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мій улюблений вид спорту
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Mirie Mattier
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Mireille Mathieu was born and raised in Avignon, Vaucluse, France, the eldest daughter of a family of fourteen children. The youngest brother born after she had moved to Paris. Her father Roger was from Avignon, and her mother Marcelle-Sophie Poirier came to Avignon from Dunkirk in 1944, as a refugee from World War II. Roger, with his father Arcade, ran a stonemason shop outside the Saint-Véran Cemetery in Avignon, which is still in business today.The family lived in poverty, and were dependent on government housing. Roger had once dreamed of becoming a singer, but his father Arcade disapproved, inspiring him to have one of his children learn to sing with him in church. Mireille's first paid performance before an audience, at age four, was rewarded with a lollipop. Another defining moment was seeing Édith Piaf sing on television. First public appearances During a 1965 summer gala, added to the Enrico Macias concert by Raoul Colombe (her first manager), she met her future manager Johnny Stark. Mireille and her father both thought he was an American based on his mannerisms, and they nicknamed him l'Américain. Stark had worked with singers such as Yves Montand, and the relationship between him and Mathieu is often described as resembling that between Colonel Tom Parker and Elvis Presley. Stark is credited with making her a star and the successor to Piaf. By 1968, under his careful management, she was France's most popular singer. Mireille spent all of 1966 and 1967 touring. It was during a car ride to another concert that Stark advised Mireille that she was finally debt free, and worth more than a million francs. She had always prayed that she could get her family out of poverty, but the touring and singing were much more important at the time. In her autobiography, she said her first major purchases were a vehicle for her father's business, and a large home for her parents and siblings. Most important, a telephone, so her parents no longer had to go to the pharmacy to talk to her in Paris. Her one regret was that she was unable to see her grandmother Germaine in the hospital before she died during these tours.Following her performance at the London Palladium, her French cover of Engelbert Humperdinck's "The Last Waltz" (La dernière valse) generated much publicity in Great Britain and was a hit even though the original had been number one only a few months previously. She also toured Canada and the United States where she appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show and the Danny Kaye Show. While on a visit to Hollywood, she met Elvis Presley, and in Las Vegas sang with Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra.
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Living together
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Living together. 6 form Unit 7 The Presentation by the student of 7b form Zadonsky Aleksey Fill in the missing letters, translate the words. kn_fe on_on Bis_ui_ p_t_to_s Da_g_ter bo_l Pi_ co_sin Rel_t_ve u e e i a w o i i a c t u h Max points - 13 Time 5 minutes Make up sentences. 5)now, you, clearing, are the table? 4)from, sausage, what, made, the, is? 3)your, husband, her, is, older, aunt, than? like, does, mother, your, to, eat, pies? yesterday, you, a sandwich, make, did? 1) Did you make a sandwich yesterday? 2) Does your mother like to eat pies? 3) Is your aunt older than her husband? 4) What is the sausage made from? 5) Are you clearing the table now? Fill in the appropriate prepositions. Part 1 from in up up on/alone to/with out on Fill in the appropriate prepositions Part 2 I should get rid ___ grammar mistakes. Watch ___! A big dog is coming. of out Thank you! Goodbye! The keys. 1. 6. 2. 7. 3. 8. 4. 9. 5.
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Місцезнаходження речей
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The alphabet Where is my bear? Where is my bear? Where is my bear? Take the pen Put your pen on the desk Put your pen on the book Put your pen on the copybook Put your pen in the bag Put your pen under the book Put your pen under your copybook Translation. Say in English Song In, in On, on Under, under Read and colour
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Mississippi
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Thomas Jefferson. Elvis Presley. Mark Twain. New Orleans.
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“London by Children’s Eyes”
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I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! We will solve the problems, analyze research results, represent a publication, a presentation, a web-site. to see the sights ? ? to take part in celebrations ? Why people travel to the UK? to meet people to know more about the Royal Family to learn English better to see the beautiful British countryside to visit London to make friends When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! We will solve the problems, analyze research results, represent a publication, a presentation, a web-site. to see the sights ? ? to take part in celebrations ? Why people travel to the UK? to meet people to know more about the Royal Family to learn English better to see the beautiful British countryside to visit London to make friends When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! to see the sights ? ? to take part in celebrations ? Why people travel to the UK? to meet people to know more about the Royal Family to learn English better to see the beautiful British countryside to visit London to make friends I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself!
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Life in the future
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Life in the future Citizens 2050 Short plan People and relationships in the future Education and medicine in the year 2050 Space exploration and travel on other planets Travel on our own planet Damaging the environment The future of Cyberspace People and relationships in the year 2050 We will be living faster, but will we be living better? Education in 2050 Medicine in 2050 Space exploration and travel on other planets Check your knowledge What have scientists discovered on the moon? a) air b) ice c) oxygen In what year will commercial flights probably start? a) 2008 b) 2012 c) 2025 What company is going to build a lunar hotel? a) Hilton b) Holiday Inn c) Hyatt What is a Japanese company planning to build? a) a sport centre b) a golf course c) a hotel How will people get oxygen to breathe? a) from rocks b) from Earth c) from ice How will you able to communicate with Earth? a) by mobile phone b) by radio c) by Internet Travel on our own planet Damaging the environment By the year 2050 we will have started using cleaner forms of energy and environmentally-friendly cars. In addition, we will have discovered a way to get rid of rubbish without damaging the environment. On the other hand, there will be fewer wild animals and, because of too many kinds of machines, the rivers, lakes and seas will have become too dirty to swim in. The future of Cyberspace In the last 30 years, the Internet has grown dramatically. In 1983, there were only 200 computers connected to the Internet; now there are around 50 million and this growth is clearly going to continue. Virtual reality Thanks for attention!
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Кабінет англійської мови - творча лабораторія вчителя
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Livermore Half Marathon
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Livermore Half Marathon is a marathon that occurs twice a year in Livermore, California. Livermore is famous for different sorts of grape and produced of it wine. So, the whole process from the very beginning till the leaving is somehow connected with wine. People can have a chance to join this kind of marathon if they are more than 12 and have enough money to pay for it. The registration costs $120. Another very important case it the competitor’s ability to run. As the marathon is held at the public roads, and there is a special time limit. It’s 14min/mile. The settlement at the hotel(mostly on Friday) The Half Marathon itself 8:00am - Half Marathon Start 9:00am - RunLiv Finish Festival Begins 9:15am - Band 1, Main Stage 11:00am - Band 2, Main Stage 12:30pm - First Street Music & Wine Tour 3. Wine Down Events TBD As a rule, the whole Marathon process consists of 3 rounds: There are about 15 organizations, providing all sorts of wine. They all, choosing their best beeswing, gather to present their products to the society. The first glass is to be drank by the winner. Thank You FOR Your Attention!
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Мій улюблений письменник на англійській мові
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My favorite writer Okhrimenko Diana Yesenin - a very interesting person. Clever, kind and fair. He started writing as a self-taught, and has become a world-famous writer. In his works Yesenin touched on many themes: love, homeland, nature, the revolution ... He wrote beautiful, sometimes avant-garde, sometimes romantic, sometimes angry and ironic, but always close and understandable to the reader the verses. Of all of his poetry I like the most about love poems Esenina. One of the best collections of his love lyrics is the famous series of "Persian motifs" (1924-1925). It reflected the poet's impressions of the trip to Azerbaijan. In her lyric poet he was trying to warn us that no native land, without its roots, man can not live.
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MODAL VERBS
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MODAL VERBS Модальные глаголы, выражающие долженствование, и их эквиваленты Must – должен обязательно что – то сделать. You must translate this text to Wednesday Have to– вынужден, приходится в силу каких – то обстоятельств. We have to stay at home now. It is raining. To be to (am, is, are to) – по расписанию, по договоренности. We are to meet on Sunday. Should – следует (по чему – либо мнению). You should learn English words every day. Ought to – должен, (моральный долг). You ought to help your parents. Need (needn’t) – нет никакой необходимости, нужды You needn’t go there.
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"Moby Dick"
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Moby Dick of Herman Melville Moby Dick (Moby-Dick, or, The Whale) is a novel published in 1851 by the American writer Herman Melville. The plot of the book can be summarized very briefly as the voyage of the whaling ship Pequod, commanded by Captain Achab in search of whales and sperm whales, and particularly the enormous white whale (actually a sperm whale), which gives the title to the novel. Plot However,in Moby Dick is much more of whaling scenes are punctuated by reflections scientific religious, philosophical and artistic character of Ishmael, the writer's alter ego, making the trip at the same time an allegory and epic epic . Characters Ishmael: He is primarily an omniscient narrator; through his eyes is seen that this endeavor. Captain Achab: The egomaniacal captain of the Pequod who lost his leg to Moby-Dick Starbuck: the young first mate of the Pequod, is a thoughtful and intellectual Quaker. Queequeg: is a native of the Pacific island romance Kokovoko or call Rokovoko. Is the first important person to Ishmael met at the Inn of the aperture. Pip: is a sailor a bit 'dazed and awkward. The white whale has also been seen as a symbol for many things, including nature and those elements of life that are out of human control. The white whale has also been seen as a symbol for many things, including nature and those elements of life that are out of human control. The Pequod's quest to hunt down Moby Dick itself is also widely viewed as allegorical. To Achab, killing the whale becomes the ultimate goal in his life, and this observation can also be expanded allegorically so that the whale represents everyone's goals. Melville may be implying that people in general Themes need something to reach for in life, or that such a goal can destroy one if allowed to overtake all other concerns. Achab's pipe is widely looked upon as the riddance of happiness in Achab's life. By throwing the pipe overboard, Ahab signifies that he no longer can enjoy simple pleasures in life; instead, he dedicates his entire life to the pursuit of his obsession, the killing of the white whale, Moby Dick. Moby-Dick received decidedly mixed reviews from critics at the time it was published. Since the book first appeared in England, the American literary establishment took note of what the English critics said , especially when these critics were attached to the more prestigious journals. Although many critics praised it for its unique style, interesting characters and poetic language , others agreed with a critic for the highly regarded London Athenaeum. The idea of a connected and collected story has obviously visited and abandoned its writer again and again in the course of composition. The style of his tale is in places disfigured by mad (rather than bad) English; and its catastrophe is hastily, weakly, and obscurely managed. Criticism Thank you for your attention!
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Кyiv the capital of Ukraine
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Kyiv - the capital of Ukraine Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine. It is one of the oldest cities in Europe and therefore a lot of places of historic interest in it. Its history goes back to the 5-th century. Ancient Kyiv was a large commercial centre of the East Slaves. A great role in the history of Kyiv was played by Prince Volodymyr, who united Slav people. Kyiv was made the capital of Ancient Rus and it lasted for nearly three centuries. Among the places of historic interest is St. Sophia Cathidral. Kyiv-Pechersky Monastry, another ancient monument, stands on a green hill above the Dnieper river. The monument to Taras Shevchenko, the great poet of Ukraine, is in front of the Kyiv University, named after him. The monument to Bohdan Khmelnytsky, the Ukrainian national hero, stands in the square opposite to the St. Sophia Cathedral. The cultural life of our capital is rich and varied. There are a lot of fine museums in it: the Historical Museum, the Museum of Ukrainian Art, the Museum of Russian Art and others. Is Kyiv the largest centre of Ukrainian culture? Give your reason.
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"Kensington Palace"
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Kensington Palace History Location in Kensington Kensington Palace south front with its parterres, engraved by Jan Kip, 1724. Interior, Kensington Palace Orangery The Cupola Room Orangery The King's Gallery at Kensington Palace Kensington Palace Kensington Palace in 2012 Kensington Palace Orangery Kensington Palace Princess Diana Signature of Queen Victoria Cabinet of Queen Victoria Royal Stairs Royal Gallery Throne Room Lobby Gold cradle Coronation of King George the Third vestments
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Music
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Let's go to the cinema
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Let’s go! These are films (br.) Or Movies (Am.) Movie Genres Action Adventure Comedy CARTOON OR ANIMATED FILM BIOGRAPHY OR BIOPIC FILM Documentary Historical Movies Horror Romance or love story Science Fiction(Sci-Fi) Thriller Western Fantasy Musical Movies What is the movie genre? Cartoon What is the movie genre? Horror What is the movie genre? Romance What is the movie genre? Action What is the movie genre? Adventure What is the movie genre? Sci-fi
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Корисні винаходи
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Project: «Famous inrentions» Many inventions are really progressive developments, with no one person fully responsible. In many cases it is hard to pin-point the exact date and person responsible for the invention. Often many people are involved, with some basic models being improved on and turned into workable models. Aluminium. (1880s) Aluminium is one of the most abundant metals. But, it was only in the 1880s that production processes were invented which enabled aluminium to be produced cheaply. Carl Wilhelm Siemens (US) developed a smelter to produce Aluminium from Bauxite ore in 1886. Aluminium is used extensively in building and aeroplane manufacture. Aluminium Air plane / aviation (1903) The first powered, heavier than air flight was undertaken by Orville Wright on December 17, 1903. The first aeroplane was made of wood. By 1909, they made a demonstration of flight around the Hudson River in New York. Aeroplane technology rapidly improved, and they were used for military means in the First World War. Air plane Antiseptics (1850) Dr Semmelweis a Hungarian physician was the first prominent doctor to make a strong link between the use of antiseptics and improving survival rates from women giving birth. His work was taken up by others, such as Joseph Lister who became a pioneer of antiseptic surgery. Antiseptics Atomic Bomb (1939-1945) Between this period a team of scientists developed the first atomic bomb as part of the Manhattan project. Chief of the project was Robert Oppenheimer. Albert Einstein’s letter in 1939 warning that the Nazi’s were developing a bomb, were important in creating impetus for the project Atomic Bomb Ball point pen (1938) László Bíró, a Hungarian newspaper editor developed a more suitable ink and ball socket mechanism to prevent ink drying. He filed his first patent in 1938 for a ball point pen in Argentina. After the war, varieties of the ball point pen became commercially  Ball point pen Bicycle (1839) Kirkpatrick MacMillan, a Scottish blacksmith his said to have developed the first two wheeled pedal powered bicycle. In the 1860s, the Michaux or ‘boneshaker’ improved on this design and started in a boom in bicycle use. Bicycle Camera (1839) Louis Daguerre a French innovator spent many years developing the process of photography. In 1839, he made the first camera which enable a permanent photograph to be taken. In 1889, George Eastman invented the flexible role of film which enabled photography to be much more practical. Camera Computer (1940-45) Charles Babbage was considered the father of computers for his work on mechanical computation devices. But, it was only in the 1940s that the first electronic computers were produced. For example, Howard Aiken & Grace Hopper developed the Harvard Mark I computer in 1944. Computer Electricity (1832) Michael Faraday (England) and Joseph Henry (US) both built models of electricity generators. Nikola Tesla developed the first AC electricity generator in 1892 Electricity Email (1971) Ray Tomlinson (US) developed the first electronic communication message. The email was sent between two computers on the same network. Email  Internet (1982) The first internet protocol was established in 1982. In 1995, the internet was de commercialised. In 1990, Tim Berners-Leedeveloped the World Wide Web the first internet web browser. Internet Motor car (1886) Carl Benz (Germany) is credited with the first patent for the modern motor car with a petrol combustion engine. Many similar designs were developed around the same time. Motor car Plastic (1862) Alexander Parkes (England) Parkes demonstrated a plastic which was made from heated cellulose and moulded into a shape. Other important developments include 1908 – Cellophane – Jacques E. Brandenberger Plastic Refrigerators (1748) -William Cullen (Scotland) Cullen displayed the first successful refrigeration at the University of Glasgow. Fridges use rapid cooling of gases as the main source of their artificial cooling effect. In 1805 Oliver Evans (US) invented the first refrigerator machine. Refrigerators
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Modal verb CAN
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Well done!!!
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mod-gerunds
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Gerunds Introductory Lesson Presented by INtellucation What is a gerund? A gerund is a verb which has become a noun by adding ing. I like pizza. I like delivering pizza. Phrases, such as like pizza, can take on verbs in the form of gerunds. eating making selling delivering I like selling pizza. I like making pizza. I like eating pizza. I like pizza. I like pizza. I like pizza. I like pizza. eating making selling delivering Or Steven finished the book. Steven finished using the book. reading Phrases, such as finished the book, can take on verbs in the form of gerunds. Steven finished printing the book. Steven finished writing the book. Steven finished reading the book. Steven finished the book. Steven finished the book. Steven finished the book. Steven finished the book. reading writing writing printing printing using using When do we use gerunds? We use gerunds to follow certain main verbs. Here are some examples. like We studying English. dislike love hate We like studying English. We dislike studying English. We love studying English. We hate studying English. Let’s see how these main verbs work together with gerunds. SUBJECT MAIN VERB GERUND PHRASE studying at university Mary started stopped continued finished Mary stopped smoking cigarettes. Mary continued working at the flower shop. playing tennis smoking cigarettes working at the flower shop Mary stopped playing tennis. Mary finished playing tennis. Mary started working at the flower shop. Mary continued studying at university. Mary started smoking cigarettes. Mary finished studying at university. The kids Here are some more examples. enjoy feel like miss prefer playing with their toys watching cartoons drawing pictures singing songs The kids feel like playing with their toys. The kids miss singing songs. The kids feel like drawing pictures. The kids prefer playing with their toys. The kids enjoy watching cartoons. The kids miss watching cartoons. The kids enjoy singing songs. The kids prefer drawing pictures. think about talk about consider discuss Mom & Dad will selling their house taking a long vacation buying a new car moving to Italy Now mix and match these examples... We have just seen how gerund phrases can be used as direct objects. Let’s try them in subject form... I hate smoking cigarettes. Smoking cigarettes is dangerous is unhealthy makes people sick costs a lot of money Smoking cigarettes is unhealthy. Smoking cigarettes makes people sick. Smoking cigarettes costs a lot of money. Smoking cigarettes is dangerous. Now try it with this example... Jane enjoyed working at the book store. was interesting paid good money was great fun helped her meet intelligent people Working at the bookstore Finish this example with your own ideas... We hiked up the mountain. was _________________ was_________________ took (time) made us (adjective) _____________________ _____________________ Hiking up the mountain… An Intellucation Production Written by: R.T. McCann Presentation by: Jason Sciss For more ESL Lessons, Activities & Plans visit us at www.intellucation.com
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Лондон
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It consists of three parts: the City of London, the West End and the East End. London is very rich in museums and art galleries. If you are fond of painting you'll go to the Tate Gallery. The British Museum is the largest and richest of its kind in the world. The present building was built in 1852.
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"MTV"
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MTV  (UK and Ireland) MTV is a 24-hour general entertainment channel operated by Viacom International Media Networks Europe, available in the United Kingdom andIreland. The channel was launched as part of MTV Networks Europe localization strategy in 1997. MTV UK (previously MTV UK & Ireland and MTV One) was launched on 1 July 1997. The channel was set up to provide audiences with local artists and more relevant music content. Prior to the localization of MTV in Europe, the region was served by MTV Europe which was launched on 1 August 1987. Since February 2011 MTV has been solely an entertainment channel and relocated to the entertainment section on Sky, and later Virgin Media. The channel is in over 10 million homes in the UK and Ireland. History 1997–2001 MTV UK & Ireland was launched on 1 July 1997 as part of MTV Networks Europe's regionalization strategy. MTV launched a UK specific channel to target existing competition within the market. MTV UK & Ireland launched with specialized content of hit MTV Europe shows which included the Euro Top 20, MTV Select, MTV News, MTV News Weekend Edition, Non-Stop Hits, US Top 20 Hitlist UK, Stylissimo, The Big Picture, Up 4 It and The Lick. In 1999, MTV Networks Europe announced that it would expand its channel portfolio within the UK and Ireland. With the launch of Sky's new digital television platform MTV Networks Europe launched MTV Extra and MTV Base. 2002–2010 In 2002, MTV began to air programming from MTV US, similar to other MTV channels in Europe. MTV began to drop some of its localized programming in favour of MTV US shows. These shows included Jackass, Date My Mom and Dismissed. Despite targeted efforts to play certain types of music videos in limited rotation, MTV greatly reduced its overall rotation of music videos throughout the first decade of the 2000s. While music videos dominated the channel in early 2000-2002 the rate of music rotation declined rapidly. Similar trends are noted on other European MTV channels and other sister networks in the US. MTV Adria currently plays the most music of all MTV channels in Europe. In February 2004, MTV began to further regionalize its UK & Ireland feed to include a separate version for Ireland under the branding MTV Ireland. On 1 July 2009 MTV available in the UK and Ireland adopted MTV's global identity as part of MTV International. 64 MTV channels now share similar music and entertainment content and similar on-air and online branding. Part the rebrand saw a 50/50 balance in the number of music based programming and reality based TV series that air on the channels.[7] From 2010, MTV increased its music output which has since been diluted by reality based television programmes. As part of a global strategy MTV music content with the launch of MTV World Stage and Friday Night Music, both shows helped to maintain MTV's audience figures. 2011–present On 1 February 2011, MTV removed all music from the channel and moved it to newly launched channel MTV Music; the only music that remains is the occasional MTV Most Wanted strand. The channel became a general entertainment channel and was moved to the entertainment section of Sky's EPG at channel 126, with MTV +1 moving to 160. The move resulted in an increase in the channel's audience share of nearly 150% in the 6 weeks after the change, while viewing was down nearly 20% on Virgin Media during the same period, where the channel had yet to move. On 29 May 2013 MTV was moved to the entertainment section of Virgin Media's EPG on channel 134. MTV was rebranded once again to the current logo on 1 July 2011, and began broadcasting in 16:9 widescreen at the same time. From 1 August 2011, MTV, MTV Rocks, MTV Dance, MTV Classic, MTV Music, MTV Base, MTV Hits, VH1 and Viva all close down between 3 am and 6 am (excluding Christmas Day and New Year's Day), ending the era of a 24-hour music channel, The unused hours are used for Teleshopping. A high-definition simulcast of MTV launched on 13 February 2012 on Sky in the UK and Ireland. Thanks for your attention Choban Dominika
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London Quiz What river does London stand on? A) the Thames B) the Severn C) the Clyde Chaplin Nelson Cromwell Who is the first woman Prime Minister of Britain? A) Thatcher B) Livingstone C) Scott Debby Dolly Diana Who tried to blow up Parliament on November 5, 1605? Arthur Fawkes Drake A) Metro B) Tube C) Subway What London street is famous for shops? Oxford Street Fleet Street How many historical places does London consist of? 1. 3 2. 4 3. 5 The traditional English Drink is ___ Coffee B) Cocoa C) Tea The oldest university in Britain is in ______ A) London B) Oxford C) Edinburgh A) Mary B) Victoria C) Elisabeth Who build the first bridge across the Thames? A) the Egyptians B) the Greeks C) the Romans A) the Square Mile B) the Square Kilometre C) the Centre What is Big Ben? A) a clock tower B) a clock face C) a bell A) Christopher Wren B) Benjamin Hall C) Indigo Jones When did the Great Fire of London break out? A) in 1066 B) in 1666 C) in 1766 Which is the largest and oldest museum in Britain? What are the famous guards of the Tower of London Called? A) bobbies B) pearlies C) beefeaters London Quiz What river does London stand on? A) the Thames B) the Severn C) the Clyde Chaplin Nelson Cromwell Who is the first woman Prime Minister of Britain? A) Thatcher B) Livingstone C) Scott Debby Dolly Diana Who tried to blow up Parliament on November 5, 1605? Arthur Fawkes Drake A) Metro B) Tube C) Subway What London street is famous for shops? Oxford Street Fleet Street How many historical places does London consist of? 1. 3 2. 4 3. 5 The traditional English Drink is ___ Coffee B) Cocoa C) Tea Where is London Zoo situated? The oldest university in Britain is in ______ A) London B) Oxford C) Edinburgh A) Mary B) Victoria C) Elisabeth Who build the first bridge across the Thames? A) the Egyptians B) the Greeks C) the Romans A) the Square Mile B) the Square Kilometre C) the Centre What is Big Ben? A) a clock tower B) a clock face C) a bell A) Christopher Wren B) Benjamin Hall C) Indigo Jones When did the Great Fire of London break out? A) in 1066 B) in 1666 C) in 1766 Which is the largest and oldest museum in Britain? What are the famous guards of the Tower of London Called? A) bobbies B) pearlies C) beefeaters Where is the meeting point of six streets? 1. Piccadilly Circus 2. Houses of Parliament 3. Westminster Abbey
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The purpose of this project consists of receiving more knowledge of modern technology To know teacher's opinion about gadgets To know pupils' opinion about gadgets. 1.What gadgets do you use at home? 2. What gadgets do you use at school and what subjects for? The first pupil: -At school, she uses the mobile phone with the Internet connection for information on subjects such as history, social studies, the English language. -At home she uses the computer to write reports. 2. -The second pupil does not use anything at school. -At home she uses a laptop and the Internet. 3. -The third student uses iPhone at school to get useful information at lessons. -At home she uses a computer and a calculator. Natalia Alexandrovna The teacher of chemistry
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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 text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level Do you manage a Hotel? To manage a hotel.. we need these and a committed management team.. Food & Beverage Housekeeping Accounting Marketing Recreation IT Finance Engineering Maintenance Security Fire Fighting Public relations Engagement Methodology - Implementation OPENBRAVO ERP OPENBRAVO POS Reception Booking Conference Housekeeping Maintenance Concierge Back office Admin Value added services Conference Group overview Hotel Room Conference Room Food & Beverage Equipment Invoicing Room management Layout Pricing Availability Housekeeping Resource planning Cleaning loop Change management Status reporting via TV/Phone system Booking Room Reservations Individuals Groups Table reservation Conference Reservation Conferences Meetings Events Reporting & Overview Reception Check-in Check-out New Reservations Quick Folio In-House Reservation Overview Floor Plan Lost & Founds Maintenance To do list Blocking Schedule tasks Lost and found Register Delivery Phonebook In-house use Pick up Baggage service Engagement Methodology Value added services Does the relationship end here? No, We offer other value added services which will help you focus on your business better.. Remote data services Staffing services Remote Infrastructure Management Email support services Telephone support services E-Learning support services Application integration services Engagement Methodology Post Implementation For post implementation support Please feel free to contact us through www.cevalsoft.com 1-888-3767142 [email protected]
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How To Make Money ? 1. 1.What is a money jar for ? 2. Is the money in a money jar easy money? 3.Is it a good way of making money ? How To Invest Money To Make More Money?
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"LONDON circus"
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LONDON Piccadilly Circus Many Londoners agree that the center of London is located at Piccadilly Circus. Piccadilly Circus has appeared in London in 1819 and soon gained fame as the most bustling and never sleeping area. The area is the historic center of London and is located at the intersection of four major shopping streets - Regent, Shaftesbury Avenue, Piccadilly and Covent. Sometimes the word circus mistranslated as an entertainment show. In fact, it is word that means "circle" - a typical organization of road junctions and intersections for England. The name itself was born probably in the XVII century, when lace collars - "pikkadills" were smartly traded there. Six grand panels illuminate Piccadilly Circus since 1980, and they are a symbol of modern London. The Angel of Christian Mercy Rooms are made in pink and reddish tones, and skillfully installed lighting creates the right atmosphere. Amora - is a complete encyclopedia of love that illuminates the hidden side of the relationships between a man and a woman. "You can know nothing about sex, but after visiting this place, you will get all the necessary information and will be able to build a relationships that will satisfy you."
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Introduction to Great Britain
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Знайомство з Великою Британією Слюсаренко Наталія Миколаївна, учитель географії та Нігай Олена Євгеніївна, учитель англійської мови Новоукраїнської гімназії №7 The UK consists of 4 parts: England(London); Scotland (Edinburgh); Wales( Cardiff); Northern Ireland (Belfast); London Edinburgh Belfast Cardiff Every part of the UK has its own symbol. England – the Red Rose Scotland – the Thistle Wales – theDaffodil, the Leek Northern Ireland –the Shamrock Red Rose England daffodil Wales thistle Scotland NORTHERN IRELAND Shamrock Northern Ireland Cross of St. Andrew (Scotland) The name of the flag is The Union Jack Cross of St. George (England) Cross of St. Patrick (Ireland) ВЕЛИКОБРИТАНІЯ НА КАРТІ СВІТУ Одна з дивних особливостей Великобританії - наявність безлічі островів на заході і майже повна їх відсутність на сході. Крім того , на заході берегова лінія протяжніша, що пов'язано з сильною порізаністю берегів. Хоча протяжність основного острова з півночі на південь перевищує 965 км , а з заходу на схід - 508 км в найширшому місці , загальна протяжність берегової лінії , включаючи острови і невеликі затоки , досягає майже 8000 км , з них більша частина припадає на західне узбережжя . На частку східного берега Англії припадає всього 1030 км , а на частку західного разом з Уельсом - 1970 км . Одна з дивних особливостей ... Загальні відомості, географічне положення: -острівна держава,до складу держави входять близько 50 її колишніх домініонів і колоній; -ядерна держава; -країна - великий експортер капіталу М'яка зима і спекотне літо, значна кількість опадів дозволяють вирощувати всі культури помірного поясу, хоча грунт не відрізняється високою родючістю. Природними особливостями Великобританія багато в чому схожа з сусідніми країнами Західної Європи. Це не дивно , оскільки Британські острови, розташовані в межах шельфу , відділилися від материка лише в недавній геологічний час . Берегова лінія Північного моря і Ла -Маншу прийняла обриси , близькі до сучасних , лише кілька тисяч років тому. Острівне положення Великобританії , близькість теплого Північно-Атлантичного течії , сильна розчленованість берегової лінії проте наклали певний відбиток на природу цієї країни. Це позначається в перевазі помірних температур , підвищеному зволоженні , незвичайне великій кількості поверхневих вод , поширення широколистяних лісів і вересових пусток . Клімат Великобританія по будові поверхні чітко ділитися на дві частини. Лінія, що проходить через міста Ньюкасл , Шеффілд і Брістоль до затоки Лайм , відокремлює гористий північний захід від рівнинного і рядового горбистого південного сходу. В цілому гірські райони займають трохи більшу площу і мають досить складну геологічну будову. У основі гір у межах всієї Шотландії , Північної Ірландії та Уельсу покояться нижнепалеозойские складчасті структури , а на півдні Уельсу і на півдні Корнуоллі - герцинського . Ці древні гірські споруди тривалий час піддавалися інтенсивному розмиву і руйнування , що призвело до вирівнювання їх поверхні. У альпійську епоху підняття сприяли відродженню середньовисотних гір Великобританії , причому за рахунок нерівномірності цих піднять західні частини гір виявилися значно вище східних . Рел’єф Англія Стоунхендж Стоунхендж перекладається як « камені , що висять в повітрі » , від stone - камінь , hang - висіти . Навколо Стоунхенджа є давні поховання . Стоунхендж побудували сильні і сміливі люди. Англія населена вже п'ять тисяч років тому. Стоунхендж був побудований інопланетянами як   розпізнавальний знак . Стоунхендж розташований на Солсберийской рівнині. Стоунхендж був побудований з урахуванням положення сонця в дні літнього та зимового сонцестояння . Ніхто не знає , хто побудував Стоунхендж. Можливо , Стоунхендж був храмом древніх богів Стоунхендж A Ballad of Stonehenge Three thousand years before Christ was a child, England was beautiful, young and wild. There were people, forests and rivers there, And the magic stones hung in the air. The people, who brought them, were strong and brave, And under this stones they found their graves. Where did they come from? Where did they go? Who were this people? We’ll never know. Was it a temple? Ancient God’s house? Was it a compass for friends from the star? They built it five thousand years ago. But why did they do it? We’ll never know. Now these days gone and these people gone, But the midsummer sunrise still shines on the stone. And the midwinter sunset still comes with a rain, And Stonehenge greets them on Salisburi plain. The best place in the world! London London is situated upon both banks of the River Thames, it is the largest city in Britain and one of the largest in the world. Its population is about 7 million people. Trafalgar Square The Houses of Parliament Buckingham Palace Madame Tussaud`s The Tower of London Westminster Abby Natural History Museum Шотландія EDZELL CASTLE Уельс Harlech Castle Північна Ірландія Dunrum Castle The End Thanks for attention!
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LOKALIZATION by students of 541 gr. Malova Daria Dovhan Tamila Localization is a process of adapting a product, content or service from one specific locale or market to meet the requirements of another specific locale or market. What does LOCALIZATION mean? Localization is an important part of every new foreign market entry, because it ensures that the brand speaks the same language as the potential customer. L10n When you sell a product to another market, you want it to resonate with the intended audience. Localization is how you cause that resonance. When localizing you must take different cultural values into account. Some countries will resonate with one thing while other countries won’t. Example of resonation Translation of the text from original language to target language Adapting design and layout to fit into translated text Modifying content to fit the tastes, cultural aspects, and consumption habits of other markets Adjusting to local regulations and legal requirements Adapting colors and graphics to target market Converting to local requirements (such as currencies and units of measure) Using proper local formats, e.g. dates, addresses, punctuation, symbols, and phone numbers The main goal of any localization process should be adopting the local culture into the international business. Localization can consist of all these elements: Elements of LOCALIZATION EXAMPLES OF LOCALIZATION Facebook is a very popular social media website. In addition to the clever concept which clearly has demand, part of its success came from early localization. Facebook is also a fine example of power of crowdsourcing -since 2008 different language versions of Facebook site are created with the help of crowdsourcing. Language after language, Facebook has gained a global user population. Website localization examples IKEA is an international furniture and home decoration brand that started to sell products with catalogs and distance selling in the 1940s. Although its sales have since shifted to department stores and the Internet, catalogs are still an essential part of the IKEA experience. Paper localization examples Multilizer PDF Translator is a small Windows application that translates documents automatically to dozens of languages. Small applications like this are often quite easy to use. Nonetheless, even the simplest application may lose its full potential without localization. Wrong language selections can prevent people from learning how to use the tool or play the game. Application localization examples Product localization examples Back in 2013 and 2014, Coca Cola launched their “Share a Coke” campaign. This campaign captivated the public. Instead of the Coca Cola logo on the label of the bottles there was a simple phrase: “Share a Coke with John”. But it wasn’t just for Johns, it was for Jacks, Sarahs, Bobbys. Everyone. On each coke label, there was a different name. This connected with people directly. Sometimes it is reasonable to even localize the product itself and not just the written material. Here you can see an example from the car industry. Every car has a steering wheel, but it can be located on the left side or on the right side. Likewise, every car must have a speedometer, but it can show miles per hour or kilometers per hour, based on the location. Product localization examples The aim of localization is to give a product the look and feel of having been created for the target market and to avoid or minimize local sensitivities. It is possible to localize almost everything. Although the term localization is often associated with software localization, the same principles and processes can be used with other materials as well. The aim of localization
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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 Presentation about Management completed the student group GRS -12d Yagnich Taras Management In simple terms, management is the act of getting people together to achieve the desired goals. An individual manager is a person who directly supervises people in a business; He is responsible for making and implementing decisions within the system. Management is an essential component of such activities as con- structing a high-rise building, operating a supermarket, running a parking garage. Every organization must manage its work, people, processes, technology, etc. in order to maximize its effectiveness. Management operates through various functions, often classified as planning, organizing, leading / motivating, and controlling. Any managerial system, at all managerial levels, is characterized in terms of these general functions Planning deciding what should happen in the future (today, next week, next month, next year, over the next 5 years, etc.) and generating plans for action. Organizing making optimal use of the resources required to enable successful implementation of the plans. Staffing job analysis, recruitment, and hiring individuals for appropriate jobs. Leading / Motivating Exhibiting Leadership and Motivational Skills in order to encourage others to play an effective role in achieving plans and to be willing to participate in the organization on the workers' part. Controlling monitoring, checking progress against plans, which may require modification based on feedback.
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Historical development of English and Russian parts of speech
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Historical development of English and Russian parts of speech Bukhinnik Juliya FL-42 General information about English part of speech In standard grammatical terms, we classify English words into the following categories, or parts of speech: Noun Verb Adverb Adjective Preposition Conjunction Numeral Pronoun OLD ENGLISH Old English was a much more inflected language than contemporary English. It was characterized by: strong and weak verbs; a dual number for pronouns two different declensions of adjectives; four declensions of nouns; grammatical distinctions of gender; did not use the article Old English - Adjective As well as the noun, the adjective can be declined in case, gender and number. One-syllable adjectives ("monosyllabic") have different declension than two-syllable ones ("disyllabic"). Singular. (narrow) Masc. Neut. Fem. Nominative nearu nearu nearu Genitive nearwes nearwes nearore Dative nearwum nearwum nearore Accusative nearone nearu nearwe Instrumental nearwe nearwe Modern English - Adjective An adjective - is a word whose main syntactic role is to modify a noun or pronoun (called the adjective's subject), giving more information about what the noun or pronoun refers to. We can not declined adjectives in case, gender or number. Old English - Adjective Degrees of comparison: absolutive, comparative, superlative. eald (old) - ieldra - ieldest strong - strengra - strengest long - lengra - lengest geong (young) - gingra - gingest Modern English - Adjective Old English - Pronoun Pronouns were the only part of speech in Old English which preserved the dual number in declension. E.g. 1st person Singular Plural Dual N ic, íc wé wit G mín úre uncer D mé ús unc A mec, mé úsic, ús uncit, unc Old English - Verb Strong and Weak Modal Verbs in Modern and Old English (Present-Preterite) The main difference of verbs of this type in modern English is their expressing modality, i.e. possibility, obligation, necessity. They do not require the particle to before the infinitive which follows them. In Old English in general no verb requires this particle before the infinitive. In fact, this to before the infinitive form meant the preposition of direction. Tenses in Old and Modern English Conclusion English through history was very progressive and active - the whole revolution happened with it in the 15th and the 16th centuries, not only taking into consideration the Great Vowel Shift, but also the major grammar changes. The result was the Modern, or New, English, which has practically no declension, lost genders, shortened words and forms, simplified the syntax. Old church Slavonic Conclusion Languages developed and changed rapidly during the history. All communicative processes reflects on the language grammatical and phonetically form. Intercultural relationship brings a lot of new words and enrich a vocabulary. All these processes reduce the role of declension, case, number, constrict the number of existing tense forms, people trying to make own language easy for learning. distinguished between seven classes (changing of vowels and consonants), each in conjugation and in the stem structure. Infinitive Past singular Past plural Participle II were conjugated in a simpler way than the strong ones, and did not use the ablaut interchanges of t he vowel stems. Weak verbs are divided into three classes which had only slight differences though. They did have the three forms - the infinitive, the past tense, the participle II.
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"London Eye"
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London Eye by Julia Tachyns’ka A modern but already very popular tourist attraction is the London Eye, a giant observation wheel located in the Jubilee Gardens on the South Bank. The 135 meter (443ft) tall structure was built as part of London's millennium celebrations. A Landmark for the new Millennium The structure was designed by the architectural team of David Marks and Julia Barfield, husband and wife. They submitted their idea for a large observation wheel as part of a competition to design a landmark for the new millennium. None of the entrants won the competition, but the couple pressed on and eventually got the backing of British Airways, who sponsored the project. Construction Construction of the observation wheel took more than a year and a half to complete. In the process over 1700 tonnes of steel were used for the structure and more than 3000 tonnes of concrete were used for the foundations.  The futuristic looking capsules, accommodating up to twenty-five passengers, were transported all the way from France by train through the chunnel. Each egg-shaped capsule is eight meters long and weighs five hundred kilograms. The twenty-five meter (82 ft) long spindle was built in the Czech Republic. The rim has a diameter of 122m (400ft), about two hundred times the size of a bicycle wheel. Eighty spokes connect the rim with the spindle. The Observation Wheel The observation wheel turns slow enough for people to embark while it is moving. A complete turn takes about thirty minutes. Thanks to the construction of the glass capsules on the outer side of the rim, London Eye Capsule Capsule the passengers have a great 360 degree view over London.  Many famous landmarks are clearly visible, including Buckingham Palace, St. Paul's Cathedral and the Houses of Parliament. On a clear day you can see as far as forty kilometers (25 miles).  Make sure you get your tickets in advance, lines can be very long, both the lines for embarking and for ticket purchases. It's less crowded at night when the views are even more spectacular.                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                                Panoramic skyline seen from the Eye, with Palace of Westminster and Big Ben to the left, Charing Cross railway station centre, and Waterloo railway station to the right
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London is the capital of Great Britain
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London the capital of Great Britain -to develop speaking skills-; -to activate students’ vocabulary; -to broaden students’ outlook; - to practice students’ reading skills. - BOYKO TETIANA SCHOOL № 6 USE THE EXERCISES TO IMPROVE THE KNOWLEDGE OF PULPILS OF THE SEVENTH FORM Tetyana Boyko, school 6 Vocabulary work -- CORRECT THE MISTAKES: Great Britan, Quein, the United Kingdom of Northen Ireland,Buckingham Palece,the Tover of London,Skotland,the ma-n street, Westminster Abbay,monarck,sihtseeing,big ben. --WRITE THE MISSING LETTER: Brita-n ,W -les, capi-al, is wa-hed b-, bri-ge,ro-al, W-stminster, the Ho-se of Parl-ament,H-de Park, the T-ames,the Hea-d of the Gove-ment,En-land. --MAKE THE WORD COMBINATIONS: Britain.Business. London. Palace. The House. Tower. The British.Great. Family. Buckingham. The famous. The Royal. Parliament.Center. --MAKE THE WORD COMBINATIONS: Britain.Business. London. Palace. The House. Tower. The British.Great. Family. Buckingham. The famous. The Royal. --MAKE THE WORD COMBINATIONS: Britain. Business. London. Palace. The House. Tower. The British. Great. Family.Isles. Buckingham. The famous. The Royal. Parliament. Church. Center. London the capital of Great Britain London is a very old city. It is about 2 thousand years old. It’s not only the capital city of Great Britain, it’s one of the biggest cities of the world. London is situated on the banks of the river Thames. As an old city, London has a great number of places of historic interest. London is divided into four parts, They are Westminster, the City, the East End, the West End. Westminster is the historic area of London. Westminster Abbey is the church, where the British monarchs have been crowed, married, buried since the 11-th century. The Houses of Parliament are the part of London called Westminster .They stand on the north side of the Thames. Here you can hear the chimes of Big Ben, one of the biggest bells in the world. The main street of London is the Whitehall. There are many government offices here. The City is the business center. London is rich in famous places. Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the Royal family. Thou the building isn’t an architectural masterpiece, its interior decoration, paintings, furniture are worth to see. The greatest English church is St. Paul’s Cathedral. It was built by famous architect Christopher Wren. Trafalgar Square is considered to be the center of London. The Regent Street is famous the richest shops, supermarkets. The British Museum is one of the best-known for its library, reading-room, the collection of manuscripts. By the Thames there is the Tower of London, one of the oldest and interesting buildings in Great Britain. It was used to be the royal palace, the fortress, a prison. Now it is opened for visitors.It is a tradition to keep ravens in the Tower. COMPLETE THE SENTENCES -London is… The parts of London are… -The Houses of Parliament … - The official residence of Queen is… -The oldest part of London is… -The most famous library is … -Buckingham palace is… -St. Paul’s Cathedral was built… -The Tower of London … -The Thames … ANSWER THE QUESTIONS -Where is London situated? -What is London ? -How many parts is London divided into? -What is Big Ben ? -Where have the British monarchs been crowned ? -Where do the Royal Family live ? -What is Westminster Abbey famous for ? -What is the main street of London ? -Where is the British Government situated ? What part of London is the best place for shopping ? -What is the business part of London? -What sights of London do you know ? EXPLAIN THE MEANING OF THE WORDS capital residence masterpiece architect queen monarchy CORRECT THE MISTAKES London is divided into three parts. London is the capital of Ireland. Big Ben is a main street. There are no churches in London. The Tower of London is a small church. PUT THE WORDS IN THE CORRECT ORDER -Europe-in-Great Britain-island-is-the largest -several-are-there-football teams-in-national-Britain Is-cold-and wet-in winter-Great Britain-in-the weather Match the beginning and the end of the sentences London stands on… There are 7 bridges… More than 7 million people… There are 8 tunnels… Big Ben… The Tower of London… Buckingham Palace is… live in London. was a prison in the past. over the Thames. was built by Ch.Wren. the royal residence. the river Thames. under the river Thames. read the text and say what impressed you most of all Windsor Castle is a queen’s favourite home. It is 32 kilometres west of London. There the Queen spends almost every weekend and Christmas. The castle was built in the 110th century. It consists of a number of buildings of different epochs. For almost 900 years Windsor Castle has been and still is the largest castle in the world, and also the Royal residence. That is why wonderful architecture as well as collection of paintings, sculpture are accumulated there. It stands in a large park called Windsor Great Park. The “Royal Collection” is a collection of drawings. It includes several canvases by Leonardo da Vinci; paintings by Rembrandt and famous English artist Thomas Lawrence. Queen Mary’s Doll’s House is the beautiful toy collection made for King George V’s wife. The Doll’s House was shown at the British Empire Exhibition in 1934.The mechanical and engineering equipment is made to work, including the water system, the electric lights and two lifts. The gramophone plays and the bottles in the wine cellar contain real wine. The Doll’s House was invented as an accurate record of contemporary domestic design. It may be justly said that Windsor Castle has one of the most brilliant collection of human skill and talent. Windsor castle. The doll's house You can use the pictures at the lesson The Tower of London is famous for its history. It was a royal palace, a fortress, a prison. It is a museum now. It is visited by many tourists. Many people take care of the Tower. They feed ravens. the legend says that the ravens are the life of London. the Tower was built in 1066. Westminster Abbey is the Royal church. Almost all the british monarchs have been crowned, married, buried here. It is more political than religious site .benedictine monks first came to this site in the middle of the 10-thcentury. The london eye is a giant ferris wheel situated on the banks of the thames. it was built in 1999.the entire structure is 135m tall. It has 32 capsules and carries around 10.000 visitors every day. Buckingham palace is the official residence of the british royal family. it is used as a royal home since 1837. the palace has 775 rooms. These include 19 state rooms, 52 royal and guests bedrooms, 188 staff rooms, 93 office rooms and 78 bathrooms. more than 50.000 people visit the palace each year as guests to banquets, lunches, dinners and the royal garden parties ,as 36.6m long, 18m wide, 13.5m high, the ball room is the largest multi-purpose room in the palace .it was opened in 1856.
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1) To know more  about the method of m-learning 2) To know opinions of teachers about this method 3) To find out opinions of pupils about the method 4) To reveal positive and negative sides 5) To predict prospects of its development What gadgets do you use at home ? 1st student:  at home I use laptop the most. I can always find the information, the report, pictures or the book with its help in the net. If the report is made on the computer and printed, it will be certainly much more accurately made, and the mark will be better. And certainly I can't live without a smartphone. With its help I listen to music and I call to my friends and sometimes even to the teachers. 1st student: at school I always use my smartphone.  It helps me at each lesson because you can take pictures of the task, access in the Internet, write down a lecture on a dictophone or translate a word in the dictionary. 2nd Student: I always take  my mobile phone with because I can ask for advice or help of my friend with a message. I also use my e-books to have textbooks and necessary books. The teacher of Russian and literature If all this is now brought into the class and told that I can use it for all the lessons I would be very pleased. What might be negative for innovation? But another question that I'm not so good at using these gadgets, so I need to learn how to use them. Firstly, use of gadgets will entice students. Secondly, technology is the future, and it opens to us a lot of possibilities. The found information will be fuller, and its search much faster. Communication with ill and disabled pupils won't be interrupted, it will be always possible to communicate, transfer the tasks and materials, to explain a theme, being far from them. It will be possible to show a theme much more visually, using pictures, presentations, video and audio materials. In addition, the lessons will be dynamic and students will easier assimilate a large amount of information.
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Musical professions
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Musical professions Favourite classmates’ hobbies Musical professions & Hobbies 1.songwriter 2.hair stylist 3.choreographer 4.manager 5.sound engineer 6. lead singer 7.singer 8. musical producer 9.dancer 10.musician 11. compositor Singing songs Playing the guitar Playing the violin Playing the piano Writing songs, poems Dancing Listening to music Collecting posters, pop stars Drawing pictures Reading books, magazines A songwriter writes the words of the songs A hair stylist is a person who does the pop star’s hair A choreographer is a person who teaches the dance routines to the performers A manager is a person who controls the business affairs of a star A sound engineer is person who records the song A lead singer is a person who sings songs Let’s play a game “Hobbies” 1.What’s your hobby? 2.Who’s your favourite singer? 3.What musical professions do you know? 4.Would you like to work in the music industry? 5.What hobbies have your classmates got? 6.What would you like to be? 7.What songs do you like to listen to? 8.Who’s your favourite band? 9.Which pop stars do you know? 10. What hobbies do you know?
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"Marie Sklodowska-Curie "
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Marie Skłodowska-Curie  Early years Maria Skłodowska was born in Warsaw, in the Russian partition of Poland, on 7 November 1867, the fifth and youngest child of well-known teachers . New life in Paris In late 1891 she left Poland for France. There she studied  at the University of Paris. Marie studied during the day and tutored evenings, barely earning her keep. In 1893 she was awarded a degree in physics and began work in an industrial laboratory of Professor Gabriel Lippmann. Scientific career Marie had begun her scientific career in Paris with an investigation of the magnetic properties of various steels, commissioned by the Society for the Encouragement of National Industry  That same year Pierre Curie entered her life; it was their mutual interest in natural sciences that drew them together. Marriage  A contemporary quip would call Marie, "Pierre's biggest discovery." On 26 July 1895 they married in a civil union , neither wanted a religious service. In Pierre, Marie had found a new love, a partner, and a scientific collaborator on whom she could depend. Pierre, Irène, Marie Curie Marie Curie, Irène Joliot-Curie and Ève Curie New elements In July 1898 Curie and her husband published a joint paper announcing the existence of an element which they named "polonium", in honour of her native Poland. On 26 December 1898, the Curies announced the existence of a second element, which they named "radium", from theLatin word for "ray In the course of their research, they also coined the word "radioactivity" Pierre and Marie Curie in the laboratory Nobel Prizes In December 1903, the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences awarded Pierre Curie, Marie Curie, and Henri Becquerel the Nobel Prize in Physics. International recognition for her work had been growing to new heights, with the result that the Royal Swedish Academy of Sciences honored her a second time, with the 1911 Nobel Prize in Chemistry 1911 Nobel Prize diploma Death Curie visited Poland for the last time in early 1934. A few months later, on 4 July 1934, she died from aplastic anemia , believed to have been contracted from her long-term exposure to radiation She was the first woman to win a Nobel Prize, the only woman to win Nobel Prizes in two fields, and the only person to win in multiple sciences. She was also the first woman to become a professor at the University of Paris
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Аналіз досвіду використання стратегії інеграції  ДП «Кондитерська   корпорація “Roshen”»                                                                                                       Виконала                                                                                                       Студентка групи ЕП-3-1                                                                                                       Фурсяк Дарина ГОЛОВНА ПРОБЛЕМА ПІДПРИЄМСТВА 1.Недостатньо ефективне дослідження ринку та способів виходу на нові сегменти цього ринку. 2.Подальше розширення роздрібної мережі та стимулювання обсягів продажів    Стратегічні цілі ДП«Кондитерська                                                 корпорація “Roshen”»                 ОСНОВНІ КОНКУРЕНТИ    "КОНТІ"     "АВК" СТРАТЕГІЇ ІНТЕГРАЦІЇ ПІДПРИЄМСТВ КОНКУРЕНТІВ СТРАТЕГІї ІНТЕГРАЦІЇ  1. Стратегія посилення позицій на ринку   2. Стратегія розвитку (розширення) ринку. 3. Стратегія розроблення нового продукту СТРАТЕГІЇ ІНТЕГРАЦІЇ НАСЛІДКИ КОМПЛЕКСНОЇ СТРАТЕГІЇ ДЯКУЮ ЗА УВАГУ!
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"Kingdom of Spain"
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Kingdom of Spain The origins of the Roman name Hispania, from which the modern name España was derived, are uncertain and are possibly unknown due to the inadequate evidence. Hispania may derive from the poetic use of the term Hesperia, reflecting the Greek perception of Italy as a "western land" or "land of the setting sun" (Hesperia, Ἑσπερία in Greek) and Spain, being still further west, as Hesperia ultima Altamira Cave paintings, in Cantabria Royal Palace and Santa María la Real de La Almudena Mt. Teide, Tenerife, Canary Islands, is Spain's tallest mountain Sant Maurici National Park in the Pyrenees. HM Juan Carlos I King of Spainand HM Queen Sofía of Spain. Mariano Rajoy, Prime minister Marbella, Málaga, where Britons —who are the third immigrant community in Spain— reside in large numbers. Palma de Mallorca where an important population of Germans live. Santiago de Compostela Cathedral, A Coruña; terminus of the Way of St. James Sagrada Família ofAntoni Gaudí, Barcelona. Flamenco is an Andalusian artistic form that evolved from the Seguidilla Antonio Banderas Javier Bardem Penélope Cruz Montserrat Caballé Julio Iglesias Enrique Iglesias Ciutat de les Arts i les Ciències, Valencia The City of Arts and Sciences is an entertainment-based cultural and architectural complex in the city of Valencia, Spain. It is the most important modern tourist destination in the city of Valencia. Designed by Santiago Calatrava and Félix Candela, the project underwent the first stages of construction in July 1996 and the finished "city" was inaugurated April 16, 1998 with the opening of L'Hemisfèric. The last great component of the City of Arts and Sciences, El Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia, was presented on October 9, 2005, Valencian Community Day. L'Hemisfèric L'Oceanogràfic El Museu de les Ciències Príncipe Felipe Bronze statues of Don Quixote and Sancho Panza, at thePlaza de España in Madrid The modern classical guitar and its baroque predecessor originated in Spain San Fernim Running of the Bulls (encierro) Monument in Pamplona Pamplona, 7 July 2005. People climb to the fences as the bulls run by and cross the Town Hall Plaza Pamplona, 2007. Bulls following some runners enter the bull ring, where the event ends. The bulls can be seen in the foreground and background of the picture. Fire bull and children running from it. La Tomatina  La Tomatina is a festival that is held in the Valencian town of Buñol, a town located 30 km from the Mediterranean, in which participants throw tomatoes and get involved in this tomato fight purely for fun. It is held on the last Wednesday of August, during the week of festivities of Buñol. And My photos in Spain Teruel Teruel Albaracin Vilanova D’Alcolea, San Antoni Castellon de la Plana Valencia Airport Thank you for your attention ! Skakalova Olexandta 11-a
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Life without job would be boring
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Life without job would be boring Life is good Life is great Life is unbelievable Life is hard Life is cruel Life is so beautiful. You're no good unless you are a good assistant; and if you are, you're too good to be an assistant. ~Martin H. Fischer People who work sitting down get paid more than people who work standing up. ~Ogden Nash The difference between a job and a career is the difference between forty and sixty hours a week. ~Robert Frost  If you choose a job you love, you won`t have to work a day in your life -Unknown author   Famous sayings about work Popular jobs for teenagers Having a job has many benefits for a teenager. Employment teaches responsibility and accountability, and also allows teenagers to earn money. Because their ability to work is often limited by school obligations, teens are generally happier in low-pressure, part-time jobs that offer flexible scheduling. Most communities offer a variety of job options that will interest teens of all different personality types. Food industry Serving the public is a great way to increase your social skills with people in real life! If you love to communicate with people, restaurant employment may be for you. Working as a waiter you can develop your communication skills, self-esteem and responsibility. Jobs at Stores Retail jobs, particularly in summer resort towns, are commonly held by young people. Retail sales clerks stock shelves, arrange displays, tag items, return items to shelves and assist customers. In some cases, you may be able to continue your job on a part-time position during the fall. Movie Movie / Theatre Free movies, free popcorn, and socializing are just a few of the benefits you get when working at a movie. If you love movies, this is the perfect environment for you to spend your summer working hours. Summer camp jobs Camp is a great opportunity for teens to get self-esteem and leadership skills. It`s ideal for outgoing, reliable people who enjoy working with children. Jobs for Sports Fans  Stadiums, sports teams, race tracks and other athletic venues hire seasonal workers as ticket sellers, concession stand workers, souvenir sellers and maintenance workers. These types of organizations also hire interns (mostly unpaid) to help with communications, marketing, promotions and other administrative functions. These positions are ideal for young people with a future interest in sports management careers. Outdoor Summer Jobs If you enjoy working outdoors, consider a seasonal farm job. Farms hire farm hands to help weed, water and maintain crops. During harvest time farm workers pick crops and help transport them . Many local farms employ stand workers to stock and sell fruit and vegetables.   Landscaping and Lawn Care Landscaping and lawn care is well developed during the summer months. If you do not mind dirty jobs and love the outdoors, nature, this job is for you. Jobs for Animal Lovers   Animal lovers might consider working for a pet store, veterinary clinics or hospitals, zoos, animal parks or animal shelter. Animal attendants will feed, groom, exercise animals as well clean cages and areas where animals are housed. Pet store workers will arrange displays, stock shelves, assist customers and care for pets. Stable hands at equine centers help to maintain the stalls and stable areas where horses are kept; they brush, groom, feed, water and sometimes help exercise horses.   Cleaning jobs You can work for your parents or neighbors to earn extra cаsh. Amusement Park Jobs   Amusement and water parks hire plenty of young people as ticket takers, ride monitors, concession staff, maintenance workers, singers, dancers, musicians and lifeguards.   Summer Jobs at the Beach  Want to spend the summer by the water and in the sun? Most ocean communities hire ticket takers, beach monitors, lifeguards to work on their beaches. Maintenance staff help to clean beaches, bathrooms and other facilities. Hotel Receptionist This job is an excellent opportunity for the right person to begin a career in hotel industry. The duties include answering the phone, helping customers, assisting the senior receptionist and any other odd jobs. ``The harder you work, the luckier you get`` ( G.Player, golfer)
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Music Musical instruments Brass Reed Flute is a woodwind instruments consisting of an open cylindrical tube of wood or metal having holes in the side stopped either by fingers or by pads controlled by keys Flute Percussion Drum Tambourine Lytavry Xylofon Tom-tom Strings Bandore Harp Violin Guitar is a stringed instrument originating in Spain usually having 6 strings,a flat sounding board with a circular sound hole in the centre a flat back and fingerboard Keyboard Piano Organ Celestas Piano
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Moovie quiz
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H O L L Y W O O D Historical center of movie industry in the USA H O L L Y W O O D D O C U M E N T A R Y This film is based on real facts H O L L Y W O O D D O C U M E N T A R Y O S C A R The Academy Award in the film industry H O L L Y W O O D D O C U M E N T A R Y O S C A R C A R T O O N A short, hand- drawn film usually made for children H O L L Y W O O D D O C U M E N T A R Y O S C A R C A R T O O N C O M E D Y Film in which the main emphasis is on humour H O L L Y W O O D D O C U M E N T A R Y O S C A R C A R T O O N C O M E D Y T H R I L L E R Film that uses suspense, tension and excitement as the main elements H O L L Y W O O D D O C U M E N T A R Y O S C A R C A R T O O N T H R I L L E R C O M E D Y S C R E E N There is a large white ... in the cinema H O L L Y O O D D O C U M N T A R Y O C A R C A R O O N T H I L L E R C O M D Y S C R E E W E S T R E N http://www.smaily.ru/smile/ludia-2577.html http://i.allday.ru/uploads/posts/2009-04/1240769144_cf0df5d8f9fa.jpg http://megaobzor.com/load/miatozoff/photoplenka/01.jpg http://www.examiner.com/images/blog/wysiwyg/image/ist2_2724191-movie-state-clapboard-vector-300dpi-jpg.jpg
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"Marilyn Monroe"
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Presentation student 10-A class Nastya Matula Marilyn Monroe - American actress, singer, model, sex symbol of the 1950s. Born June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles. Real name - Norma Jean Baker Mortinson. She starred in 30 films in different genres: comedy Some Like It Hot, How to marry a millionaire, and seven years after the wedding, Niagara melodrama, western Rica, where there is no return, drama Bus Stop. Thrice was married. Children are not small. Died August 5, 1962. Presentation student 10-A class Nastya Matula Marilyn Monroe - American actress, singer, model, sex symbol of the 1950s. Born June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles. Real name - Norma Jean Baker Mortinson. She starred in 30 films in different genres: comedy Some Like It Hot, How to marry a millionaire, and seven years after the wedding, Niagara melodrama, western Rica, where there is no return, drama Bus Stop. Thrice was married. Children are not small. Died August 5, 1962. Presentation student 10-A class Alyona Bondar Marilyn Monroe - American actress, singer, model, sex symbol of the 1950s. Born June 1, 1926 in Los Angeles. Real name - Norma Jean Baker Mortinson. She starred in 30 films in different genres: comedy Some Like It Hot, How to marry a millionaire, and seven years after the wedding, Niagara melodrama, western Rica, where there is no return, drama Bus Stop. Thrice was married. Children are not small. Died August 5, 1962.
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"Lina Kostenko"
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Lina Kostenko Aljona Bondar und Nastja Matula Das 20. Jahrhundert ist reich an einer ganzen Reihe von ukrainischen Schrift­stellern. Auf diese Zeit fällt das Schaffen von Lina Kostenko. Lina Wasyliwna Kostenko wurde am 19. März 1930 in Rshyschtschiw bei Kyjiw in einer Lehrerfamilie geboren. Lina beendete die Mittel-schule. Danach studierte sie an der pädagogi­schen Hochschule in Kyjiw. Im Jahre 1956 absolvierte sie mit Aus­zeichnung die Hochschule für Literatur in Moskau. Ihre ersten Gedichte begann sie schon mit 16 Jahren zu schreiben. Ihre Poesie war gegen den Totalitaris­mus gerichtet. Viele Jahre wurde ihr Schaffen nicht anerkannt. Viele von ihren Werken "Die Fürstin Gora" (1976) und andere waren von der Zensur verboten. Der Leser aber erkannte ihr Talent und die Kraft ihrer Werke. Für ihren Roman in Versen "Marussja Tschuraj" (1979) und das Poesiebuch "Nepowtornistj" wurde Lina Kostenko der Titel der Schewtschenko-Preisträgerin verliehen. Im Jahre 1994 wurde sie in Italien mit dem Literaturpreis von Francesko Petrarka, dem Titanen der Renaissance, für ihr Poesiebuch "Inkrustation" aus­gezeichnet. Ihre Poesieart unterscheidet sich durch die Einfachkeit und Klarheit der Aussa­ge, durch die Leichtigkeit und Harmonie der Gedichte.
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Money makes the world go round
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HOW DOES MONEY MAKE YOUR WORLD GO ROUND? Buy everything you want Travel to other countries Meet interesting people Have hobbies which need money such as collecting cars or pictures Take better care of your health Help other people win/lose need/lend/borrow makes/earns spend/saves is collecting FROM THE HISTORY OF MONEY First money which had the form of coins made of silver was used by the ancient Lydian kings. First paper money appeared in the Old China in the 1st century AD. In the 15-16th centuries with the development of capitalism paper money spread to Europe. Nowadays there are more than 340 kinds of national currencies. Currency of independent Ukraine came into use since 1996. Ukrainian monetary mint prints money for 23 countries. 1. C 2. B 3. C 4. A 5. B 6. A 7. B 8. A 9. A 1. When you get a present of money, how much do you save? A) all of it B) most of it C) some of it D) none of it 2. How many pieces of clothes or footwear did you buy last month? A) nothing B) some things C) not many D) a lot of 1. False 2. No Information 3. True 4. True 5. No Information 6. False You can travel all over the world. You have a lot of free time. You needn't go to work. People are interested in your opinion. You don't have to worry about your education or finding a good job. You can always help your relatives and friends. You can spend all your spare time on your hobby. Threatening letters and blackmail are not unusual things in your life. You can give away some money to charities. People are jealous of your wealth. You are afraid to lose your money. Everybody asks you to lend them some money. You can never be sure if people like you or your money. It is difficult to find real friends. You are in constant danger of the wrong attention. You need a bodyguard. It is difficult to know who to trust. Many rich people suffer from nervous breakdowns or drug and alcohol problems. USEFUL VOCABULARY charity shop - a shop that sells second-hand clothes, toys etc. to help the charity do its work drop out - to stop following the usual rules; stop working or studying CHARITIES A HOSPICE FOR PEOPLE WHO ARE DYING OF AN INCURABLE DISEASE SUCH AS AIDS SPONSORSHIP FOR CHILDREN IN THE THIRD WORLD HELPING THE OLD WITH FOOD AND HOUSING HELPING HOMELESS AND NEGLECTED PEOPLE IN CITIES CANCER RESEARCH PROTECTION OF WILD NATURE The love of money is the route of all evil Friendship can be bought only by friendship Neither a borrower nor a lender be Better be born lucky than rich Scorecard Your points Your mark for the lesson 30 points 12 27-29 points 11 24-26 points 10 21-23 points 9 18-20 points 8 15-17 points 7 Less than 14 points Next lesson will be more successful! MONEY IS A GOOD SERVANT BUT A BAD MASTER!
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"Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky"
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Aivazovsky was born in the family of a merchant of Armenian origin in the town of Feodosia, Crimea on the 29th of July in 1817. His parents were under strained circumstances and he spent his childhood in poverty. Aivazovsky was most famous for his seascapes, which constitute more than half of his paintings. Aivazovsky is widely considered as one of the greatest seascape painters of all time. His main style was Romanticism. Early biography and some facts With the help of people who had noticed the talented youth, he entered the Simpheropol gymnasium, and then the St. Petersburg Academy of Arts, where he took the landscape painting course and was especially interested in marine landscapes. In the autumn of 1836 Aivazovsky presented 5 marine pictures to the Academic exhibition, which were highly appreciated. In 1837, Aivazovsky received the Major Gold Medal for Calm in the Gulf of Finland (1836) and The Great Roads at Kronstadt (1836), which allowed him to go on a long study trip abroad. However the artist first went to the Crimea to perfect himself in his chosen genre by painting the sea and views of Crimean coastal towns. Beginning The first period During the period of 1840-1844 Aivazovsky, as a pensioner of the Academy of Arts, spent time in Italy, traveled to Germany, France, Spain, and Holland. He worked much and had many exhibitions, meeting everywhere with success. He painted a lot of marine landscapes, which became very popular in Italy: The Bay of Naples by Moonlight (1842), Seashore. Calm (1843), Malta. Valetto Harbour (1844). Seashore Calm (1843) The Bay of Naples by Moonlight (1842) «Malta. Valetto Harbour» The second period When in 1844 the artist returned to St. Petersburg, he was awarded the title of Academician, and became attached to the General Naval Headquarters. This allowed him to travel much with Russian fleet expeditions on different missions; he visited Turkey, Greece, Egypt, America. From 1846 to 1848 he painted several canvases with naval warfare as the subject; the pictures portrayed historical battles of the Russian Fleet The Battle of Chesme (1848), The Battle in the Chios Channel (1848), Meeting of the Brig Mercury with the Russian Squadron... (1848). The Battle of Chesme (1848) Meeting of the Brig Mercury with the Russian Squadron... (1848) The clear manifestation of Romanticism The Sea. Koktebel 1853. Oil on canvas. The Aivazovsky Art Gallery, Feodosia, Ukraine. The process, which determined the development of Russian art in the second half of the 19th century, also affected Aivazovsky. A new and consistently realistic tendency appeared in his work, although the romantic features still remained. The artist's greatest achievement of this period is The Black Sea (1881), a picture showing the nature of the sea, eternally alive, always in motion. Other important pictures of the late years are The Rainbow (1873), Shipwreck (1876), The Billow (1889), The Mary Caught in a Storm (1892). The mix of realism and romanticism The Black Sea (1881) The Mary Caught in a Storm (1892) The last period Aivazovsky left more than 6000 pictures, which are of very different value. There are masterpieces and there are very timid works. He failed to draw landscapes, could not draw a man. Aivazovsky got good commissions and became rich. He spent much money for charity, especially for his native town, he opened in Feodosia the first School of Arts (in 1865), then the Art Gallery (in 1889). He was a member of Academies of Stuttgart, Florence, Rome and Amsterdam. On the 5th of May in 1900 Aivazovsky died at the age of 82 in Feodosiya, Crimea. Death
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Music and Musical Instruments
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Music and Musical Instruments Compiled by E.V. Timoshenko A MUSICAL INSTRUMENT A PIANO A DOUBLE BASS A GUITAR AN ACCORDION A DRUM,Drums A VIOLIN A XYLOPHONE A FLUTE A FRENCH HORN A BANDURA AN ORGAN BAGPIPES A KOBZA A SAXOPHONE A CELLO What musical instruments are they playing? All musical instruments are devided into 4 groups: 1 CLASSICAL 2 ROCK 3 JAZZ 4 FOLK 5 POP 6 RAP 1.What is your favourite music style ? 2.Can you play any musical instrument? 3.Do you buy Cds or download music you like from internet? 4.Who is your favourite singer?(What is your favourite band?) Longfellow
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Monuments to Shevchenko in the world
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Monument to Shevchenko in Kyiv Statue to Shevchenko in Lviv Monument to Shevchenko in Khrakiv Monument to Shevchenko in Moscow, Russia Statue in Tbilisi, Georgia Monument to Shevchenko in Winnipeg, Canada Memorial to Taras Shevchenko in Buenos-Aeres, Argentina т Monument to Shevchenko in Budapest, Hungary Monument to Shevchenko in Warsaw, Poland Khata-museum in Priorka
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lights-camera-action
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LIGHTS !CAMERA! ACTION! a romance an action film a comedy a science fiction film a horror film a cartoon What type of film? is full of funny scenes? is about two people in love? is full of action and danger? has scary scenes? is about space technology, aliens or life in the future? has moving drawings? a comedy a romance an action film a horror film a science-fiction film a cartoon Movies can be : touching amusing exciting boring Phrases: Don’t waste your time watching this film. Don’t miss it! It’s a must! Batman is a boring film. Don’t bother with this one.
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"Мексика"
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The life of youth in Mexico Good people, fun, love to gossip, talk a lot and celebrate. Young Mexicans arrange holidays for any reason, sometimes in their gardens, sometimes in cafes, restaurants and other establishments. Habits of Mexicans Do not take off one's shoes at home. They like to criticize the government and the president. Going to church on weekends. Plenty to smile. Watch TV all day (do not read books almost); Every week, going to the cinema. In Mexico spread drugs. Often young people are seller of drugs, and even worse are addicts. The Mexican Mafia, also known as Laem is a Mexican criminal organization, one of the oldest and most powerful prison gangs USA. However, youth in Mexico feels happiest in the world, among people aged 9 - 30 years in 24 countries on five continents. Happiness for young Mexicans is strong family ties and the prosperity of the region, and later success in life. The end
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"Lana Del Rey"
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LANA DEL REY Elizabeth Grant better known as Lana Del Rey - American singer-songwriter. Name Lana Del Rey is taken not in honor of the actress Lana Turner and car Ford Del Rey, as it is written on many resources. As Elizabeth explains, she just likes the name. She previously performed under the name Lizzy Grant. LIZZY GRANT Living in New York, Lizzy, like many other young musicians in the evenings performed in clubs in the city. Many have remained at this level, but in 2008 she released a mini-album «Kill Kill». Failing success under this pseudonym, Lizzy realized that to become a singer, you need to have not only a beautiful and strong voice, but also spectacular, memorable appearance and name. That's why plastic surgery is the paramount task for budding stars, like Lizzy. It has changed a lot: if the first studio album, which was released in 2010, was not noticed, but the output of the second - Born To Die - did not leave anybody untouched. Studio albums Lana Del Ray a.k.a. Lizzy Grant (2010) Born to Die (2012) Extended plays Kill Kill (2008) Lana Del Rey (2012) Paradise (2012) ALBUMS Del Rey has stylized her musical sound as "Hollywood sadcore." Lana Del Rey has been described as "a self-proclaimed gangster version of Nancy Sinatra" and her music has been featured cinematic sound and its links to various aspects of pop culture of the 1950s and 60s. “ I was a big drinker at the time. I would drink every day. I would drink alone. I thought the whole concept was so fucking cool. A great deal of what I wrote on Born To Die is about these wilderness years. When I write about the thing that I've lost I feel like I'm writing about alcohol because that was the first love of my life. My parents were worried, I was worried. I knew it was a problem when I liked it more than I liked doing anything else. I was like, 'I'm fucked. I am totally fucked'. Like, at first it's fine and you think you have a dark side – it's exciting – and then you realise the dark side wins every time if you decide to indulge in it. It's also a completely different way of living when you know that...a different species of person. It was the worst thing that ever happened to me.” Del Rey's left hand is tattooed with the letter "M", referencing her grandmother, Madeleine, and the word "paradise". Her right hand is tattooed with the phrase "trust no one". She also has the phrase "die young" tattooed on her right ring finger THANKS FOR ATTENTION♥
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Months and the days of the week
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Standarts: 1.1.2.; 1.1.3.: 2.2.3.; 4.1.2. Speaking about favourite day using sentences in the Simple Present Simple correctly; asking and answering using Slimple Present correctly; demonstrate speaking skills using months and dates; Using time prepositions appropriately. } December, January, February, June, July, August } } March, April, May There are 4 seasons and 12 months in a year. They are: } September, October, November Winter, Spring, Summer and Autumn Find the riddle: There is an oak, he has twelve knots, Fifty-two branches, each of seven leaves. Teacher: Suleymanova Ruhangiz Adil School: 240 Baku city Form: 4 months Order the months of the year ______________ 7. _____________ ______________ 8. _____________ ______________ 9. _____________ ______________ 10. _____________ ______________ 11. _____________ ______________ 12. _____________ January February March April May June July August September October December November 7 days = a week ; 12 months = a year = 365 or 366 days = 4 seasons 3.New year 4.Novruz 5.Ramazan 6.My birthday 7.Teacher’s day 10.April fool’s day 1.Christmas 11.Knowledge day 12.The Independence Day 8.The 8th of March 9.Gurban holiday 2.Flower’s holiday Match the words and words combinations with pictures We celebrate Novruz holiday in April. in September. The American celebrate in December The Azeriz don’t cut in Gurban holiday True False True True False False False This is a symbol of seasons. True T E S T Halloween False True January, February, March, The cold is harsh,/sərt/ April, May, June, Summer will be over soon. July, August, September, Rain we love to remember. October, November, December, Time to take out coat and furs. Every week has 7 days, See how many you can say, SUNDAY, MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY, THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY. What is today? Days of the week http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=-4s-ut7N0jQThe Months of the Year Song http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=CB79gFbAh0k MONTHS AND DATES Paint the circles, put the names of week in right order Monday Tuesday Wednesday Sunday Thursday Friday Saturday Word scramble –Days of the Week Unscramble the words below For example: onmdya = Monday 1. utesyad____________________ 2. irfdya_____________________ 3. ondyma___________________ 4. dyauns____________________ 5. uraydsta___________________ 6. nesdaywed_________________ 7. uhdyatrs___________________ 8. eekwdays__________________ 9. eeekwnd___________________ on in in on Fill in : IN, ON, AT In In On Dear Mary, My birthday party is __ June 5th. Can you come? The party begin __ 7 o’clock __ the evening. You may come __ the morning. The party is __ Saturday. Love Patty. On At Homework: Make or draw your own caterpillar and write the names of months on it for your attention and circle one of the things: 1.My activity at the lesson: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 2.I could encourage my friends: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 3.How I understood the lesson: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 4.The lesson was interesting: 1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
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Kriviy Rih
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Kryvyi Rih Founded in 1775 Deposits of iron ore The biggest blast furnace in Europe
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Modern Television
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TV Prezentacii.com USA (1903) Charley Chaplin made his first film, Making a living, in 1914 in the USA The Russian film industry was going its own way. It produced such great films as Protazanov’s “The Queen of Spades” in 1916. In 1927 Warner Brothers in Hollywood made the first Film in which an actor sang and spoke. The film was called “The Jazz singer”. It’s interesting to know Modern TV I find … suitable for children… What is your favourite TV program? TV is cool! What we watch What do you like to watch on TV? It’s not my liking. I think it has a great educational value. It helps me to travel about. It gives you the latest news and keeps you informed. I can’t spend plenty of time on it. I can’t live without it. No Crime Violence Cruelty On TV! Read the newspaper clippings Between 22 and 34% of young males imprisoned for committing violent crimes report having imitated crime techniques watched on TV. Dr. Ming, University of Illinois, found that youngsters who watched a lot of TV when they were 8 years old were more likely to be arrested for criminal acts. Do you think violence on TV should be forbidden? Who should be responsible for that? Conclusion But remember the saying: “He who owns the information he owns the world”. Many people, many minds! Everybody must choose himself what to watch. What’s on the telly today? Who is the cleverest Show with Malakhov News block Advertisement Cartoon Film Sing with stars Who is the cleverest ? Talk Show With Andrey Malakhov Interview with Alexander Rybak Alexandr Ribak His star (to light) after the Eurovision. Alexander ( be born) in 1986 in Minsk. At the early age he (to take) to music school by his parents. He liked folk music, played the piano and the violin. A lot of nice songs (to write) by this talented musician. He played in some musicals and have a tour in America, China, Europe. This Eurovision award (to give) to him for his song “Fairytale” and next Eurovision (hold) in Norway. Interview with Alexandr Ribak When … you first song (to writte)? You took part in a successful musical. … it (to show) in Broadway? Who …the song “Fairytale” (to devote) to? When … your next concert (hold)? Where? My first song …(to write) at the age of 9. No, unfortunately it … (not to show) in Broadway. It (to devote) to the girl who I fell in love with. It … (to hold) in London in November. NEWS BLOCK Fareed Zakaria, famous author analyst, says that the percentages of the global GDP will be the same in the USA, but in Asia it (to rise) for the next 20 years. The US unemployment (to increase) by the economical crisis. H1N1 Back to school time this year (to overshadow) by the swine flu. Europe is bracing against the new virus — too much or not enough? Eat it, drink it, move it! The latest EU anti-obesity slogan (to sound) at last EU Youth meeting. Nowadays The Fight against cancer (to head) by the Eurocommittee. Remaking of the “Fame” by Alan Parker (to show) soon at the cinemas of Moscow. Vivienne Westwood’s pret-a-porter collection (to show) in Paris. It was typically anarchic – this time apparently in reference to global warming. A perfect goal (to core) by Andrey Arshavin at the match between Arsenal & Blackb’n last Tuesday. Your baby (to protecte) better if you use Johnson’s baby You want long eyelashes? Impressive look? Just choose Ultimeyes! And everybody (to be delighted) with you Enjoy shopping! Hurry up! Good sales (to offer) in L’Etoile. FOR AUTO-LOVERS !!! Perfect exhibition (to hold) on November, 12. Taganskaya 24 New i-phone (to make) for you! 19999 rub. J U S T COMEDY CLUB (to show) on October, 23 in ATRIUM. Tickets for EUROVISION Dance Contest (to sell) in all booking-offices of Moscow. Call: (495) 2987699 Gabriella Vanessa Hudgens Troy Zac Efron Start of something new At New Year party SING WITH STARS! What has been done? Modern TV Old films Interesting facts Test Newspaper clippings Quiz Cartoon Dialogue News Advertisement Film Song Speak about Tell Learn Do Discuss Hold See Act Learn Make Tell Sing НХСШ №10 Автор: Алексанян Сара Михайловна
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Merry Christmas !
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Merry Christmas ! Merry Christmas ! The letter from Santa Claus Dear ….!  ….. is coming! Have you decorated your Christmas …. already? I’ve already visited the children in …, Scotland and Wales. stockings trees Finland Christmas New Year England friends guests The letter from Santa Claus Are you good children? Are you good students? Wait for me and I’ll come anyway! I have prepared nice presents for you. Bye-Bye!!! Christmas is … C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T _ _ _ C _ _ _ _ _ _ Christmas is … S_ _ _ _ C _ _ _ _ P _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Christmas is … F _ _ _ P _ _ _ _ _ C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ Christmas is … C _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ T _ _ _ _ T _ _ _ _ _ Christmas is … P _ _ _ _ _ _ S _ _ _ _ _ Merry Christmas ! Fortune - telling Fortune - telling Fortune - telling Fortune - telling Fortune - telling Справка Дана _______________ об окончании Гончаровской средней общеобразовательной школы   Директор школы:__________ Шарин В.А. Christmas is … ?????? ????? Merry Christmas !
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London by Children’s Eyes
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I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! We will solve the problems, analyze research results, represent a publication, a presentation, a web-site. to see the sights ? ? to take part in celebrations ? Why people travel to the UK? to meet people to know more about the Royal Family to learn English better to see the beautiful British countryside to visit London to make friends When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! We will solve the problems, analyze research results, represent a publication, a presentation, a web-site. to see the sights ? ? to take part in celebrations ? Why people travel to the UK? to meet people to know more about the Royal Family to learn English better to see the beautiful British countryside to visit London to make friends When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! to see the sights ? ? to take part in celebrations ? Why people travel to the UK? to meet people to know more about the Royal Family to learn English better to see the beautiful British countryside to visit London to make friends I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself!
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"Men's wear"
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"Mass Media bussines"
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Why I choose sprite? Tasty Freshly + Lemon flavor Inexpensive but effective cosmetic products for different types of young skin I know that fast food is harmful but I'm loving for it's rich taste A wide range of quality sportswear, footwear and accessories Powerful and ultramodern devices with excellent design
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"London landmarks"
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London landmarks Vocabulary About London The most interesting attractions in London are: Buckingham Palace, London Eye, Tower Bridge, Trafalgar Square, The Tower of London, The British Museum, Tate Gallery of Modern Art, National Gallery, The Victoria & Albert Museum etc. You can walk around many interesting place. London Eye - Millennium Wheel London Eye - photos The Houses of Parliament The Houses of Parliament - photos Tower Bridge Tower Bridge - photos Buckingham Palace Buckingham Palace is the official London residence of the British monarch located in the City of Westminster. It has been a rallying point for the British people at times of national rejoicing and crisis. Today, Buckingham Palace is not only Queen's weekday home but workplace for Duke of York. There are also offices of the Royal Household in the Palace and workplace for 450 people. Trafalgar Square Trafalgar Square is the Square in London. The orginal name used to be "King William the Fourth's Square", but George Ledwell Taylor suggested the name "Trafalgar Square". The Square is a popular place. It is also famous for Nelson's Column and other statues and sculptures. Trafalgar Square - photos National Gallery National Gallery is located on the north side of Trafalgar Square. It was founded in 1834 and it is one of the greatest art collections in the world. You can watch many masterpieces by Leonardo da Vinci. Tate Gallery of Modern Art The building was transformed from an old power station by Swiss architect at a cost of 130 million pounds. This gallery of modern art is becoming very popular. It features international Modern Art organized in four themed groups - "Landscape", "Still Life", "The Nude" and "History". The Tower of London The Tower of London - photos THE END Thank you! Cascading capsules The Eye at night The Eye from the River Thames Tower Bridge from the North Bank at dusk Tower Bridge in London Buckingham Palace The Royal Family on the balcony North view of Trafalgar Square. One of the four lions guarding Nelson's Column The Tower of London
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Merry Christmas Celebration
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Click to edit Master title style Click to edit Master text styles Second level Third level Fourth level Fifth level 1    Children open Christmas crackers 2   Christmas Day is on the 19th of December 3    Christmas Eve is the day before Christmas Day 4   The traditional dish is a roast turkey 5   6    Children hang big red dress near the fire-place 7    People write Christmas cards before Christmas What is this ? Star Stocking Christmas tree Wreath What is this ? Star Stocking Bell Reindeer What is this ? Angel Baulbs Present Tree What is this ? Candy Cane Bell Candle Snowman What is this ? Cake Candle Candy Cane Stocking What is this ? Star Snowman Ornament Bell What is this ? Bell Santa Star Santa Claus, Santa Claus Where is your house? New Year is near Come quickly here Page 69 Jingle bells Jill would like to have a What would you like to get for Christmas? Holiday things from the bag Words matching Video about Christmas True/False test Christmas tree decoration Poem and song for Santa Presents for Christmas
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"10 Most Unusual Jobs"
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10 Most Unusual Jobs Chocolate Engineer Island Caretaker Tea Taster Crime Scene Cleaner Hot Walker Gum Buster Cartoon Mascots Fortune Cookies Writer Whiskey Ambassador Pet Psychic
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Let's go to London
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Good morning to you! We are all our places With sunshiny faces. Good morning to you! Solve the puzzle 12 5 20’ 19 7 15 20 15 12 15 14 4 15 14 2 Let’s go to London! Write down the following words: [brıt(Ə)n] [juˊnaıtid] [ˊkindƏm] [ˊkæpıtƏl] [ˊlʌndən] Britain United Kingdom Capital London Check yourself! Let's play a game "I agree ... I don't agree..." Paris is the capital of the UK. The Tower of London is a museum now Buckingham Palace is the residence of the Queen Westminster Abbey is a church The heart of London is Khreschatyk. London stands on the river Hudson London is the capital of Great Britain. London is a very big port London has three main parts The City is the historical part of London The West End is the richest part of London. The East End is the poorest part of London Find the pairs to the words Big London Tower Ben Trafalgar Parliament Westminster Square The Houses of Abbey The Tower of Bridge Let’s have a rest! make up the dialogue ! Yes, I think it's one of the most interesting and unusual cities in the world. Oh, it's beautiful. By bus or just walk. How can I get there? Have you visited Westminster Abbey? How do you like London? Not, yet. What is it famous for? Oh, yesterday I saw the Houses of Parliament, heard the voice of Big Ben, and visited the famous Tower. It is the royal church CHECK YOURSELF AND ACT OUT THE DIALOGUE! A: How do you like London? B: Oh, it's beautiful. A: Yes, I think it's one of the most interesting and unusual cities in the world. B: Oh, yesterday I saw the Houses of Parliament, heard the voice of Big Ben, and visited the famous Tower. A: Have you visited Westminster Abbey? B: Not, yet. What is it famous for? A: It is the royal church B: How can I get there? A: By bus or just walk.   Write a postcard to your friend From: To: Address: Dear______ ! I'm in_____ now. I have already been to _____. And I ____ See you soon. Bye. What would you like to visit in London? I would like to visit..., because I want to see... Thanks a lot! Have a nice day!!!
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Let’s study English!
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Where do people speak English? e h l l o hello I Y E S Yes N O No Yes No The ABC A a A a [ ei ] cake A a [ æ ] A a [ æ ] [ æ ] [ æ ] [ æ ] A a oo g d b y Goodbye e
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Musical Britain
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England Musical Britain The North of England England is the musical centre of Great Britain. In England there are strong local traditions of music, the North of Britain has a deep custom of brass band music. Beatles fans queue outside the HMV music store in Liverpool The Lochgelly Band, a Scottish colliery band, c. 1890 Grimethorpe Colliery Band Grimethorpe Colliery Band English church choirs English church choirs English pubs English pubs English pubs The Great North Country and Western Festival is the oldest Country Music The Great North Country and Western Festival is the oldest Country Music Festival in the North of England There is a huge marquee with a professionally built stage, lighting and sound system, Seating at the front of the stage is for those who wish to simply sit and listen to the music, and behind it are table and chairs for those who wish to 'do their own thing' and at the back a spacious dance floor surrounded by circular tables and chairs for those who wish to dance. 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Pepper, but featuring stronger compositions and more rock-oriented ensemble work. The group was still pushing forward in all facets of its art, whether devising some of the greatest harmonies to be heard on any rock record (especially on "Because"), constructing a medley of songs/vignettes that covered much of side two, adding subtle touches of Moog synthesizer, or crafting furious guitar-heavy rock ("The End," "I Want You (She's So Heavy)," "Come Together"). George Harrison also blossomed into a major songwriter, contributing the buoyant "Here Comes the Sun" and the supremely melodic ballad "Something," the latter of which became the first Harrison-penned Beatles hit. Whether Abbey Road is the Beatles' best work is debatable, but it's certainly the most immaculately produced (with the possible exception of Sgt. 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Linkin Park is an American rock band from Agoura Hills, California. Formed in 1996, the band rose to international fame with their debut album, Hybrid Theory, which was certified Diamond by the RIAA in 2005 and multi-platinum in several other countries About the band Following the success of Hybrid Theory and Reanimation, Linkin Park spent a significant amount of time touring around the United States. The band members began to work on new material amidst its saturated schedule, spending a sliver of their free time in their tour bus' studio. Linkin Park's second album debuted on March 25, 2003 and instantly earned worldwide recognition, going to No.1 in the US and UK, and No.2 in Australia. Meteora sold more than 800,000 copies during its first week, and it ranked as the best selling album on the Billboard charts at the time In 2004, the band began to work with Jay-Z to produce another remix album, entitled Collision Course. The album, which featured intermixed lyrics and background tracks from both artists' previous albums, debuted in November 2004. Shinoda also formed a new band, Fort Minor, as a side project. With the aid of Jay-Z, Fort Minor released its debut album, The Rising Tied, to critical acclaim. Linkin Park also participated in numerous charitable events, most notably raised money to benefit victims of hurricane Charley in 2004 and later hurricane Katrina in 2005. The band donated $75,000 to the Special Operations Warrior Foundation in March 2004 Linkin Park returned to the recording studios in 2006 to work on new material. To produce the album, the band chose producer Rick Rubin. Despite initially stating the album would debut sometime in 2006, the album was delayed until 2007. Minutes to Midnight sold over 625,000 copies in its first week, making it one of the most successful debut week albums in recent years. The album also took the top spot on the Billboard Charts While working on the new album, Linkin Park worked with successful film composer Hans Zimmer to produce the score for Transformers: Revenge of the Fallen. Linkin Park reached No.8 in Billboard Social 50, a chart of the most active artists on the world's leading social networking sites. In other Billboard Year-End charts, the band reached No.92 in the "Top Artists" chart,[73] as well as A Thousand Suns reaching No.53 in the Year-End chart of the Billboard Top 200 albums and No.7 in the 2010 Year-End Rock Albums, and "The Catalyst" reaching No.40 in the Year-End Rock Songs chart used sites http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Linkin_Park
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"Modern English Word Formation"
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The aim of this work is to teach students to be word-conscious, to be able to guess the meaning of words they come across from the meaning of morphemes, to be able to recognize the origin of this or that lexical unit.  The task of the work is to show the ways of word building, i.e. affixation, suffixation, compounds, statives, vowel and consonant alternations and conversion. Topical interest. This work is of topical interest because English is a living growing language. The system of its sounds is subjected to various changes, the words and word combinations undergo changes. The most noticible and most appreciable transformations occur in words that form part of English, that is in its vocabulary. The bad news is that even if you have an excellent vocabulary, you know only a small percentage of those words. The good news, however, is that you can increase your vocabulary throughout your life. The even better news is that once you have learnt a new word, it is yours for life. It will always be stored away, ready to be recalled the next time you have a conversation or write a letter or composition. English is a living, growing language; new words are constantly being added. English words come from many sources. Some come from the dead language Latin, and others come from ancient Greek. Knowing the words and parts of words borrowed from Latin and Greek can help us understand the meaning of many English words. In general, English words are of two kinds: Prefixation Suffixation Derivational suffixes can be classified according to the parts of speech. Old English MEANING EXAMPLES - DOM STATE, RANK, CONDITION SERFDOM,WISDOM, KINGDOM - NESS QUALITY, STATE GREATNESS, TALLNESS - th ACT, STATE, QUALITY WARMTH, WIDTH, GROWTH - ER DOER, MAKER HUNTER, DANCER, READER Foreign suffixes (Latin, French, Greek) - AGE PROCESS, STATE, RANK PASSAGE, BONDAGE - ANCE (ENCE) ACT, CONDITION, FACT ACCEPTANCE, DIFFERENCE Classification of suffixes - ARD ONE THAT DOES DRANCARD, WIZARD - ATION ACTION, STATE, RESULT OCCUPATION, STARVATION - CY STATE, CONDITION ACCURACY, CAPTAINCY - ESS FEMININE WAITRESS, LIONESS, TIGRESS - IST DOER, BELIEVER MONOPOLIST, SOCIALIST - ITY STATE, QUALITY, CONDITION ACIDITY, CIVILITY - OR DOER, OFFICE, ACTION DIRECTOR, ELEVATOR - TUDE QUALITY, STATE, RESULT MAGNITUDE, FORTITUDE - TY QUALITY, STATE ENMITY, ACTIVITY - SHIP STATE OF BEING FRIENDSHIP, MEMBERSHIP Noun suffixes - FUL FULL OF, MARKED BY THANKFUL, ZESTFUL - ISH SUGGESTING LIKE CHILDISH, BOYISH - LESS LACKING, WITHOUT HOPELESS, MOTHERLESS - LIKE LIKE, SIMILAR CHILDLIKE, DREAMLIKE - LY LIKE, OF THE NATURE OF FRIENDLY, QUEENLY - SOME APT TO, SHOWING TIRESOME, LONESOME - ABLE ABLE, LIKELY CAPABLE, TOLERABLE - ESQUE IN THE STYLE OF, LIKE PICTURESQUE, GROTESQUE - FIC MAKING, CAUSING TERRIFIC, BEATIFIC Adjective suffixes OLD ENGLISH SUFFIXES - EN CAUSE TO BE DEEPEN, STRENGTHEN FOREIGN SUFFIXES - ATE BECOME, FORM, TREAT ANIMATE, SUBLIMATE - ESCE BECOME, GROW, CONTINUE CONVALESCE, ACQUIESCE - FY MAKE, CAUSE, CAUSE TO GLORIFY, FORTIFY - ISH DO, MAKE, PERFORM PUNISH, FINISH - IZE MAKE, CAUSE TO BE, TREAT WITH CRITICIZE Verb suffixes SUFFIX MEANING EXAMPLE -IE SMALL, FAMILIAR BIRDIE, GIRLIE, NIGHTIE, AUNTIE - LET SMALL, UNIMPORTANT PIGLET, LEAFLET, SRARLET, BRACELET, STREAMLET - LING UNIMPORTANT, DEROGATORY DUCKLING, DARLING, SQUIRRELING - ETTE, - ET FEMININE FORM, IMITATION USHERETTE, ROOMETTE, KITCHENETTE, CORONET - Y FAMILIAR FORM (USED IN FAMILY, WITH CHILDREN) Daddy, Billy, doggy - OCK SMALL HILLOCK, BULLOCK - EN SMALL KITCHEN, CHICKEN - CLE, CULE LESSENING ARTICLE, PARTICLE, GLOBULE Suffixes indicating smallness or lessening Roots Compound nouns are nouns built from two or more roots. They often have one stress. The meaning of a compound often differs from the meaning of its elements. Compounding- is one of the productive types of word-formation in Modern English. Compound words are inseparable vocabulary units. They are formally and semantically dependent on the constituent bases and the semantic relations between them which mirror the relations between the motivating units. The main types of compound nouns are as follows: Compounds noun-stem+noun -stem apple-tree, snowball, newspaper adjective stem+ noun stem blackbird, whitehorn, blackleg Stonewall combinations Abbreviations The statives Conversion Blends
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Mass Media
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The tasks of our lesson Olesya Budimirova Olesya Budimirova 1. Article 2. Chanel 3. Edition 4.Tabloid 5.Advertisement 6. Commercial 7. Documentary 8. Prime time 9.Satellite 10.Facebook 11.Radio program 12. Vkontakte 13.Comedies 14. A live match 15. Mail.ru 16. Website press, radio, television or the Internet Olesya Budimirova What is the English for? Olesya Budimirova Olesya Budimirova Olesya Budimirova Olesya Budimirova 1)A newspaper a) is a large, thin book with a paper cover, often printed on shiny paper, which contains stories, articles, photographs, and sometimes also news. 2)Sunday paper b) is all the organizations that are involved in providing information to the public, especially newspa­pers, television, and radio. 3)Local paper c) a serious magazine on particular subject, contain­ing articles by university teachers, scientists, doc­tors, etc. 4)Magazine d) lists of films, plays, and other events, with details of the times, dates, and places where they will happen. 5)Journal e) a set of large folded sheets of paper containing news articles, pictures, which is printed and sold every day or every week. 6)Thepress f) a newspaper that gives news mainly about the town or area where it is printed. 7)The media g) newspapers that are read by a lot of people and ge­nerally contain articles that are entertaining rather than serious, for example, stories about people on television and sport. 8)Tabloid h) is a magazine, especially for children, that consists of funny or exciting stories which are told using a series of pictures. 9)The popular i) paper that is sold every Sunday, and is usually big­ger than papers sold on other days. 10)Comic g) a newspaper and the people who write for them. 11)Listings k) a newspaper that doesn't contain much serious news, but has stories about famous people, sport, etc. Olesya Budimirova Match the questions (1-7) to the answers (A-G). 1) Do you like comedy programmes? 2) Why does John not like news programmes? 3) What kind of TV programme does Hellen like? 4) Why do you like sports programmes? 5) What time is your favourite reality show? 6) What programme do you usually watch? 7) What kind of TV programme do you like? A. Because they're exciting. B. Because he finds them boring. C. I usually watch comedy programmes. D. It's at six p.m. E. She likes quiz shows. F. I like nature programmes because they are interesting. G. Yes, I do. Comedy shows are funny. Olesya Budimirova - discuss in turn; - don't interrupt one another; - discuss the idea, not the pupils; - try to come to a common idea. Olesya Budimirova Olesya Budimirova Olesya Budimirova Olesya Budimirova Post-Listening Activity Decide whether each statement is true (T) or false (F): 1. Ann was looking forward to seeing the film. 2. Maria felt hungry during the film. 3. David thinks the film was very long. 4. Maria says the story was very interesting. 5. Anna thinks the book is more interesting than the film. 6. David is going to buy the film on DVD as a present for his sister. Olesya Budimirova Olesya Budimirova Write out the incorrect words a) a mobile phone which/who can send e-mails; b) a computer that/what knows your voice; c) the man which/who lives next door; d) the girl that/which always sits next to me; e) the bus that/who I take to get to school; f) a meal which/who you can cook easily at home. Olesya Budimirova Home task -to write o composition for the high level; -to make up some sentences using your active vocabulary for the lower level.
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"Massachusetts Institute of Technology"
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Massachusetts Institute of Technology The Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) is a private research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts traditionally known for research and education in the physical sciences and engineering, but in recent decades increasingly associated with fields such as biology, economics, linguistics, and management as well. Founded in 1861 in response to the increasing industrialization of the United States, the institute used a polytechnic university model and stressed laboratory instruction. Today, the University comprises various academic departments with a strong emphasis on scientific, engineering, and technological education and research. History In 1859, a proposal was submitted to the Massachusetts General Court to use newly filled lands in Back Bay, Boston for a "Conservatory of Art and Science", but the proposal failed. A proposal by William Barton Rogers led to a charter for the incorporation of the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, signed by the governor of Massachusetts on April 10, 1861. Rogers wanted to establish an institution to address rapid scientific and technological advances. He did not wish to found a professional school. The Rogers Plan reflected the German research university model, emphasizing an independent faculty engaged in research as well as instruction oriented around seminars and laboratories. Campus MIT's 168-acre (68.0 ha) campus spans approximately a mile of the north side of the Charles River basin in the city of Cambridge. The campus is divided roughly in half by Massachusetts Avenue, with most dormitories and student life facilities to the west and most academic buildings to the east. The bridge closest to MIT is the Harvard Bridge, which is known for being marked off in a non-standard unit of length – the smoot. Academics MIT is a large, highly residential, research university with a majority of enrollments in graduate and professional programs. MIT operates on a 4–1–4 academic calendar with the fall semester beginning after Labor Day and ending in mid-December, a 4-week "Independent Activities Period" in the month of January, and the spring semester beginning in early February and ending in late May. Traditions and student activities The faculty and student body highly value meritocracy and technical proficiency. MIT has never awarded an honorary degree, nor does it award athletic scholarships, ad eundem degrees, or Latin honors upon graduation. However, MIT has twice awarded honorary professorships: to Winston Churchill in 1949 and Salman Rushdie in 1993. Many upperclass students and alumni wear a large, heavy, distinctive class ring known as the "Brass Rat". Originally created in 1929, the ring's official name is the "Standard Technology Ring." The undergraduate ring design (a separate graduate student version exists as well) varies slightly from year to year to reflect the unique character of the MIT experience for that class, but always features a three-piece design, with the MIT seal and the class year each appearing on a separate face, flanking a large rectangular bezel bearing an image of a beaver. The initialism IHTFP, representing the informal school motto "I Hate This Place" and jocularly euphemized as "I Have Truly Found Paradise," "Institute Has The Finest Professors," "It's Hard to Fondle Penguins," and other variations, has occasionally been featured on the ring given its historical prominence in student culture. Thanks for your attention!
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London, the Capital of the UK. When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life. Sightseeing of London Trafalgar Square The National Gallery The National Gallery is one of the best picture galleries of the world. Each day many tourists visit this fine building with tall columns. is one of the greatest churches in England. It was built in the 17th century by Sir Christopher Wren. It is a beautiful building with many columns and towers. Big Ben is the name of the clock and the bell of the clock tower of the Houses of Parliament. You can hear the sound of Big Ben every hour in London. Tower Bridge It is the most well-known bridge in the world. This bridge was built in 1894. from the upper part of the bridge one can enjoy the wonderful view of London. The Tower of London Westminster Abbey Buckingham Palace is the official residence of the Queen of England. Behind the palace you can see the huge garden. Inside the palace and the garden there are many objects of art. The Houses of Parliament This building is the seat of the English Parliament. It was built in 1042. London Eye The British Museum is one of the largest museums in the world. It shows the works that tells us about the history of people from prehistoric times till present day. Every day many people visit it. The British Museum has a great library with the largest collection of books and manuscripts. Oxford Street Piccadilly Circus The Globe Theatre The Thames is the deepest river of the country. The capital of the UK stands on the River Thames. Hyde Park is the largest park in London. It is one of the most popular places of Londoners on hot summer days. London Zoo London Zoo The Circus was created by John Nash as part of the future King George IV's plan to connect Carlton House - where the Prince Regent lived- with Regent's Park. The Globe Theatre was a theatre in London associated with William Shakespeare. It was built in 1599 by Shakespeare's playing company, and was destroyed by fire on 29 June 1613. The second Globe Theatre was built on the same site by June 1614 and closed in 1642. A modern reconstruction of the Globe, named "Shakespeare's Globe", opened in 1997. St. James's Park St. James's Park is a 23 hectare park in Westminster, central London. It is the oldest of the Royal Parks of London. St. James's Park is surrounded by Buckingham Palace , St. James's Palace , Horse Guards. The park has a small lake, St. James's Park Lake, with two islands, Duck Island and West Island. A bridge across the lake affords a view of Buckingham Palace. Regent's Park is one of the Royal Parks of London. Regent's Park is the largest grass area for sports in Central London and offers a wide variety of activities, as well as an Open Air Theatre, the London Zoo and many cafes and restaurants. is the world's oldest scientific zoo. It was opened in London on April 27, 1828, and was intended used as a collection for scientific study. It was opened to the public in 1847. Today it houses a collection of 755 species of animals, making it one of the largest collections in the United Kingdom.
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Italian merchant and traveler, who presented the story of his journey to Asia in the famous "Book of the diversity of the world." MARCO POLO Marco Polo was born in September, 15 1254 in Venice. Marco Polo was born to a Venetian merchant Nicola Polo, whose family was engaged in trade jewelry and spices. A lot of important information about the nature and peoples of distant Asia were produced by Italian traveler Marco Polo. At the end of the XIII century. He along with his father and uncle Venetian merchants, he made a trip to China, where he lived for about 17 years. Marco Polo in China The first Chinese city where in 1275 the family got the Polo was Shachzha. In the same year they made ​​it to the summer residence of Kublai Khan in the shandy. According to Polo, Khan was delighted with them, gave different instructions, did not allow him to return to Venice, and even for three years kept him governor of the city of Yangzhou. In addition, the Polo family) was involved in the development of the army of Khan and taught him to use a catapult during the siege of fortresses. Marco Polo in China Their journey lasted from 1271 by 1295. The return trip he made to the sea, having sailed from China to the shores of the Persian Gulf. Back in Italy, Marco Polo told a lot of what he saw as he was the first European PWM informing about such unprecedented countries, many did not believe him. For many of his countrymen Asia remained unexplored continent, and the stories of traveler - just amusing stories. The whole journey took almost four years. The word has a million of its own "creator". Marco Polo, who visited China in the 13th century to convey his admiration for untold riches, and coined the word million. A little history Marco Polo introduced the story of his journey to Asia in the famous "Book of the diversity of the world." Despite doubts about the veracity of the facts contained in this book are expressed from its inception to the present, it serves as a valuable source of geography, ethnography, history, Armenia, Iran, China, Mongolia, India, Indonesia and other countries in the Middle Ages. This book had a significant impact on seafarers, cartographers. In particular, she was on the ship of Christopher Columbus during his search for a route to India, according to researchers, Columbus did on her 70 marks "The book about the diversity of the world." Marco Polo's book is one of the most popular objects of historical research. Bibliography, compiled in 1986, includes more than 2,300 scientific papers only in European languages "The book about the diversity of the world." Marco Polo's descriptions are full of inaccuracies. This applies to the names of individual cities and provinces, their relative locations, and descriptions of the objects in these cities. In defense of Marco Polo can be said that the description of them was carried by memory. Thank you for your attention
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Моніторингове дослідження якості знань учнів з англійської мови
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Підсумки моніторингового дослідження якості знань з англійської мови учнів 6-х, 7-х класів Чугуївської гімназії №5 Вчитель: Овсяннікова І.Ю., спеціаліст Якщо не міряти результати, то не можна відрізнити успіхи від поразки Девід Осборн (економіст, письменник) одержання об’єктивної інформації про рівень навчальних досягнень школярів, а також визначення шляхів цілеспрямованого їх корегування. Мета дослідження Виявлення навчальних досягнень учнів, зокрема досягнення базового рівня мовленнєвої компетенції; З’ясування причин відмінностей навчальних досягнень у різних категорій учнів; Виявлення факторів, які суттєво впливають на стан навчальної підготовки; Корегування навчального процесу та його навчально-методичного забезпечення на основі аналізу результатів вимірювань і досліджень; Підготовка учнів до широкого застосування різних засобів діагностування, зокрема тестів, у навчання іноземної мови; Упровадження сучасних технологій проведення підсумкового контролю в гімназії; Підготовка учнів до стандартизованих іспитів, які починають впроваджувати у вітчизняній школі. Завдання дослідження Проведення вимірювань знань учнів наприкінці семестру (тести з аудіювання, читання, письма та говоріння) – грудень 2011р. Аналіз і порівняння рівня навчальних досягнень за результатами 2010-2011 н.р. і І семестру 2011-2012 н.р.; Збір, аналіз й узагальнення інформації про фактори, які впливають на успішність навчання; Для досягнення вказаних цілей було перебачено: Порівняння рівня навчальних досягнень за результатами 2010-2011 н.р. і І семестру 2011-2012 н.р. Аналіз результатів анкетування учнів 3. Навіщо, на твій погляд, необхідно добре володіти англійською? 4. Що, на твій погляд, найбільше сприяє успішності вивчення англійської? 5. Які шкільні предмети тобі подобаються найбільше? освітній і культурний рівень родини; наявність дорослих, які можуть надати допомогу в навчання; наміри, інтереси учнів, їхнє ставлення до навчання взагалі і до предмета зокрема. Анкетування учнів передбачало виявлення факторів, які можуть впливати на якість базової підготовки з іноземної мови: вживання The Past Continuous Tense, структур to listen to, on the 5th of; неправильне вживання присудка в ІІІ особі однини в теперішньому неозначеному часі; побудова коротких відповідей; уживання дієслів у теперішньому часі; використання прийменників у таких виразах, як : «on board of the ship», « to go in for sports»; пропуск букв у середині або в кінці слова; Типові помилки під час виконання тестових завдань з англійської мови У 6 класі: вживання The Past Continuous Tense, The Past Perfect vs The Present Perfect Tenses; неправильний порядок слів у реченні; орфографічні помилки в написанні слів; вживання допоміжного слова в питальних та заперечних реченнях в теперішньому неозначеному часі. Типові помилки під час виконання тестових завдань з англійської мови У 7 класі: звернути серйозну увагу на формування вмінь учнів письмово оформлювати власні висловлювання; збільшити кількість занять, присвячених формуванню умінь будувати письмові зв’язні висловлювання; тематикою занять передбачити залучення учнів до викладу своїх спостережень, вражень, думок, обґрунтування та аргументацію висновків, поглядів. Виявлені в ході тестування недоліки в підготовці учнів є підставою для проведення корегувальної роботи серед учнів з формуванням навичок усіх видів мовленнєвої діяльності, яка має врахувати такі аспекти: недостатнє володіння численними фонетичними правилами читання; недостатнє засвоєння транскрипції та неповне застосування її знаків; неправильний поділ речень на синтагми та їх інтонаційне оформлення, відокремлення фразового й синтагм енного наголосів, пауз; невміння застосовувати умови спадної та зростаючої інтонації; невміння застосовувати в тексті незнайомі слова, артиклі, прийменники, суфікси, сполучники, допоміжні та модальні дієслова, правильно розташовувати слова; невміння оперативно відокремлювати ключові слова, визначати за контекстом значення незнайомих слів; невміння синтезувати зміст речень, запам’ятовувати їхній загальний (скорочений зміст). Проведені дослідження вмінь учнів самостійно прочитати незнайомий текст виявили такі типові помилки: Дякую за увагу!
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“London City by Children’s Eyes”
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I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! We will solve the problems, analyze research results, represent a publication, a presentation, a web-site. to see the sights ? ? to take part in celebrations ? Why people travel to the UK? to meet people to know more about the Royal Family to learn English better to see the beautiful British countryside to visit London to make friends When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! We will solve the problems, analyze research results, represent a publication, a presentation, a web-site. to see the sights ? ? to take part in celebrations ? Why people travel to the UK? to meet people to know more about the Royal Family to learn English better to see the beautiful British countryside to visit London to make friends When a man is tired of London, he is tired of life; for there is in London all that life can afford I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself! to see the sights ? ? to take part in celebrations ? Why people travel to the UK? to meet people to know more about the Royal Family to learn English better to see the beautiful British countryside to visit London to make friends I hope to see London before I die William Shakespeare If the world a great book, of which they who never stir from home read only a page? Why people travel to the UK? There is no London without the river Thames City Westminster West End Check yourself!
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MARIA CALLAS Prepared Victoria Tsybulska From 7(11)-B Maria Callas (December 2, 1923 - September 16, 1977) - opera singer (soprano), one of the greatest singers of the twentieth century. Enthusiastic audience during his lifetime was awarded her the title of La Divina. Maria Callas (real name Maria Anna Sofia Cecilia Kalogeropulu) was born December 2, 1923 in New York, the son of Greek immigrants. Despite the small wealth, his parents decided to give her singing education. Mary extraordinary talent manifested itself at an early age. In 1937, together with her mother she comes home and goes to one of the Athens Conservatory , " Etnikon Odeon ", to the famous educator Mary Trivelli . Under her leadership, Callas produced and performed in a student play his first operatic roles - Santuzza role in the opera " Cavalleria Rusticana " Pietro Mascagni . Such a significant event occurred in 1939 , which became a sort of the future life of the singer. She moves to another Athens Conservatory , " Odeon Afyon " in class outstanding coloratura singer Elvira de Hidalgo Spaniard , who completed a grinding voice and helped place as Callas opera singer . In 1941, Callas made ​​her debut at the Athens Opera, performing the role in the opera Tosca by Puccini. Here she works until 1945, gradually starting to develop leading operatic roles. Callas's voice was brilliant "irregularity." In the middle register she heard muffled custom, even as a few muffled voice. Experts considered this lack of vocals, and the audience saw this as a special charm. Not casually talked about the magic of her voice that she captivates the audience with his singing. The singer called his voice "dramatic coloratura." In 1947 she received the first prestigious contract - she had to sing opera Ponchielli " Mona Lisa " at the Arena di Verona, the world's largest opera theater in the open air , where he performed almost all the greatest singers and conductors of the XX century . Tullio Serafin conducted a performance , one of the best conductors of Italian opera . Again, a personal meeting determines the fate of the actress. That recommendation Seraphina Kallas invited to Venice. Here, under his guidance, she takes the title role in the opera "Turandot" and Puccini's "Tristan and Isolde" by Richard Wagner . Maria tirelessly to improve not only your voice, but also the shape. Tortured himself severe diet. And achieved the desired result, virtually unchanged beyond recognition. She so record their achievements: "La Gioconda 92 kg 87 kg Aida; Norm 80 kg 78 kg Medea; Lucia 75 kg 65 kg Alceste; Elizabeth 64 kg." So the weight of her heroines melted at height 171 cm In the most famous theaters in the world - Milan "La Scala" - Callas appeared in 1951, singing the role of Helena in the "Sicilian Vespers" by G. Verdi. It seemed that in opera parties Callas live pieces of their lives. At the same time it reflects the woman's fate, and in general, love and pain, joy and sorrow. Callas images were always full of tragedy. Her favorite opera was "La Traviata" by Verdi and "Norma" by Bellini, because their heroine sacrifice themselves and love it purify the soul. In 1956, she will triumph in the city where she was born - in the "Metropolitan Opera" specially prepared for the debut of a new production of Callas "Norms" Bellini. This game along with Lucia di Lammermoor by Donizetti in the opera critics of those years ranked among the highest achievements of the actress. Callas embodied passionate artistry on stage , having incomparable appearance as an actress. It made her world famous performer , gifted by nature. Her volatile personality have earned her an admiring and sometimes puzzled public nicknames Tigress and Cyclone Callas. Callas took a deep psychological significance of Medea as his alter ego, it becomes clear from the following lines , written just before her last performance in 1961 : "I saw Medea as I felt it : hot , outwardly calm, but very strong . Lucky time passed with Jason , she now torn by suffering and rage . "  Last years of his life Maria Callas lived in Paris , practically leaving the apartment , where she died in 1977. Thank you!
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"Most popular profession of Germany"
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Most popular profession of Germany Prepared: Olha Drahancuk Iryna Kotelyikh Bohdan Saenko Vitali Basyuk Economist Most in demand profession in Germany, it is the economist. One of the directions of the profession - business economics economist. Lawyer Lawyer- an individual who has professional legal knowledge in the field of jurisprudence, legislation and practice. In Germany, this profession is necessary and highly paid. Social Worker Social workers are less in demand in the labor market, but we must not forget that the unemployment rate in Germany is low, and therefore the lack of everything. Designer Highest paid profession in Germany is the designer. Germany's most famous designers: Karl Lagerfeld (creative director of the fashion house Chanel), Marcel Krinhs, Sebastian Myulhoyzer. Teacher School teacher has always demanded a trade, with an income of 3160 euros per month. Nurse and doctor Nurse and doctor, on account of which comes at the end of the month 2580 euro Doctors and nurse always needed in any country, and non-exclusion in Germany. Nurse receive about 2,580 euros a month, and doctors from 3,000 a month.
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London historical sights London – Capital of the UK – From Above To see British capital from above To recognize at the first sight (what?) The historical sights of London The Thames River The Palace of Westminster The Clock Tower of Big Ben Westminster Abbey The British TV Tower (165 metres) Trafalgar Square with Nelson’s Column Buckingham Palace The Clock Tower to be of great interest to stand near Westminister Palace to be built in the 19th century (1858) to have four faces (the clock) to have a very loud bell to weigh more than 13 tons (the bell) Sir Benjamin Hall to be in charge of the building of the Clock Tower Big Ben in honour of Sir Benjamin Hall (the tall man) to call the clock, its bell ad the Clock itself Trafalgar Square One of the most famous attractions in London Nelson’s Column In the middle of the square a statue of Nelson on the top of the column the famous British admiral Historical victories in the war against Napoleon to attract many tourists from other countries The National Gallery to be situated in Trafalgar square to be famous all over the world to contain real masterpieces of art and sculpture to be brought from other countries in the world to come to the gallery to see its treasures to admire all exhibits of the world famous collection of the gallery The Tower of London to be very old In the early days of the history of England to live in the Tower (English kings) to be a royal palace, a castle, a fortress, a prison (in the past) to be a museum (now) Half a dozen of black ravens or so (to live at the Tower) to look after the ravens (the Yeoman Rave Master, to feed (the ravens) to exist as long as (Britain; a legend) to be famous for the nightly ritual of the Ceremony of the Key to look the big doors for the night (the guards, at 10 pm) The Tower Bridge to be of great interest to stretch across the Thames River a historical place of interest to have two towers to attract a lot of tourists to make the view of London more attractive St. Paul’s Cathedral one of the most beautiful Renaissance building in the world to attract visitors from all over the world to contain many fine paintings, sculptures, monuments a works of art the greatest work of Christopher Wren the England’s architect to be finished in 1710 (the building of the Cathedral) to be almost eighty already (Christopher Wren) Buckingham Palace one of the most remarkable sights of the British capital the official London residence of the British Royal family Changing of the Guard in front of the palace to attract a great number of Londoners and tourists from other countries
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Higher Education in the USA Higher Education in the USA Out of the more than three million students who graduate from high school each year, about one million go on for "higher education”. Simply by being admitted into one of the most respected universities in the United States, a high school graduate achieves a degree of success. A college at a leading university might receive applications from two percent of these high school graduates, and then accept only one out of every ten who apply. Successful applicants at such colleges are usually chosen on the basis of: The system of higher education in the United States is complex. It comprises four categories of institution: In general, higher education in the USA may be divided into two broad fields: Admission to colleges and universities is by selection the results of SAT (Scholastic Aptitude Test). SAT results are not the only items requested by institutions of higher education. Most schools will ask for The course of studies usually lasts four years for Bachelor’s Degree. Students are classified as freshmen, sophomors juniors seniors A freshman is a first-year student a sophomor - a second-year student a junior - a third year student a senior - a fourth-year student. Some students receive scholarships which pay all or part of their tuition. A person on such a fellowship is called a university fellow. Any of these institutions, in any category, might be either public or private, depending on the source of its funding. There is no clear or inevitable distinction in terms of quality of education offered between the institutions, which are publicly or privately funded. However, this is not to say that all institutions enjoy equal prestige, nor that there are no material differences among them. Higher education in the US: The student's perspective
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 Money Money is any object accepted as means of exchange within a society To be considered as “Money” an item must have six key characteristics Durability Uniformity Portability Divisibility Acceptability Limited Supply Durability means that the item must be able to withstand being used repeatedly. Items that are considered Currency, coins and paper bills used as money meet this requirement. Portability means that individuals are able to carry money with them and transfer it easily to other individuals. -This is why coins and paper money have historically proved popular. - Divisibility means that the money can easily be divided into smaller units of value. - Today, different coins and notes convey these fractional values. Uniformity means that all versions of the same denomination of currency must have the purchasing power. As an example, a 1928 $2 bill will still buy $2 worth of goods or services today. Limited Supply means that restrictions on the amount of money in circulation ensure that values remain relatively constant for the currency. The responsibility for maintaining an adequate money supply falls on the Federal Reserve System. Acceptability means that everyone must be able to use the money for transactions. In the United States this is indicated on our paper bills by the notation: “This note is legal tender for all debts, public and private”. Functions of Money Medium of Exchange This function means that money is accepted throughout the economy as payment for goods and services. Buyers acquire goods by giving up money. Sellers receive money when parting with their goods. This is, without question, the most important function of money. This is the function that makes money MONEY. Functions of Money Unit of Account A unit of account is a standard numerical unit of measurement of the market value of goods, services, and other transactions. Money allows us to compare similar offers for goods and services to determine the best value. Functions of Money Store of Value This function means that money can be used to purchase the same quantity of goods and services, that provide the same consumption value, in the future as it can purchase today. Inflation is the primary nemesis for the ability of money to store value. However, the functional value of the stored money may change over time due to other factors. Classification of Money Commodity money Token money Commodity Money Its value comes from what made of it Commodity Money It is objects that have value in themselves as well as value in their use as money Commodity Money Gold Silver Copper Shells Candy  Token Money  This kind of money is usually made of paper but equal to the face value of the money gold is kept in reserve. Token Money It doesn’t have real value in itself Its value comes from either the commodity it stands for or from a government regulation or law. Token Money Paper money Coins Banknotes Credit cards ORIGINS http://wall.alphacoders.com/big.php?i=247132 http://www.artslondonnews.com/wp-content/uploads/2013/11/money_03-1024x671.jpg http://www.superbwallpapers.com/photography/dollar-on-a-hook-24768/ http://www.amosweb.com/cgi-bin/awb_nav.pl?s=wpd&c=dsp&k=unit+of+account http://www.stopprintingmoney.com/Learning/What_is_Money/
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Maslenitsa THE HOLIDAY OF SPRING AND SUN
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THE HOLIDAY OF SPRING AND SUN The tradition of Maslenitsa takes its roots in pagan times, when the Russian folks would bid farewell to stark winter and welcome long-awaited spring with mouth-watering pancakes, as round, yellow and hot, as the Sun itself, as well as with games, songs, dances and burning down the Winter effigy. The rites of this holiday are in this or that way associated with the send-off of winter and welcoming of spring. Maslenitsa is celebrated during the last week before the Lent, that is seven weeks prior to the Easter. Maslenitsa is amusing and mischievous welcoming of spring, which brings about enlivening of nature and bounty of sunny warmth. From times immemorial people took spring for the beginning of new life and venerated the Sun as giving life and energy to the whole creation. It was in honour of the Sun that they baked flat cakes, and after leavened dough came into use, they started baking pancakes. Our ancestors believed that when eating the round and hot pancakes reminding of the Sun they took in a bit of the warmth and might of the star of day. The name of the holiday, Maslenitsa (derived from maslo, which means butter or oil in Russian) obviously owes its existence to the tradition of baking pancakes. With the help of pancakes people tried to evoke the grace of the Sun and induce it to better warming of the frozen earth. Thus, they baked those encouraging little suns of pancakes. Besides, it was a custom in Russian villages to do various actions associated with a circle, such as, for example, going on horseback around the settlement several times, decorating a cart wheel and carrying it on a pole along the streets, and dancing the round dance (khorovod). Such ceremonies were believed to butter the Sun, cajole it and make it kinder. Hence is the name Maslenitsa. Every day of Maslenitsa (Pancake Week) has its own name and needs certain rites. MONDAY Monday is welcoming. By this day they finished building ice-hills, seesaws and show booths. The rich already started baking pancakes. The first pancake was traditionally given to a beggar in remembrance of the dead. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Thursday is merry-making. From this day on Maslenitsa unfolded to its full extent. The folks indulged in all kinds of entertainments, such as ice-hills, shows, seesaws, horse-riding, carnivals, fist fights and carousals, for sure. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY On the last day of Maslenitsa they burn down a straw effigy symbolizing winter. Thus they are sending-off winter till the next year. The rite of burning the effigy is related to the ancient, both pagan and Christian, idea of revival through sacrifice and death; it stands for the revival of fruit-bearing powers of nature, the renewal of its life power. It appears that this pristine holiday harbours profound meaning: the birth of life through struggle, death and revival. The Christian Church, however, tried to uproot this holiday as being pagan, yet it only contrived to shift its dates and shorten the festivity span from fourteen to seven days. So bake the sunny pancakes and let the winter burn away! The presentation is made by the students of the 9b form (Sinyavinskaya school) 2007-2008 Until christening of Russia, Maslenitsa was celebrated on the vernal equinox day. The Orthodox Church, however, timed this holiday to the Lent, in order not to oppose the traditions of the Russian people (in a similar way, Christmas was timed to the winter equinox day). THE HOLIDAY OF SPRING AND SUN The tradition of Maslenitsa takes its roots in pagan times, when the Russian folks would bid farewell to stark winter and welcome long-awaited spring with mouth-watering pancakes, as round, yellow and hot, as the Sun itself, as well as with games, songs, dances and burning down the Winter effigy. The rites of this holiday are in this or that way associated with the send-off of winter and welcoming of spring. Maslenitsa is celebrated during the last week before the Lent, that is seven weeks prior to the Easter. Maslenitsa is amusing and mischievous welcoming of spring, which brings about enlivening of nature and bounty of sunny warmth. From times immemorial people took spring for the beginning of new life and venerated the Sun as giving life and energy to the whole creation. It was in honour of the Sun that they baked flat cakes, and after leavened dough came into use, they started baking pancakes. Our ancestors believed that when eating the round and hot pancakes reminding of the Sun they took in a bit of the warmth and might of the star of day. The name of the holiday, Maslenitsa (derived from maslo, which means butter or oil in Russian) obviously owes its existence to the tradition of baking pancakes. With the help of pancakes people tried to evoke the grace of the Sun and induce it to better warming of the frozen earth. Thus, they baked those encouraging little suns of pancakes. Besides, it was a custom in Russian villages to do various actions associated with a circle, such as, for example, going on horseback around the settlement several times, decorating a cart wheel and carrying it on a pole along the streets, and dancing the round dance (khorovod). Such ceremonies were believed to butter the Sun, cajole it and make it kinder. Hence is the name Maslenitsa. Every day of Maslenitsa (Pancake Week) has its own name and needs certain rites. MONDAY Monday is welcoming. By this day they finished building ice-hills, seesaws and show booths. The rich already started baking pancakes. The first pancake was traditionally given to a beggar in remembrance of the dead. TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY Thursday is merry-making. From this day on Maslenitsa unfolded to its full extent. The folks indulged in all kinds of entertainments, such as ice-hills, shows, seesaws, horse-riding, carnivals, fist fights and carousals, for sure. FRIDAY SATURDAY SUNDAY On the last day of Maslenitsa they burn down a straw effigy symbolizing winter. Thus they are sending-off winter till the next year. The rite of burning the effigy is related to the ancient, both pagan and Christian, idea of revival through sacrifice and death; it stands for the revival of fruit-bearing powers of nature, the renewal of its life power. It appears that this pristine holiday harbours profound meaning: the birth of life through struggle, death and revival. The Christian Church, however, tried to uproot this holiday as being pagan, yet it only contrived to shift its dates and shorten the festivity span from fourteen to seven days. So bake the sunny pancakes and let the winter burn away! The presentation is made by the students of the 9b form (Sinyavinskaya school) 2007-2008 Until christening of Russia, Maslenitsa was celebrated on the vernal equinox day. The Orthodox Church, however, timed this holiday to the Lent, in order not to oppose the traditions of the Russian people (in a similar way, Christmas was timed to the winter equinox day).
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Molecular Biology of Memory
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In search of memory: from molecules to mind By Vasyl Mykytyuk Generation and stabilization of trace Stabilizing the Trace Consolidation of Synaptic Changes: Translation and Transcription Maintaining the Consolidated Trace Molecular mechanisms of forgetting Memory modulation The Fate of Retrieved Memory Memory during sleep Memory manipulations Acknowledgement: Brain functions Arousal Attention Consciousness Decision making Executive functions Natural language Learning Memory Motor coordination Perception Planning Problem solving Thought Mnemosyne (1881), mother of all Muses, goddess of memory by Dante Gabriel Rossetti Olin Levi Warner,Memory (1896). Library of Congress Thomas Jefferson Building, Washington, D.C. The case of Henry Molaison Henry Molaison 1926-2008 Forgetting curve by Herman Ebbinghaus (1913) Two possible explanations of forgetting curve Resting potential formation Membrane potential Difference of charges across the plasma membrane Resting potential Resting cells are (-) inside and (+) outside Large amounts of Na+ outside the cell and K+ inside Action potential/impulse Rapid reversals in charges across the plasma membrane Caused by the exchange of ions across the membrane of the neuron Threshold level (-55mV) needed to stimulate neurons ALL-OR-NONE principle Sequence of event during synapse: 1. Arrival of action potential to the presynaptic axon terminal 2. Neurotransmitter release from synaptic vesicles into the synaptic cleft. 3. Molecules of neurotransmitter binding to specific receptors. 4 Induction of a chemical or electrical signal in the postsynaptic cell. Dendrites are extensively populated with structures called dendritic spines. A spine is a small (submicrometer) membranous extrusion that protrudes from a dendrite. This figure illustrates a three dimensional reconstruction of a section of a dendrite with spines of different shapes and sizes. Dendritic spines are of special interest because (1) key receptors involved in the regulation of synaptic plasticity are located in spines and (2) changes in the composition and architecture of the spine are altered by neural activity. Mechanisms of ionotropic receptor action Two types of ionotropic glutamate receptors: The a-amino-3-hydroxyl-5-methyl-4-isoxazole-propionate (AMPA) receptor, The N-methyl-D-aspartate (NMDA) receptor They are located in dendritic spines, play a major role in the induction and expression of LTP. When gluatamate binds to these receptors their channels open and positively charged ions in the extracellular fluid (Na+ and Ca2+) enter the neuron. APV, an NMDA receptor antagonist, prevents the induction of LTP but has no effect on its expression. CNQX, an AMPA receptor antagonist, prevents both the induction and expression of LTP. NMDA receptor has two critical binding sites. One site binds to glutamate and the other site binds to magnesium - Mg2+. Magnesium binds to a site in the pore, forming a magnesium plug. Calcium enter requires two events: glutamate has to bind to the NMDA receptor; the synapse has to depolarize (by AMPA receptor). The induction of LTP occurs when extracellular calcium enters the spine via the NMDA calcium channel. But entrance of calcium is not needed for LTP expression. AMPA trafficking is regulated constitutively (double arrows) and by synaptic activity (single arrow). The second one is a mechanism for LTP-formation. Changes in synaptic strength that support LTP evolve in stages that can be identified by the unique molecular processes that support each stage. Constitutive trafficking of AMPA receptors AMPA receptors become trapped in the PSD when (1) the influx of calcium into the spine via NMDA receptors (2) activates CaMKII. This kinase phosphorylates serine (P-serine) residues on the terminal of the TARP Stargazin. This activity releases the terminal from the membrane and (3) facilitates its binding to PSD-95 complexes, thereby trapping the receptor in the PSD. The stability of the trap increases as CaMKII phosphorylates more of the Stargazin serine residues. Filament actin in the spine head is crosslinked with spectrins. (B) The protease calpain is activated when calcium enters the spine through the NMDA receptors. Calpain degrades spectrins and facilitates the dissembling of actin. C. This activity contributes to the rapid insertion of additional AMPA receptors in the PSD. (A) (B) When drugs such as latrunculin and cytochalasin that prevent actin polymerization are applied before TBS, they do not prevent the induction of LTP, but it rapidly decays. (B) LTP is maintained if these drugs are applied 15 minutes after LTP is induced. Calcium entering the synapse through NMDA receptors activates two signaling cascades that regulate actin. Both pathways activate LIMK, a kinase that phosphorylates cofilin and allows actin polymerization. The second pathway, the Rac-PAK cascade, also activates processes that reorganize and crosslink actin filaments to make them resistant to depolymerization. N-cadherins are reorganized by an LTP-inducing stimulus. (A) Illustration of an unpotentiated synapse with the presynaptic terminal and postsynaptic spine weakly bonded by cadherin monomers. (B) A high-frequency stimulation is delivered to this synapse to induce LTP. (C) The high-frequency stimulus promotes cadherin dimerization so the now-enlarged spine containing additional AMPA receptors is tightly coupled to the presynaptic terminal and well positioned to receive glutamate released from the presynaptic terminal. An LTP-inducing stimulus enhances the function of integrins in two ways. (A) Prior to induction integrins are below the plasma membrane. Integrin interacting epitopes are encrypted and the activity of metaloproteinases (MMP9s) in the extracellular matrix (ECM) is low. (B) The induction stimulus increases the expression of integrins in the spine head and the activity of MMPs in the ECM. The proteolytic activity of MMPs directed at encrypted epitopes increases availability of integrin interacting epitopes. Consolidation of Synaptic Changes: Translation and Transcription New protein synthesis is essential for consolidation of synaptic changes Synaptic activity simultaneously induces local mRNA translation and genomic signaling cascade, that trigger transcription of new mRNA Messenger RNA and protein translation machinery, such as endoplasmic reticulum (ER) and ribosomes, is present locally in the dendritic spine region. Synaptic activity can activate this machinery and translate this mRNA. Consolidation of Synaptic Changes: Specific Mechanisms The dendritic spine region called TOP(terminal oligopyrimidine tracts) has mRNAs encode for proteins such as ribosomal proteins and elongation factors that are part of the translation machinery. when synthesized these proteins enhance translation capacity in the region where they are translated. Presynaptic membrane co-releases glutamate and BDNF (brain-derived neurotrophic factor). BDNF binds to tyrosine kinase receptors, called TrkB receptors.TrkB receptors: promotes the recruitment of intracellular calcium sources 2) Activate mTOR-TOP translation 3) Arc is one of protein locally translated Regulate actin polymerization BDNF activates local protein synthesis through PI3K/mTOR pathway (A) Release of caged glutamate, coupled with a spike-time protocol, produces sustained growth and maintenance of a single spine. (B) Inhibiting the TrkB response to BDNF prevents sustained growth and maintenance. This result indicates that this protocol releases BDNF into the extracellular space. General models of how the signals reach the nucleus: synapse-to-nucleus signaling and soma-to-nucleus signaling Synapse-to-Nucleus Signaling Different signaling cascades lead to cAMP-responsive, element-binding (CREB) protein phosphorylation and transcription initiation Soma-to-Nucleus Signaling. Calcium enters through Voltage-Gated Calcium Channels in soma of neuron and activates calmodulin and Calcium/calmodulin-dependent protein kinase type IV which in its turn activate CREB Calcium entering the neuron through NMDA receptors is critical for the production of LTP but this source of calcium alone may not be sufficient to produce any form of LTP Ryanodine receptors (RyRs) Calcium-induced calcium release (CICR) - extracellular Ca2+ enters through the NMDA receptor and binds to ryanodine receptors (RyRs) to release additional Ca2+ from the ER Glutamate binds to a subtype of metabotropic receptor called mGluR1, which is coupled which G-protein, which in its turn activate an effector-enzyme (Phospholipase C) . When IP3 binds to IP3R calcium is released from ER in the dendritic compartment. Synaptic tag and capture hypothesis(Frey, Morris, 1998) 1. Synaptic activity that potentiates synapses has two general effects: (a) it can generate a synaptic tag, which will allow the stimulated spine to subsequently capture newly transcribed plasticity molecules such as Arc, and (b) it can engage the translation and transcription machinery to generate new plasticity products (PPs). 2. Relatively weak stimulation (such as that needed to produce a short-lasting LTP) can create synaptic tags but will not engage the translation and transcription machinery. 3. Relatively strong stimulation will create synaptic tags and also engage the translation and transcription machinery. 4. Newly generated PPs can be captured by any tagged synapses but untagged synapses are not eligible to receive new PPs. 5. Over time, synapses lose their tag and return to their initial state. 6. Over time, the supply of new PPs will deplete. 7. To capture the PPs, the tags and new PPs must overlap in time. How do mRNAs transcribed in response to synaptic activity find their way to the correct synapses? Synaptic tag and capture hypothesis(Frey, Morris, 1998) What is the molecular basis of the synaptic tag? Changes in functional and structural properties of spines that depend on actin filaments are a major component of the tagging operation. Potentiated spines contain more AMPA receptors and an enlarged actin cytoskeleton. Enlarged spines are better traps or tags for capturing new mRNAs/proteins needed for consolidation. One possibility is that actin-associated proteins interact with microtubules to cause them to invade the spine and permit motor proteins to cargo the relevant mRNAs/proteins to the spines that have been potentiated. In addition, once consolidated, spines with an enlarged actin cytoskeleton might successfully compete for the molecules that are needed to self-maintain and thus provide part of the solution to the molecular turnover problem. The degradation of existing proteins is important for LTP production. Components of the UPS are localized in dendrites, synapses, and the nucleus. Glutamate transmission activates the ubiquitination processes and the activation of CaMKII plays a critical role in recruiting proteasome into dendritic spines. Moreover, stimulation that induces LTP activates this system and results in protein degradation Protein Degradation Influences Three Phases of LTP: (a) an early stage that involves only post-translation modifications, (b) a later stage that depends on local protein synthesis in dendritic-spine regions, and (c) a second wave of proteins synthesized from new mRNA that is a product of genomic signaling cascades SUMMARY OF CONSOLIDATION PROCESS Maintaining the Consolidated Trace the molecular turnover problem. The synaptic molecules that support memory traces are shortlived in comparison to the duration of our memories. The newly synthesized CPEBs (conformation A) are the inactive conformational state of the protein. Some of the protein in conformation A, either spontaneously or in a regulated way, converts into the dominant, self-perpetuating active conformation B. Few molecules in conformation B have the ability to convert all of conformation A to that of conformation B. The protein in conformation B can activate the translationally inactive mRNAs by elongating their polyA tail. The CPEB mRNA itself has a putative CPE element. Thus, once activated, the conformation B proteins can potentially regulate the availability of the proteins in conformation A. This can lead to a self-sustaining, autoregulatory feedback loop that could contribute to the stabilization of learning-related synaptic growth and the persistence of memory storage. From Bailey, C.H., Kandel, E.R., and Si, K. Neuron 2004. Prion-like protein (cytoplasmic polyadenylation element binding protein (CPEB)) is a candidate for maintenance molecule (A and B) Schematic models of pathogenic (A) and functional (B) prions. (C) Antibody that is specific for the aggregated (functional prionic) form of ApCPEB selectively blocks the maintenance of long-term facilitation produced by 5HT. Large spines become resistant to modifications by calcium efflux out of the neck Epigenetics: our experience can affect our DNA Memory formation involves epigenetic mechanisms, Epigenetics: The sins of the father The roots of inheritance may extend beyond the genome, but the mechanisms remain a puzzle. Virginia Hughes Figure 7. Model of Dopamine-Mediated Learning and Forgetting The left panel illustrates dopamine-mediated learning. Upon electric shock, a US signal is delivered when DANs release large amounts of dopamine (red spheres) onto the MBs. Binding of dopamine to the dDA1 receptor (green) leads to increased cAMP, while the CS odor stimuli results in increased Ca2+ signaling. Coincident Ca2+ and cAMP signaling leads to strong memory formation within the MBs (Tomchik and Davis, 2009). The right panel illustrates dopamine-mediated forgetting. After learning, a low level of ongoing dopamine release is sensed by the DAMB receptor (red) and weakens the memory over time. Differences in affinity of the two receptors for ligand, compartmentalization, coupling to downstream signaling pathways, or signaling kinetics may account for the dominant action of dDA1 in acquisition and DAMB in forgetting. 2012 Spike-timing-dependen-plasticity (STDP) those who fire together, wire together NMDA receptor activation through depolarization after presynaptic activation results in enhancement, NMDA receptor activation through depolarization before presynaptic activation results in weakening of synaptic strength, both thought to be mediated by different levels of calcium [34]. NMDA receptor can include either GluN2A or GluN2AB Receptors with GluN2AB take more time to close, so much more Calcium is influxed During our maturation our GluN2AB are replaced by GluN2A, so it is more difficult to strenghten our synapses Joe Tsien genetically engineered mice, overexpressing GluN2AB in hippocampus and cortex. Gary Lynch and his colleagues have developed a class of drugs called ampakines that may enhance cognitive function, AMPAr are also critical for retrieval Sunifiram, Unifiram Memory modulation framework Epinephrine does not cross the blood brain barrier. However, when it is released from the adrenal medulla it binds to adrenergic receptors on the vagal nerve. In response to activation, the vagal nerve releases glutamate on neurons in the solitary tract nucleus (NTS). Activated NTS neurons release glutamate onto neurons in the locus coeruleus, which in turn release norepinephrine that binds to adrenergic receptors in the basolateral amygdala (BLA). Disrupting any component of this neuro-hormonal circuit will prevent arousal from enhancing memory. retrieving or reactivating the memory can return it to an active, labile state Active trace theory Reconsolidation theory Model representation of reconsolidation cascade(Tronson, Nature reviews, 2007) Multiple memory systems Hierarchy of Episodic memory system The indexing theory of hippocampus role in Episodic memory Hippocampus against entropy Ribot`s Law explanation Frederick Bartlett`s serial reproduction 2004 Ribeiro, Nicolelis, 2004 Nature, 01 June 2014 2014
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Креативний урок англійської мови
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Креативний урок англійської мови Підготувала Рудзик К. О., вчитель англійської мови м. Кривий Ріг творчість учителя розкриття особистісного творчого потенціалу учня NOTE: creativity – “креативність”, creative – “креативний” - З чого починається креативний урок? - З його ретельної розробки вчителем, планування етапів, передбачення реакції, рефлексії та видів діяльності учнів. «Креативний урок характеризується високою комунікативністю, використовувані методи сприяють самостійному й творчому оволодінню іноземною мовою, де кожен учень утягнений в активний творчий пізнавальний процес, у самостійний пошук нової інформації …» В.Є. Сергєєва, к.п.н, доцент каф. іноз. мов, ЛНПУ ім. Т. Шевченка Creative English Lesson має свою специфіку і структуру, відмінну від уроків інших предметів, що вивчаються в школі. Warming Up Уведення в іншомовну атмосферу передбачає застосування віршів, римівок, загадок, скоромовок, кросвордів, а також постановку проблемних питань з метою зацікавлення учнів, налаштування на спілкування англійською мовою, повторення тощо. (К.О.) crossicker; сrossword; tongue twister; “Letter code”; mixed letters; poem; problematic questions. How many Mondays are there till the New Year’s eve? LETTER CODE a b c d e f g h i g k 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 l m n o p q r s t u 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 v w x y z 22 23 24 25 26 4, 15, 7 – dog 16, 5, 14 – pen Presenting & Practice Vocabulary Запамятовується те слово, що є побачене, почуте, повторене, асоційоване з іншим словом чи поняттям, те, до якого можна “доторкнутися”. (Рудзик К.О.) - pictured words; - lexis of a topic (cards); lexically filled up texts; “mind maps”; lexical games (“Bingo!”); classification of lexis; working in pairs or a small groups; etc. Bingo! Work in pairs, small groups/teams CLASSIFY! 1st team vs. 2nd team Presenting & Practice Grammar schemes; tables; excluding structures from the text; presentations; workshops. Reading/Listening pre-reading; quick reading; excluding events; making a plan; post-listening quiz etc. Writing - dictations (lexical, selective); “each other checking up”; schemes to built a text; elementary drawing (first-year students). SPEAKING monologues; dialogues; dialogue in action; story-making by plan; projects activities. Project “MY HOUSE” Physical Warming Up and Games Every child is unique, so Let’s bear in mind his interests, wishes, passions, Nature skills and improve his creative potential…
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music in Great Britain
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Music in great Britain Origin The origins of music in Britain lie in the songs sung and dance music played by ordinary people. Passed from village to village and handed down in the unwritten form from generation to generation. Music in Britain from 1920s to the Present Day 1920s People listened to ragtime and jazz. These styles originated in the USA, but still were very popular in Great Britain. Ragtime has lively and spring, and therefore it is ideal for dancing. Its name is believed to be a contraction of the term “ragged time,” 1930s Swing became popular. Benny Goodman and his Orchestra were the 'King of the Swing', as were Glenn Miller and Artie Shaw. Artie Shaw Glenn Miller The music was fast and frantically paced and led to dances being banned from dance halls, as the young women being flung into the air by their partners showed their stocking tops and underwear. Jazz continued to be popular. 1940s The Second World War brought fast, frantic (and often American) dance music - boogie-woogie or jitterbug. Dances were held in church halls, village halls, clubs, Air Force bases - everywhere! These bands used household items, such as washboards and tea chests, as part of their set of instruments! Tommy Steele, who later became very famous, first played in a skiffle band. After the war 'skiffle' bands became popular. 1950s - Rock and Roll became very popular. Since that time, it became one of the best selling music forms. Such bands as Led Zeppelin, the Rolling Stones, Pink Floyd are known around the world Rock’n’Roll wasn’t just a musical style, it also influenced lifestyles, fashion, attitudes, and language. This new music tried to break boundaries and express the real emotions that people were feeling, but didn't talk about. 1960s - The Beatles began their career. They leapt to fame in 1963 with 'Please, Please Me' The Beatles moved through the late 1960s as favourites of the 'flower power' generation - many young people enjoyed 'hippie' music. 1970s - The first big new sound of the 1970s was “Glam Rock”. In the bleak political backdrop, these British bands and characters brought a welcome relief with their platform boots, sequins, nail varnish and colourful hair. The main figures of “Glam Rock” were David Bowie, Elton John and of course Gary Glitter David Bowie Elton John Also at that time Punk movement appeared. Great British bands of this scene were The Sex Pistols and The Clash. The Punk style was Mohicans, bondage clothes, safety pins, piercings and bovver boots. 1980s - The 1980s saw the rise of hip hop and rap music, with American influences powerful once again in the form of such groups as Run DMC and Grandmaster Flash and the Furious Five Run DMC Grandmaster Flash It also saw the rise and fall of the 'New Romantics', typified by groups like Adam and the Ants, who dressed as pirates and highway men and wore huge amounts of makeup. 1990s - Britpop This was the general name given in the 1990s to a new wave of successful British bands who made a big impact in the United States and Europe, as well as in England. The most successful Britpop bands have been Radiohead, Oasis, Blur, Pulp. At that time also a new music style appeared in Great Britain, which was called trip-hop. Trip-Hop is the true opposite of the Pop genre. Its unique sound employs the usage of jazz instruments and melancholy themes mixed with the world of keyboards to create break beat rhythms. Most popular trip-hop artists are Massive Attack, Morcheeba, Portishead, The Chemical Brothers, Tricky. Portishead Tricky Nowadays young people listen to many different music styles and genres. So the musical life in England is various and diversified. One of the most popular modern music genres is indie. Derived from "independent", it describes the small and relatively low-budget labels on which it is released and the do-it-yourself attitude of the bands and artists involved. Indie rock has been identified as a reaction against the "macho" culture that developed in alternative rock. Music in Britain today Famous indie-rock band “Arctic Monkeys” Pop music is also popular nowadays in Great Britain. Mika is a world famous singer-songwriter. Оther popular modern music genres are hardcore and post-hardcore Hardcore punk typically features very fast tempos, loud volume, and heavy bass levels, as well as a "do-it-yourself" ethic. Post-hardcore includes screaming as the major vocalization technique within most songs, with melodic singing at other times. Enter Shikari combine post-hardcore and heavy metal sub-genres with elements of various electronic genres. They are quite popular not only in GB, but also in the USA and here in Russia. Thanks for attention!
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Mass Media in modern Ukraine
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Mass Media in Ukraine The Aims and Expected Results: By the end of the lesson you should be able: to read and understand the gist and details of the text; to identify the main ideas and details of the text when reading; to conduct a dialogue with another pupil taking an interview; to activate your background knowledge of the topic. Work in pairs Questions: Match the following English words with their Ukrainian equivalents. Can you name three most popular and respectable newspapers in Ukraine? Where do you and your family get news from: radio, TV, newspapers, magazines, Internet? If you were offered a choice to read a book, a magazine or a newspaper, which would you prefer? What kind of mass media does your friend like to use for getting the information? Do the members of your family read tabloids or quality papers? Why? New Vocabulary: Reading *Information you know - Information that contradicts your ideas + New information ? Information you are interested Ukrainian Press National newspapers - Popular newspapers - Special-interest newspapers - Local newspapers - Popular magazines - Read and find out: the names of the main national newspapers; the names of popular magazines; the names of popular newspapers; the number of periodicals in Ukraine. Learning Strategies: Reading Newspapers and Talking News Crossword "Mass Media" Homework Summarizing Did you enjoy our lesson today? What new things about the mass media have you learned? Have you changed your mind about the place of the mass media in our life? Do you think the mass media influence your life? In what ways? Thank you for the lesson very much! Good-bye! Enjoy your break! Crossword "Mass Media"
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Music in our life
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Music In Our Life “Music is the Universal language of the world” H.Longfellow Musical Tastes in our Class 37,5% 25% 25% 8,3% 4,2% Word Window Instruments / People / Types of music rock and roll, musician, punk, pop, bass guitar, saxophone, piano, blues, songwriter, violin, heavy metal, pop star, drums, singer, rap, producer, trumpet, guitarist Rap In the early 1970s, a Jamaican deejay moved to the Bronx in New York and introduced the musical innovations that developed into the popular music style known as rap. Rap acts used their music to take advantage of the political power of the spoken word. Rock The most known rock groups and musicians Rock appeared in th “The Beatles” "Rolling Stones" "Queen" Elvis Presley "Metallica" Rock appeared in the middle of the 20-th centuries and at once entered to light dancing genres. The main feature of this musical style is a calling to a society and disagreement with the habitual settled rules. This call is shown in complex, melodious sounding, and in deep texts, often political or philosophical, and in external shape of musicians, and a manner of their behaviour on a stage. Pop Pop or popular music is the lightest style for perception. Its purpose is to entertain and create an atmosphere of rest. Pop-singers make people feel happy. Their tunes are catching and people can relax and escape from their problems. EMINEM Eminem enjoyed singing since he was a little boy. Eminem made a band with his friend named "M&M" and they released their first album named "Stepping onto the Scene". After that the boys changed the name of the band and released another album. When he was 17 years old Eminem left his school and dedicated totally at his music. He changed the name in Eminem and started a solo career without his colleague. From that moment all the people knew him under the name of Eminem. He started to record many songs and very soon he released an album. It was very hard for him to make this kind of music because only the black people were accepted to sing rap but he made a good thing and in a very short time he became very famous because of his songs. Almost all his songs were about famous people from the world and many scandals about Eminem's music appeared in all media . Roles in the Discussion Time-keeper ( person, who keeps track on time ); Secretary ( person, who provides a record of discussion ); Speaker ( person, who introduces the results of the discussion ). Rules Be patient Be respectful Be attentive Answer The Questions Who did Eminem make a band with? What album did the band release? What did Eminem do after he left his school? Correct Statements Eminem released album “Stepping onto the Scene” without his colleague. Eminem finished school and entered the college. It was easily for Eminem to make and sing rap. Match: find the endings Eminem liked singing a) and changed the name in Eminem. He started a solo career b) since he was a little boy. He sang songs c) about famous people of the world. Listen to the song and complete it with the words from the list. Neighbours, tricks, showers, hair, TV, phone, dream, home, price, life. Let`s Check Up! Somebody's Watching Me I'm just an average man with an average life I work from nine to five, hey, hell, I pay the price All I want is to be left alone in my average home But why do I always feel Like I'm in the twilight zone? And I always feel like somebody's watching me And I have no privacy I always feel like somebody's watching me Tell me is it just a dream? When I come home at night I bolt the door real tight People call me on the phone, I'm trying to avoid But can the people on TV see me? or am I just paranoid When I'm in the shower. I'm afraid to wash my hair Cause I might open my eyes and find someone standing there People say I'm crazy, just a little touched But maybe showers remind me of Psycho too much.That's why... I always feel like somebody's watching me And I have no privacy I always feel like somebody's watching me Who's playing tricks on me? I don't know anymore Are the neighbors watching me? Well is the mailman watching me? And I don't feel safe anymore, oh what a mess! I wonder who's watching me now Who? -The IRS? I always feel like somebody's watching me And I have no privacy I always feel like somebody's watching me Tell me is it just a dream? I always feel like somebody's watching me And I have no privacy I always feel like somebody's watching me Who's playing tricks on me? Project Work INTO YOUR PORTFOLIO: “My Favourite Singer” Tell us about your favourite singer or band. Write the information and add it into your language portfolio. Let`s Sum Up! Do you think the exercises we`ve done today are useful? It was interesting… It was useful… These tasks helped me… The most interesting thing was… Enjoy music!
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Let’s go to the shop
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Let’s go to the shop! Ротнова Е.В. Prezentacii.com Phonetic exercises [w]: what, why, when, where, white [ɜ:]: girl, her, bird [Ѳ]: thank, think, three [ð]: the, they, that [i:]: meat, tea, eat, speak, teacher Birds of a feather flock together. Рыбак рыбака видит издалека. 2 Let’s go to The Green Shop! What things can you see in The Green Shop? I can see … in The Green Shop. What would you like to buy in The Green Shop? I would like to buy … in The Green Shop. The Tall Green Shop 3 Let’s go to The White Shop! What things can you see in The White Shop? I can see … in The White Shop. What would you like to buy in The White Shop? I would like to buy … in The White Shop. Moo-Moo's Milk Shake Shop 4 Let’s go to The Sweet Shop! What things can you see in The Sweet Shop? I can see … in The Sweet Shop. What would you like to buy in The Sweet Shop? I would like to buy … in The Sweet Shop. Angelica, NY : Angelica Sweet Shop 5 Let’s go to The School Shop! What things can you see in The School Shop? I can see … in The School Shop. What would you like to buy in The School Shop? I would like to buy … in The School Shop. The Old King’s School Shop 6 Let’s go to The Toys Shop! What things can you see in The Toys Shop? I can see … in The Toys Shop. What would you like to buy in The Toys Shop? I would like to buy … in The Toys Shop. Hamleys 7 Let’s go to The Pet Shop! What things can you see in The Pet Shop? I can see … in The Pet Shop. What would you like to buy in The Pet Shop? I would like to buy … in The Pet Shop. 8 Action time - Let’s sing! The more we are together, Together, together, The more we are together, The happier we are. For my friend is your friend And your friend is my friend. The more we are together, The happier we are. 9 When do we go to the shop? On Sunday I go to the … Shop and buy … . On Monday I go to the … Shop and buy … . On Tuesday I go to the … Shop and buy … . On Wednesday I go to the … Shop and buy … . On Thursday I go to the … Shop and buy … . On Friday I go to the … Shop and buy … . On Saturday I go to the … Shop and buy … . The Green Shop, The Sweet Shop, The White Shop, The Toys Shop, The School Shop, The Pet Shop SEE: Student’s book – L 15, p. 27, ex. 3, 4 10 Let’s prepare lunch! 11 Let’s prepare lunch! 12 DIALOGUE: Let’s have lunch! 13 DIALOG: Let’s have lunch! Good afternoon, …! - Good afternoon, mum! I am hungry. - Would you like some porridge? - I’m sorry. I don’t like porridge. I would like some tea and a sandwich. - Good. Take your sandwich and tea. - Thank you. 14
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"Music in United States"
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Music in United States Made by Kuzmenko Nadya, 11-A Music life and styles at America The formation of new music genres in America was influenced by a number of immigrants, especially from Africa and from Europe. New music styles appeared, music life was developing really fast from the 17th century. A lot of clubs where different bands play were opened. Political situation influnced the developing of Native American music and soon it brang the world a great amount of genius song writers and singers. Native American Genres Hip hop music Jazz Heavy metal music Blues Country music Rock and roll Funk Psychedelic rock Rock Best rock-bands (IMHO) Guns N' Roses Guns N' Roses is an American hard rock band that was formed in Los Angeles, California, in 1985. The classic lineup consisted of vocalist Axl Rose, lead guitarist Slash, rhythm guitarist Izzy Stradlin, bassist Duff McKagan and drummer Steven Adler. Today, Axl Rose is the only remaining original member The band has released six studio albums, accumulating sales of more than 100 million records worldwide,  making them one of the world’s best-selling bands of all time. John Bon Jovi Bon Jovi  is a rock band formed in 1983, consists of lead singer and namesake Jon Bon Jovi , guitarist Richie Sambora, David Bryan and drummer Tico Torres. The band's lineup has remained mostly static during its history. In 1986, Bon Jovi achieved widespread recognition with their third album, Slippery When Wet.  The band's fourth album, New Jersey was equally successful in 1988, and Bon Jovi received four number-one songs on the Billboard Hot 100: "You Give Love a Bad Name", "Livin' on a Prayer", "Bad Medicine", and Other Top 10 record chart hits included "Wanted Dead or Alive", "Bed of Roses" and "Always“. Last United Concert Alice Cooper is shock rock singer, songwriter, and musician. With a stage show that  electric chairs, fake blood and baby dolls, he is considered by fans and peers alike to be "The Godfather of Shock Rock"; Cooper has drawn equally from horror movies, vaudeville, and garage rock  Motley Crue is  heavy metal band formed in Los Angeles in 1981.  The group was founded by bass guitarist Nikki Sixx and drummer Tommy Lee. Mötley Crüe has been described through the years as the world's most notorious rock band and one of the world's best-selling groups of all time, having sold more than 75 million albums. The best pop-band which thinks it rocks “Green Day's sound is often compared to first wave punk bands such as the Ramones, The Clash,Sex Pistols”- said Wikipedia. Judas Priest & Tim Ripper Owens The band is widely recognised as one of the finest and most original heavy metal bands of all time, with many artists within the genre having cited them as a major influence Ripper’s Concert in Mykolaiv
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Mother Theresa (Мати Тереза)
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Mother Teresa "Keep the joy of loving the poor and share this joy with all you meet. Remember works of love are works of Peace. God Bless you."    -  Mother Teresa  The early years Born Agnes Gonxha Bojaxhiu on August 26, 1910, in Skopje, Macedonia, in the former Yugoslavia, she was the youngest of three children. A vocation of service A clean heart is a free heart. Quotes of Mother Teresa The more you have, the more you are occupied, the less you give. But the less you have the more free you are. Quotes of Mother Teresa We ourselves feel that what we are doing is just a drop in the ocean. But the ocean would be less because of that missing drop. Quotes of Mother Teresa Love begins at home, and it is not how much we do... but how much love we put in that action. Being unwanted, unloved, uncared for, forgotten by everybody, I think that is a much greater hunger, a much greater poverty than the person who has nothing to eat. Quotes of Mother Teresa Be faithful in small things because it is in them that your strength lies. There is more hunger in the world for love and appreciation in this world than for bread. Jesus said love one another. He didn't say love the whole world. Quotes of Mother Teresa Joy is a net of love by which you can catch souls. If you judge people, you have no time to love them. Quotes of Mother Teresa Kind words can be short and easy to speak, but their echoes are truly endless. It is a kingly act to assist the fallen. One of the greatest diseases is to be nobody to anybody. Quotes of Mother Teresa Peace begins with a smile.  Let us always meet each other with a smile, for the smile is the beginning of love. We shall never know all the good that a simple smile can do.   http://www.excerptsofinri.com/images/mother_teresa_love.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/8/8e/MotherTeresa_090.jpg/220px-MotherTeresa_090.jpg http://www.ewtn.com/motherteresa/young.jpg http://www.ewtn.com/motherteresa/looking.jpg http://www.ewtn.com/motherteresa/WorksBook.jpg http://www.ewtn.com/motherteresa/note3.jpg http://www.michaeljournal.org/images/MTeresa.jpg http://www.logoi.com/pastimages/img/mother_teresa_4.jpg http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/thumb/4/42/Mother_Teresa_memorial_plaque.jpg/220px-Mother_Teresa_memorial_plaque.jpg http://www.ewtn.com/motherteresa/smiling4.jpg
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Lomonosov
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Contents Before reading activities: Repeat the following words and expressions after the announcer then read them: Match the words with their meanings Match the words with their meanings Mikhail Vasilievich Lomonosov M. V. Lomonosov, is known as the father of Russian science, an outstanding poet, founder of Russian literature and creator of the Russian language. When he was 19, Lomonosov went on foot to Moscow where he entered the Slavic Greek Latin Academy. The Academy was closed to peasants and Lomonosov had to hide his peasant origin. He pretended to be of noble birth. Here he studied Latin and mastered it in a short period of time. At that time he was hard up, for his only income was a stipend of three kopecks a day but he made rapid progress scholastically. He completed a twelve-year study course in only five years, graduating at the top of his class. He was a brilliant pupil and in 1736 he was sent abroad at the University of Marburg. While abroad Lomonosov studied philosophy, physics, mathematics and foreign languages and even began writing poetry. He also developed an interest in German literature. He was a brilliant pupil and in 1736 he was sent abroad at the University of Marburg. While abroad Lomonosov studied philosophy, physics, mathematics and foreign languages and even began writing poetry. He also developed an interest in German literature. Lomonosov strove to upgrade the quality of Russian science and education. He founded Moscow State University in 1755. This university, officially named after Lomonosov, is at the apex of the Russian system of higher education. His literary works remain one of the most significant pages of Russian literature in the 18 th century. He wrote verses, odes and poems. He also laid the basis for the scientific study of the Russian language, he wrote the first Russian grammar. Russian critic Belinsky wrote of Lomonosov, «Our literature begins with Lomonosov; he was its father and mother,he was its Peter the Great ». M.V.Lomonosov was also a talented artist. He revived the ancient art of stained glass mosaic in Russia, and he himself created several stained glass pictures. At the end of his life in 1764 Lomonosov was elected honorary member of the Stocholm and Bologna Academies In 1765, Lomonosov caught a cold and died on the 15 th of April [O.S on the 4 th of.April ], 1765 at age 54. He is buried in the cemetery of Alexander Nevsky Monastery in St Petersburg . Lomonosov is widely known and honoured in our country. He occupies a central place in the history of Russian science. The Russian Academy of Sciences awards Lomonosov honorary medals in scientific achievement - one to a Russian and one to a foreign scientist. Lomonosov is memorialized in many place names - Moscow University was named after its founder and monuments to him have been erected in Moscow, St Petersburg , Arkhangelsk , Severodvinsk , the village of Lomonosovo and Koryazhma. In 1957 the name of Lomonosov was given to the Arkhangelsk State Pedagogical Institute, now the Pomor State University named after M. V. Lomonosov. His name is also found on the map of the world: a stream in the Atlantic Ocean, mountain ranges of Novaya Zemlya and Spitsbergen, a plateau in Greenland, an underwater mountain in the Arctic Ocean and even a crater on the Moon were named after the great scientist. They commemorate his achievements in Geography , Oceanography and mapping. Every year scientific Lomonosov Readings are held in Arkhangelsk. Scholars from the best-known research centers of the country come to take part in them. Reading activities Divide the text into parts. Give each a title. Find the sentences in the passive voice. Complete these networks with as many branches and words as you can. a) b) c) After reading activities 1. What are these historical dates remarkable for? 1711; 1736; 1741; 1745; 1755; 1764; 1765. 2. Refer. Go on to say Learning was young Lomonosov's passion. He made rapid progress scholastically. Lomonosov strove to upgrade the quality of Russian science and education. 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The jubilee will be celebrated in 2011 While reading activities. Read the text.   Kholmogory Moscow 5) an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects. f) education 4)administrative division of Russia in the 17 th century d)University 3) an institution of higher learning, research, or honorary membership. c) a stipend 2) transmition of accumulated knowledge, skills and values from one generation to another b) Academy 1) is an award of financial aid for a student to further education a) Governorate 9) the process of reading, and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another. ode 8) the act of detecting something new. mosaic 7) the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass navigation 6) a type of lyrical verse discovery Early life Arkhangelsk Governorate Education the Slavic Greek Latin Academy A brilliant pupil Complete these networks with as many branches and words as you can. our first university in navigation Scientific discoveries Complete these networks with as many branches and words as you can. 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Modern State System of Ukraine
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State System of Ukraine Azure-yellow state flag symbolizes the unity of blue sky and yellow wheat field. The little state emblem-trident-appeared first on the stals in times of Volodymyr the Great. They root deeply in ancient times and have symbolic meaning. In obedience to Constitution, to accepted on June, 28, 1996, Ukraine is the sovereign and independent, democratic, social, legal state. A country's leader is President which is elected all citizens by a term on p''yat' years. The unique organ of legislature is Verkhovna Rada - unicameral parliament which is elected a term on 4 years. Executive power in Ukraine is carried out by Cabinet at the head with a prem''er-minister, yakogopriznachae President on a concordance with Verkhovna Rada. Ukraine is territorial. Completed by the pupil of the 10-form Valenok Natalia.
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"Mass media in our life"
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Mass media in our life Mass media is very important part of our everyday life.  It serve to inform people of different events that take place or may happen. It also entertain people or even help to make their lives better. But the most important thing that newspapers, radio or TV bring to people is information.  A lot of newspapers have advice columns, review of books, comics, crossword puzzles, etc. Most of them have different pictures, photographs and illustrations. Mass media also focus public attention on the most urgent problems of the society. Both TV and radio programmes and newspapers that provide reliable information are always very popular.  Thank you for attention!!!
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LET’S STUDY ENGLISH
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ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES ENGLISH FILMS, CARTOONS AND SONGS. ENGLISH FILMS, CARTOONS AND SONGS. ENGLISH FILMS, CARTOONS AND SONGS. WHY DO WE STUDY ENGLISH? IS ENGLISH DIFFICULT FOR YOU? As for me I think to speak English to write in English to understand English to read in English to use grammar WHAT DO YOU HAVE TO DO TO IMPROVE YOUR ENGLISH? listen to spoken English do many exercises learn many words learn how to read work hard at English We have to speak English as much as possible
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"My favorite serial"
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My favorite serial Friends is an American comedy television series. It was on television from September 22, 1994 to May 6, 2004. It is about 6 friends who lived in Manhattan, New York City. They were in their 20s and 30s. The names of the "friends" were: Monica, Chandler, Rachel, Ross, Phoebe and Joey. Friends got positive reviews through most of its run. It is one of the most popular sitcoms of all time. The series won many awards and was nominated for 63 Primetime Emmy Awards. TV Guide ranked it #21 on their list of the 50 greatest TV shows of all time. The series was produced by Bright/Kauffman/Crane Productions, in association with Warner Bros. Television. At first, the executive producers were Crane, Kauffman and Kevin Bright. Other producers were brought in during later seasons. In all, there were 236 episodes. There is a sequel to this show named Joey. Kevin Bright, Marta Kauffman, Kevin Bright. Monica Elizabeth Geller (Courteney Cox)  She used to be fat, is a control freak, and is compulsively organized. She is Ross' sister and in season 7, marries long-term boyfriend Chandler and adopts 2 babies (Jack and Erica) in the last episode of the series. Chandler Muriel Bing (Matthew Perry) Early in the series, he was a self-confessed commitment-phobe, but in season 7 finale, he marries Monica, his girlfriend of three years. One of his most famed traits is his finely-tuned sense of humour. His father is a transsexual, and works in Las Vegas and his mother is a renowned adult book writer. Joey Francis Tribbiani (Matt LeBlanc) He's the 'stupid' one, and is a struggling actor, but scored a break in season 2 in the soap opera Days Of Our Lives, and then again in season 7. He remained on Days of Our Lives until the end of the series. He had a lot of sexual partners and flings throughout the series, but had strong feelings for a fellow actress in season 3 and fell in love with his roommate, Rachel, in season 8. Post-finale he was the main character in the spin off, Joey. Phoebe Buffay (Lisa Kudrow)  She's quirky, flakey, and fun-loving. She got married to Mike in season 10, but before this relationship she had never had a serious commitment. She also plays guitar and is a masseuse. Phoebe is known to have lived on the streets as a young adult after her mother committed suicide. Rachel Karen Green (Jennifer Aniston) She first moved to New York in the first episode after running off from the altar. She is perhaps the character who has made the most development (going from spoiled, rich Daddy's girl to an independent and confident woman). She had a famous on-off relationship with Ross, which spanned the entire series. She has a daughter with Ross Geller named Emma.  Ross Eustace Geller (David Schwimmer)   A paleontologist. He had a famous on-off relationship with Rachel, who he had a crush since he was 15. He has been married three times, once to Carol, once to Emily and once to Rachel, in a drunken Vegas wedding. He is not married at the end of the show, but has two children- Ben, to his first wife and Emma, to Rachel. He and Rachel seem to be back together at the end of the show. Many guest stars of the show include: Hank Azaria, Cosimo Fusco, Larry Hankin, Tom Selleck,  Susan Sarandon, Bob Balaban,  Denise Richards, Winona Ryder, Sean Penn,, Kathleen Turner, and Brad Pitt. It is the most popular places, where the shooting occurred. THE BEST SERAIL IN THE WORLD
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Mass Media in Our Life
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Mass Media in Our Life At our today’s lesson we are going to: - learn new words and word combinations; Speak about mass media in our life; Read the new text and work with it; Work in pairs and in groups. Good luck! Radio is the theatre of the mind; television is the theatre of the mindless Steve Allen Cinema, radio, television, magazines are a school of inattention: people look without seeing, listen in without hearing Robert Bresson New words and expressions: to be curious about to get a picture of to keep informed to be extremely interesting to be important at the moment sensational news in recent events an advertisement interesting items Make up questions and answer them: you/ often/ TV/ do/ watch/ How ? How often do you watch TV? 2) to/TV/you/watch/What/prefer/programmes/ do? What TV programmes do you prefer to watch? 3)about/you/events/Where/from/the/do/recent/ know/usually? - Where do you usually know about the recent events from? Read the text of ex.3,p.146 and be read to answer the question: How do the mass media shape our views and influence the way we see the world? Work in groups: Group A – ex.5,p.147 Group B – ex.4,p.146 Group C – ex.6,p.147 Home task: learn the new words and phrases; reread the text of ex.3,p.146 once again; Group A – retell the text Groups B,C – make the plan to the text
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My favorite singer
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My favorite singer Chris Tomlin Beography Christopher Dwayne Tomlin (born May 4, 1972) is an American contemporary Christian music (CCM) artist, worship leader, andsongwriter from Grand Saline, Texas, United States who has sold nearly 30 million records.[citation needed] He is a former staff member at Austin Stone Community Church and is signed to EMI's sixstepsrecords. Tomlin leads worship at many Passion events. Some of his most well-known songs are "How Great Is Our God", "Jesus Messiah", "Amazing Grace (My Chains Are Gone)", and "Our God", which he co-wrote with Matt Redman, Jesse Reeves, and Jonas Myrin. He is currently a worship leader at Passion City Church inAtlanta, Georgia, with Louie Giglio, Kristian Stanfill, Christy Nockels, and Brett Younker. Chris Tomlin Chris Tomlin grew up as a religious young man in Texas, and continued to hold his faith in his heart. He was a worship leader and youth speaker in various church events. He shared his religious experiences by writing songs with a singular goal, to bring people closer to God.  Early life Tomlin was born in Grand Saline, Texas in 1972 to Connie and Donna Tomlin. He has two younger brothers, Ryan and Cory.[3Chris Tomlin first learned how to play the guitar by playing along with Willie Nelson records. Tomlin wrote his first worship song at age fourteen. He entered college planning to study physical therapy, but says he felt God's calling to something else.[citation needed] In the mid-1990s Tomlin was a worship leader at the Dawson McAllister Youth Conferences, as well as at various church camps in Texas. Tomlin attended Tyler Junior College and Texas A&M University. After college, Tomlin and the band developed while working with the Harvest Ministry at The Woodlands United Methodist Church in The Woodlands, Texas in the late 1990s. In 1997, youth speaker Louie Giglio asked if he would be interested in working with the Passion Conferences. Tomlin has been in that movement ever since. Career His first nationally released solo project, titled The Noise We Make, was released in 2001, featuring the songs "Forever," "Be Glorified", and "Kindness", each of which made the top 200 in the CCLI 2005 top 500 worship songs.[5] He released the live EP 545 in 2002, and the studio albumNot to Us (2002). Although he is a solo artist, Tomlin uses a consistent band lineup. He writes many of his songs with the band members. The band consists of Daniel Carson (electric guitar, backup vocals), Jesse Reeves (bass guitar, backup vocals), Travis Nunn (drums), and Matt Gilder (piano, keys). He plays guitar and piano. Personal life Tomlin married Lauren Bricken, on November 9, 2010. In May 2011, Tomlin announced that he and Lauren were expecting their first child. He announced on Twitter that the couple's daughter, Ashlyn Alexandra Tomlin, was born on September 22, 2011. The singer took to Twitter once again to introduce the couple's newest addition, a girl named Madison Amore Tomlin, born on October 7, 2014. Albums 2004 Arriving 2006 See the Morning 2008 Hello Love 2009 Christmas Songs 2010 Our God Is for Us 2013 Burning Lights 2014 Love Ran Red Platinum Gold Gold Gold Gold Platinum Platinum TOP 10 of MY FAVORITES SONGS 1.How Great is our God 2. Our God 3. I will follow you 4. Waterfall 5. Whom shall I fear 6. God of this city 7. At The Cross 8. Lord I need you 9. Jesus, He loves me 10.Awake my soul Chris Tomlin is my the best singer forever !!! The End
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MANCHESTER Manchester is situated in the north-west of England not far from the capital of Great Britain. Manchester is the most important centre of the cotton industry. Manchester is one of Britain's most important producers of computers and electronic equipment. Manchester is the fifth largest port in Great Britain. The population of Manchester is about 680,000 people. Manchester was the first city in England, which built its own airport in 1919. The city is an important cultural centre, famous for publishing books and magazines. It is also noted for its excellent libraries, magnificent museums and art galleries. The famous Halle Orchestra which is the leading British symphony orchestra is in Manchester and gives concerts twice a week. Manchesterl Coat of Arms Town Hall Manchester Civil Justice Centre Piccadilly Plaza Manchester Piccadilly Gardens Cathedral Manchester Conference Centre Beetham Tower The highest building in the city University of Manchester Manchester Central Library Manchester Wheel Manchester Airport Manchester Inn Bed and Breakfast Palace Hotel City of Manchester Stadium By Olha Khomyshyn
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MUSIC IS A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE
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MUSIC IS A UNIVERSAL LANGUAGE MADE BY MITIAKOVA OLGA Without music life would be a mistake.  Friedrich Wilhelm Nietzsche AIMS: to expand student’s vocabulary related to the topic music; to widen student’s knowledge on the topic; To develop pupils’ thinking, imagination and creativity; to teach pupils to make conclusion. violin flute clarinet saxophone Musical instruments drum cello tuba guitar piano banjo harp organ grand piano bells french horn trombone ROCK’N’ROLL JAZZ POP DISCO ROCK Classical music-relating to music that is considered to be important and serious and that has a value that continues for a long time Piotr Ilyitch Tchaikovsky Born: Votkinsk, 7 May 1840 Died: St. Petersburg, 6 November 1893 Tchaikovsky is probably most famous for ballet music (The Nutcracker Suite, Swan Lake, The Sleeping Beauty, Romeo and Juliet, Eugene Onehin. His many compositions include 10 operas, 3 ballets, 6 syphonies, 4 concertors, romances, songs аnd instrumental pieces) Mikhail Ivanovich Glinka  (June 1 [O.S. May 20] 1804 – February 15 [O.S. February 3] 1857), was the first Russian composer to gain wide recognition within his own country, and is often regarded as the father of Russian classical music. Glinka's compositions were an important influence on future Russian composers. Rubinstein Mussorhsky Rymsky-korsakov Balakirev Outstanding Composers Mykola Vitalijovich Lyssenko is a famous Ukrainian composer, pianist , conductor and founder of Ukrainian classical music , wrote 9 operas, among them “Natalka Poltavka “, “Taras Bulba”, “Eneida” and many other pieces. Ludwig van Beethoven Born: Bonn, 16 December 1770 Died: Vienna, 26 March 1827 Ludwig van Beethoven was baptised on December 17th 1770 at Bonn. His family originated from Brabant, in Belgium. His father was musician at the Court of Bonn, with a definite weakness for drink. His mother was always described as a gentle, retiring woman, with a warm heart. Beethoven referred to her as his "best friend". The Beethoven family consisted of seven children, but only the three boys survived, of whom Beethoven was the eldest. Johann Sebastian Bach Born: Eisenach (Germany), 21 March 1685 Died: 28 July 1750 One of the greatest Baroque composers along with Handel. His most famous works are probably the Brandenburg Concerti, the Well-tempered clavier, The art of fugue, his Mass in B-minor, and the St. Matthew Passion. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart Born: Salzburg, 27 January 1756 Died: Vienna, 5 December 1791 Along with Haydn, one of the first classical composers. Wrote music of many different genres. Major works would include his Requiem, the operas Nozze di Figaro, Don Giovanniand Die Zauberflöte, the clarinet concerto, the string quartets, the later piano concerti and the later symphonies (numbers 36, 38, 39, 40 and 41). UKRAINIAN OPERA SINGERS Victoria Lukianets Volodymyr Gryshko Povarotti Domingo Gruberova The Famous names of opera singers Jazz- is a musical style that originated at the beginning of the 20th century in African American communities in the Southern United States. It was born out of a mix of African and European music traditions.  Representatives Nino Katamadze  Michael Davis Chick Corea Blues - a music is slow and sad. MUDDY WATERS B.B. KING CH.HILL REPREZENTATIVES OF GENRE Rock’n’roll is a style of music with a strong loud beat played on guitars and drums, which first became popular in the 1950s 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. Bill Haley was born in Highland Park, Michigan as William John Clifton Haley. Because of the effects of the Great Depression on the Detroit area, his father moved the family to Boothwyn, Pennsylvania, when Bill was seven years old. Haley's father played the banjo and mandolin, his mother Maude Green originally from Ulverston in England was a technically accomplished keyboardist with classical training. Haley told the story that when he made a simulated guitar out of cardboard, his parents bought him a real one Disco - a type of dance music that was first popular in the 1970s REPREZENTATIVES OF GENRE Dalida The Jackson 5 Diana Ross Born: March 26, 1944 (age 67)Origin Detroit Michigan, U.S. Genres: R&B, soul, disco, jazz, pop, dance. Occupations: singer, record producer, actress. Rock music is a type of popular modern music with a strong loud beat, played using guitars and drums Rolling Stones Genres: rock, blues, blues rock, rhythm and blues, rock and roll Members :Mick Jagger, Keith Richards, Charlie Watts, Ronnie Wood The members:John Lennon, Paul McCartney  George Harrison, Ringo Starr The Beatles were an English rock band, active throughout the 1960s and one of the most commercially successful and critically acclaimed acts in the history of popular music Pop music is modern music that is popular, especially with young people, and usually consists of simple tunes with a strong beat. The Bee Gees are a musical group that originally comprised three brothers: Barry, Robin, and Maurice Gibb.  Michael Joseph Jackson Birth name: Michael Joseph Jackson Also known as Michael Joe Jackson BornAugust 29, 1958 Gary, Indiana, U.S. Died June 25, 2009 (aged 50) Los Angeles, California, U.S. Genres :R&B, pop, rock, soul, dance, funk, disco,  new jack swing Occupations :singer-songwriter, record producer, composer, musician, dancer, choreographer, actor, businessman, philanthropist Instruments Vocals MICHAEL JACKSON Birth name : Stefani Joanne Angelina Germanotta Born : March 28, 1986 (age 25) New York City, New York, United States GenresPop, dance OccupationsSinger-songwriter, performance artist, record producer, dancer, businesswoman, activist InstrumentsVocals, piano, synthesizer, keytar Rap music a type of popular music in which the words of a song are not sung, but spoken in time to music with a steady beat Eminem Birth name: Marshall Bruce Mathers III Born : October 17, 1972 (age 39)Saint Joseph, Missouri, U.S. Origin : Warren Michigan, U.S. Genres: Hip hop Occupations: Rapper, record producer,songwriter, actor MUSIC IMPACT TOUCHING RELAXING CHEERFUL ENCHANTING FASCINATING THRILLING THANK YOU! http://www.google.com.ua http://www.musicals.ru http://www.mtvn.ru http://www. loja.ru http://www. musicaltheatre.by http://www. frenchmusicals.ru Sources of information
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My favorite pictures of London's National Gallery
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My favorite pictures of London's National Gallery Performed Vita storozhuk Form 10 School 5 London's National Gallery The National Gallery is the primary British national public art gallery, sited on Trafalgar Square, in central London. It is home to one of the world's greatest collections of Western European paintings. Founded in 1824, from an initial purchase of 36 paintings by the British Government, its collections have since grown to about 2,300 paintings by roughly 750 artists dating from the mid-13th century to 1900, most of which are on display. This page lists some of the highlights of the collection. De binnenplaats van een huis in Delft De binnenplaats van een huis in Delft is een schilderij van de Nederlandse kunstschilder Pieter de Hooch, geschilderd in 1658, olie op doek, 73,5 x 60 centimeter groot. Het toont een rustig tafereel uit het dagelijks leven in het zeventiende eeuwse Holland. Het werk bevindt zich thans in de collectie van de National Gallery te Londen. Het laantje van Middelharnis Het laantje van Middelharnis is een schilderij van de Nederlandse landschapsschilder Meindert Hobbema, geschilderd in 1689, olie op doek, 103,5 x 141 centimeter. Het toont een nog altijd herkenbaar landschap nabij de geboorteplaats van Hobbema op Goeree-Overflakkee. Het schilderij bevindt zich thans in de collectie van het National Gallery te Londen. Mr and Mrs Andrews Mr and Mrs Andrews is an oil on canvas portrait of about 1750 by Thomas Gainsborough, now in the National Gallery, London. Today it is one of his most famous works, but it remained in the family of the sitters until 1960 and was very little known before it appeared in an exhibition in Ipswich in 1927, after which it was regularly requested for other exhibitions in Britain and abroad, and praised by critics for its charm and freshness. By the post-war years its iconic status was established, and it was one of four paintings chosen to represent British art in an exhibition in Paris celebrating the Coronation of Queen Elizabeth II in 1953. Soon the painting began to receive hostile scrutiny as a paradigm of the paternalist and capitalist society of 18th-century England, but it remains a firm popular favourite Madame Moitessier Madame Moitessier is the title of a portrait of Marie-Clotilde-Inès Moitessier (née de Foucauld) begun in 1844 and completed in 1856 by Jean-Auguste-Dominique Ingres. The portrait, which depicts Madame Moitessier seated, is now in the National Gallery in London. Madame Moitessier is also the title of a second portrait by Ingres, which depicts her standing; it was painted in 1851 and is now in the National Gallery of Art, Washington, D.C. Cup of Water and a Rose on a Silver Plate This painting depicts a fine white ceramic cup filled with water, resting on a silver saucer, adorned with a single rose on a wooden tabletop. The flower here could refer to rose water, a perfumed drink popular in the 17th century, or have a deeper, religious significance. The motif of the cup filled with water is familiar from other works by Zurbaran: it appears in his famous still-life of 1633, Still-Life with Basket of Oranges (Norton Simon Museum of Art, Pasadena) and in at least two of his religious paintings. In the latter paintings the cup of water and rose allude to the Virgins purity and love.  Der Abend Der Abend is a dated on 1821 painting by Caspar David Friedrich. The picture in oil on canvas in the format 22.3 cm x 31 cm located in the Lower Saxony State Museum Hannover. The painting is part of the picture cycle times of the day to continue the Morning, Noon and Afternoon belong. Isle of the Dead Isle of the Dead (German: Die Toteninsel) is the best-known painting of Swiss Symbolist artist Arnold Böcklin. Prints of the work were very popular in central Europe in the early 20th century—Vladimir Nabokov observed in his novel Despair that they were to be "found in every Berlin home". Sources used http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Collection_of_the_National_Gallery,_London https://www.google.com.ua/search?q=the+national+gallery+collection&biw=2133&bih=1072&source=lnms&tbm=isch&sa=X&ei=18IzVcX5KsS4OPi1gZgB&ved=0CAYQ_AUoAQ&dpr=0.9#tbm=isch&q=the+national+gallery+&imgrc=b58kji9lok7HOM%253A%3BngAE1UlhpS93mM%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Ffamouswonders.com%252Fwp-content%252Fuploads%252F2009%252F11%252FNational-Gallery-of-London.jpg%3Bhttp%253A%252F%252Ffamouswonders.com%252Fnational-gallery-of-london%252F%3B1024%3B679
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"Music in my life"
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Music in my life I love music, I think people can not live without it. We can hear music everywhere: in the streets and at home, over the radio and on TV, in the shops and in the parks. People all over the world are fond of music. They listen to music, they dance to music, they learn to play musical instruments. There are a lot of different kinds of music: pop, jazz, rap, rock and other. As for me, I also enjoy listening to rock music. The music I hate is heavy metal. I find it noisy and dreadful. Though some young people are fond of this style of music, it is not to everyone's taste. I enjoy listening music because it reflects my moods and emotions. Sometimes I attend music halls and the concerts, when popular groups and singers are there. I like watching music programs on TV. Okean Elzy The band was formed in Lviv in 1994. Okean Elzy is the most famous and most decorated Ukrainian rock band. Band members Denis Glinin Drums Denis Dudko Bass guitar Milos Jelic Keyboards, arrangements Slava Vakarchuk Vocals, songwriter The band vividly express themselves through in-depth lyrics, a unique musical style, and an impressive on-stage drive and energy. Songs Stina Obijmy Koly Navkolo Ni Dushi Na Linii Vognyu Zeleni Ochi Koly Tobi Vazhko Ne Pytai
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Kew Gardens
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Kew Gardens Kew, London Open: daily 9.30 – 6.30 Closed:25 Dec., 1 Jan Tel: 020 8940 1171 The world’s foremost Royal Botanic Gardens offer a visit at any time of the year. Containing around 30,000 species of plants, including 13 species extinct in the wild. The gardens were created in 1722 under the patronage of George III, but Sir Joseph Banks encourage the project. Go in the spring for the lilac and rhododendrons . Go in the winter when even on the greyest of days the greenhouses are full of exotic growth. At Kew you will find plants from around the globe and from every habitat – desert, swamp and rainforest. application thanks for watching
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"Mass Media"
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Mass Media by Gurina Vicktoria Form 11-a School №20 The mass media play an important part in our lives. Newspaper, radio and espeially TV inform us of what is going on in this world and give us wonderful possibilities for education and entertainment. The mass media… TELEVISION INTERNET MAGAZINES What Is the Mass Media? NEWSPAPERS RADIO Of course, not all newspapers and TV programmes report the events objectively, but serious journalists and TV reporters try to be fair and provide us with reliable information. It is true that the world today is full of dramatic events and most news seems to be bad news. But people aren’t interested in ordinary events. That is why there are so many programmes and articles about natural disasters, plane crashes, wars, murders and robberies. Some people say that journalists are given too much freedom. They often intrude on people’s private lives. They follow celebrities and print sensational stories about them which are untrue or half-true. The main source of news for millions of people is television. People like TV news because they can see everything with their own eyes. Besides, it’s much more difficult for politicians to lie in front of the cameras than on the pages of newspapers. Still, many people prefer the radio. It’s good to listen to in the car, or in the open air, or when you do something about the house. Newspapers don’t react to events as quickly as TV, but they usually provide us with background information. The Internet has recently become another important source of information. Its main advantage is that news appears on the screen as soon as things happen in real life and you don’t have to wait for news time on TV. Thank you. Thank you for your consideration)