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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-american-political-system.html | "The American Political System" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/42/a9c948a75c3a47abe361ca83af2ac548.ppt | files/a9c948a75c3a47abe361ca83af2ac548.ppt | The American Political System
Background
The Declaration of Independence 1776
The War of Independence 1776-1783
The American Constitution 1789
Federal government and state govmts.
Division of power
Checks and balances
State and Federal System
Historically state and local government came first.
The states have their own legislative, executive and judicial institutions
State and local government control important areas like:
Highways
State income tax
Public schools and universities
Police and fire departments
Regulate business and supervise commercial affairs
The Federal system of government controls:
Foreign policy, defense and monetary policy
Areas that cannot be regulated locally and statewise: interstate commerce, interstate crime, interstate environmental problems etc.
The Legislative Branch: Congress Passes legislation and appropriates money
The Senate
100 members -two from each state
6-year term
The Executive Branch: The Presidency
4-year term - max two 4-year terms
Protects the Constitution
Proposes legislation
Enforces the laws made by Congress
Commander in Chief of the armed forces
Appoints judges to Supreme Court (with the consent of the Senate)
The Executive Branch: The Cabinet
No mention of it in the Constitution
Subordinate to the President
Cabinet members recruited broadly, not necessarily party insiders
The Supreme Court
9 members
Life term appointment
Interprets and guards the Constitution
Interprets the law
Decisions of the Supreme Court are final
In general it plays a conservative role, maintaining legal tradition
Elections and Political Parties
Winner-take-all-election system
The Electoral College
Two party system- both appealing to the middle of the political spectrum
Balancing the ticket (President and Vice president)
Voting patterns: splitting the ticket
Voting for individuals rather than party slate
The Electoral College
Representatives of the people in presidential elections
534 electors, corresponding to the numbers of Representatives and Senators
270 electoral votes guarantee the Presidency
Each state votes as a single block (minus Nebraska and Maine) winner takes all
Importance of Swing States and the big states
Democrats and RepublicansAnd Their Voters
Democrats supported by majority of black voters (Clinton 83%)
Urban ethnics
Blue collar workers
Catholics
More women voters
Northeast, upper midwest, northwest, Hawaii
Protestant voters
Business community
White collar workers
Religious fundamentalists
Democrats and Republicans and Their Policies
Rebublicans
Limiting federal regulation of business
Reduction in welfare spending
Anti-abortion
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Checks and Balances
Supreme Court:
Power to declare laws and
presidential actions
unconstitutional
The President:
Power to veto
Issues executive orders
Commander-in-chief
Appoints Federal Judges
Grants Pardons for offenses
against the US
It used to be that the American South was solidly Democratic. This changed, however, in the course of the 1960s where the Democratic party supported civil rights legislation. This also helps explain why blacks today vote for Democrats.
For Democrats it is a problem though that the percentage of blacks that actually vote is not very high.
In the election of 2000 Al Gore received 500,000 votes more than Bush, who won the election in the Electoral College. In Florida the vote was so close (a little over 5oo) and there were so many irregularities that a recount could easily have changed the outcome. After one month of legal hassling The Supreme Court determined by a 5 to 4 vote that the recounting the court in Florida had ordered should be halted and Bush won the Forida vote (27 electoral votes) and consequently became president.
The system assures that small states will not be overlooked because they have slightly more influence this way than the size of their population warrants. For instance the state of South Dakota has a population of 750.000. The state has 3 electoral votes, which means that each vote costs 250.000 votes. In populous New York each electoral vote represents 500.000 votes.
The Founding Fathers were not about to create a strong executive power like the British king whom they had just fought and whom they considered as a dangerous despot. They looked for ways to reduce the power of the executive as much as would be consistent with good government.
Cabinet Departments: State, Treasury, Defense, Interior, Agriculture, Justice, Commerce, Labor, Transportation, Heallth and Human Services, Housing and Urban Development, Education, Energy, Veterans |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-present-simple.html | The Present Simple | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/15/8bfa2c355f10a0cb74a17eefa40513fe.pptx | files/8bfa2c355f10a0cb74a17eefa40513fe.pptx | The Present Simple Tense
Subjects +V1+object.
I, YOU, WE, THEY+V1+Object.
(+)
V1:
Yalın Halde Fiil
Examples:
Go,
Come,
Read,
Write,
Swim,
…
Play,
Sleep,
Study,
Live,
Have,
…
Like,
Love,
Hate,
Leave,
Arrive,
…
Time expressions of The present Simple Tense:
Every, always, usually,often, sometimes, rarely, seldom, never, …
Examples:
* I wake up early every morning.
* They play football every Friday.
(on Fridays)
* We live in İzmir.
* You brush your teeth twice a day, I know.
DO
I, YOU, WE, THEY+DO NOT(DON’T)+V1+Object.
(-)
Examples:
* I don’t like rude people.
* They don’t go school at the weekends.
* We don’t use our mobile phones during the lesson.
* You usually don’t come with us, why?
NEVER
* We never tell lie.
DoI, YOU, WE, THEY+V1+Object ?
(?)
Examples:
* Do I speak English fluently ?
* Do you study regularly ?
* Do we stay at the same hotel every summer?
* Do they always have lunch at 12 o’clock ? |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-kabarovsky-krai-is-eposition-devoted-to-te-nd-anniversary-of-te-kab.html | The Khabarovsky Krai is 72 Exposition devoted to the 72nd anniversary of the khabarovsky Krai | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/51/523afa29dea1b679dad7814795dc407a.ppt | files/523afa29dea1b679dad7814795dc407a.ppt | The Khabarovsky Krai is 72
Exposition devoted to the 72nd anniversary of the khabarovsky Krai
We are from the Far East
The Khabarovsky Krai is a very rich land. Its territory is large, with green forests and fast rivers. Located in the Far-Eastern Okrug it is a point of intersection of the most important transport ways connecting different regions of Russia with the Asia-Pacific countries.
The history of settlement of the Far Eastern lands began from the 17th century when the first Russian settlers came here to open up new lands, to bring these lands under the control of the Tsar , and to establish trade posts there.
The Khabarovsky Krai is washed by the Sea of Okhotsk and the Sea of Japan. The area occupies equals to 788,6 thousand sq km and can home such 2 countries as Great Britain and France together.
The Khabarovsky Krai Quiz
Good for you!
You have learned something important about the area situated in the Far East.
The animal world of the Krai is rich and diversified.
Coniferous forests are inhabited by the wild animals: fox, squirrel, brown bear, wolf, wild boar and elk. The extreme North is inhabited by reindeer, ermine and wolverine. In the Krai forests one can meet lynx and Amur tiger.
The plant world of the Khabarovsky Krai
Population of the Krai
The indigenous people of the North:
the Nanais, the Evenkis, the Ulchis,
the Nivkhis, the Evens, the Udegeis
the Orochis and the Negidals.
They have been living in the Krai for centuries going fishing and hunting in the surrounding woods. Today the most modern professions are available to the aborigines.
The most important centers are Khabarovsk, Komsomolsk-on-the Amur, Sovgavan, Okhotsk, Vanino, Solnechny, De-Kastri, Nikolaevsk-on-the Amur.
The Khabarovsky Krai is the most industrialized territory of the Far East of Russia.
Mining, fisheries, forest industries, shipbuilding and airplane building industries are the main branches of local industrial specialization. The Krai is also known for mining precious metals like gold and platinum.
Do the crossword puzzle and check your knowledge
Well done. Thank you.
The exposition was arranged by N.F. Tyaglo, English teacher of the state comprehensive secondary school No 3 , Elban, Khabarovsky Krai.
Over 100 fish species inhabit the Amur, its tributaries and lakes. Amur sturgeon and kaluga, taimen, grass carp are distinguished for delicious taste Up the Amur and its tributaries, passing salmon make their way to the small taiga rivers to spawn. The rush of salmon (red fish) is the feast for men as well.
The Khabarovsky Krai is inhabited by 70 nationalities. Among them are
The Russians
86,4%
The Ukrainians
6,1 %
The nationalities of the North
1,4% |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/robert-lee-frost.html | "ROBERT LEE FROST" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/cf8620da103586aca7398eb57c94d680.pptx | files/cf8620da103586aca7398eb57c94d680.pptx | ROBERT LEE FROST
Prepared by Natali Burgelya
Robert Lee Frost (March 26, 1874 – January 29, 1963) was an American poet. He is well known for his realistic writings of rural life and his use of American informal (slang) speech. His poems were often set in rural life in New England in the early twentieth century, and used these settings to look at complex social and philosophical themes. Frost has often been quoted by other people. He was honored often during his lifetime, receiving four Pulitzer Prizes for Poetry.
Robert Frost was born in San Francisco, California, to journalist William Prescott Frost, Jr., and Isabelle Moodie. Frost's father was a teacher, and later an editor of the San Francisco Evening Bulletin (later the San Francisco Examiner), and an unsuccessful candidate for city tax collector. After his death on May 5, 1885 the family moved across the country to Lawrence, Massachusetts. Frost graduated from Lawrence High School in 1892. Frost's mother joined the Sweden borgian church and had him baptized in it, but he left the church as an adult.
Although he would be famous for writing about rural life, Frost grew up in the city, and published his first poem in his high school's magazine. He attended Dartmouth College for two months, long enough to be accepted into the Theta Delta Chi fraternity. Frost returned home to teach and to work at different jobs.
In 1894, Frost sold his first poem, "My Butterfly: An Elegy", for fifteen dollars. It was published in the November 8, 1894, edition of the New York Independent. Proud of this accomplishment, he proposed marriage to Elinor Miriam White. She waited, wanting to finish college before they married. Frost then went on a trip to the Great Dismal Swamp in Virginia. He asked Elinor again after returning. Because she had then graduated, she agreed. They got married on 19th December 1895.
He attended liberal arts studies at Harvard for two years, but left to support his growing family. Shortly before dying, Robert's grandfather purchased a farm for Robert and Elinor in Derry, New Hampshire; and Robert worked the farm for nine years, while writing early in the mornings and producing many of the poems that would later become famous. His farming was unsuccessful and he returned to education as an English teacher at New Hampshire's Pinkerton Academy from 1906 to 1911, then at the New Hampshire Normal School (now Plymouth State University) in Plymouth, New Hampshire.
In 1912, Frost sailed with his family to Great Britain, living first in Glasgow before settling in Beaconsfield outside London. His first book of poetry, A Boy's Will, was published the next year. In England, he made some important friends, including Edward Thomas (a member of the group known as the Dymock Poets), T.E. Hulme, and Ezra Pound. Surrounded by his peers, Frost wrote some of his best work while in England.
As World War I began, Frost returned to America in 1915 and bought a farm in New Hampshire, where he started a career of writing, teaching, and lecturing. This family homestead was the Frosts' summer home until 1938, and is used today as The Frost Place, a museum and poetry conference site. During the years 1916–20, 1923–24, and 1927–1938, Frost taught English at Amherst College in Massachusetts, notably encouraging his students to account for the sounds of the human voice in their writing.
For forty-two years – from 1921 to 1963 - Frost spent almost every summer and fall teaching at the Bread Loaf School of English of Middlebury College, at its mountain campus at Ripton, Vermont. The college now owns and maintains his former Ripton farmstead as a national historic site near the Bread Loaf campus. In 1921 Frost accepted a fellowship teaching post at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, where he resided until 1927; while there he was awarded a lifetime appointment at the University as a Fellow in Letters. The Robert Frost Ann Arbor home is now situated at The Henry Ford Museum in Dearborn, Michigan. Frost returned to Amherst in 1927. In 1940 he bought a 5-acre (2.0 ha) plot in South Miami, Florida, naming it Pencil Pines; he spent his winters there for the rest of his life.
Harvard's 1965 alumni directory says Frost received an honorary degree there. Although he never graduated from college, Frost received over 40 honorary degrees, including ones from Princeton, Oxford and Cambridge universities; and was the only person to receive two honorary degrees from Dartmouth College. During his lifetime, the Robert Frost Middle School in Fairfax, Virginia, and the main library of Amherst College were named after him.
Frost was 86 when he spoke and performed a reading of his poetry at the inauguration of President John F. Kennedy on January 20, 1961. He died in Boston two years later, on January 29, 1963, of complications from prostate surgery. He was buried at the Old Bennington Cemetery in Bennington, Vermont. His epitaph quotes a line from one of his poems: "I had a lover's quarrel with the world."
Frost's poems are analyzed in the Anthology of Modern American Poetry (Oxford University Press) where it is mentioned that behind a sometimes charmingly familiar and rural front, Frost's poetry frequently presents hopeless and hostile undertones which often are either unseen or unanalyzed.
One of the original collections of Frost materials is found in the Special Collections department of the Jones Library in Amherst, Massachusetts. The collection consists of approximately twelve thousand items, including original manuscript poems and letters, correspondence, and photographs, as well as audio and visual recordings.
A Patch of Old Snow
There's a patch of old snow in a cornerThat I should have guessedWas a blow-away paper the rainHad brought to rest.It is speckled with grime as ifSmall print overspread it,The news of a day I've forgotten --If I ever read it. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-old-ne-year.html | The Old New Year | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/60/7c29408e826499a1b37dc6651a0f1a86.pptx | files/7c29408e826499a1b37dc6651a0f1a86.pptx | The Old New Year
9th form
School 667
Saint-Petersburg
Teacher: Trubitsina T.M.
How do you celebrate new year holidays?
Do you know when the Old New Year is celebrated?
There are 365 days in a calendar year.
A solar year is actually 365, 2421999 days.
Because of this difference, every fourth year is a leap year with an extra day at the end of February.
How are these people related to the Old New Year?
Julius Caesar
The Roman Emperor
Pope Gregory XIII
The Roman emperor Julius Caesar introduced the Julian calendar in 45BC.
According to the calendar it has 365days with a leap year of 366 days.
The Julian calendar is not perfect because it falls behind the solar year by about one day per century.
In 1582, Pope Gregory XIII introduced the Gregorian calendar which corrects the Julian calendar by making most <00> years (1700, 1800, 1900) normal years of 365 days.
The Gregorian calendar omits century years which are not divisible by 400.
To correct this, the date jumped from 31st January 1918 to 14th February.
Happy Old New Year!
Russia began to use the Gregorian calendar on 26th January, 1918.
By this time, the Julian calendar was 13 days behind the solar year.
The Russian Orthodox Church still uses the Julian calendar.
Wish you lots of love, joy and happiness!
The New Year by the Julian calendar is still informally observed, and the tradition of celebrating the coming of the New Year twice is widely enjoyed: January 1 (New New Year) and January 14 (Old New Year).
Usually not as festive as the New New Year, for many this is a nostalgic family holiday ending the New Year holiday cycle (which includes Eastern Orthodox Christmas on January 7) with traditional large meals and singing.
May your world be filled with warmth and good cheer throughout the year! |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/places-around-ton.html | places around town | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/15/0dbfa1d1f5b5f81bed87bb89ea076fde.pptx | files/0dbfa1d1f5b5f81bed87bb89ea076fde.pptx | Places Around Town
school
bank
church
cinema
hospital
Police station
library
Post office
restaurant
shop
(clothes shop)
station
(train station)
supermarket
What is there in your
town?
In my town there’s a….. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-life-of-illiam-sakespeare.html | "The life of William Shakespeare" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/d5d929d4170970bdf51905b87982739e.pptx | files/d5d929d4170970bdf51905b87982739e.pptx | The life of William Shakespeare
April 23, 1564
Stratford-upon-Avon
Gilbert Shakespeare’s signature witnessing a deed dated 5 March 1610.
School
A classroom. Shakespeare set in the left corner near the shelves.
The back facade and playing ground.
School
William Shakespeare and his wife Anne Hathaway.
Children
Susanna Shakespeare
Judith Quiney
Model of the old theater where Shakespeare worked.
Theater "Globe"; engraving.
Henry Risley, Count of Southampton; 1590.
A blazon with a motto of family “Non Sanz Droict ” – “ Not without a right”.
Five extant signatures of Shakespeare.
Stratford-upon-Avon
Statue in Central Park, New York, by John Quincy Adams Ward, 1872.
The monument in Stratford-upon-Avon, designed by Lord Ronald Gower.
William Parker Ordway's statue in Chicago.
Bust of Shakespeare on the National Theatre building, Hviezdoslav Square, Bratislava.
Coade stone statue of Shakespeare at Bonaly Tower, Edinburgh.
Memorial in Southwark Cathedral, London.
Thank you for your kind attention! |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/robert-burns1.html | "Robert Burns" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/942761af385ad10bcfb6a94c1d6035bc.pptx | files/942761af385ad10bcfb6a94c1d6035bc.pptx | Robert Burns(1759-1796)
Robert Burns (25 January 1759 – 21 July 1796) was a Scottish poet and lyricist. He is widely regarded as the national poet of Scotland and is celebrated worldwide. He is the best known of the poets who have written in the Scots language, although much of his writing is also in English and a light Scots dialect, accessible to an audience beyond Scotland. He also wrote in standard English, and in these his political or civil commentary is often at its bluntest.
He is regarded as a pioneer of the Romantic movement, and after his death he became a great source of inspiration to the founders of both liberalism and socialism, and a cultural icon in Scotland and among the Scottish Diaspora around the world.
As well as making original compositions, Burns also collected folk songs from across Scotland, often revising or adapting them. His poem (and song) "Auld Lang Syne" is often sung at Hogmanay (the last day of the year), and "Scots Wha Hae " served for a long time as an unofficial national anthem of the country.
Burns was born two miles south of Ayr, in Alloway, South Ayrshire, Scotland, the eldest of the seven children of William Burnes.
He was born in a house built by his father (now the Burns Cottage Museum), where he lived until Easter 1766, when he was seven years old. William Burnes sold the house and took the tenancy of the 70-acre Mount Oliphant farm, southeast of Alloway. Here Burns grew up in poverty and hardship, and the severe manual labour of the farm left its traces in a premature stoop and a weakened constitution.
He had little regular schooling and got much of his education from his father, who taught his children reading, writing, arithmetic, geography, and history and also wrote for them A Manual Of Christian Belief. After a few years of home education, Burns was sent to Dalrymple Parish School during the summer of 1772 .
By the age of 15, Burns was the principal labourer at Mount Oliphant. During the harvest of 1774, he was assisted by Nelly Kilpatrick , who inspired his first attempt at poetry, "O, Once I Lov'd A Bonnie Lass". In the summer of 1775, he was sent to finish his education with a tutor at Kirkoswald, where he met Peggy Thompson ,to whom he wrote two songs, "Now Westlin' Winds" and "I Dream'd I Lay".
Despite his ability and character, William Burnes was consistently unfortunate, and migrated with his large family from farm to farm without ever being able to improve his circumstances. His earliest existing letters date from this time, when he began making romantic overtures to Alison Begbie . In spite of four songs written for her and a suggestion that he was willing to marry her, she rejected him.
During this time he met and befriended Captain Richard Brown who encouraged him to become a poet.
He continued to write poems and songs and began a commonplace book in 1783, while his father fought a legal dispute with his landlord. The case went to the Court of Session, and Burnes was upheld in January 1784, a fortnight before he died.
Literary style
Burn‘s style is marked by spontaneity, directness and sincerity, and ranges from the tender intensity of some of his lyrics through the humour of "Tam o' Shanter " and the satire of "Holy Willie's Prayer" and "The Holy Fair".
Burn's poetry drew upon a substantial familiarity with and knowledge of Classical, Biblical, and English literature, as well as the Scottish tradition .Burns was skilled in writing not only in the Scots language but also in the Scottish English dialect of the English language. Some of his works, such as "Love and Liberty" (also known as "The Jolly Beggars"), are written in both Scots and English for various effects.
The strong emotional highs and lows associated with many of Burns‘ s poems ,to suggest that he suffered from manic depression—a hypothesis .
Statue of Burns in Dumfries town centre , unveiled in 1882.
Failing health and death
As his health began to give way, he began to age prematurely and fell into fits of despondency. The habits of intemperance are said to have aggravated his long-standing possible rheumatic heart condition. His death followed a dental extraction in winter 1795.
On the morning of 21 July 1796 Burns died in Dumfries, at the age of 37. Through his twelve children, Burns has over 600 living descendents as of 2012. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/signs-of-zodiac.html | "Signs of zodiac" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/854a0cd96898158518e64d9521d7ee24.pptx | files/854a0cd96898158518e64d9521d7ee24.pptx | By Stupar Dasha 9-2
Signs of zodiac
12 Signs of zodiac
Signs of zodiac : Fire
Signs of zodiac : Water
Signs of zodiac : Earth
Signs of zodiac : air
Woman’s signs of zodiac:
Man’s signs of zodiac:
My sign of zodiac is Virgo
Signs of zodiac, with whom I will be happy.
Signs of zodiac, with whom I will not be happy.
THE END |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/places-of-interest-in-london.html | Places of interest in London | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/33/6350dc52fad39c3d02f98fbfc5eea5ae.ppt | files/6350dc52fad39c3d02f98fbfc5eea5ae.ppt | The topic of our lesson is
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (the UK)
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
USE:Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge
USE:Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge
USE:Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge
USE:Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge
Westminster Abbey, the Houses of Parliament, Big Ben, the Tower of London, Tower Bridge
Ex. 24 p.94Listening
Ex. 29 p. 95Reading
Read and translate texts about Great Britain
Name the places of interest in London
Find the places of interest on the map
Tell my friends and parents the information about Great Britain
Home task
«5» - Ex. 23 p. 93. Your task is to write about where you live, to describe places of interest in your town
«4»- Ex.5 p.133. Your task is to complete the text with the words.
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Second level
Third level
Fourth level
Fifth level
At the playground
At the library
At the supermarket
At the police station
At the bus stop
At the fire station
At the hospital
At the park
At the amusement park
At the museum
In class
At a restaurant
At the zoo
At the railway station
At the Airport |
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11.10.10
PHONETIC EXERCISES
RHYMES
READ AND CHOOSE
1) The rabbit likes ...
a)ham b)fish
c)carrot
b)corn
a)honey
c)milk |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/travelling-seeing-te-sigts.html | Travelling Seeing the sights | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/50/bd1ecd3f18a747fefc1d7accfd491aab.ppt | files/bd1ecd3f18a747fefc1d7accfd491aab.ppt | festival
Amusement park
Historic building
Place of natural beauty
Safari park
festival
Amusement park
Historic building
Place of natural beauty
Safari park
festival
Amusement park
Historic building
Place of natural beauty
Safari park
festival
Amusement park
Historic building
Place of natural beauty
Safari park
festival
Amusement park
Historic building
Place of natural beauty
Safari park
Have never been to, Disney Land, yet, I would like to, but, I
I have never been to Disney Land yet, but I would like to
Reorder the words to make sentences
a lot of , buildings, there are, in Saint-Petersburg, among them, is, historical, Saint Isaack Cathedral
There are a lot of historical buildings in Saint-Petersburg, Saint Isaack Cathedral is among them
Reorder the words to make sentences
Safari parks, a very good way of, are, it seems to me, animals, saving, that, from extinction
It seems to me that safari parks are a very good way of saving animals from extinction
Reorder the words to make sentences
a chance, I would like to, all, if, I, would-famous, festivals, had, visit
If I had a chance I would like to visit all would-famous festivals
Reorder the words to make sentences
Have visited, to tell the truth, a lot of, I, unfortunately, but, I do not like, places of natural beauty, all of them
To tell the truth, I have visited a lot of places of natural beauty, but, I do not like all of them
Reorder the words to make sentences
Place of natural beauty
Historic building
Amusement park
Safari park
festival |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/tanksgiving1.html | "Thanksgiving" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/f9af10c05f61f46cbd1a68258a7f97cb.ppt | files/f9af10c05f61f46cbd1a68258a7f97cb.ppt | THANKSGIVING
Thanksgiving History
Thanksgiving started in1621. A group of Pilgrims from England went to North America because they wanted religious freedom.
Thanksgiving History
When they arrived,they had no food and no houses. It was a very hard Winter. One day,they met some Native American Indians.They taught them how to get food and build good houses.
Thanksgiving History
When the Spring came,they had lots of food and they were so happy that they decided to celebrate a feast with their Indian friends.
Thanksgiving Tradition
Today,people in the USA still celebrateThanksgiving every November.
They get together with their family and they say thanks for all the good things that they have in their lives.
Thanksgiving Celebration
On Thanksgiving families get together and have a big harvest feast! They eat turkey, corn,stuffing, potatoes, pumpkin pie,and crops.Everyone gets a stomachache!
Thanksgiving Customs
The customs of Thanksgiving are, eating,seeing your family,singing, thanking people for coming over and coming to their celebration! It is a thankful holiday!
More Thanksgiving Customs |
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Made by:
Liz Prishchepa
Shan Jahan and Mumtaz Mahal
This story takes place in 17th century in India. Prince Shan Jahan met beautiful Arjumand Bano Begum and a glance in love with her. The girl was not only the most important love Prince, but Mumtaz Mahal, that is Chosen Palace. As in all fairy tales, they were married and they had many children.
Unfortunately, during childbirth 14 child Mumtaz died. Before her death, Shan Jahan promised her not to have more children and to build a palace for the glory of their love. So there was the Taj Mahal, the universal symbol of eternal love, where their bodies are buried.
The Duke of Windsor and Wallis Simpson
After the death of King George V in 1936 the King of the British Empire was his eldest son, Edward VIII. At that time, he met Thelma Furness , the English aristocrat . One day she invited him to a party where he met with the American couple, The Simpsons. Four became very good friends. When Lady Furness went on a trip , she asked his American girlfriend Wallis " look after " the King . Thus began their love story . At the court of scandal : the king with American , besides married ! Members of Parliament urged the monarch to leave Wallis .
But the heart has a will of its own … and in the official statement Edward VIII declared that abdicates to be with the beloved woman.Leaving the throne , losing his title , he became the Duke of Windsor and leave home, and the next year marry Wallis . Despite this alliance , Wallis Simpson never had the rights to the title " Royal Highness ." King was proclaimed George VI, the father of the British Queen Elizabeth II.
Tristan and Isolde
The tragic love story of Tristan and Isolde has been retold and rewritten numerous times. Isolde was the daughter of the King of Ireland, and only betrothed to King Mark of Cornwall . King Mark sent his nephew Tristan to Ireland to he escorted his bride Isolde to Cornwall. During the trip, Tristan and Isolde fall in love . Isolde marries Mark, however, the love affair continues after her marriage.
When Mark finally learned about the change, he forgave Isolde, but Tristan forever banished from Kornuolla. Tristan in Brittany. There he met Isolde of Brittany. He was attracted to her because she looked like his true love. He married her , but the marriage was unsuccessful because of its genuine true love for another woman. After he became ill , he sent for his beloved in the hope that she will be able to come and cure him .
With the captain of a ship was sent to an arrangement that if she would agree to come, the ship sails on the return will be white, if not, then black . Tristan's wife, seeing the white sails, told him that black sails . He died of grief before his love could get to he, shortly thereafter Isolde died of a broken heart . |
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There is one day a year when all Americans stay home with their families and eat a big dinner. This is Thanksgiving Day.
History
The pilgrims celebrated the first Thanksgiving Day in the fall of 1621. The pilgrims sailed to America on board the "Mayflower" ship for religious freedom. They were among the first European settlers in America.
The following spring the Indians taught the pilgrims how to hunt, fish, plant and survive in America. The crops did well and in the fall of 1621 pilgrims had a great harvest.
They were thankful and decided to celebrate with a Thanksgiving feast.
Americans still celebrate Thanksgiving Day in the fall. It is celebrated on the 4th Thursday in November.
Thanksgiving Day Symbols
Pumpkins are a Thanksgiving favorite for about 400 years.
Turkey is an inseparable part of Thanksgiving celebration.
Cranberry sauce is turkey's favorite thanksgiving feast partner
Corn were a part of first thanks giving feast & are popular till date
Cornucopia is a horn-shaped basket filled with fruits & goodies
Beans are regarded as the third of the Indian Three Sisters
The famous First thanksgiving feast was a gesture to thank God to help them survive the bitter winter.
'Thanksgiving Parade' is an important tradition. It was first held in the year 1924 in Detroit down to Woodward Avenue.
Important features of the parade are moving stands with specific themes, scenes from Broadway plays, large balloons of cartoon characters and TV personalities, and high school marching bands.
Thanksgiving Day Customs
Custom of praying
For centuries, 'Thanksgiving Day' is associated with communal prayers in church and in homes
It is also a day to show gratitude to your friends and relatives for all the good deeds
Custom of Family Dinner
Relatives drive down to be with their family. Feasts are usually held at home. It is a time to enjoy their favorite 'Roasted Turkey' with the family
Custom of Decoration
Thanksgiving is a time to decorate homes with wreaths, fresh and dried flowers. They light lamps to brighten the environment. Tables are adorned with best china and antique silver cutlery to mark the occasion.
Custom of sending messages
Thanksgiving is a day when people send loving messages and warm wishes to their relatives, colleagues at work place, superiors and subordinates, near and dear ones. It is a day of conveying their feelings through Thanksgiving cards
Thanksgiving Day Gifts
George Washington proclaimed a National Day of Thanksgiving in 1789. The idea attracted mixed reaction. In 1863, President Lincoln proclaimed the last Thursday in November as a national day of Thanksgiving.
Thanksgiving Flower Gift
Thanksgiving Gift Baskets
Thanksgiving Jewellery
Thanksgiving Chocolates
Thanksgiving Teddy Bear
Thanksgiving Decorative
Thanksgiving Perfumes
Thanksgiving Household Gifts |
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Alfred Nobel
Alfred Nobel (1833-1896) was born in Stockholm, Sweden, on October 21, 1833. He was fluent in several languages, and wrote poetry and drama. Nobel was also very interested in social and peace-related issues.
Biographical Accounts
Immanuel Nobel Andriette Nobel
Immanuel Nobel,
the inventor
One of his inventions
Painting by Immanuel Nobel demonstrating his sea or naval mines to the Tsar of Russia.
Andriette Nobel
Alfred's mother, born Andriette Ahlsell, came
from a wealthy family.
In 1837 Immanuel Nobel and his family left Stockholm to start a new career in Russia. To support the family, Andriette Nobel started a grocery store which provided a modest income.
The invention was made in 1866. Alfred got a patent or legal right of ownership on this material the next year. He named it "dynamite." He also invented a detonator or blasting cap which could be set off by lighting a fuse.
"Wealthy, highly-educated elderly gentleman seeks lady, versed in languages, as secretary." The most qualified applicant turned out to be a woman, Bertha Kinsky. After working a very short time for Nobel she decided to marry Arthur von Suttner. In spite of this Alfred Nobel and Bertha von Suttner remained friends. Over the years Bertha von Suttner became a prominent figure in the peace movement. No doubt this influenced Alfred Nobel when he wrote his final will which was to include a Prize for persons who promoted peace. Several years after the death of Alfred Nobel, the Norwegian Storting (Parliament) decided to award the 1905 Nobel Peace Prize to Bertha von Suttner.
When Nobel's will was made known after his death in San Remo on 10 December 1896, this immediately created a great international sensation.
The first Nobel Prize Award Ceremony in 1901 at the Royal Academy of Music in Stockholm.
Norway and Sweden are situated in Scandinavia, northern Europe. Oslo is the capital of Norway and Stockholm is the capital of Sweden.
The Nobel Prizes
a Nobel diploma, a medal, and 10 million Swedish crowns
Every year since 1901 the Nobel Prize has been awarded for achievements in physics, chemistry, physiology or medicine, literature and for peace. The Nobel Prize is an international award administered by the Nobel Foundation in Stockholm, Sweden. In 1968, Sveriges Riksbank established The Sveriges Riksbank Prize in Economic Sciences in Memory of Alfred Nobel, founder of the Nobel Prize. Each prize consists of a medal, personal diploma and a cash award.
This is how the hall, where the ceremony takes place, looks like.
The Hall
Monument to Nobelin the Hall
Ceremony
The duty of the princess is to be present at the ceremony.
Only very few of us can become peace mediators at a high international level. But we can all be peace mediators at a national or local level, in the neighborhood, at schools, or in families. In this respect universities and schools can make valuable contributions. Ahtisaari has put it as follows: "We must all look in the mirror and ask ourselves have I done my best for peace."
Interesting Facts about Nobel Prize:
Were given to oneLaureate
Shared by two Laureates
Shared by three Laureates
Physics
47
29
29
Chemistry
63
22
18
Medicine
38
31
33
Literature
100
4
-
Peace
62
28
2
EconomicSciences
22
16
5
Total number:
332
130
87
549 Nobel Prizes!
Nobel Prize
Year
Physics
1916, 1931, 1934, 1940, 1941, 1942
Chemistry
1916, 1917, 1919, 1924, 1933, 1940, 1941, 1942
Medicine
1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1921, 1925, 1940, 1941, 1942
Literature
1914, 1918, 1935, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943
Peace
1914, 1915, 1916, 1917, 1918, 1923, 1924, 1928, 1932, 1939, 1940, 1941, 1942, 1943, 1948, 1955, 1956, 1966, 1967, 1972
Economic Sciences
-
Only 43 Nobel Prizes were given to women!
Marie Curie
Barbara McClintock
Toni Morrison
Four Nobel Laureates have been forced by authorities to decline the Nobel Prize!
Richard Kuhn
Gerhard Domagk
Adolf Butenandt
Boris Pasternak
The Youngest Nobel Laureateis Lawrence Bragg.
The oldest Nobel Laureate is Leonid Hurwicz.
Two Nobel Laureates have declined the Nobel Prize!
Jean- Paul Sartre
Le Duc Tho
Three Nobel Laureates were in prison at the time of the award.
Carl von Ossietzky
Aung San Suu Kyi
Liu Xiaobo
Alfred Nobel is really a man bringing fame to others. |
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AIM :
to inform pupils of the definitions of the word profession;
to introduce the classmates range of the professions;
to research the classifications of the professions;
analyze the information and make up recommendations to the pupils.
The results of questionnaire among the school-leavers in Donetsk
GROUPING OF THE PROFESSION BY E.A. KLYMOVA
Analyzing the action, which characterized each kind of professionsE.A. Klymov
Cognitive Sequence of
( logical actions, Imaginary work) effords
Motive Personal conversation
(action of location, replace) (diagnostic action)
Factors which determine professional choice:
The parents' mind and advice;
Classmates' advices;
Teachers' advices;
Social recognition;
Informative about occupations;
Abilities and capacities;
Character and temperament.
CONCLUSION:
Professions,
according to the there is
opportunity to find
a job in a region
(an agronomist,
a manager,
a crane operator).
Professions
which
the enterprises
required in
limited
numbers
The
popular professions
on the market
of professions
(a book-keeper,
a doctor,a turner,
a teacher, electric).
Barometer
of the
professions
lawyer
economist
doctor
banker
programmer
interpretator
bricklayer
builder
fitter
turner
THE DESCRIPTIONS
OF A PROFESSION
PRODUCTION
AND
TEHNICAL
SANITARY
AND
HYGIENIC
PROFESSION
LINKS
WITH NATURE
PROFESSION
LINKS WITH
ART
SOCIAL
PROFESSIONS
TECHNICAL
PROFESSIONS
PROFESSION LINKS
WITH SYMBOLS
1ST LAYER
Gnostical
professions
Transforming
professions
Research
professions
2d layer
(determined
by aims)
3d layer
(determined by working inventory stock)
Professions
of manual labour
Mechanized
labour
Automatic
labour
Active
means of labour
4th layer
(the conditions of labour)
With
conditions
like at home
Open
air labour
With
higher moral
responsibility for
the people's life
and health
In unusual
Conditions
(under the ground
(water), so on) |
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by Leanne Gray
1971
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
Apple I
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
The Mac & Design
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The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
1971
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
Apple I
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell their software and computer peripherals.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
1971
Steve Jobs and Steve Wozniak
Apple I
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
Created an entire Mac Family:
MacPlus (1986)
Mac SE and Mac II (1987)
Mac Classic and Mac LC (1990)
Macintosh Portable (1989)
PowerBook (1991)
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
Created an entire Mac Family:
MacPlus (1986)
Mac SE and Mac II (1987)
Mac Classic and Mac LC (1990)
Macintosh Portable (1989)
PowerBook (1991)
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
iMac is Born
Mac OS X
iPod
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
iMac is Born
Mac OS X
iPod
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
iMac is Born
Mac OS X
iPod
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
iMac is Born
Mac OS X
iPod
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
iMac is Born
Mac OS X
iPod
Introduced on October 23, 2001
5GB hard drive; 1000 songs
Apple had already registered the name for a group of internet kiosks that were never implemented
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
iMac is Born
Mac OS X
iPod
Introduced on October 23, 2001
5GB hard drive; 1000 songs
Apple had already registered the name for a group of internet kiosks that were never implemented
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
iMac is Born
Mac OS X
iPod
Introduced on October 23, 2001
5GB hard drive; 1000 songs
Apple had already registered the name for a group of internet kiosks that were never implemented
iPod + iTunes
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
iMac is Born
Mac OS X
iPod
Introduced on October 23, 2001
5GB hard drive; 1000 songs
Apple had already registered the name for a group of internet kiosks that were never implemented
iPod + iTunes
Launched in 2003; had 2 million downloads in 16 days
Over 2 billion songs sold
1.2 billion songs sold in 2006 alone
Apple, Inc.
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
iMac is Born
Mac OS X
iPod
Introduced on October 23, 2001
5GB hard drive; 1000 songs
Apple had already registered the name for a group of internet kiosks that were never implemented
iPod + iTunes
Launched in 2003; had 2 million downloads in 16 days
Over 2 billion songs sold
1.2 billion songs sold in 2006 alone
Apple, Inc.
The Mac & Design
Fast Facts
Apple is and has been the only company to develop, design, and sell both their software and computer peripherals.
Steve Jobs owned Pixar until January 2006 when Disney bought it for $7.4 billion.
The History of Apple, Inc.
by Leanne Gray
Steve Jobs, Steve Wozniak, and Mike Markkula formed Apple Computer on April 1, 1976, after taking out a $250,000 loan.
Jobs and Woz
First met in 1971; Jobs was 16, Wozniak was 21
Steve Wozniak built a computer to run on the 6502 chip from MOS technology, but Jobs had the idea to sell it
Apple I
First demonstrated in April 1976
Used a TV as a display
Many machines had no display
Cassette interface
Used fewer parts than anything in its class
Apple II
1984: Macintosh
AIM Alliance
In 1991, Apple Computer, IBM, and Motorola joined to create the PowerPC processors
Apple & IBM created two side projects called Taligent and Kaleida Labs.
AIM Alliance
Started Power Macintosh line in 1994 using PReP (PowerPC Reference Platform)
Produced the first hand-held PDA, the Newton, in 1993
Did not take off for Apple, but was the forerunner for PalmPilot and Palm PC
Power Struggle
Jobs was fired in 1985 by the board of directors, but after three unsuccessful CEOs throughout the early-mid 90s, was brought back in 1997 and assumed the position of interim CEO.
iMac is Born
Mac OS X
iPod
Introduced on October 23, 2001
5GB hard drive; 1000 songs
Apple had already registered the name for a group of internet kiosks that were never implemented
iPod + iTunes
Launched in 2003; had 2 million downloads in 16 days
Over 2 billion songs sold
1.2 billion songs sold in 2006 alone
Apple, Inc. |
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Turkey is a traditional
Thanksgiving Day Food.
The American Thanksgiving began as a feast of thanksgiving almost four hundred years ago.
In 1620, a religious Puritan community sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to settle in the New World. They settled in what is now known as the state of Massachusetts.
Their first winter in America was difficult. They arrived too late to grow a rich harvest. Moreover, half the colony died from disease. The following spring the Iroquois Indians taught them how to grow corn. Indians showed them also how to grow other crops and how to hunt and fish.
In the autumn of 1621 they got a beautiful harvest of corn, barley, beans and pumpkins. The colonists had much to be thankful for, so they planned a feast. Local Indian chief and ninety Indians were present. The colonists learned from Indians how to cook cranberries and dishes of corn and pumpkins.
"The First Thanksgiving at Plymouth" (1914) By Jennie A. Brownscombe
In following years many of the colonists celebrated the harvest with a feast of thanks. After the United States gained independence, Congress recommended one yearly day of thanksgiving for the whole country.
Later, George Washington suggested the date November 26 as Thanksgiving Day. Then, after the Civil war, Abraham Lincoln suggested the last Thursday in November to be the day of thanksgiving.
On Thanksgiving Day, family members gather at the house of an older relative, even if they live far away. All give thanks for everything good they have. Charitable organizations offer traditional meal to the homeless.
Foods, eaten at the first thanksgiving, have become traditional. The traditional thanksgiving meal consists of roast turkey stuffed with herb-flavoured bread, cranberry jelly, mashed potatoes, pumpkin pie. Other dishes may vary as to region: ham, sweet potatoes, creamed corn.
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Native Americans or Indians were the first people to live in the New World. They had been living there long before the first Europeans arrived.
In 1492, Columbus sailed across the Atlantic Ocean to find a shorter and faster route to India. When he landed on an island near the American coast he thought he had reached India, so he called the people he met there Indians.
Many historians think that the first Indians came to the American continent from Asia over 20,000 years ago. At that time it was very cold and ice covered most of the northern part of our world. Indian tribes wandered across the Bering Strait and spread down to the southern part of South America.
Indians lived in different ways and had different cultures that depended on the climate and their surroundings.
Family Life
Most Indians concentrated on the important things in life: getting food, making clothes and building houses.
Food
Indians ate many different kinds of food. Those who lived on the plains of the Central United States ate the meat of buffalo. The Pueblos of the south-western part lived on corn, beans and squash. Indians in Alaska and Canada were fishers and hunted deer and other wild animals in the forests. Most Indians ate berries and collected nuts.Indians cooked their food in ovens that they made with hot stones. They preserved meat by smoking or drying it in the sun.
Marriage and Children
Clothing
Many Indians made clothes from animal skins and furs. Buffalo skin and rabbit fur were especially popular. They also used bird feathers to decorate their heads.
Indians of the tropical regions only wore simple skirts. Some tribes wore no clothes at all
Houses and Homes
Sun-dried brick houses of the Pueblo Indians
Government
Indians often fought against other tribes because it was sometimes the only way to settle disputes.
The bow and arrow was the most common weapon of the Indians. Some tribes put poison on the arrowheads. Many Indians fought with spears and tomahawks.
When an Indian defeated his enemy he often took his scalp as a prize to show to others. Killing an enemy tribesman often made a warrior famous and respected.
When white people came to North America, Indians bought guns and other new weapons from them.
Arts and Crafts
Native Americans worked in many arts and crafts. They created beautiful pottery, made baskets to carry food and wove cloth into blankets and rugs.
Indians also painted their pottery with colourful patterns. Some made wall paintings of important ceremonies or everyday life.
Religion
1. When the first Indians came to the American continent from Asia?
2. Who ate the meat of buffalo?
3.What ate the Pueblos?
4. In what age married Indians?
5. What they used to make clothes?
6. Who used sun-dried bricks to make houses?
7.What bought Indians when white people came to North America? |
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The land area of the contiguous United States is approximately 1.9 billion acres (770 million hectares)
The United States, with its large size and geographic variety, includes most climate types.
. There are fifty-eight national parks and hundreds of other federally managed parks, forests, and wilderness areas.
The United States, with its large size and geographic variety, includes most climate types
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The United States of America is a federal constitutional republic comprising fifty states and a federal district.
The country is situated mostly in central North America
The first people reached North America in the period of Ice Age.
By the 18-th century 13 colonies were established and developed.
The USA is a democratic state and its government is a government of people.
AMERICAN INDEPENDENCE
On June 14, 1775, the Continental Congress, convening in Philadelphia, established a Continental Army under the command of George Washington
The Congress adopted the Declaration of Independence on July 4, 1776.
After the British defeat by American forces assisted by the French, Great Britain recognized the independence of the United States
The United States Constitution was ratified in 1788
The United States has operated under a two-party system for most of its history
The United States is a federal union of fifty states
The United States is the world's oldest surviving federation.
The United States exercises global economic, political, and military influence
The president is not elected by direct vote
The Supreme Court has nine members
How many states does the USA consist of?
What river is Washington situated on?
What places of interest in Washington are connected with the names of three Presidents?
In what state is Hollywood situated?
Who are the natives of the USA?
Who of the US Presidents was called "Honest Abe"?
Where does the biggest Christmas Tree of America usually stand?
Where from are the American spaceships launched ito orbit?
Which holiday is called "the birthday of a nation"?
What is the name of the King of rock-n-roll?
MULTIPLE CHOICE TEST ON THE USA
Who of the presidents fought for the abolition of slavery in the USA?
a) Lincoln. b) Jefferson.. c) Washington.
2. What river is New York situated on?
a) The Mississippi. b) The Potomac. c) The Hudson.
3. What is the world's tallest stone structure situated in Washington? a) Washington Monument.
b)Lincoln Memorial, c) Palace of Justice.
4. Which kind of sport is a typical American invention?
a) Tennis. b) Baseball. c) Golf.
5. Which holiday is celebrated on the fourth Thursday of November? a) Halloween. b) Independence day. c) Thanksgiving Day:
6. Who of the musicians played the trumpet in jazz?
a) Wellington. b) Armstrong. c) Presley.
7. Who of the American scientists invented the telephone?
a) Alexander Bell. b) Henry Ford. c) Martin King.
8. Who of the American writers wrote books under the name of Mark Twain?
a) Jack London. b) Samuel Clemens, c) John Grisham.
9. Which street in New York is called the home of theatres?
a) The 5th Avenue. b) Broadway. c) Fleet Street.
10. What is the traditional meal on Thanksgiving Day?
a) Fish. b) Pudding. c) Turkey.
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Grammar Study:
Reported Speech
Next
We use the Reported speech:
Next
When we are telling someone what another person said or thought, but do not use their exact words.
For example
Mark said that he wanted to live in London.
Please, note that:
Quotation marks are not used in reported speech.
When we report a statement, we use reported verbs such as say, tell, explain, inform, answer, decide, etc. often followed by that.
Next
Next
As it is an indirect question no question marks are used
When we report requests, orders, advice or warnings we use verbs such as advice, ask, beg, tell, order, etc, followed by an infinitive.
Verb tense changes:
Next
Present simple
Direct speech
Reported speech
Past simple
Past Simple
Past Perfect
Present continuous
Past continuous
Present perfect
Past perfect
Present perfect continuous
Past perfect continuous
Future
Conditional
Place changes
Direct speech
Reported speech
here
there
This place
That place
Next
Time changes
Direct speech
Reported speech
now
then
Today / tonight
That day / that night
This morning
That morning
yesterday
The day before
Tomorrow
The following day
Last month
The month before
Next
Personal Pronouns changes
Direct speech
Reported speech
I
He, she
you
I, she, he, we, they
we
they
Me
Him, her
You
Him, her, us, them
Us
them
Next
Possessive Pronouns changes
Direct speech
Reported speech
my
His, her
your
My, his, her, our, their
our
their
mine
His, hers
yours
Mine, his, hers, ours, theirs
ours
Mine, his , hers, ours, theirs, |
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One System open to everyone.
Types of School
Kindergarten (age 5 years)
Elementary School, grade 1-5
(age 6- 12 years)
Middle School grade 6-8 (age 13-15 years)
High school grade 9-12(age 16-19 years)
Members of each grade in high school have special names:
-
a ninth grader is called a Freshman,- a tenth grader - a Sophomore,- an eleventh grader - a Junior,- a twelfth grader - a Senior.
Credits/ Units
Types of education
Public Schools
operated by the government
financed by public funds
quality of education varies
=> free to all students,
even foreigners
Private Schools
operated by private individuals
financed by private funds
no control by govern
agency
all students must pay
tuition
more options offered
but: still meet minimum graduation requirements
College/ University
Undergraduate School
2-year-degree: associate degree
4-year-degree: bachelor's degree
Graduate School
bachelor's degree necessary
2-year-degree: master's degree
3 to 6-year-degree: doctorate degree
The School Year
Exams
School Day
School lasts from 8.00 am until
3.12 pm.
Lessons are 54 minutes long.
There is a break in the morning
at 9.55 a.m. which lasts 20 minutes
They have lunch at 12.35 p.m.
which lasts 35 minutes
Lunch
Lunch is at 12.35 p.m.
Students stay in school
and they either bring their
own lunch in a lunch box
OR they can buy lunch
at the school lunchroom.
Number of Pupils
In elementary school
there were 500 pupils.
In secondary
school there were
1500 students.
In high school
there were 3000
students
The Classroom
Teachers have their own
classrooms and it is the
students that change rooms
after every lesson.
Depending on your level
in a subject you will be put
in different sets.
For example,
if you are good at Spanish you
will be in set one, but if you
are bad at English you
will be in set 5.
School Uniform
The school uniform varies from school to school but most schools have one.
It stops children worrying about what to wear, and teachers believe that it makes students more disciplined
On certain days you can wear what you want. For example, to raise money for charity.
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
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The American SchoolSystem
One System open to everyone.
Types of School
Kindergarten (age 5 years)
Elementary School, grade 1-5
(age 6- 12 years)
Middle School grade 6-8 (age 13-15 years)
High school grade 9-12(age 16-19 years)
Members of each grade in high school have special names:
-
a ninth grader is called a Freshman,- a tenth grader - a Sophomore,- an eleventh grader - a Junior,- a twelfth grader - a Senior.
Credits/ Units
Types of education
Public Schools
operated by the government
financed by public funds
quality of education varies
=> free to all students,
even foreigners
Private Schools
operated by private individuals
financed by private funds
no control by govern
agency
all students must pay
tuition
more options offered
but: still meet minimum graduation requirements
College/ University
Undergraduate School
2-year-degree: associate degree
4-year-degree: bachelor's degree
Graduate School
bachelor's degree necessary
2-year-degree: master's degree
3 to 6-year-degree: doctorate degree
The School Year
Exams
School Day
School lasts from 8.00 am until
3.12 pm.
Lessons are 54 minutes long.
There is a break in the morning
at 9.55 a.m. which lasts 20 minutes
They have lunch at 12.35 p.m.
which lasts 35 minutes
Lunch
Lunch is at 12.35 p.m.
Students stay in school
and they either bring their
own lunch in a lunch box
OR they can buy lunch
at the school lunchroom.
Number of Pupils
In elementary school
there were 500 pupils.
In secondary
school there were
1500 students.
In high school
there were 3000
students
The Classroom
Teachers have their own
classrooms and it is the
students that change rooms
after every lesson.
Depending on your level
in a subject you will be put
in different sets.
For example,
if you are good at Spanish you
will be in set one, but if you
are bad at English you
will be in set 5.
School Uniform
The school uniform varies from school to school but most schools have one.
It stops children worrying about what to wear, and teachers believe that it makes students more disciplined
On certain days you can wear what you want. For example, to raise money for charity.
Elementary School
Middle School
High School
The American SchoolSystem
One System open to everyone.
Types of School
Kindergarten (age 5 years)
Elementary School, grade 1-5
(age 6- 12 years)
Middle School grade 6-8 (age 13-15 years)
High school grade 9-12(age 16-19 years)
Members of each grade in high school have special names:
-
a ninth grader is called a Freshman,- a tenth grader - a Sophomore,- an eleventh grader - a Junior,- a twelfth grader - a Senior.
Credits/ Units
Types of education
Public Schools
operated by the government
financed by public funds
quality of education varies
=> free to all students,
even foreigners
Private Schools
operated by private individuals
financed by private funds
no control by govern
agency
all students must pay
tuition
more options offered
but: still meet minimum graduation requirements
College/ University
Undergraduate School
2-year-degree: associate degree
4-year-degree: bachelor's degree
Graduate School
bachelor's degree necessary
2-year-degree: master's degree
3 to 6-year-degree: doctor degree
The School Year
Exams
School Day
School lasts from 8.00 am until
3.12 pm.
Lessons are 54 minutes long.
There is a break in the morning
at 9.55 a.m. which lasts 20 minutes
They have lunch at 12.35 p.m.
which lasts 35 minutes
Lunch
Lunch is at 12.35 p.m.
Students stay in school
and they either bring their
own lunch in a lunch box
OR they can buy lunch
at the school lunchroom.
Number of Pupils
In elementary school
there were 500 pupils.
In secondary
school there were
1500 students.
In high school
there were 3000
students
The Classroom
Teachers have their own
classrooms and it is the
students that change rooms
after every lesson.
Depending on your level
in a subject you will be put
in different sets.
For example,
if you are good at Spanish you
will be in set one, but if you
are bad at English you
will be in set 5.
School Uniform
The school uniform varies from school to school but most schools have one.
It stops children worrying about what to wear, and teachers believe that it makes students more disciplined
On certain days you can wear what you want. For example, to raise money for charity.
Elementary School
Middle School
High School |
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Great Britain
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Wales
England
Edinburgh
Belfast
Cardiff
London
What is the weather like in London?
Be ready to answer the questions:
Is it rainy ?
Is it sunny or cloudy?
Is it windy?
Is it warm or cold?
Read and match
Big
Trafalgar
Bloody
White
Buckingham
Westminster
The Houses of
The Tower of
Palace
Tower
London
Bridge
Ben
Square
Tower
Parliament
Westminster Abbey
London Bridge
Big Ben
The Houses of Parliament
Buckingham Palace
Westminster Abbey
Tower Bridge
London Eye
Westminster Abbey
The Tower of London
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square
London Bridge
Tate Gallery
London Zoo
London Bridge
London Eye
What do tourists want to see in London?
Is Big Ben really a clock?
How often do you hear it?
How much does it weigh?
Tower Bridge
This is Tower Bridge, built in 1894.
It is next to the Tower of London.
It is one of the famous bridges across the Thames.
It opens and ships go up and down the river Thames.
Listen and sing
Test (individual work)
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of Animals
I. Guess the riddles.
a) Long-ears, long-ears,
Hop, hop, and hop!
Long-ears, long-ears,
Never stop.
They like carrots,
They like hay.
They grow longer
From day to day.
II. What animals
can you see here?
1. An elephant
2. A tiger
3. A pig
4. A rabbit
5. A kangaroo
6. A giraffe
7. A frog
8. A dove
III. Look and say
Whose tail is it?
Whose eyes are these?
Whose ears are these?
Whose legs are these?
Whose head is it?
Whose paws are
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A. A duck
B. A sheep
C. An elephant
D. A cow
E. A hen
F. A tiger
G. A camel
H. A horse
I. A cockerel
1F, 2E, 3H, 4B, 5I, 6G, 7C, 8A, 9D.
V. Who can find the most animals?
Wolf, fish, shark, kangaroo, owl,
leopard, dog
VI. Write the names of the animals correctly:
god, nilo, getri, nomeky, omuse, sohre, rabe, shpee.
Dog, lion, tiger, monkey, mouse, horse, bear, sheep.
VII. Match the name of the animal
and its description.
1. The animal is timid and shy.
Bear
2. The animal has a red bushy tail.
Zebra
3. The animal sleeps all winter in
a den.
Lion
4. The animal can live without food
and water for a long time.
Fox
5. The animal with a beautiful white
skin with black stripes.
Rabbit
6. The animal has long hair around
its neck.
Camel
VIII. Compare these animals,
using as many adjectives as possible:
( strong, weak, big, small, kind, angry, fat, thin, clever, cunning, slow, quick)
IX. Finish the saying
As hungry as ...
As brave as ...
As cunning as ...
As heavy as ...
As dirty as ...
As tall as ...
A busy as ...
As funny as ...
As slow as ...
X. Do you agree?
These animals give wool:
a sheep, a camel, a dog, a cat.
A cat.
People drink milk of these animals:
a cow, a goat, a sheep, a horse.
People use fur of these animals to making hats:
a fox, a dog, a rabbit, a sheep.
These animals can carry things and men:
a camel, an elephant, a dog, a kangaroo.
A kangaroo.
People eat meat of these animals:
a bear, a horse, a sheep, a duck.
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Skateboarding – is an action sport which involves riding and performing tricks using a skateboard Skateboarding styles :
Transportation
Military
Trampboarding
Swing boarding
Controversy
Skateboarding has been shaped and influenced by many skateboarders throughout the years. A 2002 report found that there were 18.5 million skateboarders in the world.Since the 1970s, skateparks have been constructed specifically for use by skateboarders.
Skateboarding was probably born sometime in the late 1940s or early 1950s when surfers in California wanted something to surf when the waves were flat. No one knows who made the first board; it seems that several people came up with similar ideas at around the same time. These first skateboarders started with wooden boxes or boards with roller skate wheels attached to the bottom.During this time, skateboarding was seen as something to do for fun besides surfing, and was therefore often called «sidewalk surfing»The first manufactured skateboards were ordered by a Los Angeles, California surf shop. |
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Celebrated on the fourth Thursday in the month of November every year, it is a time for communal thanksgiving, feeling gratitude, lavish feasts.
The original pilgrims celebrated the autumn harvest with a feast of thanks. The feast popularly known as the 'First Thanksgiving Day Feast' was held as a gesture of thanks to almighty God . It was celebrated in the year 1621.
Аfter the United States gained independence, Congress recommended one yearly day of thanksgiving for the whole nation to celebrate.
Thanksgiving Day is a time of festivity, family meals and reunions in America. Carved turkeys, Pumpkin Pie, Corns, Cranberry Sauce are the traditional dishes adorning the dinner tables in almost every house.
Thanksgiving is a time for gifting your family and friends. The day is a time to show your gratitude and respect to your elders, friends.
Popular gifts include flowers, jewellery, baked cookie hampers, chocolate gift baskets, candy-wreaths, wine.
Black Friday and Festive Spirit
Thanksgiving day is the official beginning of the Christmas season. USA witnesses maximum sales volume on the very nest day. The following Friday after thanksgiving is famously known as 'Black Friday'.
The ongoing festive spirit, shopping spree, helps the shopkeepers to register maximum sales and profits. The entire atmosphere during the time is euphoric, people get in a holiday mood. Families visit restaurants, amusement parks, gift each other, decorate their house.
In modern times the President of the United States, will "pardon" a turkey, which spares the bird's life and ensures that it will spend the duration of its life roaming freely on farmland.
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Vancouver, Canada. Engagement rings in the ground at English Bay. By Dennis Oppenheim, made of glass, steel, and aluminum. It should be a good place to engage!
The real traffic light tree in London. Height of the "tree" - 8 meters, the branches and leaves had real lights. On this tree "grows" 75 working lights
This statue to Peter Pen was built on May 1, 1912 in London's Park, not far from Kensington Palace
Italian painter and sculptor Lorenzo Quinn has prepared four-meter sculpture - a huge aluminum child's hand takes the Fiat 500
Newton sculpture is in front of the British Library. Sculptor Eduardo Paolozzi built it in 1995. Paolozzi has perhaps more works of public sculpture around London than any other artist
«Little Ben» is located in the central part of London. It was built in 1892, removed in 1964 and
re-established in 1981
Unusual Monuments: Cadillac Ranch, Texas.Created in 1974, it consists of a row of half-buried Cadillac cars. Spray-painting graffiti or other messages on the cars is encouraged by the Ant Farm art group, which created the monument
USA, Philadelphia. Monument "Liberty" or in other words, it is called "Rush.“
Sculptor Zenos Frudakis
Sculpture-fountain "Mustangs of Las Colinas.“ Bronze mustangs run among the stone jungle of Texas
This unusual monument is in front of the building of the company «Ernst & Young» in Los Angeles
Cat sculpture on a bench in Maryland. You can sit and have a rest here
Singing tree sculpture in the UK - is a musical sculpture resembling a tree, which consists of pipes of different sizes and comes alive when the wind blows
Monument to the football fans, Toronto, Canada
Unusual house is located on Oxford Street. Headington area residents saw the roof with the metal tail shark, a length of about 7.5 m
Americans - practical people. The giant clothespin in Philadelphia, in Centre Square Plaza. Its height is about 15 meters!
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The Bronx
The Bronx
The Bronx is the northernmost of the five boroughs of New York City. Coextensive with Bronx County, it was the last of the 62 counties of New York State to be incorporated. Located north of Manhattan and Queens, and south of Westchester County, the Bronx is the only borough that is located primarily on the mainland (a very small portion of Manhattan, the Marble Hill neighborhood, is physically located on the mainland, due to the rerouting of the Harlem River in 1897). The Bronx's population is 1,385,108 according to the 2010 United States Census.[1] The borough has a land area of 42 square miles (109 km2), making it the fourth-largest in land area of the five boroughs, the fourth most populated, and the third-highest in density of population.
The Bronx
The Bronx is divided by the Bronx River into a hillier section in the west, closer to Manhattan, and the flatter East Bronx, closer to Long Island. The West Bronx was annexed to New York City (then largely confined to Manhattan) in 1874, and the areas east of the Bronx River were annexed in 1895.[4] The Bronx first assumed a distinct legal identity when it became a borough of Greater New York in 1898. Bronx County, with the same boundaries as the borough, was separated from New York County (afterwards coextensive with the Borough of Manhattan) as of January 1, 1914.
The Bronx
Although the Bronx is the third most densely populated county in the U.S.,[2] about a quarter of its area is open space,[6] including Woodlawn Cemetery, Van Cortlandt Park, Pelham Bay Park, the New York Botanical Garden and the Bronx Zoo in the borough's north and center, on land deliberately reserved in the late 19th century as urban development progressed northwards and eastwards from Manhattan with the building of roads, bridges and railways.
The Bronx
The Bronx River was named after Jonas Bronck, who created the first settlement as part of the New Netherland colony in 1639,[7][8][9][10][11] and eventually lent its name to the entire borough. The native Lenape were progressively displaced after 1643 by settlers. The Bronx received many Irish, German, Jewish and Italian immigrants as its once-rural population exploded between the mid-19th and mid-20th centuries. They were succeeded after 1945 by African Americans and Hispanic Americans from the Caribbean basin — especially Puerto Rico[12] and later the Dominican Republic, Jamaica and Albania. In recent years, this cultural mix has made the Bronx a wellspring of both Latin music and hip hop.
The Bronx
The Bronx contains one of the five poorest Congressional Districts in the U.S., the 16th, but its wide variety of neighborhoods also includes the affluent and middle to upper income Riverdale, Schuylerville and Country Club.[13][14] The Bronx, particularly the South Bronx, saw a sharp decline in population, livable housing, and the quality of life in the late 1960s and the 1970s, culminating in a wave of arson. Since then the communities have shown significant redevelopment starting in the late 1980s before picking up pace in the 1990s into today.[15]
The Grand Concourse & 161st Street at the turn of the 20th century.
Row houses now stand where there was once burnt rubble. The Bronx has seen an increase in revitalization in recent years.
The Northern tip of Hunter Island in Pelham Bay Park.
The neighborhood of Co-op City is the largest cooperative housing development in the world.
The sea is a part of everyday life in City Island.
The Grand Concourse at East 165th Street.
Yankee Stadium is located on 161st and River Avenue.
The Hub on Third Avenue.
The renovated Prow Building, part of the original Bronx Terminal Market.
An aerial view of the Bronx, Harlem River, Harlem, Hudson River, and George Washington Bridge.
Morris Heights, a Bronx neighborhood of over 45,000.
Street scene on Fordham Road, a major street in The Bronx.
Bronx-Whitestone Bridge
An aerial View of the Throgs Neck Bridge.
Middletown Road subway station on the 6 <6> trains
NYC Transit bus operating on the Bx40 line in University Heights.
Racial concentrations within the Bronx, by block. (Red indicates Hispanic of any race; Blue indicates non-Hispanic White; and Green indicates non-Hispanic Black or African-American.)
The Bronx High School of Science
Fordham University's Keating Hall.
The Bronx Zoo is the largest zoo in New York City, and among the largest in the country.
The Bronx's P.L.A.Y.E.R.S. Club Steppers performing at the 2007 Fort Greene Park Summer Literary Festival in Brooklyn.
Lorelei Fountain in Joyce Kilmer Park overlooking the original Yankee Stadium.
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Seattle
is a major coastal seaport and the seat of King County, in the U.S. state of Washington.
Downtown Seattle and a ferry at the Central Waterfront.
Seattle - a city built on top of another city. After the great fire in 1889, the townspeople lifted the level of the streets and began new construction. You can see the old city in a special museum Underground tour.
Seattle - a city built on top of another city. After the great fire in 1889, the townspeople lifted the level of the streets and began new construction. You can see the old city in a special museum Underground tour.
Seattle - a city built on top of another city. After the great fire in 1889, the townspeople lifted the level of the streets and began new construction. You can see the old city in a special museum Underground tour.
Downtown Seattle averages 71 clear (sunny) days a year, with most of those days occurring between May and September
Between October and May, Seattle is mostly or partly cloudy six out of every seven day
The Evergreen Point Floating Bridge is the longest floating bridge on Earth at 2,310 metres and carries State Route 520 across Lake Washington from Seattle to Medina.
Northgate shopping mall, built in 1950, was the first shopping center in the world
Northgate shopping mall, built in 1950, was the first shopping center in the world
Such famous names as Boeing, Microsoft and Starbucks belong to Seattle.
Such famous names as Boeing, Microsoft and Starbucks belong to Seattle.
Such famous names as Boeing, Microsoft and Starbucks belong to Seattle.
Such famous names as Boeing, Microsoft and Starbucks belong to Seattle.
Seattle is the most literary city in America.
Seattle is the most literary city in America.
Seattle Central Library with the Columbia Center in the background
Seattle is the most literary city in America.
Seattle Central Library with the Columbia Center in the background
Seattle is the most educated city in the United States - is the highest percentage of people with higher education.
Seattle is the most educated city in the United States - is the highest percentage of people with higher education.
University of Washington Quad in Spring
Seattle has more bookstores than any other town in America.
Top attractions in Seattle
The Space Needle is a tower in Seattle, Washington and a major landmark of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and a symbol of Seattle.
The Space Needle is a tower in Seattle, Washington and a major landmark of the Pacific Northwest region of the United States and a symbol of Seattle.
Seattle Aquarium
Seattle Aquarium
Central Waterfront
Central Waterfront
CenturyLink Field
List of people from Seattle
Bill Gates
Co-founder of Microsoft
List of people from Seattle
Paul Allen
Co-founder of Microsoft
List of people from Seattle
Ray Charles
musician
Films about Seattle
Films about Seattle
Films about Seattle
Films about Seattle
Films about Seattle
Films about Seattle |
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Sport in the USA is the main part of the national culture.
The most popular sport team games are: baseball and basketball
Also, American football and soccer are very popular.
Many Americans made USA country famous with their achievements in sport.
For example, a famous boxer Muhammad Ali, athlete Bob Beamon, cyclist Lance Armstrong and many others.
The government of the USA counted that the support of health cost cheaper than it’s restore.
Huge number of Americans try to give up from bad habits and pay much attention to sports.
Significant part of American society are sport fans.
People are not always go in for sports, but they are always cheer for their favourite team or athlete.
Many celebrities have their favourite teams. For example, on games of basketball team Los Angeles Lakers you can see a lot of famous fans:Jack Nicholson, Steven Spielberg, Denzel Washington.
Silvester Stallone is a fan of English football club “Everton”
US President Barack Obama is Pittsburgh Steelers’ and Chicago Bulls’ fan.
George Clooney and Charlie Sheen are Cincinnati Reds’ fans.
American Olympic team is traditionally one of the strongest teams on the Olympics.
Millions of Americans regularly watch Olympics on TV. Thousands come to stadiums to cheer for their compatriots.
BASEBALL
Americans first began to play a game, which formed the basis of modern baseball on the beginning of 19-th century. Founder of modern baseball is Alexander Cartwright, who created rules for this game in 1845. Part of this rules are saved to our days.
Alexander Cartwright was born on 17.04.1820 in New York. He worked as fireman, bank cashier, later he owned a bookstore. When he was a fireman, he started to play game similar to baseball. At first, games were held on Manhattan, near Cartwright’s work, but then fans rented a field in New Jersey for 75 $ per year.
On 23rd of September, 1845 A. Cartwright founded a baseball club Knickerbockers, named after a fireman crew he worked in. First American baseball game was held on 19th of June, 1846, in Hoboken, New Jersey: the "New York Nine" defeated the Knickerbockers, 23–1, in four innings.
In 1857 National Association of Baseball players was founded.
Baseball is a bat-and-ball sport played between two teams of nine players. The aim is to score runs by hitting a thrown ball with a bat and touching a series of four bases arranged at the corners of a 90-foot diamond.
Players and trainers bust wear a special uniform : shirt, pants, baseball boots and a baseball cap. Catchers must wear helmets and special baseball glove.
AMERICAN FOOTBALL
In 1823 one of the footballers of Rugby College in Britain instead of playing football with his feet took a ball in his hands and ran. That’s how new game called rugby was born.
Genuinely American football was born in 1867, that’s when rules were formed. In 1869 first game between college teams was played.
Step by step, rules changed and refined. In 1920, 11 football clubs united and American Football Association was created. In 1922, AFA recruited 7 clubs and became National Football League(NFL). Today football is not just one of the most popular and spectacle sports in American, but it’s also conquering rest of the world.
BASKETBALL
Basketball is one of the most popular sports it the world. It all started in the end of the 19th century. In early December 1891 Dr. James Naismith, a physical education professor in Springfield, Massachusetts, USA, was trying to keep his gym class active on a rainy day.
For new game Dr. Naismith created few simple rules. At that time there were 9 players in a team, they played with a soccer ball, using fruit basket.
Basketball started to become popular. First game, after Naismith’s guidance was held in the end of 1891 and in the early 1892 competitions between college teams took place.
In 1898 first professional basketball league was formed. In the beginning of the 20th century metallic hoop and net were first used. In 1904 basketball was presented at Saint-Louis Olympics. At the Berlin Olympics in 1936 USA team won first Olympic gold in basketball.
In 1937 National Basketball League was created and after a merger with Basketball Association of America (BAA) was formed National Basketball Association or NBA.
SOCCER
Game, that should be called football, in the USA called soccer. First soccer games took place in the end of the 19th century, between the USA and Canada teams.
Soccer started to be massive popular in America in 1970’s, when arrived famous footballers Pele and F. Beckenbauer.
Major League Soccer (MLS) is a professional soccer/football league. It consists of 15 teams. It was formed in 1996.
USA men’s soccer team by the September of 2009 was 11th in FIFA rating. A lot of team members play in the top European leagues.
The FIFA Women's World Cup Trophy is held since 1991. USA women’s team won it in 1991, 1999 and took 3rd place in 2003 and 2007.
People all over the world are fond of sport and games. Sports makes people healthy, keeps them fit, makes them more organized and disciplined.
Thank you for your attention.
Mykolaiv School №17
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The 6th Form
THE INDICATIVE MOOD(All actions are real)
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Great Britain
Scotland
Northern Ireland
Wales
England
Edinburgh
Belfast
Cardiff
London
What is the weather like in London?
Be ready to answer the questions:
Is it rainy ?
Is it sunny or cloudy?
Is it windy?
Is it warm or cold?
Read and match
Big
Trafalgar
Bloody
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Buckingham
Westminster
The Houses of
The Tower of
Palace
Tower
London
Bridge
Ben
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Tower
Parliament
Westminster Abbey
London Bridge
Big Ben
The Houses of Parliament
Buckingham Palace
Westminster Abbey
Tower Bridge
London Eye
Westminster Abbey
The Tower of London
Trafalgar Square
Trafalgar Square
London Bridge
Tate Gallery
London Zoo
London Bridge
London Eye
What do tourists want to see in London?
Is Big Ben really a clock?
How often do you hear it?
How much does it weigh?
Tower Bridge
This is Tower Bridge, built in 1894.
It is next to the Tower of London.
It is one of the famous bridges across the Thames.
It opens and ships go up and down the river Thames.
Listen and sing
Test (individual work)
Thank you for the lesson |
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-national-gallery-of-canada.html | "The National Gallery of Canada" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/56/51130c7c675d1d79ca2106d0121003e2.ppt | files/51130c7c675d1d79ca2106d0121003e2.ppt | The National Gallery of Canada
Prepared by Boyko Katya
2014
National Gallery in the "Land of maple leaves"
Dating back to 1880, the gallery has a large and varied collection of paintings, drawings, sculpture and photographs.
Today gallery holds the best works artists` collections in the North American country. Traditionally, the museum is located on country's capital - Ottawa.
Creators of the museum's goal is to support not only the Canadian Art. In the halls of the museum is the creation of the best masters of Europe.
Throughout the territory galleries are various types and forms of art.
For example, Maman (1999) is a bronze, stainless steel, and marble sculpture by the artist Louise Bourgeois.
Stored there as vintage and modern art.
Also, there are many paintings of famous American artist Andy Warhol, who was a leading figure in the pop art.
Pop art-direction in art 1950-1960-ies, which was arose as a reaction to abstract expressionism.
Andy Warhol paintings worth millions.
Hay Harvest at Éragny is a 1901 painting by French Impressionist painter Camille Pissarro depicting the hay harvest in the French commune.
Portrait of Madame Récamier is one of 1800 portraits of the Parisian socialite Juliette Récamier by Jacques-Louis David.
Salvador Dalí: Gala and The Angelus of Millet Before the Imminent Arrival of the Conical Anamorphoses (1933)
Voice of Fire is an acrylic on canvas abstract painting made by American painter Barnett Newman in 1967.
The Gallery's collection built through purchase and donations, so still it is updated every year!
The National Gallery
of Canada acquired
the sculpture in 2005
for 3.2 million dollars
One of his most famous paintings is "200 dollar bills"
Silkscreen depicting dollar bills in full size, was made in 1962.
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My dream is to visit
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A picturesque corner of Northamptonshire hosts the World Conker Championships on the second Sunday in October every year. Thousands flock to the venue near the ancient market town of Oundle to watch this great spectacle as modern day gladiators fight for glory armed only with a nut and 12" of string.
Organised by Ashton Conker Club, the competition first took place in 1965 and has grown year-on-year ever since. Nowadays, teams from all over the world meet for the competition. The competitors play on eight white podiums in the playing arena and go through rounds until the winner emerges and is lead to the Conker Throne and crowned with conkers. In 2009 the Championships moved away from Ashton's tiny village green to a much larger venue less than a mile away.
As well as being a fantastic fun family day out with stalls and sideshows, there is a serious point: to raise money for charities for the blind and the visually impaired. In 2010 the event raised £21,000, bringing the all-time grand total raised to over £400,000! This is with tremendous voluntary work by the organising committee, members of Ashton Conker Club and of course the players, stall holders, sponsors and spectators.
If both nuts smash at the same time then the match shall be replayed.
Any nut being knocked from the lace but not smashing may be re-threaded and the game continued.
A player causing a knotting of the laces (a snag) will be noted, three snags will lead to disqualification.
If a game lasts for more than five minutes then play will halt and the "5 minute rule" will come into effect. Each player will be allowed up to nine further strikes at their opponents nut, again alternating three strikes each. If neither conker has been smashed at the end of the nine strikes then the player who strikes the nut the most times during this period will be judged the winner.
The History of Ashton Conker Club
It was on Ashton village green, surrounded by horse chestnut trees, that the World Conker Championships were conceived in 1965.
Conker Championships PhotosPictures from the2010 World Conker Championships |
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The system of consonant phonemes. Problem of affricates
Classification of english consonant phonemes
The place of articulation is determined by the active organ of speech against the point of articulation. According to this principle the English consonants are classed into: 1) labial, 2) lingual, 3) glottal. The class of labial consonants is subdivided into: a) bilabial; b) labio-dental; and among the class of lingual consonants three subclasses are distinguished; they are: a) forelingual, b) mediolngual and c) backlingual.
There are some problems of phonological character in the English consonantal system; it is the problem of affricates - their phonological status and their number. The question is: what kind of facts a phonological theory has to explain.
1. Syllabic indivisibility
The system of vowel phonemes. Problems of diphthongs and vowel length
The English diphthongs are, like the affricates, the object of a sharp phonological controversy, whose essence is the same as in the case of affricates are the English diphthongs biphonemic sound complexes or composite monophonemic entities?Diphthongs are defined differently by different authors. One definition is based on the ability of a vowel to form a syllable. Since in a diphthong only one element serves as a syllabic nucleus, a diphthong is a single sound. Another definition of a diphthong as a single sound is based on the instability of the second element. The 3d group of scientists defines a diphthong from the accentual point of view: since only one element is accented and the other is unaccented, a diphthong is a single sound.D. Jones defines diphthongs as unisyllabic gliding sounds in the articulation of which the organs of speech start from one position and then glide to another position.
N.S. Trubetzkoy states that a diphthong should be (a) unisyllabic, that is the parts of a diphthong cannot belong to two syllables; (b) monophonemic with gliding articulation; (c) its length should not exceed the length of a single phoneme.In accordance with the principle of structural simplicity and economy American descriptivists liquidated the diphthongs in English as unit phonemes.
Qualitative difference is the main relevant feature that serves to differentiate long and short vowel phonemes because quantitative characteristics of long vowels depend on the position they occupy in a word:(a) they are the longest in the terminal position: bee, bar, her; (b) they are shorter before voiced consonants: bead, hard, cord;(c) they are the shortest before voiceless consonants: beet, cart.
out-set [aut-set]
footrest [fut-rest]
mattress [mætr-is] |
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3rd course students
What is a syllable?
The syllable is a basic unit of speech studied on both the phonetic and phonological levels of analysis. No matter how easy it can be for people and even for children to count the number of syllables in a sequence in their native language, still there are no universally agreed upon phonetic definitions of what a syllable is.
In the commonly used graphic representation of the syllabic structure of words and wordforms every vowel sound is represented by the capital letter V and every non-syllabic consonant sound by the capital letter C.
Orthographic syllable
Mak-er
Rang-ing
Do-ing
There are several theories of the syllable formation and syllable division, and none of them is shared by all linguists:
Expiratory
Chest-pulse
Pressure
There are two functions of syllable
The first is constitutive function. It lies in its ability to be a part of a word itself. The syllables form language units of greater magnitude that is words, morphemes, and utterances. It this respect two things should be emphasized. First, the syllable is the unit within which the relations between distinctive features of phonemes and their acoustic correlates are revealed. Second, within a syllable (or syllables) prosodic characteristics of speech are realized, which form the stress pattern of a word and the intonation structure of an utterance. In sum, the syllable is a specific minimal structure of both segmental and suprasegmental features.
Questions:
1. What is syllable?
2. What is the functions of the syllable?
3. Speak about theories of syllable formation and division. |
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What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Mouse and Frog:
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Animals:
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Butterfly:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Mouse and Frog:
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Animals:
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Butterfly:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
Squirrel:
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Mouse and Frog:
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Animals:
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Butterfly:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
Squirrel:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Mouse and Frog:
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Animals:
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Butterfly:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
Squirrel:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
Squirrel:
I am a squirrel.
May I have a Christmas party with you?
Animals:
Squirrel:
Thank you very much.
Fox:
Oh, Christmas tree,(2)
Your branches green
Delight me.
They are green
When summer days are bright,
They are green
When winter snow is white.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
I am a hedgehog,hedgehog, hedgehog
I am a squirrel, squirrel, squirrel
And who are you?
Fox:
I am a fox. You know me.
I promise to be good and friendly.
May I celebrate holiday with you?
Animals:
Though you are a cunning fox,
enjoy the holiday of Christ Birth with us.
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
----------------------------
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Mouse and Frog:
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Animals:
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Butterfly:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
Squirrel:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
Squirrel:
I am a squirrel.
May I have a Christmas party with you?
Animals:
Squirrel:
Thank you very much.
Fox:
Oh, Christmas tree,(2)
Your branches green
Delight me.
They are green
When summer days are bright,
They are green
When winter snow is white.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
I am a hedgehog,hedgehog, hedgehog
I am a squirrel, squirrel, squirrel
And who are you?
Fox:
I am a fox. You know me.
I promise to be good and friendly.
May I celebrate holiday with you?
Animals:
Though you are a cunning fox,
enjoy the holiday of Christ Birth with us.
Fox:
Wolf:
Oh, what a joy, what pleasure to see
On Christmas Eve a Christmas tree,
When the Lights shine bright
In the winter night!
----------------------
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
----------------------------
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
------------------------------------
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Animals:
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Butterfly:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
Squirrel:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
Squirrel:
I am a squirrel.
May I have a Christmas party with you?
Animals:
Squirrel:
Thank you very much.
Fox:
Oh, Christmas tree,(2)
Your branches green
Delight me.
They are green
When summer days are bright,
They are green
When winter snow is white.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
I am a hedgehog,hedgehog, hedgehog
I am a squirrel, squirrel, squirrel
And who are you?
Fox:
I am a fox. You know me.
I promise to be good and friendly.
May I celebrate holiday with you?
Animals:
Though you are a cunning fox,
enjoy the holiday of Christ Birth with us.
Fox:
Wolf:
Oh, what a joy, what pleasure to see
On Christmas Eve a Christmas tree,
When the Lights shine bright
In the winter night!
----------------------
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
----------------------------
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
------------------------------------
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
Squirrel:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
Squirrel:
I am a squirrel.
May I have a Christmas party with you?
Animals:
Squirrel:
Thank you very much.
Fox:
Oh, Christmas tree,(2)
Your branches green
Delight me.
They are green
When summer days are bright,
They are green
When winter snow is white.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
I am a hedgehog,hedgehog, hedgehog
I am a squirrel, squirrel, squirrel
And who are you?
Fox:
I am a fox. You know me.
I promise to be good and friendly.
May I celebrate holiday with you?
Animals:
Though you are a cunning fox,
enjoy the holiday of Christ Birth with us.
Fox:
Wolf:
Oh, what a joy, what pleasure to see
On Christmas Eve a Christmas tree,
When the Lights shine bright
In the winter night!
----------------------
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
----------------------------
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
------------------------------------
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
I am a squirrel.
May I have a Christmas party with you?
Thank you very much.
Oh, Christmas tree,(2)
Your branches green
Delight me.
They are green
When summer days are bright,
They are green
When winter snow is white.
Who lives here?
:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
I am a hedgehog,hedgehog, hedgehog
I am a squirrel, squirrel, squirrel
And who are you?
I am a fox. You know me.
I promise to be good and friendly.
May I celebrate holiday with you?
Though you are a cunning fox,
enjoy the holiday of Christ Birth with us.
Oh, what a joy, what pleasure to see
On Christmas Eve a Christmas tree,
When the Lights shine bright
In the winter night!
----------------------
Who lives here?
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox
And who are you?
And who are you?
Thank you.
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
----------------------------
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
------------------------------------
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
I am a squirrel.
May I have a Christmas party with you?
Thank you very much.
Oh, Christmas tree,(2)
Your branches green
Delight me.
They are green
When summer days are bright,
They are green
When winter snow is white.
Who lives here?
:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
I am a hedgehog,hedgehog, hedgehog
I am a squirrel, squirrel, squirrel
And who are you?
I am a fox. You know me.
I promise to be good and friendly.
May I celebrate holiday with you?
Though you are a cunning fox,
enjoy the holiday of Christ Birth with us.
Oh, what a joy, what pleasure to see
On Christmas Eve a Christmas tree,
When the Lights shine bright
In the winter night!
----------------------
Who lives here?
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox
And who are you?
And who are you?
Thank you.
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
----------------------------
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
------------------------------------
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
I am a squirrel.
May I have a Christmas party with you?
Thank you very much.
Oh, Christmas tree,(2)
Your branches green
Delight me.
They are green
When summer days are bright,
They are green
When winter snow is white.
Who lives here?
:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
I am a hedgehog,hedgehog, hedgehog
I am a squirrel, squirrel, squirrel
And who are you?
I am a fox. You know me.
I promise to be good and friendly.
May I celebrate holiday with you?
Though you are a cunning fox,
enjoy the holiday of Christ Birth with us.
Oh, what a joy, what pleasure to see
On Christmas Eve a Christmas tree,
When the Lights shine bright
In the winter night!
----------------------
Who lives here?
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox
And who are you?
And who are you?
Thank you.
Mother:
Mother:
Kitten:
Look, what a nice company here!
Who are you?
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox, I am a wolf .Who are you?
And who are you?
Kitten:
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
----------------------------
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
------------------------------------
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
I am a squirrel.
May I have a Christmas party with you?
Thank you very much.
Oh, Christmas tree,(2)
Your branches green
Delight me.
They are green
When summer days are bright,
They are green
When winter snow is white.
Who lives here?
:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
I am a hedgehog,hedgehog, hedgehog
I am a squirrel, squirrel, squirrel
And who are you?
I am a fox. You know me.
I promise to be good and friendly.
May I celebrate holiday with you?
Though you are a cunning fox,
enjoy the holiday of Christ Birth with us.
Oh, what a joy, what pleasure to see
On Christmas Eve a Christmas tree,
When the Lights shine bright
In the winter night!
----------------------
Who lives here?
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox
And who are you?
And who are you?
Thank you.
Mother:
Mother:
Kitten:
Look, what a nice company here!
Who are you?
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox, I am a wolf .Who are you?
And who are you?
Kitten:
We are little kittens.
This is our Mummy.
We want to have fun with you.
Shall we stay?
Animals:
It would be nice!
Kittens:
Thank you very much.
Bird 1:
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
----------------------------
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
------------------------------------
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
I am a squirrel.
May I have a Christmas party with you?
Thank you very much.
Oh, Christmas tree,(2)
Your branches green
Delight me.
They are green
When summer days are bright,
They are green
When winter snow is white.
Who lives here?
:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
I am a hedgehog,hedgehog, hedgehog
I am a squirrel, squirrel, squirrel
And who are you?
I am a fox. You know me.
I promise to be good and friendly.
May I celebrate holiday with you?
Though you are a cunning fox,
enjoy the holiday of Christ Birth with us.
Oh, what a joy, what pleasure to see
On Christmas Eve a Christmas tree,
When the Lights shine bright
In the winter night!
----------------------
Who lives here?
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox
And who are you?
And who are you?
Thank you.
Mother:
Mother:
Kitten:
Look, what a nice company here!
Who are you?
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox, I am a wolf .Who are you?
And who are you?
Kitten:
We are little kittens.
This is our Mummy.
We want to have fun with you.
Shall we stay?
Animals:
It would be nice!
Kittens:
Thank you very much.
Bird 1:
Bird 2:
Bird3:
When the snow is on the ground,
Look! What a beautiful fir-tree!It would be nice to live here.Hello, my dear tree!May I live under your branches?
What a nice place! What a lovely tree!I like a little fir-tree upon the hill,Sleeping in the moonlight still,Are you dreaming now of meWho bloomed into Christmas tree?Who lives under this fir-tree?
I do.I am a mouse and I live under this tree.And who are you?
I am a frog.May I live with you?
Yes, you may. Come inplease.
I have some decoration for our tree.
----------------------------
I love this fir-tree,
I love to see you!
I have some trimmings
Of red and green,
Just for you, only few.
------------------------------------
We do.
I am a mouse, a mouse, a mouse.
I am a frog, frog, frog.
And who are you?
I am a hare.
May I live with you?
Yes, you may.
Come in, please.
Cock:
Cookie-doo, cookie-doo.
December comes,
So white and cold,
With snow it stops the rain,
It draws trees old and young
With frosty hoar.
Who lives here?
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
And who are you?
Cock:
I am a cock.
May I live with you?
Yes, you are welcome.
Cock:
Thank you very much.
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
And who are you?
Butterfly:
I am a butterfly. I have never seen a Christmas tree. I want to celebrate Christmas with you.
May I?
Animals:
Yes, you may.
Join us, please.
Butterfly:
You are so kind.
Thank you.
Hedgehog:
Animals:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
And who are you?
Hedgehog:
I am a hedgehog.
May I stay with you for Christmas?
Animals:
Oh, course.
Come here, Please.
Hedgehog:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a hedgehog (3)
And who are you?
I am a squirrel.
May I have a Christmas party with you?
Thank you very much.
Oh, Christmas tree,(2)
Your branches green
Delight me.
They are green
When summer days are bright,
They are green
When winter snow is white.
Who lives here?
:
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly,butterfly, butterfly
I am a hedgehog,hedgehog, hedgehog
I am a squirrel, squirrel, squirrel
And who are you?
I am a fox. You know me.
I promise to be good and friendly.
May I celebrate holiday with you?
Though you are a cunning fox,
enjoy the holiday of Christ Birth with us.
Oh, what a joy, what pleasure to see
On Christmas Eve a Christmas tree,
When the Lights shine bright
In the winter night!
----------------------
Who lives here?
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox
And who are you?
And who are you?
Thank you.
Mother:
Mother:
Kitten:
Look, what a nice company here!
Who are you?
We do.
I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox, I am a wolf .Who are you?
And who are you?
Kitten:
We are little kittens.
This is our Mummy.
We want to have fun with you.
Shall we stay?
Animals:
It would be nice!
Kittens:
Thank you very much.
Bird 1:
Bird 2:
Bird3:
We do. I am a mouse, mouse, mouse
I am a frog, frog, frog
I am a hare, hare, hare
I am a cock, cock, cock
I am a butterfly
I am a hedgehog
I am a squirrel
I am a fox, I am a wolf .We are kittens, kittens, kittens. Who are you?
And who are you?
Birds:
Birds:
Thank you very much.
Squirrel:
Christmas day will soon be here
I can hardly wait.
Santa will be coming,
Christmas day will soon be here.
Girl:
Santa Claus, Santa Claus,
Come to our tree,
Bring presents for me,
Christmas is near,
Come quickly here!
Snowflakes:
1. Tiny stars are fallingfrom the sky tonight,tonight, the tiny stars of snow.
Animals:
Merry Christmas, dear Santa!
We are glad to have you here! |
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Made by the pupils of the 5th form. |
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In fact a social network - a virtual association of people where they can share certain information
The reasons for its existence are obvious: today people spend a lot of time on the computer and use it to share information with each other especially in electronic form, because it at least saves their time.
The main positive aspects of social networks:
youth can communicate with friends at a distance,
it is a fast and cheap way of communication,
youth can easily make new acquaintances and so on. access to a lot of information,
online education.
The main negatives:
- psychological dependence,
waste of time,
damage to health,
the replacement of real to virtual communication,
- intellectual degradation and others. information may be incorrect or not authentic.
- negative effects on family or personal communication.
Nowadays in the World Wide Web there are a lot social networkingwhere any person is free to register and communicate with anyone.
Facebook
Skype
Vkontakte.ru
Odnoklassniki.ru
Twitter |
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The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVII-XX centuries
Impressionism
Cubism
Surrealism
Francisco Goya
Edouard Manet
(1776-1828)
Museo del Prado Madrid, Spain
Museo del Prado Madrid, Spain
(1823-1883)
Staatliche Kunsthalle Mannkeim, Germany
Gallery of Cortold, London, UK
Salvador Dali
(1904-1989)
Museum of Modern Art, New York
Philadelphia Museum of Art, USA
The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVIII-XX centuries
The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVIII-XX centuries
Impressionism
Cubism
Surrealism
Francisco Goya
Edouard Manet
The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVIII-XX centuries
The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVIII-XX centuries
Impressionism
Cubism
Surrealism
Francisco Goya
Edouard Manet
The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVIII-XX centuries
The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVIII-XX centuries
Impressionism
Cubism
Surrealism
Francisco Goya
Edouard Manet
The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVIII-XX centuries
The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVIII-XX centuries
Impressionism
Cubism
Surrealism
Francisco Goya
Edouard Manet
The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVIII-XX centuries
The Main Streams of the West-European Fine Arts in XVIII-XX centuries
Impressionism
Cubism
Surrealism
Francisco Goya
Edouard Manet |
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My name is Ira and surname Isakova. I am 24year old and I am from Ukraine live in Kiev.I work for the medical operator. I have many hobbies but my favourite hobby is travelling.
My partner
My partner is my friend. Her names Dasha and her 25 year old. We works together in the departmeat. She is very responsible person and she is a team leader. There usually organizes the teamwork, the communicate and the consultant for team member. She listens to their to opinions and propositions, problems and achieve, goals and stuffs.
Dasha is colleagua and friend. Our are team member very likes Dasha.
We are a team!!!
Work in the team very well!!!
Together Everyone Achieves More!!!
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Vocabulary.Look at the words below and try to do the matching between words and definitions.
Find the names of means of transport:
T
J
B
C
S
H
I
P
T
C
R
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U
A
R
A
F
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Rearrange the letters to make words.
My mother travels by SAFT train.
We RRAIDEV at the bus stop yesterday.
It was a nice RIPT.
We spent our holiday at the IDESEAS last year.
Choose the correct word to complete
Why do people like to travel?
How can people travel?
Why do people prefer to make journey in a car?
Why do some people like to travel by sea?
Why do people like to travel by plane?
Why do some people like to travel by train?
What do people do on the board the plane?
Answer the questions
Dialogue 1 You are interested if your friend like to travel
Do you like to travel? At a hotel.
Where do you like to travel? By plane
How do you get there?
How long does it take you to get there? To Turkey
Where do you stay?
Dialogue 2 Tell your friend about your last trip.
Where did you travel last year? I went to Great Britain.
How was the trip? In the expensive hotel.
Where did you stay? Did you like it there?
What did you do there? Very much
I learned English, went shopping, and took lots of pictures.
Your next task will be to make up dialogues according the given
situations and using the following words and phrases
Listen to the questions and try to find the right variant
1. a. Los Angeles b. New York c. Washington
2. a. London b. Rome c. Paris
3 a. Paris b. Kyiv c . Amsterdam
4. a. Toronto b. Ottawa c. Montreal
5. a. Cairo b. Istanbul c. Rome
6. a. London b. Berlin c. Moscow
7. a. Spain b. France c. Italy
8. a.London b.New York c. Belfast
9. a.Columbus b.Shakespeare c.King Henry
10.a.bike b.plane c.car
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Since ancient time Nature has served Man being the source of his life.
For thousands of years people and animals lived in harmony with nature.
With the development of civilization not only our environment has changed but also the habits of animals.
Wild animals became lazier and they hunt less. Sometimes they want to find food in the cities and often are killed there.
Strongly habits and behavior of dogs in the city changed
Dogs pass to green light of a traffic light and less get under cars
Dogs go on one route to the subway
Birds well adapted to city conditions, they often arrive in places where people throw out food
Proteins from sawmills get to people into houses what to eat. The reason of the such - lack of natural food
Because of change of life and activity of the person the behavior of animals changes |
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Greece
Africa
Rome
Vase
Box
Bag
Vase
Approve
Recognize officially
Ban or transform
Ban or transform
Bishop
Wrestler
Merchant
Bishop
Recognized
Removed
Permitted
Removed
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Which is the way to London town?
Where? Where?
Close your eyes
And you are there! |
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Technology has changed our lives dramatically !
It is important to be computer literate nowadays.
Mobile phones can replace many other products.
Passive : be + Past Participle
1- They use cameras in shops to help prevent crime.
2- NASA will have designed a new robot for space exploration.
3- Manufactures are developing a new type of phone.
Passive : be + Past Participle
4- About 2 billion people use the Internet every day.
5- They always store important information about the company on this computer.
6- A new worker broke this fax-machine yesterday.
Billionaire- 31
William Henry Gates
28th October 1955
Seattle, USA
Maths and Science
Microsoft -1976
ambitious and
hardworking
1995- book The
Road Ahead
Puzzles,
golf,
reading about
science
generous-
money to charity
Mark Kennedy , a former London police officer, said: "All of the biggest technological inventions created by man - the airplane, the automobile, the computer - say little about his intelligence, but speak volumes about his laziness."
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We
You
They
He
She
It
V
Vs
write the letter
write the letter
write the letter
write the letter
writes the letter
writes the letter
writes the letter
Do
Does
I
You
We
They
He
She
It
I usually read this book
She always reads this book
They sometimes read this book
He often reads this book
We seldom reads this book
You read this book every day
He plays football every summer.
We play football every summer.
Who plays football every summer?
Who plays football every summer?
When do you go to school?
Why does he study English?
Do
does
do
Does
Do
does
Do
Do
Do
go
helps
go
sleeps
drink
Do you work
What do you do
Where do they go
Where does he speak English?
Where do they always come?
What does Mary eat every evening?
When does Mary eat apples?
Who eats apples every evening?
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History of the rise of advertising
Ancient traders just been exposed to competition problems, as well as modern businesses, and therefore the emergence of advertising has become quite reasonable step in the history of the economic system mankind.The oldest example of advertising, preserved to the present, is the papyrus, inform the ancient Egyptians for the sale of a slave. In ancient Mesopotamia respecting merchants had special badges that replaced their logo and trademark. In ancient Greece there was a practice of advertising engraving on stones and carving on wood poles for. In ancient Rome, coal vendors contacted for advertising messages on a specially constructed for this purpose the walls, called albumusami.
Printing machine for advertising
Over the next several thousand years of history of advertising is undergoing a significant metamorphosis, and so would have continued further, if in 1450, Gutenberg did not invent a unique invention - the printing press. In fairness, we note that the printing press long before it has come up with the Chinese, but for marketing purposes, they did not use it for some reason: perhaps not experienced any problems with demand. As a result, the first ad, created by the printing press, was an English ad 1478.
The first English-language newspaper
At the 1622nd published in print first English-language newspaper, which gave a powerful impetus to the development of advertising. In the 1630th Parisian doctor opened the first in the history of a firm specializing in print advertising. Around the same time, Steele and Addison issued "Tetler" newspaper, which was printed the text of "the great art of drawing up the advertising message."
Founder of advertising
The founder of the advertising in the United States was Benjamin Franklin, who published "Gazzet" in 1723. Benjamin became the founder of a thriving advertising industry. As a result, American advertising has become the most advanced in the world at that period of history.
Advertising in Russia
The revolution in the history of advertising has happened after the First World War, when the competition between the monopolists has reached its peak. That's when advertising started to use the methods of statistical and psychological analysis, visual arts and design.
In Russia the first advertisement drew as many as at the end of XIX century. In the twentieth century, already printed promotional material and learn from the experience of more developed countries in the advertising sense.
Little Black Dress.
The base note of flavor: ylang-ylang is a "flower of flowers" with a richly sweet feminine scent that awakens the senses. If you are clothed in very little black dress.Set is a perfume water, eau de toilette, and roll-on deodorant, body cream and deodorant body spray. When you order a set of women's gloves, "Delilah" as a gift.
Always be elegant!
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Reported Questions
Study the examples
Changes
As you can see there are some changes we have already mentioned when studying reporting statements (personal pronouns, possessive adjectives and pronouns, tenses, time adverbials).
There are some new ones, though.
Reporting verbs
Reporting verbs used are mainly:
ask, want to know, wonder
Types of questions
We distinguish two types of questions:
Yes/no questions (the ones starting with an auxiliary or modal verb to which we reply with yes/no)
Wh-questions (the ones starting with a question word, such as what, when, where, why, how etc.)
Yes/no questions
When we report these questions we link two parts with if/whether
Wh-questions
The two parts are linked with the question word used in direct speech.
Word order |
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15 century
Russia
Let's travel with us
We are going to the past!
We started out many years ago
No one will ever know
How far we've really come
Since we waked away
And no more words to say!
We came back to the 15th
Take our greetings.
Guess our riddle
About outstanding people.
We'd like to introduce you one of the most outstanding politicians of Russian history of the 15th century.
Why have we chosen this person?
Here are some moments
which concern his activity:
Our riddles:
This tsar united separated states into the one great state and its name was Rus.
In 1840 he reached Ugra river and the famous standing on Ugra began.
When he ruled, the Golden Orda stopped to exist.
Ivan III
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The plane has landed safely.
They have graduated. Congratulations!
Federer has lost the semifinal match in Melbourne .
Nole has won the Australian Open for the second time.
The present perfect tells us about the past and the present.
When we use the present perfect, we see things as happening in the past but having a result in the present.
We use the present perfect with today and phrases with this, e.g. this morning, this week, this year.
We've done quite a good job today.
When we ask / talk about our experience
Have you ever been to London?
Have I told you lately that I love you?
With just to express the action finished a short time ago
With yet in negative sentences and questions when we expect something to happen
We can use the present perfect with for and since. We use for to say how long this period is (for three days). We use since to say when the period began (since Friday).
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Statistics:
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Employment of graduates
56% found a job with a salary average of 27 thousand dollars
90% found a job with a salary average of 30 thousand dollars
2010 year
2006 year
The most popular professions in America
Statistics:
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 20 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $ 76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
The most popular professions in America
Statistics:
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 20 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $ 76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics:
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 20 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $ 76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics:
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $ 76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics:
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $ 76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics:
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $ 76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics:
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $ 76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $ 76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
Employment of graduates
56% found a job with a salary average of 27 thousand dollars
90% found a job with a salary average of 30 thousand dollars
2010 year
2006 year
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
HR Department personalayu He places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
The most popular professions in America
Statistics :
In 2012, half of the popular professions were health workers.
U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics reports that 12.7 million Americans are unemployed.
Most of the unemployed are recent college graduates.
Expert's Advice
Experts advise to monitor the labor market and choose the right profession.
The problem
After college, the profession can not be demanded in the labor market.
Top 10 popular professions:
Biomedical Engineer
Biomedical engineers develop medical equipment and devices - from artificial hearts to the systems for the delivery of drugs.
Average salary: $76,000
Telecommunications Network Engineer
Professionals who plan, design, troubleshoot and monitor the construction and operation of telecommunication networks.
These networks are used for video communication.
Average salary: $ 87,000
Physician Assistant
Physician Assistant to perform a daily inspection of the patient, analysis, advice and even prescribes medicine under the supervision of a physician.
Average salary: $ 92,000
Software Architect
Architects often work with customers and product managers and serve as a link between the Engineering Department and the Department of Business at the company. So, this profession is more diverse than a profession programmer.
Average salary: $ 119,000
Environmental Engineer
Environmental engineers use engineering skills to protect the environment - solve the problem of air pollution, water treatment, waste management, alternative energy sources and energy, working both in private and in public sectors.
Average salary: $ 81,000
Physical Therapist
Evaluates and improves the functionality of the patient. Helps to recover from the operation.
Average salary: $ 75,000
Optometrist
Specialist who diagnoses and treating eye diseases.
Average salary: $ 108,000
Employment Recruiter
Employment Recruiter places ads on search candidate for the open position, studies and interviews candidates, advising managers and employees on personnel policies.
Average salary: $ 60,000
Environmental Health & Safety Specialist
Security experts identify the sources of environmental pollution that affect the environment or human health.
Average salary: $ 71,000
Occupational Therapist
Specialist to help you use workflows for medicinal purposes.
Average salary: $ 72,000
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We
You
They
He
She
It
V
Vs
write the letter
write the letter
write the letter
write the letter
writes the letter
writes the letter
writes the letter
Do
Does
I
You
We
They
He
She
It
I usually read this book
She always reads this book
They sometimes read this book
He often reads this book
We seldom reads this book
You read this book every day
He plays football every summer.
We play football every summer.
Who plays football every summer?
Who plays football every summer?
When do you go to school?
Why does he study English?
Do
does
do
Does
Do
does
Do
Do
Do
go
helps
go
sleeps
drink
Do you work
What do you do
Where do they go
Where does he speak English?
Where do they always come?
What does Mary eat every evening?
When does Mary eat apples?
Who eats apples every evening?
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-metod-of-describing-people.html | The Method of Describing People | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/33/7efcd426612f5c9cf48a05fbf70e4d9b.ppt | files/7efcd426612f5c9cf48a05fbf70e4d9b.ppt | Describing People
1 2 3
Introduction
Paragraph 1
Name of the person when, where and how you first met him/her
Main Body
Paragraph 2
Physical appearance (facial features & clothes)
Paragraph 3
Personal qualities and justification(s)/examples
Paragraph 4
Hobbies/interests
Conclusion
Paragraph 5
Comments & feelings about the person
fantastic sense of humour, sailing, painting, good-looking, immature, great sense of style, scuba diving, out going, olive skin, curly dark hair, casual clothes, friendly, wavy hair, pale complexion, rude, lazy, pointed nose, shoulder-length hair, tall, slim, of medium height, generous, popular, skiing, bossy, attractive, plump, rafting.
Hobbies/interests, name & when/ where/how met, comments/feelings, physical appearance & clothes, personal qualities |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-map-of-great-britain.html | The map of Great Britain | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/13/8d666f29710b207751264b58a777bba3.ppt | files/8d666f29710b207751264b58a777bba3.ppt | Traveling to United Kingdom
The map of Great Britain
There are four countries in United Kingdom of Great Britain: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. This countries are colored in different colors. The capital of England is London, the capital of Scotland is Edinburgh, the capital of Wales is Cardiff and the capital of Northern Ireland is Belfast.
Four parts of Great Britain
England
Wales
Northern Ireland
Scotland
Here we can find some information about countries and their people
England - 50,431,700 people. The country divides into regions.
Scotland - 5,094,800 people. The country divides into council areas.
Wales - 2,958,600 people. The country divides into unitary authorities.
Northern Ireland - 1,724,400 people. The country divides into counties.
England
Scotland
Wales
Northern Ireland
Britain is the parliamentary monarchy.
The royal family and the Queen.
Here we can see a lot of magical things!
Stonehenge
This country has a lot of ancient buildings
Manchester town hall and Westminster Abbey.
London
It is how it looks from space
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London is situated upon both banks of the Thames. There are 17 bridges
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Jazz History
The history of jazz can be traced back to the Unites States in the early part of the 20th century. From Ragtime and Blues to Big Band and Bebop, jazz has been a part of a proud African American tradition for over 100 years.
Louis Armstrong
Miles Davis
Billie Holiday
Duke Ellington
Benny Goodman
Glenn Miller
They have instilled modern music lovers with an appreciation for musical history.
1800s
1900s
1930s
A new style of jazz, "big band swing," became the most popular music of the 1930s and 1940s. Because of its highly energetic beat, swing music brought people to the dance floor every night.
1940s
Many jazz musicians were drafted to fight in World War II. A million African Americans served in the armed forces and so bands were experiencing difficulties in finding musicians to perform in the dance halls.
1950s
Jazz in our country
The first professional jazz band was the Moscow Orchestra of pianist and composer Alexander Tsfasman.
Early Soviet jazz bands mainly specialized in performing fashionable dances, such as foxtrot and charleston.
The Development and history of jazz in the USSR between 1920 and 1953 was in constant flux between prohibition, censorship and sponsorship. It was dependent on domestic, foreign, economic and ideological factors.
Eddie Rozner
Remarkable contribution into the development of Soviet jazz was made by a composer, musician and bandleader Eddie Rozner. He became one of the pioneers of swing jazz in the USSR.
The Red Age of jazz
The year 1932 marked a turning point in the development of Soviet jazz.
This phase lasted until 1936 and is known as the Red Age of Jazz. The increased presence of mass media such as radio and records was responsible for this reception.
the 50-es and 60-es
Oleg Lundstrem orchestra
Riga jazz (REO)
Georgiy Garanian
Boris Frumkin
Alexey Zubov
Chamber music
The development of chamber music and club jazz in the diversity of its style begins in the 1970s.
Many of the masters of the Soviet jazz began their career on the stage of Moscow's legendary jazz club "Blue Bird", which existed from 1964 to 2009.
Why do we like jazz?
From then on up to present days the development of jazz has a growing influence on society.
People like to listen to jazz, this vitality of musical production in which improvisation plays a great role.
Today jazz is played all over the world. On every continent special festivals are held where jazz musicians from the United States, Asia, Africa, South America and Europe meet and share their music.
Jazz will always be performed and listened to.
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It was created by black Americans, who were brought there from Africa as slaves.
Different native songs were sung and different music of their homeland was played by black slaves in America.
Jazz became popular in our country in the 1930s, in connection with the activity of the ensemble of the actor and singer Leonid Utesov.
Their work has put the Soviet jazz to a new level and closer to the world standards.
David Goloshchekin
Alexei Kozlov
Alexei Kuznetsov
Victor Friedman
German Lukyanov
What is Jazz?
Jazz History
The history of jazz can be traced back to the Unites States in the early part of the 20th century. From Ragtime and Blues to Big Band and Bebop, jazz has been a part of a proud African American tradition for over 100 years.
Louis Armstrong
Miles Davis
Billie Holiday
Duke Ellington
Benny Goodman
Glenn Miller
They have instilled modern music lovers with an appreciation for musical history.
1800s
1900s
1930s
A new style of jazz, "big band swing," became the most popular music of the 1930s and 1940s. Because of its highly energetic beat, swing music brought people to the dance floor every night.
1940s
Many jazz musicians were drafted to fight in World War II. A million African Americans served in the armed forces and so bands were experiencing difficulties in finding musicians to perform in the dance halls.
1950s
Jazz in our country
The first professional jazz band was the Moscow Orchestra of pianist and composer Alexander Tsfasman.
Early Soviet jazz bands mainly specialized in performing fashionable dances, such as foxtrot and charleston.
The Development and history of jazz in the USSR between 1920 and 1953 was in constant flux between prohibition, censorship and sponsorship. It was dependent on domestic, foreign, economic and ideological factors.
Eddie Rozner
Remarkable contribution into the development of Soviet jazz was made by a composer, musician and bandleader Eddie Rozner. He became one of the pioneers of swing jazz in the USSR.
The Red Age of jazz
The year 1932 marked a turning point in the development of Soviet jazz.
This phase lasted until 1936 and is known as the Red Age of Jazz. The increased presence of mass media such as radio and records was responsible for this reception.
the 50-es and 60-es
Oleg Lundstrem orchestra
Riga jazz (REO)
Georgiy Garanian
Boris Frumkin
Alexey Zubov
Chamber music
The development of chamber music and club jazz in the diversity of its style begins in the 1970s.
Many of the masters of the Soviet jazz began their career on the stage of Moscow's legendary jazz club "Blue Bird", which existed from 1964 to 2009.
Why do we like jazz?
From then on up to present days the development of jazz has a growing influence on society.
People like to listen to jazz, this vitality of musical production in which improvisation plays a great role.
Today jazz is played all over the world. On every continent special festivals are held where jazz musicians from the United States, Asia, Africa, South America and Europe meet and share their music.
Jazz will always be performed and listened to. |
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Since 1991 the Valley of geysers is opened for visitings by tourists. Last year in the Valley the landslip in volume about 5 million cubic meter has descended. It has blocked a river Gejzernoj channel. The formed lake has flooded a part of operating geysers. Two of three helicopter platforms, tourist tracks and constructions in the bottom part of the Valley have been destroyed. But, fortunately, the unique corner of the nature has escaped.
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1. Secret Station
2. Riddles Station
It is very big and grey. It can walk. It has a very long nose. It lives in India and Africa.
I live in the river.
I am not fish.
I am green.
What am I?
I am from Africa. I am green. I am big. I am strong. I can swim very well. I like fish.
I am grey, strong.
I can run, jump.
I like meat.
I am from Russia.
I am very big and brown.
I can run, climb.
I live in the forest.
I am grey in summer and I am white in winter. I can run and jump. I have long ears and a small tail. I like carrots.
I am not small. I am not big. I can run, jump, climb. I like milk. I like mice. I live in the house.
I am red and I have a fine tail, I live in the forest, I like meat.
It lives in the forest. It likes bananas.
4. Theatrical station
5. Zoo station
6. Lexical station
Foxesraccoonshenstigerspigshorsesparrotscatsdogsrabbitsbearslionswolves
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1.Frog cannot swim.
2.Dogs can sing.
3.A cat can ten legs.
4.A rabbit is red.
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The Thistle
The Shamrock
The Daffodil
The Rose
2. Which sea is between Ireland and Britain?
3. What do British post and telephone boxes have in common?
4. Stilton, Cheddar, Double Gloucester and Caerphilly are all kinds of...
5. Which band was John Lennon a member of in the 1960s?
6. Which famous writer was born in Stratford-upon-Avon?
7. Which king had 6 wives?
The Union Jack is the name of:
a) a football club
b) the UK flag
c) a popular Irish name
9. The British Prime Minister lives at:
a) 10 Downing Street
b) 11 Whitehall
c) 12 The Mall
10. What is the name of a Scottish skirt?
11. What does a typical English breakfast consist of ? Name at least 3 products
What are the capital cities of the following countries:
a) England
b) Wales
c) Scotland
d)Northern Ireland
St Patrick's Day is on:
a) 31th March
b) 17th March
c) 1st May
14. The UK is a/an ______
a) federation
b) constitutional monarchy
c) absolute monarchy
d) republic
15. What is the name of a famous shopping street in London?
a) Broadway
b) Fleet Street
c) Oxford Street
d) Wall Street
16. NAME THE FOLLOWING FAMOUS PEOPLE OF BRITAIN
17. PROVIDE NAMES TO THE FOLLOWING PLACES |
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My family and my friends
My friends
My friends
The Sun of Friends.
This is Taras.
He is my friend.
This is Olia.
She is my friend.
Look and say
Listen and repeat
Work in pairs. Ask and answer
How old are you?
I am six.
My family(The family song)
Speak in class
This is my family.
This is my mother.
This is my father.
This is my sister.
This is my brother.
Listen , repeat and act out.
The turnip
Characters:
The turnip
Grandfather
Grandmother
The Dog
The Cat
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Maya - a civilization in Central America, known for its literature, art, architecture, and mathematical and astronomical systems. The Maya began to form in pre-classical era (2000 BC. - 250 AD.), and most cities had reached its peak during the Classic Period (250 AD. - 900 AD.). It had been existed until the arrival of the conquistadors.
Towns of the Maya were built of stone, many of which were abandoned long before the Europeans arrived, others were inhabited and after. Other natoins of Central America used the calendar, discovered by the Maya. The Maya used hieroglyphic writing system, partially decoded. Numerous inscriptions on the monuments are saved nowadays. Also the Maya created an effective system of agriculture, had thorough knowledges in astronomy.
Writing
Existence
Early pre-classical period (about 2000-900 BC. )
The average pre-classical period (about 900-400 BC.)
Late pre-classical period (about 400 years BC. - 250, AD.)
Early Classic period (about 250-600 years AD.)
Late Classic period (about 600-900 years AD.)
The art of the ancient Maya had reached its development during the classical period (about 250 years - 900 years AD.). Wall frescos in Palenque, Bonampak, and Copan are among the most beautiful. Beauty of image of people on frescos allow to compare these monuments of culture with the monuments of culture of the ancient world. |
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Easter is
coming!
HALLOWEEN
CHRISTMAS
On Sunday a Bunny sits in a bus
He sells the nuts and hot cross buns.
Easter
The name Easter comes from Eostre, an ancient Anglo-Saxon goddes of spring.
Christ
people
church
Hot cross buns
Colored eggs
bunny
Easter Traditions
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The geographic extent of the Maya civilization, known as the Maya area, extended throughout the southern Mexican states of Chiapas, Tabasco, and the Yucatán Peninsula states of Quintana Roo, Campeche and Yucatán.
The Maya area also extended throughout the northern Central American region, including the present-day nations of Guatemala, Belize, El Salvador and western Honduras.
The Maya is a Mesoamerican civilization, noted for the only known fully developed written language of the pre-Columbian Americas, as well as its art, architecture, and mathematical and astronomical systems.
Many Maya cities reached their highest state development during the Classic period (c. 250 AD to 900 AD), and continued until the arrival of the Spanish. At its peak, it was one of the most densely populated and culturally dynamic societies in the world.
The Maya civilization shares many features with other Mesoamerican civilizations. Advances such as writing, epigraphy, and the calendar did not originate with the Maya; however, their civilization fully developed them.
The Maya peoples never disappea-
red. Today, the Maya and their descend-
ants form sizable populati-
on through
out the Maya area.
Many Mayan languages continue to be spoken as primary languages today; the Rabinal Achí, a play written in the Achi' language, was declared a Masterpiece of the Oral and Intangible Heritage of Humanity by UNESCO in 2005.
As Maya cities spread throughout the varied geography of Mesoamerica, site planning appears to have been minimal. Maya architecture tended to integrate a great degree of natural features.
The Maya writing system (often called hieroglyphs) was a combination of phonetic symbols and logograms. It is the only writing system of the Pre-Columbian New World which is known to completely represent the spoken language of its community.
In common with the other Mesoamerican civilizations, the Maya used a base 20 and base 5 numbering system. Also, the preclassic Maya and their neighbors independently developed the concept of zero by 36 BC.
They produced extremely accurate astronomical observations; their charts of the movements of the moon and planets are equal or superior to those of any other civilization working from naked eye observation. |
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Unscramble these words.
Ulcetru---
Ntstgo---
Encytru---
Encahln---
Iroingea----
Complete the definitions with the appropriate words from the text above.
It describes something that is the only of its kind.
To be weaker, less important, smaller.
To give someone permission.
The situation or fact when something becomes better, more profitable.
To keep something at the same standard or quality as before. |
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The contribution of Tambov region in the victory in WWII was invaluable.
The purpose of the project:
The tasks of the project:
To draw attention of the teenagers to "small homeland" and its contribution to the great victory.
To acquire the skills of literary translation of the text into English;
To make the selection of the most significant material about the participation of Tambov in WWII.
The plan of the research :
1. To collect and analyze the material about the role of the Tambov region in the Great Patriotic War.
2. To select the facts and events that reflect the participation of the Tambov region in the war.
3. To find the illustrative material on this topic.
4. To make conclusions of the study.
5. To make a translation of research materials in English.
6. To make a presentation of the research project.
June 22, 1941
At noon on June 22, 1941 Moscow radio broadcast an emergency message of the government: without the declaration of war, Germany attacked the USSR. Battles of unprecedented magnitude were held in a huge front from the Barents Sea to the Black Sea. The World history did not know battles, equal in scope to what began in summer in 1941 on the Soviet-front.
Tambov mobilized
In Tambov the Town Defense Committee was founded that concentrated in its hands of all military and civil authority. All the people rose to defend the homeland.
Tambov region had a large mobilization potential. In the first days of the war the military commissioners received numerous applications from volunteers to send them to the front. With the help of the Communists and Komsomol members the communist battalion was formed which consisted of 500 people and it was sent to the Byelorussian Front. Most of the warriors of the battalion were killed, but at the cost of their lives, they stopped the enemy at his front.
The first day of mobilization in Oktyabrski region of Tambov.
Tambov mobilized in literature
In Tambov land during the war years there was a formation of many parts of the Red Army. Here in autumn of 1941 323, 325 and 331 the infantry divisions were formed which had gone to defend Moscow. Here the 2nd Guards Army was formed in autumn 1942, commanded under Lieutenant General RJ Malinowski who had gone to Stalingrad in December 1942.
The Army played the major role in defeating the Nazi group at Stalingrad. The 2nd Guards Army entered the history of the Great Patriotic War as an army of a breakthrough, as the undefeated army. The famous writer Yuri Bondarev in his novel "Hot Snow" remembered about the days of the army formation in Tambov land.
"Tambov farmer"
In November, 1942, Tambov farmers made a patriotic initiative to raise funds for the construction of a tank column "Tambov farmer." 40 million rubles was collected. On December 15, 1942 at the station the Council met the delegations of all 43 districts of Tambov region.
In 1949, one of the armored T-34 tank column "Tambov farmer" was delivered to Tambov and raised on a pedestal of glory as a symbol of heroism, bravery and sacrifice of the Soviet people.
Heroes of Tambov
Tambov people fought on all fronts, both in the regular Red Army units and in partisan detachments in the temporarily-occupied territory, in the Resistance movement in Italy, France, Belgium. More than 260 Tambov warriors were awarded the title Hero of the Soviet Union. Full Cavalier of the Order of Glory was given more than 50 people.
The monument of Petrov V.S. , the hero of the Soviet Union
The monument of Zoya Kosmodemyanskaya, the hero of the Soviet Union
Industry and agriculture
In the current military situation, when the Tambov region had immediate rear of the front, it has increased its military and economic importance. Production of industrial and agricultural area figured prominently in the economy.
Industrial enterprises of the region started development and production of various types of modern weapons, repairing the equipment. A significant number of workers, retirees have returned to the plants.
Farmers worked tirelessly. The villages had almost no men. Almost all population from children 10-12 years old to 80 years worked in the fields. The working day lasted from sunrise to sunset. Despite all the difficulties of the first war of the summer, in the area gathered a rich harvest, put it on time and without losses.
Hospitals in Tambov
Tambov had shown a great care for the wounded residents, evacuees, orphans. Due to the proximity of the front Tambov region has become the location of hospitals the first line. In early July in 1941 Tambov received the first wounded. The hospitals were located in the buildings of schools, institutes, health centers. In total there were 47.
Evacuees
Tambov earth sheltered tens of thousands of evacuees from the Baltics, Ukraine, Belarus and neighboring areas. Our countrymen are among the first in the country began the noble cause of creating orphanages for children whose parents were killed at the front.
During the first months of the war in Tambov province arrived 25 orphanages and one orphanage, they were 3200 children. In Tambov the ground they have found kindness and hospitality.
Award
The contribution of Tambov in the fight against the Nazis during the Second World War marked the Decree of the Presidium of the Supreme Council of 25 April 1961 on awarding the regional center - the city of Tambov - Order of Red Banner of Labor.
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Families Today
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The aim:
Traditional Family of the past
The mother, who was the homemaker
The father, who was the breadwinner
2 children under the age of 18.
Three main factors account for changes in the family nowadays:
The Changing Family
more women in the work force
a high divorce rate
an increase in the age at which people marry
A divorce is a legal agreement to end a marriage.
High Divorce Rate
Today many young people delay marriage and parenthood until later in life.
Postponing Marriage
Most women have two children, and a growing number have none.
Family Forms
Children can live in nuclear, single-parent, extended, blended, or foster families.
A nuclear family consists of
a couple and their child or children living together in one household.
Nuclear Family
A single-parent family is a family in which only one parent lives with the child or children.
Single-Parent Family
Mothers head about 90 percent of single-parent families.
Financial problems are often major ones in single-parent families.
An extended family is a group of close relatives living together or near each other.
Extended Family
A blended family consists of a biological parent, a stepparent, and the children of one or both parents.
Blended Family
In a foster family, stepparents care for children whose biological parents are unable to care for them.
Foster Family
young children must dress themselves, tidy up their room, and do homework.
Teenagers have to do household chores, care for younger brothers or sisters, or add to the family income.
You are also responsible for following family rules and for showing respect for all family members.
Many families divide up the responsibilities.
Shared Responsibilities
There are benefits to sharing household chores.
Children who are trusted with important tasks develop a sense of responsibility and higher self-esteem.
Family values
Love and caring
Trust and support
Mutual understanding
Respect to parents
Tolerance
Shared responsibilities
Common interests
Joint rest
Summary |
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Elizabeth II comes from the Windsor dynasty. Came to the throne February 6, 1952 at age 25 after the death of his father King George VI.
She is 4.
She is 11.
During the Second World War, Elizabeth insisted that parents allowed her to enter military service.
Mastered the profession of the driver in a military transport training center and qualified as a truck driver, she knew how to change a tire on the truck, to disassemble and assemble the engine.
In 1945, Elizabeth worked in women territorial services (Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service), where he ended the war with the rank of junior commander.
Thousands of people lined up along the route of the procession, and upon termination of service and have been admitted to Westminster Abbey.
Millions listened to a report about what is going on air. Wedding kino seeing in theaters across the country, many thousands of Britons. Buckingham Palace has received about 10,000 congratulatory telegrams.
The wedding ceremony of Princess Elizabeth and the Duke of Edinburgh at Westminster Abbey began November 20, 1947 at 11:30 GMT in the presence of two thousand invited guests.
Mosaic depicting Elizabeth II in the year when she came to the throne (1952) and Diamond Jubilee year (2012)
She is 26.
She is 27.
She is 27.
The further life of the Queen Elizabeth II
After his ascension to the throne of Queen Elizabeth II was actively involved in the political life of their country, as well as many other states of the British Commonwealth. Over the years, many years of the reign of Elizabeth toured many countries in the world and has participated in various symbolic events.
She is 28.
She is 31.
She is 36.
The further life of the Queen Elizabeth II
It is remarkable that even in the fifties, it became the first representative of the British monarchy visited New Zealand and Australia with a long-term visit. Nearly forty years later, she also became the first queen to appear official speech at the joint session of both Houses of Congress of the United States of America.
She is 44.
She is 56.
She is 62.
The further life of the Queen Elizabeth II
So, as Queen of Canada, she participated in the opening ceremony of the XXI Olympic Games in Montreal, and then as the Queen of England - in such an event held in London. As befits the head of royal house, she took in Windsor Castle representatives of foreign delegations, and actively working on his recreation after Regal palace was badly damaged by fire.
She is 65.
She is 76.
She is 82.
The further life of the Queen Elizabeth II
Currently, Elizabeth II remains one of the main symbols of England and throughout the UK. Being in power for over 65 years, she was able to strengthen the authority of the British monarchy and become a real example to follow millions of Britons.
The Royal Jewelers
Jewelry collection of Elizabeth II is one of the largest and most expensive in the world. It collected more than 300 rare jewelers, including many unique items.
One of the most interesting parts of the precious collection of Elizabeth II - a collection of tiaras and crowns magnificent, most of which are transferred to the royal family descended.
Families and children of Queen Elizabeth II
Currently, Elizabeth II, as before, is the head of the Windsor dynasty. From marriage to Philip Mountbatten she has four children, the eldest of whom - Prince Charles - is the current heir to the British throne. For today Queen Elizabeth has eight grandchildren and three great-grandchildren. Junior great-grandson of today's heroines - George, was born in the middle of 2013.
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Introduction
The English language
is the most widely-spread language in the world. It is the official language of Great Britain, the USA, Australia, New Zealand and some countries of Africa.
Also English is one of two official languages of Ireland, Canada and Malta, and it is used by population of some states of Asia (India, Pakistan, Malaysia, Thailand, South Korea, Philippines, etc.).
Australian English
Australian English appeared in the result of colonization of Australia by the English people in the 18th century.
Spelling
The Australian English spelling almost completely corresponds to the British English one. They use such variants of spelling, as -re (centre), -our (harbour), -ll- (travelling), -ise/ize (recognise/recognize).
But few words are spelled
in the American variant,
for example:
program, labor, etc.
Grammar
There are some differences
in the category of number:
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The verb shall is used only in imperative and interrogative forms: Shall we go? You shall do that!
The verb would has replaced should:
What for would I do that?
The words whilst, amongst are still used.
The both forms are used in the same meaning:
around / round (=approximately)
disinterested / uninterested
flammable / inflammable
Phonetics
Lexis
In Australian English there are its own idioms and words:
Down under (Australia and New Zealand)
sheila (a woman)
bloke (a man)
fair dinkum (something original)
china plate (a good friend)
shark (Noah's ark)
doco (documentation)
footie (football)
smoko (a smoke break)
aussie (Australians)
shonky (illegal)
Lexis
Northern Ireland English
Northern Ireland English pronunciation
English in the Republic of Ireland
Irish English
English in Ireland has a very long history.
There is no common opinion concerning the status of Irish English.
Since the 19th century
Irish English has been taking a leading position in the language community of Ireland.
Some peculiarities of tenses in Irish English:
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We understand the variant of literary language as a territorial version of the unified norm of the literary language.
The variant of the national language is the set of territorially limited variant of the literary language and territorial dialects operating within its area.
About third of population of Australia speaks on a "wide", strongly pronounced dialect (Broad Australian), hardly more than half of population uses «standard» Australian (General Australian), and approximately the tenth part speaks on «graceful» Australian (Cultivated Australian). |
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Anthem of Ukraine
Right to education
Right to vote
Right to open talents
Stable wages
Right to have a rest
The end
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Student of the 2B-1052 group was prepared by Shunevich Anna
Ukrainians have old national traditions. When it is a religious holiday in the calendar, the Ukrainian families go to the church to pray, on these days we are taught not to work.
Nativity to our Lord is celebrated all over the world. In Ukraine it is celebrated on the 7th, 8th, 9th of January. On these days all the family gets together to have the Christmas supper, during which 12 dishes must be put on the table. Christmas carols are sung by children and grown-ups. It is a tradition to go from one house to another singing carrols.
We have one more great holiday — the Easter. In our Ukrainian tradition Easter is the greatest holiday of the year.
In Ukraine people make Easter baskets. They cook an Easter cake. It is called 'paska' or babka. Ukrainian people paint eggs beautifully. They put Easter cake, some sausages, Easter eggs and some ham into their baskets. On Easter they go to church with the baskets. After that, each family usually has a holiday lunch or dinner. They thank God, sing Easter songs and have fun.
Pisanka (painted Easter egg) is one of the most interesting forms of Ukrainian decorative art. Ukrainian spring pisanka has always been considered as an example of the artistic taste. It is no wonder that the great Ukrainian poet Taras Shevchenko, in describing the Ukrainian countryside compares it with a beautiful pisanka.
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-national-portrait-gallery-in-london.html | "The National Portrait Gallery in London" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/0dc2a74c5902782ceee441380c3129c4.pptx | files/0dc2a74c5902782ceee441380c3129c4.pptx | Presentation
"The National Portrait Gallery in London"
Form 10
National Portrait Gallery in London - is an art gallery in London, founded in 1856, which exhibited portraits, miniatures, paintings, busts and photographs (Photo Gallery) famous and well known British. Since 1896 the National Portrait Gallery is a neo-Renaissance building in the square of St. Martin
Gallery opened its doors to visitors in 1859. Portraits distributed through the halls on the basis of lifetime individual depicted on them , starting with the Tudor . When replenishing meeting preference not artistic merit works, and historical and cultural significance of the model. In this connection, until 1969 operated a ban on the purchase of portraits of those Britons who have not yet died . Works by famous artists in the gallery Continental few , mostly portraits of British monarchs and their courtiers brush Holbein , Rubens and Van Dyck .
Will interesting National Portrait Gallery children? Certainly, if the adults will give the names of those who submitted to the paintings. After all, if the lessons of history before the children only heard the names of the heroes of the past centuries: kings and queens, generals, scientists, artists and sculptors, now these persons in the child's perception "will find the person" will be perceived not "pages of history," but real people ..
Better to start viewing the collection from the top floor (which take the elevator) - so it will be chronologically correct. In this case, you start with the portraits of the Tudors, and then, walking down century after century familiar with all the prominent characters .
In general, the National Portrait Gallery in London will be interesting, inspection exposure should take you at least an hour .. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/ukrainskiy-zhivopis-stolittya3.html | Український живопис 19 століття | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/50/bc48fa1f3d33c12685cda168876398f2.pptx | files/bc48fa1f3d33c12685cda168876398f2.pptx | Презентація на тему:Український живопис 19 століття
Підготували:
Гальчинська Наталія та Петренко Ірина
Живопис – живо писати
В українському живопису чітко окреслились і набули специфічних ознак усі жанри. Під впливом демократичних тенденцій у розвитку всієї культури на перше місце висувається побутовий жанр, який безпосередньо відображає життя народу.
Тематичні рамки цього жанру розширюються, він збагачується на нові сюжети і міцніше пов'язується зі суспільною проблематикою. Художники прагнуть осмислити нового героя часу, нові відносини, що складаються в суспільстві, знайти й утвердити нові мистецькі цінності. Зростання інтересу до минулого України, до національно-визвольної тематики зумовило піднесення історичного жанру.
Любов до рідного краю, відчуття природи як суттєвого чинника в понятті «батьківщина» було основою формування пейзажного жанру, що набуває самостійного ідейно-естетичного значення. Взагалі переважна більшість українських митців не були майстрами якогось одного жанру, а володіли багатьма із них.
Види живопису
В українському живопису чітко окреслились і набули специфічних ознак усі жанри.
Живопись
Натюрморт
Пейзаж
Абстракция
Портрет
Ню
Жанровая живопись
Графика
Фотография
Скульптура
Иллюстрация
Digital art
Декоративно прикладное мистецтво
Текстиль
Керамика
Кукла
Коллаж
В Україні був найбільше розвинений побутовий жанр
Відомі знавці українського мистецтва
Л. М. Жемчужников,
Наслідник побутового жанру, продовжувач
демократичних традицій Т. Г. Шевченка
Знавець кращих абстракцій та пейзажів.
Була ув’язнена за некорекне писання ілюст -
рацій про свободу думки
П. Д. Мартинович
(1856—1933) У дусі ідейних настанов передвижників
і графік творив живописець на початку 19 століття.
Перша людина, яка на території сучасної
України запровадив вільне писання картин
у стилі портрета.
М. Д. Кузнецов (1850—1929) Ілюзіоніст 19 століття,
уславлений на той час своїми дивовижними витворами сплеску фан -
Тазій. Спирався на станковий вид живопису.Та ще неабиякі здібності
виявив Кузнецов у портретному жанрі.
К. К. Костанді
(1852— 1921) Талановитий художник у стилі портрет, автопор-
трет, мініатюра, історично краєзнавчі роботи та
багато іншогоНайбільше прославився своїми роботами у побутовому жанрі.
Використовував на той час, як ніхто, кольорійність та різнобарвство у 19 столітті
Об’єднання та розвиток живопису на Україні
. Характерним для українського образотворчого мистецтва першої половини XIX ст. було становлення його на позиціях реалізму, народності, життєвої правди.
1)На розвитку художнього життя на Україні, на утвердженні демократичних тенденцій у живопису позначилась діяльність Товариства пересувних художніх виставок («передвижники»), що виникло 1870 р. в Росії. Членами його було багато українських митців.
2)Високої професійної майстерності українські художники продовжували набувати в Петербурзькій Академії мистецтв. В Одесі, Харкові, Києві відкрилися малювальні школи (згодом училища).
3)Консолідації мистецьких сил України сприяли Товариство південноросійських художників у Одесі, Київське товариство художніх виставок, Товариство для розвою руської штуки у Львові, Товариство харківських художників та інші об'єднання.
Живопис як складова культурної спадщини України
Роль живопису в культурно - освітницькому стилі життя дало великий поштовх до нової тенденції науковців, дослідників, реалістів. Нажаль кожен художник, картина, які створювалася на території України перейшли до рук Російської імперії. Але незважаючи нінащо наші предки створили новий вид живопису – побутовий жанр. Історичний жанр в українському мистецтві ще не відзначався широтою тематикою. Художники здебільшого вдавалися до героїчної історії козацтва («Сторожа запорізьких вольностей», «Козачий пікет»).
Вагомий внесок у становлення реалістичного українського жанру живопису зробив Тарас Шевченко(“Катерина”, “Андруші”,”Костел у Києві”). Реалістичними рисами, відходом від канонів класицсзму позначена творчість українсьокого художника Л. Долинського, І. Сошенка та інших.
“ Живописна Україна – символ нашого єства,
Ці картини і творіння втілення самого Божества”
Так писав Т. Шевченко
Кінець роботи, але не кінець мистецтву –
Бо воно безгранне
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-sugar-act-.html | "The Sugar Act 1764" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/e2e30eb3a94e533498df7a6cf968332b.pptx | files/e2e30eb3a94e533498df7a6cf968332b.pptx | The Sugar Act
1764
The Sugar Act, also known as the American Revenue Act, was passed on April 5, 1764. The act placed taxes by the British on sugar, wine, coffee and other goods imported in large quantities from England, which caused economic upheaval in the colonies. Many colonists boycotted these products, claiming taxation without representation, as they did not have any representatives within the British Parliament. Despite the unrest, the British had many reasons for the implementation of the Sugar Act.
Reasons for the Sugar Act of 1764
1.French and Indian War
The French and Indian War began in 1756 to determine who would control North America. England won control in 1763, ousting the French and pushing the Native American Indians further westward. The war was incredibly expensive, sending England into enormous debt. In 1764 Prime Minister George Greenville saw an opportunity with the Sugar Act as a way to collect funds to pay off the debt caused by the French and Indian War.
2.Smuggling of Goods
Before the Sugar Act of 1764, there was the Molasses Act of 1733. This was England's answer to the colonists purchasing foreign molasses, which was cheaper. England implemented the Molasses Act, placing taxes on all non-British molasses products shipped to the colonies in an attempt to force colonists to purchase British products. However, the colonists found a way around the Molasses Act through the smuggling of goods. The Sugar Act of 1764 came just before the expiration of the Molasses Act as a way for the British to prevent the smuggling of goods and enforce taxes upon the colonists.
Facts About Sugar Act
The goal of the act was to raise revenue to help defray the military costs of protecting the American colonies at a time when Great Britain's economy was saddled with the huge national debt accumulated during the French and Indian War (Seven Years War).
The focus of the Sugar Act was to discourage colonial merchants and manufacturers from smuggling non-British goods to avoid taxes imposed by Parliament.
The Sugar Act increased the number of items that would be taxed when they were imported to the colonies, but it actually reduced the tax on molasses and sugar
The Sugar Act also increased enforcement of smuggling laws.
The Sugar Act empowered customs officials to have all violations tried in vice admiralty courts rather than local colonial courts where the juries often looked favorably on smugglers.
Strict enforcement of the Sugar Act successfully reduced smuggling, but it greatly disrupted the economy of the American colonies by increasing the cost of many imported items, and reducing exports to non-British markets.
Americans protested the Sugar Act primarily because of its economic impact, but for some "no taxation without representation" became a rallying cry against Parliament's right to tax the colonies.
Protests against the Sugar Act led to boycotts of some British luxury goods, which did boost local manufacturing in some instances.
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-natural-disasters.html | "The natural disasters" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/bcbc5b9446d1b6f270399774ab28d6f4.pptx | files/bcbc5b9446d1b6f270399774ab28d6f4.pptx | The natural disasters
Anton Galaburda
Form 10A
A natural disaster is a major adverse event resulting from natural processes of the Earth; examples include floods, volcanic eruptions, earthquakes, tsunamis, and other geologic processes.
A natural disaster can cause loss of life or property damage, and typically leaves some economic damage in its wake, the severity of which depends on the affected population's resilience, or ability to recover.
In 2013, there were 905 natural catastrophes worldwide, 93% of which were weather-related disasters. Overall costs were US$170 billion and insured losses $70 billion. 2013 was a moderate year. 45% were meteorological (storms), 36% were hydrological (floods),12% were climatological (heat waves, cold waves, droughts, wildfires) and 7 % were geophysical events (earthquakes and volcanic eruptions). Between 1980 and 2014 geophysical events accounted for 14% of all natural catastrophes.
The earthquake is a phenomenon that results from a sudden release of stored energy that radiates seismic waves. It shows itself by a sharking of the ground. The earthquake causes extensive destruction of buildings.
A volcanic eruption is the point in which a volcano is active and releases its power, and the eruptions come in many forms. The volcanic eruption can have the time period from hours to years.
Large amounts of dust and gases adjudged into the atmosphere due to the volcanic eruption.
The floods are the result of prolonged rainfall from a storm, rapid melting of large amounts of snow, or rivers which rise up their levels of water. This causes major property damage for people who are victims of the flood.
The forest fire is an uncontrolled fire burning in wildland areas. Common causes include lightning and drought but they may also be started by human carelessness. Many animals and birds dies by fire.
A tsunami is wave of water caused by the displacement of a body of water. It can be caused by undersea earthquakes or by meteorological phenomena. Wavelength reaches 500 m.
The drought is defined as an acute shortage of water and crop failure. It is an abnormally dry period when there is not enough water to support water needs.
The hurricane is a natural disaster resulting from a thunderstorm. It is a violent, rotating column of air, which can blow at speeds between 50 and 48 km/h and possibly higher.
If you suddenly found himself at the epicenter of the disaster, the main thing - in any situation, do not panic, keep a clear mind, to help others!
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Prepared by a student of Grade 11-G Dovgopol Olga
History of Turkish cuisine
Turkish cuisine has evolved over the centuries and takes its roots in the culinary traditions of nomadic Turkic tribes, which in turn was influenced by Indian, Iranian, Arab, Mediterranean cuisines, as well as cuisines of the peoples of the Caucasus and the demands of Islam. All this, under the influence of Turkish culture, customs and lifestyle led to the emergence of modern Turkish cuisine.
Kavalti - Turkish Breakfast
"Kavalti" from Turkish translates as "to coffee". Breakfast in this country is usually varied and rich. As a rule, the morning menu consists of products such as:
cucumbers;
different types of cheese;
butter;
tomatoes;
fermented milk "cream";
olives;
feta cheese;
honey;
jam.
In addition, there are bacon, bagels or cookies and buns on the table. The traditional meal for breakfast is "menemen". The dish includes olive oil, eggs, green peppers and onions. They have Turkish tea for breakfast.
Turkish dinner
The main course at the dining table is meat (lamb or beef). Often, Turkish citizens prepare the “Dener Kebab”. It's a big sandwich. It consists of finely chopped roast beef (or lamb), which is wrapped in a cake.
Sometimes meat and vegetables are served as a side dish to vegetables and rice.
There is also a Turkish pizza in this country called "Lahmajun". This dish is prepared only by men. They make pizza from thinly rolled dough. Bake in the oven with minced meat, onions and tomatoes. Turkish pizza is different from our usual pizza. Washed all the "ayran". It is a drink that comes out when mixing water, salt (crumbs) and yogurt.
Classic dinner in Turkey
The evening meal with appetizers begins. Then dinner continues with the main course. The meal ends with a taste of aromatic coffee with spices.
Dolma - these are stuffed with floating grape leaves. Another appetizer for dinner is “sarma”. This dish is cabbage leaves that are stuffed with pilaf. Usually cold vegetables are prepared from different vegetables.Cold snacks are usually prepared from a mixture of vegetables. The main course is meat. It can be a kebab, ribs and chops.
Turkish Kebabs
Kebabs are the common name for meat dishes cooked on a skewer. Also popular meat dishes are:
Berek - bagels with minced meat, herbs and cheese.
Adana kebab - grilled minced meat (roasted).
Iskender-kebab - lamb marinated in tomato sauce with melted butter, slices of meadow.
Turkish Sweets and Baking
Turkey's spicy sweets are known all over the world. Popular treats are baklava, rhubarb (pie with syrup) and turkish delight.
Baklava
This traditional Turkish sweet was first prepared in 1453 for the Sultan Mehmet El-Fatish, the conqueror of Constantinople. The sultan and his associates liked the dessert so much that from that day not a single feast in noble Turkish families was complete without baklava. And it’s still hard to imagine a Turkish-style lunch without this treat.
Turkish Delight
Turkish delight was a favorite treat of Suleiman the Magnificent, the Sultan of the Ottoman Empire. The confectioner, Haji Bekir, presented these "pieces of pleasure" to his ruler after returning from Mecca. Real Turkish delight is made from water, starch, sugar and essence from rose petals. The recipe has been around for over 500 years.
Thank you for attention!
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/te-symbols-of-te-united-kingdom.html | "The Symbols of the United Kingdom" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/42/0ae40f14b662e02d2d1bab6386c25b92.pptx | files/0ae40f14b662e02d2d1bab6386c25b92.pptx | The Symbols of the United Kingdom
This is a list of the symbols of the United Kingdom(England, Northern Ireland, Scotland and Wales). Each separate entry has its own set of unique symbols.
Symbols of the United Kingdom of Great
Britain and Northern Ireland
Union Jack
National personification
National
animal
Coat of arms
Motto «God and my right» (as used in England, Northern Ireland & Wales)
England
Flag of
England
St.George
Tudor rose
Lion
Royal arms
Motto "God and my right"
Scotland
Flag of Scotland
St.Andrew
Thistle
Unicorn
Royal arms
Motto
"In Defence"
Wales
Flag of Wales
St.David
Daffodil
Red dragon
Royal badge
Motto "Wales forever"
Northern Ireland
Flag of Northern Ireland
St.Patrick
Shamrock
Bulldog
Coat of arms |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/university-of-cambridge.html | "University of Cambridge" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/986ac68208331de5b34744d2af37ba86.pptx | files/986ac68208331de5b34744d2af37ba86.pptx | University of Cambridge
Created by Kucheriavets Iryna
Cambridge
The University of Cambridge (informally Cambridge University, or simply Cambridge) is a public research university located in Cambridge, United Kingdom. It is thesecond-oldest university in both the United Kingdom and the English-speaking world (after the University of Oxford), and the seventh-oldest globally.
One of the top universities
Academically Cambridge ranks as one of the top universities in the world: first in the world in both the 2010 and 2011 QS World University Rankings, sixth in the world in the 2011 Times Higher Education World University Rankings, and fifth in the world (and first in Europe) in the 2011 Academic Ranking of World Universities. Cambridge regularly contends with Oxford for first place in UK league tables. In the most recently published ranking of UK universities, published by The Guardian newspaper, Cambridge was ranked first.
The History of the University
Cambridge's colleges were originally an incidental feature of the system. No college is as old as the university itself. The colleges were endowed fellowships of scholars. There were also institutions without endowments, called hostels. The hostels were gradually absorbed by the colleges over the centuries, but they have left some indicators of their time, such as the name of Garret Hostel Lane.
Mathematics
From the time of Isaac Newton in the later 17th century until the mid-19th century, the university maintained a strong emphasis on applied mathematics, particularly mathematical physics. Study of this subject was compulsory for graduation, and students were required to take an exam for the Bachelor of Arts degree, the main first degree at Cambridge in both arts and science subjects. This exam is known as a Tripos.
Famous graduates
Graduates of the University have won a total of 61 Nobel Prizes, the most of any university in the world. Among them Isaac Newton, Oliver Cromwell, Francis Bacon, George Byron, Alfred Tennyson, Charles Darwin, John Maynard Keynes, Stephen Hawking.
Contributions to the advancement of science
Understanding the scientific method, by Francis Bacon
The laws of motion and the development of calculus, by Sir Isaac Newton
The development of thermodynamics, by Lord Kelvin
The discovery of the electron, by J. J. Thomson
The splitting of the atom, by Ernest Rutherford and of the nucleus by Sir John Cockcroft and Ernest Walton
The unification of electromagnetism, by James Clerk Maxwell
The discovery of hydrogen, by Henry Cavendish
Theory of Evolution by natural selection, by Charles Darwin
Mathematical synthesis of Darwinian selection with Mendelian genetics, by Ronald Fisher
The Turing machine, a basic model for computation, by Alan Turing
The structure of DNA, by Rosalind Franklin, Francis Crick, James D. Watson and Maurice Wilkins, the later three awarded the Nobel Prize.(Rosalind Franklin didn't receive the Nobel Prize as it was not given posthumously)
Pioneering quantum mechanics, by Paul Dirac
Women's education
Initially, only male students were enrolled into the university. The first colleges for women were Girton College (founded by Emily Davies) in 1869 and Newnham College in 1872 (founded by Anne Clough and Henry Sidgwick), followed by Hughes Hall in 1885 (founded by Elizabeth Phillips Hughes as the Cambridge Teaching College for Women), New Hall (later renamed Murray Edwards College) in 1954, and Lucy Cavendish College. The first women students were examined in 1882 but attempts to make women full members of the university did not succeed until 1947.
Myths, legends and traditions
A discontinued tradition is that of the wooden spoon, the ‘prize’ awarded to the student with the lowest passing grade in the final examinations of the Mathematical Tripos. The last of these spoons was awarded in 1909 to Cuthbert Lempriere Holthouse, an oarsman of the Lady Margaret Boat Club of St John's College. It was over one metre in length and had an oar blade for a handle. It can now be seen outside the Senior Combination Room of St John's. Since 1909, results were published alphabetically within class rather than score order. This made it harder to ascertain who the winner of the spoon was (unless there was only one person in the third class), and so the practice was abandoned.
Myths, legends and traditions
Each Christmas Eve, BBC radio and television broadcasts The Festival of Nine Lessons and Carols by the Choir of King's College, Cambridge. The radio broadcast has been a national Christmas tradition since it was first transmitted in 1928 (though the festival has existed since 1918). The radio broadcast is carried worldwide by the BBC World Service and is also syndicated to hundreds of radio stations in the USA. The first television broadcast of the festival was in 1954.
Organisation
Cambridge is a collegiate university, meaning that it is made up of self-governing and independent colleges, each with its own property and income. Most colleges bring together academics and students from a broad range of disciplines, and within each faculty, school or department within the university, academics from many different colleges will be found.
Colleges
The colleges are self-governing institutions with their own endowments and property, founded as integral parts of the university. Cambridge has 31 colleges, of which three, Murray Edwards, Newnham and Lucy Cavendish, admit women only.
Schools, faculties and departments
In addition to the 31 colleges, the university is made up of over 150 departments, faculties, schools, syndicates and other institutions. Members of these are usually also members of one of the colleges and responsibility for running the entire academic programme of the university is divided amongst them.
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By Julia Kolchag
Form 11-B
The oldest and the most beautiful country in Europe
Carpathian Mountains
Crimean Resorts
Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine
St.Sophia Cathedral
Kyivo-Pecherskaya Lavra
Museum
The museum of Poltava’s battle
Odessa
Deribasovskaya street
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The first Olympics wereheld in Greece in 776 B.C.
The stadium in Olympia
Ancient Olympia nowadays
Firstly,modern Olympic Games were held in Athines in 1896.
The founder of the Olympics was Pier de Cuberten.
The Olympics were heldevery 4 years in differentcountries.
For each event there are prizes of three medals:
Gold Silver Bronze
Winter Summercompetitions competitions
The Olympic flag have 5 rings of different colours on the white field.
The rings on the flag symbolize five continents
Africa
America
Australia
Asia
Europe
Ukraine takes part at the Olympic Games too.
1994, Lillehammer
1996, Atlanta
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The history of money
The idea of money is one of the most fascinating ever developed by man.
Thousands of years ago money was not used, the «barter» system existed. People exchanged goods with each other.
Then such things as beads, shells, salt, skins and even cattle came to be used as money. But they were not easy to store and carry about.
The history of money
The history of money
Coins were first used in China. In ancient times they were made of either gold or silver.
Later people began to use coins made of cheaper metals. The coins are worth the amount stamped on them and it is backed by the government and banks.
People also started to use paper money.
The history of money
The history of money
Today we pay with coins, paper money, cheques, credit cards or traveller’s cheques.In other words we pay cash, by check or by card.
What makes money valuable?
There are 4 main things that money does for you.
First, it makes possible exchange and trade.
Second, it is used to measure and compare the values of various things.
Third, money is a «storehouse of value».
Fourth, it serves as a «standard for future payments».
Do you get pocket money?
How much a week?
What for?
for lunch
for bus fares
for entertaining(cafes,cinema,presents,clubs)
to pay for private lessons
Do you get pocket money?
Do you earn money yourself?
Why?
to feel independent
not to depend on your parents’ purse
to be treated like a child
What kind of work can teenagers do?
to have a part-time job, a job which doesn’t need any special qualifications
to wash cars, baby-sit, deliver mail, sell newspapers or cosmetics, give out ads etc.
Do you earn money yourself?
Do you tell your parents what you spend your money on?
Do you try to avoid it?
Do you even have to lie to them sometimes?
Why ?
We are close, they understand my needs.
They don’t approve of my way of life and would never let me buy some things I need.
Are you economical or do you tend to waste a lot of money?
Whatever I get tends to disappear pretty quickly.
I spend money like water( like there is no tomorrow).
I spend money according to my budget.
Not that I am greedy, but I try to economize.
Do you save money? What for?
Are you economical or not?
Are you aware of your family general household expenses?
Do your parents discuss with you what outgoings should be covered a month?
What does your family spend money on?
buy food, clothes, domestic appliances
pay the bills
save/stock money for travelling/building a house/buying a car
Are you aware of your family expenses?
The modern world is unthinkable without banks
Have your parents set up a bank account for you?
How often do they deposit money into it? When are you going to withdraw it from the bank?
What for?
for my further education, etc.
Are you for or against borrowing money from banks?
lend/loan you money, ask for guarantees
check your credit, charge some money for their services
We can’t imagine our life without money nowadays
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/traditional-cuisine-of-apan.html | Traditional cuisine of Japan | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/51/2b0cd060175d24aa5f076fb150796e77.pptx | files/2b0cd060175d24aa5f076fb150796e77.pptx | Traditional cuisine of Japan
Cooking on the Japanese islands began in 10-5 millennium BC.
At the same time scientists amazed that ancient Japanese not only cleverly used the gifts of nature, but in those early years of civilization knew how to smoke meat, dug "refrigerators" (3-meter hole in the ground) and knew the properties of edible products.
Somewhere in the V century BC. e. Japanese engaged in the cultivation of wild plants, but the real era of agriculture began in the third century BC, when they began to cultivate rice fields.
Rice was not only a staple food, but also the founder of the cultural and culinary traditions of Japan. Rice for centuries was also a universal monetary unit to pay and the services rendered. There is such a thing as "Coke." This is a necessary quantity of rice for one person to live a year. With coca measured position in Japanese society.
Currently, Japanese cuisine is very popular all over the world. This is due largely to the fact that the Japanese are food philosophically. Healthy, high-calorie, and it is very tasty food - this is the way to longevity.
I want to bring to your attention some Japanese dishes.
Snack
Sashimi salad with beet roots and honey-mustard dressingСашими из свеклы с салатом корн и медово-горчичной заправкой
Yaki udon (noodles with seafood in Japanese)Яки удон (лапша с морепродуктами по‑японски)
Assorted sushi rolls Суши-роллы ассорти
Age Tofu Агэ Тофу
Main courses
Japanese pilaf Плов по‑японски
TonkatsuСвинина по‑японски
Japanese sea bream with sauce nittsuke Японская дорада с соусом нитцуке
Dessert
Creme caramel with lemon grass, chili, sake and aniseКрем-карамель с лимонной травой, чили, саке и анисом
Manju - a kind of sweets wagashi Japanese pastry with sweet bean paste anco.
Dango-they are rice balls on a stick sweet sauce poured Mitarashi. Japanese sweets are different from other sweets and views, and the method of preparation and the lack of sweet bean paste anco.
Delicate Japanese green tea ice cream from the Match
And the Japanese love Shiba Inu - a breed of hunting dogs bred in Japan. At home is the most popular and widespread . In Japanese Shiba Inu means " Little Dog from the forest , full of bushes ." It has a historical basis , because the breed was originally brought into the bush to hunt small game . That is why the size of small dogs . However, despite its compact size, this small dog breed is quite suitable for hunting large animals such as bears , deer, wild boar .
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What is London
London is the capital of Great Britain, its political, economic and cultural centre. It is one of the largest cities in the world. Its population is more than 11 000 000 people. London is situated on the river Thames. The city is very old and beautiful. It was founded more than two thousand years ago. Traditionally London is divided into several parts: the City, the Westminster, the West End and the East End. The City is the oldest part of London, its financial and business centre. The Westminster is the aristocratic official part of London. It includes Buckingham Palace, where the Queen lives, and the Houses of Parliament.
In London there are a lot of sights. Now I will tell you about some of them.
Madame Tussaud’s Life-size Figures of Famous People
The first sight I am going to tell you.
Every visitor to London knows who is Madame Tussaud's. And almost every visitor has seen her, an old lady of 81, standing at the entrance of her own exhibition. She is made of wax, like all the models of people in this museum. “200 Years” room covers the history of Madame Tussaud’s over the last two centuries. There are also other rooms, such as: “Legends and Superstars”, rooms with popular music singers, the members of royal families and military leaders. There is the “Chamber of Horrors” which amuses visitors very much. “The Spirit of London” is
a magnificent journey through London’s history.
It’s not easy to tell about all interesting
things one can see in the museum.
This is the place that is worth visiting.
who are these "people"
Cristiano Ronaldo
David and Victoria Beckham
George W Bush
Nikolya Sarkozi
Arnold Schwarzenegger
Guesswho are they
Guess, who is real
Justin Timberlake
Kanye West
Snoop Dogg
An artist is working…
And at last
MOMIThe museum of the Moving Image
The second sight I am going to tell you.
Museum of the Moving Image – MOMI is located on Southern coast of Thames.
Unique museum of cinema and television. MOMI was opened on 15 September 1988 by Prince Charles and became an instant international hit and winning 18 awards.
Answer these questions
What is MOMI ?
Where is MOMI located ?
When was MOMI opened ?
What Can you make in MOMI ?
What did you learn about MOMI ?
And at last, photos
Parks and Gardens of London
The third sight I am going to tell you.
St. James’s Park
St. James’s Park, The oldest park. there are many trees, grass, flowers and water. It has been based in 1531 by king Henry III. Today the set of squirrels, and also waterfowls live in park.
St. James’s Park photos
Green Park
Located between the Buckingham and Piccadilly. Green-park is an excellent place where it is possible to sit on a grass, having substituted the person to the sun. Green-park is considered today one of the most silent, quiet and cozy. Before the park was royal hunting grounds, but in 1826 it has been opened for general public.
Green Park photos
Hyde Park
Two most known features of the Hyde park is the lake Serpentine which is widely used for swimming and driving by boats. The park is divided onto two parts by the Streamer and borders on Kensington Gardens; till now them often Serpentine as the Hyde park part, they have been technically separated since 1728 when Queen Keroline has separated them from the Hyde park.
Hyde Park photos
Regent’s Park
The Regent's Park — one of Royal Parks of London. Located in northern part of the Center of London, partially in Westminster and partially in Camden.
You can visit Regent's Park where you will find London Zoo, a boating lake and an open-air theatre, where in summer you can enjoy Shakespeare's plays.
Regent’s Park photos
London Zoo
The London zoo of the London zoological society (ZSL London Zoo) — the oldest zoo in the world which is engaged in research activity. It has created in London on April, 27th, 1828.
It is located in northern part of Regent's Park (Regent's Canal proceeds through it)
London Zoo photos
Kensington Gardens
Gardens of Kensington, Palace Kensington former private gardens — one of Royal Parks of London, located in the west from the Hyde park. Mostly lies in the city territory of Westminster, but the small western part belongs to Royal Small town Kensington and Chelsea.
Cultural mentions
For generations of British children park – a book scene of action about Peter Pen, a prelude of the well-known history in Neverland. For the first time about fairies of a garden Thomas Tikels in 1722 in a poem «Gardens of Kensington» has written. Both the book, and the hero are immortalized by Peter Pan's located in park the statue.
Kensington Gardens photos
That’s all =) good luck in English! |
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The Aims of Our Lesson:to revise the names of some buildings; to practice how to ask the way and give directions;to find out some of the rules of safety in the street.
The RhymeStop, look, listen before you cross the street. Use your eyes, use your ears and then use your feet.Use your eyes = look;use your ears = listen;use your feet = go.
Name the buildings
Name the buildings
Name the buildings
Name the buildings
Name the buildings
Tell us, please, where should we go?
Tell us, please, what should we do?
Tell us, please, where should we go?
Tell us, please, where should we go?
Tell us, please, where should we go?
Read the names of the buildings and tell us, please, which of them are in our village.
How to get to the…?
HOTEL
BUS STOP
CINEMA
CAFE
The Road Safety
You should cross the street at the crossing!
You should cross the street when the light is green!
You should first look right when you cross the street in London!
You should first look left when you cross the street in Ukraine!
You should cross the street at the __
You should cross the street when the light is _____
You should first look right when you cross the street in _____! You should first look left when you cross the street in _____!
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The unusual mix of soccer, baseball and hockey
Hurling is an outdoor team game of ancient Gaelic and Irish origin, administered by the Gaelic Athletic Association (GAA). The game has prehistoric origins, has been played for over 3,000 years, and is considered to be the world's fastest gameplay sport.
The objective of the game is for players to use a wooden stick called a hurley to hit a small ball called a sliotar between the opponents' goalposts either over the crossbar for one point, or under the crossbar into a net guarded by a goalkeeper for one goal, which is equivalent to three points. The sliotar can be caught in the hand and carried for not more than four steps, struck in the air, or struck on the ground with the hurley.
Teams consist of fifteen players and they line out as below. The panel is made up of 24–30 players and five substitutions are allowed per game. An exception can now be made in the case of a blood substitute being necessary.
Hurling is played throughout the world, and is popular among members of the Irish diaspora in North America, Europe, Australia, New Zealand, South Africa and Argentina. There is no professional league, so the players today are unpaid amateurs. In many parts of Ireland, it is a fixture of life. It has featured regularly in art forms such as film and literature. The final of the All-Ireland Senior Hurling Championship was listed in second place by CNN in its "10 sporting events you have to see live", after the Olympic Games and ahead of both the FIFA World Cup and UEFA European Football Championship. |
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About Myself
Let me introduce myself.
My name is Masha Saulina. I am from Tula.
I am eight. I am in Form 3.
I like English. I want to know English well to speak to people from different countries, learn more about their life and customs.
ENGLISH: TO LEARN OR NOT TO LEARN
Nowadays everybody knows at least one English word. A lot of children start learning English at school.
I found out my classmates’ opinion on English learning.
21 students answered four questions.
You can see that most of my classmates are English oriented.
We enjoy learning English, consider it important, interesting and useful.
English is the subject that helps to discover new worlds, understand ourselves.
We like to speak English, read and answer questions, listen to different texts and dialogues, sing songs, do puzzles and act out role-plays.
We believe that even learning grammar rules and new words can be exciting and interesting.
Welcome to our world of English learning. Perhaps it doesn’t meet all the demands, but I think it can make English learning more interesting.
BRUSH UP YOUR ENGLISH
Step by step, day by day
Move along the Milky Way.
Find the key to the gates
Find place words in the word snake
START Do the crossword puzzle
Use the letters to make words
Get the stars one by one.
You will have a lot of fun!
Find the odd word
Match the literary characters with the character words
FINISH
Guess the song!
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FIND PLACE WORDS IN THE WORD SNAKE
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1. GREAT BRITAIN
2. ENGLISH
3. AMERICA
4. AUSTRALIA
5. CANADA
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1. GREAT BRITAIN 1. BRITAIN
2. AMERICA 2. ENGLISH
3. AUSTRALIA 3. AMERICA
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(a) LONDON, (b) WASHINGTON, (c) OTTAWA, (d) OXFORD
(a) ALASKA, (b) MISSISSIPI, (c) FRANCE, (d) CALIFORNIA
(a) HE, (b) I, (c) SHE, (d) IT
(a) THE REPUBLIC OF IRELAND, (b) ENGLAND, (c) WALES, (d) SCOTLAND
(a)TEA, (b) COFFEE, (c) JUICE, (d) ICE CREAM
(a) IN, (b) ON, (c) NEAR, (d) AN
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WHAT DO YOU KNOW ABOUT THE BRITISH CHARACTER?
Match the literary characters with the character words:
1. c 2. a 3. d 4. e 5. f 6. b
1. a 2. f 3. c 4. b 5. d 6. e
1. d 2. b 3. e 4. f 5. c 6. a
1. d 2. f 3. a 4. b 5. c 6 e
DO THE CROSSWORD PUZZLE
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RICOLODEC
GINDARE
DURTASAY
GOORANAK
DEWSADNEY
NIGWIRT
LEPNEATH
SUDARTHY
CEISCEN
GUESS THE SONG!
Let it Snow!
Santa Claus is Coming to Town
Jingle Bells
We Wish You a Merry Christmas
Questionnaire
1. Why do you learn English?
a) it is a school subject;
b) English learning is interesting;
c) English is useful.
2. English lessons can be:
a) boring but useful;
b) interesting and exciting in spite of difficult and boring things to learn;
c) useless.
3) What are your favourite tasks?
a) reading texts and answering questions;
b) listening;
c) singing and listening to English songs;
d) games;
e) quizzes and puzzles;
f) projects;
g) acting out dialogues, role plays;
h) speaking;
i) your own answer:
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4) English lessons help to learn:
a) new words and rules;
b) about life and culture of the English-speaking world;
c) something new about my classmates, their interests and talents;
d) nothing.
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1. GREAT BRITAIN
2. AMERICA
3. AUSTRALIA
4. CANADA
2. B
3. C
4. D
5. ACROSS
2. MICE 3. WOMEN 6. CHILDREN 7. FEET 8. DEER 10.SHEEP
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1. GEESE 2. MEN 4. OXEN 5. LICE 8. TEETH
6. ANIMALS CROCODILE KANGAROO ELEPHANT
DAYS OF THE WEEK SATURDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY
SCHOOL SUBJECTS READING WRITING SCIENCE
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EXCELLENT!!!
GOOD FOR YOU!!!
Excellent!!!
GREAT!!!
CONGRATULATIONS!!!
THANK YOU!!!
TRY AGAIN
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Tongue Twister
Betty Botter made some butter.
“But”, she said, “This butter’s bitter”.
“So”, she said, “I’ll buy some butter,
It will make the butter better!”
So, Betty Botter bought some butter
Just to make the butter better.
“Alas”, she sighed. “This butter’s better -
But it’s still a little bitter”.
What is the weather like today?
A Tasty Crossword
A Tasty Crossword
At the Restaurant. The Menu.
Guess the word
upso
taestopo
lemoeett
eip
adals
ceiju
lettuce
foecfe
Make up word combinations
English Table Manners
Let’s Have a Rest
Hands up! Hands down!
Hands on hips! Sit down!
Stand up! Hands to the sides –
Bend left, bend right!
One, two, three – hop!
One, two, three – stop!
Stand still.
Vocabulary
Starter / First Course
Main Course
Dessert
Drink
Waiter / Waitress
Situation
Steve is opening his new restaurant today. Last week he sent his menu to the printer. It has just come back and, unfortunately, it is full of mistakes. The printers have put some dishes in the wrong sections. Help Steve by writing the menu correctly.
Steve’s Diner
Starters: Bottle of mineral water £1.50; Chocolate, strawberry or vanilla ice-cream £ 2.50; Bottle of house vine (red or white) £5; Chocolate mousse £4; Avocado vinaigrette £2.75
Main Courses: Apple pie with cream £4; Tomato soup £2.50; Cheeseburger with chips £5; Coffee or tea £1.25; Prawn cocktail £3.50; Vegetarian casserole £5.80
Desserts: Coke or Pepsi £1; Four seasons pizza £4.95; Minestrone soup £2; Fresh fruit selection £2.95
Drinks: Bottle of Champagne £25; Fried chicken and chips £5.50; Cheeseburger with mixed salad £5.25; Glass of beer £2
Steve’s Diner
Starters
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Main Courses
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Desserts
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Drinks
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Listen and choose the correct item
Lori is their waiter / waitress there.
Jim would like bottled / regular water.
Kate would like to have a diet soda / a mineral water.
Kate would like to have the grilled chicken / grilled meat, a dinner salad and Italian / French dressing.
Jim would like to have the peppered salmon / a medium steak.
They think food is excellent / usual.
They would / wouldn’t like a dessert menu.
Jim would like to have coffee with the chocolate cake / cheese cake.
They enjoy / don’t enjoy their meal.
Let’s Talk
Put the sentences in the correct order to make up a dialogue
No, really, no.
There is a nice Chinese restaurant in town – the food is very good there.
8 o’clock. Fine, thanks.
I’ll call for you at about 8, then.
Hello, Bill, have you got any plans for this evening?
Oh, that sounds very nice, thanks.
Well, would you like to have a meal with me?
Use the following expressions
Can I take your order, sir?
Show us the menu, please.
What kind of soup would you like?
Yes, I think I’ll have ….
And for dessert?
I would like …
Hometask
To learn the words
Ex. 14, 16 p. 53-54 (SB)
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The main things
about the UK
1. What is the symbol of the United Kingdom?
a) bald eagle
b) Britannia
c) a rose
d) a leek
b) Britannia
2. What is the name of the British national flag?
a) the Union Jack
b) the Saint Andrew’s Cross
c) the Saint David’s Cross
d) the Stars and Stripes
a) the Union Jack
3. What is the official religion in the United Kingdom?
a) Catholicism
b) Orthodoxy
c) Protestantism
d) Judaism
c) Protestantism
4. What is the emblem of Scotland?
a) a daffodil
b) a thistle
c) a dragon
d) a red rose
b) a thistle
5. What two animals can we see on British royal coat of arms?
a) the lion and the fox
b) the lion and the elephant
c) the lion and the unicorn
d) the lion and the wolf
c) the lion and the unicorn
6. What is the national anthem of Great Britain?
a) “God save the King”
b) “In God We Trust”
c) “Cod Save the Queen”
d) Peace at any Price
c) “Cod Save the Queen”
7. What is the name – the patronymic and the surname of the present English Queen?
a) Catherine George Windsor
b) Mary George Windsor
c) Ann George Windsor
d) Elisabeth George Windsor
d) Elisabeth George Windsor
8. What does the word “Albion”, the poetic name of Great Britain mean?
a) green
b) red
c) white
d) unknown
c) white
9. What kingdom of the United Kingdom has the depiction of a dragon on its flag?
a) Wales
b) England
c) Scotland
d) Northern Ireland
a) Wales
10. What is the most important airport in Great Britain?
a) Heathrow Airport
b) Gatwick Airport
c) Stansted Airport
d) Vnukovo Airport
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1836 plan of the National Gallery and Royal Academy, signed by the architect William Wilkins
Floor plan of the National Gallery (piano nobile level only) as of 2010
The Trafalgar Square facade, designed by William Wilkins(1837–9)
The Barry Rooms, designed by E. M. Barry (1872–76)
The Staircase Hall, designed by Sir John Taylor (1884–7)
Ten reasons to visit the National Gallery
Get into great art
From Leonardo da Vinci to Vincent van Gogh
See priceless works of art for free
Get creative
Fun for all age groups
Brush up your skills, create your own masterpiece
Family workshops 5–11s
Talk and Draw
Visit as a family
Be inspired
Life, death, passion, beauty
Every painting tells a story
Explore the collection online
Take the Be Inspired
audio tour
Explore room by room
Learn about art
Discover more about paintings
Talks, tours and online guides
Learn about art
Paintings in depth
Events at the Gallery
Relax
Take time out
Escape from the city into a painting
Meet
Grab a coffee or
a glass of wine
in the heart of London
Have a good lunch...
...Brunch, tea or dinner
Great places to eat at the Gallery
National Café
National Dining Room
Shop
Exclusive gifts, specialist books and
prints of every painting
Listen and enjoy
Live music
Concerts at the Gallery every week
Cinema at the Gallery
Screenings, lectures, and paintings that inspire the filmmakers
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Put off
When you put off something or put off doing something, you delay or postpone it.
When you put people off, you delay doing something they want you to do.
Buying a new house will have to be put off
until we can afford it.
Carry on
2. When you carry on, you continue as before, despite a difficult experience in your life.
It was difficult for Mrs. Nelson to carry on
after her husband died.
Give in
3. When someone pressures or forces you to do something or allow something
even though you do not want to, you give in.
My son drove me crazy asking me to
buy him a new bicycle, and I finally gave in.
Give up
4. When you stop trying to do something because you think you will never
succeed, you give up or give up on it.
Forget it! This is impossible — I give up!
Call off
5. When you call off an event, such as a party, game,
or something else that had been previously planned, you cancel it.
The football game was
called off because of rain.
Look after
6. When you look after somebody or something it means you are taking care of somebody or something.
Babysitters look after children.
Pull through
7. When you recover from a serious illness or injury , you pull through.
The doctor didn't think his chances
were very good, but he pulled through.
Put up with
8. When you put up with something you do not like or are not happy about,
you accept it and do not try to change it.
Her neighbors have loud parties every
night, but she doesn't complain.
She just puts up with it.
Blow out
9. Defeat decisively
The Broncos blew out the Raiders 55-0.
Look down on
10. When you look down on people, you consider them to be less
intelligent, less educated, or from a lower level of society than you.
Some people look down on Hank
because his father was in prison.
Pass out
11. Faint, lose consciousness
He got so drunk that he passed out.
Turn into
12. When something turns into something else, it becomes that thing.
It's amazing that this small seed
can turn into a huge tree.
Get away with
13. When you do something that is sneaky or wrong and you are not punished or criticized
for it because no one knows or cares about it, you get away with it.
He got away with killing his ex-wife
even though everyone knew he was guilty.
Look up
14. Search for
Look me up next time you are in town!
Break up
15. When two people end a romantic relationship, they break up. When you end a romantic relationship
with another person, you break up with that person. When other people cause a couple to
break up, they break the couple up.
I was sad to hear that Jim and
Nancy had broken up.
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Before talking about Saratov, let's see, where he is
You can get to Saratov by plane, by train and by ship from every point of the world
Welcome to Saratov!
Saratov (Russian: Сара́тов) is a major city in southern Russia. It is the administrative center of Saratov Oblast and a major port on the Volga River. Population: 837,831 (2010 Census preliminary results). In addition to ethnic Russians, the city also has many Tatar, Ukrainian, Jewish and German residents.
History of Saratov
Saratov is in a location which has long been inhabited by successive cultures. Historians generally consider Ukek, a medieval outpost of the Golden Horde, as the likely ancestor to today's Saratov. According to legend, Gelonus, a Scythian city that was the northernmost colony of the Greeks, was thought to have been sited near the present-day city. Gelonus is mentioned in the Sixth Book of the Histories of Herodotus, according to which the city was burnt to the ground by the Persian Emperor Darius in 512 BCE.
The modern city traces its history to the reign of Tsar Feodor Ivanovich, who constructed several settlements along the Volga River in order to secure the southeastern boundary of his state. During the summer of 1586, the fortress of Samara was founded, followed by Tsaritsyn in 1589 and finally Saratov, located midway between Samara and Tsaritsyn, in 1590. Saratov was built at the insistence of count Grigory Zasekin on the right bank of the Volga river. All three forts were located in a region where the Volga and the Don flow nearest one another, which allowed the Duchy of Moscovy to secure both rivers and to ensure control over the recently annexed khanates of Kazan and Astrakhan in the years following the Livonian War.
The future town's buildings were first constructed in the upper reaches of the Volga, a full year prior to the in situ foundation of Saratov. In the spring of 1590, workers disassembled the constructions, marked each log, and delivered the "town" to its destination via the river. This method allowed the buildings to be rapidly erected in just a few weeks.
Begining
The name Saratov may derive from the Turkic words Saryk Atov, which mean ‘hawks' island’. Another version of the name origin is Sary Tau (Сары Тау), meaning "yellow mountain" in the Tatar language. There are sandy hills around the city.
What do this mean – "Saratov"?
This is the engraving of Saratov in XVII century by Adam Olearius, German scientist and traveller
By the 1800s, Saratov had grown to be an important shipping port on the Volga. The Ryazan-Ural Railroad reached Saratov in 1870.In 1896 (26 years later), the line crossed the Volga and continued its eastward expansion. A unique train-ferry, owned by the Ryazan-Ural railroad, provided the connection across the river between the two parts of the railroad for 39 years, before the construction of a railway bridge in 1935.
A great event in cultural life of Saratov was opening of the first art museum in Russia in 1885. The founder of the museum was Bogolubov, the grandson of A.W.Radishchev.
XIX century
The corners of old Saratov
During World War II, Saratov was a station on the North-South Volzhskaya Rokada, a specially designated military railroad providing troops, ammunition and supplies to Stalingrad.
Until the end of the Soviet Union in 1991, Saratov was designated a "closed city", that is, strictly off limits to all foreigners due to its military importance. This was due to the presence of a vital military aircraft manufacturing facility in the city.
XX century
German community
Saratov is an important city in the history of the Volga Germans. Until 1941, the town of Pokrovsk, today Engels, located just across the Volga from Saratov, served as the capital of the Volga German Republic. The ethnic German population of the region numbered 800,000 in the early 20th century, with some people whose families had been there for generations. The Russian czars had invited German immigration in the 18th and 19th centuries to encourage agricultural development in the area.
Saratov Bridge across the Volga, formerly the longest in the Soviet Union
The Volga German community came to include industrialists, scientists, musicians and architects, including those who built Saratov's universities and conservatories. After the German invasion of the Soviet Union during World War II, the government forcibly expelled more than half of all Volga Germans to Uzbekistan, Siberia and Kazakhstan; few ever returned to the Volga region, even after rehabilitation. Others were expelled to western Europe after the end of the war.
Beginning in the 1980s, a large portion of the surviving members of the ethnic Germans emigrated from the Soviet Union to Germany. Reminders of the once prominent place of Germans in the city remain, with the Roman Catholic St. Klementy Cathedral (seat of the historic Diocese of Tiraspol) on Nemetskaya Street the most notable. The building was converted into the children's cinema "Pioneer" during the Soviet period.
Saratov's symbols
Saratov’s Coat of Arms
Saratov’s flag
The Great Russian River - Volga
Saratov is situated of the right bank of the river Volga
Winter fishing
The Volga in spring. Turns of ice flow up and down the river
The beauties of the Volga
The Saratov region is highly industrialized, due in part to the rich in natural and industrial resources of the area. The region is also one of the more important and largest cultural and scientific centres in Russia. Saratov possesses six institutes of the Russian Academy of Sciences, 21 research institutes, 19 project institutes, as well as the Saratov State University, the Saratov State Socio-Economic University, the Saratov State Technical University and many scientific and technological laboratories attached to some of the city's large industrial enterprises.
Saratov is served by Saratov Tsentralny Airport, and also hosts the general aviation airfield Saratov West. The aerospace manufacturing industry is served by the Saratov South airport.
Modern Saratov
Universities of Saratov
Saratov is the city of students. There are more than 12 universities in our city, and a lot of Russian and foreign students study here.
Night Saratov
Sokol (“Hawk”) – soccer club of the city. He plays in the Russian Second Division. Also we have a basketball team “Autodor” and an ice hockey team “Kristall”, who play in the Russian Major League. The Saratov bandy club “Universal” plays in the 2nd highest division.
Sport in our city
The Saratov’s Ice Palace
We like and can rest in winter
Street kinds of sports are very popular in Saratov, for example rolling, base-jumping.
In hot weather the citizens of Saratov spend time on the beaches
Spring Has Come – Russian National holiday
Places of interest
The main symbol of Saratov is Saratov Conservatory. The conservatory in Saratov was founded in 1912, and was the first provincial conservatory to be founded in Russia, after St. Petersburg Conservatory and Moscow Conservatory. Saratov was, at the time, Russia's third city. The main building of the conservatory had been built in 1902 by architect Alexander Yulyevich Yagnom and originally it housed a musical school. For the opening of the conservatory in 1912 the building was reconstructed by the architect Semyon Akimovich Kallistratova. When Saratov Conservatory opened in September 1912, it immediately had one thousand students ready to begin their studies.
Since 1935 the Conservatory has taken the honorary name of the tenor Leonid Sobinov.
Saratov Conservatory
The Saratov Conservatory
Musicians from different parts of the world come to Saratov to take part in the annual festival
In the hall of the Conservatory you can listen to wonderful sounds of organ
The Kirov avenue (the central street of Saratov)
Agree, he seldom stays alone
A piece of China in Saratov
The Trade Center
Saratov’s Opera and Ballet Theatre was founded in 1875
Opera and Ballet Theatre
Also one of the main sightseengs of Saratov is Saratov Bridge
In 1921 the Head Committee for State Installations started research in this field and worked out various viable designs. It was found expedient and vital to build a motor bridge across the Volga. It was laid in March 1958 and put into commission in 1965.
Saratov motor bridge was so masterfully executed that it can rival many world famous water-spanning structures. It was assembled out of large-scale ferroconcrete elements with the help of unique innovations absolutely new for that time.
Nowadays, the bridge has acquired economic and industrial value for both right-bank and left-bank parts the region, and has made the lives of Saratov's inhabitants infinitely more comfortable.
Saratov bridge
The bridge links the right and the left banks of the Volga. It is one of the longest in Europe (2803,7 meters)
And again the bridge =)
Embankment of Cosmonauts
The first wooden Trinity Church in Saratov were built in 1674-1675 year. After fire in 1684 year, Cathedral were rebuilt to 1694 year. The Cathedral was built in Moskovskoe barroko style – unique for Saratov region. It was the pride of the old Saratov, a participant of many historical events. In Soviet time, it were the one of two working churches in Saratov.
Holy Trinity Cathedral
Parks of Saratov
Our parks are very beautiful in autumn
City Park
And in winter
The corners of the park
The symbol of City Park is squirrel. It makes children happy by its own fun and bright color
In the park you can see and feed squirells
Lipki Park
One of the oldest parks of the city is situated in center of Saratov
Park of the Victory - the memorial park located in Saratov.
On May, 9th, 1999 in park of the Victory the unique exposition of military technics and the technics of rear was presented . Today you can see more than 130 exhibits in the park.
Among them the most known samples of the Soviet and Russian military technics, such as cars artilleries BM-8, БМ-13, БМ-31 («Катюша»), wide range of tanks — including Т-34, etc., also available large park of aviation technics.
The first exhibit of Park of the Victory – the legendary armored train equipped antiaircraft instruments. The armored train defended in 1941 – 1943 the bridge through Volga and other objects of city from strikes of the Air Forces of hitlerite Germany
On the background you can see “Cranes” – monument in honor of people who protected our land from fascists.
Victory Park
9th of May – Victory Day
This day is very important for all people of Russia, the winners of the World War II
Park "National Village"
In the Victory Park you can visit so called “National Village” to see how different nationalities of our country lived in past
The Monuments of Saratov
The first cosmonaut of the world, Yuri Gagarin, landed in the territory of the Saratov region in April, 12th 1961
Places of old Saratov
Checked up!!!)) You can still meet bears in the center of Saratov and ride in famous Russian Troika
Saratov School of General Education №45
Saratov, 2012
From Saratov with love!
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The world's first sandcastle hotel
The world's first sand castle hotel has recently opened at Weymouth beach in the seaside town of Dorset in the UK. The hotel was constructed from approximately 1000 tonnes of sand, built over 15 sq.m reaching a height of 4m.
For a mere 21USD a night guests can enjoy sleeping on a sand bed, bask in the summer sun and listen to the tide.
Capsule hotel
A capsule hotel is a type of hotel with a large number of extremely small "rooms" (capsules) intended to provide cheap and basic overnight accommodation for guests not requiring the services offered by more conventional hotels. Primarily concentrated in Japan, at least one capsule hotel has opened in 2009 in Warsaw, Poland, and another one, as of January 2011, in Shanghai, China, though as of February 23, Shanghai authorities declared the hotel violated safety standards and could not be opened.
View in a capsule, with TV in the upper left corner
The first floating hotel in Sweden
In October 2008, Sweden’s first floating hotel opened alongside the famous restaurant "Salt & Sill". The hotel is a meeting and conference venue with 46 beds, and is open all year round.
At the hotel, guests can work and socialise in an inspiring environment, enjoy good food and drink, and then fall asleep to the sound of lapping waves.
Despite the serene setting, there is plenty of opportunity for exciting and fun activities, with focus on the sea or food & drink.
The staff members are professional and service-minded and do their outmost to look after – not the customer – but the individual person.
Salt & Sill is a hotel and meeting place with a cosy, personal atmosphere,
and a style characterised
by modern Scandinavian simplicity.
The Prison Hotel: Alcatraz Hotel, Kaiserslauter
Open on May 2oo7, Alcatraz Hotel, built in a former prison from 1867 today offers a total of 57 rooms, with original carceral beds, lattice bars and pass-throughs in the heavy steel doors.
The hotel's manager, lawyer Andreas Kisch who together with a second lawyer bought the former prison, told Reuters Television in an interview that "we preserved a lot of the prison characteristics, as you can see here in the prison cell rooms."
Guests can sleep in convict uniform pyjamas complete with their embroidered name on it.
The reception...
The bar of the Alcatraz hotel.
A waitress hands a glass of champagne through a pass-through in a former prison cell of the Alcatraz hotel.
The Capsule Hotel, which consists of oil rig survival pods, is located
on a canal in Amsterdam.
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The Trick Art museum is an unusual collection of artworks designed to fool the eye. Visitors can have some fun putting themselves into the picture with various cleverly painted scenes, many of which seem to leap out of their frames. The trick art museum is worth a visit for some light hearted entertainment - make sure not to forget the camera!
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University College
Excursion to the University
History
Location
Social life
Entertainment
Academic life
Sports life
University Departments
Location
Aberystwyth University is located amidst some of the most spectacular scenery in Britain. The quality of student life is enhanced by the proximity to the great outdoors and the opportunity to participate in sporting activities that are not available at most other universities.
History
The establishment of Aberystwyth University is one of the great romantic,heroic, stories of modern Welsh history. It was the work of a small group of patriots, led by Hugh Owen, a London Welshman, who sought from the 1850s onwards to raise enough money by public and private subscription to establish a college of university status in Wales. It was almost an impossible ambition. In 1872, the University was opened in a half-finished hotel building on the sea front in Aberystwyth. There were 26 ill-prepared students and a teaching staff of three.
The first dozen or so years were a desperate struggle for survival. Aberystwyth is one of the first institutions to admit female students.
Social life
University is not about studying 24 hours a day (although there will be times when you'll get close). Hence, a large proportion of your time will be "free time". What you do during your free time is totally up to you: whether you want to spend it on one of the many stunning beaches, listening to live music or even going out with friends, one thing is guaranteed: a superb social life.
Entertainment
The Students' Union, and Art Centre regularly attract some of the UK's top performers as well as up and coming acts and specialised artists. However, it doesn't just happen in the University. Plenty of places in Aberystwyth and the local area put on their own gig nights and festivals because of the high student population, making sure that you get an entertainment-rich university experience.
For an in-depth look at some of the entertainment on offer to you, we've seperated the types of entertainment you can experience below:
Music
Performance
Art
Film
Dance
Literature
Music
Like everything you'll experience at Aberystwyth University you'll always be encouraged to get involved; this is also true with music, no matter your ability or level you'll always have the opportunity to have a go yourself. The University Music Centre offers all kinds of musical opportunities for playing, singing and listening. There's plenty going on - so don't miss out!
Performance
The Arts Centre have their own comedy line up too, frequently hosting the UK's top comedians and all at reasonable prices. With a superb Theatre, Film and Television department it's no surprise that there's so much going on; you won't know where to start. Sign up and get involved. You can join the University's own clubs or audition for many of the performances in Arts Centre. If amateur dramatics is your thing, you should get involved in one of these: Castaway Community Theatre, The Nomadic Players, The Exploding Fish society and many more.
Art
Major galleries and exhibitions, as well as the opportunity to take part in performance art, classes and workshops, Aberystwyth has a very exiting and accessible art community.
Film
At Aberystwyth you'll get the chance to watch the world's biggest blockbusters as well as a huge variety of independent films... with the free Students' Union film nights, film festivals and the Art Centre's new 3D projector you'll always be able to see the latest cinema from around the world. So grab yourself a carton of popcorn, sit back, relax and read how much film is on offer to you at Aberystwyth.
Dance
Dancing - you can't beat it - whatever your flavour! Whether it's a late night party in The Pier, a rave in the Arts Centre or professional and choreographed pieces either for you to perform or to watch. There are so many ways you can express your love for dance that you won't know where to start, let alone where to finish.
Literature
It's widely accepted that Aberystwyth is one of Wales' most important cultural centres, and one of the reasons for this is the increasing profile for literature and creative writing in the town and more specifically in the University's Department of English and Creative Writing.
Sports life
Having great sports facilities and a wide range of sports clubs and activities will make all the difference to your university experience even if you are purely a social sportsperson. Sport at Aberystwyth is a big deal, with about half of all students being active members of the Athletics Union. Our attitude to sport is always "have a go".
Water Sporting University Clubs
Great Outdoors
Individual & Team Sports
Water Sporting University Clubs
Bodyboarding
Canoeing
Kite-surfing
Rowing
Sailing
Sub-Aqua
Surfing
Swimming
Waterpolo
Windsurfing
Great Outdoors
Horse Riding
Cycling & Walking
Climbing
Gliding and Paragliding
Individual & Team Sports
Indoor
Outdoor
Indoor
Aikido
Archery
Badminton
Basketball
Boxercise
Dance Sport
Dodgeball
Fencing
Handball
Judo
Juggling
Karate
Netball
Show Dance
Snooker and Pool
Squash
Swimming
Table Tennis
Taekwondo
Trampoline
Urban Dance
Volleyball
Waterpolo
Outdoor
American Football
Bobsled
Bodyboarding
Canoeing
Caving
Cheerleading
Clay-pigeon Shooting
Cricket
Expeditions
Football
Freerunning/Parkour
Gaelic Football
Gliding
Golf
Harriers
Hockey
Kitesurfing
Lacrosse
Mountain Biking
Mountaineering
Horse-riding
Rowing
Rugby
Sailing
Skateboarding
Skiing
Academic life
Group Project Computer Suites: PJM & Rosser Lounges
Five fully-stocked libraries
Brand new laboratories
Very close natural field work areas
National Library of Wales
Onsite bookshops
Top of the range 24 hour computer rooms
Modern lecture rooms
The Student Support Services
But we don't just stop there...
University Departments
Computer Science
Biological and Rural Sciences (IBERS)
Geography and Environmental Sciences (IGES)
Sports Science
You can know more there:
http://www.aber.ac.uk/en/
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