlotte Brontë Country United Kingdom Language English Genre Gothic fiction, social criticism, bildungsroman Publisher Smith, Elder, and Company Publication date 16 October 1847 Media type Print Text Jane Eyre at Wikisource William Shakespeare Multiple Choice Questions Circle the Correct Answer 1. William Shakespeare is also known as a. The Bard b. The Shaker c. Billy 2. 1564 is the year: a. Shakespeare published his first play b. Shakespeare was born c. Shakespeare died 3. Little is known about Shakespeare’s life because: a. He was mysterious and burned all records b. It’s unclear if he actually existed c. Records were not kept as clearly as they are today. 4. Shakespeare’s career was based in: a. London b. Paris c. Toronto 5. Shakespeare married: a. Anne b. Susanna c. He never married 6. How many sonnets is Shakespeare famous for writing? a. 100 b. 12 c. 154 7. Aside from being an actor and a writer, Shakespeare was also known for being: a. A doctor b. A businessman c. A painter
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Welcome to the English wonderland Let’s travel by … Our map 18 7 7 14 9 20 5 5 The first station GREETING Ticket Welcome to the English wonderland , Guess the word ! “ ” balloon How are you?" “Hello, “Hello, How are you?" 19 12 15 15 8 3 The second station GREETING SCHOOL Music Sport Painting Reading English Maths Guess the word ! -5 ’ + = Make up these sentences They can at the …. lesson. write some letters sing a song tick a picture draw some lines read a book play a game 14 19 12 1 13 9 The third station 1 Animals GREETING SCHOOL ANIMALS Answer the questions! 1. What is dog’s name? 2. What colour is it? 3. Where does Ringo live? 4. What does Ringo like eating? 5. What does Ringo like to do? 6. Say Ringo’s friends! 3 5 6 1 The fourth station GREETING CAFE SCHOOL ANIMALS
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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 some pre-school 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 9-th form children can enter technical schools of different types. Those who want to enter higher educational institutions should complete 10-11 forms. The system of higher education is presented by universities, polytechnic institutes or specialized institutes. Universities offer a five-year course of study and usually have from six to twelve departments. Students are also offered post-graduate education and scientific research work. Some universities and institutes have refresher courses. Some institutions have fee-paying groups or faculties. There the students may get education at the same high level as in the state institutions.
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Ecological Problems. Natural disasters Natural disasters “Eco” means “home" in Latin language. It’s a science about our mutual home – about nature. Science, which teachers us to treat very carefully to our homeland. What does it mean “Eco”? Environment – is surroundings we live in. Ecological problems Air pollution Water pollution Ecological problems Soil pollution Famine Air pollution is a very serious problem, because polluted air can cause illness and even death. Every year world industry pollutes the atmosphere with about 1500 million tons of dust and other harmful substances. Many cities suffer from smog, the oxygen balance upsets. Cars are polluting the air by exhaust gases and other dangerous chemicals. Air pollution Virtually not only human beings pollute the air but nature itself can cause damage,for example volcanic eruptions. But the consequences after volcanic eruptions aren’t so harmful as human beings , in contrast to human activities, these processes are always reversible – thought after a while the atmosphere will recover in former structure. Water pollution Water recourses is one of the main factor of existing life in our planet. People use fresh water for their needs. It is more than 2% of hydrosphere volume. First of all water pollution is the result of industrial, agricultural and everyday necessities discharge of wastes into rivers, lakes and seas. The main part of water pollution plays a large number of oil industry wastes. The main component of the Earth biosphere represents topsoil. Soil is polluted by: litter, wastes, heavy metals, pesticides, radioactive elements. Sinking aerosol may contain heavy poisonous metals and it may lead to plants’ ruin. Soil pollution Modern ecological problems Greenhouse effect Acid rains Ozon layer Global warming Ways of solving ecological problems Creation of different kinds of purification plants; Recycling. III. Using of conservation technologies and rational distribution of industry. Creation of purification territorial systems. Look how beautiful our planet can be! Prepared Pupil 10-A class Sarny Lyceum "Leader“ Zhuchenya Kateryna
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English idioms Now learn some idioms! New words: Stomach-желудок, живот Short-handed - нуждающийся в помощи To bend- сгибатьсяTo tolerate-терпеть, выносить Toe- палец на ноге To be aware- сознавать Thumb- большой палец руки To stretch the truth-преувеличивать To face the music- отвечать за последствия To brag- хвастаться To boast-хвастаться To praise-хвалить I have butterflies in My stomach I am nervous about something I am short-handed I do not have enough people to help He’s bending over Backwards for you. He is doing more than Is necessary This is where I draw the line I will not do more (or tolerate more) I’ll have to sleep on it I will think about it Let you know tomorrow He’s backing out of it He has changed his mind. He will not do it You’d better stay on your toes Be aware Watch your mouth Be careful what you say She has a green thumb She is good at growing plants. She can grow plants. Don’t stretch the truth Don’t turn the truth into a lie He must put his foot down He must insist and say no You really take the cake You did a good job. You really win the prize He’ll have to face the music He will pay for his mistake He’s blowing his own horn He is bragging about himself. To boast or praise oneself. Zip your lip Don’t talk Match each idioms with its meaning 1)Watch your mouth. 2)She has a green thumb. 3)Zip your lip. 4)Don’t stretch the truth. 5)I have butterflies in my stomach. 6)I’ll have to sleep on it. A)I’m nervous about something. B)I’ll think about it and let you know tomorrow. C)Be careful what you say. D)She can grow plants well. E)Stop talking. F)Don’t turn into a lie. key 1c); 4f); 2d); 5a); 3e); 6b). Write the appropriate Idiom under each picture
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Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level English and american traditions Bakhorina Karina 6 class Christmas Christmas St. Valentine's Day has its origins in the Roman festival of Lupercalia, observed on February 15. Lupercalia celebrated the coming of spring in the Roman calendar (February was observed later in the year than it is today). Lupercalia was associated with the Roman gods Lupercus and Faunus. Lupercus watched over shepherds and their flocks and the festival of Lupercalia became a celebration intended to ensure the fertility of flocks, fields and people. The celebration of Lupercalia spread as the Roman Empire grew. When the Romans conquered France, the first Valentine-like cards were used, in which women had written their names (possibly accompanied by love notes) that later could be used in a lottery to search someone favours. From its association with Lupercalia, St. Valentine's Day associates with love and romance. This led Valentine's enthusiasts to appoint the Roman god Cupid as a patron of Valentine's Day. Cupid is also known as Amour or Eros in Greek mythology. The ancient Greeks believed Eros was the force of «love» that is why Eros seems to have been responsible for impregnating a number of goddesses and mortals. There are several legends about St. Valentine's Day. Each legend stems from real-life martyr known as Valentines who lived in the time of Roman Empire. It is unsure who St. Valentine was, but there are several possible candidates. One of these Valentines is believed to have been a Roman priest and physician. He was put into prison by roman authorities for his teachings and was beheaded on February 14 in the third century A. D. According to the legend he performed a miracle -he cured the blindness of his jailer's daughter. Before the execution, he wrote her a letter signed «From Your Valentine> Another legend says that the same Valentine wrote to children and friends who loved him from the jail. After his death this Valentine was buried in the Roman road Via Flaminia. Pope Julius I is said to have later built a basilica above his grave. One more Saint Valentine candidate, believed to be a bishop of Teni (a province in central Italy), was executed in Rome. According to another legend, Valentine was an Italian bishop who lived at about the same time. He was thrown into prison because he secretly married couples, contrary to the laws of the Roman Empire. The legend says that he was burnt at the stake. February 14 was also a Roman holiday. On this day, young men randomly chose the name of the girl to escort to the festival. The custom of choosing a sweetheart on this day became very popular in the medieval Europe. Later this custom spread to American colonies. Now, St. Valentine's Day is the day of all sweethearts. On this day, people send presents or flowers to those whom they love. Most people send «valentines», greeting cards, named after St. Valentine's letters written in the jail. Valentines can be sentimental and romantic, or funny and friendly. Valentines can be anonymous. Valentines can be heart-shaped. People buy valentines or make them themselves. Easter From Scotland to the Channel, Britain is full of customs and traditions. A lot of them have very long histories. Some are funny, some are strange- But they're all interesting and are all part of the British way of life. Easter is the time for holidays, festivals and time for giving chocolate Easter eggs, the day of parties, and above all a celebration that Jesus raised from the dead and lives forever. Eggs play an important part in Easter celebration; they are predominantly given to children. The eggs are either hollow or have a filling, and are usually covered with brightly colored silver paper. Easter is much more than ordinary holiday. It is the oldest and the most important Christian Festival, the celebration of the death and coming Jesus Christ to life again. For Christians, the dawn of Easter Sunday with its message of new life is the high point of the year. Easter is a feast that is not always held on the same date each year. Easter Day is celebrated on the first Sunday following the first full moon after the spring equinox. This means that Easter can fall as early as March 22 or as late as April 25. Like most Christian festivals, Easter has its origins in pre-Christian times. Our ancestors believed that the sun died in winter and was born anew in spring. The arrival of spring was celebrated all over the world long before the religious meaning became associated with Easter. Today, Easter celebrates the rebirth of Christ. The word Easter is thought to have derived from the goddess Eostre, an Anglo-Saxon Goddess. Even though Easter is associated with spring here in England, it is not so in countries in the Southern Hemisphere. In these countries Easter falls near the end of autumn. However, through out the world Easter is felt to be a time of new life and new beginnings. Easter Thanksgiving Thanksgiving is a happy holiday on the fourth Thursday of each November. Americans of all religions celebrate this holiday with big dinners and family reunions. It is a time to remember all the good things in life and to be thankful. Turkey is a traditional Thanksgiving Day Food. This holiday was founded by the Pilgrims. They were a group of English settlers who came to Massachusetts in 1620. The Pilgrims came to America because they wanted religious freedom. Their first winter was difficult, and many of the Pilgrims died. But the following year, the corn harvest was good. And there was celebration for three days. That was the first Thanksgiving. Every Thanksgiving Macy's department store organizes a parade in New York City. In the parade there are balloons of popular cartoon characters, famous television stars, and bands from all over the United States. Each year, more than 55 million people watch this parade on television. Many other large American cities also have Thanksgiving Day parades. Watching college football games on television is also a typical Thanksgiving Day activity. Thanksgiving
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English language countries Cultural guide The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland The United Kingdom is situated near the north-west coast of Europe between the Atlantic Ocean to the north and north-west and the North Sea to the east. The U. K. includes Great Britain and Northern Ireland/ Great Britain contains England, Scotland and Wales. The capital of the country is London. English is the official language. The population of the U.K. is nearly 60 million. The population lives mostly in towns and cities and their suburbs. The British nation consists of the English, the Scots, the Welsh and the Irish. There are many people of all colors and races in the United Kingdom. The largest cities in the country are London, Birmingham, Cardiff, Manchester, Glasgow and Belfast. Geography, culture and policy of Great Britain. The United States of America The USA is one of the largest countries in the world. It is situated in the central part of the North American continent. The area of the USA is over nine million square kilometers. Its oceans are the Pacific Ocean and the Atlantic. The population of the United States is nearly 250 million people. Most of people live in towns. People of different nationalities live in the USA. There are a lot of rich people in the USA but the life of many colored people is very difficult. The official language of the country is English. The capital of the country is Washington. It was named in honor of the first President, George Washington. There are many big cities in the country. They are Washington, New York, Boston, Chicago, San Francisco, Los Angeles, Philadelphia, Detroit and Hollywood. Geography, culture and policy in the USA. New Zealand Geography, culture and policy of New Zealand. The Commonwealth of Australia Geography, culture and policy in Australia.
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Welcome to England
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Welcome to England England is the country that is a part of the United Kingdom. It shares land borders with Scotland to the north and Wales to the west; the Irish Sea is to the north west, the Celtic Sea to the south west, while the North Sea to the east and the English Channel to the south separate it from continental Europe. The country also includes over 100 smaller islands. The population of England is 53 million people. The flag of England The symbols of England The royal family As a part of the United Kingdom, the basic political system in England is a constitutional monarchy and a parliamentary system. The pound sterling is the official currency of England. The capital of England is London York Oxford Liverpool Birmingham Cambridge The cities of England Places of interest in England Madame Tussauds Museum Cambridge University Oxford University London Eye Westminster Abbey The Houses of Parliament Red Deer Common Seal Hazel Dormouse Polecat TYPICAL ANIMALS cricket football rugby badminton Sport in England Adele Emma Watson Orlando Bloom Kate Winslet Victoria Beckham David Beckham Famous People
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Elizabeth II
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Elizabeth II History Her Majesty The Queen The Queen is the Head of State of the UK She was born on the 21 of April in 1926 The elder daughter of King George 6 and Queen Elizabeth The Queen and the Commonwealth Queen and the Armed Forces Queen and the other faiths Queen and voting The Duke of Edinburgh The Royal Household Royal residences Windsor Castle Buckingham Palace Greeting a member of The Royal Family Trooping the Colour
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR FOR KIDS
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There are a lot of mice here Many children like sweets. I go to school on foot. They are good sportsmen Many / much much many much many Few / little few little little few Am / is / are I am a pupil. He is my friend. We are at school. You are not a doctor. Is it your pen? PRESENT SIMPLE Alice lives in London. My sister likes coffee They write a letter to Berlin. I go home PRESENT SIMPLE WAS / WERE It was Sunday yesterday. We were not at school in summer. Was your brother in London last week? When were you in the park? Make negative sentences Make disjunctive questions
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English Christmas Traditions
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English Christmas Traditions Do you like presents? What presents would you like to have ? I would like to have... Jingle bells Dashing through the snow, In a one-horse open sleigh, O'er the fields we go, Laughing all the way. Bells on bobtail ring, Making spirits bright. What fun it is to ride and sing, A sleighing song tonight. Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way, Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one-horse open sleigh. Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way, Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one-horse open sleigh. Make a Paper Tree from Little Hand Prints English Christmas Traditions Do you like presents? What presents would you like to have ? I would like to have... Jingle bells Dashing through the snow, In a one-horse open sleigh, O'er the fields we go, Laughing all the way. Bells on bobtail ring, Making spirits bright. What fun it is to ride and sing, A sleighing song tonight. Oh, jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way, Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one-horse open sleigh. Jingle bells, jingle bells, Jingle all the way, Oh, what fun it is to ride In a one-horse open sleigh. Make a Paper Tree from Little Hand Prints
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England. Варіант 1
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England England is the central part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. The capital of England is London, which stands on the river Thames. England, is extremely popular with students wishing to study abroad The symbols of England a red rose Saint George the flag Attractions in England Stonehenge St. James's Palace Tower Bridge Windsor Castle Big Ben Stonehenge Stonehenge - a majestic structure made of huge stone blocks, built four thousand years ago . At the moment Stonehenge is used as an astronomical observatory, which made it possible to determine the change of seasons. There is a legend that Satan erected the monument. He put the stones and said that no one can count the number of them. But the priest could count that number of stones. Then Satan threw a stone at the priest but the priest rescued his heel. According to the legend a lot of priests had been starting to play football sice that time. I advise you to visit Stonehenge because this building is connected with the Sun and passing the seasons. It also attracts tourists to celebrate the summer solstice.
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English ABC
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ENGLISH ABC
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English is a global language
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English is a global language The history of the English language really started with the arrival of three Germanic tribes who invaded Britain during the 5th century AD. These tribes, the Angles, the Saxons and the Jutes, crossed the North Sea from what today is Denmark and northern Germany. At that time the inhabitants of Britain spoke a Celtic language. But most of the Celtic speakers were pushed west and north by the invaders - mainly into what is now Wales, Scotland and Ireland. The Angles came from Englaland and their language was called Englisc - from which the words England and English are derived. It is only in the course of the last hundred years that English is become a world language. In Shakespeare's time it was a provincial language of secondary importance with only 6 million native speakers. Nowadays English has become the world's most important language in politics, science. People who speak English fall into one of three groups: 1) those who have learnt it as their native language; 2) those who have learnt it as a second language in a society which is mainly bilingual; 3) those who are force to use it for a practical purpose - professional or educational. It is spoken as a native language by around 377 million and as a second language by around 375 million speakers in the world. The number of second-language speakers may soon exceed the number of native speakers, if it has not done so already. English has an official or a special status in 75 countries with a total population of over 2 billion. It is the official language of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland, of the United States of America, of Australia and New Zealand. English is used as one of the official languages in Canada, the Republic of South Africa and the Irish Republic . It is also spoken as a second language by many people in India, Pakistan. The domination of the English language globally is undeniable. English is the language of diplomacy and international communications, business, tourism, education, science, computer technology, media and Internet. Because English was used to develop communication, technology, programming, software, etc, it dominates the web. 70% of all information stored electronically is in English. The working languages of the United nations are English and French. All documents are written only in the working languages. English has become now the language of international communication. To know English today is absolutely necessary for every educated person, for every good specialist. Learning a language is not an easy thing. It's a long and slow process that takes a lot of time and patience but it's a must.lot of time and patience but it's a must In our country English is very popular: it is studied at schools (sometimes even at nursery schools), colleges and universities. At present no other language on Earth is better suited to play the role of world language.
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"Endangered Sea Animals Issues"
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Endangered Sea Animals Issues Reasons for being endangered Main reasons of extinction Galapagos Fur Seal Scalloped Hammerhead Pallid Sturgeon Green Sea Turtle Australian Sea Lion African Spotted Catshark North Atlantic Right Whale THANK YOU FOR YOUR ATTENTION!
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Welcome to Wales
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Welcome to Wales Wales is one of the most beautiful parts in Great Britain. It is a country that is a part of the United Kingdom and the island of Great Britain, bordered by England to its east and the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea to its west. It has a population of 3,064,000 and a total area of 20,779km². The country lies within the north temperate zone and has a changeable maritime climate. Wales is a generable mountainous country. The flag of Wales A leek and a daffodil are the symbols of Wales. Wales is a country that is a part of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and the islands. The monarch is Elizabeth II. First Minister is Carwyn Jones. The capital of Wales is Cardiff Bangor Cardiff Newport Swansea The cities of Wales Places of interest in Wales Cardiff Castle Llechwedd Slate Caverns Plassey Craft and Retail Centre Plantasia The currency is the pound sterling. TYPICAL ANIMALS Mute Swans Red Kite Duck Cricket Football Rugby Boxing Sport in Wales Famous People Catherine Zeta-Jones Duffy Patrick Rafter
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Welcome to Canada
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Welcome to Canada Canada is the second largest country in the world. It is situated to the north of the United States of America. It is a very large country, larger then the USA. Its territory is about ten million square kilometres. In Canada many people speak English because they also came from England many years ago. The flag of Canada Now Canada is an independent country. But the British Queen is still the head of the state. The Canadian Dollar is the official currency of Canada. The symbol of Canada is a maple leaf. The capital of Canada is Ottawa Vancouver Toronto Montreal Edmonton Calgary Quebec Places of interest in Canada CN Tower in Toronto Niagara Falls Canada Goose Eastern moose Painted turtle North American Beaver Typical animals Lacrosse Soccer Ice hockey Basketball Sport in Canada Justin Bieber, singer Avril Lavigne, singer James Cameron, film director Nelly Furtado, singer Ryan Reynolds, actor Celine Dion, singer
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English in Use
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English in Use Lay and Lie Look at the differences Now look at the table Examples Lay The mourners laid the flowers on the grave Lie The book was lying open on the table Lie Exercise yes object to put or place meaning laying present participle laid past participle laid past lay infinitive no object to be in a particular position meaning lying present participle lain past participle lay past lie infinitive no object to say sth. that is not true meaning lying present participle lied past participle lied past lie infinitive no no yes object To say sth. That is not true To be in a partic. position To put or place meaning lying lying laying present participle lied lain laid past participle lied lay laid past lie lie lay infinitive
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English Crossword Puzzles
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English Crossword Puzzles CONTENTS Animals Fruits Vegetables Clothes Food Family School contents Animals QUESTIONS: FRUITS QUESTIONS: contents VEGETABLES QUESTIONS: contents CLOTHES QUESTIONS: Платье Рукавицы Шарф Брюки Костюм Блуза Плащ Туфли Рубашка Юбка Шляпа contents 1 1 FOOD 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 QUESTIONS: 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 contents 2 1 FAMILY 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 10 QUESTIONS: 3 4 5 10 9 8 7 6 contents 9 1 SCHOOL 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 QUESTIONS: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 contents 2 3 ИСТОЧНИКИ 1.Лексика из учебника Биболетовой М. З. Enjoy English (4, 5, 6 кл.), изд. «Титул», 2006 2. Картинки с сайтов: http://www.allforchildren.ru/pictures/pictures_index.php http://www.okartinki.ru/gallery/viewcategory/10.html  
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English grammar
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ENGLISH GRAMMAR in photos What is it? T - - - N ROBAT D - - L BEIR B - - L DORL - - R BOLL C - - - N KAIT R - - - T PLEIN B - - R CLAWN K - - T TOI TOWER BRIDGE DO YOU LIKE TO PLAY WITH TOYS? Tom like\s to play with a t - - - - . Pupils do\ does not play with t - - s at school. We play\s with p - - - - s after school. Tom and Robin go\ goes to school with two b - - - s. You do\ does not play with d - - - s. She like\s to sing with a c - - - -. TOWER OF LONDON HOW MANY TOYS DO YOU HAVE? SHE HAS NINE TOY\S. JANE AND TOM HAVE SEVEN TRAIN\S. WE HAVE THREE GREEN BALL\S. ROB HAS A CAR\S. I HAVE ONE ORANGE KITE\S.
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English Grammar Present Time
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English Grammar Present Time believe belong consist contain doubt fit have know want wish like love matter mean own prefer understand seem suppose suspect The END English Grammar Present Time believe belong consist contain doubt fit have know want wish like love matter mean own prefer understand seem suppose suspect The END
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English is like a global in modern world
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I decided to take this title because globalisation of English language has a lot of sides and different ways for distribution. I think, it is interesting, specially for people who works with English and wants to know something about this language. Content Introduction 2 Chapter 1 6 Chapter 2 10 Chapter 3 13 Conclusion 22 Bibliography 25 Annex 26 Introduction The actuality of the problem. Nowadays the English language is the most widely spoken language in the world. It is learned as a second language all around the world and used as an official language of the European Union and many Commonwealth countries, as well as in many world organisations. The aim of our investigation is to study the English language as a subject which uniting countries, organisations, societies all over the world and its role in the process of globalisation and interaction. The task of work Chapter 1 Geographical background Nearly 375 million people all over the world speak English as their first language. According to some data nowadays English is the third largest language by number of native speakers, after Mandarin Chinese and Spanish. English is also an important language in several former colonies of the United Kingdom, such as Bahrain, Bangladesh, Brunei, Cyprus, Malaysia and the United Arab Emirates. Chapter 2 Chapter 3 Conclusion Because English is so widely spoken, it has often been referred to as a "world language", the lingua franca of the modern era, and while it is not an official language in most countries, it is currently the language most often taught as a foreign language. Bibliography Ayto, John. Twentieth-Century Words. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Burchfield, R. W., ed. The New Fowler's Modern English Usage. New York: Oxford University Press, 1996. Widely respected guide to "correct" usage. Crystal, D. (1995) Cambridge Encyclopedia of the English Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Crystal, D. (1997) English as a Global Language. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Hayakawa, S. I. Language in Thought and Action. 4thed. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1978. Classic work on semantics. Hale, Constance, and Jessie Scanlon. Wired Style: Principles of English Usage in the Digital Age. New York: Broadway Books, 1999. Wired magazine is an influential publication about computer technology. Mencken, H. L. The American Language; an Inquiry into the Development of English in the United States. Raven I. McDavid, Jr., ed. New York: Alfred A. Knopf, 1963. Classic readable and influential examination of the new stream. McCrum, Robert, William Cran, and Robert MacNeil. The Story of English. New York: Viking, 1986. Oxford American Dictionary and Language Guide. New York: Oxford University Press, 1999. Pyles, Thomas, and John Algeo. The Origins and Development of the English Language. New York: Harcourt Brace Jovanovich, 1982. Strunk, William Jr., and E. B. White. The Elements of Style. 3d ed. New York: Macmillan, 1979.
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Look at these people and animals How are they feeling?
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WELCOME to The United Kingdom of Great Britain
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What part of Great Britain is this? (Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland) What is it? Where does he live? Who built this road? What city is this? What kind of sport is this? football tennis golf horse racing What is the full name of the country? THE AND OF UNITED GREAT NOTHERN BRITAIN IRELAND KINGDOM THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NOTHERN IRELAND THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NOTHERN IRELAND SCOTLAND ENGLAND WALES NOTHERN IRELAND Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me My Bonnie lies over the ocean My Bonnie lies over the sea My Bonnie lies over the ocean Oh bring back my Bonnie to me Last night as I lay on my pillow Last night as I lay on my bed Last night as I lay on my pillow I dreamed that my Bonnie was dead Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me Oh blow ye the winds o'er the ocean And blow ye the winds o'er the sea Oh blow ye the winds o'er the ocean And bring back my Bonnie to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me The winds have blown over the ocean The winds have blown over the sea The winds have blown over the ocean And brought back my Bonnie to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me What part of Great Britain is this? (Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland) Who is this woman? What kind of sport is this? football tennis golf horse racing What kind of sport is this? football tennis golf horse racing What kind of sport is this? football tennis golf horse racing hfghgf gh ghjgfh What part of Great Britain is this? (Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland) What is it? Where does he live? Who built this road? What city is this? What kind of sport is this? football tennis golf horse racing What is the full name of the country? THE AND OF UNITED GREAT NOTHERN BRITAIN IRELAND KINGDOM THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NOTHERN IRELAND What part of Great Britain is this? (Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland) What is it? Where does he live? Who built this road? What city is this? What kind of sport is this? football tennis golf horse racing What is the full name of the country? THE AND OF UNITED GREAT NOTHERN BRITAIN IRELAND KINGDOM THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NOTHERN IRELAND Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me My Bonnie lies over the ocean My Bonnie lies over the sea My Bonnie lies over the ocean Oh bring back my Bonnie to me Last night as I lay on my pillow Last night as I lay on my bed Last night as I lay on my pillow I dreamed that my Bonnie was dead Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me Oh blow ye the winds o'er the ocean And blow ye the winds o'er the sea Oh blow ye the winds o'er the ocean And bring back my Bonnie to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me The winds have blown over the ocean The winds have blown over the sea The winds have blown over the ocean And brought back my Bonnie to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me, to me Bring back, bring back Bring back my Bonnie to me What part of Great Britain is this? (Scotland, England, Wales, Northern Ireland) What is it? Where does he live? Who built this road? What city is this? What kind of sport is this? football tennis golf horse racing What is the full name of the country? THE AND OF UNITED GREAT NOTHERN BRITAIN IRELAND KINGDOM THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NOTHERN IRELAND THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NOTHERN IRELAND
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English people, their food and traditions
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Breakfast Lunch Tea Dinner Supper Breakfast bacon tomatoes mushrooms Eggs Sausage tea coffee marmalade sandwich Lunch Soups Juices Salads Vegetables and meat Accompaniments Desserts Tea + Lemon Rose Milk Dinner Supper + With or without Pancakes Day Roast turkey Yorkshire pudding Roast beef Haggis Christmas pudding
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ENGLISH LITERATURE OUTSTANDING WRITERS Robert Burns was Scottish James Joyce was Irish Edgar Allan Poe was American Dylan Thomas was Welsh Salman Rushdie is Indian Periods of English literature The first works in English, written in the Anglo-Saxon dialect now called Old English, appeared in the early Middle Ages Middle English Early Modern (or Renaissance) (William Shakespeare) Jacobean era (Ben Jonson) Romanticism (Sir Walter Scott) Modernism (Dylan Thomas) William Shakespeare He was born on April 23, 1564 in Stratford-upon-Avon, in England. When he was 18 he married Anne Hathaway. By 1582 he was in London, working as an actor and playwright, and here he spent most of his life. He died in 1616, when he was only 52. A Shakespeare Festival is held every summer in Stratford. AGE AND YOUTH The Romantic poets are Lord Byron Mary Shelley She wrote Frankenstein in 1818 when she was only 19 years old! The book was first published anonymously and it was generally assumed to be written by her husband, Percy Bysshe Shelley, until it was published under her own name in 1831. Jane Austen Robert Burns (1759-1796) Walter Scott (1771-1832) known as a great master of the historical novel, was born in Edinburgh. He was the most popular novelist of the era. Walter Scott published his first novel when he was 43. Lord Byron Percy Bysshe Shelley Mary Shelley John Keats Jane Austen Sir Walter Scott
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English is the global language
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English is the global language The USA Australia China Russian Federation Holland Japan United Kingdom Germany Italy Portugal Vietnam English English Chinese Russian Dutch Japanese English German Italian Portuguese Vietnamese New words Questions What is the most widespread language on earth? All people use English language as their first language, don`t they? Why do we learn English? Where did the bulk of English words come from? The world famous dictionaries V. K. Muller`s Dictionary Test
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Electricity
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Electricity References: Electricity In general usage, the word 'electricity' is adequate to refer to a number of physical effects. However, in scientific usage, the term is vague, and these related, but distinct, concepts are better identified by more precise terms: Electricity has been studied since antiquity, though scientific advances were not forthcoming until the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries. It would remain however until the late nineteenth century that engineers were able to put electricity to industrial and residential use, a time which witnessed a rapid expansion in the development of electrical technology. Electricity's extraordinary versatility as a source of energy means it can be put to an almost limitless set of applications which include transport, heating, lighting, communications. The backbone of modern industrial society is, and for the foreseeable future can be expected to remain, the use of electrical power . Benjamin Franklin conducted extensive research on electricity in the 18th century Electric circuits An electric circuit is an interconnection of electric components, usually to perform some useful task, with a return path to enable the charge to return to its source. The components in an electric circuit can take many forms, which can include elements such as resistors, capacitors, switches, transformers and electronics. Electronic circuits contain active components, usually semiconductors, and typically exhibit non-linear behaviour, requiring complex analysis. The simplest electric components are those that are termed passive and linear: while they may temporarily store energy, they contain no sources of it, and exhibit linear responses to stimuli. A basic electric circuit. The voltage source V on the left drives a current I around the circuit, delivering electrical energy into the resistance R. From the resistor, the current returns to the source, completing the circuit. The capacitor is a device capable of storing charge, and thereby storing electrical energy in the resulting field. It consists of two conducting plates separated by a thin insulating layer; in practice, thin metal foils are coiled together, increasing the surface area per unit volume and therefore the capacitance. When the current changes, the magnetic field does too, inducing a voltage between the ends of the conductor. The induced voltage is proportional to the time rate of change of the current. The constant of proportionality is termed the inductance. The unit of inductance is the henry, named after Joseph Henry, a contemporary of Faraday. One henry is the inductance that will induce a potential difference of one volt if the current through it changes at a rate of one ampere per second The inductor is a conductor, usually a coil of wire, that stores energy in a magnetic field in response to the current flowing through it. The unit of capacitance is the farad, named after Michael Faraday, and given the symbol F: one farad is the capacitance that develops a potential difference of one volt when it stores a charge of one coulomb. Electrical energy is usually generated by electro-mechanical generators driven by steam produced from fossil fuel combustion, or the heat released from nuclear reactions; or from other sources such as kinetic energy extracted from wind or flowing water. Such generators bear no resemblance to Faraday's homopolar disc generator of 1831, but they still rely on his electromagnetic principle that a conductor linking a changing magnetic field induces a potential difference across its ends. The invention in the late nineteenth century of the transformer meant that electricity could be generated at centralized power stations, benefiting from economies of scale, and be transmitted across countries with increasing efficiency. Since electrical energy cannot easily be stored in quantities large enough to meet demands on a national scale, at all times exactly as much must be produced as is required. This requires electricity utilities to make careful predictions of their electrical loads, and maintain constant coordination with their power stations. Production and uses Generation Demand for electricity grows with great rapidity as a nation modernizes and its economy develops. The United States showed a 12% increase in demand during each year of the first three decades of the twentieth century, a rate of growth that is now being experienced by emerging emerging economies such as those of India or China. Historically, the growth rate for electricity demand has outstripped that for other forms of energy, such as coal. Uses Electricity is an extremely flexible form of energy, and it may be adapted to a huge, and growing, number of uses. The invention of a practical incandescent light bulb in the 1870s led to lighting becoming one of the first publicly available applications of electrical power. Although electrification brought with it its own dangers, replacing the naked flames of gas lighting greatly reduced fire hazards within homes and factories. Public utilities were set up in many cities targeting the burgeoning market for electrical lighting. Electricity is used within telecommunications, and indeed the electrical telegraph, demonstrated commercially in 1837 by Cooke and Wheatstone, was one of its earliest applications. With the construction of first intercontinental, and then transatlantic, telegraph systems in the 1860s, electricity had enabled communications in minutes across the globe. Optical fibre and satellite communication technology have taken a share of the market for communications systems, but electricity can be expected to remain an essential part of the process. Electricity and the natural world Physiological effects A voltage applied to a human body causes an electric current to flow through the tissues, and although the relationship is non-linear, the greater the voltage, the greater the current. The threshold for perception varies with the supply frequency and with the path of the current, but is about 1 mA for mains-frequency electricity. If the current is sufficiently high, it will cause muscles contraction, fibrillation of the heart, and tissue burns. The lack of any visible sign that a conductor is electrified makes electricity a particular hazard. The pain caused by an electric shock can be intense, leading electricity at times to be employed as a method of torture. Death caused by an electric shock is referred to as electrocution. Electrocution is still the means of judicial execution in some jurisdictions, though its use has become in recent times. END
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Presents Presents I am ten. I am eight. I am seven. I am six.
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Englishness
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Haga clic para cambiar el estilo de título Haga clic para modificar el estilo de texto del patrón Segundo nivel Tercer nivel Cuarto nivel Quinto nivel The school system of Canada is very much like the one in the USA, but there are certain differences. In some provinces there is a kindergarten year before the first grade. Elementary education is general and basic, but in the junior high school years the students can select some courses themselves. Most secondary schools provide programmes for all types of students. Some of them prepare students for continuing their studies at the university. Vocational schools are separate institutions for those who will not continue their education after secondary schools. There also exist some commercial high schools. Some provinces have private kindergartens and nursery schools for children of pre-elementary age. There also exist Roman Catholic schools and private schools in some provinces. In most provinces private schools receive some form of public support. Regional college Institute of technology Institute of applied arts The history of education in Canada, as in other Western countries, has involved the growth of formal instruction funded by taxes and supervised by the state. This growth resulted from concern about cultural, moral and political behaviour, the emergence of a wage-labour economy, changing concepts of childhood and the family, and the general reorganization of society into institutions. By the late 20th century, schooling had become part of an institutional network which included hospitals, businesses, prisons, and welfare agencies. Various groups experienced this development in different ways, sometimes by official design and sometimes by their own choice. As a result, there are many histories of Canadian education and important distinctions within the general trends. Prairie Classroom, 1915 Prairie School Coldridge School, circa 1905 (courtesy Saskatchewan Archives Board). Prairie classroom at Bruderheim, Alberta. Prairie schools were to be the vehicles by which immigrants would be assimilated (courtesy Glenbow Archives). School At Canoe Cove, P.E.I. Painting by Robert Harris, oil on canvas. This scene illustrates a Prince Edward Island one-room schoolhouse in the early 1900s, where children of various ages sat together and were instructed by one teacher The education system in Canada encompasses both publicly-funded and private schools, including: community colleges/ technical institutes,career colleges, language schools, secondary schools,  summer camps, universities and university colleges. Education is a provincial responsibility under the Canadian constitution, which means there are significant differences between the education systems of the different provinces. However, education is important to Canadians, and standards across the country are uniformly high. Every year almost 150,000 international students come to Canada to pursue one or another higher study program. They come from nations all over the globe to pursue an education at Canadian high-schools, colleges and universities. Canadian place great importance on learning, and have developed a first-rate education system with very high standards. Students came in this country from all over the world to pursue undergraduate and postgraduate courses. Some of the famous courses in Canada are language, fine arts, agriculture, mass communication, design, multimedia, journalism, engineering, business studies and management. If you are planning to study in Canada's top 10 colleges and universities, the below list will help you to select from among the best Canadian universities. These world-class institutions offer a wide range of programs to match student's academic and professional goals and interests. 1. McGill University is a public research university located in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. Founded in 1821 during the British colonial era, the university bears the name of James McGill, a prominent Montreal merchant from Glasgow, Scotland and alumnus of Glasgow University, whose bequest formed the beginning of the university. With 21 faculties and professional schools, McGill offers degrees and diplomas in over 300 fields of study, including cultural studies, medicine and law. As of the 2013-2014 school year, McGill was ranked 1st in Canada among all its major universities. The University of Toronto is a public research university in Toronto, Ontario, Canada, situated on the grounds that surround Queen's Park. It was founded by royal charter in 1827 as King's College, the first institution of higher learning in Upper Canada. Originally controlled by the Church of England, the university assumed the present name in 1850 upon becoming a secular institution. As a collegiate university, it comprises twelve colleges that differ in character and history, each retaining substantial autonomy on financial and institutional affairs. The University of British Columbia is a public research university in British Columbia, Canada. Founded in 1908 as the McGill University College of British Columbia, the university became independent and adopted its current name in 1915. It is the oldest institution of higher learning in British Columbia and enrolls over 57,000 students at its Vancouver and Okanagan Valley campuses. In 2011, UBC reported the highest entrance requirements for undergraduate admission in Canada The University of Alberta  is a public research university located in Edmonton, Alberta, Canada. It was founded in 1908 by Alexander Cameron Rutherford, the first premier of Alberta, and Henry Marshall Tory (McGill University alumni),ts first president. Its enabling legislation is the Post-secondary Learning Act. The university comprises four campuses in Edmonton, the Augustana Campus in Camrose, and a staff centre in downtown Calgary. The original north campus consists of 150 buildings covering 50 city blocks on the south rim of the North Saskatchewan River valley Queen's University at Kingston is a public research university located in Kingston, Ontario, Canada. Founded on 16 October 1841, the university predated the founding of Canada by 26 years. Queen's holds more than 1,400 hectares (3,500 acres) of land throughout Ontario and owns Herstmonceux Castle in East Sussex, England. Queen's is organized into ten undergraduate, graduate and professional faculties and schools. The Church of Scotland established Queen's College in 1841 with a royal charter from Queen Victoria. Presentation by Anton Stavruk, Revenko Dmytro, Sereda Katerina, Yedyharyan Karina, Levishenko Ludmila, yo yo !!!
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English idioms and their Russian equivalents
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English idioms and their Russian equivalents Idiom is a phrase or expression whose total meaning differs from the meaning of the individual words. Idioms come from language and generally cannot be translated literally (word for word). Foreign language students must learn them just as they would learn vocabulary words. It is generally accepted that interpreters did not know much about the laws and rules of translation at the dawn of civilization. They did not have enough scientific knowledge, and some writers maintained later that translation was a problem which could never be solved. "All translation seems to me to be simply an attempt to solve an insoluble problem." W. von Humboldt The object of the work is the process of developing language guessing skills. The subject of the work is idioms in English and Russian languages. The objective of the work is an attempt to study all the aspects of idioms, the cases of their usage and to analyze the frequency of idioms usage referring to English and Russian. The idioms used in speech CONCLUSION - The origin of idioms is closely connected with people's mentality. - Idiomatic sentences enrich a language. - The knowledge of idioms signal that the speaker knows the language on the level of a native speaker. - Idioms are integral part of language which make our speech more colourful and authentically native.
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I live in Russia You live in Russia We live in Russia They live in Russia I live in Russia + not = do does + not = He lives in Russia live in Russia He She lives in Russia It lives in Russia
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LESSON 5 WARM-UP MAIN PART 1. Pair work a) Imagine you've been to a foreign country. Give the answers to the questions. A: Have you ever been to a foreign country? What country have you been to? B:..................................................................... A: Where and with whom were you there? B:..................................................................... A: How did you get there? Was it difficult to buy tickets? B:......................................................................... A: How long did it take you to get there? B:........................................................................ A: Did you take a lot of suitcases and bags with you? B:........................................................................ A: Did you find a cheap or an expensive hotel? B:........................................................................ b) Act out the dialogue. Work in pairs. 2. Reading 1) Reading for information THE MANY FACES OF TRAVEL These days there are many different kinds of travellers who plan their trips for their own reasons. Adventure travellers base their trips around outdoor activities such as hiking, boating and snowboarding. Excursion tourists look for places where they can see and learn more. They choose places mainly for sightseeing and the arts. Travelling families often choose places where both children and parents can have fun. Thus, tourists can be active, passive, adventure, excursion and family ones. What type of tourists are you? 2) Reading a text Post-reading activity Answer the questions on the text. What did Mark Twain say to the guard? What did Mark Twain hear when he opened his eyes? What did he ask the guard? Whom did the guard throw out? What did Mark Twain understand? 3. Speaking 4. Listening b) Listen to the second part of the song and correct the mistakes. Murray: Hi, Officer Beaples. We'll drive over and see our good friends Wags the Dog (Wags: Ruff!) and Henry (Henry: Oh!) Captain Feathersword and Dorothy. (Dorothy: (giggles)) (Captain Feathersword: Ahoy there, Wiggles.) Let's go! We're driving in the Great Red Car. Let's go out driving in our bus. Jeff: (snoring) Let's go! We're driving in the Big Black Car. Let's go out driving in our bus. Jeff: (snoring) Murray: Oh no! Jeff's falling asleep! Will we wake him up? No! Let's let him sleep. Sweet dreams, Jeff! Greg: Hey, Wiggles. Let's go for a ride in the Big Red Car. Let's take a trip into the country. Look at all the scenery. Enjoy the open spaces and the trees. Driving over hills and mountains Where the roads all wind and twist. We'll drive through sunshine rain or mist. Let's go! We're driving in the Big Red Car. Let's go out driving in our car. Anthony: Where next, Greg? Where to next, Greg? We'll drive through towns and cities. Officer Beaples waves the traffic through. We'll all be waving to her too. Murray: Hi, Officer Beaples. We'll drive over and visit our good friends Wags the Dog (Wags: Ruff!) and Henry (Henry: Oh!) Captain Feathersword and Dorothy. (Dorothy: (giggles)) (Captain Feathersword: Ahoy there, Wiggles.) Let's go! We're driving in the Big Red Car. Let's go out driving in our car. Jeff: (snoring) Let's go! We're driving in the Big Red Car. Let's go out driving in our car. Jeff: (snoring) Murray: Oh no! Jeff's falling asleep! Will we wake him up? No! Let's let him sleep. Sweet dreams, Jeff! SUMMING-UP
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Welcome to the English House I like the lesson I don’t like the lesson THANK YOU FOR THE LESSON!
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English proverbs Перед тем, как что-либо сделать, надо всё тщательно обдумать. Almost never killed a fly Almost was never hanged Cемь раз отмерь один раз отрежь На первый взгляд кажется, что нечто легко осуществить, но достичь желаемого нет никакой возможности. Between the cup and the lip a morsel may slip. Близок локоть, да не укусишь. Говорится в случаях, когда кто-либо, зная за собой прежние грехи, снова совершает плохой проступок. As well be hanged for a sheep as a lamb Семь бед — один ответ. Не следует браться за дело, не узнав всех его особенностей. Caution is the parent of safety Cross the stream where it is shallowest Discretion is the better part of valour Не зная броду, не суйся в воду. Основное время должно быть посвящено работе. All work and no play makes Jake a dull boy Business is the salt of life Work done, have you fun Делу время, а потехе час.
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English in my life
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Stepan Ezhov, Nikita Obukhov, Ivan Harkov Form 7 B School 571 English in My Life comics Hi, Shrek! It’s a nice day, isn’t it? Yes,it is.How are you? I’m fine.Can I ask you some questions? Sure, I love questions,probably because people find fault with me… In the morning one of the animals asked me if I could speak English well. You know that I have studied long and hard and now I’m prepared for communication I'm sorry, gentlemen, have you ever wondered what role English plays in your life ? It is necessary for being able to talk! Ok,and what do we need to be able to talk? Ehmmm…. Don’t you know? Well, OK,I will explain. Shrek, what will you do if a stranger asks you to show him the way? I will tell him the way in all the details… if I know English! That's good! So why do you need to learn English? In order to be able to communicate well with people! And in order to develop not only the memory but also the brains.
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ENGLISH TEST QUIZES AND EXERCISES 1.The capital of Great Britain is... 2.What is the United Kingdom? a) England & Scotland b) Great Britain c) Great Britain & Northern Ireland 3.What is New York? 4.A castle is... 6.A lorry is... 7. Metal is... 8. Lemons are... 9. Turkeys are... 10.Dinosaurs are... a) Paris b) Dublin c) London a) a village b) a city c) a town a) a flat b) a very big house c) a small farm house a) poor b) healthy c) rich a) train b) a small car c) a big car a) hard b) soft c) sweet a) vegetables b) pasta c) fruit a) animals b) fish c) birds a) mammals b) reptiles c) insects
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English? It is great!
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WELCOME TO ENGLISH! THERE ARE 5 ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES: THE UNITED KINGDOM OF GREAT BRITAIN AND NORTHERN IRELAND THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA CANADA AUSTRALIA NEW ZEALAND GOOD LUCK! ! ! !
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English with Disney!
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Presents Presents I am ten. I am eight. I am seven. I am six.
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English in our Life
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English in our Life We are the students of the 8th form. We have been learning English for 8 years and we enjoy it very much. We study English at school, have extra classes, travel and try to do our best to know English better. You may ask how exactly we can do that. So, we think that English is around us. We listen to the music, but not only listen, we sing the songs. We are allowed to bring our favorite songs to school and we sing them together. We read books. We like reading for fun and for knowledge. Every day, no matter how busy we are, we try to read not less than 3 pages in English from the book we like best. And at the end of the term we discuss books at school. We like to watch cartoons and films in English. At first it was rather difficult but now we cant imagine our favorite characters speaking Russian When we go to public places we pay our attention to the newspapers in English, that we can find lying on the special shelves in the cafes, restaurants or shops. It is very interesting to look through headings and read the most interesting articles. We also try to communicate with tourists coming to our wonderful city. Boys from our class are fond of Football which is the national English game. We like to act on the stage and we often prepare performances in English and take part in the annual English School Week which is usually held in February. We make school newspapers, hold parties and make competitions. Some of us went to International Language Camps in England and Finland and we also have English speaking pen friends We believe that English is our future. It helps us understand people from other countries. Sometimes it helps us to understand Russian better, because there are a lot of international words in it. English opens the doors leading to new interesting things, new opportunities and great success.
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English Gothic Architecture
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English Gothic Architecture Андреева И.В. Санкт-Петербург 2012 г. Britain was among the first states borrowed Gothic architecture in France in the second half of the 12 century. The main factor behind the assimilation of this new style, became close historical ties between the two countries. The main stages of development of Gothic architecture in England, there are three main periods. First period – Early Gothic- dates from about 1170 – 1240. At this early stage of the cathedral choir was established (установленный)in Canterbury. Хор собора в Кентербери. The second period, roughly (приблизительно) from 1240 to 1330, called « decorated» Gothic. It began with restoration of Westminster Abbey. Decorated Gothic «украшенная готика» Birth of English Gothic. In the mid – 12 century between England and France established a cultural exchange. In a repertoire of English form were include new elements such as pointed arch стрельчатая арка , delicate pilasters изящные пилястры. Собор Дарема. The cathedral of Durham. arch The cathedral of Durham The cathedral in Lincoln. Cобор в Линкольне. One of the first major temples became the cathedral in Lincoln, rebuilt ( перестроенный) after an earthquake ( землетрясения) in 1192. The Cathedral of Salisbury. Собор в Солсбери. The Cathedral of Salisbury was founded in 1220. It is located in city center, surrounded (окружённый) by other buildings, and on the outskirts (окраинах), in a spacious ( просторный) cathedral suburb( пригород). The Cathedral in York. Собор в Йорке. The City of York served as an important military post along the Scottish - English border ( границе) throughout the Middle Ages. The present cathedral was built around 1220. The two west tower were completed ( завершены) later. Middle Ages средние века Gloucester Cathedral. Глостер собор. Gloucester Cathedral was built in 1100. The abbey was originally made of wood . In 1058 the church was rebuilt by stone on a much grander scale ( большом масштабе). Gloucester Cathedral has one of the largest medieval stained glass (витраж) windows in England and an elegant and impressive interior. stained glass- витраж Many of the largest an finest works of English architecture, notably (особенно) medieval cathedrals of England are built in the Gothic style. Medieval cathedrals Средневековые соборы So also are palaces, great houses, universities, churches and many smaller buildings. Королевский колледж, Кембридж English Gothic Architecture VIDEO References 1.English Gothic architecture - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 2.English Gothic Architecture from WN 3.Gothic architecture: Information from Answers.com http://learningenglishchio.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/23689865_moonlitspires.jpg?w=570&h=421 6.http://learningenglishchio.files.wordpress.com/2011/02/23689865_moonlitspires.jpg?w=570&h=421 7.http://www.airport-pickups-london.com/images/Exeter.jpg 8.http://www.kirchengucker.de/wp-content/uploads/2008/02/779px-canterbury_cathedral_-_portal_nave_cross-spire.jpeg 9.http://www.gregoryferdinandsen.com/Images/LGW2002/041-081-14%20(Canterbury,%20Hallway,%201).jpg 10.http://www.jazztour.ru/images/sizes/y450/60872.jpg 11.http://www.shafe.co.uk/crystal/images/lshafe/Durham_Cathedral_interior.jpg 12.http://www.svali.ru/pic/pictures/20/r_p_3c7404124905832e504d39d7cb7a7704.jpg 13. http://www.sacred-destinations.com/england/lincoln-cathedral-pictures/IMG_9589.JPG 14. http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/en/thumb/0/0d/Salisburycathedral0246.jpg/800px-Salisburycathedral0246.jpg 15. http://us.123rf.com/400wm/400/400/speedfighter/speedfighter0709/speedfighter070900086/1745372-a-general-view-york-minster-in-york-in-england.jpg 16. http://media.fasthosts.co.uk/image-archive/Cathedral.jpg 17.http://img1.liveinternet.ru/images/attach/c/3/75/643/75643593_large_3325877_glcath_10_1.jpg 18. http://cs1241.vkontakte.ru/u1950201/11494803/x_cbe06481.jpg 19.http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a6/Lincoln_Cathedral07total.gif 20.http://kharkovgothic.at.ua/_ph/4/663138521.jpg 21.English gothic architecture HD - YouTube
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ENGLISH PAINTERS Prepared by Oleksandra Pekhno Form 11-A School of Chynadiievo Presentation: February 2014  William Hogarth William Hogarth (1697-1764) was the first great English painter who raised English pictorial art to a high level of importance. He was a man of remarkably individual character and thought. W. Hogarth had friends among famous English writers J. Swift, H. Filding. He was the first English painter who brought painting closer to literature and theatre. His engravings of modern morality subjects  were aimed at a wide public, and their outstanding success established his financial independence. Marriage la Mode Reynolds Sir Joshua Sir Joshua Reynolds (1723—1792), the first President of the Royal Academy of Arts, was not only a painter but the founder of the academic principles of the "British school". Reynolds was the most outstanding portraitist of the 18th century. In his pictures he did not only paint portraits but produced characters. Love Me, Love My Dog Thomas Gainsborough Thomas Gainsborough (1727— 1788) was a brilliant portrait painter. A good amateur violinist and a lover of the drama, he was an artistic person. T. Gainsborough is the creator of the great English school of landscape painting. His great love for the English country and his delicate understanding of nature are felt in his pictures. Landscape Lloyd and Lucy Lady In blue John Constable John Constable is one of the greatest landscape painters. He was the first landscape painter who considered that every painter should make his sketches direct from nature, which is working in the open air. Constable was a realist. Constable may truly be considered the father of modern landscape painting. Flatford Mill Joseph Turner Another famous English painter was Joseph Turner (1775—1851), whose business was to paint the light. He proved that with the help of  light it is, possible to show qualities of any subject. We know practically nothing about Turner's life. The Shipwreck Snow Storm THE END
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Enjoy English T: Hello! T: 1. Who is on duty today? 2.Who is absent? Why? 3.What is your homework? T: Do exercise 7 at page 27 in variants
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English Sounds [eı] name [æ] map [a:] park [εә] parents [зυ] note [Ɗ] not [Ɔ:] fork [Ɔ:] more [ju:] tune [Λ] but [з:] fur [jυә] pure [ı:] me [e] pen [з:] her [ıә] here [aı] time, type [ı] sit, myth [з:] girl, myrtle [aıә] fire, tyre
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English There is/are There Is в единственном числе Are во множественном числе There is a book on the sofa. There are books on the sofa. Мы употребляем конструкцию there is/are когда хотим сказать о том, что где-то что-то находится! There is a clock on the book Порядок слов в предложении There is a book on the table Что? Где? На столе книга Где? Что? Compare: There are books and a pen on the table There is a book and ten pens on the table Вопрос и отрицание ? ? ? ? There is a pen on the table Is there a pen on the table? There is no pen on the table Exercises Вставь на место пропусков is или are: There ____a pen on the table. There ____nuts in the box. There ____ a box and three books on the sofa. There ____ apples on the table. There ____ a car in the garage. There ____a TV-sat in the room. There ____ mother’s bag on the sofa. There ____a black dress in the wardrobe. There ____ five cats and two dogs in the garden. Переделай предложения: Pen is on the table. Car is in the garage. Pens and pencils are not in the bag. Cat is in the kitchen. Apple is on the table. Washing machine is in the bathroom. TV-set is in the room. There is a pen on the table. Сделай предложения по примеру: There is an iron on the picture ___________________ ______________ ________________ ________________ ________________
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LESSON 4 WARM UP TRAINS AND FERRYBOATS Over the mountains, Over the river, Over the plains, Over the bays Over the rivers Ferryboats travel Here come trains Every day. Carrying passengers, Watching the seagulls, Carrying mail, Laughing with friends Over the country I'm always sorry, Here come trains. When the trip ends. MAIN PART 1. Make up sentences I My mother My father My friend My grand- parents We Our pupils Like Likes Enjoy Enjoys Prefer prefers Travelling To travel By on Plane Train Ship Bus Car Foot bike 2. Listening a) Pre-listening activity Explain how the choice of any way of travelling depends on: the traveller's age, profession, character, health and aims; the distance the traveller is going to cover; the place he is planning to visit. b) While-listening activity Listen to the short descriptions of different ways of travelling and guess each kind of travelling. Put the numbers of the descriptions into the table. By plane By train By ship By car On foot 3. Pair work 4. Speaking 5. Checking up the hometask a) fill in the blanks arrived, fantastic, voyage, took, journey, caught, travelling, pictures, comfortable, passengers Hello, Ann! I've been on a wonderful.... I travelled to Odesa and then had a ... by ship. I travelled with my mum and dad. It was a very nice journey. I had a ... seat next to the window. We ... to Odesa at midnight We were tired and we missed the last bus. So we ... a taxi and went to a hotel. In the morning we ... a bus to the port. Our ship left at 10 a.m. Odesa is a big city and port. I think there is nothing better than ...by ship. I liked the sea and the wind, I liked the friendly faces of the ..., and the food, and the music. The weather was ... . I took some ...of different places. See you soon. Best wishes, Mary. b) Imagine you are Mary. Tell the class about your journey to Odesa and your voyage by sea. 6. Reading He Paid His Bill An Englishman who was in France on a short visit wanted to go back to England. He had only enough money for his ticket. So he decided not to eat two days of his voyage. He bought a ticket and got on the ship. When dinner time came, he said he was not hungry. In the evening when he was asked to have supper he said the same and went to sleep hungry. The next morning the Englishman felt half-dead with hunger. "I shall eat even if they throw me into the sea," he said to himself and went to the dining-room. There he ate everything that was on the table before him. When the dinner was over, he quickly stood up and went to his cabin. In the evening when the ship was not far from London, he ate his supper and said to the waiter , "Bring me the bill for my meals." But the waiter asked, "What bill?" "For the dinner and supper I ate." "But you paid for your meals when you bought the ticket," answered the waiter. Post-reading activity Answer the questions Why did the Englishman decide not to eat two days of his voyage? What did he do when dinner time came? What did he do in the evening? What did he say to himself the next morning? Did the Englishman have dinner and supper on the second day of his voyage? What did he say to the waiter after supper? What did the waiter answer? SUMMING UP Your hometask is to write a short composition about your last travelling. THANK YOU VERY MUCH!
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English speaking countries . India flag of India History of India India on the globe The population of India In terms of population (1.2 billion), India ranks second in the world after China. Almost 70% of Indians live in rural areas, although in recent decades migration to larger cities has led to a sharp increase in urban population. The largest city of India is Mumbai (formerly Bombay), Delhi, Kolkata (formerly Calcutta), Chennai (formerly Madras), Bangalore, Hyderabad and Ahmedabad. On cultural, linguistic and genetic diversity of India is the second largest in the world after the African continent. The average literacy rate of India's population is 64.8% (53.7% among women and 75.3% among men). The highest literacy rate is observed in Kerala (91%), while the lowest - in Bihar (47%). The average age of India's population is 24.9 years and an annual population growth rate - 1.38%, to 1,000 people a year are born 22.01 children. According to the 2001 census, children under 14 years accounted for 40.2% of the population aged 15-59 years - 54.4% 60 years and older - 5.4%. The natural population growth was 2.3% celebrity India Agatha Christie Biography of Agatha Christie emblem of India
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English Theatre History Early Theatre to 1737 Mystery Plays Early theatre in England was religious. Theatre became a popular form of teaching the Bible and Christianity to ordinary people. These were called the Mystery Plays. Small companies moved from town to town performing stories from the bible, performing on pageant wagons in town squares or in the grounds of churches. Mystery Plays Pageant Wagons arriving in Brussels for a festival of theatre and performance. Secular Drama All religious drama in England was suppressed as a result of the Reformation. In the 1530s the court of Henry VIII was opulent and extravagant. Henry saw entertainment as a vital way to impress his courtiers and foreign kings. The Court employed jesters and musicians for entertainment and small companies of actors took on the livery of an aristocratic patron. The First Playhouses The First Playhouses The First Playhouses London, 1616. The South Bank was outside the control of the city, so a number of different theatres opened as they were beyond the control of the cities authorities. Elizabethan Theatre In the late 16th century theatres were popular with everyone and their audiences had a voracious appetite for new plays. New companies flourished and writers were employed to satisfy the demand for novelty. Elizabethan Theatre Richard Burbage 17th Century. 17th Century Inigo Jones. Civil War. In 1642 civil war broke out in England and theatres were closed to prevent public disorder. The theatres remained closed for 18 years. Restoration Drama Restoration Drama The 1674 production of The Tempest had many spectacular scenes including a storm. The advances in scene design impacted on the design of theatre buildings, and behind the thrust stage a scenic stage was added, framed by a proscenium arch. Charles II Women in theatre Other notable actresses included Elizabeth Barry who was known as the queen of tragedy. She was trained for the stage by the notorious womaniser the Earl of Rochester, who was also her lover. The most infamous actress of this period was Nell Gwyn, who was painted nude for Charles II and bore him two children. 18th Century Theatre The 18th century saw the flourishing of theatre as a popular pastime, and many theatres were enlarged. When built by Christopher Wren in 1674 Drury Lane had held less than 1,000 people. In 1794 it was rebuilt to hold 3000. New playhouses were constructed across London and the first playhouses also opened in the provinces. The Beggars Opera One of the most successful shows on the London Stage in the early part of the 18th century was the ballad opera The Beggars Opera John Gay recycled popular songs of the day and wrote new lyrics that were humorous and satirical. David Garrick The Licensing Act, 1737. The Act restricted the production of plays to the two Patent Theatres and tightened up the censorship of drama, stating that the Lord Chamberlain with his Examiners of Plays must vet any script before a performance was allowed. The Act was put in place by Prime Minister Robert Walpole who was concerned that political satire on the stage was undermining him and the authority of the government. Censorship English Theatre History Early Theatre to 1737 Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master subtitle style Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Fill Every Glass Turtle Dove Garrick as Richard III
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The 6th Form Enjoy English - 6 Unit 3. LIVING TOGETHER Section 3. What Do British People Like to Eat? Lesson 2. English Sandwiches and English Tea 1. Phonetic Exercise 2. Warm up 4. English Tea 5. Homework 1. Phonetic Exercise 2. Warm up Complete the Sentences Answer the Questions Matching Exercise Matching Exercise Sorts of Sandwiches meat sandwiches salad sandwiches meat-and-salad sandwiches cheese sandwiches egg sandwiches fish sandwiches Complete the Sentences In England a lot of people eat sandwiches . . . . 2. You can buy all sorts of sandwiches . . . . . . . . . . 3. There are a lot of sorts of sandwiches . . . . . . . . 4. Each sandwich has . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. English tea is very . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. The English drink . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . What Do You Want for Dinner? Answer the Questions 1. When do the British people eat sandwiches? 2. Where can we buy sandwiches in London? 3. What sorts of sandwiches do you know of? 4. What has each sandwich? 5. Do foreigners like English tea? Why? 6. What sandwich would you like? 7. What sandwich do your relatives prefer? 8. What would you like to eat now? 4. English Tea Video. 1. For a perfect cup of tea you should first warm a teapot. 4. Stir well and serve. 5. You can put some sugar, milk, honey or lemon up to your taste. 6. If you prefer English tea with milk you should first pour in the milk and then the tea. 7. Enjoy your tea! How to make a good pot of tea. 5. Homework
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Instructions for using this template. Remember this is Jeopardy, so where I have written “Answer” this is the prompt the students will see, and where I have “Question” should be the student’s response. To enter your questions and answers, click once on the text on the slide, then highlight and just type over what’s there to replace it. If you hit Delete or Backspace, it sometimes makes the text box disappear. When clicking on the slide to move to the next appropriate slide, be sure you see the hand, not the arrow. (If you put your cursor over a text box, it will be an arrow and WILL NOT take you to the right location.) Jeopardy Choose a category. You will be given the question. You must give the correct answer. Click to begin. Choose a point value. Choose a point value. Click here for Final Jeopardy Geography Foundation and Education 5 Points 10 Points 20 Points 50 Points 100 Points 5 Points 5 Points 5 Points 10 Points 10 Points 10 Points 20 Points 50 Points 100 Points 20 Points 20 Points 50 Points 50 Points 100 Points 100 Points Numbers What What is European currency? Euro What is the capital of the European Union? Brussels What is the highest peak in the EU? Mont Blank in the Graian Alps, 4.810.45 m What is the total area of the European Union? 3 892 685 кm² What is the European Union? The European Union is an economic and political union of 27 European states How many member states are there in the EU? 27 What is the longest river on the EU territory? Danube What were the last two countries joined the European Union? Bulgaria and Romania (1st. January, 2007) Which countries are the candidates to join the EU? Macedonia, Turkey, Croatia, Iceland, Montenegro Why did the EU appear on the world’s map? For creation of economic and political union and common citizenship When do the Europeans celebrate Europe Day? May, 9th. How many stars are there on the European flag? 12 How many official languages does the EU have? 23 What is the population of the European Union? 501,26 million people Since what age is it allowed for a person to vote in the European Parliament? Since 18 What is the motto of the EU? In varietate concordia - United in diversity. Who is the president of the EU? Portuguese Jose Manuel Barrozo Which of the greatest Universities in the EU area do you know? Bologna(Italy), Sorbonna (France), Heidelberg(Germany) Oxford,Cambridge (GB) When was the European Union founded? 11, January, 1993 What are the EU’s major institutions? (three) The European Parliament The European Council The European Commission Final Jeopardy Make your wager Is Ukraine the real candidate to join the EU in the nearest future? No
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Welcome to our English lesson! Rules Kindness. Don’t interrupt. Be active. Be confident. Be honest. Now and here. We speak English here. The aims of our lesson: to learn new vocabulary on the topic “Free time activities”; to develop speaking skills through the methods of interactive activity (pair work, group work, free communication); to practice skills of listening and comprehension, reading , writing and speaking; to practice pair work; to enjoy our lesson. One Thing at a Time. Work while you work, play while you play, This is the way to be cheerful and gay. All that you do, do with all your might. Things done by halves are never done right. 1.What is a hobby? 2.Why do people have hobbies? 3.Why is it good to have hobbies? 4.What hobbies do you know? Guess the hobby Painting Collecting stamps Reading books Planting flowers Collecting coins Taking pictures Fishing 1.John’s got a new hobby- reading books. 2.John enjoys rollerblading. 3.Rollerblading is not interesting. 4.John is very good in rollerblading. 5.John likes rollerblading very much. Hands up! Clap, clap, clap! Hands down! Shake! Shake! Shake! Hands on hips! Jump! Jump! Jump! Hop! Hop! Hop! Stop! Expressing Likes/ Dislikes I’m crazy about love like, enjoy don’t mind don’t like can’t stand hate What an unusual hobby do you know? Homework Your homework is to learn new words and do exercises 2, 3 on page 24 in your workbooks in writing. In exercise 2 you should fill in the correct word from the list, in exercise 3 you should use the phrases to talk about your likes and dislikes. Good luck! If you're happy and you know it, Clap your hands If you're happy and you know it, Clap your hands If you're happy and you know it, Then your face will surely show it If you're happy and you know it, Clap your hands. If you're happy and you know it, Shake your hand Hey, friend! If you're happy and you know it, Shake your hand Hey, friend! Thank you for your work!
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Emma Roberts Early years Roberts was born 10 February 1991 in Rhinebeck, New York. She is the daughter of actor Eric Roberts and Kelly Cunningham. She also has a half sister, Grace. During her childhood, Roberts spent time on the sets of her aunt Julia Roberts' films. These experiences sparked a desire in Emma, from the age of five, to follow her father and aunts into the film industry. Her mother wanted to have a normal childhood. career Roberts made her acting debut at age nine in 2001 drama Blow. It was the first film for which she ever auditioned. On February 7, 2013, The Hollywood Reporter confirmed that Roberts was cast to star a pilot for Fox called Delirium, based on the Lauren Oliver novels. She next appeared in the third season of the horror anthology series American Horror Story in late-2013 through 2014. Music career In 2005, Roberts had a debut album Unfabulous and More. The album was released on September 27, 2005 "My musical career is indefinitely on hold. I don't like people who become like 'actor slash singer.' I think people should be one or the other because usually you're not going to be great at both. You're going to better at one, so you might as well stick to the one you're good at. I'm going for acting." Personal life In April 2011, Roberts began dating Glee star Chord Overstreet; they had a difficult relationship and were broken up by January 2012 Roberts began dating actor Evan Peters in mid-2012.On July 7, 2013, Roberts was arrested for domestic violence against Peters in Montreal. Someone at the couple's hotel overheard a dispute coming from their room and called police, who arrived to find Peters with a bloody nose and several bite marks. Roberts was released several hours after her arrest when Peters declined to press charges. In a joint statement, Roberts and Peters called it "an unfortunate incident and misunderstanding," and stated that they "are working together to move past it ."Media reports on January 6, 2014 said they had become engaged over the holidays. Her favorite books include Her favorite books include "Elsewhere" by Gabrielle Zevin and the "A-List" novels. and the Hugh Laurie James Hugh Calum Laurie, (born 11 June 1959), known as Hugh Laurie /ˌhjuː ˈlɒri/, is an English actor, comedian, writer, musician, and director. childhood Laurie was born in Oxford, Oxfordshire. The youngest of four children, Laurie has an older brother named Charles Laurie and two older sisters named Susan and Janet. He had a strained relationship with his mother, Patricia He notes that his mother, "was Presbyterian by character, by mood“ and that he was "a frustration to her... she didn't like me" career He first became known as one half of the Fry and Laurie double act. From 2004 to 2012, he played Dr. Gregory House for which he received two Golden Globe awards, two Screen Actors Guild awards and six Emmy nominations. films 1981 The Cellar Tapes 2010 Family Guy 2015 Tomorrowland Music career Laurie took piano lessons from the age of six years old. He sings and plays piano, guitar, drums, harmonica and saxophone. He is a vocalist and keyboard player for the Los Angeles charity rock group Band From TV. writing In 1996, Laurie's first novel, The Gun Seller, was published and became a best-seller. He has since been working on the screenplay for a film version. His second novel, The Paper Soldier, was scheduled for September 2009, but has yet to appear.
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Unit Two : Ensure Subject and Verb Agreement A number of innovative developments ( has , have ) been made in the multi-component injection molding process in recent years. Answer: have A gas channel design that ( guides , guide ) the gas flow to the desired locations ( is , are ) one of the key factors that determine a successful application. Answer: guides, is The delay time along with gas injection points ( is , are ) important in producing injection-molded parts of quality. Answer: is Neither the processing parameters nor the amount of polymer melt injection solely ( determine , determines ) a successful gas channel design. Answer: determines To select the number and locations of gas injection points and to determine the amount of polymer melt injection ( is , are ) essential to a successful application. Answer: are Ergonomics ( aim , aims ) to integrate worker comfort and productivity. Answer: aims Each of the factors ( contribute , contributes ) to a successful design. Answer: contributes The simulation in which the polymer melt flow ( occurs , occur ) in thin cavities ( provides , provide ) accurate predictions. Answer: occurs, provides Establishing a general model or empirical formula in addition to describing the thickness variation of the skin melt that exists between the gas/melt interface and the cavity wall ( appear , appears ) to be necessary for further development. Answer: appears The number of gas injection points ( are , is ) important in producing quality injection-molded parts. Answer: is Unit Two : Ensure Subject and Verb Agreement A number of innovative developments ( has , have ) been made in the multi-component injection molding process in recent years. Answer: have A gas channel design that ( guides , guide ) the gas flow to the desired locations ( is , are ) one of the key factors that determine a successful application. Answer: guides, is The delay time along with gas injection points ( is , are ) important in producing injection-molded parts of quality. Answer: is Neither the processing parameters nor the amount of polymer melt injection solely ( determine , determines ) a successful gas channel design. Answer: determines To select the number and locations of gas injection points and to determine the amount of polymer melt injection ( is , are ) essential to a successful application. Answer: are Answer: aims Each of the factors ( contribute , contributes ) to a successful design. Answer: contributes The simulation in which the polymer melt flow ( occurs , occur ) in thin cavities ( provides , provide ) accurate predictions. Answer: occurs, provides Establishing a general model or empirical formula in addition to describing the thickness variation of the skin melt that exists between the gas/melt interface and the cavity wall ( appear , appears ) to be necessary for further development. Answer: appears The number of gas injection points ( are , is ) important in producing quality injection-molded parts. Answer: is
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www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o L o g o www.themegallery.com Company Logo www.themegallery.com Company Logo www.themegallery.com Company Logo www.themegallery.com Company Logo www.themegallery.com Company Logo www.themegallery.com Company Logo www.themegallery.com Company Logo www.themegallery.com Company Logo www.themegallery.com Company Logo www.themegallery.com Company Logo www.themegallery.com Company Logo L o g o L o g o EC Language Policy 1 What is a Portfolio 2 Why use a Portfolio 3 How to Create and Develop Portfolio 4 Teacher and Student Benefits 5 Using e-Portfolios 6 Basic Levels Basic User A1-A2 Independent User B1-B2 Proficient User C1-C2 Description of linguistic fluency at different levels Common European Framework of Reference for Languages Common basis for creating language curriculum, examinations, textbooks Language Portfolio 1 Available in the classroom For everyday use Can include everything even the weakest of student work Follows the student through the school year 2 3 select collect Principles reflect Portfolios encourage self-directed learning motivate enlarge the view of what is learned foster learning about learning demonstrate progress toward identified outcomes provide a way for students to value themselves as learners biography information that demonstrates achieved results dossier The Phases of Portfolio Development making a decision on the part of students and teachers exploring essential questions: *How to select times, materials, etc. to reflect what I am learning *How to organize and present the items, materials, etc. that I have collected? *How portfolios will be maintained and stored? full understanding of the purpose of the portfolio as a means of monitoring and evaluating the progress. Collect meaningful materials that reflect students' educational experiences and goal Include: stories compositions test results projects audio/video Portfolios require an element of critical reflection or commentary. This may either be integrated into elements of the portfolio, or be a separate element in its own right. In addition, teacher and/or parent reflections upon the products, processes, and thinking articulated in the portfolio should also be included wherever appropriate. Portfolios allow to see the student as an individual Bring into focus the strength of each student Clarify possibilities Demonstrate what the student is able to Demonstrate what can be improved Facilitate for learning Guide more than before Be a leader of her class Have competence in different methods and strategies Know the importance of building relations Competence to operate in a new learning environment. develops the full range of child skills the intellectual skills of describing, drawing conclusions, using the imagination, planning analizing the social skills of making decisions sharing, co-operating, appreciating contributions the learner independence skills of making responsible choices, deciding how to complete tasks, getting information, evaluating results. Information is easily stored in a computers hard drive, floppy disk, CD, or other means. e-Portfolios enhance computer and technology skills. Experienced gained: Creating Selecting Organizing Editing Evaluating the portfolios Students gain a sense of improvement by displaying, sharing, and presenting their e-Portfolios to teachers, parents, and the community. http://www.coe.int/t/dg4/portfolio/?l=e&m=/main_pages/portfolios.html http://www.primarylanguages.org.uk/resources/assessment_and_recording/european_languages_portfolio.aspx
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English literature So, the aim of my research is to get general knowledge of the history of the English literature from the end of the VIIth century to the middle of the XXth century as well as to study the issue of influence of the English literature over the Russian one in different historical periods. get to know about different periods of the English literature get acquainted with the most representative writers of each period to observe specific tendencies in the English literature within each period to observe the influence of the English literature over the Russian one in each historical period In order to reach this aim, I had to accomplish the following objectives: The first major monuments of Anglo-Saxon literature - Latin monuments - belong to representatives of the clergy. The most remarkable monument of ancient English poetry is the poem of Beowulf. The author of the famous "Canterbury Tales". He made common cause with his famous contemporary, John Wycliffe (1320-1384). Lily [1554-1606] Robert Greene [1560-1592] Christopher Marlowe [1563-1593] Ben Johnson [1574-1637] Webster [1575-1624] love ( "Romeo and Juliet") jealousy (Othello "," Winter's Tale "), ambition ( "Macbeth") vindictiveness and greed ( "The Merchant of Venice") tyranny, ingratitude remorse ( "King Lear") melancholy - thirst for justice ( "Hamlet") Godwin [1756-1836] Robert Burns [1759-1796] Mary Shelley, author of "Frankenstein" Walter Scott [1771-1831] His novels portray the most dramatic moments of the Scottish and English national history. Dickens [1812-1870] was one of the most famous realistic writers. Thackeray [1811-1863] is more sarcastic and harsh in his criticism of the aristocratic-bourgeois society. Disraeli [1805-1881] later known as famous Lord Beaconsfield. He considers the person to be a key to success. Rudyard Kipling HG Wells Conan Doyle Greene, Graham Murdoch, Iris Golding, William N McEwan, Ian Barnes, Julian Burgess, Melvin Naipaul, Vidiadhar Suradzhprasad N Harold Pinter N Doris Lessing N Dystopia: Huxley, Aldous Orwell, George   Detective: Christie, Agatha   Science fiction: Arthur C. Clarke Douglas Adams   Fantasy: John Tolkien
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ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES The population of English-speaking countries AUSTRALIA Auld Lang Syne Auld Lang Syne 1788 Type: Poem Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days of auld lang syne! Chorus.-For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne. We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet, For auld lang syne. Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And never brought to mind? Should auld acquaintance be forgot, And days of auld lang syne! Chorus.-For auld lang syne, my dear, For auld lang syne. We'll tak a cup o' kindness yet, For auld lang syne.                                USEFUL INFORMATION CANADA The UK NEW ZEALAND AUSTRALIA THE USA Flags represent countries Area of English Speaking countries Canada- 9,975,233 square Km. The USA- 9,372,610 square km. Australia-7,7 mln. square km. New Zealand- 268,680 square km. Great Britain- 244,044 square km.                                  The USA-252 million people Great Britain-57 million people Canada-26 million people Australia-17 million people New Zealand-3,4 million people THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA               Capital: Washington D. C Area : 9,372,610 square kilometres Population: 252,502,000 Climate : Temperature in the north. Hot desert in the south-west. Sub-tropical in the south-east. Highest mountain: Mount McKinley in Alaska (6193 Money :Dollars and cents CANADA Cities: Sydney, Melbourne Capital: Canberra Area: 7.7 million square kilometres Population: about 18 million people Climate: mild, sunny Mediterranean is varied from tropical in the north to temperate in the south-east Highest mountain: Kostsyushko Money: Australian dollars New Zealand Climate: The north of New Zealand is subtropical and the south temperate Money: New Zealand dollar Highest mountain: MT Cook Capital: Wellington Area: 268,680 sq km Population: 3.4 million. Climate : Temperature-not very hot, not very cold. A lot of rain in the west and in Scotland Money:Pound and pence                       .                         ( THE UNITED KINGDOM Full name: The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northen Ireland Capital: London Area: 244,044 square kilometres Population:56,878,000 Highest mountain : Ben Nevis in Scotland (1,340 metres) United Kingdom Belfast English, Gaelic Northern Ireland Cardiff English, Welsh Wales Edinburgh English, Scottish, Gaelic Scotland London English England Capital Language Country National symbol                                 1)BUCKINGHAM PALACE 2)DISNEYLAND 3)THE GREAT BARRIER REEF 4) HOLLYWOOD 5)THE RIVER THAMES 6)ARIZONA 7)SOUTH ISLAND 8)PICCADILLY CIRCUS 9)THE WHITE HOUSE 10)THE NIAGARA FALLS                            Quiz time 1 The USA The UK New Zealand Australia Canada Quiz time 2 Capitals London Ottawa Washington DC Wellington Sydney                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                      1 2 3 4 5 Political system of the United Kingdom The United Kingdom Of Great Britain and Northern Ireland Constitutional monarchy Head of the State Head of the Government Parlainment Prime Minister Her Majesty Queen Elisabeth II House of House of Lords Commons                                              Gordon Brown Political System of the USA Federal Constitutional Republic Legislative Congress Senate House of Representatives Executive President Judiciary The Supreme Court The Commonwealth of Nations Head of the Commonwealth Queen Elisabeth II represented by Governor-Generals Australia Kevin Rudd Canada Stephen Harper New Zealand Helen Clark                                                                                                                                                          Who is an American?, Ambitious Patriotic Smiling Businessman Friendly $ $ USEFUL INFORMATION English speaking countries Flags Flags represent countries Population Area The USA Canada Australia The UK Countries of the UK Quiz time I Quiz time II Political system of the USA Political system of the UK Commonwealth Who is an American?
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English-speaking countries English is the native language in: NEW ZEALAND GREAT BRITAIN Australia Canada USA Canada Canada is the second largest country in the world. It is nearly as big as small of Europe. She shares with the USA the world's largest seven lakes, as well as Canada's longest river three in the world. The capital of Canada is Ottawa. In Canada there are people of many nationalities. There are two official languages in my country, English and French. English spoken in Canada is a bit different from British English: there are some pronunciation and grammatical differences. The red and write Canadian flag shows a leaf of the maple tree , which grows in North America. The maple leaf is the official emblem of Canada. Attractions Canada CN Tower Nigarsky Falls Great Britain Great Britain is an island nation. Usually it is shortened to the United Kingdom or UK or Great Britain. It's one of the world's smallest countries - it's twice smaller than France or Spain. However, there are only nine other countries with more people, and London is the world's seventh biggest city. In Britain you can meet people of many different nationalities. The capital of the UK is London. The official language is English. Do you know that English is made up of Anglo-Saxon, French and Latin? It also includes a lot of words from Greek and other languages, even Russian. The rose is the national emblem of England. Emblem of England New Zealand New Zealand is a small country in the Pacific Ocean. It consists of two major islands. New Zealand is the same distance from Australia as London is from Moscow. When it's summer in Europe, it's winter in New Zealand. But the school year still starts in autumn — in February! When it's time to go to bed in Europe, It's time to go to work in New Zealand. The capital of New Zealand is Wellington. The population of country is mixed. Some people came from Britain years ago. Some Maori people lived here before the British came. Official languages are English and Maori. But English is spoken in very unusual way in New Zealand. It is often called Kiwi English. New Zealand is sometimes called «The Worlds Biggest Farm». It is famous for its products: butter, cheese, meat. Australia Australia is the biggest island and the smallest continent in the world. It is the only country in the world, which occupies an entire continent and some of the islands around it. It lies between the Indian and : the Pacific Oceans. It's a large country, but its population is only 18,3 million people. There are «original Australians» who lived here long ago but most of population came to Australia from Britain, Ireland and other countries years ago. At present in Australia there are a lot of people from Russia. The capital of Australia is Canberra. English is the official language in Australia. But English spoken in Australia is a bit different from British English and American English. Sometimes Australia is called «Oz» or «the Lucky Country» Christchurch Cathedral in Australia Christchurch Cathedral is one of the main attractions of Australia USA United States one of the most powerful and advanced countries world. It stretches from the Atlantic Ocean in the cast to the Pacific Ocean in the west and from Canada in the north to Mexico in the south. The capital of the USA is Washington, though some people think it's New York. This famous city is the financial and cultural center of the USA. The USA has the third largest population in the world. It's a real melting pot. English is the official language in the USA. But the English language spoken in my country is known as American English. There are some differences between British and American English. For example a film in Britain is a movie in America, a postman is a mailman, the underground is the subway. But people speaking British English can be easily understood in the US. No problem. The second important language in the United States is Spanish. The motto of the country is «In God We Trust» Presentation was prepared pupil grade 7 Gymnasium № 3 Balina Anastasia
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"Henry Ford"
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Henry Ford Performed: student of 11th class Marta Mankina Henry Ford was born in the town of Springfield, Michigan July 30, 1863. He was the eldest of six children of William and Mary Ford, who owned a prosperous farm. Childhood Henry went to his father's farm, where he helped the family and attended regular village school. The huge interest in technology that Henry showed even at a very young age, and allowed him to become one of the most famous manufacturers in the world. Experience At age 12 , Henry equipped small shop, where enthusiastically spent all his spare time. It was there a few years later he designed his first steam engine. In 1879, Henry Ford moved to Detroit, where he was employed assistant engineer . Three years later, Ford moved to Dearborn in the course of five years in the construction and repair of steam engines , laboring from time to time at a factory in Detroit. In 1888 he married Clara Braent and soon took over as manager at the mill . In 1891, Ford became an engineer company Edison Illuminating, and two years later was appointed chief engineer of the company. A decent salary and enough free time allowed Ford devote more time to the development of internal combustion engines. Quad bike The first internal combustion engine Ford gathered in the kitchen of their home. Soon he decided to put the engine on the frame with four bicycle wheels. So in 1896, appeared ATV - a vehicle which has become the first car Ford. Own business Released in 1899, the company Edison Illuminating, Henry Ford founded his own firm Detroit Automobile. Despite the fact that the company went bankrupt a year later, Ford has managed to gather a few race cars. Ford himself took part in the race and in October 1901 was able to win the championship of America Alexander Winton. The company "Ford Motor" The company "Ford Motor" appeared in 1903. Its founders were twelve businessmen from the state of Michigan , led by Henry Ford, which held 25.5 % of the shares and held the positions of vice - president and chief engineer. The first company car was sold July 23, 1903 . In 1906, Henry Ford became president and principal owner of the company. In 1908, Henry Ford embodied in his dream by releasing model «T» - reliable and affordable car that was one of the most popular and the most popular cars of its time. It is the emergence Ford Model "T" marked a new era in the development of personal transport. A new generation In 1919, Henry Ford and his son Edsel bought shares in the company by other shareholders of U.S. $ 105,568,858 and became the sole owner of the company. In the same year, Edsel inherited from his father as president, which he held until his death in 1943. After the sudden death of the son of Henry Ford once again had to stand at the helm of the company. Retirement In September 1945, Henry Ford gave authority to his eldest grandson - Henry Ford II. In May 1946, Henry Ford Senior was awarded an honorary award for services to the auto industry, and at the end of that year, the American Petroleum Institute awarded him a gold medal for services to the community. End of era Henry Ford died at the age of 83 years at his home in Dearborn April 7, 1947. Thus ended an era in the history of Ford Motor, which despite the death of its founder continued to develop. Thank you! 
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GLOBAL ENGLISH English Quiz 2010 Karuna Olga Yurievna. Question 1 How many words did William Shakespeare use? a) 300 b) 3,000 c) 30,000 Question 2 How many native words are there in the English Language? a) 70% b) 50% c) 30 % Question 3 Which English word has the most definitions? a) set b) get c) have Set Get Have Question 4 What language did William The Conqueror use? a) French b) English c) German Question 5 Question 6 Question 7 What is the capital of Canada? a) Montreal b) Ottawa c) Adelaide Question 8 The British ask for the bill in a restaurant at the end of the meal. What do Americans ask for? a) the check b) the receipt c) the script Question 9 Question 10 Which word is used more in American English than in British English? a) mom b) mum c) mummy Question 11 What is the capital of Australia? a) Sydney b) Canberra c) Melbourne Question 12 What is the capital city of New Zealand? a) Sydney b) Oakland c) Wellington Question 13 Question 14 Question 15 Question 16 Which famous fast food came from Germany ? a) pizza b) hamburger c) sandwich Question 17 Question 18 Question 19 Question 20 Question 21 How many new words are added to the English vocabulary each year? a) about 50 b) about 300 c) about 500 Question 22 Where do the majority of computer terms come from? a) the UK b) the USA c) Australia Question 23 Question 24 Which words are most frequently used in written English? a) boy, girl, love b) money, business, bank c) a, the, and Question 25 What do the British say before the meal? a) Bon appetite! b) Bless you! c) Nothing Question 26 Question 27 Question 28 Question 29 What would you say if you wanted to sit down in a busy place? a) Excuse me, is this seat busy? b) Let me take this seat, please. c) Excuse me, is this seat taken? Question 30 Question 31 Question 32 Question 33 Web PC video e-mail on-screen chat Keys a) b) c)
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English Is International Language
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æ Ukraine Germany Language Country The USA Great Britain Japan Russia Canada France Country The USA Great Britain Japan Russia Canada France Germany Ukraine Language English English Japanese Russian English/French French German Ukrainian Yes, a little Ukrainian Not at all I am from Ukraine. Fine, thank you.
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English Physicists
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English Physicists F = - kx Vocabulary notes
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Environment Protection
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Russia renders a great influence on ecological conditions and development in Europe and on the planet. On its territory there are more than 20 % of world's reserves of water and wood grounds. A key problem is preservation of these enormous natural riches. Russia possesses huge spaces of wild nature, not touched by people. However Russia has serious environmental problems. The system of gathering and removal of an industrial and household waste does not meet the requirements both in Moscow and in other cities. It has been collected 1,8 billion tons of a toxic waste. Every year this figure increases to 108 million tons. The effective ecological policy and standards will promote economic efficiency and productivity lifting, for example, through application of purer and modern technologies and administrative practice. The close partnership between EU and Russia is vital both for them and for global ecological safety.
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English Houses
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The plan of our lesson is to: Bathroom, fireplace, mirror, curtain, wardrobe, lovely, armchair, traditional, vase, cosy. Task: Pronounce the words you will need this lesson. English proverbs The theme of our lesson is a HOUSE a dining room a kitchen a sitting room A bathroom a hall a bedroom a study a toilet a HOUSE Example: The hall is downstairs 1.a table 2.an armchair 3.a sofa 4.a TV set 5.a carpet 6.a chair 7.curtains 8.a piano 9.flowers 10.a fireplace 11.a window 12.a vase 13.a lamp 14.a bookcase 15.a cushion 16.a mirror 17.a picture Can you match the words with the pictures? Task: Spot five differences between two rooms. . Home task:
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ENJOYING YOUR HOME
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ENJOYING YOUR HOME