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Ancient Times
English music dates back to the culture of Celtic tribes who inhabited the British Isles in the 4th century.
The Celts played the pipe, the flute, the primitive violin, the drum.
Popular dances at that time were jig, counterdance and bornpipe.
The most popular musical instruments were the harp, the lyre, the pipe.
In the 6th century BC the British were converted to Christianity. Church music dominated at that period. Thanks to this professional music came into being.
In the 11th century the Normans who came from the North of France began to invade the British Isles. French culture influenced the development of music in Britain.
New forms of folk music appeared at that time:
epic, romantic, satirical songs.
Bards and minstrels sang them and played the harp, the lyre, the lute, the violin, the bagpipe, wooden and percussion instruments.
In the 12th – 13th centuries various forms of vocal and instrumental performances spread all over the country.
Church and secular music, all kinds of folk art coexisted.
Renaissance
In the 15th century the Renaissance came
to Great Britain. At that time professional musicians began to play their music.
English music had a great influence on the development of the Continental style.
The first famous composer of that period was
John Dunstable (1390 – 1453).
“Golden Age”( the 16th -17th centuries)
William Shakespeare created his immortal tragedies and comedies, and music was of great importance in the theatre.
At that time England gave the world the music of William Byrd (1542 – 1623),
Orlando Gibbons ( 1583 – 1625),
John Bull ( 1562 – 1628).
Though religious music wasn’t as dominating as it had been before, still it was represented by the masterpieces of Byrd, Gibbons, Morley, Weelkes, Tomkins and Philips.
Unfortunately, Puritan Commonwealth of the middle of the 17th century greatly disrupted English musical tradition.
However, at the end of the 17th century several distinguished composers created their works.
Henry Purcell ( 1659 – 1695) was one of the greatest composers who is called “the British Orpheus”. He created music of all genres,but his greatest achievements are connected with music for theatre.
His most famous opera is “Dido and Aeneus”.
A Low Point in English Native Music ( the 18th-19th centuries)
A lot of foreign musicians were attracted by the country’s wealth and large public. Among them was George Frederick Handel ( 1685-1759) who was German by origin, settled in London in 1712 and remained there till his death.
Handel created a great number of outstanding organ concertos, operas, oratorios which were the most original contribution both to English and the world music.
The native musical tradition survived in church music and in local genres, such as the catch, the glee, the ballad opera. Later it developed into the English comic opera and in the 19th century to the operettas of Gilbert O’Sullivan.
In the 19th century Edward Elgar became an outstanding national composer. He created his own original style and was a great authority as the head of a new school of music. He composed symphonies, concertos and oratorios.
In the early 20th century English music was represented by
Ralph Vaughm Williams ( 1872 -1958),
Gustav Holst (1874 – 1934).
The most prominent composers of the 2oth century
Benjamin Britten (1913 -1976)
William Walton (1902 -1983),
Michael Tippett ( b. 1905)
Richard Rodney Bennett (b. 1936)
Peter Maxwell Davies ( b. 1934)
Harrison Birtwhistle (b. 1934)
Rock and Pop Music
Rock and pop music have been very popular in Britain for the last 30 years.
They have become an important part of Britain’s youthful pop-culture.
British pop and rock groups have a great appeal to audiences all over the world and often set new trends in music.
In the 1960s and 1970s several groups achieved international success.
The Beatles
The Rolling Stones
The Who
Led Zeppelin
The Animals
Genesis
The Queen
Pink Floyd
MUSICAL LIFE OF GREAT BRITAIN
Musical life in Great Britain have always played a great role. London is one of the musical capitals of the world. A lot of exciting musical events take place there. It is the home of
the Royal Opera at Covent Garden,
the English National Opera at the London Coliseum Theatre,
the Royal Ballet,
the Festival Ballet .
Covent Garden
London has 4 symphony orchestras famous all over the world:
The London Symphony Orchestra ( founded in 1904),
The London Philarmonic Orchestra ( f. 1032),
Philarmonia (f. 1945),
Royal Philarmonic Orchestra ( f. 1946).
Admirers of music can enjoy musical life in
The Royal Festival Hall,
Barbican Hall,
The Royal Albert Hall.
The Royal Albert Hall is famous for the Summer Promenade Concerts, held from the end of July to the mid-September.
These concerts are given by top English and foreign orchestras with distinguished soloists and conductors.
They are sponsored by the BBC.
Besides, musical festivals are very popular in Great Britain.
The Edinburgh Festival of Music and Drama takes place every August and September. It has been held since 1947.
The Festival includes opera, ballet, music of all kinds, painting, folk-dancing, film and drama.
Its popularity is great. It attracts crowds of visitors every year.
The Llangollen International Musical Eisteddfod is held in North Wales for six days every July.
Choirs, musicians, folk singers and dancers from every corner of the world perform at this festival.
Choral singing is particularly associated with Wales. The Welsh are a nation of singers.
Great Britain has a strong tradition of choral singing both by choirs at churches and by local choral societies. Some choirs of Oxford and Cambridge colleges are famous all over the world.
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учитель английского языка
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Credo of his life
Early life and family
Downey was born in Manhattan, New York City, the younger of two children. His father, Robert Downey, Sr., is an actor, writer, producer, cinematographer, and director of underground films, and his mother, Elsie is also an actress and appeared in Downey, Sr.'s films. As a child, Downey was "surrounded by drugs". His father, a drug addict, allowed Downey to use marijuana at age six, an incident which his father has said that he now regrets. Downey stated that drug use became an emotional bond between him and his father: "When my dad and I would do drugs together, it was like him trying to express his love for me in the only way he knew how. "Eventually, Downey began spending every night abusing alcohol and "making a thousand phone calls in pursuit of drugs".
During his childhood Downey had minor roles in his father's films. He made his acting debut at the age of five, playing a sick puppy in the absurdist comedy Pound (1970), and then at age seven appeared in the surrealist Greaser's Palace (1972).At the age of ten, he was living in England and studied classical ballet as part of a larger curriculum.He attended the Stagedoor Manor Performing Arts Training Center in upstate New York as a teenager. When his parents divorced in 1978, Downey moved to California with his father, but in 1982 he dropped out of Santa Monica High School and moved back to New York to pursue an acting career full-time.
Personal life
Downey started dating actress Sarah Jessica Parker after meeting her on the set of Firstborn. They separated in 1991 because of his drug addiction, according to Downey. He married actress/singer Deborah Falconer on May 29, 1992, after a 42-day courtship, and had a son with her, Indio Falconer Downey. The strain on their marriage from Downey's repeated trips to rehab and jail finally reached a breaking point; in 2001, in the midst of Downey's last arrest and sentencing to an extended stay in rehab, Falconer left Downey and took Indio with her. Downey and Falconer finalized their divorce on April 26, 2004. Downey now sees his son frequently after settling custody arrangements with Falconer.
In 2003, on the set of Gothika, Downey met producer Susan Levin, an Executive Vice President of Production at Joel Silver's film company, Silver Pictures. Downey and Susan quietly struck up a romance during production, though Susan turned down his romantic advances twice. Despite Susan's worries that the romance would not last after the completion of shooting because "he's an actor; I have a real job", the couple's relationship continued after production wrapped on Gothika, and Downey proposed to Susan on the night before her thirtieth birthday. A couple were married on August 27, 2005. They have a son together named Exton Elias Downey, born on February 7, 2012 in Los Angeles, California. Downey has credited his wife with helping him kick his drug and alcohol habits. "There's no understanding for me of the bigger picture in real time in a hands-on way without her. Because it was the perfect, perfect, perfect matching of personalities and gifts." A tattoo on one of his biceps reads "Suzie Q" in tribute to her.
Sherlock Holmes
Sherlock Holmes is a 2009 British–American action mystery film based on the character of the same name created by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle. The film was directed by Guy Ritchie Robert Downey, Jr. and Jude Law portray Sherlock Holmes and Dr. John Watson respectively. In the film, Holmes and his companion Watson, with aid from former adversary Irene Adler, investigate a series of murders connected to occult rituals. The film went on general release in the United States on 25 December 2009, and on 26 December 2009 in the UK, Ireland, and the Pacific.
Sherlock Holmes received mostly positive critical reaction., praising the story, and Robert Downey Jr's performance as the main character, winning on the nomination on the Golden Globe Award for Best Actor on a Comedy. The film was also nominated for two Academy Awards, Best Original Score and Best Art Direction, which it lost to Up and Avatar, respectively.
Iron Man
In 2007, Downey was cast as the title character in the film Iron Man,with director Jon Favreau explaining the choice by stating: "Downey wasn't the most obvious choice, but he understood what makes the character tick. He found a lot of his own life experience in 'Tony Stark'."the role Downey had to gain more than 20 pounds of muscle in five months to look like he "had the power to forge iron."
Iron Man was globally released between April 30 and May 3, 2008, grossing over $585 million worldwide and receiving rave reviews which cite Downey's performance as a highlight of the film. As a result, both Downey and Favreau stated their interest in making an Iron Man trilogy. By October 2008, Downey had agreed to appear as Iron Man in two Iron Man sequels and The Avengers, the superhero team that Stark joins based on Marvel's comic book series The Avengers.
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We love daddy, yes siree.
He loves us and so you see,
We are a happy family.
I love sister, she loves me.
We love brother, yes siree.
He loves us and so you see,
We are a happy family.
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It is not surprising that the name of the state comes from the Spanish word Montana, which means "mountain”
The symbols of Montana state
History
During the thousands years in Montana have been living Indians . Not far from the city of Billings , in the so -called " Cave of the petroglyphs " , archeologists have found numerous rock paintings , tools , jewelry, household items and other artifacts of indigenous people of Montana. The U.S. government has assigned the " Cave of the petroglyphs " status " National Historical Landmark ."
The first explorers of Montana became Merriweather Lewis and William Clark, who headed in 1804 - 1806 years an expedition which was organized by the third U.S. President Thomas Jefferson . The task of the expedition was exploring the new lands , and they coped with it brilliantly reaching the coast of the Pacific Ocean and making the first map of the North -West of the United States.
On the way back , in July 1806 , William Clark left his autograph on a huge boulder in Montana , known today as the " Rock of Pompey ." Now , " Pompey Rock " - one of the Montana National Historical Landmark .
In the early sixties of the XIX century in the mountains of Montana gold was discovered . As previously in California and Colorado to Montana came a lot of gold miners . Among them was John Bozeman , who scout the way from the " Oregon Trail" in Wyoming to the western regions of Montana. This route is called "The Road Bozeman ." In honor of John Bozeman was also named the city in Montana.
With constantly and rapidly increasing population of Montana the relationships with the Indians and white settlers were very strained. Recovering after the Civil War in 1876-1877 , the U.S. Army launched its offensive against the Indian tribes , known as the "Great Sioux War .
In the late XIX - early XX century, Montana 's economy has developed rapidly , due to the construction of railways in the state in the eighties of the XIX century. The main source of wealth of Montana in recent decades has become copper. Butte City was called " the richest hill on earth ," and next to it a copper mine " Anaconda " was the largest in the world.
The history of the state includes financial and political " wars ", which were aspiring to monopoly control over the industry " copper kings" , the most famous among them was William Clark , Marcus Daly and Fritz Heinze . William Clark became notorious when he attempt to become a U.S. senator with bribing state lawmakers . Mark Twain wrote: "...he is a shame of the American nation ... "
In 1889, Montana became the forty- first U.S. state .
During the Great Depression in Montana have been several major water projects, in the state appeared new lands, which were suitable for agriculture. During the Second World War greatly increased the demand of copper, in the fifties of the last century in Montana began to produce oil, in the seventies in the United States increased coal consumption. In addition to mining, the former is undoubtedly the leading industry of Montana , in the state the agriculture was actively developed .
The importance of tourism is growing: famous for its picturesque nature Montana is visited by millions of tourists in the year.
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Actor
Actor (actor - one who acts) - Executive roles in drama, opera, ballet, vaudeville, circus performances and films, creator of scenic images.
Style, art direction and genre of actors determined character drama, nat. features theater, audience composition and staging principles. A. Art always gets the typical features characteristic of the style of a certain historical period.
Singer
Singer or vocalist - a person engaged in singing. The term "singer" is more often used on singers that were performing a special school, but in many cases these words are synonymous. Depending on the type of music distinguished academic, folk and pop singers.
Accountant
Accountant (German Buchhalter, Buch - book , Halter - keep ) - Chief Operating workers Controller legality and correctness of operations at the bank , manager of technology operations , not only in my branch , but also on companies and organizations that currently serves Bank.Technical work he does, and takes usually a control function, that checks and signs the papers with some operations where errors can contribute to loss of money and property, or where you want control over maintaining fiscal discipline.
Music Producer
Music producer (born music producer, and record producer) - a person who is responsible for the image and musical style performers and recording process. Under his leadership, usually found control over sound quality, the choice of repertoire and ideology of the project (album, single, radio, etc.).. The producer is responsible for the selection of sound technicians and sound engineers, editors and assistants. Typically, major music labels have their own producers, but often the musicians themselves invite them interesting for producers from the other side.
Pianist
Pianist called musician who performs work on the piano. Professional pianists can act as independent artists, playing in the chamber ensemble, accompanied by an orchestra to accompany one or more musicians. Sometimes pianists perform in the Piano Ensemble, performing works written for two pianos or piano four hands.
Architect
Architect - a specialist who, through inputs creates a project of space. The main task of the architect - to create the most comfortable environment for human life.Job includes all levels of spatial organization of the environment, from small to large forms of territorial systems.
Acrobat
Acrobat - a person who performs a variety of complex acrobatic tricks and professionally engaged in gymnastics. Various tricks can be paired and group.
Bartender
The bartender - a profession that appeared over a hundred years ago. The name comes from the English occupation. bar, which means fence, counter, counter, that protect the seller from the buyer. Earlier bars were the only independent company, they are now an integral part of restaurants and cafes. Scope, technical equipment bars are divided into dairy, beer, barbecue, express, wine, and for other purposes - for dancing, concert. The last time there were salad and soup bar.
Interpreter
Translator - 1) as intermediaries in communication, the need for which arises in cases where the codes used by the source and destination do not match. As an intermediary language translator can perform not only translation but also various types of adaptive transcoding. 2) A person who is professionally engaged in translation.
Most interpreters perform oral or written translation or combine these activities. Another case is the simultaneous translation.
Writer
The writer - in the broadest sense is everyone who writes pieces (not necessarily artistic, scientific, and poetry), expresses his own thoughts, experience and vision of the world in writing. In a narrow sense is the author of works of art, the person for whose literary career is a profession. Synonyms for the word writer is a writer, a master of words, the employee pen.Writer - the general name of persons involved in the creation, designed usually to the public readers.
Florist
Florist - a person who creates floral arrangements for holidays, weddings and various rituals in selling florist, interior decorating, windows, knowledgeable in flowering plants.
Journalist
Journalist - a person who has been collecting, creating, editing, preparation and processing of information for the registered version of media that is associated with her employment or other contractual relationship, - or engaged in such activities on their own initiative. Journalist - a mirror of society, it must reflect reality. Calling a journalist - to benefit people and protect their interests and bring light into the darkness of ignorance.
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То, что дети могут сегодня сделать только вместе, завтра они в состоянии сделать самостоятельно.
Л.С. Выготский
Учитель английского языка
Железниченко Лариса Валерьевна
Точный перевод слова «проект» - «брошенный вперед». В основе метода проектов лежит креативность, умение ориентироваться в информационном пространстве и самостоятельно конструировать свои знания.
Деятельность учащихся может быть:
индивидуальной,
парной,
групповой
коллективной.
Продолжительность работы над проектом может быть различной:
краткосрочной ( разработка проекта ведется на одном или нескольких уроках);
среднесрочной (от недели до месяца );
долгосрочной (рассчитан на несколько месяцев и даже лет).
Проектная деятельность предусматривает решение таких задач:
научить учащихся самостоятельно добывать знания;
развивать умения использовать знания в практической деятельности;
формировать навыки исследовательской деятельности (поиск информации и отбор материала, самостоятельное решение проблем, оценивание и критика результатов работы);
способствовать социализации личности школьника (работа в коллективе, выполнение различных социальных ролей);
интеграция знаний и умений из различных областей, учебных предметов.
Начиная работать по методу проектов, необходимо уяснить, что должен уметь учитель:
Создать мотивацию;
Создать образовательную среду;
Определить, чему должны научиться учащиеся в результате работы;
Уметь использовать простые примеры для объяснения сложных явлений;
Организовывать работу (в малых группах, индивидуально);
Владеть способами организации обсуждения, аргументирования выводов, анализа работы и результатов;
Консультировать;
Иметь критерии объективной оценки.
Суть разработки проекта.
- определение вида проекта, его названия и сроков проведения;
-планирование процесса разработки проекта;
- подбор участников и способов взаимодействия с ними;
- проведение исследовательской работы, сбор информации и анализ её источников, подготовка выводов;
- описание замысла (проектной идеи, проблемы), учебной и социальной значимости, цели и задач, проектных решений, ожидаемых результатов:
- составление плана реализации проекта;
- интеграции задач проекта с задачами учебных тем;
- подготовка перечня необходимых материалов;
- составление схемы финансовых расходов;
- написание паспорта проекта;
- защита проекта и его презентации в школе, городе.
Виды презентационных проектов :
-Воплощение (в роль человека, одушевленного или неодушевленного существа); - Деловая игра;- Демонстрация видеофильма – продукта, выполненного на основе информационных технологий;- Диалог исторических или литературных персонажей;- Защита на Ученом Совете;- Игра с залом;- Иллюстративное сопоставление фактов, документов, событий, эпох, цивилизаций;- Инсценировка реального или вымышленного исторического события.- Научная конференция;- Отчет исследовательской экспедиции;- Пресс-конференция;- Путешествие;- Реклама;
- Ролевая игра;- Соревнования;- Спектакль;- Телепередача;
-Фольклорная экспедиция;
- Экскурсия.
Опыт показывает , что во время внедрения метода проектов активизируется самостоятельность учащихся , создаётся атмосфера взаимопонимания , умение работать в команде .
Работа над проектом способствует:
Изучению и умению ценить собственное национальное наследие;
Бережному отношению к культуре различных народов , осознанию равноценности всех культур;
Формированию чувства толерантности.
Памятка проектным группам:
1 шаг. Придумайте реальную проектную идею, которую можно предложить для объединения и найдите единомышленников.
2 шаг. Соберитесь вместе и обсудите проектную идею, свои личные и общегрупповые интересы и цели, имеющиеся возможности для их реализации.
3 шаг. Выберите роли, кто и чем будет заниматься.
4 шаг. Определите основные правила, которые будут охотно соблюдать все члены группы.
5 шаг. Проведите переговоры с учителями, родителями и специалистами, ищите у них поддержку.
Критерии оценки проекта
-Значимость и актуальность выдвинутых проблем, адекватность их изучаемой тематике
-Корректность использованных методов исследования и методов обработки получаемых результатов
-Активность каждого участника проекта в соответствии с его индивидуальными возможностями
-Коллективный характер принимаемых решений
-Характер общения и взаимопомощи участников проекта
-Необходимая и достаточная глубина проникновения в проблему, привлечение знаний из других областей
-Доказательность принимаемых решений, умение аргументировать свои заключения, выводы
-Эстетика оформления результатов проекта
-Умение отвечать на вопросы оппонентов |
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My favorite TV program Galileo
Galileo – Russian popular science television program on channel STS . This program starts at 3 p .m . every day.
Leading this show Alexander Pushnoy. He very is cheerful and loves to make experiment.
This show is very informative. They show a lot of interesting.
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Sport is very important part of our life. I think, if you want to be healthy, strong and beautiful you should go in for sports.
My favorite kind of sport isRhythmic Gymnastics.
The history of the rhythmic gymnastic began in 1913, when the first high school of artistic movement was opened in the USSR. The development of the sport proceeded with the unusual rapidity. The decision to include this sport in the Olympic Games was taken in 1980.
Previously, I went in for rhythmic gymnastics. Totally, I dedicated 7 years of my life to this kind of sport. I did a big mistake, leaving this affair.
Rhythmic gymnastic is very popular in Ukraine. Our school is famous in the whole world. That's why, we have a lot of beautiful gymnasts.
Ekaterina SerebrianskayaOlympic champion 1996
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Theme: Music Styles. Ukrainian Music
Objectives:- to activate the information and vocabulary on the topic;
-to develop pupils’ listening and reading skills;
to practise pupils’ communicative skills;
to broaden the pupils’ outlook about music styles and Ukrainian music;
to develop pupils’ abilities to work in groups;
to be tolerant and respect music tastes
Warming –up
What is music?
Music can make people happy
Music can make you groove
Music can make you feel love
Music can bring people together
Music can make everything OK
Music can make you feel depressed
Music can make people fight
Music can make you feel suicidal
Music can make you fall asleep
Music can be your mom or dad
Music can be your family
Music can light up the holiday
Music is everywhere!
Music is alive!
Vocabulary Practice
Read the words
Folk Jazz Blues
Rap Indie Opera
Rock Dance Country
Heavy metal Reggae Techno
Rock’n’ roll Punk Hip -hop
Classical Chamber Disco
Indentify the music styles
Music A jazz
Music B rock’n’roll
Music C a violin solo
Music D rap
Music E a Scottish dance
Music F an Irish folk song
Indentify the music styles
Music A jazz
Music B rock’n’roll
Music C a violin solo
Music D rap
Music E a Scottish dance
Music F an Irish folk song
Complete the sentences with the words from the box
1.________ is often played by a big orchestra in a concert hall.
2.________ is often played by young people with the guitars in a group.
3._________ is usually played by young people with brightly coloured
hair.
4._________ comes originally from black American musicians.
5.________ comes from a specific region and is usually popular for a long
time.
6.________ has a strong regular rhythm. It’s originally from Jamaica.
7.________ is usually played the guitar , banjo and violin.
Pop music reggae classical music folk music jazz
country music punk music
Complete the sentences with the words from the box
Pop music reggae classical music folk music jazz
country music punk music
1.Classical music is often played by a big orchestra in a concert hall.
2. Pop music is often played by young people with the guitars in a group.
3. Punk music is usually played by young people with brightly coloured hair.
4. Jazz comes originally from black American musicians.
5. Folk music comes from a specific region and is usually popular for a long time.
6. Reggae has a strong regular rhythm. It’s originally from Jamaica.
7. Country music is usually played the guitar , banjo and violin.
Read the dialogue between two teenagers about their type of music styles
.
Dan: What is your favourite type of music style?
Susan: It’s pop because I like the pretty songs. And yours?
Dan: I like rap because I am keen of a heavy beat and lots of words.
Reading Comprehension Choose the right item
1.Ruslana Lyzhychko is a Ukrainian … singer.
a) rap; b) pop; c)jazz
2.She won the Eurovision Song Contest in …
a)2002; b)2008; c)2004
3.She won the Eurovision Song Contest with her …
a) Wild Dances b) Kolomyika c) I know
4.In UNESCO Ruslana is …
a) the Deputy of Ukraine; b) an Ambassador of Wild Dances;
c) an Ambassador of Good Will
5.In Turkey they gave her…
a)the Deputy of the Year Award; b) the Person of the Year Award;
c) the Ambassador of the Year Award
6. In Germany, Sweden and Belgium there are many Ruslana’s…
a) fan shops; b) fan clubs; c)fan cinemas
Choose the right item
1.Ruslana Lyzhychko is a Ukrainian … singer.
a) rap; b) pop; c)jazz
2.She won the Eurovision Song Contest in …
a)2002; b)2008; c)2004
3.She won the Eurovision Song Contest with her …
a) Wild Dances b) Kolomyika c) I know
4.In UNESCO Ruslana is …
a) the Deputy of Ukraine; b) an Ambassador of Wild Dances;
c) an Ambassador of Good Will
5.In Turkey they gave her…
a)the Deputy of the Year Award; b) the Person of the Year Award;
c) the Ambassador of the Year Award
6. In Germany, Sweden and Belgium there are many Ruslana’s…
a) fan shops; b) fan clubs; c)fan cinema
Listening Comprehension
Note with ‘T’ if the statement is true, and with ‘F’ if it false.
1.V. Hryshko is a well – known pop singer.
2.He takes part in international classical music festivals.
3.He is Lyudyna Roku – 2004 in the nomination Opera singer in New York.
4.They played the anthem of the USA at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
5. The soloist felt a real inspiration
and sang especially well on the day
his daughter was born.
Listening Comprehension
Note with ‘T’ if the statement is true, and with ‘F’ if it false.
F 1.V. Hryshko is a well – known pop singer.
T 2.He takes part in international classical music festivals.
F 3.He is Lyudyna Roku – 2004 in the nomination Opera singer in New York.
F 4.They played the anthem of the USA at the Metropolitan Opera in New York.
T 5. The soloist felt a real inspiration
and sang especially well on the day
his daughter was born.
Mr. Hryshko performed on stage together with many great sportsmen.
Volodymyr Hryshko is a well – known opera singer.
He regularly takes part in international classical musical festivals.
He is the owner of many prizes.
The soloist felt a real inspiration and sang especially well on the day his son was born.
He is the winner of the Ukrainian national contest – Lyudyna Roku - 2005 in the nomination ‘Opera Singer of the Year’.
7. The Americans played the anthem of Ukraine in
honour of V. Hryshko who had newborn
daughter that day.
8. The tenor is the winner of the Nobel Prize.
He sang with many great singers such as
Luciano Pavarotti and Montserrat Caballe.
Make up a story about Volodymyr Hryshko
Make up a story about Volodymyr Hryshko
Volodymyr Hryshko is a well – known opera singer.
The soloist regularly takes part in international classical musical festivals.
He sang with many great singers such as Luciano Pavarotti and Montserrat Caballe.
The tenor is the owner of many prizes.
He is the winner of the Ukrainian national contest – Lyudyna Roku - 2005 in the nomination ‘Opera Singer of the Year’.
The Americans played the anthem of
Ukraine in honour of V. Hryshko who had
newborn daughter that day.
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Maria Zankovetska was born on 23rd July, 1854 in the village of Zanki. After finishing studies in a private school in Chernihiv, she studied for two years at a conservatoire in Helsinki.
Her talent was noticed by Micola Sadovsky, who became a leading figure of Ukrainian theatre.Maria dreamed of a professional theatrical career. Together with Micola Sadovsky and Marko Kropivnitsky, she was destined to contribute to the birth of the National Theatre.
She debuted in 1882 in Ivan Kotliarevsky's Natalka from Poltava as a member of Marko Kropyvnytsky’s troupe. Zankovetska performed as leading actress in the troupes of Kropyvnytsky (1882–3, 1885–8, 1899–1900), Mykhailo Starytsky (1883–5), and Mykola Sadovsky (1888–98), in Saksahansky’s Troupe (1900–3), in Onysym Suslov's troupe (1903–4), in the Society of Ukrainian Actors (1915–17), and in the State People’s Theater (1918–22). Her last performance on stage was in Kyiv in 1922, and that same year a theater in her name was founded.
Zankovetska's stage career spanned over 30 dramatic-heroic roles from the populist-ethnographical repertoire, which she played with innate subtlety and intelligence. Among them were Olena in Marko Kropyvnytsky’s Hlytai, abo zh pavuk (The Profiteer, or the Spider), Katria and Aza in Mykhailo Starytsky 's Ne sudylos’ (Not Destined) and Tsyhanka Aza (The Gypsy Aza), Sofiia and Kharytyna in Ivan Karpenko-Kary 's Beztalanna (The Hapless Maiden) and Naimychka (The Hired Girl), Natalia in Panas Myrny 's Lymerivna (The Saddler's Daughter)
She starred in the films Natalka from Poltava (1910) and Ostap Bandura(1923).
She was highly commented by Konstantin Stanislavsky. The wife of Tzar Alexander III sent a note of thanks to her.
In 1912 the journal "Women's Profiles" came out. It was devoted to outstanding women of the world, and it mentioned M. Zankovetska as one of three great Russian actresses.
Her talent was sustained by her realization of the importance of what she was doing — educating the people and fostering respect and interest in Ukrainian culture. |
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Maria was a peasant woman. She was born and spent all her life in the village of Bolotnya in the Kiev Oblast, situated only 30 km (19 mi) from Chernobyl.
Her way in art began, by her own words, like this: "Once, as a young girl, I was tending a gaggle of geese.
All the works of Maria Prymachenko, a folk master of Ukrainian decorative painting, seem to absorb the age-old traditions of many generations of Ukrainian master-craftsmen
Images often had appeared to the artist in dreams and later materialized in her compositions.
Maria Prymachenko's art works depict fabulous mythological beasts and take their roots in folk legends and fairy-tales, nourished by real life and culture of the Ukrainian people
The works of Prymachenko can be subdivided into thematic, symbolic and ornamental pieces.
All compositions are characterized by a subtle and fluent rhythmical arrangement.
Constructivism
The victory of harmony
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Lence Amstronh
He is cyclist
From childhood engaged in running swimming and cycling
He took part in the World Championship Road Race.
Seven times won the Tour de France
Armstrong left the cycling
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Explain in English:
What is a historical novel?
What is a horror story?
What is a romance?
What is a thriller?
What is science fiction?
What is an adventure story?
What is a fairy-tale?
What is a biography?
What is a western?
A Historical fiction is a genre in which the plot is set amidst historical events, or more generally, in which the author uses real events but adds one or more fictional characters or events, or changes the sequence of historical events.
A Horror fiction is a genre of literature, which is intended to, or has the capacity to scare its readers, inducing feelings of horror and terror. Horror can be either supernatural or non-supernatural.
A Romance novel is a literary genre developed in Western culture, mainly in English-speaking countries. Novels in this genre place their primary focus on the relationship and romantic love between two people, and must have an "emotionally satisfying and optimistic ending.
A Thriller is a broad genre of literature, film and television that includes numerous and often overlapping sub-genres.[citation needed] Thrillers are characterized by fast pacing, frequent action, and resourceful heroes who must thwart the plans of more powerful and better equipped villains.
A Science fiction is a genre of fiction. It differs from fantasy in that, within the context of the story, its imaginary elements are largely possible within scientifically established or scientifically postulated laws of nature (though some elements in a story might still be pure imaginative speculation).
A Fairy tale is a distinct genre within the larger category of folktale, the definition that marks a work as a fairy tale is a source of considerable dispute.
A biography is a description or account of someone's life and the times, which is usually published in the form of a book or an essay, or in some other form, such as a film.
The Western is a fiction genre seen in film, television, radio, literature, painting and other visual arts. Westerns are devoted to telling stories set primarily in the later half of the 19th century in what became the Western United States (known as the American Old West or Wild West), but also jack in Western Canada, Mexico (The Wild Bunch, Vera Cruz), Alaska (The Far Country, North to Alaska) and even Australia (Quigley Down Under, The Proposition).
The discussion in groups
Information for the chairman
Questions for discussion
Do you read modern Russian literature?
Do you read classical Russian literature?
Who is your favourite writer?
Is he/she Russian or British (American, French, German)?
Conversation bricks
Complete the sentence
I taught ______ how to play the guitar.
Susan taught ______ to speak Italian.
You don't need any help. You can do that ______ .
Nobody helped me. I did it all ______ .
John and Kate built their house ______ .
I cut ______ when I was shaving.
Sally fell down some stairs but luckily she didn't hurt ______ .
We had a great evening. We really enjoyed ______ .
I behaved very badly. I'm really ashamed of ______ .
If you need anything, please help ______ .How was the concert, Pat and Mike?
Did you enjoy ______ ?
Try to understand how I feel. Put ______ in my shoes.
Look! John is talking to ______ .
I don't need any money. I can pay for ______ .
She has broken both her arms and cannot feed ______ .
Stop working so much. Your going to make ______ ill.
He's very selfish. He only thinks of ______ .
They've got ______ a new cat.
We've bought ______ a new car.
This exercise is stupid. It's time to have ______ a break!
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Pirates of the Caribbean
Life charismatic adventurer, Captain Jack Sparrow, full of exciting adventures, changes dramatically when his sworn enemy - Captain Barbossa - Jack kidnaps ship, the Black Pearl, and later attacks the Port Royal and steals a lovely governor's daughter, Elizabeth Swann.
Elizabeth's childhood friend, Will Turner, with Jack leads a rescue mission on the fastest ship in Britain, in an attempt to rescue a girl from captivity, and at the same time away from the villain Black Pearl.
However, Will does not know what Barbossa hanging over eternal damnation in the moonlight transforms his team alive skeletons.
Curse will be lifted only when the stolen gold Aztec pirates will be returned to the original place.
Protagonists:
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Will Turner
Elizabeth Swann
Captain Jack
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It is dedicated to the third centenary since his birth.
The jubilee will be celebrated in 2011
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Contents
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While reading activities.
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After reading activities
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Before reading activities
3-6 slides
7-26 slides
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Before reading activities:
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Repeat the following words and expressions after the announcer then read them:
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Match the words with their meanings
a) Governorate
1) is an award of financial aid for a student to further education
b) Academy
2) transmition of accumulated knowledge, skills and values from one generation to another
c) a stipend
3) an institution of higher learning, research, or honorary membership.
d)University
4)administrative division of Russia in the 17 th century
f) education
5) an institution of higher education and research, which grants academic degrees in a variety of subjects.
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Match the words with their meanings
discovery
6) a type of lyrical verse
navigation
7) the art of creating images with an assemblage of small pieces of colored glass
mosaic
8) the act of detecting something new.
ode
9) the process of reading, and controlling the movement of a craft or vehicle from one place to another.
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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.
While reading activities. Read the text.
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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.
Kholmogory
Moscow
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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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.
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Russian critic Belinsky wrote of Lomonosov, «Our literature begins with Lomonosov; he was its father and mother,he was its Peter the Great ».
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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.
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At the end of his life in 1764 Lomonosov was elected honorary member of the Stocholm and Bologna Academies
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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 .
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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.
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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.
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In 1957 the name of Lomonosov was given to the Arkhangelsk State Pedagogical Institute, now the Pomor State University named after M. V. Lomonosov.
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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.
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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.
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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)
Early
life
Arkhangelsk
Governorate
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Education
the Slavic
Greek Latin
Academy
A brilliant pupil
Complete these networks with as many branches and words as you can.
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our first
university
in navigation
Scientific discoveries
Complete these networks with as many branches and words as you can.
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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.
His literary works remain one of the most significant pages of Russian literature in the
18 th century.
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Go on to say:
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http://www.pomorsu.ru/body.php?page=c_pedagogics_lom_ped
http://museum.lomic.ru/trip.html
http://museum.lomic.ru/science.html
http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/1156486
http://www.kunstkamera.ru/exposition/3floor/lomonosov/3_XIV_01/
http://www.gorodokk.ru/viewgorod.php?gorod=moskva&page=2
http://www.kulsi.ru/News?pid=3&id=2318
http://fotki.yandex.ru/users/nevskij/view/144418/
http://media.oprb.ru/taxonomy/term/2268
http://museum.lomic.ru/science.html
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http://www.geolinod.ru/exclamation-mark/92-818/
http://kp.md/photo/430059/
http://history-life.ru/post95169161/
http://photoshopia.ru/forum/clipart/index.php?u=152&page=3
http://www.hrono.ru/biograf/bio_k/kutuzov.php http://www.allworldmoney.ru/?page_id=750
http://dic.academic.ru/dic.nsf/ruwiki/4660
http://sovcom.ru/index.php?category=auction&auctiontype=lot&lot=89&auction=38
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Martos
http://www.verav.ru/common/message.php?table=news&num=10044
http://www.lomonosovo.ru/joom/content/view/13/1/
http://www.vsyaanimaciya.ru/photo/74-0-5599
www.pomorland.info
www.eau.msu.ru
http://www.regnum.ru/news/1029848.html
http://lomonosov.pomorsu.ru/index.php?do=page&page=l_r_2_10
http://www.tdevelop.ru/projects/22.shtml
http://www.echo.msk.ru/users/vaskacat/
http://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/in_depth/6925853.stm
www.liveinternet.ru
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1. Buckingham Palace is the official London residence and principal workplace of the British monarh. Located in the City of Westminister, the palace is a setting for state occasions and royal hospitality.
Buckingham Palace
2. The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the British Government. It is also known as the Palace of Westminster. Big Ben is the name of the clock on the Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament.
Houses of Parliament
Trafalgar Square
3. Trafalgar Square, the largest square in London, is often considered the heart of London.In the centre of Trafalgar Square there is a big column. At the top of the column there is a statue of Admiral Nelson who had to fight the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
4. London Eye is on the Thames. It's the largest observation wheel in the world. London eye is very popular with tourists.
London Eye
5. Madame Tussauds is a museum that contains wax models of famous people including The Royal Family, world leaders and music legends.
6.The Tower of London was a fortress, a castle, a prison in the past. Now it's the oldest museum in London.
The Tower of London
7. It is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for British monarchs of the Commonwealth realms. It is the most beautiful church and one of the oldest parts of Westminster. Many English kings and queens are buried in Westminster.
Westminster Abbey
8. Three hundred years ago Greenwich was a village and now it is a part of London. Queen Elizabeth I lived in the Greenwich Palace. The Greenwich Observatory is the center of time and space because the prime meridian of the Earth, which divides east from west passes there. If you stand over the line, you can have one foot in each hemisphere.
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1. Buckingham Palace is the official London residence and principal workplace of the British monarch. The palace isn't open to the public.
Buckingham Palace
2. The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the British Government. It is also known as the Palace of Westminster. Big Ben is the name of the clock on the Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament.
Houses of Parliament
Trafalgar Square
3. Trafalgar Square, the largest square in London, is often considered the heart of London.In the centre of Trafalgar Square there is a big column. At the top of the column there is a statue of Admiral Nelson who had to fight the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.
4. London Eye is on the Thames. It's the largest observation wheel in the world. London eye is very popular with tourists.
London Eye
5. Madame Tussauds is a museum that contains wax models of famous people including The Royal Family, world leaders and music legends.
6.The Tower of London was a fortress, a castle, a prison in the past. Now it's the oldest museum in London.
The Tower of London
7. It is the traditional place of coronation and burial site for British monarchs of the Commonwealth realms. It is the most beautiful church and one of the oldest parts of Westminster. Many English kings and queens are buried in Westminster.
Westminster Abbey
8. Three hundred years ago Greenwich was a village and now it is a part of London. Queen Elizabeth I lived in the Greenwich Palace. The Greenwich Observatory is the center of time and space because the prime meridian of the Earth, which divides east from west passes there. If you stand over the line, you can have one foot in each hemisphere.
The Greenwich Observatory
1. Match the pictures and the sights.
1. Oxford Street
2. Greenwich observatory
3. Madame Tussaud's
4. Buckingham Palace
5. The Tower of London
6. The London Eye
7. Trafalgar Square
8. The Houses of Parliament
9. Westminster Abbey
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3. Self-interest
4. Competition
5. Markets and Prices
6. limited role for government
Reliance on the price system
Competition
A market or capitalist system contains six essential features. Main features of the market economy are: private property, freedom of choice and enterprise, self-interest as the dominating motive, competition, reliance on the price system, a very limited role for government.
Man-made aids to production such as machines, factories, docks, oil refineries and road networks are known as capital. Private property not only confirms the right to own and dispose of real assets, it provides the owners of property with the right to income from that property in the form of rent, interest and profit.
1. Private property
The institution of private property is a major feature of capitalism. It means that individuals have the right to own, control and dispose of buildings, machinery, and other natural and man-made resources.
Freedom of enterprise means that individuals are free to buy and hire economic resources, to organize these resources for production, and to sell their products in the markets of their own choice. Persons who undertake these activities are known as entrepreneurs and such people are free to enter and leave the industry.
Since capitalism is based on the principle that individuals should be free, to do as they wish, it is not surprising to find that the motive for economic activity is self-interest. Each unit in the economy attempts to do what is best for itself. Firms will act in ways which, they believe, will lead to maximum profits (or minimum losses).
Owners of land and capital will employ these assets so as to obtain the highest possible rewards. Workers will tend to move to those occupations and locations which offer the highest wages.
Consumers will spend their incomes on those things which yield the maximum satisfaction.
Economic rivalry or competition is another essential feature of a free enterprise economy. Competition, as economists see it, is essentially price competition. The model of the market economy envisages a situation where, in the market for each commodity, there are large numbers of buyers and sellers. Each buyer and seller accounts for an insignificant share of the business transacted and hence has an influence on the market demand or market supply.
It is the forces of total demand and total supply which determine the market price, and each participant, whether buyer or seller, must take this price as given since it is beyond his or her influence or control. In theory at least, competition is the regulatory mechanism of capitalism. It limits the use of economic power since no single firm or individual is large enough or strong enough to control a market and exploit the other buyers or sellers.
Perhaps the most basic feature of the market economy is the use of the price mechanism for allocating resources to various uses. The price system is an elaborate system of communications in which innumerable free choices arc aggregated and balanced against each other.
The decisions of producers determine the supply of a commodity; the decisions of buyers determine the price. A change in demand and supply cause changes in market prices.
The state plays little or no part in economic activity. The political authority has exercised some economic functions (e.g. controlling prices or levying taxation).
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essential feature of the market economy
regulatory mechanism
limitation of the use of economic power
What is competition?
What limitations does competition bring to every firm and individual?
to prevent
to control the market
to exploit the buyers and sellers |
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Queen Victoria
Queen Victoria was only 18 when she came to the throne and she had
a lot to learn. Her reign had a rocky start. She thought that, as queen,
she could do as she liked, and she quickly had to learn that she couldn't.
Queen Victoria's reign spanned sixty four years, from 1837 - 1901.
Queen Victoria is the longest reigning monarch in UK history.
.
Who was Queen Victoria?
When was Queen Victoria born?
Where was Queen Victoria born?
What name was she christened as?
Do you know?
When did Victoria become Queen?
Who did Queen Victoria marry and when?
How long exactly did Queen Victoria reign?
Why did Queen Victoria wear black?
Where did Queen Victoria live?
What hobbies did Queen Victoria have?
How did Britain change whilst Victoria was Queen?
When did Queen Victoria die?
Where is Queen Victoria buried?
Who became the next King or Queen after Victoria?
How many children did Victoria have?
Who was Queen Victoria?
Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901) and empress of India (1876-1901). Her reign was the longest of any monarch in British history and came to be known as the Victorian era.
Queen Victoria was 5 foot (1.52 m) tall
Did you know?
Who were Victoria's parents?
Victoria was the only child of Prince Edward (Duke of Kent) and Princess Victoria Mary Louisa of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.
Prince Edward (1767-1820) was the fourth son of King George lll.
Did you know?
Both Queen Elizabeth, the Queen today, and her consort (as her husband is known), the Duke of Edinburgh, are great-great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria.
When was Queen Victoria born?
Queen Victoria was born on the 24 May in 1819.
Her father died eight months after she was born.
Where was Queen Victoria born?
Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, London.
What name was Victoria christened as?
Victoria was christened 'Alexandrina Victoria'. However, from birth she was formally addressed as Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria of Kent.
Did you know?
Queen Victoria's family nickname was 'Drina'.
Childhood and School
Victoria was part of a family of Germans, mainly called George, who came from Hanover.
Victoria's first language was German. At three years old she learnt to speak English and French. Later she learnt to speak Hindustani because she was ruler of India as well.
Victoria didn't go to school. She was taught at home. As well as learning languages, Victoria studied history, geography, and the Bible. She was taught how to play the piano and learned how to paint, a hobby that she enjoyed into her 60s.
When did Victoria become Queen?
Queen Victoria came to the throne when she was only 18 years of age on June 20, 1837. Her coronation was a year later on 28 June 1838.
Who did Queen Victoria marry?
At the age of 21, Victoria married her cousin, Albert of Saxe-Coburg Gotha, a German Prince. They married on the 10th February 1840 at the Chapel Royal in St. James's Palace.
Victoria had nine children, 40 grand-children and 37 great-grandchildren, scattered all over Europe. Most of Queen Victoria's children married into other royal families of Europe
How long exactly did Queen Victoria reign?
Queen Victoria reigned for exactly sixty-three years, seven months, and two days (June 20, 1837 - January 22, 1901).
Queen Victoria is the longest ever serving monarch
Why did Queen Victoria wear black?
Her husband Albert died in 1861 at the young age of 42. She mourned his death for almost 10 years. For the rest of her reign she wore black.
Where did Queen Victoria live?
Queen Victoria had many homes. She lived in Buckingham Palace, Windsor Castle, Osborne House (Isle of Wight) and Balmoral Castle.
Queen Victoria was the first monarch to live in Buckingham Palace.
Did you know?
Victoria was known as the "Grandmother of Europe" because many of her children and grandchildren married into the royal families of other European countries.
What hobbies did Queen Victoria have?
Queen Victoria loved singing and she enjoyed painting and drawing. She loved going to the opera.
Tasks for groups:
How did Britain change whilst Victoria was Queen?
Whilst Victoria was Queen there was a tremendous change in the lives of British people:
Britain became the most powerful country in the world, with the largest empire that had ever existed, ruling a quarter of the world's population.
The number of people living in Britain more than doubled, causing a huge demand for food, clothes and housing.
Factories and machines were built to meet this demand and new towns grew up, changing the landscape and the ways people lived and worked.
Railways, originally built to transport goods, meant people could travel easily around the country for the first time.
Did you know?
Queen Victoria survived seven assassination attempts
When did Queen Victoria die?
Queen Victoria died on 22 January, 1901 at Osborne House on the Isle of Wight. She was 81.
Queen Victoria was survived by 6 children, 40 grandchildren and 37 great-grandchildren, including four future sovereigns of England: Edward VII, George V, Edward VIII and George VI.
Where is Queen Victoria buried?
She is buried in a mausoleum at Frogmore, Windsor.
Who became the next King or Queen after Victoria?
Queen Victoria was succeeded by her eldest son, Albert Edward, Prince of Wales. He became King Edward VII.
How many children did Queen Victoria have?
Queen Victoria had 9 children.
The British National anthem
God save our gracious Queen!
Long live our noble Queen!
God save the Queen!
Send her victorious,
Happy and glorious,
Long to reign over us.
God save the Queen!
Gimn Velikobritanii
Victoria
Queen Victoria became a national icon.
Her reign is known as the Victorian era.
Britain became the most powerful country in the world.
It was a period of industrial, cultural, political,
scientific, and military change within the United
Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion
of the British Empire.
Teacher:
Kopitsina N.V.
Queen Victoria was only 18 when she came to the throne and she had
a lot to learn. Her reign had a rocky start. She thought that, as queen,
she could do as she liked, and she quickly had to learn that she couldn't.
Queen Victoria's reign spanned sixty four years, from 1837 - 1901.
Queen Victoria is the longest reigning monarch in UK history.
.
Who was Queen Victoria?
When was Queen Victoria born?
Where was Queen Victoria born?
What name was she christened as?
Do you know?
When did Victoria become Queen?
Who did Queen Victoria marry and when?
How long exactly did Queen Victoria reign?
Why did Queen Victoria wear black?
Where did Queen Victoria live?
What hobbies did Queen Victoria have?
How did Britain change whilst Victoria was Queen?
When did Queen Victoria die?
Where is Queen Victoria buried?
Who became the next King or Queen after Victoria?
How many children did Victoria have?
Who was Queen Victoria?
Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901) and empress of India (1876-1901). Her reign was the longest of any monarch in British history and came to be known as the Victorian era.
Queen Victoria was 5 foot (1.52 m) tall
Did you know?
Who were Victoria's parents?
Victoria was the only child of Prince Edward (Duke of Kent) and Princess Victoria Mary Louisa of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.
Prince Edward (1767-1820) was the fourth son of King George lll.
Did you know?
Both Queen Elizabeth, the Queen today, and her consort (as her husband is known), the Duke of Edinburgh, are great-great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria.
When was Queen Victoria born?
Queen Victoria was born on the 24 May in 1819.
Her father died eight months after she was born.
Where was Queen Victoria born?
Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, London.
What name was Victoria christened as?
Victoria was christened 'Alexandrina Victoria'. However, from birth she was formally addressed as Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria of Kent.
Did you know?
Queen Victoria's family nickname was 'Drina'.
Childhood and School
Victoria was part of a family of Germans, mainly called George, who came from Hanover.
Victoria's first language was German. At three years old she learnt to speak English and French. Later she learnt to speak Hindustani because she was ruler of India as well.
Victoria didn't go to school. She was taught at home. As well as learning languages, Victoria studied history, geography, and the Bible. She was taught how to play the piano and learned how to paint, a hobby that she enjoyed into her 60s.
When did Victoria become Queen?
Queen Victoria came to the throne when she was only 18 years of age on June 20, 1837. Her coronation was a year later on 28 June 1838.
Tasks for groups:
Queen Victoria became a national icon.
Her reign is known as the Victorian era.
Britain became the most powerful country in the world.
It was a period of industrial, cultural, political,
scientific, and military change within the United
Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion
of the British Empire.
Teacher:
Kopitsina N.V.
Queen Victoria was only 18 when she came to the throne and she had
a lot to learn. Her reign had a rocky start. She thought that, as queen,
she could do as she liked, and she quickly had to learn that she couldn't.
Queen Victoria's reign spanned sixty four years, from 1837 - 1901.
Queen Victoria is the longest reigning monarch in UK history.
.
Who was Queen Victoria?
When was Queen Victoria born?
Where was Queen Victoria born?
What name was she christened as?
Do you know?
When did Victoria become Queen?
Who did Queen Victoria marry and when?
How long exactly did Queen Victoria reign?
Why did Queen Victoria wear black?
Where did Queen Victoria live?
What hobbies did Queen Victoria have?
How did Britain change whilst Victoria was Queen?
When did Queen Victoria die?
Where is Queen Victoria buried?
Who became the next King or Queen after Victoria?
How many children did Victoria have?
Who was Queen Victoria?
Victoria was Queen of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland (1837-1901) and empress of India (1876-1901). Her reign was the longest of any monarch in British history and came to be known as the Victorian era.
Queen Victoria was 5 foot (1.52 m) tall
Did you know?
Who were Victoria's parents?
Victoria was the only child of Prince Edward (Duke of Kent) and Princess Victoria Mary Louisa of Saxe-Coburg-Saalfeld.
Prince Edward (1767-1820) was the fourth son of King George lll.
Did you know?
Both Queen Elizabeth, the Queen today, and her consort (as her husband is known), the Duke of Edinburgh, are great-great-grandchildren of Queen Victoria.
When was Queen Victoria born?
Queen Victoria was born on the 24 May in 1819.
Her father died eight months after she was born.
Where was Queen Victoria born?
Victoria was born at Kensington Palace, London.
What name was Victoria christened as?
Victoria was christened 'Alexandrina Victoria'. However, from birth she was formally addressed as Her Royal Highness Princess Victoria of Kent.
Did you know?
Queen Victoria's family nickname was 'Drina'.
Childhood and School
Victoria was part of a family of Germans, mainly called George, who came from Hanover.
Victoria's first language was German. At three years old she learnt to speak English and French. Later she learnt to speak Hindustani because she was ruler of India as well.
Victoria didn't go to school. She was taught at home. As well as learning languages, Victoria studied history, geography, and the Bible. She was taught how to play the piano and learned how to paint, a hobby that she enjoyed into her 60s.
When did Victoria become Queen?
Queen Victoria came to the throne when she was only 18 years of age on June 20, 1837. Her coronation was a year later on 28 June 1838.
Tasks for groups:
Did you know?
Queen Victoria survived seven assassination attempts
Queen Victoria became a national icon.
Her reign is known as the Victorian era.
Britain became the most powerful country in the world.
It was a period of industrial, cultural, political,
scientific, and military change within the United
Kingdom, and was marked by a great expansion
of the British Empire.
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A kitchen
A living room
A bedroom
Is the bed comfortable?
A bathroom
Where can we put such furniture?
Is this furniture comfortable?
Is the room cozy?
Do we need such furniture and devices?
Do you have such furniture and devices at home?
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Presentation of vocabulary
A kitchen
A living room
A bedroom
Is the bed comfortable?
A bathroom
Where can we put such furniture?
Is this furniture comfortable?
Is the room cozy?
Do we need such furniture and devices?
Do you have such furniture and devices at home?
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Answer the questions .
Answer the questions .
What is the number of your school?
How many floors has your school got?
Is your school large or small?
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If I put it in my batter, it will make my batter bitter.
But a bit of better butter will make my bitter batter better."
So she bought a bit of better butter and made her bitter batter better.
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Will you correct the mistakes.
1. The letter is(was) received yesterday.
2. Nick will be send(sent) to Moscow next week.
3. I was asking(asked) at the lesson an hour ago.
4. Many houses is(are) built in our town every year.
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MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad plate, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad plate, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad plate, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad plate, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad plate, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad plate, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad plate, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
ENJOY YOUR MEAL!
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad plate, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
ENJOY YOUR MEAL!
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad plate, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
ENJOY YOUR MEAL!
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad plate, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
ENJOY YOUR MEAL!
MY FAVOURITE DISH
INGREDIENTS
2 cucumbers
2 tomatoes
1 apple
1 lemon
200 gr of ham
Salt
Mayonnaise
Wash and chop tomatoes.
Wash and chop cucumbers.
Chop the ham.
Peel and chop the apple.
Sprinkle the apple with lemon juice.
Take the salad-bowl, lay around the ham, apples, cucumbers, tomatoes.
Add some salt.
Serve with mayonnaise.
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Linkin Park - an American alternative rock band . Founded in 1996 under the name Xero. Having been around since 1999 under the name Linkin Park, a group twice been awarded "Grammy" . The group has found success with their debut album in 2000 called Hybrid Theory, sold over 24 million copies. The next studio album , Meteora, repeated , though not surpassed the success of the previous , leading in 2003 on the Billboard . In total, the group went albums a total circulation of 60 million copies.
In the early days, Linkin Park was formed by three friends who gave up their high school studies because they were very interested in music. They began to sing together and have a growing need of other people to join their group. They recruited Joe Hahn who was at first DJ for the group and finally Dave Farrell and Mark Wakefield (who is no longer in this group today).
Composition group
Chester Bennington - (singer)
Mike Shinoda - (various instruments)
Brad Delson (guitarist)
Dave Farrell (bass)
Rob Bourdon (drums)
Joe Hahn (turntables, keyboard)
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Traditional English Breakfast
Eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and a cup of coffee.
Typical English Breakfast
A bowl of cereals
Typical English Breakfast
A slice of toast
Typical English Breakfast
Orange juice and a cup of coffee.
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Traditional English Breakfast
Eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and a cup of coffee.
Typical English Breakfast
A bowl of cereals
Typical English Breakfast
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Typical English Breakfast
Orange juice and a cup of coffee.
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Traditional English Breakfast
Eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and a cup of coffee.
Typical English Breakfast
A bowl of cereals
Typical English Breakfast
A slice of toast
Typical English Breakfast
Orange juice and a cup of coffee.
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Boiled oats (porridge)
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Traditional English Breakfast
Eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and a cup of coffee.
Typical English Breakfast
A bowl of cereals
Typical English Breakfast
A slice of toast
Typical English Breakfast
Orange juice and a cup of coffee.
Winter English Breakfast
Boiled oats (porridge)
Typical British Lunch
A 'packed lunch' :
a sandwich, a packet of crisps, a piece of fruit and a drink.
Meals and Meal Times in Britain.
Traditional English Breakfast
Eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and a cup of coffee.
Typical English Breakfast
A bowl of cereals
Typical English Breakfast
A slice of toast
Typical English Breakfast
Orange juice and a cup of coffee.
Winter English Breakfast
Boiled oats (porridge)
Typical British Lunch
A 'packed lunch' :
a sandwich, a packet of crisps, a piece of fruit and a drink.
Typical British Dinner
Pasta dishes.
Typical British Dinner
Rise dishes
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Meals and Meal Times in Britain.
Traditional English Breakfast
Eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and a cup of coffee.
Typical English Breakfast
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Typical English Breakfast
A slice of toast
Typical English Breakfast
Orange juice and a cup of coffee.
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Boiled oats (porridge)
Typical British Lunch
A 'packed lunch' :
a sandwich, a packet of crisps, a piece of fruit and a drink.
Typical British Dinner
Pasta dishes.
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Rise dishes
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Pasta dishes.
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Typical English Breakfast
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Typical English Breakfast
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Boiled oats (porridge)
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a sandwich, a packet of crisps, vegetables, a piece of fruit and a drink.
Typical British Dinner
Pasta dishes.
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Rise dishes
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Pasta dishes
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1. In the centre of Trafalgar Square there is a big column. At the top of the column there is a statue of Admiral Nelson who had to fight the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. You can feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. It is also famous for its fountains.
2. The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the British Government. It stands on the left bank of the river Thames. Big Ben is the name of the clock on the Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament.
3. The Houses of Parliament are very near Buckingham Palace. It's the London home of the Queen. The palace isn't open to the public. When the flag is flying on the top the Queen is at home.
4. Madame Tussaud's is a famous museum of wax figures. They have wax figures of all the famous people in the world.
5. London Eye is on the Thames. It's the largest observation wheel in the world and it's very popular with tourists.
6.The Tower of London was a fortress, a castle, a prison and a zoo. Now it's the oldest museum in London
7. Three hundred years ago Greenwich was a village and now it is a part of London. Queen Elizabeth I lived in the Greenwich Palace. The Greenwich Observatory is the center of time and space because the prime meridian of the Earth, which divides east from west passes there. If you stand over the line, you can have one foot in each hemisphere.
8. Westminster Abbey is the ancient church of St. Peter. It is the most beautiful church and one of the oldest parts of Westminster. Many English kings and queens are buried in Westminster.
1. Match the places and the pictures.
1. Oxford Street
2. Greenwich
3. Madame Tussaud's
4. Buckingham Palace
5. The Tower of London
6. The London Eye
7. Trafalgar Square
8. The Houses of Parliament
9. Westminster Abbey
2. Find the words from the text which describe these things.
1. A line which divides east from west.
2. A place from which the scientists watch the stars.
3. A place from which you can see London best of all.
4. This is the home of the Queen.
5. There are a lot of shops in this street.
3. What sight of London is it?
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1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
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Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Do the crossword puzzle
5. Try to remember all the places in London which you know
Answer the questions:
Where can you feed pigeons?
In Trafalgar Square
What is the seat of the British Government?
The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the Government.
Where are the Houses of Parliament?
The Houses of Parliament are very near Buckingham Palace.
What is London Eye?
It is the largest observation wheel in the world.
What is the Tower of London?
It is a museum now.
What is the Greenwich Observatory?
It is the centre of time and space.
Who is buried in Westminster?
Many English kings and queens are buried in Westminster.
What shopping street in London do you know?
Oxford street is the biggest shopping street in London.
Do the crossword puzzle
Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Horizontal line 1.
Do the crossword puzzle
Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Horizontal line 1.
1.The biggest and the most famous clock in Britain.
3.The capital of Great Britain.
4.The most significant and famous royal church.
5.Queen Elizabeth II is the head of... family.
6.The popular square for tourists in London. A meeting point of six streets8. A fashionable and stylish place to visit with shops, markets, bar sand.
What is London Eye?
It is the largest observation wheel in the world.
What is the Tower of London?
It is a museum now.
What is the Greenwich Observatory?
It is the centre of time and space.
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London Sights
It is a museum of wax figures.
What is London Eye?
It is the largest observation wheel in the world.
What is the Tower of London?
It is a museum now.
What is the Greenwich Observatory?
It is the centre of time and space.
London Sights
London Sights
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1. In the centre of Trafalgar Square there is a big column. At the top of the column there is a statue of Admiral Nelson who had to fight the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. You can feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. It is also famous for its fountains.
2. The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the British Government. It stands on the left bank of the river Thames. Big Ben is the name of the clock on the Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament.
3. The Houses of Parliament are very near Buckingham Palace. It's the London home of the Queen. The palace isn't open to the public. When the flag is flying on the top the Queen is at home.
4. Madame Tussaud's is a famous museum of wax figures. They have wax figures of all the famous people in the world.
5. London Eye is on the Thames. It's the largest observation wheel in the world and it's very popular with tourists.
6.The Tower of London was a fortress, a castle, a prison and a zoo. Now it's the oldest museum in London
7. Three hundred years ago Greenwich was a village and now it is a part of London. Queen Elizabeth I lived in the Greenwich Palace. The Greenwich Observatory is the center of time and space because the prime meridian of the Earth, which divides east from west passes there. If you stand over the line, you can have one foot in each hemisphere.
8. Westminster Abbey is the ancient church of St. Peter. It is the most beautiful church and one of the oldest parts of Westminster. Many English kings and queens are buried in Westminster.
1. Match the places and the pictures.
1. Oxford Street
2. Greenwich
3. Madame Tussaud's
4. Buckingham Palace
5. The Tower of London
6. The London Eye
7. Trafalgar Square
8. The Houses of Parliament
9. Westminster Abbey
2. Find the words from the text which describe these things.
1. A line which divides east from west.
2. A place from which the scientists watch the stars.
3. A place from which you can see London best of all.
4. This is the home of the Queen.
5. There are a lot of shops in this street.
3. What sight of London is it?
Do the crossword puzzle
Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Horizontal line 1.
1.The biggest and the most famous clock in Britain.
3.The capital of Great Britain.
4.The most significant and famous royal church.
5.Queen Elizabeth II is the head of... family.
6.The popular square for tourists in London. A meeting point of six streets8. A fashionable and stylish place to visit with shops, markets, bar sand.
Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Do the crossword puzzle
5. Try to remember all the places in London which you know
Answer the questions:
Where can you feed pigeons?
In Trafalgar Square
What is the seat of the British Government?
The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the Government.
Where are the Houses of Parliament?
The Houses of Parliament are very near Buckingham Palace.
It is a museum of wax figures.
What is London Eye?
It is the largest observation wheel in the world.
What is the Tower of London?
It is a museum now.
What is the Greenwich Observatory?
It is the centre of time and space.
Who is buried in Westminster?
Many English kings and queens are buried in Westminster.
What shopping street in London do you know?
Oxford street is the biggest shopping street in London.
London Sights
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LONDON
What river does London stand on?
Crossing the river by the Tower Bridge you can see the Tower of London.
What do you know about the houses of Parliament?
Westminster Abbey is a famous church where kings, queens, and many famous people are buried.
Who built Westminster Abbey? When?
- Excuse me, could you tell me how to get to Trafalgar Square?
- Oh, it is very easy. Can you see that wide street over there?
- Yes, I can.
- Good go along that street and it lead you to Trafalgar Square.
- Thank you very much.
- You are welcome. Have a nice day.
I would like to go to London to...
to visit ......
to see .......
to practice English
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I have classes till 2.00 or 3.30 p.m., it depends on a week- day.
Then I come home and have dinner. I like a big dinner, because when I come home from school I am very hungry.
After my dinner, I have a rest, then I do my homework. If I have some spare time I do some work: I sweep the floor, wash the dishes, and cooking.
I have free time. I go for a walk or read books.
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In the smart house you can not only live! It performs many types of work!
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The smart house has the control center!You can also manage the house with the help of a mobile phone or your laptop.
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There are only the best and the
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Everything is perfect for work and relaxation!
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Very expensive, but very comfortable!
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Characterize of supermarket.
Big and shine spacious rooms.
Comfortable location all production.
Good and education personnel.
Departments
Vegetables
Fruits
Clothes
Domination activity
Sweetnesses
Books
Audio, video
In ours supermarket:
Big choice of: vegetables, fruits, clothes, domination activity, sweetnesses, books, audio, video.
Comfortable cafe.
Big skatingrink.
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For me hobby is what I like to do
in my spare time.
Many people collect something - coins, stamps, compact discs, toys, books.
But my hobby is to play
the piano
=)
I have been playing the piano for 3 years and it is really interesting for me.
I go to the music school three
times a week
But it is not so easy to
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So I have to play the piano
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Next week I will have my music exam,
so nowadays I spend all my spare time playing the piano
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Food Lesson: This lesson is about meat and fish. It includes bold pictures that show well on interactive whiteboards. By Christina Niven.
Learn English for free at www.elcivics.com. The website includes downloadable worksheets, bingo games, crossword puzzles, and PowerPoint presentations.
Ham comes from pigs. It is a salty meat.
Salami is used to make sandwiches. It is often served with mustard and pickles.
Hot dogs are popular at picnics.
This is a T-bone steak. Steak is sold in the meat section of the grocery store.
Ground beef is used to make hamburger patties, meatballs, and meatloaf.
Chicken can be fried, baked, broiled, grilled, or boiled.
Bacon is a popular breakfast food. It is usually served with eggs, toast, and hash browns.
People should eat two or three servings of fish each week.
Some cultures roast whole pigs in the ground.
Lobster is expensive. It is usually served with melted butter and lemons. Use a cracker to break open the shells.
Crabs have a hard shell and not much meat. Crabs are usually steamed or boiled.
Link sausages include Polish sausage and Italian sausage.
People eat turkey on Thanksgiving Day.
Duck is a popular meat in China.
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A Strategic Management Case Study
www.mcdonalds.com/
Overview
Who We Are
What We Sell
Where We Are
History
History (cont.)
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Mission Statement
Vision Statement
Brand Strategy
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5fbrnj2Ki4s
Menu
http://www.mcdonalds.com/usa/eat/mcdonalds_menu.html
Nutrition Information
http://nutrition.mcdonalds.com/nutritionexchange/nutritionexchange.do
Nutrition Information
1st restaurant to place its information in an easy-to-read graphic format on their packaging
Values
http://www.crmcdonalds.com/publish/csr/home/about/values.html
Values Continued
http://www.crmcdonalds.com/publish/csr/home/about/values.html
McCafé
McCafe
Features a relaxed adult atmosphere. Offers customers a variety of specialty coffee drinks along with muffins, pastries and sandwiches.
Ray Kroc Formula for Success:
Quality
Service
Cleanliness
Value
Ray Kroc- Business Model
Hamburger University Facility
Hamburger University
Hamburger University cont.
Ronald McDonald House Charities
The mission of Ronald McDonald Charities is to create, find and support programs that directly improve the health and well being of children.
Ronald McDonald Houses are located all around the world and provide families a way to stick together in times of need when their children are ill.
Service Provided:
Home-cooked meals
Private bedrooms
Playrooms for children
Special suites for children with suppressed immune systems
Accredited education programs
Recreational activities
Non-clinical support services
Sibling support services
World Children Day
Mom Knows Best
Responsible Suppliers
Going Green
Popular Promotions
Supersize Me Scandal
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I1Lkyb6SU5U
Other Important Facts
2006 Objectives
Grow Market Share
Create long-terms profitable growth for share holders.
Maintain current debt-to capital levels to 35-40%
Reduce the percentage of company owned units.
Decrease selling, general and administration expenses.
External Assessment
Global Industry Growth
U.S Industry Growth
Global Segmentation by Type
U.S Segmentation by Type
Competitors
Trademarks are property of respective brands
External Audit- Opportunities
New Products & Services
Beverage Market
Growth of Franchise Restaurants
Demand for Organic Products
International Expansion
Conservation (going green)
External Audit-Threats
McDonalds
Burger King
Wendy's
Critical Success factors
Weights
Rating
Weighted Score
Rating
Weighted Score
Rating
Weighted Score
0.0 to 1.0
1 to 4
1 to 4
1 to 4
Market Share
0.18
4
0.72
3
0.54
2
0.36
Financial Position
0.12
4
0.48
3
0.36
3
0.36
Global Expansion
0.09
4
0.36
3
0.27
2
0.18
Customer Service
0.09
2
0.18
2
0.18
2
0.18
Advertising
0.07
4
0.28
3
0.21
2
0.14
Price Competitiveness
0.07
4
0.28
3
0.21
2
0.14
Product Innovation
0.11
2
0.22
3
0.33
3
0.33
Product Quality
0.1
1
0.1
2
0.2
4
0.4
Customer Satisfaction
0.08
3
0.24
3
0.24
4
0.32
Management
0.09
4
0.36
3
0.27
3
0.27
Totals
1
3.22
2.81
2.68
McDonalds Competitive Profile Matrix
Key External Factors
Weights
Rating
Weighted Score
0.0 to 1.0
1 to 4
Opportunities
New Products & Services
0.1
3
0.3
Beverage Market (frosties)
0.08
2
0.16
Growth of Franchise Restaurants
0.09
3
0.27
Demand for Organic Products
0.06
1
0.06
International Expansion
0.1
4
0.4
Conservation (going green)
0.07
1
0.07
0
0
0
0
Threats
0
Change in Commodity Prices
0.07
3
0.21
Food Safety and Food Borne Illness Concerns
0.07
4
0.28
Economic Slowdown
0.1
4
0.4
Growing Health Consciousness
0.08
2
0.16
Intense Competition (din-in restaurants, Wendy's)
0.09
4
0.36
Legal Challenges (McDonalds faces many lawsuits)
0.09
3
0.27
0
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
1
2.94
External Factor Evaluation Matrix
McDonalds
Internal Assessment
McDonald's Performance Chart 2006
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/charts/chartdl.aspx?iax=1&Symbol=MCD
Financial Highlights
Financial Highlights (Cont.)
Revenue Grew 9% to a record 21.6 Billion
2006 21.6B
2005 19.8B
2004 18.6B
Three Year Compound Annual Return to Shareholders
MCD 24%
S&P 10%
DJIA 8%
McDonalds more than doubled its annual return to shareholders than the S&P 500 and the Dow Jones Industrial Average.
Financial Highlights (Cont.)
Dividends have increased every year since McDonalds first paid in 1976, nearly doubled since 2004.
2006 $1.00
2005 $0.67
2004 $0.55
Cash returned to shareholders:
2006 4.9B
2005 2.1B
2004 1.3B
2003 0.9B
Totaled more than $9B between 2003-2006
Income Statement
Balance Statement
http://finance.yahoo.com/q/bs?s=MCD&annual
Liquidity Ratios
Current Ratio
1.76
Quick Ratio
1.72
Leverage Ratios
Debt-to-Total Assets Ratio
0.29
Debt-to-equity Ratio
0.54
Long-term debt-to-equity Ratio
0.54
Times-Interest-earned Ratio
11.36
Activity Ratios
Inventory Turns
185.90
Fixed Assets Turnover
0.70
Total Assets Turnover
0.72
Accounts Receivable Turnover
25.90
Average Collection Period
14.10
Profitability Ratios
Gross Profit margins
0.33
Operating Profit Margin
0.22
Net Profit Margin
0.17
Return on Total Assets
0.12
Return on Stockholders equity
0.23
Earning per share
2.94
Price-earnings Ratio
15.06
Growth Rations (yearly)
Sales
9.30%
Net Income
36.20%
Earnings per share
16.75%
Dividends per share
50.00%
Ratios
Growth Rates %
Industry
SP-500
Sales (Qtr vs. year ago qtr)
7.5
8.3
Net Income (YTD vs. YTD)
-9.1
16
Net Income (Qtr vs. year ago qtr)
42.5
6.6
Sales (5-Year Annual Avg.)
8.89
13.34
Net Income (5-Year Annual Avg.)
13.16
20.14
Dividends (5-Year Annual Avg.)
26.63
10
Price Ratios
Current P/E Ratio
24.8
21.9
P/E Ratio 5-Year High
30.4
25.9
P/E Ratio 5-Year Low
13
7.4
Price/Sales Ratio
2.1
2.38
Price/Book Value
3.02
3.39
Price/Cash Flow Ratio
5.4
10.6
Profit Margins
Gross Margin
31
33.8
Pre-Tax Margin
12.1
17.5
Net Profit Margin
8.1
12.4
5Yr Gross Margin (5-Year Avg.)
30.5
33.5
5Yr Pretax Margin (5-Year Avg.)
12.3
16.8
5Yr Net Profit Margin (5-Year Avg.)
8.5
11.7
Industry
Ratios
Financial Condition
Debt/Equity Ratio
0.69
1.19
Current Ratio
0.4
0.9
Quick Ratio
0.4
0.7
Interest Coverage
13.9
43.3
Leverage Ratio
1.7
4
Book Value/Share
3.58
16.25
Investment Returns %
Return On Equity
15.1
20.8
Return On Assets
4
5.8
Return On Capital
5.4
7.7
Return On Equity (5-Year Avg.)
11.1
14.5
Return On Assets (5-Year Avg.)
3.1
5.1
Return On Capital (5-Year Avg.)
4.3
6.8
Management Efficiency
Income/Employee
3,150
37,696
Revenue/Employee
48,925
343,930
Receivable Turnover
29.9
9.5
Inventory Turnover
34.5
5.6
Asset Turnover
0.7
0.6
Industry
Ratios
(Cont.)
Net Worth Analysis
1. Stockholders' Equity + Good Will = 15458.30 + 2073.6 $3,531.90
2. Net Income X 5 = 3544.20 X 5 $17,721.00
3. Share Price = 44.33/EPS 2.44 = 18.16 X Net Income 3544.2 $64,362.67
4. Number of Shares Outstanding X Share Price = 1204 X 44.33 $53,373.32
Method Average $34,747.22
Internal Audit- Strengths
Strong Global Presence (located in over-
100 countries)
Strong Real Estate Portfolio
Brand Recognition
Revenue Growth 9% (Above Industry Average of 7.5%)
The Ronald McDonald House (Children Charity)
Systemization and Duplication (Consistency)
Internal Audit-Weaknesses
Public Perception (perceived as a contributor to societies obesity problem)
Product Innovation
Advertising (targets young children)
Customer Service
Market Saturation (more difficult to add new stores)
Labor Turnover
Key Internal Factors
Weights
Rating
Weighted Score
0.0 to 1.0
1, 2, 3 or 4
Internal Strengths
3 or 4
Strong Global Presence (located in over 100 countries)
0.09
4
0.36
Strong Real Estate Portfolio (franchises, land, buildings)
0.09
4
0.36
Brand Recognition (Ronald McDonald is as famous as Mickey Mouse)
0.11
4
0.44
Revenue Growth 9% (Above Industry Average of 7.5%)
0.11
4
0.44
The Ronald McDonald House (Children Charity)
0.06
4
0.24
Systemization and Duplication Process (consistency)
0.09
4
0.36
0
0
0
0
Internal Weaknesses
1 or 2
Public Perception (perceived as a contributor to societies obesity problem)
0.09
1
0.09
Product Innovation
0.08
2
0.16
Advertising- targets young children (many countries ban unhealthy advertisements)
0.07
2
0.14
Customer Service
0.08
2
0.16
Market Saturation (more difficult to add new stores)
0.07
2
0.14
Labor Turnover
0.06
1
0.06
0
0
0
0
0
Totals
1
2.95
Internal Factor Evaluation Matrix
McDonald's
Strategic Formulation
SWOT Matrix
SO Strategies
WO Strategies
ST Strategies
WT Strategies
1. Develop New Products & Services For Global Markets. (S1, O1)
1. Advertise Organic Products to Older Demographic. (W3, O4, O6)
1. Launch Marketing Campaign for Ronald McDonald House to increase Brand Recognition and Customer Loyalty. (S5, S3, T3, T5)
1. Research and Develop products that quell Growing Health Concerns. (W1, T2, T4)
2. Develop Green Packaging for all Stores. (S6, O6)
2. Spend more money on Research and Development to create new products and services. (W2, O1)
2. Develop alternatives to existing menu that can be easily implemented and don't rely on more expensive commodities. (S6, T1)
2. Increase spending on Customer Service efforts to decrease legal challenges. (W4, T6)
3. Integrate into new territories. (S1, S4, O5)
3. Create an organic menu. (W2, O1)
FS
+6
+1
+5
+4
+3
+2
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
-6
-5
-4
-3
-2
-1
+1
+2
+3
+4
+5
+6
ES
CA
IS
Conservative
Aggressive
Defensive
Competitive
Grand Strategy Matrix
BCG Matrix
McDonalds stores compete in the same market whether they are corporate owned or franchised.
No Value in producing a BCG Matrix
McDonalds would be considered a Star.
IE Matrix
Matrix Analysis
Alternative Strategies
IE
SPACE
GRAND
COUNT
Forward Integration
X
1
Backwards Integration
X
1
Horizontal Integration
X
1
Market Penetration
X
X
2
Market Development
X
1
Product Development
X
X
2
Concentric Diversification
X
X
2
Conglomerate Diversification
X
X
2
Horizontal Diversification
X
X
2
Joint Venture
X
2
Retrenchment
0
Divestiture
0
Liquidation
0
Possible Strategies
Create an Organic Menu.
A. Market Penetration
B. Product development & related diversification
Spend more money on research and development to create new products and services and increase the efficiency of operation.
A. Product development & related diversification
Option 1
Option2
Create an Organic
Spend more money on R&D to create new products
menu.
and services and increase the efficiency of operations
Key External Factors
Weight
AS
TAS
AS
TAS
Opportunities
1 to 4
1 to 4
New Products and Services
0.1
4
0.4
4
0.4
Beverage Market (frosties)
0.08
3
0.24
2
0.16
Growth of Franchise Restaurants
0.09
0
0
Demand for Organic Products
0.06
4
0.24
2
0.12
International Expansion
0.1
0
0
Conservation (Going Green)
0.07
4
0.28
3
0.21
Threats
Change in Commodity Prices
0.07
2
0.14
2
0.14
Food Safety and Food Borne Illness Concerns
0.07
0
0
Economic Slowdown
0.1
2
0.2
3
0.3
Growing Health Consciousness
0.08
4
0.32
3
0.24
Intense Competition (Dine-In Restaurants, Wendy's)
0.09
4
0.36
3
0.27
Legal Challenges (8.8million lawsuits)
0.09
0
0
total should be 1.0
1
Quantitative Strategic Planning Matrix-QSPM
Key Internal Factors
Organic
Menu
Increase $ on
Research & Development
Strengths
1 to 4
1 to 4
Strong Global Presence (located in over 100 countries)
0.09
4
0.36
4
0.36
Strong Real Estate Portfolio (land, buildings)
0.09
0
0
Brand Recognition (Ronald McDonald is as famous as Mickey Mouse)
0.11
4
0.44
4
0.44
Revenue Growth 9% (Above industry average 7.5%
0.11
0
0
The Ronald McDonald House (Children Charity)
0.06
0
0
Systemization & Duplication Process (consistency)
0.09
0
0
Weaknesses
Public Perception (perceived as a contributor to societies obesity problem)
0.09
4
3
0.27
Product Innovation
0.08
4
0.32
4
0.32
Advertising (targets young children)
0.07
0
0
Customer Service
0.08
0
0
Market Saturation (more difficult to add new stores)
0.07
0
0
Labor Turnover
0.06
0
0
total should be 1.0
1
3.3
3.23
QSPM (Cont.)
Future Plans
Objectives
Objectives for 2007 and the next three years are:
Better restaurant operations
Branded affordability
Menu variety and beverage choice
Grow market share
Maintain debt-to-capital levels to 35-40%
Create long-term profitable growth for shareholders
Recommendations
Going Organic
Organic Food sales are anticipated to increase an average of 18 percent each year from 2007 to 2010.
Organic food represents approximately 2.8% of overall food and beverage sales in 2006. The organic sector grew 20.9% in 2006.
Total US organic sales, including food and non-food products, were $17.7 billion in 2006 up 21% from 2005.
O'Naturals Organic Fast Food
Implementation
EPS/EBIT Analysis
Amount of money needed: $65,000,000
Stock Price as of 12/31/06: $41.61
Tax Rate: 35%
Interest Rate: 7%
# Shares Outstanding: 1,204,000,000
# Shares needed: 1,562,124
EBS/EBIT Analysis (Cont.)
Common Stock Financing
Debt Financing
Recession
Normal
Boom
Recession
Normal
Boom
EBIT
65,000,000
250,000,000
600,000,000
65,000,000
250,000,000
600,000,000
Interest
0
0
0
4,550,000
4,550,000
4,550,000
EBT
65,000,000
250,000,000
600,000,000
60,450,000
245,450,000
595,450,000
Taxes
22,750,000
87,500,000
210,000,000
21,157,500
85,907,500
208,407,500
EAT
42,250,000
162,500,000
390,000,000
39,292,500
159,542,500
387,042,500
#Shares
1,205,562,124
1,205,562,124
1,205,562,124
1,205,562,124
1,205,562,124
1,205,562,124
EPS
0.035045892
0.134791892
0.323500542
0.03259268
0.13233868
0.321047329
70 Percent Stock- 30 Percent Debt
70 Percent Debt- 30 Percent Stock
Recession
Normal
Boom
Recession
Normal
Boom
EBIT
65,000,000
250,000,000
600,000,000
65,000,000
250,000,000
600,000,000
Interest
4,550,000
4,550,000
4,550,000
3,185,000
3,185,000
3,185,000
EBT
60,450,000
245,450,000
595,450,000
61,815,000
246,815,000
596,815,000
Taxes
21,157,500
85,907,500
208,407,500
21,635,250
86,385,250
208,885,250
EAT
39,292,500
159,542,500
387,042,500
40,179,750
160,429,750
387,929,750
#Shares
1,205,093,487
1,205,093,487
1,205,093,487
1,204,468,637
1,204,468,637
1,204,468,637
EPS
0.032605354
0.132390144
0.321172178
0.033358901
0.133195457
0.322075427
Other Issues
Labor Turnover
Employee Retention
Cultural differences in international countries
Laws and regulations in international countries
Currency
Public Relation
Evaluation
Update-Current Strategy and Objectives 2007-2008
Our Plan to Win, with its strategic focus on "being better, not just bigger," has delivered even better restaurant experiences to customers and superior value to shareholders.
We have the world's best owner/operators, suppliers, and employees united in our commitment to customers.
We are leveraging greater consumer insight to deliver sustainable business results for the long-term benefit of our shareholders.
http://moneycentral.msn.com/investor/charts/chartdl.aspx?iax=1&Symbol=MCD
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Bedroom
Dining room
Bathroom
Kitchen
curtains
telephone
shelf
lamp
clock
book
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Listen to the words and clap your hands when you hear the words connected with our topic.
(The pupils listen and clap.)
Look at the pictures and repeat that you will see.
Work with a book
Open your
books on
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This is my house
This is my house
This is the door
This is the door
The windows are clean
The windows are clean
And so is the floor
Is the floor.
My house
NO!
a room
a bathroom
a sister
a dog
a pen
a table
a toy
a father
a chair
a window
a bed
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1. In the centre of Trafalgar Square there is a big column. At the top of the column there is a statue of Admiral Nelson who had to fight the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. You can feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. It is also famous for its fountains.
2. The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the British Government. It stands on the left bank of the river Thames. Big Ben is the name of the clock on the Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament.
3. The Houses of Parliament are very near Buckingham Palace. It's the London home of the Queen. The palace isn't open to the public. When the flag is flying on the top the Queen is at home.
4. Madame Tussaud's is a famous museum of wax figures. They have wax figures of all the famous people in the world.
5. London Eye is on the Thames. It's the largest observation wheel in the world and it's very popular with tourists.
6.The Tower of London was a fortress, a castle, a prison and a zoo. Now it's the oldest museum in London
7. Three hundred years ago Greenwich was a village and now it is a part of London. Queen Elizabeth I lived in the Greenwich Palace. The Greenwich Observatory is the center of time and space because the prime meridian of the Earth, which divides east from west passes there. If you stand over the line, you can have one foot in each hemisphere.
8. Westminster Abbey is the ancient church of St. Peter. It is the most beautiful church and one of the oldest parts of Westminster. Many English kings and queens are buried in Westminster.
1. Match the places and the pictures.
1. Oxford Street
2. Greenwich
3. Madame Tussaud's
4. Buckingham Palace
5. The Tower of London
6. The London Eye
7. Trafalgar Square
8. The Houses of Parliament
9. Westminster Abbey
2. Find the words from the text which describe these things.
1. A line which divides east from west.
2. A place from which the scientists watch the stars.
3. A place from which you can see London best of all.
4. This is the home of the Queen.
5. There are a lot of shops in this street.
3. What sight of London is it?
Do the crossword puzzle
Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Horizontal line 1.
Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Do the crossword puzzle
5. Try to remember all the places in London which you know
Answer the questions:
Where can you feed pigeons?
In Trafalgar Square
What is the seat of the British Government?
The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the Government.
Where are the Houses of Parliament?
The Houses of Parliament are very near Buckingham Palace.
What is London Eye?
It is the largest observation wheel in the world.
What is the Tower of London?
It is a museum now.
What is the Greenwich Observatory?
It is the centre of time and space.
Who is buried in Westminster?
Many English kings and queens are buried in Westminster.
What shopping street in London do you know?
Oxford street is the biggest shopping street in London.
Do the crossword puzzle
Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Horizontal line 1.
Do the crossword puzzle
Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Horizontal line 1.
1.The biggest and the most famous clock in Britain.
3.The capital of Great Britain.
4.The most significant and famous royal church.
5.Queen Elizabeth II is the head of... family.
6.The popular square for tourists in London. A meeting point of six streets8. A fashionable and stylish place to visit with shops, markets, bar sand.
What is London Eye?
It is the largest observation wheel in the world.
What is the Tower of London?
It is a museum now.
What is the Greenwich Observatory?
It is the centre of time and space.
London Sights
London Sights
It is a museum of wax figures.
What is London Eye?
It is the largest observation wheel in the world.
What is the Tower of London?
It is a museum now.
What is the Greenwich Observatory?
It is the centre of time and space.
London Sights
London Sights
Thank you very much
for having joined our lesson
1. In the centre of Trafalgar Square there is a big column. At the top of the column there is a statue of Admiral Nelson who had to fight the French at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805. You can feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. It is also famous for its fountains.
2. The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the British Government. It stands on the left bank of the river Thames. Big Ben is the name of the clock on the Clock Tower of the Houses of Parliament.
3. The Houses of Parliament are very near Buckingham Palace. It's the London home of the Queen. The palace isn't open to the public. When the flag is flying on the top the Queen is at home.
4. Madame Tussaud's is a famous museum of wax figures. They have wax figures of all the famous people in the world.
5. London Eye is on the Thames. It's the largest observation wheel in the world and it's very popular with tourists.
6.The Tower of London was a fortress, a castle, a prison and a zoo. Now it's the oldest museum in London
7. Three hundred years ago Greenwich was a village and now it is a part of London. Queen Elizabeth I lived in the Greenwich Palace. The Greenwich Observatory is the center of time and space because the prime meridian of the Earth, which divides east from west passes there. If you stand over the line, you can have one foot in each hemisphere.
8. Westminster Abbey is the ancient church of St. Peter. It is the most beautiful church and one of the oldest parts of Westminster. Many English kings and queens are buried in Westminster.
1. Match the places and the pictures.
1. Oxford Street
2. Greenwich
3. Madame Tussaud's
4. Buckingham Palace
5. The Tower of London
6. The London Eye
7. Trafalgar Square
8. The Houses of Parliament
9. Westminster Abbey
2. Find the words from the text which describe these things.
1. A line which divides east from west.
2. A place from which the scientists watch the stars.
3. A place from which you can see London best of all.
4. This is the home of the Queen.
5. There are a lot of shops in this street.
3. What sight of London is it?
Do the crossword puzzle
Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Horizontal line 1.
1.The biggest and the most famous clock in Britain.
3.The capital of Great Britain.
4.The most significant and famous royal church.
5.Queen Elizabeth II is the head of... family.
6.The popular square for tourists in London. A meeting point of six streets8. A fashionable and stylish place to visit with shops, markets, bar sand.
Vertical line
1.The Royal Palace in London.
2.The fortress, royal palace, prison, and now a museum.7. A word that means an interesting place for tourists.
Do the crossword puzzle
5. Try to remember all the places in London which you know
Answer the questions:
Where can you feed pigeons?
In Trafalgar Square
What is the seat of the British Government?
The Houses of Parliament is the seat of the Government.
Where are the Houses of Parliament?
The Houses of Parliament are very near Buckingham Palace.
It is a museum of wax figures.
What is London Eye?
It is the largest observation wheel in the world.
What is the Tower of London?
It is a museum now.
What is the Greenwich Observatory?
It is the centre of time and space.
Who is buried in Westminster?
Many English kings and queens are buried in Westminster.
What shopping street in London do you know?
Oxford street is the biggest shopping street in London.
London Sights
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MIDDLE ENGLISH PERIOD
In early Middle English the differences between the regional dialects increased. Dialectal differences in early Middle English were accentuated by such historical events as the Scandinavian invasion and the Norman Conquest.
The Scandinavian Invasion
The Scandinavian Invasion embraces over two centuries. The British Isles were ravaged first by Danes and later by Norwegians in the 8-th century. By the end of the 9-th century the Danes obtained permanent settlement in England.
Danelaw
The new settlers and English intermarried and intermixed. They lived close together and they intermingled easily as there was no linguistic barrier between them.
OE and Old Scandinavian belonged to the Germanic group of languages and at that time were close. The intermixture of the newcomers and English continued from the 9-th century on, during two hundred years.
Scandinavian Place-Names
In the areas of the heaviest settlement the Scandinavians outnumbered the Anglo-Saxon population. In Yorkshire, Lincolnshire, Northumberland, Cumberland up to 75% of the place-names are Danish and Norwegian.
-thorp
-toft
thwaite
Many place-names contain the word thwaite (an isolated piece of land):
Applethwaite, Braithwaite, Cowperthwaite.
Eventually the Scandinavians were absorbed into the local population both ethnically and linguistically.
Due to the contacts and mixture of Old Scandinavian with chiefly Northumbrian and East Mercian, these dialects acquired Scandinavian features.
Native or Borrowed
It is difficult to decide whether a word in Modern E is a native or a borrowed one because of the similarity between Old E and the language of the Scandinavian invaders.
Many of the common words of the two languages were identical. But in some case there are very reliable criteria by which we can recognize a borrowed word.
reliable criteria
differences in the development of certain sounds in the North Germanic and West Germanic areas.
The development of the sound sk
native words like ship, shall, fish have sh in Modern E
words borrowed from the Scandinavian are generally still pronounced with sk: sky, skin, skill, scrape, scrub, bask
the OE scyrthe has become a shirt
while the corresponding ON form skyrta gives us skirt
The retention of hard k and g in such words as kid, dike, get, give, gild, egg is an indication of Scandinavian origin.
It happens that the OE word has survived as a term in metallurgy, but it is the Old Norse word that has come down in ordinary use.
The Norman Conquest
The Norman Conquest had a greater effect on the English language than any other in the course of history.
The Norman Conquest began in 1066.
The Normans
By origin the Normans were a Scandinavian tribe that two centuries back began their inroads on the northern part of France and they finally occupied the territory on the both banks of the Seine.
The territory occupied by the Normans was called Normandy. Normandy is the district extending 75 miles back from the Channel across from England on the northern coast of France.
The Bayeux Tapestry depicts the Battle of Hastings and the events leading to it.
The Normans adopted the French language and culture. When the Normans came to Britain they brought the French language with them.
In 1066 when Edward the Confessor died after a reign of 24 years Harold Godwin was proclaimed king of England. As soon as the news reached William of Normandy he landed in Britain.
The battle of Hastings
In the battle of Hastings (October 1066) Harold was killed and the English were defeated. This date is the date of the Norman Conquest.
Death of Harold in the Battle of Hastings, as shown on the Bayeux Tapestry
Harold's plaque (2006)
The Battle of Hastings
After the victory at Hastings William was crowned king. William and his barons laid waste many lands and burned down many towns and villages.
Northumbria and Mercia were almost depopulated. Most of the lands of the Anglo-Saxon lords passed into the hands of the Normans barons.
After the conquest hundreds of French crossed the channel and made their home in Britain.
The most immediate consequence of the Norman domination in Britain is the wide use of the French language in many spheres of life.
The intellectual life, literature, education were run by French-speaking people. French and Latin were the languages of writing. For teaching French was used too and translations from Latin were done into French.
It is true that English was an uncultivated tongue, the language of a socially inferior class.
But the greater part of the population used their native tongue: lower classes in the towns, people in the country-side. In Midlands and up north people continued to speak English and French was foreign to them.
That English survived for a considerable time in some monasteries is evident from the fact that at Peterborough the Anglo-Saxon Chronicle was continued until 1154.
Among churchmen the ability to speak English was apparently fairly common.
But most of the people were illiterate and the English language was used exclusively as a spoken one.
But slowly the two languages began to permeate each other. Probably many people became bilingual and had a fair command of both languages.
According to some sources William the Conqueror made an effort himself at the age of 43 to learn English, that he might understand and render justice in the disputes.
But these linguistic conditions were gradually changing as English was the living language of the whole population but French was restricted to some social spheres and to writing.
In the 13-th century a few steps were made for English to get the victory
In 1362 the English language became the language of the Parliament, courts of law and at the end of the century - the language of teaching.
Borrowings from French
New words, coming from French, were not adopted simultaneously by all English speakers. They were first used in some varieties (in dialects of Southern England). This resulted in growing dialectal differences.
Early Middle English Dialects
The regional ME dialects developed from OE dialects. The following dialect groups are distinguished in Early ME:
The Southern group
In ME the Midland area became more diversified linguistically than the OE Mercian kingdom. But it occupied approximately the same territory: from the Thames in the South to the Welsh-speaking area in the west and up north to the river Humber.
The Northern dialects developed from OE Northumbrian. In Early ME the Northern dialects included several provincial dialects (Yorkshire, Lancashire) and also what later became known as Scottish.
In Early ME, while the state language and the main language of literature was French, the local dialects were relatively equal.
The London dialect
In Late ME, when English had been reestablished as the main language of administration and writing, the London dialect prevailed over the others.
The Rise of the London Dialect
The history of London goes back to the Roman period. Even in OE times London was the biggest town in Britain, although the capital of Wessex (the main OE kingdom) was Winchester.
The capital was transferred to London a few years before the Norman Conquest.
The early ME records made in London (beginning with the Proclamation of 1258) show that the dialect of London was fundamentally East Saxon (the South-Western)
Later records indicate that the speech of London was becoming more mixed and East Midland features prevailed over the Southern features.
The documents produced in London in late 14-th century show obvious East Midland features. The mixed dialect of London extended to two universities: Oxford and Cambridge and it ousted French from official spheres and from writing.
In the 15th century the London dialect had been accepted as a standard, at least in writing in most parts of the country.
ME Literature
The literature written in England during the ME period reflects fairly accurately the changing fortunes of English.
During the time that French was the language best understood by the upper classes, the books were in French. All of continental French literature was available for their enjoyment.
The literature in English that has come down to us from the period 1150-1250 is almost exclusively religious or admonitory.
The Ancrene Riwle (statute for nuns), the Ormulum (c.1200), interpretations of Gospel passages are the principal works
The separation of the English nobility from France by about 1250 and the spread of English among the upper class is manifested in the next hundred years of English literature. Romance appeared at that time.
The period from 1250 to 1350 is a Period of Religious and Secular Literature in English and indicates clearly the wider diffusion of the English language.
Chaucer: Illustration from Cassell's History of England, circa 1902. Born c. 1343. Died October 25, 1400 (Aged c.57)Occupation: Author, poet, philosopher, bureaucrat, diplomatInfluences Ovid
Chaucer as a pilgrim from the Ellesmere manuscript DB
The flourishing of literature (the second half of the 14-th century) testifies to the complete reestablishment of English in writing.
Most of the authors used the London dialect which by the end of the 14-th century had become the principal language used in literature.
One of the prominent authors was John de Trevisa of Cornwall. In 1387 he completed the translation of seven books on world history. It was Polychronicon by R. Higden. It was translated from Latin into the South-Western dialect.
Geoffrey Chaucer
The Canterbury Tales
Canterbury Tales Woodcut 1484
The opening folio of the Hengwrt manuscript contains the beginning of the General Prologue.
Introduction of Printing
had immediate effect on the language development
printing was invented in 1438 in Germany by Johann Gutenberg
Movable metal type, and composing stick, descended from Gutenberg's invention
Sculpture commemorating Gutenberg as the inventor of modern printing on the occasion of 2006 World Cup in Germany
Gutenberg Bible, Library of Congress, Washington D.C.
William Caxton
first printer of English books
learned the method of printing during his first visit to Cologne
in 1473 he opened his own printing press in Bruges
The first English book
Among the earliest publications were the poems of Geoffrey Chaucer.
In preparing manuscripts for publication William Caxton and his followers edited them and brought them into conformity with the London form of English
ME Spelling Changes
The system of letters inherited from OE was modified and enriched by foreign traditions.
In ME the runic letters passed out of use:
The influence of French
Many innovations in ME spelling testify to the influence of French. The digraphs ou, ie and ch which occurred in many French borrowings were adopted to indicate sounds [u:], [e:] and [tS].
E.g. ME
double ['dVblq]
out [Ht]
chief [Ce:f]
child [CJltd]
much [mVC]
Other changes cannot be traced directly to French influence. There was a tendency to wider use if digraphs:
Long sounds were shown by double letters
e.g. ME book
Long [e:]could be indicated by ie and ee
o was used not only for [o] but also to indicate short [V] alongside with the letter u. Thus OE munuc > ME monk [mVNk].
The letter y was used as an equivalent of i and it was preferred when i could be confused with the surrounding letters m, n and others.
w was interchangeable with u in the digraphs ou, au.
e.g. ME doun, down [dHn]
and w was preferred in final position: ME how [hH]
now [nH]
Peculiarities of Middle English Spelling
Letters indicating vowels
Letters indicating consonants
Single letters
a /a/
y, as well as i /i/
o /o/ or /u/
c /s/ or /k/
f /f/
g /G/ or /g/
j /G/
k /k/
s /s/ or /z/
v (often spelt as u) /v/
y /j/
Letters indicating vowels
Letters indicating consonants
Digraphs
ee /e:/ or /F:/
ie /e:/
oo /o:/ or /L/
ou /H/ or /ou/
ow /H/ or /ou/
The Prologue to the Canterbury Tales by G.Chaucer (late 14-th c.)
3) And bathed every veyne in swich licour,
/and 'ba:Dqd 'evri 'vein in 'switS li'kHr/
And bathed every vein in such liquor,
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What do you do in the morning?
Guess, what proverb is it? Look and match.
makes a man healthy,
Early to bed and early to rise
wealthy and wise.
What do you do in the afternoon?
What do you do in the evening?
What do you do at night?
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To describe the best items of Russia
HYPOTHESES:
Probably, Russia is rich in beautiful sights
VVTs
Former name of VDNkH is the Exhibition of the Achievements of Domestic Industry. VDNkH was opened in the thirties.
Fountain of Friendship of Nations
As in past, shining figures of farm girls surround the Fountain of Friendship of Nations. It was made by Z. Bazhenova, L. Bazhenova, A. Teneta, Z. Ryleyeva, I. Chaikov
The Worker and a the Farm Girl
The monument of the Worker and the Farm Girl by the entrance to the VVTs still demonstrates power and energy
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
The Cosmonautics Museum traces the history of Russian rocketry and space exploration from the 1920s to the present day. The museum is housed in the base of the impressive monument To the Conquerors of Space, an enormous silver rocket soaring into the sky on a 100-meter tall stream of glistening Titanium.
Test: what is what?
The Worker and a the Farm Girl
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
VVTs
Sources of information
http://gallery.ncv.ru/details.php?image_id=5847&sionid=m5vm6iveib45jefgn2gt86drt7
http://www.moscow-taxi.com/museums/memorial-museum-cosmonautics.html
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http://novostivl.ru/old.php?sstring=&year=&f=td&t=000929
http://www.autotravel.ru/phalbum.php/town/1450
http://www.prodevelopment.ru/news/930
http://www.vvcentre.ru/
A monument to
a Worker and a
the Farm Girl Girl
Memorial Museum
of Cosmonautics
VVTs
It displayed the most characteristic artifacts of the socialist style. In 1991, the exhibition was renamed VVTs
Industrial exhibition are still held at this location but today VVTs displays the achievements of foreign countries. A great number of stores on its territory sell everything from one-kopeck items to Mercedes 600s
The museum was opened to commemorate the 20th anniversary of Gagarin's first flight into orbit. The museum charts the most important Russian and Soviet achievements in space exploration. You can see even Belka and Strelka, the dogs which had orbited the Earth before a man did it.
The aim
To describe the best items of Russia
HYPOTHESES:
Probably, Russia is rich in beautiful sights
VVTs
Former name of VDNkH is the Exhibition of the Achievements of Domestic Industry. VDNkH was opened in the thirties.
Fountain of Friendship of Nations
As in past, shining figures of farm girls surround the Fountain of Friendship of Nations. It was made by Z. Bazhenova, L. Bazhenova, A. Teneta, Z. Ryleyeva, I. Chaikov
The Worker and the Farm Girl
The monument of the Worker and the Farm Girl by the entrance to the VVTs still demonstrates power and energy
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
The Cosmonautics Museum traces the history of Russian rocketry and space exploration from the 1920s to the present day. The museum is housed in the base of the impressive monument To the Conquerors of Space, an enormous silver rocket soaring into the sky on a 100-meter tall stream of glistening Titanium.
Test: what is what?
The Worker and a the Farm Girl
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
VVTs
Sources of information
http://gallery.ncv.ru/details.php?image_id=5847&sionid=m5vm6iveib45jefgn2gt86drt7
http://www.moscow-taxi.com/museums/memorial-museum-cosmonautics.html
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http://novostivl.ru/old.php?sstring=&year=&f=td&t=000929
http://www.autotravel.ru/phalbum.php/town/1450
http://www.prodevelopment.ru/news/930
http://www.vvcentre.ru/
The aim
To describe the best items of Russia
HYPOTHESES:
Probably, Russia is rich in beautiful sights
VVTs
Former name of VDNkH is the Exhibition of the Achievements of Domestic Industry. VDNkH was opened in the thirties.
Fountain of Friendship of Nations
As in past, shining figures of farm girls surround the Fountain of Friendship of Nations. It was made by Z. Bazhenova, L. Bazhenova, A. Teneta, Z. Ryleyeva, I. Chaikov
The Worker and the Farm Girl
The monument of the Worker and the Farm Girl by the entrance to the VVTs still demonstrates power and energy
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
The Cosmonautics Museum traces the history of Russian rocketry and space exploration from the 1920s to the present day. The museum is housed in the base of the impressive monument To the Conquerors of Space, an enormous silver rocket soaring into the sky on a 100-meter tall stream of glistening Titanium.
Test: what is what?
The Worker and the Farm Girl
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
VVTs
Sources of information
http://gallery.ncv.ru/details.php?image_id=5847&sionid=m5vm6iveib45jefgn2gt86drt7
http://www.moscow-taxi.com/museums/memorial-museum-cosmonautics.html
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http://www.prodevelopment.ru/news/930
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A monument to
the Worker and
the Farm Girl
Memorial Museum
of Cosmonautics
VVTs
The aim
To describe the best items of Russia
HYPOTHESES:
Probably, Russia is rich in beautiful sights
VVTs
Former name of VDNkH is the Exhibition of the Achievements of Domestic Industry. VDNkH was opened in the thirties.
Fountain of Friendship of Nations
As in past, shining figures of farm girls surround the Fountain of Friendship of Nations. It was made by Z. Bazhenova, L. Bazhenova, A. Teneta, Z. Ryleyeva, I. Chaikov
The Worker and the Farm Girl
The monument of the Worker and the Farm Girl by the entrance to the VVTs still demonstrates power and energy
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
The Cosmonautics Museum traces the history of Russian rocketry and space exploration from the 1920s to the present day. The museum is housed in the base of the impressive monument To the Conquerors of Space, an enormous silver rocket soaring into the sky on a 100-meter tall stream of glistening Titanium.
Test: what is what?
The Worker and the Farm Girl
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
VVTs
Sources of information
http://gallery.ncv.ru/details.php?image_id=5847&sionid=m5vm6iveib45jefgn2gt86drt7
http://www.moscow-taxi.com/museums/memorial-museum-cosmonautics.html
http://jerdevka.ru/component/option,com_datsogallery/Itemid,30/func,detail/catid,3/id,36/
http://novostivl.ru/old.php?sstring=&year=&f=td&t=000929
http://www.autotravel.ru/phalbum.php/town/1450
http://www.prodevelopment.ru/news/930
http://www.vvcentre.ru/
The aim
To describe the best items of Russia
HYPOTHESES:
Probably, Russia is rich in beautiful sights
VVTs
Former name of VDNkH is the Exhibition of the Achievements of Domestic Industry. VDNkH was opened in the thirties.
Fountain of Friendship of Nations
As in past, shining figures of farm girls surround the Fountain of Friendship of Nations. It was made by Z. Bazhenova, L. Bazhenova, A. Teneta, Z. Ryleyeva, I. Chaikov
The Worker and the Farm Girl
The monument of the Worker and the Farm Girl by the entrance to the VVTs still demonstrates power and energy
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
The Cosmonautics Museum traces the history of Russian rocketry and space exploration from the 1920s to the present day. The museum is housed in the base of the impressive monument To the Conquerors of Space, an enormous silver rocket soaring into the sky on a 100-meter tall stream of glistening Titanium.
Test: what is what?
The Worker and the Farm Girl
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
VVTs
Sources of information
http://gallery.ncv.ru/details.php?image_id=5847&sionid=m5vm6iveib45jefgn2gt86drt7
http://www.moscow-taxi.com/museums/memorial-museum-cosmonautics.html
http://jerdevka.ru/component/option,com_datsogallery/Itemid,30/func,detail/catid,3/id,36/
http://novostivl.ru/old.php?sstring=&year=&f=td&t=000929
http://www.autotravel.ru/phalbum.php/town/1450
http://www.prodevelopment.ru/news/930
http://www.vvcentre.ru/
Stankevich Marina
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The aim
To describe the best items of Russia
HYPOTHESES:
Probably, Russia is rich in beautiful sights
VVTs
Former name of VDNkH is the Exhibition of the Achievements of Domestic Industry. VDNkH was opened in the thirties.
Fountain of Friendship of Nations
As in past, shining figures of farm girls surround the Fountain of Friendship of Nations. It was made by Z. Bazhenova, L. Bazhenova, A. Teneta, Z. Ryleyeva, I. Chaikov
The Worker and the Farm Girl
The monument of the Worker and the Farm Girl by the entrance to the VVTs still demonstrates power and energy
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
The Cosmonautics Museum traces the history of Russian rocketry and space exploration from the 1920s to the present day. The museum is housed in the base of the impressive monument To the Conquerors of Space, an enormous silver rocket soaring into the sky on a 100-meter tall stream of glistening Titanium.
Test: what is what?
The Worker and the Farm Girl
Memorial Museum of Cosmonautics
VVTs
Sources of information
http://gallery.ncv.ru/details.php?image_id=5847&sionid=m5vm6iveib45jefgn2gt86drt7
http://www.moscow-taxi.com/museums/memorial-museum-cosmonautics.html
http://jerdevka.ru/component/option,com_datsogallery/Itemid,30/func,detail/catid,3/id,36/
http://novostivl.ru/old.php?sstring=&year=&f=td&t=000929
http://www.autotravel.ru/phalbum.php/town/1450
http://www.prodevelopment.ru/news/930
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Ukraine is a country of Central-Eastern Europe with territory of 603, 7 thousand sq kilometers. It stretches for 893 km from North to the South and for 1316 km from West to East. Ukraine is located in moderate latitudes and has outlets to Black and Azov Seas. The capital city is Kyiv.Ukraine has land borders with the Russian Federation, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Poland, Slovak Republic, Hungary, Romania and the Republic of Moldova.
Ukrainian Culture & Traditions
The Ukrainian people also enjoy their culture in the form of traditional dances and dance games. Many of these originated in rural Cossack villages and some of the oldest dances can be traced back to ancient cults. Traditionally many of these dances were performed only by males or females but today both sexes sometimes mix and enjoy the dance together.
Kiev - The Capital of Ukraine
Kiev is a sight seeing with
a population of nearly 3
million inhabitants situated
on the Dnipro River, is the
bustling capital of Ukraine.
Ancient Kievan Rus, which
reached its greatest period
of ascendancy during the
11th and 12th centuries.
It was a center of trade
routes between the Baltic
and the Mediterranean.
The city of Kiev and the power of
Kievan Rus were destroyed in 1240
by Mongol invaders and the lands of
Kievan Rus were divided into
principalities located to the West
and North: Galicia, Volhynia, Moscowia and later, Poland, Lithuania, and Russia.
Lion's town
Odessa - The pearl at the sea
On the Black Sea shore the nature created an amazing spot. In ancient days, its territory
was a home for Scythians, Greeks and Slavs. During the Kievan Rus period, it was a part of the Slavic State.
Odessa was founded in 1794 by
Catherine the Great. The name of the city came about because of an
error. It was meant to be named after
the ancient Greek city of Odessos
or Ordissos, which was believed
to have been founded in the
vicinity.
Crimea is at the cross-roads of various civilizations, the complex mixture of Oriental and Western cultures, which history absorbed the legends and customs of numerous nations who once upon a time had inhabited its territory: Tauris, Huns, Cimmerians, Greeks, Scythians, Sarmatians, Italians, Tatars, Karaimes and Slaves.
Perfectly located geographically,
the Crimea region boasts for its
unique subtropical climate.
In the second half of the 18th
century the property on Cape
Ai-Todor changed its owners
very often. Then it was bought
by one of the oil industrialist's
baron Steingel. He had a dream
to build a romantic castle and he
gave the design to engineer
A. Sherwood.
Sevastopol - in the transfer from the Greek indicates "majestic city", "the city, worth worshipping ". Founders gave this proud name to the city, as if she could predict her future. On the territory of this city more than 1800 historical monuments were found.
Legendary Sevastopol
After being in Sevastopol - city of heroes, city of museums - full with
special solemnity, you will feel the breath of heroic years, you will be
introduced to the names of heroes, who protected her, you will visit
many memorable places in history. Sevastopol and its environment
are rich inmonuments, which imprinted the events of different eras
from remote antiquity to present days.
Sevastopol today is a city of
special administrative status,
a large sea port and naval
base of the Ukrainian and
Russian Fleets, industrial,
scientific and cultural centre
of the South of Ukraine.
National preserve "Chersonesus Tavricheskiy" is created for the
purpose of retention and effective
use of a unique historical cultural
complex of the monuments of the
ancient city. Burnt and destroyed
by nomads at the end XIV C.,
Chersonesus several centuries lay
in the ruins.
National preserve "Chersonesus tavricheskiy"
Ancient Chersonesus was the last Greek colony emerged on the north coast of the Black Sea: it was founded in 422 BC.
Chersonesus existed for 2000 years. Agriculture, construction, pottery-making, bone-carving, and some other crafts flourished there.The town was surrounded by powerful fortification walls, contracted according to design, widespread in the Greek and Roman worlds.
The end
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/my-future-profession.html | "My future profession" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/357284491362320c815f2ce0a7184a64.pptx | files/357284491362320c815f2ce0a7184a64.pptx | My future profession
There are many different professions in the world, but I want to become a doctor.
After finishing school I am going to enter medical institute. It seems to me that it’s my vocation. I like to help people. To become a doctor I must be good at studies because a doctor is needed and responsible profession.
We trust doctors the main what we have – our life and that’s why a doctor must be qualified specialist. He must help people at any time of the day.
A doctor can’t make a mistake. Qualified specialist always diagnoses and institutes therapy correctly. Human life often depends on professionalism of a doctor. They must be very heedful and openhearted people.
A doctor always must worry about a health of his patient. He must be able to inspire patients with faith. My mother and grandmother are doctors. They are proud of their profession and like it. I consider that a doctor is the best profession. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/materialism.html | Materialism | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/59/7afc150f720158c49e695dde79ad705d.pptx | files/7afc150f720158c49e695dde79ad705d.pptx | How materialistic are you?
Шконда О.В.
Materialism
the belief that money and possessions are more important than art, religion, moral values
Find expressions that mean the same
To be content with
to be materialistic about
To be impressed by
to be into
Possessions
To promote
Things
To admire
To be interested in
To make
To be satisfied
To care about money and possessions
Money change things, but how it changes people depends on how they react to it
The best thing in life aren’t things
No what I have but what I do is my kingdom
Quotations about materialism |
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“Clothes make the man”
– Mark Twain.
Mr. Trousers and
Mrs. Blouse with
a big angry
mouse.
clothes dress
sweater
trousers blouse
shoes hat
jeans jacket
boots skirt
trainers coat
MILLIE
DEMO CD
Is Pat Clark a nurse?
Yes, she is.
Is Pat’s hat white and blue?
No, it isn’t. It’s white and pink.
Is Rita Evans a doctor?
No, she isn’t. She’s a policewoman.
Are Rita’s shoes black?
Yes, they are.
“Good clothes open all doors”
Список использованных источников:
1. Скалкин В.Л Коммуникативные упражнения на английском языке. М.: Просвещение, 1983
2. Eckersley Macaulay Brighter grammar.- M.: Международные отношения, 1992
3. Пассов Е.И Урок иностранного языка в средней школе. М.: Просвещение, 1988
4. Климентенко А.Д Теоретические основы методики обучения иностранным языкам в средней школе. М.: Педагогика, 1981
Используемые интернет-ресурсы:
http://www.it- ru/communities.aspx?cat_no=5025&lib_no=23224&tmpl=lib
http://ido.tsu.ru/ss/?unit=199&page=594
http://www.it- ru/board.aspx?cat_no=5025&tmpl=Thread&BoardId=5028&
ThreadId=33571&page=3
http://revolution.allbest.ru/pedagogics/00043229_0.html
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It`s known by the famous clock on Staromestskaya square
Prague like Kyiv is situated on both banks of river - Vltava
Right and left banks connect several bridges
The most famous is Karlow bridge, where you can ask for any dreams
On the left bank located the King`s palace
Near the Palace watches the honor guard of the President of the Czech Republic
From the lookout near the Palace you can see the entire Old City
Виконала:
Василенко Наталія
група 1КЕ9-061 |
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Everyone wants to grow well children. what do you need to do for this? here are some rules that are executed in my family:
Child begin to require clever or "include fool." Such behavior is annoying parents and conflict begins, entailing punishment of a child. In fact, children do not have enough attention from his parents, and therefore their love. And such an extreme way they get attention.
Such behavior of the child, parents need to show our love somehow informally.
Obstinate child and any price he wants to get his win , to convince , to prove who is the boss . This elemental power struggle . Parents easily get involved in this fight , because it is a joyous process , nice goal - to prove that you're in the family chief . For this fight child hides its lack of significance. The strategy of an adult in this situation - to realize that the essence of the conflict between two people fighting for power, take time out and switch to something else , and then carry on with the child peace talks . A further show the child its significance in your family to him and you do not have to fight over trifles . Learn and understand their children in a crisis situation to understand the true motives of their child. Behave correctly , achieving positive results in educating children without punishment.
The family is one of nature's masterpieces.
A baby is God's opinion that the world should go on.
Other things may change us, but we start and end with family.
Our family is not large. We are a family of 3: my father, my mother and I.My name is Viktoriya. I am seventeen. I am a school leaver. Our family is very united. We like to spend time together. In the evenings we watch TV, read books and newspapers, listen to music or just talk about the events of the day. Our parents don’t always agree with what we say, but they listen to our opinion.
Our family is very united, close-knit and happy. I spend a lot of time with my family. We go for a walk together, visit friends and relatives, watch films or just talk. I love my family very much.
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My favourite magazine is “Young Lady”.
It is very popular teenage magazine.
I read it every day and every time because it have a lot of useful information.
On first page it contain contents.
It very necessary for me
because I can find helpful tips at once.
In every issue I can find something new and different.
There are fashion advices, interviews with well-known actors, singers, sportsmens, designers.
There is always a good piece of advice!
Also this magazine have very interesting tests and truethful horoscopes.
Thanks to it, I can now what have to happen with me!
All columns in this magazine are very interesting, but
my favourite is cuisine. I like to cook very much and I often use advices from it.
On the last page there are words of popular song.
I lIke this coulmn very mach too!
I like this magazine very mach and recommend to read it!
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In England there are many kinds of transport: buses, trolleybuses, trams, minibuses, subways, taxi and trains.
Means of transport
Buses, trolleybuses and trams are the most popular means of transport. But they are not very fast.
Novays become very popular. They are faster than buses and trolleybuses.
The underground is quicker than the bus.It it faster and the most comfortable means of transport.
A taxi is very comfortable way of travelling.
The origin of transport
Transport has a long and interesting history.In old times people didn`t know anything about the kinds of modern transport, they travelled by foot, by horses, camels or coaches. This could continue for many days. Everything changed when people invented cars .......
The second Satuarday in November is always the day for the Lord Mayor`s show. It is the biggest parade in London. The Lord Mayor travels along London streets in a coach. The coach is two hundred years old. It is red and gold and it has six horses.
Traditionally the Queen of Great Britain opens the Parliament every autumn. The Queen travels from Buckingham Palase to the Houses of Parliament in a golden coach. Thousands of Londoners and visitors are glad to see the Queen in the golden coach.
By
Marta Ogonovska
Form 7 A
Educational complex
“Sophiya”
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Art
Maths
Geography
Science
basketball
PE (Physical Education)
chess club
It’s 2 o’clock amIt’s 2 o’clock pm
What time is it?
(What’s the time?)
- What time is it?
- What’s the time?
- It’s 3 o’clock
- It’s 1 o’clock
Monday
8-00 Maths 8-45 Break
8-55 English 9-40 Break
10-00 Art 10-45 Break
10-55 PE 11-40 Break
11-50 Science 12-35 Break
I’ve got … at …
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Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry is a British wizarding boarding school teaching the magical arts, located in Scotland inside Hogwarts Castle. The castle is in the mountains near a loch. The precise location of the school can never be uncovered because it has been rendered Unplottable. Similarly, most wizarding schools locations are protected in order to prevent their ways of teaching being revealed, as well as protect the students and schools themselves from any harm.
Established around the 9th or 10th century, Hogwarts is considered to be one of the finest magical institutions in the wizarding world, though other notable schools include Beauxbatons Academy of Magic and the Durmstrang Institute. Children with magical abilities may be enrolled at birth, and acceptance is confirmed by owl post at age eleven.
The school's motto is "Never tickle a sleeping dragon".
Term begins on 1 September. Students usually reach Hogwarts via the Hogwarts Express, which leaves from Platform 9¾ of London's King's Cross Station at 11 a.m. sharp.
There seemed to be other ways of entering the school, such as via brooms or Floo powder, or simply Apparating to a nearby location such as Hogsmeade. Missing the Hogwarts Express for any reason is a very serious problem but will not cost the student points as long as they get there before the term has officially started.
Older students travel on the road in carriages pulled by thestrals (invisible to any that hasn't witnessed death) to the castle. The Welcoming Feast takes place in the Great Hall. This feast includes the Sorting ceremony, followed by a few words from the current Headmaster or Headmistress, the banquet starts after this, including large quantities of food and drink. The feast is closed with a few more words from the Headmaster, but it also included the usual "start-of-term notices".
After dinner, students are led to their house common room by a prefect. This is a special time for new students to get comfortable with their surroundings, because the next day classes begin, 2 September. The class schedules are handed out during breakfast by the Heads of House. After two weeks of classes, the Quidditch team trials and flying lessons for the first years usually occur.
Hogwarts' school year is structured in a similar way to other non-magical schools and colleges in the UK, with a three-term year punctuated by holidays at Christmas and Easter and bounded by the long summer holiday of nine weeks. Students have the option of staying at Hogwarts for the winter and spring holidays. Those who choose to stay at the castle do not have lessons and attend a feast on Christmas Day. Students also do not have classes the week of Easter, but this is much less enjoyable due to the large amount of work that the teachers assign students at this time in preparation for final exams.
Other than the breaks and weekends, students do not receive holidays. However, students third year and above may visit Hogsmeade, the local village, occasionally. There are normally four feasts per year: the start-of-term feast at the beginning of the school year, end-of-term feast at the end of the school year, and feasts at Halloween and Christmas. Feasts are also called to mark special occasions, as in Goblet of Fire, when there was a feast to celebrate the beginning of the Triwizard Tournament.
Classes will proceed normally and the next notable event occurs on the evening of 31 October: the Hallowe'en feast. Decorations include giant pumpkins and flocks of hundreds of bats flying across the halls. The served foods include pumpkin treats, tarts, cakes and all sorts of magical sweets.
The Quidditch season starts usually with the first Quidditch match in the first weeks of November. In the second week of December, the Deputy Head takes names of those who are staying at Hogwarts over the Christmas holidays. The first term usually ends about a week before Christmas and most of the students and some of the teachers go home by the school train.
Shortly after 6 January (Epiphany aka Twelfth Night), the Hogwarts Express returns to Hogsmeade; the second term begins. The exact dates of the beginning of the Easter holidays vary every year. During these holidays, the students may go home. The final exams are held the first week of June and the results come out on the second week. In the evening before the Hogwarts Express goes back to London, the End-of-Term Feast is held. The Hogwarts Express returns to London during the third week of June. Some staff and all students leave Hogwarts for summer holiday.
Hogwarts has in its faculty an abundance of wise and talented professors. Each specialises in a specific subject. Other staff positions include that of school nurse, caretaker, librarian, and Keeper of the Keys and Grounds of Hogwarts.
. There are a variety of classes taught at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. These include both the core curriculum and the electives, available from third year forward. Some classes may be dropped in sixth year.
Numerous lessons are described, instructing the students in various branches of magic. Transfiguration, Defence Against the Dark Arts, Charms, Potions, Astronomy, History of Magic, and Herbology are compulsory subjects for the first five years. At the end of their second year, students are required to add at least two optional subjects to their syllabus for the start of the third year. The five choices are Arithmancy, Ancient Runes, Divination, Care of Magical Creatures, and Muggle Studies.
Grading on routine homework seems to be along the same lines as that for Muggle students. Hogwarts students also have difficult exams as they progress higher in the system. O.W.L.s (Ordinary Wizarding Levels) are a set of standardised tests for fifth year students which determine what courses a student may continue to study in their final years at Hogwarts. N.E.W.T.s (Nastily Exhausting Wizarding Tests) are optional levels of education for exceptional students, much like A levels for Muggle students. To progress to N.E.W.T.-level, students must receive certain high marks on O.W.L. exams. N.E.W.T tests occur at the end of the seventh year and cannot be retaken.
Ordinary Wizarding Level Grading System
O - Outstanding (Pass, always continue to N.E.W.T.)
E - Exceeds Expectations (Pass, usually continues to N.E.W.T.)
A - Acceptable (Pass, rarely continue to N.E.W.T)
P - Poor (Fail, may repeat subject)
D - Dreadful (Fail, may not receive O.W.L. credit)
T - Troll (Fail, with distinction. More than one T may mean refusal into other N.E.W.T.s)
The day begins at 7:30 a.m. with breakfast in the Great Hall. During breakfast, the mail arrives in a flurry of hundreds of owls. A bell chime signals the start of the first class at 9 a.m. The bell chimes again in one hour to signal the start of the next class.
There are four class periods before lunch (though NEWT student may have breaks during some of these), scheduled according to house. After lunch, there is another break and two more classes.
Dinner is served in the Great Hall toward evening, after which the students are expected to be in their house common rooms for studying and socializing.
There is an Astronomy class at night on Wednesday every week (usually midnight).
The students must be in bed or in the common rooms by a certain time, after which is called after hours. The times are different for different years (for example, fifth years are allowed to be in the halls until 9:00) |
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( 1932 – 2007)
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Norval Morrisseau was a Canadian artist who created many colorful paintings and prints. His paintings were often about First Nations culture, traditions and legends. He painted the ancient myths and legends of the eastern woodlands of Canada.
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Norval Morrisseau’s grandfather was an Ojibway, or Ashishaabe, shaman. He taught Norval many of the stories that Norval would later paint pictures of.
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The picture on this page shows one of the paintings that Morrisseau did in 1989. It has a long title. The title is: The Artist Morrisseau Painted Norval in Shaman Regalia and He is Holding the Circle of Life Represented by a Snake Biting Its Tail and the Sacred Frog Which is Earth Itself. The Figure Inside the Frog is the Environment.
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A shaman is a person who acts as a link between the visible world and an invisible spirit world. Shamans are healers. They heal people and they heal the land. They are important in First Nations culture and traditions.
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Regalia are the special clothes that they wear.
The circle of life is the fact that everything on Earth is part of a great cyle of birth, life and death. We are born, we live and then we die. Death is not the end.
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Instead it is the start of something new. All plants and animals are part of this circle and they are all important.
Norval Morrisseau grew up near the town of Thunder Bay, Ontario. He also used the name Copper Thunderbird.
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Listen to the text and mark the statements ≪True≫ (T) or ≪False≫ (F).
1. Norval Morrisseau's grandmother taught him the shaman legends and myths.
2. Copper Thunderbird was another name for Norval Morrisseau.
3. Morriseau painted many colourful paintings.
4. Only people are part of the circle of life.
5. A shaman is a healer.
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Fill in the Blanks:
4. The snake is _________ its tail in the painting.
5. The environment is ___________ by the figure inside the Sacred Frog in the painting.
6. Shaman regalia are the ______________ clothes that they wear.
7. Norval Morrisseau's _____________ were usually about First Nations myths and legends.
8. The circle of life includes birth, life and ________.
9. We are _____________, we live and then we die.
10. We live in the visible world but some people believe that there is an ____________ spirit world.
11. Thunder Bay is a ______________ in Ontario.
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Chosheva Victoria
One of the most beloved American films, this captivating wartime adventure of romance and intrigue from director Michael Curtiz defies standard categorization. Simply put, it is the story of Rick Blaine (Humphrey Bogart), a world-weary ex-freedom fighter who runs a nightclub in Casablanca during the early part of WWII. Despite pressure from the local authorities, notably the crafty Capt. Renault (Claude Rains), Rick's cafà (C) has become a haven for refugees looking to purchase illicit letters of transit which will allow them to escape to America.
One day, to Rick's great surprise, he is approached by the famed rebel Victor Laszlo (Paul Henreid) and his wife, Ilsa (Ingrid Bergman), Rick's true love who deserted him when the Nazis invaded Paris. She still wants Victor to escape to America, but now that she's renewed her love for Rick, she wants to stay behind in Casablanca. "You must do the thinking for both of us," she says to Rick. He does, and his plan brings the story to its satisfyingly logical, if not entirely happy, conclusion.
In 1946, a banker named Andy Dufresne (Tim Robbins) is convicted of a double murder, even though he stubbornly proclaims his innocence. He's sentenced to a life term at the Shawshank State Prison in Maine, where another lifer, Ellis "Red" Redding (Morgan Freeman), picks him as the new recruit most likely to crack under the pressure. The ugly realities of prison life are quickly introduced to Andy: a corrupt warden (Bob Gunton), sadistic guards led by Capt. Byron Hadley (Clancy Brown), and inmates who are little better than animals, willing to use rape or beatings to insure their dominance. But Andy does not crack: he has the hope of the truly innocent, which (together with his smarts) allow him to prevail behind bars. He uses his banking skills to win favor with the warden and the guards, doing the books for Norton's illegal business schemes and keeping an eye on the investments of most of the prison staff. In exchange, he is able to improve the prison library and bring some dignity and respect back to many of the inmates, including Red. Based on a story by Stephen King, The Shawshank Redemption was the directorial debut of screenwriter Frank Darabont.
Forrest Gump is a 1994 epic romantic comedy-drama film based on the 1986 novel of the same name by Winston Groom. The film was a huge commercial success, earning US$677 million worldwide during its theatrical run making it the top grossing film in North America released that year. The film garnered a total of thirteen Academy Award nominations, of which it won six, including Best Picture, Best Visual Effects, Best Director (Robert Zemeckis), and Best Actor (Tom Hanks). The film tells the story of a man and his epic journey through life meeting historical figures, influencing popular culture and experiencing first-hand historic events of the late 20th century while being largely unaware of their significance, due to his borderline intellectual disability. The film differs substantially from the book on which it was based.
Gone With the Wind boils down to a story about a spoiled Southern girl's hopeless love for a married man. Producer David O. Selznick managed to expand this concept, and Margaret Mitchell's best-selling novel, into nearly four hours' worth of screen time, on a then-astronomical 3.7-million-dollar budget, creating what would become one of the most beloved movies of all time.
Scarlett is a woman who can deal with a nation at war, Atlanta burning, the Union Army carrying off everything from her beloved Tara, the carpetbaggers who arrive after the war. Scarlett is beautiful. She has vitality. But Ashley, the man she has wanted for so long, is going to marry his placid cousin, Melanie. Mammy warns Scarlett to behave herself at the party at Twelve Oaks. There is a new man there that day, the day the Civil War begins. Rhett Butler. Scarlett does not know he is in the room when she pleads with Ashley to choose her instead of Melanie.
In this darkly comic drama, Edward Norton stars as a depressed young man (named in the credits only as "Narrator") who has become a small cog in the world of big business. He doesn't like his work and gets no sense of reward from it, attempting instead to drown his sorrows by putting together the "perfect" apartment. He can't sleep and feels alienated from the world at large; he's become so desperate to relate to others that he's taken to visiting support groups for patients with terminal diseases so that he'll have people to talk to. Tyler doesn't put much stock in the materialistic world, and he believes that one can learn a great deal through pain, misfortune, and chaos. Tyler cheerfully challenges his new friend to a fight. Our
Narrator finds that bare-knuckle brawling makes him feel more alive than he has in years, and soon the two become friends and roommates, meeting informally to fight once a week. As more men join in, the "fight club" becomes an underground sensation, even though it's a closely guarded secret among the participants. (First rule: Don't talk about fight club. Second rule: Don't talk about fight club.)
Based on the novel by Chuck Palahniuk, Fight Club was directed by David Fincher, who previously directed Pitt in the thriller Seven.
Star Wars
Episode I The Phantom Menace
Anakin Skywalker, a young slave strong with the Force, is discovered on Tatooine. Meanwhile, the evil Sith have returned, enacting their plot for revenge against the Jedi.
Episode II Attack of the Clones Padawan Anakin Skywalker must choose between his Jedi duty and forbidden love, while Obi-Wan Kenobi uncovers a sinister plot that leads to war.
Episode III Revenge of the Sith
Faced with haunting premonitions that his secret wife, Padmé Amidala, will die, Anakin Skywalker is seduced by the dark side.
Episode IV A New Hope
Luke Skywalker begins a journey that will change the galaxy, as he leaves his home planet, battles the evil Empire, and learns the ways of the Force.
Episode V The Empire Strikes Back
After the destruction of the Death Star, the Empire has regrouped -- with Darth Vader leading the hunt for Luke Skywalker.
Episode VI Return of the Jedi
Luke Skywalker heads a mission to rescue Han Solo from the clutches of Jabba the Hutt, and faces Darth Vader one last time.
Episode VII The Force Awakens
The saga continues December 18, 2015...
Thomas A. Anderson is a man living two lives. By day he is an average computer programmer and by night a hacker known as Neo. Neo has always questioned his reality, but the truth is far beyond his imagination. Neo finds himself targeted by the police when he is contacted by Morpheus, a legendary computer hacker branded a terrorist by the government. Morpheus awakens Neo to the real world, a ravaged wasteland where most of humanity have been captured by a race of machines that live off of the humans' body heat and electrochemical energy and who imprison their minds within an artificial reality known as the Matrix. As a rebel against the machines, Neo must return to the Matrix and confront the agents: super-powerful computer programs devoted to snuffing out Neo and the entire human rebellion.
Jules Winnfield and Vincent Vega are two hitmen who are out to retrieve a suitcase stolen from their employer, mob boss Marsellus Wallace. Wallace has also asked Vincent to take his wife Mia out a few days later when Wallace himself will be out of town. Butch Coolidge is an aging boxer who is paid by Wallace to lose his next fight. The lives of these seemingly unrelated people are woven together comprising of a series of funny, bizarre and uncalled-for incidents.
Drugs. They consume mind, body and soul. Once you're hooked, you're hooked. Four lives. Four addicts. Four failures. Despite their aspirations of greatness, they succumb to their addictions. Watching the addicts spiral out of control, we bear witness to the dirtiest, ugliest portions of the underworld addicts reside in. It is shocking and eye-opening but demands to be seen by both addicts and non-addicts alike. |
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Every person at the age of 14 to 16 has to make an extremely stressful decision, to choose his or her own career. You might be wondering what the difference is between a career and a job. Basically a job is something you do, but don't expect to continue doing forever. A career is what you hope to do for a long time or even for your entire working life.
Choosing a career is a difficult and challenging task: the decision once taken will influence your future life. There are, of course, a lot of examples when people have changed their career paths in their twenties, thirties and even forties but, of course, it is better to make the right choice at the very beginning. The earlier you decide on what profession is interesting and rewarding for you, the more you can achieve during your lifetime.
Choosing a career is a challenging task indeed. It is all about finding the perfect match between your personality, interests, and skills. On the one hand, modern society, with its hundreds of professions and jobs, presents a vast range of future job opportunities. Industry and business, farming, science and education, medicine, service, arts and journalism are just a few professional fields a young person can specialize in. On the other hand, modern society with its crises, unemployment and inflation, makes a poor choice of profession a really bad mistake. You can choose a profession you really like, and face problems when looking for a job.
Or you can find a job you like, but it will be underpaid. Besides, a young person's parents usually have their own ideas of what career path to choose. Some parents are more democratic and let the child determine his future by himself. Some are oppressive and overprotective and try to force the child to make this or that career choice. In this case, they often try to compensate for their own dreams which have failed and the chances they have missed. Sometimes they see their child is gifted in some field and try to persuade him to choose this profession irrespective of the fact if he likes it or not.
Of course, choosing an occupation is a very difficult question but everybody has to solve it.
I want to be a surgeon
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Graduate from high school or pass the GED (General Education Development) exam. This is the first step on the road to becoming a surgeon. While in high school, pay special attention to science subjects like biology, physiology, chemistry, and physics. How you perform in these types of classes early on will help you determine whether a career in medicine is the right choice for me.
2
Get a bachelor's degree. While there is no particular major requirement for medical school, you should choose a science-related major and complete coursework in physiology, biology, chemistry, mathematics, and English. Try to space out your pre-med courses over the course of four years so that you can devote enough time to each one and maximize your performance.
3
Take the MCAT (Medical College Admission Test). Your score on this test, as well your college transcripts, will determine whether and where you are accepted to medical school. Once you have completed the test, apply to various medical schools, taking into consideration their reputability, location, and cost. Send your test scores, transcripts, and any additional required materials to the admissions offices of the schools you are applying to.
4.Complete medical school. Most programs take four years to complete, and will earn you either a Doctor of Medicine (M.D.) or Doctor of Osteopathic Medicine (D.O.). During the first two years, students study anatomy, biochemistry, psychology, medical ethics, and other subjects in classroom and laboratory settings. During the second two years, students get more hands-on experience treating patients under the supervision of medical professionals.
5
Complete a residency program. Once you have graduated from medical school, you will need to complete a surgical residency program in a specialized area. Residencies vary in duration, lasting from 3 to 8 years, and involve working in hospitals and treating patients under the supervision of other doctors.
6
Get licensed. Every state requires that surgeons and physicians be licensed, but specific requirements vary between states. Eligibility for licensure requires having completed medical school and a residency, and passing written and practical exams
Choose a Field
Decide what type of surgeon you want to be. There are many different types of surgery that a physician can focus on. Your experience during the first two years of medical school will help you narrow down your focus to one specialized area of study. Consider the following examples of different types of surgeons:
Cardiac surgeons focus on the heart and cardiovascular system, performing surgical treatments for a variety of conditions including atherosclerosis and congenital heart disease.
General surgeons focus on the abdominal area, treating conditions of the appendix, colon, liver, pancreas, gallbladder, and more.
Orthopedic surgeons focus on surgical treatment of musculoskeletal conditions affecting the bones, joints, and ligaments. These include spinal disorders, sports injuries, trauma, and bone tumors.
Neurosurgeons focus on the surgical treatment of neurological conditions.T hey typically complete five to six years of residency training, and perform surgery on the brain, spinal cord, and nerves.
I know that it’s very difficult,but I like it. I want to save lives.It’my dream.Dreams have come true. |
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It was founded 8 centuries ago by Prince Yuri Dolgoruky. Historians have accepted the year of 1147 as the start of Moscow’s history. Gradually the city became more and more powerful. In the 13th century Moscow was the centre of the struggle by Russian lands for the liberation from the Tartar Yoke. In the 16th century under Ivan the Terrible Moscow became the capital of the new united state. Though Peter the Great moved the capital to St.Petersburg in 1712, Moscow remained the hearth of Russia. That quarters of the city was destroyed by fire during Napoleon’s occupation, but by the mid 19th century Moscow had been completely restored. After the October revolution Moscow became the capital again.
History of Moscow
emblem of Moscow
Red Square
Russian name: Красная площадь.
Saint Basil's Cathedral, the Moscow Kremlin, Historical Museum and GUM are located in Red Square
Saint Basil's Cathedral
The Cathedral of the Protection of Most Holy Theotokos on the Moat (Собор Покрова пресвятой Богородицы, что на Рву), popularly known as Saint Basil's Cathedral (Собор Василия Блаженного), is a Russian Orthodox church erected on the Red Square in Moscow in 1555–61. Built on the order of Ivan the Terrible to commemorate the capture of Kazan and Astrakhan, it marks the geometric centre of the city and the hub of its growth since the 14th century.
The building's design, shaped as a flame of a bonfire rising into the sky, has no analogues in Russian architecture: "It is like no other Russian building. Nothing similar can be found in the entire millennium of Byzantine tradition from the fifth to fifteenth century ... a strangeness that astonishes by its unexpectedness, complexity and dazzling interleaving of the manifold details of its design." The cathedral foreshadowed the climax of Russian national architecture in the 17th century.
Moscow Kremlin
The Moscow Kremlin (Russian: Московский Кремль, Moskovskiy Kreml), sometimes referred to as simply The Kremlin, is a historic fortified complex at the heart of Moscow, overlooking the Moskva River (to the south), Saint Basil's Cathedral and Red Square (to the east) and the Alexander Garden (to the west). It is the best known of kremlins (Russian citadels) and includes four palaces, four cathedrals and the enclosing Kremlin Wall with Kremlin towers. The complex serves as the official residence of the President of the Russian Federation.
State Historical Museum
The State Historical Museum of Russia is a museum of Russian history wedged between Red Square and Manege Square in Moscow. Its exhibitions range from relics of the prehistoric tribes inhabiting present-day Russia, through priceless artworks acquired by members of the Romanov dynasty. The total number of objects in the museum's collection numbers in the millions.
Notable items include a longboat excavated from the banks of the Volga River, gold artifacts of the Scythians, birch-bark scrolls of Novgorod, manuscripts going back to the 6th century, Russian folk ceramics, and wooden objects. The library boasts the manuscripts of the Chludov Psalter (860s), Svyatoslav‘s Miscellanies (1073), Mstislav Gospel (1117), Yuriev Gospel (1119), and Halych Gospel (1144). The museum's coin collection alone includes 1.7 million coins, making it the largest in Russia. In 1996, the number of all articles in the museum's collection achieved 4,373,757.
A branch of the museum is housed in the Romanov Chambers is Zaryadye and Saint Basil's Cathedral. In 1934 The Museum of Women's Emancipation at the Novodevichy Convent became part of the State Historical Museum. Some of the churches and other monastic buildings are still affiliated with the State Historical Museum.
GUM
GUM is very very big shop. Many small shopes are located in GUM. People can buy expensive things in GUM.
The Tretyakov Gallery
The State Tretyakov Gallery (Russian: Государственная Третьяковская Галерея, Russian: ГТГ) is an art gallery in Moscow, Russia, the foremost depository of Russian fine art in the world.
The gallery's history starts in 1856 when the Moscow merchant Pavel Mikhailovich Tretyakov acquired works by Russian artists of his day with the aim of creating a collection, which might later grow into a museum of national art. In 1892, Tretyakov presented his already famous collection to the Russian nation.
The façade of the gallery building was designed by the painter Viktor Vasnetsov in a peculiar Russian fairy-tale style. It was built in 1902–04 to the south from the Moscow Kremlin. During the 20th century, the gallery expanded to several neighboring buildings, including the 17th-century church of St. Nicholas in Tolmachi.
The collection contains more than 130,000 exhibits, ranging from Theotokos of Vladimir and Andrei Rublev's Trinity to the monumental Composition VII by Wassily Kandinsky and the Black Square by Kazimir Malevich.
In 1977 the Gallery kept a significant part of the George Costakis collection.
Lomonosov Moscow State University
Lomonosov Moscow State University (Russian: Моско́вский госуда́рственный университе́т и́мени М. В. Ломоно́сова, Moskóvskiy gosudárstvennyy universitét ímeni M. V. Lomonósova), previously known as Lomonosov University or MSU (Russian: университе́т Ломоно́сова, Universitét Lomonósova; Russian: МГУ, MGU), is the largest university in Russia. Founded in 1755, it is the oldest university in Russia and has the tallest educational building in the world. Its current rector is Viktor Sadovnichiy. In 1940, the university was renamed in honor of its founder, Mikhail Lomonosov. Currently the university employs more than 4,000 academic staff and 15,000 other staff members. There are about 5,000 researchers engaged in various research activities in its various institutes and departments. More than 40,000 undergraduates and 7,000 postgraduates are currently enrolled in the university and more than 5,000 specialists are participating in their refresher courses for career enhancement purposes. There are around 2,000 overseas students in the university.
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Tercer nivel
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My Day
What do you do in the morning?
Guess, what proverb is it? Look and match.
makes a man healthy,
Early to bed and early to rise
wealthy and wise.
What do you do in the afternoon?
What do you do in the evening?
What do you do at night?
Guess what words are missing
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My Favorite
TV Channels
The most popular entertainment in our home life is television. Many people watch TV at leisure.
One can choose the program, which likes best. Those, who like music, can listen concerts. Sports fans can watch football or hockey matches.
Television extends our knowledge about the world when we live. I like watch Ukrainian channels such as STB, Inter, New channel, QTV.
My favorite channel is STB. I watch this channel every day with pleasure.
I enjoy interesting programs such as “Everything will be fine”(“Все буде добре»), “Master Chief”(“Мастер Шеф») and “Ukraine has talent”(«Україна має талант”).
«EVERYTHING WILL BE FINE»
Leading – Nadezhda Matveeva
I think, this show is very popular
among Ukrainian, because there are many helpful advices, recipes, horoscopes in this show.
Also famous people, celebrities visit to the TV studio. Often can see sports exercises and advise on diet. I found a lot of useful things in this show.
«MASTER CHIEF»
This is the show about cookery. Participants complete with each other in a battle of Cooks. They have a some jobs, which should they do during a some time.
I find it interesting observe the work of the participants. More than all I like Marina Shevchenko. The job of a participants check three judges : Ector, Tatiana Litvinova and Nikolay Tishchenko.
«UKRAINE HAS TALENT»
Leading – Oksana Marchenko
Judges : Vlad Yama, Igor Kondratuk,
Slava Frolova.
This is the show, which has casting, where participants show to judges their talents. It may be singing, playing a musical instruments, dancing, magic tricks, different abilities, street workout and other.
With each season more and more difficult to surprise the judges. At the and of the season they determine the winner who will receive a million for the most amazing talent.
THE END
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- Little Mouse, little Mouse,
Where is your house?
- Little Cat, little Cat,
I have no flat.
I am a poor mouse,
I have no house.
- Little Mouse, little Mouse,
Come into my house.
- Little Cat, little Cat,
I cannot do that,
You want to eat me!
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The topic
of our lesson:
My house. My flat.
My room.
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1) What has four legs
But it is not an animal?
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2) A thing on which to sleep.
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3) A thing on which to sit at the table.
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4) A thing which we can paint
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5) A thing on which to put books.
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Task №1
The table is near the window.
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TASK №2
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Make up words. The pictures help you.
1.eparct
2. afso
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3. allh
4. rmachira
5. deb
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Find parts of the words and read them
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The bed is near the wall on the right
The second prompt
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TASK №3
Work in groups
Divide our class into three groups.
Take the stripes and make up
sentences.
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Group 1
The carpet is on the floor.
The bed is near the window
The armchair is in front of the TV.
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Group 2
1)The chair is next to the bookcase.
2) The bookshelf is above the sofa.
3) The flower is on the wall .
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Group 3
The armchair is next to the sofa.
The bath is in the bathroom.
The lamp is above the table.
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The third prompt
The chair is near the wall on the left.
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Let’s have a rest
and do exercises
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TASK №4
Read the little texts and try to guess what room is it.
1.This room is very small. There is a bath and a shower in it.
We wash our face and hands there. What room is it?
( Bathroom)
2.It’s a very big room. There is a little table, a sofa and
an armchair in this room. We can watch TV and read
books in this room. What room is it?
(Living-room)
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3. It’s a nice room. You can see a big bed,
a mirror in this room.We can sleep in this room.
What room is it?
(Bedroom)
4. This room is not very big. We can see many
cups, plates on the table. We can cook and eat
there. What room is it?
(Kitchen)
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The forth prompt
The picture is on the wall above the chair.
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TASK №5
Make up dialogues. Work in pairs.
Where is…? – It is…
Where are…? – They are…
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Where is…? – It is…
Where are…? – They are…
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Where is…? – It is…
Where are…? – They are…
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The fifth prompt
The bookshelf is next to the window on the right.
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Your home task
1.Замість малюнків встав слова. Прочитай текст.
2.Прочитай текст завдання 1 ще раз і запиши відповіді на запитання.
3. Скласти кросворд, використовуючи слова, які вставляли в першому завданні.
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Learn:
Little Red Riding Hood – Красная Шапочка
Coat – пальто
Hood - капюшон
Wear - носить
Learn:
Woodcutter – дровосек
Work (works) – работать (работает)
A lot of – много
Forest - лес
Live (lives) – жить, (живет)
Wolf – волк
Too – тоже
Learn:
Say (says) – сказать (говорит)
Ill – больной
Some – немного, несколько
But – но
Be – быть
Careful – осторожный
Want (wants) – хотеть (хочет)
See – видеть
Learn:
Go (goes) – ходить (идет)
Into – в
She – она
Afraid – бояться
Talk (talks) – говорить (говорит)
Learn:
What – что, какой
Basket – корзинка
Ask (asks) – спрашивать (спрашивает)
Where – где, куда
Look (looks) – смотреть (выглядит)
Eat – кушать
Think (thinks) – думать (думает)
Fast – быстро
Know – знать
Do – делать
Learn:
Very – очень
Quickly – быстро
Knock (knocks) – стучать (стучит)
Door – дверь
Learn:
Who – кто
For – для
Come in – входить
Help – помогать
Shout (shouts) – кричать (кричит)
Jump (jumps) – прыгать (прыгает)
Wardrobe – шкаф, гардероб
Later – позже
Learn:
Now – сейчас, теперь
Night-cap – ночной колпак
He – он
Learn:
Big – большой
Eyes – глаза
So – так что, такой, чтобы
Hands – руки
Hold – обнимать
Learn:
Teeth – зубы
Jump out – выпрыгивать
Learn:
Because – потому что
Open (opens) – открывать (открывает)
Learn:
Sleep – спать
Under – под
Tree –
Find (finds) – находить (находит)
Hear – слышать
Tummy – живот
With – с
Axe – топор
Take out – вынимать
Learn:
Laugh – смеяться
They – они
Learn:
Wake up – просыпаться
Feel – чувствовать
Drink – пить
Water – вода
River – река
Fall – падать
Splash – всплеск
Down – вниз, ниже
Again – снова
The end
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Economists assume that there are a number of different buyers and sellers in the marketplace. For almost every product there are substitutes, so if one product becomes too expensive, a buyer can choose a cheaper substitute instead. In a market with many buyers and sellers, both the consumer and the supplier have equal ability to influence price.
Market structures
In some industries, there are no substitutes and there is no competition. In a market that has only one or few suppliers of a good or service, the producer(s) can control price, meaning that a consumer does not have choice, cannot maximize his or her total utility and has have very little influence over the price of goods.
Market structures
A monopoly is a market structure in which there is only one producer/seller for a product. Entry into such a market is restricted due to high costs or other impediments, which may be economic, social or political. For instance, a government can create a monopoly over an industry that it wants to control, such as electricity.
Monopoly
Another reason for the barriers against entry into a monopolistic industry is that oftentimes, one entity has the exclusive rights to a natural resource. For example, in Saudi Arabia the government has sole control over the oil industry.
Monopoly
In an oligopoly, there are only a few firms that make up an industry. This select group of firms has control over the price and, like a monopoly, an oligopoly has high barriers to entry. The products that the oligopolistic firms produce are often nearly identical and, therefore, the companies, which are competing for market share, are interdependent as a result of market forces.
Oligopoly
Assume, for example, that an economy needs only 100 widgets. Company X produces 50 widgets and its competitor, Company Y, produces the other 50. The prices of the two brands will be interdependent and, therefore, similar. So, if Company X starts selling the widgets at a lower price, it will get a greater market share, thereby forcing Company Y to lower its prices as well.
Oligopoly
Perfect competition describes a market structure where competition is at its greatest possible level. To make it more clear, a market which exhibits the following characteristics in its structure is said to show perfect competition:
Perfect competition
Large number of buyers and sellers,
homogenous product is produced by every firm,
free entry and exit of firms,
zero advertising cost,
consumers have perfect knowledge about the market and are well aware of any changes in the market. Consumers indulge in rational decision making.
Perfect competition
6. All the factors of production, viz. labour, capital, etc, have perfect mobility in the market and are not hindered by any market factors or market forces.
7. No government intervention
8. No transportation costs
9. Each firm earns normal profits and no firms can earn super-normal profits.
10. Every firm is a price taker. It takes the price as decided by the forces of demand and supply. No firm can influence the price of the product.
Perfect competition
Monopolistic competition is a form of imperfect competition where many competing producers sell products that are differentiated from one another. In monopolistic competition firms can behave like monopolies in the short-run, including using market power to generate profit. In the long-run, other firms enter the market and the benefits of differentiation decrease with competition; the market becomes more like perfect competition where firms cannot gain economic profit.
Monopoly competition
Monopolistically competitive markets have the following characteristics:
There are many producers and many consumers in a given market, and no business has total control over the market price.
Consumers perceive that there are non-price differences among the competitors' products.
There are few barriers to entry and exit.
Producers have a degree of control over price.
Monopoly competition |
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Well it's ever so funny,
Cause I don't think you're special, I don't think you're cool
You're just probably alright,
But under these lights you look beautiful.
And I'm struggling, I can't see through your fake tan
Yeah and you know it for a fact, that everybody's eating out of your hands
Well what do you know? oh, you know nothing
But I'd still take you home,
Yeah, I'd still take you home.
So what do you know? you don't know nothing.
Well fancy seeing you in here, you're all tarted up and you don't look the same.
Well I haven't seen you since last year,
And suprisingly you have forgotten my name, but you know it
And you knew it all along
You say you have forgotten,
But you're fibbing, go and tell me I'm wrong.
Well what do you know? oh, you know nothing,
But I'd still take you home,
Yeah, iId still take you home.
So, what do you know? you don't know nothing, no.
Yeah, so what do you know? well you don't know nothing, no!
Yeah, but I'd still take you home,
And yeah, I'd still take you home.
I said, what do you know? you don't know nothing.
I fancy you with a passion, you're a topshop princess, a rockstar too.
You're a fad, you're a fashion
And I'm having a job trying to talk to you,
But it's alright, yeah I put it on one side
And you know that everybody's looking, you've got control of everyone's eyes.
Including mine.
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The band was founded in 2002 in a suburb of Sheffield. The band released five studio albums: Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (2006), Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007), Humbug (2009), Suck It and See (2011) and AM (2013), and also 1 live album, one compilation, two mini-albums, 20 singles and 2 video albums.
Friends and neighbors Alex Turner and Jamie Cook became interested in playing the guitar in 2001. That same year, the guys got guitars as a gift for Christmas and decided to pick up a guitar band, to which they have signed Matt Helders and Andy Nicholson.
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The band was founded in 2002 in a suburb of Sheffield. The band released five studio albums: Whatever People Say I Am, That's What I'm Not (2006), Favourite Worst Nightmare (2007), Humbug (2009), Suck It and See (2011) and AM (2013), and also 1 live album, one compilation, two mini-albums, 20 singles and 2 video albums.
Friends and neighbors Alex Turner and Jamie Cook became interested in playing the guitar in 2001. That same year, the guys got guitars as a gift for Christmas and decided to pick up a guitar band, to which they have signed Matt Helders and Andy Nicholson.
STILL TAKE YOU HOME
Well it's ever so funny,
Cause I don't think you're special, I don't think you're cool
You're just probably alright,
But under these lights you look beautiful.
And I'm struggling, I can't see through your fake tan
Yeah and you know it for a fact, that everybody's eating out of your hands
Well what do you know? oh, you know nothing
But I'd still take you home,
Yeah, I'd still take you home.
So what do you know? you don't know nothing.
Well fancy seeing you in here, you're all tarted up and you don't look the same.
Well I haven't seen you since last year,
And suprisingly you have forgotten my name, but you know it
And you knew it all along
You say you have forgotten,
But you're fibbing, go and tell me I'm wrong.
Well what do you know? oh, you know nothing,
But I'd still take you home,
Yeah, iId still take you home.
So, what do you know? you don't know nothing, no.
Yeah, so what do you know? well you don't know nothing, no!
Yeah, but I'd still take you home,
And yeah, I'd still take you home.
I said, what do you know? you don't know nothing.
I fancy you with a passion, you're a topshop princess, a rockstar too.
You're a fad, you're a fashion
And I'm having a job trying to talk to you,
But it's alright, yeah I put it on one side
And you know that everybody's looking, you've got control of everyone's eyes.
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Fatikh Karim
He longed for his daughter Chulpan and devoted her
best poems
To Amina
To a friend
We never forget this date:
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KEY POINTS
How can one understand the national character?
What is the stereotype of Ukrainian nation?
Widen your outlook;
Enhance your creative thinking;
Learn to analyze and generalize the material;
Deepen your knowledge about the native country;
Learn to use the computer technologies.
To read a book;
To find the information in the encyclopedia;
To go on an excursion;
To find the information in Internet
Distribute work among the group mates;
Interview teachers, parents or grandparents, senior pupils;
Study the topic using books, newspapers, magazines, encyclopedia;
Find information in Internet on site:
- http://WWW.altavista.digital.com;
Find pictures and make photos;
Analyze the results;
Work out the summary of your work;
Create your group presentation
Get ready to share your opinion and discuss the topic together
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Ukraine is a country of Central-Eastern Europe with territory of 603, 7 thousand sq kilometers. It stretches for 893 km from North to the South and for 1316 km from West to East. Ukraine is located in moderate latitudes and has outlets to Black and Azov Seas. The capital city is Kyiv.Ukraine has land borders with the Russian Federation, the Republic of Belarus, the Republic of Poland, Slovak Republic, Hungary, Romania and the Republic of Moldova.
Ukrainian Culture & Traditions
The Ukrainian people also enjoy their culture in the form of traditional dances and dance games. Many of these originated in rural Cossack villages and some of the oldest dances can be traced back to ancient cults. Traditionally many of these dances were performed only by males or females but today both sexes sometimes mix and enjoy the dance together.
Kiev - The Capital of Ukraine
Kiev is a sight seeing with
a population of nearly 3
million inhabitants situated
on the Dnipro River, is the
bustling capital of Ukraine.
Ancient Kievan Rus, which
reached its greatest period
of ascendancy during the
11th and 12th centuries.
It was a center of trade
routes between the Baltic
and the Mediterranean.
The city of Kiev and the power of
Kievan Rus were destroyed in 1240
by Mongol invaders and the lands of
Kievan Rus were divided into
principalities located to the West
and North: Galicia, Volhynia, Moscowia and later, Poland, Lithuania, and Russia.
Lion's town
Odessa - The pearl at the sea
On the Black Sea shore the nature created an amazing spot. In ancient days, its territory
was a home for Scythians, Greeks and Slavs. During the Kievan Rus period, it was a part of the Slavic State.
Odessa was founded in 1794 by
Catherine the Great. The name of the city came about because of an
error. It was meant to be named after
the ancient Greek city of Odessos
or Ordissos, which was believed
to have been founded in the
vicinity.
Crimea is at the cross-roads of various civilizations, the complex mixture of Oriental and Western cultures, which history absorbed the legends and customs of numerous nations who once upon a time had inhabited its territory: Tauris, Huns, Cimmerians, Greeks, Scythians, Sarmatians, Italians, Tatars, Karaimes and Slaves.
Perfectly located geographically,
the Crimea region boasts for its
unique subtropical climate.
In the second half of the 18th
century the property on Cape
Ai-Todor changed its owners
very often. Then it was bought
by one of the oil industrialist's
baron Steingel. He had a dream
to build a romantic castle and he
gave the design to engineer
A. Sherwood.
Sevastopol - in the transfer from the Greek indicates "majestic city", "the city, worth worshipping ". Founders gave this proud name to the city, as if she could predict her future. On the territory of this city more than 1800 historical monuments were found.
Legendary Sevastopol
After being in Sevastopol - city of heroes, city of museums - full with
special solemnity, you will feel the breath of heroic years, you will be
introduced to the names of heroes, who protected her, you will visit
many memorable places in history. Sevastopol and its environment
are rich inmonuments, which imprinted the events of different eras
from remote antiquity to present days.
Sevastopol today is a city of
special administrative status,
a large sea port and naval
base of the Ukrainian and
Russian Fleets, industrial,
scientific and cultural centre
of the South of Ukraine.
National preserve "Chersonesus Tavricheskiy" is created for the
purpose of retention and effective
use of a unique historical cultural
complex of the monuments of the
ancient city. Burnt and destroyed
by nomads at the end XIV C.,
Chersonesus several centuries lay
in the ruins.
National preserve "Chersonesus tavricheskiy"
Ancient Chersonesus was the last Greek colony emerged on the north coast of the Black Sea: it was founded in 422 BC.
Chersonesus existed for 2000 years. Agriculture, construction, pottery-making, bone-carving, and some other crafts flourished there.The town was surrounded by powerful fortification walls, contracted according to design, widespread in the Greek and Roman worlds.
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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.
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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.
His literary works remain one of the most significant pages of Russian literature in the
18 th century.
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It is dedicated to the third centenary since his birth.
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.
Go on to say:
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Made by
Olga Semenets
teacher of English
Higher Vocational School
Zhmerinka
London Sighnseeing
Tour
Double-decker bus
Questions
1.The UK is an island state,isn’t it?
2.What is the highest mountain of the UK?
3.How many countries does the UK consists of?
4.What are their capitals?
5.What are the largest cities of the UK?
6.What is the population of London?
7.Traditionally London is divided into several parts. Can you name them?
8.What are London’s famous museums?
9.What is the administrative center of London?
10.Who founded London in the 1-st century?
Trafalgar Square
Admiral Nelson
Hyde Park
St.James’s Park
Kensington’s Gardens
London Zoo
Matching
Hyde Park
Kensington Gardens
Green Park
St.James’s Park
Regent’s Park
London’s oldest
you can visit the Zoo
Between Hyde and St.James’s Park
has Albert Memorial
have some fun at the Speaker’s Corner
The Queen of Great Britain
Buckingham palace
Match what things/dates/facts these numbers refer to?
a.600 b.30 c.2 d.3 e.300 f.700 g.1703
Buckingham Palace was built.
The number of rooms in Buckingham Palace.
The length of red carpet.
The number of guardsmen who march to the Palace.
The number of people working in the Queen’s Palace.
So many men work full-time to look after clocks.
The number of clocks in the Queen’s house.
Princess Diana
The English Rose
Diana served a strong supporter of
many charities and worked to help the
homeless, people living with HIV and AIDS,
and children in need.
The Houses of Parliament
The House of Commons
The House of Lords
Big Ben
Westminster Abbey
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Manhattan
Manhattan [mæn`hætən] is the most populated and smallest in area of the five boroughs of New York City. Located primarily on the island of Manhattan at the mouth of the Hudson River. The borough and county consist of Manhattan Island and several small islands: Roosevelt Island, Randall's Island, Wards Island, Governors Island, Liberty Island, part of Ellis Island, Mill Rock, and U Thant Island; as well as Marble Hill, a small area on the mainland bordering the Bronx.
Manhattan
New York County is the most populated county in the United States, and one of the most densely populated areas in the world, with a 2010 population of 1,585,873 living in a land area of 59.5 km2, more dense than any individual American city. It is also one of the wealthiest counties in the United States, with a 2005 per capita income above $100,000. Manhattan is the third-largest of New York's five boroughs in population, and its smallest borough in land area.
Manhattan
Manhattan is a major commercial, economic, and cultural center of the United States. Anchored by Wall Street in Lower Manhattan, New York City functions as the financial capital of the world. Many multinational media conglomerates are based in the borough.
Manhattan
Manhattan has many famous landmarks, tourist attractions, museums, and universities. It is also the location of the United Nations Headquarters. It is the cultural and economic center of New York City and the New York metropolitan area, hosting the seat of city government and a large portion of the area's employment, business, and entertainment activities.
Manhattan is famous for its skyscrapers
Empire
State
Building
448 m
World Trade
Center
528 m
Chrysler
Building
317 m
40 Wall Street
283 m
Woolworth
Building
241 m
Midtown Manhattan at dusk, as seen southward from Rockefeller Center in January 2006.
Panorama looking north from the Empire State Building
Skyline of Midtown Manhattan, as seen from the observation deck of the GE Building
J.Q.A. Ward's statue of George Washington in front of Federal Hall on Wall Street, on the site where Washington was inaugurated as the first U.S. President in 1789.
The Stonewall Inn in Greenwich Village, a designated National Historic Landmark as the site of the 1969 Stonewall Rebellion.
MacDougal Street in Greenwich Village
"Korea Way" on 32nd Street in Manhattan's Koreatown.
Public housing in the foreground in the Lower East Side.
Chinatown, Manhattan
The Manhattan Municipal Building
James Farley Post Office
NYPD Crown Victoria police car
The Chrysler Building was the tallest building in the city and the world from 1930–1931
The Empire State Building was the world's tallest building from 1931 to 1972, and was once again the tallest building in the city, from September 11, 2001 until April 29, 2012, when One World Trade Center, under construction, passed its roof height of 1250 feet. Its overall height, counting the antenna, of 1454 feet, will not be passed until One World Trade Center erects its antenna.
The twin towers of the former World Trade Center, New York's tallest buildings from 1972 to 2001.
United Airlines Flight 175 hits the South Tower of the former World Trade Center on September 11, 2001.
The Financial District in Lower Manhattan as seen looking south-west down Madison Street from the Manhattan Bridge.
Times Square, a major cultural venue in the city
Frank Lloyd Wright's Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum
Madison Square Garden is home to the Rangers, Knicks and Liberty
Television plays a major role in New York City. One of the stations in the city is WABC, home of Eyewitness News.
Grand Central Terminal, a terminal rail station, and a National Historic Landmark.
Loft buildings (now apartments) in TriBeCa
The Staten Island Ferry, seen from Battery Park crosses Upper New York Bay providing free public transportation between Staten Island and Manhattan.
The Brooklyn Bridge in the foreground and the Manhattan Bridge beyond it, are two of the bridges that span the East River connecting Lower Manhattan with Brooklyn
New York Public Library Main Branch at 42nd Street and Fifth Avenue; built on the site of the former Croton Reservoir (1897–1911) - Carrère and Hastings, architects.
The Fifth Avenue
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Welcome to talent-show:«Ukraine got talent»
It TV programme for those, who likes:dance,music, drawing, gymnastic etc.
Leading of this show is Oksana Marchenko.
I watching this show, becouse I like singing,dancing.I want learn news.
On this show people perform their talents.
Jury of this show there are:
Slava Frolova
Igor Kondratiyk
Vyacheslav Yzelkov
Ektor Himenes Bravo
This show going over different cities. There are:Odesa,Lviv,Donetsk,Kyiv and others.
Many talent people come on this show.It is wonderful.
But in this show there are man pseud talent.
If jury likes performance, then they say participant «Yes», but if performance dislike, they push a red button. An say participant «No».
Directed by this show is Galyna Piliutikova. Producer: A channel STB.Many operators survey this show.
I recommend this show, becouse this show is very interesting for those, who likes music, dance etc.
This show is very interesting for me, and you?
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Maria Prymachenko
Виконала:Тимошенко Єлизавета
Maria Prymachenko - Ukrainian folk artist, representative of "national primitive " ("naive art"), winner of the National Prize of Ukraine name of Shevchenko, one of the most famous Ukrainian artists.
She was born in the village Bolotnya in Kyiv, in a family where revered folk crafts, customs and traditions of the Ukrainian people. From his father, a carpenter andmother-sewers, Maria Prymachenko inherited a love of beauty of his native land, to folk art. In artistic arsenal Prymachenko's no "professional tricks" her drawings made on plain Whatman paper brushes factory productionwith the use of gouache and watercolor.
In childhood artist was sick polio.
Maria Oksentiyivna with dignity and courage had carried all life adversity. her son Theodore - folk artist, he was her student and friend.
«Animal go for a walk»
“Lion”
«Blue goby»
“Goby”
“Monkey”
“Elephant”
“Animal series`s" Prymachenko - thing unique and does not analogues in Ukrainian nor in the world.
Fantastic beasts - a work of the imagination of the artist. Such animals do not exist in nature.
“Як у Чорнобилі було горе із блоком,
а дід корову пас там…”
“Forest peacock”
«Two tits»
«guelder rose»
“Flowers in blue vase”
“Sunflower of life”
«wedding»
“Сватає Іван Галю”
“Сидить баба на печі, пряде куделицю»
Her paintings are exhibited at shows with great success in France, Canada, Poland, Russia, Germany and many other countries. In 1937 at the World Exhibition in Paris Maria Prymachenko received a gold medal.
Monuments
Yagotun city
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Yaroslav Nadvornyj
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Family and early years
Mkola Ivanovich Pirogov was born on 13/25 November 1810 in Moscow, the son of a military officer.
His father Ivan served as treasurer of the Moscow refreshment depot with the rank of Major.
Secondary education Mykola got home first, and then in a private hostel. At fourteen he entered the Moscow State University for medical school.
Early successes
At age 26 Pirogov was promoted to professor and head of the surgical clinic in Derpt University.
Five years Pirogov was invited to Petersburg Medical-Surgical Academy, where he stayed for almost 15 years until his retirement. Here he created the first in the anatomical institute.
Greatest achievements
Much of the credit Pirogov to the country and, above all, to the Russian army. Pirogov was a member of four wars.
His experience Pirogov outlined
four classical literature on military
surgery, which also formed the basis
of all modern medical aid to the
wounded on the battlefield.
Contributed to scientific understanding
Mykola Ivanovich Pirogov rightly considered the "father of Russian surgery", the founder of field surgery. Pirogov world's first used ether anesthesia in war.
October 16, 1846 - was first carried
out extensive surgery under full ether
anesthesia.
Helped people
Pirogov world's first organized and used women's care for the wounded in the fighting.
He’s first organized and founded the "Sisters of the Holy Cross community care for the wounded and sick.“
Pirogov as the world's first proposed, organized and applied his famous - sort of wounded, which later grew all medical evacuation of the wounded.
Mykola Pirogov Died 23 November 1881
The main significance of the Pirogov is that their selfless work and mostly disinterested surgery, he turned to science, arming physicians scientifically sound methodology surgery.
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Tick true or false!
It was Robert’s 14th birthday.
2. He was very excited.
3. He put down the magazine.
4. His PC was very fast.
5. He read online every day.
6. His parents were not happy.
False
False
False
True
True
True
What do you think about technology?
When was the Internet created?
a) In the 1930s b) In the 1960s c) In the 1990s
2. Two students started Google at university. Which university?
Massachusetts Institute of Technology
Cambridge
Stanford
3. What does PC stand for?
personal computer
private computer
public computer
Quiz
4. Who invented the world wide web?
a) Bill Gates b) Tim Berners-Lee c) Steve Jobs
5. Mark Zuckerberg created Facebook.
Which American university did he go to?
a) Harvard b) Yale c) Princeton
6. Which famous technology company makes the iPod,
the iPhone and the iPad?
a) Google b) Apple c) Microsoft |
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Topic: My favorite film
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( LISTENING – GRADE 7 )
herbal medicine
leeches
to have a tooth pulled out
1.Pre-listening What do you think the theme means?
Stetsenko
Which words can you choose for the text ?
Stetsenko
herbal medicine
painful experience
germs
To use leeches
To “bleed” patients
Guess the meaning of the words.
Stetsenko
penicillin
anesthetic
the pain shock
barber
a suitable pair
Stetsenko
Medicine in the Past
When people visited a doctor two hundred years ago in Europe , they had a very painful experience. For many illnesses, doctors used to “ bleed” their patients. They used leeches, small animals which bite the skin and suck the blood. They did this because they thought that illness was caused by “bad” blood. Germs which caused different illnesses were discovered only in the nineteenth century.
As well as bleeding patients , doctors used to give many herbal medicines , which were often more successful. However , before the discovery of penicillin , you could die if even the smallest cut became infected. Also , before the nineteenth century , there were no anesthetics. This meant that during major operations many people died from the pain shock.
Those who had a toothache went to a barber to have their tooth pulled out , as there were no dentists. Very few people had their own teeth by the time they were old , though false teeth were made for some rich people.
Glasses were first invented by Arab and Persian doctors and many towns had shops which sold them. However , people did not have their eyes tested and used to try on glasses until they found a suitable pair.
2.While – listening
Repetition : students are asked to repeat some words and phrases after the teacher.
Stetsenko
Say whether the statements are true or false.
Doctors used to “bleed” their patients in the nineteenth century.
They used flies, small animals which bite the skin and suck the blood.
Germs cause many illnesses.
Germs were discovered only in the nineteenth century.
Doctors didn’t use to give many herbal medicines.
Before the nineteenth century there were no anesthetics.
People could easily test their eyes.
3. Post – listening
Stetsenko
2.A summary–sentence from the text :
people, a, doctor, when, visited, years, two, hundred, ago, Europe, in, a, they, had, very, experience, painful.
Summarizing
1.Give a single sentence which sums up the text .
Stetsenko |
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Medicine
Health care
Parts of the body
You go to the heart doctor
You go to the surgeon
You go to the dentist
You go to the eye - doctor
You go to the pediatrician
You call the ambulance
Pronunciation drill
Five senses
Hear
Sight
Touch
Smell
Taste
Write the appropriate words next to their definitions.
1. a long strip of cloth which is put around a part of the body which has been hurt ___________
2. putting a drug into the body using a sharp object ___________
3. a medicine that people take in spoons _________
4. a medicine in the form of very small pieces of grain _______
5. a form made of the mixture of white powder and water, which becomes very hard when it dries _________
6. a piece of paper where a doctor writes what medicine you need _______
7. a client of a doctor, whether sick or not ______
8. a person who helps the doctor in the office_______
Ache, allergies, ambulance, common cold, cough, dentist, examine, flue, heart doctor, hurt, injection, pain, patient, rash, pediatrician, pills, pneumonia, runny nose, sneezing, stay in bed, stay on a diet, watery eyes, food poisoning
Hearing
Broken telephone
Bad memory
Writing
Reading
Pre-reading activities: (New words)
Pressure - тиск
Squirt - бити струменем
Shed - втрачати
Indestructible - незруйнований
Shrink - скорочуватись
Average - середній (кількість)
While-reading activities:
Divide parts of the text into words and sentences.
Post-reading activities:
Answering the questions
At the dentist’s
A bad cold
Calling in the doctor
Backache
My arms have parts that bend and moveEvery time I use them.Shoulder, elbow, wrist, and handShoulder, elbow, wrist, and handShoulder, elbow, wrist, and handAnd this is how I move them.
My legs have parts that bend and moveEvery time I use them.Knee, ankle, heel, and footKnee, ankle, heel, and footKnee, ankle, heel, and footAnd this is how I move them!
My trunk has parts that bend and moveEvery time I use them.Neck, back, waist, and hipsNeck, back, waist, and hipsNeck, back, waist, and hipsAnd this is how I move them!
I'm made of parts that bend and moveEvery time I use them.Shoulder, elbow, wrist, and handKnee, ankle, heel, and footNeck, back, waist, and hipsAnd this is how I move them!
Prescription
Food poisoning
Stress
Greasy, sour, salty food
What to do?
Grammar review
If Present Simple, Future Simple
If I go, you will know…
If I don’t go, you will not know…
If you ___ a warm sweater, you ___cold in the evening. (put on, not be)
The doctor says you ___ better soon if you ___these pills. (get, take)
If he ___his leg, he ___in the competition. (break, not take part)
___you ___ smoking if the doctor ___that you should?(stop, say)
If we ___ the doctor questions, ___he ___them? (ask, answer)
She (be)___ better if she (take)___ this medicine.
I (come)___ to school when I (get)___ better.
What can you recommend?
Викликати лікаря
Залишатися у ліжку
Пити багато гарячого чаю
Приймати виписані лікарем пігулки, каплі, мікстуру
Спати коли хочеться
Провітрювати кімнату
Thank you for the lesson!!!
Homework:
To interview your parents, friends of frequency of visiting a doctor and reasons to do it |
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Proverbs
Packed like herrings
(Набились как сельдь в бочке)
2. Slow and steady wins the race
(Тише едешь, дальше будешь)
3. Slow but sure
(Медленно но верно)
4. The more the merrier
(В тесноте да не в обиде)
THE CITY TRANSPORT
Give the antonymes of the adjectives
Reliable
Slow
Crowded
Convenient
Expensive
Safe
Late
Easy
Unreliable
Fast
Empty
Uncomfortable
Cheap
Dangerous
Early
Difficult
Give the antonymes of the adjectives
Close
Busy
Modern
Crampt
Heavy
Hard
Predictable
Allowed
Far
Quiet
Old
Large
Light
Soft
Unpredictable
Forbidden
Listen to the short dialogues and tick (✓) the information you hear in the boxes provided.
reliable
slow
cheap
comfortable
unreliable
clean
crowded
dirty
fast
crowded
on time speedy convenient
always late
comfortable
difficult
easy
fast
expensive
crowded
comfortable
stressful
quick
tiring
comfortable
boring
great exercise frustrating
cheap
dangerous
А
В
Structures
The train is the tram.
The bus the taxi.
Travelling by plane is .
Travelling on foot is of all.
Travelling by bus is becoming .
Using bikes is using cars.
as safe as
is not as fast as
much more expensive
the least harmful
more popular
and more popular
even better than
Have you ever sat on a bus and thought how much 1) better (good) bus travel would be if we had bus lanes? Our city has some of the 2) worst (bad) traffic problems in Europe and often even the 3) most experienced (experienced) bus drivers can't go any 4) faster (fast) than a bicycle. This could be avoided if there were bus lanes. Then, bus journeys could be 5) more direct (direct) and 6) quicker (quick) than they are now. Passengers would be happy to pay 7) higher (high) fares for a 8) more reliable
(reliable) service rather than continuing to pay less for a poor service. It's time we started thinking about it.
Put the words in brackets into the correct form
Transport in Lugansk
transportation provides easy and convenient access to all that a city has to offer.
Problems caused by using private cars
Public means of transport in our city
includes a variety of different vehicles, including
buses
trolleybuses
route taxis
taxis
trams
Public transport in Lugansk:
Heavy traffic in the morning and evenings. «Packed like herrings»
Old buses and trams
It does not operate 24 hours a day
You have to wait a lot at the bus stations
If people have an important work at the suburb, it is inconvenient.
Be attentive using public transport – danger of pick-pockets and thieves.
Bad points
Public transport in Lugansk:
Good points
1. Some of old buses are replaced by more comfortable ones.
2. The interior is more convenient.
Improved trolleybuses
Also:public transport
Helps to foster a sense of community. For example, people travelling together are more likely to feel a community connection than those travelling in cars in isolation. «The more the merrier»
Helps to reduce injuries and fatalities caused by car accidents.
Reduces pollution - the more people who travel by tram or bus, the fewer cars on the road.
Public transportation saves money.
Although the authorities have done a lot, there is still some things to be improved
The results of my survey :
Transport in Baku
In 2011, 1000 black cabs are ordered by Baku Taxi Company
Макет «Заголовок и объект» с диаграммой
Local transport includes a rapid-transit system notable for its art, murals, mosaics and ornate chandeliers.
Baku Subway
. Baku Metro was opened in November 1967 and includes 23 stations at present; 170 million people used Baku Metro over the past five years.87 In 2008, the Chief of the Baku Metro, Taghi Ahmadov, announced plans to construct 41 new stations over the next 17 years. These will serve the new bus complex as well as the international airport.
Plans are afoot to introduce a single Smart Card for payment on all types of city transport. The metro is now the only form of transport in Baku to use any type of card-based fare-payment system.
Buses
Funicular
Baku Yacht Club
The Baku Port was founded in 1902 and since then has been the largest Caspian Sea port. It has six facilities: the main cargo terminal, the container terminal, the ferry terminal, the oil terminal, the passenger terminal and the port fleet terminal.
Nick khevely Levan kvirkviya
Tbilisi Public Transport
Tbilisi Public Transport
In order to move around Tbilisi you can use subway, bus ,funekuler and minibus taxis.
website of Tbilisi Transport Company
On this webpage you can find out the appropriate information about:
Subway schemes.
Bus routes.
Data about bus schedules and the time they arrive on a certain station.
You can plan your own trips on the certain routes.
Learn the tariffs on the public transport.
Buses
Data about the arrival time of the buses can be also seen on the bus stations, where the big signs are situated, giving the information in both Georgian and English languages.
taxi
You can find a taxi car in any crowded place. Also, you will have to talk to taxi driver about the price. Nearly all the taxi drivers are from elder generations and speak Russian language very well
Public Transport System
Munich
Modern City
Munich public transport system is provided by the company called MVV ( Münchner Verkehrs – und Tarifverbund). The public transport in Munich is one of the best in Germany and Europe
S-Bahn - is the local suburban train covers the area 50 km around Munich. There are 8 different lines. All the cines run through the city and they run underground. Each of the 8 lines runs every 20 minutes and there is no between around 1:30 and 4:30 am.
S-Bahn
U-Bahn has 8 lines running through the city area and they are almost everywhere underground. Usually they run every 10 min., every 5 min during the rush hours ( 7 to 9 a.m. and 3:30 to 7 p.m.), every 20 min. on Sunday mornings
U-Bahn
Trams are a little slower than S- and U-bahn but also a very good means of transport in Munich. They give you excellent sights through the city. Wherever possible, they have a separate track and have priority over regular and cross roads which is managed by a sophisticated traffic control system. Also the frequency during rush hours is every 3-4 min. Some of them run the whole night
Strassenbahn
( Tram)
Buses have a large area to cover. They usually run every 10 min, but in the evening and on weekends they run only every 20-40 min. There is no service usually from 5 to 1 a.m. Some special lines run the whole night. With buses and trams together, there is probably no place in Munich more than 5 min walk away from public transport.
Bus
Bikes are also a great way to get around. Munich has lots of bike paths all over and is the self-proclaimed biking capital of Germany
Bikes
Germany is covered by a busy modern network of motorways(Autobahnen) autobahnen are three- or four-lane motorways. Lorries are banned from travelling on autobahnen at weekends during the summer holidays, making it easier for cars to cover long distances.
These can get very busyon some routes, but the quality of roads in Munich and all over Germany tends to be very high.
Motorways
Homework:To write a composition “Transport in my city” |
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Mark Twain
(November 30, 1835 – April 21, 1910)
Samuel Langhorne Clemens was born in Florida, Missouri, on November 30, 1835. He was the son of Jane and John Marshall Clemens (1798–1847). His parents met when his father moved to Missouri and were married several years later, in 1823.He was the sixth of seven children, but only three of his siblings survived childhood: his brother Orion (1825–1897), Henry, who died in a riverboat explosion (1838–1858), and Pamela (1827–1904). His sister Margaret (1833–1839) died when he was three, and his brother Benjamin (1832–1842) died three years later. Another brother, Pleasant (1828–1829), died at six months.Twain was born two weeks after the closest approach to Earth of Halley's Comet.
In 1847, when Twain was 11, his father died of pneumonia.The next year, he became a printer's apprentice. In 1851, he began working as a typesetter and contributor of articles and humorous sketches for the Hannibal Journal, a newspaper owned by his brother Orion. When he was 18, he left Hannibal and worked as a printer in New York City, Philadelphia, St. Louis, and Cincinnati.
Throughout 1868, Twain and Olivia Langdon corresponded but she rejected his first marriage proposal. Two months later, they were engaged. In February 1870, Twain and Langdon were married in Elmira, New York, where he had courted her and overcome her father's initial reluctance. She came from a "wealthy but liberal family," and through her he met abolitionists, "socialists, principled atheists and activists for women's rights and social equality,"
Twain was fascinated with science and scientific inquiry. He developed a close and lasting friendship with Nikola Tesla, and the two spent much time together in Tesla's laboratory.
His prediction was accurate—Twain died of a heart attack on April 21, 1910, in Redding, Connecticut, one day after the comet's closest approach to Earth.
Twain's funeral was at the "Old Brick" Presbyterian Church in New York. He is buried in his wife's family plot at Woodlawn Cemetery in Elmira, New York. The Langdon family plot where he is buried is marked by a 12-foot (two fathoms, or "mark twain") monument, placed there by his surviving daughter, Clara. There is also a smaller headstone. Although he expressed a preference for cremation, he acknowledged that his surviving family would have the last word.
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Christening
The first school day
Marriage
The beginning of the career
Marriage Customs and Traditions
To have a romantic relationship with someone
a) fall in love
b) to fancy
c) to date
d) to fall out of love
To touch someone with your lips as a greeting or to show them love.
a) to embrace
b) to kiss
c) to smile
d) to bite
To agree to get married
a) to get engaged
c) to get ill
b) to get divorced
d) to get acquainted
To ask God to protect someone or something
a) to permit
b) to beg
c) to bless
d) to expect
To tell a priest or God about the wrong things you have done so that you can be forgiven.
a) to pardon
c) to predict
b) to blame
d) to confess
To ask somebody to marry you
a) to propose to
b) to offer
c) to recommend
d) to suggest
To take somebody as your husband or wife
a) to get involved
c) to get even
b) to get married
d) to get started
To go on a holiday that is taken by two people who have just got married
a) to go on a tour
b) to go on an excursion
c) to go on a honeymoon
d) to go on a visit
To go somewhere with someone
a) to control
b) to accompany
c) to protect
d) to follow
a) to date
b) to go on a honeymoon
c) to bless
d) to get married
e) to fall in love
f) to confess
g) to propose to
h) to get engaged
i) to get acquainted
1) i to get acquainted
2) e to fall in love
3) a to date
4) g to propose to
5) h to get engaged
6) f to confess
7) c to bless
8) d to get married
9) b to go on a honeymoon
Bride
Bridegroom
a bouquet
2) a formal suit
3) a wedding gown
4) a tie
5) a veil
Bride
Bridegroom
a bouquet
a wedding gown
a veil
a formal suit
a tie
Key :1. Considerably2. Permission3. Blessing4. Engagement5. Preference6. Depending7. Traditional8. Dancing9. Religious10. Provincial
Card A-It is my first visit to Ukraine. I have just seen a bride and a bridegroom in the street. The bride was wearing a white wedding gown and a veil. It seems to me that Ukrainian wedding traditions have much in common with English ones.-Oh, you are right. But we also try to keep our own traditions as well.
Card B. -I have just seen an English film. The film was great. Two young people were dating for some time and at the end of the film they got married.-Oh, did they show the wedding in church?
Card C-May I ask you a few questions? I was reading something in class. I want to discuss.-Okay. Go ahead.- Are people in Ukraine still getting married or do they prefer to live together without getting married?
Card 2
Read and complete the dialogue with the sentences from a) to f).
Key: 1)e; 2) b; 3) a; 4) d; 5) f; 6) c .
1.Love is always___________2.Love is never______________ 3.Love does not take_________4.Love takes not__________5.Love delights in_________
Over and over I look in your eyes
You were all I desire
You have captured me.
I want to hold you
I want to be close to you
I never want to let go
I wish that this night will never end
I mean to know
Could I hold you for a lifetime
Could I hold close beside me
Could I look into your eyes
Could I have this night to share
This night together
Could I hold you for all time?
Could I have this kiss forever
Homework |
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Our school suggests good______________for studying and extra school activity.
You can ________ a good knowledge and good working______________.
If you have some problems you may________for advice to her and she will always help you to______________some difficulties.
We must be__________ as responsibility is an important quality in person`s character.
She wants us to be_______ in life.
There are many interesting_____________ in our school newspaper.
What school does Sarah study at?
What can you say about school opportunities?
What is there near the school building?
Why does Sarah like going to school?
What can you say about Sarah`s form-mistress?
What does she teach students?
What are Sarah`s favourite lessons and what do students do there?
What about the school newspaper?
Location of the school and it`s surrounding;
Your form-master (mistress);
Number of lessons and activities at the lessons;
Subjects you study, your favourite subject;
The importance of learning English.
SCHOOL
School
Rooms
School Staff
School Clubs
traits of character
activities
activities
activities
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People lived in tribes in caves, they hunted, fished, grew up cultural cereals. They worshipped to the gods and submitted to tsars and priests, built temples and palaces, made ritual ceremonies, sacrificed itself, at war with neighbours.
It is necessary to be strong, courageous, not to surrender, to achieve the aims laid down even if it is impossible, it is necessary to use all the ways of solving of a problem, then it will lead people to good results. |
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The Metropolitan Museum of Art is an art museum. It is sometimes called The Met. It is found on the eastern edge of Central Park in New York City, United States, North America. It has a collection of more than two million works of art. It is divided into nineteen departments.[1] The main building is one of the world's largest art galleries. The Met is the most popular art museum in the United States with more than 5 million visitors each year. There is also a much smaller second location. It is found in Upper Manhattan. It has medieval art.[2]The Metropolitan Museum of Art, which includes its Main Building on Fifth Avenue and The Cloisters museum and gardens in northern Manhattan, dates back to 1866.The Metropolitan Museum of Art's earliest roots date to 1866. It was then that a group of Americans iParis, France, agreed to create a "national institution and gallery of art". Their goal was to bring art and art education to the American people. The Cloisters museum and gardens, which opened to the public in 1938, is the branch of the Museum. It is located in northern Manhattan. It is devoted to the art and architecture of medieval Europe.
The Met (the main building of the museum)
The American Wing
Ever since its
establishment in 1870
the Museum has acquired important examples of American Art. A separate "American Wing" building to display the domestic arts of the seventeenth–early nineteenth centuries opened in 1924; paintings galleries and an enclosed sculpture court were added in 1980.
Ancient Near Eastern Art
The galleries for Ancient Near Eastern Art present objects in contexts that illuminate their significance as well as their connections to the art of neighboring cultures. The works on view are richly varied in terms of their materials, date,
and the cultures which created them,
but all partake in
a common
visual language.
Arms and Armor
Approximately eight hundred objects from the collection are on permanent display in the arms and armor galleries located in The John Pierpont Morgan Wing. These date from about the fifth to the late nineteenth century and offer a broad range of the best examples from Europe, America, Japan, India, and various Islamic cultures. In addition, the Arthur Ochs Sulzberger Gallery has
periodically changing
displays that focus on varied
aspects of the collection.
Arts of Africa, Oceania, and the Americas
The Museum's collection of art of the peoples of sub-Saharan Africa, the Pacific Islands, and North, Central, and South America comprises more than eleven thousand works of art of varied materials and types, representing diverse cultural traditions from as early as 3000 B.C.E. to the present. Works in the collection are housed in the Michael C. Rockefeller Wing, a 40,000-square-foot space on the south side of the Museum. Galleries within the wing are organized geographically.
Asian Art
The Florence and Herbert Irving Asian Wing, occupying 64,500 square feet, is devoted to Asian art, featuring paintings, prints, calligraphy, sculptures, metalwork, ceramics, lacquers, works of decorative art, and textiles from East Asia, South Asia, the Himalayan kingdoms, and Southeast Asia. The galleries are arranged geographically and chronologically; an exploration of the works on view yields both an appreciation of the art of Asia's many cultures and an understanding of the ties between these traditions. Certain gallery installations, such as those of Chinese, Korean, Japanese, Indian, and Tibetan paintings, rotate every six months, and displays of more fragile textiles, lacquers, and woodblock prints change approximately every four months.
The Cloisters
The Cloisters museum and gardens, the Metropolitan's branch museum dedicated to the art and architecture of medieval Europe, is located on four acres overlooking the Hudson River in northern Manhattan's Fort Tryon Park.
The Costume Institute
The Costume Institute galleries are currently being renovated. The spring 2012 exhibition will be held in the special exhibition galleries on the first floor.
Drawings and Prints
The Museum's collection of drawings and prints comprises more than seventeen thousand drawings, 1.2 million prints, and twelve thousand illustrated books created in Western Europe and America, principally from the fifteenth century to the present. Because of their fragile nature and susceptibility to fading, drawings and prints can only be exhibited intermittently and for short periods of time (approximately three months) under carefully controlled, low-lighting conditions. Works of art not hanging in the galleries may be viewed, by appointment, in the Study Rooms for Drawings and Prints.
Egyptian Art
The Museum's collection of ancient Egyptian art consists of approximately twenty-six thousand objects of artistic, historical, and cultural importance, dating from the Paleolithic to the Roman period (ca. 300,000 B.C.–A.D. 4th century). Virtually the entire collection is on display in the Lila Acheson Wallace Galleries of Egyptian Art, with objects arranged chronologically over thirty-nine rooms.
European Paintings
The Metropolitan's world-famous collection of European paintings covers the period from ca. 1230 to 1900, offering a survey of the history of painting in Italy, France, Germany, Spain, the Netherlands, and Britain. It is divided into two suites of galleries: one devoted to the Old Masters and the other to the nineteenth century.
European Sculpture and Decorative Arts
The fifty thousand objects in the Museum's comprehensive and historically important collection of European sculpture and decorative arts reflect the development of a number of art forms in Western European countries from the early fifteenth through the early twentieth century.
Greek and Roman Art
The Greek and Roman galleries reveal classical art in all of its complexity and resonance. The objects range from small, engraved gemstones to black-figure and red-figure painted vases to over-lifesize statues and reflect virtually all of the materials in which ancient artists and craftsmen worked: marble, limestone, terracotta, bronze, gold, silver, and glass, as well as such rarer substances as ivory and bone, iron, lead, amber, and wood.
Islamic Art
On November 1, 2011, the Department of Islamic Art reopened its fifteen galleries after an eight-year renovation. The new galleries for the Art of the Arab Lands, Turkey, Iran, Central Asia, and Later South Asia were renovated and reorganized in accordance with current thinking in the field and with modern museological practices.
The Robert Lehman Collection
The Robert Lehman Collection is one of the most distinguished privately assembled art collections in the United States. The Robert Lehman Wing includes a central, skylit gallery surrounded by a series of rooms intended to recreate the Lehman family residence. Velvet wall coverings, draperies, furniture, and rugs evoke the ambience of private interiors and serve as a backdrop for this extraordinary collection.
Medieval Art
The Metropolitan Museum has collected and exhibited work by living artists since its founding in 1870. Today, the department's holdings comprise more than twelve thousand works of art across a broad range of media from 1900 to the present.
Musical Instruments
More than eight hundred objects are displayed in The André Mertens Galleries for Musical Instruments, with one hall devoted to Western instruments, arranged by type or family, and the other to non-Western instruments, grouped geographically.
Photographs
The Museum's three galleries devoted to photographic works from the permanent collection feature installations and exhibitions spanning the full history of the medium from its invention to the present day and representing a variety of subjects, processes, and countries of origin. Gallery installations change on a four- to eight-month rotation and occasionally feature works on loan from private and public collections, in addition to highlights of the Metropolitan's rich holdings. Larger special exhibitions of photography are frequently held in the adjacent galleries for drawings, prints, and photographs (Gallery 691 and 692).
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/micael-ackson.html | Michael Jackson | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/19/503e338e4a6329d5666e4caedd145f6a.ppt | files/503e338e4a6329d5666e4caedd145f6a.ppt | Michael Jackson
Die Antigravitationsschuhe
Michael Jackson hat die Konstruktion der besonderen Bühnenschuhe 1993 patentiert. Sie schaffen bei den Zuschauern die Illusion, dass ihr Besitzer das Gleichgewicht gut beherrscht, es steuern kann, sich weit vorwärts beugend.
Die Mondbahn
Die genetische Erkrankung
Michael Jackson hat eine seltene genetische Erkrankung, die Alfa-1 heißt. Solche Erkrankung trifft man einmal pro zwanzig Tausend Menschen, und solche Form, die Michael hatte, kommt noch seltener vor. Bei dieser Erkrankung leidet der Mensch an Verlust des Gewichts und an Hauterkrankungen. Diese Erkrankung wird mit Hilfe der Antibiotika behandelt .
Der Unfall mit dem Pyrotechniker
Im Jahre 1984, als der Werbefilm über Pepsi-Cola gedreht wurde, ist mit ihm ein Unfall passiert. Nach der Explosion der Pyrotechnik hat Michael die Brandwunden bekommen . Als Entschädigung hatte er von der Gesellschaft $1,5 Mio. Jedoch wurde Jackson nach diesem Fall sehr um sein Äußeres besorgt.
Die Werbung Pepsi 1988
Die interessanten Tatsachen aus dem Leben
Michael Jackson hat für sein Leben 50 plastische Operationen gemacht. |
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Virtual excursion
Грязнова Валентина Сергеевна
Literary Places
of
The United Kingdom of
Great Britain
and
Northern Ireland
What have I done for you,England, my England?What is there I would not do,England, my own?With your glorious eyes austere,As the Lord were walking near,Whispering terrible things and dearAs the Song on your bugles blown,England—Round the world on your bugles blown!
England
Literary Tour
Wales
Northern
Ireland
Scotland
Stratford-upon-Avon is William Shakespeare’s birthplace
England
The Globe Theatre
Jane Austen spent her short life in Hampshire, near the south coast of England. Her famous novels are "Sense and Sensibility" (1811), "Pride and Prejudice" (1813), "Emma" (1815), Northanger Abbey" (1818) and "Persuasion" (1818). These novels describe the everyday life of people in the upper-middle class circles
.
The House-Museum of Jane Austen in Bath
England produced and inspired these celebrated writers
The Poet’s Corner in Westminster Abbey
tour
Wales
Children’s books combine frightening things with humour
September, 13 - Roald Dahl’s Day
Ireland is the birthplace of the famous writer Oscar Wilde
He is famous for his play “The Importance of Being Earnest” and the story “The Picture of Dorian Gray”
Northern Ireland
Могила Оскара Уайльда
в Père Lachaise
The most popular books of Oscar Wilde
tour
Scotland has been opened by two famous natives of those places – Robert Burns and Walter Scott
Scotland
Sir Walter Scott, 1st Baronet is the famous
Scottish poet and writer
The annual Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction was created in 2010 by the Duke and Duchess of Buccleuch,
whose ancestors were closely linked to Sir Walter Scott.
At £25,000 it is one of the largest prizes in British literature
My Heart in the Highlands
My heart’s in the HighlandsFarewell to the northChasing the wild deerThe birthplace of valourwherever I gowherever I roveThe hills of the Highlands Farewell to the Highlands,
farewell to the North,
The birth-place of Valour,
the country of Worth ;
Wherever I wander, wherever I rove,
The hills of the Highlands for ever I love.
What places are connected with William Shakespeare?
What places in Britain are connected with Jane Austen?
Where is the Poet’s Corner?
What place in Oxford is connected with Lewis Carroll and his story "Alice in Wonderland“?
Where is Conan Doyle’s Museum?
What is 221 Baker Street in London famous for?
Викторина
Who is the author of the poem “My Heart in the Highlands? What have you known about him?
What country is the motherland of Walter Scott?
What places are connected with Roald Dahl?
What have you known about Oscar Wilde ?
Who was the most popular novelist in the English language in the nineteenth century?
How is the famous Scottish poet R. Burns honoured by Scottish people?
Who wrote “People and Prejudice and Emma”?
His real name was Charles Dodgson. What is his pseudonym?
A popular British writer, especially of children’s books which often combine frightening with humour. Who is this?
His books described the life in Victorian England and showed how hard it was, especially for the poor and for children. Who is this writer?
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"Natural disaster - earthquake."
Consequences
Consequences
Consequences
Earthquake an is the result of a sudden release of energy in the Earth's crust that creates seismic waves. The seismicity or seismic activity of an area refers to the frequency, type and size of earthquakes experienced over a period of time.
Classification of earthquakes
Depending on the cause and location of occurrence, earthquakes are divided into:
- tectonic;
- volcanic;
avalanche;
- moretrusy;
- Man-made or anthropogenic.
Tectonic earthquakes occur due to the sudden removal of stress, such as the displacement along the fault in the earth's crust (recent studies show that the cause of deep earthquakes may be phase transitions in the mantle, which occur at certain temperatures and pressures).
Volcanic earthquakes result from sudden movements magmatic melt in the ground or in the result of the gap under the influence of these movements.
Man-made earthquakes may be caused by an underground nuclear test, filling reservoirs, oil and gas by pumping fluid into the borehole, blasting in mining and so on.
Cause of earthquakes
The cause of the earthquake is the rapid displacement of crust as a whole at the time of plastic (brittle) deformation elastically strained rocks in the earthquake. Most earthquake foci occur near the surface of the Earth. This bias is caused by elastic forces during the discharge process - reducing the amount of elastic deformation in all areas of the plate and the shift to a state of equilibrium.
Characteristics of earthquake
Earthquakes taking over large areas and are characterized by: the destruction of the buildings, which fall under the wreckage of people , the emergence of mass of fires and industrial accidents , flooding residential areas and entire regions; gassing during volcanic eruptions , lesions of the people and the destruction of buildings fragments of volcanic rocks , engage people and the occurrence of local fires in settlements from volcanic lava , failure of settlements in landslide earthquakes , destruction and flushing settlements tsunami waves , negative psychological effects.
The consequences of dangerous earthquakes:
- Demolition of buildings and structures;
- Destruction of potentially hazardous facilities, oil and gas pipelines;
The formation of blockages, destruction of
life-support systems and breaks the crust.
How to escape during an earthquake ?
1) If there are children , you must immediately put them in a safe place , which may be internal doors or openings inside corners of rooms . We must move away away from windows and outside walls, bulky and tall furniture . You can hide under a desk or other sturdy furniture. The greatest danger from above falling objects , stones , beams , etc.
2 ) Remember that you can not run out during an earthquake the house, because the falling debris and destruction of the walls is the main cause of many victims. More chances to save lives , if you will seek salvation where there are. You must wait until the earthquake, then you can leave the building. In no case do not try to get out of the building via the elevator that can get stuck or fall into a pit.
3) If the building in which you are located low and not seismically stable, for example, brick house and have the opportunity to immediately leave it , in this case carefully and quickly leave the building , run off from it at a safe distance.
4) If at the time of the earthquake , you are close to tall buildings , then quickly stand in the doorway to protect yourself from falling debris .
5) If at the time of the earthquake , you 're on a fairly open area , then depart away from power lines ..
6) earthquake pledge you in a car, you need to stay away from tall buildings and other structures and does not start moving to the termination of the earthquake.
7) during an earthquake you were in a boat near the coast and are high-rise buildings and other structures , then try to sail from the coast to protect yourself from falling debris . If on the banks no buildings , we must as soon as possible to get to the shore and away and away from water , because an earthquake can cause a tsunami or strong waves .
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SAMPLES OF TELEGRAMS1. CARGO DISPATCHES STOP PLEASE INFORM OF ANY ASSISTANCE REQUIREDВАНТАЖ ВІДПРАВЛЕНО КРАПКА БУДЬ ЛАСКА ПОВІДОМТЕ ЧИ ПОТРІБНА ДОПОМОГА 2. ARRIVAL DELAYED TILL SUNDAY STOP PLEASE ARRANGE QUICK UNLOADINGПРИБУТТЯ ЗАТРИМУЄТЬСЯ ДО НЕДІЛІ КРАПКА ПРОШУ ЗАБЕЗПЕЧИТИ ШВИДКЕ РОЗВАНТАЖЕННЯ
Paraphrase the following message to suitable telegraphic form:
The computer equipment you ordered is out of warehouse at present, but we hope to be able to supply it next week.
Test "The Telegram. The Telephone Message"1. What is the name of the official document, which is prompt message transmitted by telephone?a) fax;b) telephone message2. On what paper format should be a telephone message composed?a) A4;b) A53. How many copies?a) 2;b) 14. What official document is an alphanumeric message transmitted by telegraph?a) telegram;b) telephone message5. What means the Legend "KRPK"?a) coma;b) point6. On what paper format should be a telegram composed?a) A5;b) A47. How many copies an official telegram is composed?a) 2; b) 38. What types are telegrams divided?9. Can telephone messages be composed by hand?a) yes;b) no10. For what purpose the telephone message is used? |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/muzey-suchasnogo-mistectva-te-museum-of-modern-art-in-ne-york.html | Музей сучасного мистецтва / The Museum of Modern Art in New York | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/63/ff2fe1e9685eccf9baaa652dcecad1aa.pptx | files/ff2fe1e9685eccf9baaa652dcecad1aa.pptx | The Museum of Modern Artin New York
It is located in Manhattan in New York City, on 53rd Street
Its first exhibition was in small six rooms on the 12th floor
Now The Museum has the best and the biggest collection of modern masterpieces in the world
It also has a sculpture garden and cinema, where the visitors can relax.
The Museum of Modern Art was developed in 1929 by Abby Rockefeller two of her friends. They became known as "the daring ladies".
Its second exhibit in 1930 showed modern works by 19 American artists.
Now it takes the area of 630,000 square feet.
Among just some of the world famous artists whose works you may see at MoMA are Pablo Picasso, Henri Matisse, Jackson Pollock, and Paul Gauguin.
Picasso «Les Demoiselles d’Avignon»
Van Gogh «Starry Night»
Monet «Water Lillies»
Dali «Persistence of Time»
Jackson Pollock – «One»
”Campbell’s Soup Cans.” |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/my-teacing-eperience.html | My Teaching Experience | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/38/7d5a3657256b3f957e50d0e287584b5e.ppt | files/7d5a3657256b3f957e50d0e287584b5e.ppt | My Teaching Experience
Teaching experience during studying at the university provides the opportunity for student teachers to put into practice what they have learned and know what they should still learn.
Teaching experience is a compulsory component of all teacher education programmes.
I had no experience of classroom teaching before this practice, so I was more than a little worried.
After the first lesson I realized that everything could appear not so bad.
As the quarter went by
I found teaching more and more easygoing. All I had to do was to go to the class and give lessons.
Each teacher can recount numerous highs and lows in their teaching career. Personally, I experienced many great moments while teaching.
On the other hand, I had days where I definitely questioned teaching as my future career.
I learned a lot about teaching after this practice. In my opinion, teaching is like a performing art.
This experience changed my imagination of teaching profession. I realized a lot of important thoughts.
Students are people who have feelings and who don't want to feel cornered.
I have learnt to adopt a positive attitude towards all my students.
Thank you for attention! |
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best poems
To Amina
To a friend
We never forget this date:
August 25, 1944
Musa Jalil
Abdulla Alish
Gazinur Gafiatullin
Fatikh Karim |
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Geographical division
Highland (little impact of England)
Loulend (available impact of England)
Language of performancing
Gaelic, Celtic
Anglo-Saxon
Musical instruments
Bagpipe
Violin, harmonica, tin-vistl
Subjects, leading motives
Resistance to England, a revolt
Accompaniment the work, ceremonies and rituals, glorification the hard work of farmers (bozy-ballads), comic, adventurous, romantic motives
Instrumental music
Bozy-band (violin+ harmonica + tin- vistl+ rhythm that is reflected by heel by box+ vapid text = "didling" / "conversational" music)
Groups of pipers in the service of leader
Geographical division
Highland (little impact of England)
Loulend (available impact of England)
Language of performancing
Gaelic, Celtic
Anglo-Saxon
Musical instruments
Bagpipe
Violin, harmonica, tin-whistl
Subjects, leading motives
Resistance to England, a revolt
Accompaniment the work, ceremonies and rituals, glorification the hard work of farmers (bozy-ballads), comic, adventurous, romantic motives
Instrumental music
Bozy-bands (violin+ harmonica + tin- whistl+ rhythm that is reflected by heel by box+ vapid text = "didling" / "conversational" music)
Groups of pipers in the service of leader
Native Britain music=Celtic music, which developed in
Ireland music
Music of Isle of Man
Welsh music
Cornish music
Breton music
Scotland (Blue), Ireland (Green) Isle of Man (Gold), Wales (Red), Cornwall (Yellow), Brittany (Black).
Famous folk festivals
Scotland music
Festival Internacional do Mundo Celta de Ortigueira (Ortihueyra, Galicia)
Yn Chruinnaght (Isle of Man)
Celtic Colours (Cape Breton, Nova Scotia)
Celtic Connections (Glasgow)
Festival Interceltique de Lorient (Lorient, Brittany)
Fleadh ceol na hEireann (Tullamor, Ireland)
Festival Intercltico de Sendim (Sandy, Portugal) |
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/national-cuisine-of-meico.html | "National cuisine of Mexico" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/b1b84a4144092bca6a7212426c6bbc64.ppt | files/b1b84a4144092bca6a7212426c6bbc64.ppt | History of origin
Mexican cuisine is a style of food which is primarily a fusion of indigenous Central America cooking with European, especially Spanish, cooking developed after the Spanish conquest of the Aztec Empire. The basic staples remain the native corn, beans and chili peppers but the Spanish introduced a large number of other foods, the most important of which were meat from domesticated animals (beef, pork, chicken, goat and sheep), dairy products (especially cheese) and various herbs and spices.
Home cooking
Meal of the day
The most popular dishes in Mexico
Taco - large-cornpone tortilla wrapped around a filling of beef, pork, beans, shellfish, chopped lettuce, grated cheese with salsa or sour cream.
Guacamole - sauce, mashed ripe avocado. This Mexican spice also contains a lot of onion, lemon, tomatoes and finely chopped garlic.
Mexican cuisine was added by UNESCO
National cuisine of Mexico |
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Translator
Translation Profession
recognized as one of the
most prestigious and
sought after. Translators
have their own specialization:
someone engaged only translation,
working with artistic, scientific,
journalistic, technical texts, articles and
documents.
Someone translates spoken language.
Translator's duties includes:
organizing and conducting tours of the cultural and historical places for foreign citizens support foreign nationals during their visits to the country
to assist in the placement and residence of foreign nationals
translations for presentations
business meetings
support groups for trips abroad
translation of technical and fiction
teaching activities
Where Works Translator:
Areas of application of professional knowledge:
travel companies, agencies, bureaus;
international organizations, companies;
hotels and restaurants;
presentations, negotiations, business meetings;
museums, galleries and exhibitions;
educational institutions.
Personal qualities:
Translator's abilities:
communication skills
verbal ability
high level of organizational skills
good memory
flexibility of thought processes
ability to make quick decisions in a changing situation
ability to present the material, taking into account the characteristics of each specific audience
physical and mental endurance
In general, a good platform for a successful career start - employment in a major international corporation, a leading diversified activities.
The employment
Employment is usually not a problem, the main criterion by which employers choose employees - actual level of foreign language skills, as well as general literacy and erudition. Income level is approximately equal to the average level of wages in the industry.
Often combined with the work of the translator of foreign language teaching.
Related Professions:
Who is a translator?
Translation is a specialist oral and written speech from one language to another.
Thanks for your attention!
My professiograme
Translator
Translation Profession
recognized as one of the
most prestigious and
sought after. Translators have their own
specialization: someone engaged only
translation, working with artistic, scientific,
journalistic, technical texts, articles and
documents.
Someone, interpreter translates spoken
language.
Translator's duties includes:
organizing and conducting tours of the cultural and historical places for foreign citizens support foreign nationals during their visits to the country
to assist in the placement and residence of foreign nationals
translations for presentations
business meetings
support groups for trips abroad
translation of technical and fiction
teaching activities
Where Works Translator:
Areas of application of professional knowledge:
travel companies, agencies, bureaus;
international organizations, companies;
hotels and restaurants;
presentations, negotiations, business meetings;
museums, galleries and exhibitions;
educational institutions.
Personal qualities:
Translator's abilities:
communication skills
verbal ability
high level of organizational skills
good memory
flexibility of thought processes
ability to make quick decisions in a changing situation
ability to present the material, taking into account the characteristics of each specific audience
physical and mental endurance
In general, a good platform for a successful career start - employment in a major international corporation, a leading diversified activities.
The employment
Employment is usually not a problem, the main criterion by which employers choose employees - actual level of foreign language skills, as well as general literacy and erudition. Income level is approximately equal to the average level of wages in the industry.
Often combined with the work of the translator of foreign language teaching.
Related Professions:
My future profession
Translation is a specialist oral and written speech from one language to another. |
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Native land of mine! My mind is brighter,
Tenderness and love in my soul grow,
When your mighty hopes and dreams uplifting,
In my life here strong and steady flow.
You are bread for me, my aim for living.
From your soul I came and shall return.
V. Simonenko
SUBJECTS OF OUR INVESTIGATION
Ukraine as a country
Ukraine and its people
Ukraine and its history
AT THE MAP OF THE COUNTRY
Official name: Ukraine
Area:
Ukraine France Spain
Population: 48 mln
Capital city: Kiev
The highest mountain: Goverla ( 2061m )
mineral resources
The longest river: Dnieper
Main mineral resources: iron, coal, oil,
gas, salt, manganese, sulphur
Historical roots of Ukrainian nation
A travel to Cossacks times
The Cossack sits there on the further
shore the blue waves dance.
He dreamed that he would find good
fortune.
Sorrow crossed his path.
And now the cranes fly in long skeins
Towards the further shore.
A free and independent man Cossack overgrown with thorns.
(Taras Shevchenko "Song".)
Cossacks
Were adventurous serfs;
Were in the search of a better life, freedom, and military fame;
Banded together in the South Ukrainian stepps;
Were engage in fishing, hunting, bee-keeping, building their settlements;
Protected their land and themselves against attacks by Tatars and Turks.
Zaporizhian Sich as a sovereign state 1557 - 1775
hard working;
friendly; hospitable;
romantic;
talkative;
polite;
fun-loving; nationalistic;
emotional;
sociable.
food national symbols traditions
Clothes history music culture
MYSTERY OF UKRAINIAN SOUL
Independent
Ukraine
Ukraine
in the USSR
Ukraine in political
union with Russia
Tatar-Mongols
Kiev Rus (5th century)
Polyans, Drevlyans, Siversans tribes
Sarmathians (2nd century A.B.)
CUSTOMS
and
TRADITIONS
Ukraine |
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