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We should save endangered species, because they are the most loyal friends
Charles Darvin
Animals in Danger
World Wide Fund for Nature
What measures should we take to save endangered species?
Freshwater
Species
Amusing
Endangered
Protection
Extinction
Personalitie
Dying out
Illegal
Captivity
Valuable
What are the other reasons for the extinction of animals?
d
a
b
c
What are the other reasons for the extinction of animals?
Animals in Danger
Animals in Danger
White hare
Bottlenose dolphin
Przewalski's horse
Aurochs
Wildcat
Plan
habitat of the animal;
current number of animals;
reasons for extinction;
possible solutions.
The white hare
20 animals in Chernihiv, 150 animals in Sumy
Hunting and littering
Conservation areas
The bottlenose dolphin
Habitation of the animal:
The Black Sea
Poaching and the water pollution
Special farms for breeding
The Przewalski's horse
Kyiv Region, Chernobyl zone
Pollution, illegal trade
Fines, special farms for breeding, conservation areas
The aurochs
Volyn , Kyiv, Chernihiv , Sumy, Lviv, Ivano- Frankivsk, Chernivtsi and Vinnytsia regions
Illegal hunting
Under control in some conservation areas of Ukraine
The wildcat
Carpathian region, some areas of Vinnitsa, Kirovograd and Odessa regions
Predators and poaching
Breeding in conservation areas.
Thank you for attention!
What measures should be taken to save endangered species?
What measures should be taken to save endangered species?
Plan
1. Animals which are in danger
2. Reasons for extinction
3. Suggested solution |
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What do you know
about London?
1. What is London residence of Queen Elizabeth II?
the Tower of London
b) Winsdor Castle
c) Buckingham Palace
d) Westminster Abbey
c) Buckingham Palace
2. Where is Nelson’s Column situated?
a) in the Tower of London
b) in Trafalgar Square
c) in Piccadilly Circus
d) in Parliament Square
b) in Trafalgar Square
3. Where is London zoo?
a) Hyde park
b) St Jame`s park
c) Central park
d) Regent’s park
d) Regent’s park
4. Piccadilly Circus is the meeting point of ….
a) 4 streets
b) 5 streets
c) 6 streets
d) 7streets
c) 6 streets
5. The changing of the guard happens every day at
a) 12.30 a.m
b) 12 o’clock
c) 11.30 a.m
d) 10 o’clock
c) 11.30 a.m
6. Where are the tombs of many British kings and queens and other famous people?
a) in the Tower of London
b) on the cemetery
c) on the river bank
d) in Westminster Abbey
d) in Westminster Abbey
7. Covent Garden is now … .
a) a cinema
b) a tourist shopping centre
c) a fruit and vegetable garden
d) a theatre
b) a tourist shopping centre
8. When was the Westminster Abbey founded?
a) in the 19th century
b) in the 10th century
c) in the 11th century
d) in the 12th century
c) in the 11th century
9. Where can you see the wax models of famous people?
a) in Madam Tussaud`s Museum
b) in the British Museum
c) in the Westminster Abbey
d) in the Tower of London
a) in Madam Tussaud`s Museum
10. Piccadilly Circus is the heart of London’s … .
a) East End
b) City
c) Westminster
d) West End
d) West End |
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Wayne RooneyWayne Mark Rooney (born 24 October 1985) is an English footballer who plays as a forward for Manchester United and the England national team. In September 2013, Rooney scored his 200th goal for United, making him the club's fourth-highest goalscorer of all time.
Virastyuk Vasyl Vasyl Y. Virastuk (* April 22, 1974, Ivano-Frankivsk) - Ukrainian strongman, the title of "strongest man in Ukraine" (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005) and "World's Strongest Man" (2004). Member of the Ukraine national team, which won the title of "most powerful nation in the world" in 2003 and 2004. Honored Master of Sports of Ukraine.
Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko Vitali Klitschko (born 19 July 1971) and Wladimir Klitschko (born 25 March 1976), collectively known as the Klitschko brothers are Ukrainian heavyweight boxers.
Kobe BryantKobe Bean Bryant (born August 23, 1978) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He entered the NBA directly from high school, and has played for the Lakers his entire career, winning five NBA championships.
Alexander UsykOleksandr Oleksandrovich Usyk (born on 17 January 1987 in Simferopol) is a Ukrainian amateur boxer who won the 2008 European Amateur Boxing Championships at light-heavyweight, the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships at heavyweight and the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics in the heavyweight division.
Daniel ConnDaniel William Conn (born 14 February 1986) is an Australian model and rugby league player of Greek and New Zealander descent. He played for the Sydney Roosters club in the National Rugby League (NRL).
Athletes
Wayne RooneyWayne Mark Rooney (born 24 October 1985) is an English footballer who plays as a forward for Manchester United and the England national team. In September 2013, Rooney scored his 200th goal for United, making him the club's fourth-highest goalscorer of all time.
Virastyuk Vasyl Vasyl Y. Virastuk (* April 22, 1974, Ivano-Frankivsk) - Ukrainian strongman, the title of "strongest man in Ukraine" (2000, 2001, 2002, 2003, 2005) and "World's Strongest Man" (2004). Member of the Ukraine national team, which won the title of "most powerful nation in the world" in 2003 and 2004. Honored Master of Sports of Ukraine.
Vitali and Wladimir Klitschko Vitali Klitschko (born 19 July 1971) and Wladimir Klitschko (born 25 March 1976), collectively known as the Klitschko brothers are Ukrainian heavyweight boxers.
Kobe BryantKobe Bean Bryant (born August 23, 1978) is an American professional basketball player for the Los Angeles Lakers of the National Basketball Association (NBA). He entered the NBA directly from high school, and has played for the Lakers his entire career, winning five NBA championships.
Alexander UsykOleksandr Oleksandrovich Usyk (born on 17 January 1987 in Simferopol) is a Ukrainian amateur boxer who won the 2008 European Amateur Boxing Championships at light-heavyweight, the 2011 World Amateur Boxing Championships at heavyweight and the gold medal at the 2012 London Olympics in the heavyweight division.
Daniel ConnDaniel William Conn (born 14 February 1986) is an Australian model and rugby league player of Greek and New Zealander descent. He played for the Sydney Roosters club in the National Rugby League (NRL). |
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Manned mission to Mars - the planned flight to Mars with a manned spacecraft.
Hundred-Year Starship - project permanently sending people to Mars in order to colonize the planet. The project was developed in 2010. The main idea of the project is to send people to Mars forever. This will significantly reduce the cost of the flight, it will be possible to take more cargo and crew. First 'Martians' plan to send to the Red Planet in 2030 already.
A group of scientists and astronauts to Mars delivered with high-tech equipment and a small nuclear reactor can produce oxygen, water and food. Every two years, when Mars will be provided at the desired orbit, NASA will be able to replenish stocks of "colonists" and deliver new astronauts.
Objectives of the future of flight
In addition to the main purpose of flight to Mars - landing several people on the surface of Mars, with the return to Earth, as the objectives of the mission belongs to search for resources outside of the Earth.
Effects on Astronauts
Physiology
Cosmic rays and solar radiation destroy tissues and DNA of the organism. Of the damage is irreversible and can lead to cell mutations.
Prolonged weightlessness during space flight is just the greatest medical problem. Muscles, bones and the circulatory system due to missing gravity become weak if they are not trained.
Physiology
Immediately after hitting man in the weightlessness of his body begins to change. Blood flows to the upper half of the body, and the heart has to do more to pump blood. The body "thinks" that a lot of fluids in the body and begins to secrete hormones that are responsible for water-salt metabolism, resulting in a person loses a lot of fluids. Usually astronaut during this restructuring requires at least 3 liters of water a day. This effect is quite fast
Psychology
The close quarters and limited social contacts become tangible for the cosmonauts.Most often cited aggression, which leads to conflict when people are long in a confined space. This effect can be minimized if the stress-type people in interplanetary crew.
Threatening
Equipment failure
Especially dangerous is the failure of the rocket motor. Each engine has its tanks with a working medium, its control system, its own section of the solar panels. If we consider that electrorocket engines have high reliability, the failure of a number of motors not much effect on the duration of the flight.
Ionizing radiation
An additional problem presented emerging solar flares, which a few days provide increased dose crew. In such cases, the astronauts take cover and protected from ionizing radiation, a special room. Possible violations of health technology, especially computers, and wired communications during this time should be emphasized.
Dust
Martian dust may adversely affect the health of astronauts when hit by light. Due to the very small particle size of it is very difficult to isolate. So the astronauts of the "Apollo" on the next day noticed the presence of dust in the descent module.
The benefits of flying
The flight will be important for human civilization, if one takes the first step to another planet to colonize it later.In addition, the colonization of Mars can play a big role in saving humanity in the case of some global catastrophe on Earth, such as collision with an asteroid. Despite the fact that the probability of such an accident is low, you need to think about it, because the consequences of a global catastrophe could be fatal to the human civilization. Because of the long duration of the process of colonization of other planets, it is best to start as early as possible and to Mars. |
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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
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _
Main Courses
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _
Desserts
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _
Drinks
__ __ __ __ __ __ __ __ _
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)
* to make up a menu for a restaurant |
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What Is He Like?
hardworking
rude
polite
calm
shy
smart
interesting
funny
quiet
lazy
outgoing
stupid
friendly
boring
strict
loud
What character traits do you like most in your friend (name at least 5)?Which do you dislike?
What kind of person are you?
What is he like?
What is he like?
What is she like?
What is she like?
What are they like? |
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Australia
The Australian Alps, an IBRA bioregion, is the highest mountain range of Australia. This range is located in southeastern Australia, and it straddles southeastern New South Wales, eastern Victoria, and the Australian Capital Territory.
The Australian Alps contain Australia's only peaks exceeding in elevation above sea level. The Alps are the only bioregion on the Australian mainland on which deep snow falls annually.
The Australian Alps are part of the Great Dividing Range, the series of mountains, hills, and highlands that runs about from northern Queensland, through New South Wales, and into the northern part of Victoria.
This chain of highlands divides the drainage of the rivers that flow to the east into the Tasman Sea from those that flow west into the drainage of the Murray–Darling basin (and thence to the Southern Ocean) or into inland waters, such as Lake Eyre, which lie below sea level, or else evaporate rapidly.
The Great Dividing Range reaches its greatest heights in the Australian Alps.
The Australian Alps consists of two biogeographic subregions: the Snowy Mountains including the Brindabella Ranges, located in New South Wales and the Australian Capital Territory; and the Victorian Alps, located in Victoria.
Ecology
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It is always interesting and exciting.
I think, that ideal husband
should :
Be
kind,
caring.
Be responsible.
Trust his wife.
Be
a Good
dad.
Show and receive trust.
Keep a healthy lifestyle and be a good example for children.
Provide if that is a role he has chosen. If he is the provider in the family, he must, naturally, 'provide'. It is his primary duty and is no obligation to those for whom he provides.
Love his wife.
Everyone has its drawbacks.
But a man is always ideal for those who love him. |
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Bush Tucker
The most Australian food - food of native aborigines, cooked over charcoal. In the course are kangaroo meat, crocodile or someone else and Australian fruit.
Steak "marsupial"
This dish made with kangaroo meat, but sometimes use a usual beef.
Mushrooms fried with spices, notched so as to obtain the pocket, season mushrooms and sewn or chop shpashkami, then baked.
Vegemite
Australian "adjika" which can be spread on bread or eat as a separate dish. On the palate, "adjika" - an amateur. Since this is a "yeast extract", which is mixed with onion, celery and salt.
Lamington
Biscuits
covered
with chocolate
chips and
coconut
Australian
A dish that you can feed the most fastidious child. In fact, it's a fun sandwich. Slices of white bread cut into triangles, spread butter and sprinkle with colored pills (which are used to decorate pastries).
Fairy Bread
Light salad, cooked ham,
cucumbers,
boiled celery
and apples,
Served with
orange
juice and
mayonnaise.
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MEDITERRANEAN SEA THE DIRTIEST IN THE WORLD
Waters of the Mediterranean are polluted, especially in areas of large seaports, oil products and other waste, - it becomes hazardous for health.
In each cubic meter of the Mediterranean water 33 kinds of a various waste contain, and on each liter 10 grams of oil products are necessary.
CITARUM THE DIRTIEST RIVER IN THE WORLD
PEOPLE MUST TAKE CARE OF THEIR HEALTH. EACH OF US MUST DO EVERYTHING TO KEEP WATER CLEAN.
WATER-SUPPLIES ON THE EARTH AREN'T BOUNDLESS. BUT THEY ARE USED BY PEOPLE EVERY DAY. THEREFORE IT IS NECESSARY NOT ONLY TO CLEAR THEM, BUT ALSO NOT TO POLLUTE.
Water occupies the most part of our planet. If we don't appreciate it and to preserve in any forms (fresh and salty waters, superficial and ground waters, glaciers and deposits) it will be impossible to present our life. |
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Water polo is played in a swimming pool. Two teams of seven players play a water polo match.
The origins of water polo can be traced back to the late 19th century when a Scottish man named William Wilson constructed the rules for the game, as a result of the public’s growing disinterest of swimming carnivals.
The sport was introduced onto the Olympic scene in 1900 during the Paris game, making it one of the longest running team games in the Olympics and can be played by both men and women (Smith, 1998).
Women's water polo was included in the Olympic Games for the first time at the 2000 Olympic Games in Sydney.
In Olympic competition a water polo match is played for four quarters. Each quarter lasts 8 minutes.
Pool
Signal to be used
Water polo equipment
Ball. The ball weighs between 400g and 450g.
Bathing caps. Coloured bathing caps with individual numbers and ear protectors.
Swimsuits. The swimsuit should be non-transparent or with a separate undergarment.
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Use these words and expressions:
To express themselves
To develop their own style distinct from others
To show off
To protest against parents
To rebel against the society
To differ from social norms
To be in a collective
To have their own values and beliefs
To reject everything
To express their identity
What subculture is it?
Skinheads
Hippie
Goth
True or False?
1.Komsomol was a political organisation of young people from age of 14 to 28.
2.The date of birth of the Komsomol is December, 1997.
3.The Komsomol was a school for adults.
4.The Komsomol helped the Communist party to educate the youth.
5.A lot of soviet people passed through school of Komsomol.
6.A lot of the Komsomol members became state ministers, scientists, writers.
Subculture
is a group with a distinct style and identity.
is any group within a larger complex culture who have interest that vary from those of the mainstream culture
The Structure of a Subculture
Clothes
Music
Pastime
Appearance
Lifestyle
Subculture |
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next
next
next
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Audrey Hepburn
Born on May 4, 1929.
Hometown is Brussels, Belgium.
Actress, Philanthropist.
She spent most of her younger years in England at a boarding School.
During World War II, she studied at the Arnhem Conservatory in The Netherlands.
biography
She went to New York and starred on the Broadway production of Gigi, at the age of 22.
Hepburn 2 years later went back to Broadway to star in Ondine with Mel Ferrer.
In 1954 she won a Tony Award for Best Actress in a play.
She ended up marrying Mel Ferrer on September 25, 1954.
On Broadway
1961 romantic comedy.
Audrey portrayed of Holly Golightly.
Movie was released by Paramount Pictures.
The beginning of the movie the main place it takes place is at Tiffany Co. off 5th Avenue in New York City.
Audrey’s little black dress became famous and sold for over $947,000.
Audrey wore Ray Ban sunglasses.
Breakfast at Tiffany’s
Before having their only son, Audrey had 2 miscarriages in March 1955 & 1959.
There only son was named Sean Hepburn Ferrer.
Sean was born July 17, 1960.
Mel was very controlling towards Audrey.
After a 14 year marriage they finally divorced December 5, 1968.
June 2008 Mel died of heart failure at age 90.
Audrey’s family
Audrey became a goodwill ambassador for UNICEF in the late 1980s.
She tried to raise awareness about children in need while traveling the world.
She won a special Academy Award for her humanitarian work in 1993.
She didn’t live long enough to receive her award.
Audrey died January 20, 1993.
Raising Awareness
After World War II, she continued to pursue an interest in dance.
She studied ballet in Amsterdam and later on in London.
In 1948 Hepburn made her stage debut as a chorus girl in the musical High Button Shoes in London.
More small parts on the British stage followed.
Dance
Back on the big screen, Hepburn made another award worthy performance in Sabrina (1954).
In the movie Sabrina she was a daughter of a wealthy family’s driver.
Hepburn earned her Academy Award nomination for her work on this bittersweet romantic comedy.
Audrey co-starred in a movie with her husband Mel Ferrer.
Film Star
Hepburn seen a fashion icon has still continued long since her death.
Her titles: Most beautiful woman of all time.
Givenchy gave her a look a silhouette.
Her signature look was a little black dress with her 2 earrings.
Even after 35 years, Audrey’s measurements had never changed.
Fashion
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London Bridge is falling down, Falling down, falling down. London Bridge is falling down, My fair lady.
How will we build it up, Build it up, build it up? How will we build it up, My fair lady?
Fix it up with bricks and stones,
Bricks and stones, bricks and stones,
Fix it up with bricks and stones,
My fair lady.
Read a dialogue between a tourist and an Information Officer
Match the parts:
is a very democratic park
is a meeting point of six streets
defeated the French in 1805
is the greatest work of Sir Christopher Wren
is one of the most famous clocks in the world
was a big fruit and vegetable market
is the seat of the British Government
has the London Zoo
has a fine collection of paintings
is the London home of the Queen
A Tour Around London
WELCOME TO LONDON !
A Double-decker Tour
Trafalgar Square
The National Gallery
Piccadilly Circus
Buckingham Palace
Houses of Parliament and Big Ben
Westminster Abbey
Tower Bridge
Tower of London
Covent Garden
and Fleet Street |
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and factories,
Water pollution is one of the famous and one of the largest problems in our world.
In fact, over half of the people in the world have to leave with water shortages every day.
Children in Kenya often have to go many kilometers to collect drinking water.
But the pollute water killed animals
and plants too.
Many cities have successfully saved water by repairing pipes.
but to survive.
STOP WATER POLLUTION!!! |
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Topic: Australian English Pronunciation
Ministry of education and science of Ukraine
Dragomanov National Pedagogical University
Kyiv 2009
Information File
Australian
Pronunciation
Today, is the 6th largest countries in the world by area (and in some 30 times bigger than GB). Australian population is mostly urban, living in the fertile areas near the coast.
e.g. mozzie=mosquito
postie=postman
Aussie= Australian
beaut=beautiful
barbie=barbecue
biggie=something big
Accents of English
English-based pronunciation standards
American-based pronunciation standards
British
English
Irish
English
Australian
English
New Zealand
English
American English
Canadian English
Northern
English
Southern English\Received Pronunciation
Scottish
English
Welsh
English
Northern Ireland
English
New Englishes
Indian
English
South African
English
Hong Kong
English
Singaporean English
Etc.
Language Practice
Test yourself
Name the correct equivalents of the AuE words:
Chalkie =
Chalk user, teacher
Cuppa =
Cup of tea
Croc =
Crocodile
Choice =
Chocolate
Ciggie =
Cigarette
Cuke\cuey =
Cucumber
Info =
Information
Mo =
Moment
Lecky =
Electric
Footy =
Football
Ta =
Thank
A brolly =
Umbrella
A bikkie =
A biscuit
Hello (Good Day)
2. AuE also incorporates several uniquely Australian terms:
3. There are a lot of special words for farming and agriculture and popular Australian people use all the time.
Examples of a few common Australian words:
Language Practice
Test Yourself
Listen to Caroline talking about her favourite watersport. Which of the sports is she describing?
Key: Scuba diving
Scuba Diving
Waterskiing
Surfing
Windsurfing
How many people live in Australia?
Why are all the major Australian cities on the coast?
Who are the people on the photos?
What is the city on the photograph? Is it the capital of Australia?
5. Do you think Canberra is a large city? |
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a letter-box
an envelope
a post office
a stamp
Learn the new words
Learn the new words
a parcel
a poster
paper
a postcard
a letter
an address
[ letq]
[pRsl]
[ pqVstq]
[stxmp]
[ peipq]
[q dres]
[ envqlqVp]
[ pqVstmqn]
UNSCRAMBLE THE WORDS.
pvenoele
padrtosc
prteos
tleret
sasedrd
mpsat
envelope
postcard
poster
letter
address
stamp
five new envelopes
clean paper
three letters
two postmen
six old stamps
a nice postcard
a big parcel
a new address
write a letter
read a letter
post a letter
send a letter
get a letter
John Brown
9, Green Street
London W13NP
Great Britain
name and surname
the number of the house and
the name of the street
the name of the city and the postcode
the name of the country
Stamp, post office, letter, paper, envelope, post
writes, Tiny, letters, friends, to, his.
like, We, get, to, letters.
the, Where, are, envelopes?
are, you, Where, from?
postcard, I, not, do, this, like.
likes, Ann, write, to, letters.
Tiny writes letters to his friends.
We like to get letters.
Where are the envelopes?
Where are you from?
I do not like this postcard.
Ann likes to write letters. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/at-makes-a-personality.html | What Makes a Personality | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/38/a1eb387c42f8597b912ace1bf05abd56.ppt | files/a1eb387c42f8597b912ace1bf05abd56.ppt | Every Person is a Mystery
The principle of our
investigation:
What makes a personality?
We know that
a family is a group of people who are related to each other, especially a mother, a father, and their children;
many factors contribute to forming our personality, for example, our sex, class, culture, or lifestyle, one of the most important is our position in the family;
personality is the quality of character that makes someone interesting or enjoyable to be with;
personality is someone who has a very strong character and is very different from other people.
The aim of our investigation:
Group I
Who is more important to us: our family or our friends?
Group II
What makes people interesting to others?
The results of Group I:
We made a survey about the importance of family and friends to us among our students, teachers and parents and got such results:
The results of Group II:
First-born children
Middle children
Youngest children
Only children
pros
self-confident, reliable
independent,
competitive
charming,
affectionate,
relaxed
organized,
imaginati-ve
cons
bossy,
anxious
jealous,
insecure
indecisive,
lazy
selfish
Conclusion
Being a personality is not the same as having a personality.
Alan Coren, British writer
Resources
Longman Exams Dictionary
English File, Clive Oxenden, Christina Latham-Koenig, OUP
http://www.animationfactory.com
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Die sind klein und zart, Sie sind sehr-sehr alt.Sie wohnen oft in den Gärten , Und tragen lange Bärte.
Zwerge
Nenne die Antonyme:
klug
groß
lang
hart
leicht
dumm
klein
kurz
weich
schwer
Finde die richtigen Adjektive
sportlich
lustig
böse
treu
lieb
Was hat das Mädchen an?
Es hat … an.
Es trägt … .
Es hat … angezogen.
Es sieht … aus.
Beschreibe diese Person!
Wie sieht er aus?
Was trägt er?
Ist er eine gute Märchengestalt?
Beschreibe diese Person!
Wie sieht sie aus?
Was trägt sie?
Ist sie eine gute Märchengestalt?
Ergänze die Sätze. Gebrauche die Adjektive in der richtigen Form!
Ich habe keinen Freund.
Er ist ein Mensch.
Ist ihr Sohn ein Kind?
Hast du einen Freund?
Er ist kein Hund.
(treu)
treuen
(ehrlich)
ehrlicher
(brav)
braves
(zuverlässig)
zuverlässigen
(böse)
böser
SEHR GUT!!!
Ihr habt gut gearbeitet!
Die Hausaufgabe ist : beschreib deinen Freund/deine Freundin (12 Sätze).
Danke den Quellen:
http://yandex.ru/yandsearch;
htpp://google.ru/images.
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A TRIP TO GREAT BRITAIN
PHONETIC DRILLS:
gallery, museum
We are flying to London!!!
We are flying to London!!!
We are flying to London!!!
We are flying to London!!!
We are flying to London!!!
London is the capital of Great Britain
A double-decker bus and a taxi
"When the man is tired of London he is tired of life
London is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
It was founded more than one thousand years ago
More than eight million people live there
There are many interesting places to visit: Trafalgar square, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge, Big Ben, Buckingham Palace and other
London is famous for its museums, galleries and parks
Big Ben is a great attraction of tourists. They want to see the clock in its tower and to hear the bells. Big Ben is really a bell. You can hear it every hour
Buckingham Palace
Elisabeth the II, The Queen
Westminster Abbey
Westminster Abbey is the most famous church in England. It was built by King Edward in 1065.The coronation of all British Kings and Queens takes place in it. Some famous English people are also buried here.
The Tower of London
You can see the Tower of London from the river Thames. The tower is very old. It has a long and cruel history. The Tower was King’s palace, prison, zoo. Now it is a museum. Where one can see treasure of British monarchy.
Trafalgar Square
At the Zoo
Where ever you are, you always come home
Kyiv is the heart of our Motherland |
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TO BE , HAVE
I _______
You _______
He _______
She _______
It _______
We _______
You _______
They ______
TO BE , HAVE
_______ I ?
_______ you ?
_______ he ?
_______ she ?
_______ it ?
_______ we ?
_______ you ?
______ they ?
At table
CARROT BISCUITS1 egg70 g sugar70 g oil1 cup of flour1 teaspoon of baking powdersome salt1 cup of boiled carrots4 tablespoon of raisinsI take:
CARROT BISCUITS I take: 1 cup of flour 1 teaspoon of baking powder 70 g of oil70 g of sugar 1 egg 1 cup of boiled carrots4 tablespoon of raisinssome salt
TEA
Boil the water
Warm the pot
Put one teaspoon of tea for each person and
one extra for the pot
Pour hot water into the pot
Fill the kettle with cold water
TEA
Fill the kettle with cold water
Boil the water
Warm the pot
Put one teaspoon of tea for each person and
one extra for the pot
Pour hot water into the pot
At table |
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Long form
I have not got
You have not got
He has not got
She has not got
It has not got
We have not got
You have not got
They have not got
Short form
Interrogative
Have I got?
Have you got?
Has he got?
Has she got?
Has it got?
Have we got?
Have you got?
Have they got?
Look at the pictures and write sentences with have got or has got. Then write negative and interrogative sentences, as in the example.
(boy / bike)
1. The boy has got a bike.
(girl/doll)
(cat/kitten)
(Rabbits / big ears)
(woman/flowers)
Form sentences
1. Kathy / a ball / has
2. the / many / house / windows / has
3. have / all / cars / wheels
4. red / a / that / nose / has / clown
5. have / legs / spiders / six
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http://www.weblancer.net/users/Natvorilka/portfolio/467237.html
http://www.webmarket.ru/dir/104/1.html
http://www.deti.religiousbook.org.ua/big_foto/krolik2.html
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Match the pictures with the list of shops
To put goods into the right department
Ex: Where can I buy apples?
Department stores are large stores which are popular both with the local residents and tourists.
2. The fishmonger's is the place where you can buy fish and seafood
3. The newsagent's is the place where you can buy milk, cottage cheese and butter.
4. The hairdresser's is the place where we buy vegetables and fruit..
5. I can buy a loaf of bread and rolls at the bakery.
6. We can buy medicine at the chemist's.
7. In Great Britain people use dollars and cents doing shopping.
8. In Ukraine people use pounds and pence doing shopping.
9. Those people who buys things is a customer.
10. Those people who sell things are shop-assistants.
Work with cards
Warming up
Answer the questions
Time for refreshment.
. «Money, money» «ABBA».
Fill in the missing words
I ______work all night,
I work all_____, to pay the bills
I have to pay
Ain't it sad
And still there never seems
to be a single ____ left for me
That's too _____
In my dreams! have a plan
If I got me a wealthy _____
I wouldn't have to work at all, I'd fool around
and have a ______...
Money, money, money
Must be _____
In the rich man's world
Money, money, money
Always ______
In the rich man's world
Aha-ahaaa
All the things I could do If I had a little ______
It's a rich man's world
I work all night, I
work all day, to pay the bills
I have to pay
Ain't it sad
And still there never seems
to be a single penny left for me
That's too bad
In my dreams! have a plan
If I got me a wealthy man
I wouldn't have to work at all,
I'd fool around
and have a ball...
Money, money, money
Must be funny
In the rich man's world
Money, money, money
Always sunny
In the rich man's world
Aha-ahaaa
All the things I could do
If I had a little money
It's a rich man's world
Act out dialogues
A) Make a poster about shops in your town
B) a project work about your dream shop. |
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Automatic control system
CONTENT
History.
MAIP-Modern Automatic Industrial process.
Automatic systems in close up.
Conclusion.
It is well known that since ancient times people have tried to construct automatic toys.
Those toys were put into motion by hided mechanisms of automatic devices.
The mechanical wonders of the past indicated the road for developing automatic systems later.
Frenchman Vaucanson built a weaving loom replacing fifty weavers.
The talented Russian mechanic Ivan Polzunov invented a float-type controller for his steam engine.
Our world becomes extraordinarily beautiful, bright, quick, tasty - but as far as this is justified as long as it is difficult to make conclusions!
Thanks For Your
attention! |
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Austria
Austria is a landlocked country of roughly 8.47 million people in Central Europe. It is bordered by the Czech Republic and Germany to the north, Hungary and Slovakia to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west. The territory of Austria covers 83,855 square kilometres (32,377 sq mi) and has a temperate and alpine climate.
The origins of modern-day Austria date back to the time of the Habsburg dynasty when the vast majority of the country was a part of the Holy Roman Empire of the German Nation. During the 17th and 18th centuries, Austria became one of the great powers of Europe and, in response to the coronation of Napoleon I as the Emperor of the French, the Austrian Empire was officially proclaimed in 1804. In 1867, the empire was reformed into Austria-Hungary. The German name for Austria, Österreich, means "eastern kingdom".
As a federal republic , Austria is divided into nine states ( German : Bundesländer ). These states are then divided into districts ( Bezirke ) and statutory cities ( Statutarstädte ). Districts are subdivided into municipalities ( Gemeinden ). Statutory Cities have the competencies otherwise granted to both districts and municipalities. The states are not mere administrative divisions but have some legislative authority distinct from the federal government, eg in matters of culture, social care, youth and nature protection, hunting, building, and zoning ordinances. In recent years, it has been discussed whether today it is appropriate for a small country to maintain ten parliaments.
Austria is a largely mountainous country due to its location in the Alps . The Central Eastern Alps , Northern Limestone Alps and Southern Limestone Alps are all partly in Austria. Of the total area of Austria (84,000 km 2 or 32,433 sq mi), only about a quarter can be considered low lying, and only 32% of the country is below 500 metres (1,640 ft). The Alps of western Austria give way somewhat into low lands and plains in the eastern part of the country.
The greater part of Austria lies in the cool/temperate climate zone in which humid westerly winds predominate. With nearly three-fourths of the country dominated by the Alps, the alpine climate is predominant. In the east—in the Pannonian Plain and along the Danube valley —the climate shows continental features with less rain than the alpine areas. Although Austria is cold in the winter (−10 – 0 ° C ), summer temperatures can be relatively warm, ] with average temperatures in the mid-20s and a highest temperature of 39.7 °C (103.5 °F) .
In Austria, the euro was introduced as an accounting currency on 1 January 1999, and euro coins and banknotes entered circulation on 1 January 2002. As a preparation for this date, the minting of the new euro coins started as early as 1999, however all Austrian euro coins introduced in 2002 have this year on it; unlike other countries of the Eurozone where mint year is minted in the coin. Eight different designs, one per face value, were selected for the Austrian coins. In 2007, to adopt the new common map like the rest of the Eurozone countries, Austria changed the common side of its coins.
Austria's population estimate in April 2011 was 8,414,638. The population of the capital, Vienna , exceeds 1.7 million (2.2 million including the suburbs), representing about a quarter of the country's population. It is known for its vast cultural offerings and high standard of living.
German is Austria's official language and is spoken natively by 88.6% of the population—followed by Turkish (2.3%), Serbian (2.1%), Croatian (1.6%), Hungarian (0.5%), Polish (0.5%) and Bosnian (0.5%).
At the end of the 20th century, about 74% of Austria's population were registered as Roman Catholic, while about 5% considered themselves Protestants. Austrian Christians are obliged to pay a mandatory membership fee (calculated by income—about 1%) to their church; this payment is called "Kirchenbeitrag" ("Ecclesiastical/Church contribution").
Education in Austria is entrusted partly to the Austrian states (Bundesländer) and partly to the federal government. School attendance is compulsory for nine years, i.e. usually to the age of fifteen.
A ustria's past as a European power and its cultural environment have generated a broad contribution to various forms of art, most notably among them music. Austria has been the birthplace of many famous composers such as Joseph Haydn, Michael Haydn, Franz Liszt, Franz Schubert, Anton Bruckner, Johann Strauss, Sr. and Johann Strauss, Jr. as well as members of the Second Viennese School such as Arnold Schoenberg, Anton Webern and Alban Berg. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart was born in Salzburg, then an independent Church Principality of the Holy Roman Empire, though one that was culturally closely connected to Austria, and much of Mozart's career was spent in Vienna. Vienna has long been especially an important centre of musical innovation.
Among Austrian Artists and architects one can find the painters Ferdinand Georg Waldmüller, Rudolf von Alt, Hans Makart, Gustav Klimt, Oskar Kokoschka, Egon Schiele, Carl Moll, and Friedensreich Hundertwasser, the photographers Inge Morath and Ernst Haas, and architects like Johann Bernhard Fischer von Erlach, Otto Wagner, Adolf Loos, and Hans Hollein (recipient of the 1985 Pritzker Architecture Prize).
Austria was the cradle of numerous scientists with international reputation. Among them are Ludwig Boltzmann, Ernst Mach, Victor Franz Hess and Christian Doppler, prominent scientists in the 19th century. In the 20th century, contributions by Lise Meitner, Erwin Schrödinger and Wolfgang Pauli to nuclear research and quantum mechanics were key to these areas' development during the 1920s and 1930s. A present-day quantum physicist is Anton Zeilinger, noted as the first scientist to demonstrate quantum teleportation.
Austria's cuisine is derived from that of the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Austrian cuisine is mainly the tradition of Royal-Cuisine ("Hofküche") delivered over centuries. It is famous for its well-balanced variations of beef and pork and countless variations of vegetables. There is also the "Mehlspeisen" Bakery, which created particular delicacies such as Sachertorte, "Krapfen" which are doughnuts usually filled with apricot jam or custard, and "Strudel" such as "Apfelstrudel" filled with apple, "Topfenstrudel" filled with a type of cheese curd called "topfen", and "Millirahmstrudel" (milk-cream strudel).
Due to the mountainous terrain, alpine skiing is a prominent sport in Austria. Similar sports such as snowboarding or ski-jumping are also widely popular and Austrian athletes such as Annemarie Moser-Pröll, Franz Klammer, Hermann Maier, Toni Sailer, Benjamin Raich and Marlies Schild are widely regarded as some of the greatest alpine skiers of all time.
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Let’s review
square
square[ʹskweǝ]
square[ʹskweǝ]
palace[ʹpᴂlis]
palace[ʹpᴂlis]
station[ʹsteiʃn]
station
[ʹsteiʃn]
tower[ʹtauǝ]
underground[ʹᴧndǝgraund]
underground[ʹᴧndǝgraund]
bridge[ʹbridᴣ]
a concert hall
a center
a theater
a cinema
a circus
downtown
a gallery
a museum |
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Розвиток творчих здібностей
Креативність – це значить копати глибше, дивитись крізь стіни, будувати замок на піску, літати у майбутнє.
Еліс Пол Торренс
Вправа«Чаша»
Вправа
«Дерево очікування»
Правила роботи групи
Що
таке
креативність?
Проблемне питання
Вправа «Чи креативний я?»
Вправа « Прикмети»
Вправа «Крокодил»
Касира на робочому місці;
Бджолу на квітці;
Співака на концерті;
Шеф - кухаря у ресторані;
Порося, яке сидить на кактусі.
Інтелектуальна розминка"Запитання на кмітливість"
Одна - вантажівка
Вантажівка їхала в село. По дорозі вона зустріла 4 легкові машини. Скільки машин їхало в село?
Скільки кінців у чотирьох палок? У п’яти палок? А у п’яти з половиною?
8
10
12
Ви заходите в темну малознайому кімнату. У ній є дві лампи: гасова і бензинова. Що ви запалите в першу чергу?
Сірник
Палицю треба розпиляти на 12 частин.
Скільки ви зробите розпилів?
11
У фермера було 10 овець. Усі, крім 9, померли. Скільки залишилося овець?
9
Дякую за увагу!
До побачення! |
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I am writing to you from a distant
country - Great Britain.
The country, where boys and girls
just like you live, but they speak English.
What language do you speak?
Of course, Ukrainian.
You live in Ukraine.
I invite you to visit Great Britain.
Yours, Miss Poppins!
What is London ?
How old is it ?
How many people live their ?
What are the most famous
places in London ?
London is the capital of the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
It was founded more than one thousand years ago
More than eight million people live their
There are many interesting places to visit: Trafalgar square, the Tower of London, Westminster Abbey, Tower Bridge Big Ben, Buckingham Palace
London is famous for its museums, galleries and parks
We read that:
Big Ben is a great attraction of tourists. They want to see the clock in its tower and to hear the bells. Big Ben is really a bell. You can hear it every hour
Westminster Abbey is the most famous church in England. It was built by King Edward in 1065.The coronation of all British Kings and Queens takes place in it. Some famous English people are also buried here.
Buckingham Palace is the place where British Queen Elizabeth II lives. When the Queen is at home we can see the flag above the palace.
Trafalgar square is
the center of London.
In the center of square
we can see Nelson Column
in honor of admiral Nelson
who defeated Napoleon
fleet in 1805.There are four bronze lions around the column.
Do the crossword.
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LONDON
The capital
Of
Great Britain
Big Ben
Trafalgar Square
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The treatment for ________ is provided in the emergency room.
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I invite you to visit the wonderful museum. I think this museum is worth visiting.
Now you are in the museum of Sergei Yesenin. It is in the centre of our city.The museum was opened in Tashkent in 1981. The fans of the great Russian poet have been visiting it for twenty-five years .
In this hall of the museum you can see the original autographs of S. Yesenin.
Look at the rare editions of the poet's works . For example: "Radunitsa " , 1916
Now you can enjoy some
unique pictures of the great Russian poet.
This sitting-room , a typical old Russian home in Tashkent, was recreated from the household items donated by people of Tashkent.
And now you have a rare opportunity to listen to the records with a voice of the poet ....
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In the museum you can watch the slide film "S. Yesenin and the East ", created by
the museum's director V. Nikoliuk.
In our museum you can take part in different literary and musical evenings, concerts, contests and exhibitions , meet interesting people.
We invite you to participate in these exciting events!
Welcome to our museum!
Our Address:
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BRITISH COOKING
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The Traditional English kitchen
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History
Humble college instructor named James Naismith. The 1 of December in 1891 he tied two baskets of peaches from the railing to the gym and by dividing the eighteen students into two teams,
invited them to play, the meaning of which boiled down to, to throw more balls into the opponents' basket. The foundation was laid.
In 1892, the gym teacher of Smith-College in Northampton (Massachusetts) Sendoy Berenson created the first rules for women's basketball.
Originally, the game of basketball, James Naismith have been formulated and consisted of only 13 points. Over time, the basketball changed, changes in demand and regulations. The first international rules were adopted in 1932 at the first Congress of FIBA, after they repeatedly adjusted and changed, the last major changes were made in 1998 and 2004.
The rules:
Basketball is played by two teams, each consisting of five players. The goal of each team - to throw the ball in the ring net (basket) of the opponent and prevent the other team to take the ball and throw it in the basket. The basket is at a height of 3.05 meters from the floor (10 feet).
From each team on the court is located on 5 people, only 12 people on the team, the replacement is not limited. A goal in the near and middle distance, scored 2 points, with distance (due to the three-point line) - 3 points. Free throw is estimated at one point. The standard size of a basketball court 28 meters long and 15 feet wide.
His career in the NBA Wade started in 2003, after which he was recognized as one of the best players in the league. He played basketball more than once for the USA, where he received a bronze medal; at the Olympics in 2008, Duane received the gold.
The most Famous basketball players:
Dwyane Wade
The popular and part-time best player of the team "Miami Heat“, he was born in 1982 in Chicago, Illinois.
Scottie Pippen
Team player, "Chicago Bulls" for the position of "easy" forward Scottie Pippen, six times brought the team to victory in NBA games. In addition to their team Pippen played for the U.S. and twice became Olympic champion. Recently named the best basketball player, Scottie is included in the list of fifty best players in the NBA.
В 1892 году преподавателем физкультуры Смит-колледжа в Нортгемптоне (Массачусетс) Сендой Беренсон были разработаны первые правила женского баскетбола
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скромный преподаватель колледжа по имени Джеймс Нейсмит. 1 декабря 1891 года он привязал две корзины из-под персиков к перилам балкона спортивного зала и, разделив восемнадцать студентов на две команды, предложил им игру, смысл которой сводился к тому, чтобы забросить большее количество мячей в корзину соперников. Начало было положено.
Изначально правила игры в баскетбол были сформулированы американцем Джеймсом Нейсмитом и состояли лишь из 13 пунктов. С течением времени баскетбол изменялся, изменений потребовали и правила. Первые международные правила игры были приняты в 1932 году на первом конгрессе ФИБА, после этого они многократно корректировались и изменялись, последние значительные изменения были внесены в 1998 и 2004 годах
Изначально правила игры в баскетбол были сформулированы американцем Джеймсом Нейсмитом и состояли лишь из 13 пунктов. С течением времени баскетбол изменялся, изменений потребовали и правила. Первые международные правила игры были приняты в 1932 году на первом конгрессе ФИБА, после этого они многократно корректировались и изменялись, последние значительные изменения были внесены в 1998 и 2004 годах
Дуэйн ВейдПопулярный и по совместительству лучший игрок «Майами Хит» родился в 1982 году в городе Чикаго, штат Иллинойс. Свою карьеру в НБА Вейд начал с 2003 года, после чего был признан одним из лучших игроков лиги. Баскетболист не единожды играл за сборную США, где получил бронзу, а вот на Олимпийских играх в 2008 году Дуэйн получил золото.
Скотти Пиппен
Игрок команды «Чикаго Булз» на позиции «легкого» форварда Скотти Пиппен, шесть раз приносил команде победу в играх НБА. Помимо своей команды Пиппен играл за сборную США и два раза становился олимпийским чемпионом. Недавно Скотти назвали лучшим баскетболистом и включили в список пятидесяти лучших игроков НБА
Hey, friends!
As you know, my family owns a mountain cottage in Bukovel , Karpates (near the mountain Goverla ) and I was wondering if you would like to join me there. My family is planning to leave on the 26th and return the 6th... We will ski, sled, and have tons of fun! I suggest you bring your winter clothes, as well as skiis, a snowboard, a sled (if you have). I hope to see you there!
Эй, друзья!Как вы знаете, моя семья владеет горным коттеджа в Буковель, Karpates (рядом гора Говерла), и мне было интересно, если вы хотите присоединиться ко мне там. Моя семья планирует выйти на 26-й и возвращение шестой ... Мы будем кататься на лыжах, санях, и тонны удовольствия! Я предлагаю Вам взять с собой зимнюю одежду, а также лыжи, сноуборд, санки (если есть). Я надеюсь увидеть вас там! |
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Эми Л Браун, Джон Даунинг, Джон Ситс «Первый учебный словарь»: Москва, «Русский язык», 1983
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Фото панды - http://www.liveinternet.ru...
Фото змеи - http://animalz.ru/archives/225
Фото выдры -
http://www.alaska-in-pictures.com/sea-otter-6042-pictures.htm
Фото мыши - http://p-i-f.livejournal.com/1949538.html
Фото лошади - http://www.templates.com/blog/untamed-spirit-beautiful-horses-cg/
Фото овцы - http://brunoberry.wordpress.com/2010/08/17/sheep/
Элементы дизайна - http://allday.ru
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Jared Leto
Jared Leto was born in Bossier City, Louisiana, the son of Constance Leto His mother has Cajun ancestry. "Leto" is a stepfather's surname. Leto has two younger half-brothers from his father's second marriage and his older brother Shannon.
"I was raised around a lot of artists, musicians, photographers, painters and people that were in theater."
In 1992, Leto moved to Los Angeles to pursue a musical career, intending to take acting roles on the side. He found minor roles on television shows but his first break came in 1994, after he was cast opposite Claire Danes as Jordan Catalano, her love interest, in the short-lived but well-reviewed ABC teen drama My So-Called Life. In 1997, Leto starred in the biopic Prefontaine in which he played the role of Olympic hopeful Steve Prefontaine. For the preparation of the role, Leto immersed himself in the runner's life, training for six weeks and meeting with members of his family and friends. He bore a striking resemblance to the real Prefontaine, also adopting athlete's voice and upright running style. His portrayal received positive reviews from critics and is often considered his breakthrough role.
In 1998, Leto founded Thirty Seconds to Mars along with his older brother Shannon Leto. The band's name, said Leto, "has little to do with space, the universe or anything like that. It is a name that works on several different levels. Most importantly, it is a good representation of our sound. It's a phrase that is lyrical, suggestive, cinematic, and filled with immediacy. It has some sense of otherness to it.“
Jared wrote the majority of their songs. Before the album was released, Puddle of Mudd invited Thirty Seconds to Mars to open a six-week tour for them in the spring of 2002.The band later embarked on a North American tour to support Incubus.
Thirty Seconds to Mars released the self-titled debut album in 2002, produced by Bob Ezrin, Brian Virtue and the band itself. It received generally positive reviews, and was compared to Pink Floyd, Tool, and Brian Eno. The album debuted and peaked at number 107 on the Billboard 200 and number one on the Top Heatseekers. It produced two singles, "Capricorn (A Brand New Name)" and "Edge of the Earth", which reached the top ten on the UK Rock Chart. The former also became a Mainstream Rock top 40 hit and reached number one on the Heatseekers Songs. Over the years, the album has sold more than two million copies worldwide. In 2003, Solon Bixler left the band due to issues primarily related to touring and was replaced by Tomo Milicevic. Thirty Seconds to Mars toured extensively opening concerts for bands such as Our Lady Peace, Sevendust, and Chevelle, and took a slot on the 2003 Lollapalooza tour.
It took three years to record A Beautiful Lie, with the bandmates traveling to four different continents to work with Leto on his film sets. A Beautiful Lie differs notably from the band's self-titled debut album, both musically and lyrically. Whereas the eponymous concept album's lyrics focus on human struggle and astronomical themes, A Beautiful Lie's lyrics are more personal and the music introduces intense screaming vocals and synth effects. "On the first record I created a world, then hid behind it", Leto said. "With A Beautiful Lie, it was time to take a more personal and less cerebral approach. Although this record is still full of conceptual elements and thematic ideas it is ultimately much more wrapped around the heart than the head. It's about brutal honesty, growth, change. It's an incredibly intimate look into a life that is in the crossroads. A raw emotional journey. A story of life, love, death, pain, joy, and passion. Of what it is to be human."
Leto described the band's third album, This Is War, as a concept album, saying it was created in an "intense two-year period, where it felt like the whole world was falling apart and massive changes were going on." In a bid to involve their fans for This Is War, Thirty Seconds to Mars held The Summit where they invited fans to provide backing vocals and percussion. At the first, in Los Angeles, people showed up from all over the world, so they repeated The Summit in eight countries and extended the event digitally. The band also invited fans to submit close-up shots of their faces in order to make 2,000 different individual covers for the album. The album and the singles got top stages in world’s charts.
This Is War
Leto directorial debut film, Artifact, a documentary about Thirty Seconds to Mars battle against record label Virgin Records and the making of This Is War, premiered at the 2012 Toronto International Film Festival on September 14, 2012, and won the BlackBerry People's Choice Documentary Award.
Leto attended the Amnesty International campaign to support human rights, marking the 60th anniversary of the United Nation's Universal Declaration of Human Rights. As part of the campaign, he also made a short film.
In June 2008, Leto and his bandmates joined Habitat for Humanity to work on a home being repaired and renovated through the Habitat for Humanity of Greater Los Angeles Area's "A Brush With Kindness" program.
After the 2010 Haiti earthquake, Leto and his bandmates raised $100,100 for Haitian relief. The charity auction included concert tickets, an exclusive backstage meet and greet, and dinner with the band. Thirty Seconds to Mars has also supported the people of Haiti through the Echelon Project "House for Haiti" and the Hope for Haiti Now: A Global Benefit for Earthquake Relief.
Leto was twice named one of People magazine's "50 Most Beautiful People" in 1996 and 1997, and was listed among the "Teen Idols of the '90s". He appeared on People's "Hottest Bachelors" in 2006 and 2007, and "Best Chests" in 2009.Leto was nominated several times as one of the "Sexiest Vegetarians" by PETA. He won a Chainsaw Award for Prince of Darkness in 2006. In 2011, he was nominated the NME Award for Hottest Man and TRL Award for Best Look. In year 2012 Jared Leto has been placed one of 100 most creative people in business by Fast Company on 72nd position.
Jared got Golden Globe for Dallas Buyers Club. He was also nominated for an Oscar.
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A is for ant.
This is Andrew Ant.
Andrew Ant is small.
Andrew Ant likes apricots.
B is for butterfly.
b is for bluebell.
This is Betty Butterfly.
Betty Butterfly is small and orange.
Betty likes bluebells.
This is CC Chick and that is Coco Cat.
CC Chick is small.
CC Chick is flying now.
C is for cat.
c is for chick.
This is Dolly Dolphin and that is Donny Duck.
Dolly Dolphin is big. Donny Duck is small.
Dolly Dolphin and Donny Duck can swim.
d is for ducks.
D is for dolphin.
This is Ellie Elephant and that is Ellie Eel.
Ellie Elephant is big and grey.
Ellie Eel is long and brown.
Ellie Eel can swim.
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This is Freddie Fish and that is a flag.
Freddie Fish is big and yellow.
Freddie Fish is in the aquarium.
Freddie Fish can swim.
f is for flag.
This is a girl.
This girl is Princess Gretta.
Gretta likes grape.
Gretta can glad.
G is for girl.
g is for grape.
This is a horse.
He is grey.
The horse likes grass.
This is a house painter.
He likes his work.
H is for house painter.
h is for horse.
This is boy Igor.
He likes ice cream.
This is boy Ivan.
He is ill, but Ivan very likes sport.
This is Jack.
He is jump every day.
k is for keys.
This is security things.
L is for lighthouse.
l is for lamp.
Lighthouse and lamp
are important things.
M is for monkey.
This is a Nina.
She is a doctor.
She is shopping newspaper in the newsstand every day .
n is for news.
N is for nurse.
O is for owl.
o is for onion.
This is an Old Owl.
He is brown.
He likes to sit in the oak-tree.
He likes to eat onion.
P is for pig.
P is for panda.
This is Peggy Pig.
She is small, pink and fat.
Peggy Pig can play the piano.
This is Pitter Panda.
He is brown and white.
He can play in ping-pong.
Q is for queen.
q is for quarter dollar (25 ¢).
This is a Queen.
She is rich.
She likes to count her quarters.
R is for rabbit.
r is for rose.
This is Robert Rabbit.
He is small and white.
He has got long ears and a shot tail.
He likes roses and sport.
S is for
Santa Claus.
s is for snowman.
In the winter Santa Claus comes to us.
He gives presents everybody children.
Snowmen helps Santa Claus.
t is for turtle.
T is for Tom.
This is turtle Tortilla.
She haves shell.
Tom loves his turtle very much.
U is for uncle.
He is policemen.
V is for violin.
v is for vegetables.
Violin and violoncello
are music instruments.
W is for wedding.
Willy and Wanda
are very happy.
w is for four
waterfalls.
x is for xylophone.
This is Xavier.
He is a musician.
That is his xylophone.
Xavier plays the xylophone and piano.
X is for Xavier.
Happy New Year!
Z is for zebra.
z is for zoo.
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Alyona Bondar
Form 10-A
School 12
Barbican Centre is the largest
performing arts centre in Europe.
Located in the north of the City of London, in the heart of the Barbican Estate.
It was built as the City's gift to the nation, and opened in 1982, at a historical capital cost of £161 million (the equivalent to almost £400 million in 2007).
The Centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions.
It also houses a library, 3 restaurants and a conservatory.
the BBC Symphony Orchestra are based in the Barbican Centre's concert hall.
The London Symphony Orchestra and
The Barbican Centre is owned the City of London Corporation, the third largest funder of the arts in the United Kingdom.
Barbican Centre
Alyona Bondar
Form 10-A
School 12
Barbican Centre
Alyona Bondar
Form 10-A
School 12
Barbican Centre is the largest
performing arts centre in Europe.
Located in the north of the City of London, in the heart of the Barbican Estate.
It was built as the City's gift to the nation, and opened in 1982, at a historical capital cost of £161 million (the equivalent to almost £400 million in 2007).
The Centre hosts classical and contemporary music concerts, theatre performances, film screenings and art exhibitions.
It also houses a library, 3 restaurants and a conservatory.
the BBC Symphony Orchestra are based in the Barbican Centre's concert hall.
The London Symphony Orchestra and
The Barbican Centre is owned the City of London Corporation, the third largest funder of the arts in the United Kingdom.
Barbican Centre
Alyona Bondar
Form 10-A
School 12
Barbican Centre
Alyona Bondar
Form 10-A
School 12
Barbican Centre
Alyona Bondar
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/black-suare-kazimir-malevic.html | "Black Square Kazimir Malevich" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/5b08bc70fd9048fe1b85955751a8182b.pptx | files/5b08bc70fd9048fe1b85955751a8182b.pptx | Black SquareKazimir Malevich
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Form 11 A
School №3
Kazimir Severinovich Malevich (23 February 1879—15 May 1935) was a Russian painter and art theoretician. He was a pioneer of geometric abstract art and the originator of the avant-garde, Suprematist movement.
Kazimir Malevich, 1915, Black Suprematic Square, oil on linen canvas, Tretyakov Gallery, Moscow
The Black Square of Kazimir Malevich is one of the most famous creations of Russian art in the last century. The first Black Square was painted in 1915 to become the turning point in the development of Russian avant-garde.
Malevich proclaimed his work as the "zero" of painting, that there was no-thing other that painting presented, no positioning, no certain conventional imaging. A meta painting - more - a painting that has no opposite in representational painting, no painting to its anti-painting.
Malevich saw the square as being that work that would necessarily maintain a spiraling triad into the fourth dimension by being a painting, by negating painting, by bringing painting into a new context, painting beyond painting. Malevich hung a black square in the centre of the world of meaning.
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Lubomir Kovalchuk
Blood
Blood - a rare connective tissue of animals that perform important functions in the maintenance of his life.
Blood is composed of plasma and formed elements (cells):
Red blood cells (erythrocytes)
Platelets (thrombocytes)
White blood cells (leukocytes)
erythrocytes - the most numerous of the formed elements . Mature red blood cells do not contain nuclei and are shaped like biconcave disks. Circulating 120 days and destroyed by the liver and spleen. Protein found in red blood cells of iron ions - hemoglobin , which provides the main function of red blood cells - transport of gases in the first place - oxygen. It hemoglobin gives blood red color.
Thrombocytes - platelets, non-nuclear blood cells with a diameter of 2 - 4 mm, with irregular rounded shape and are formed in the red bone marrow from megakaryocytes. Together with plasma proteins ,they provide a blood clotting, arising from damaged blood vessels, leading to stop bleeding, and thus protect the body against life-threatening blood loss.
Leukocytes - consisting of cytoplasm and nucleus; formed in the red bone marrow, spleen and lymph nodes. They are involved in immune responses, choosing T cells that recognize a variety of viruses and harmful substances, B cells that produce antibodies, macrophages that destroy these substances.
Blood groups
Blood group - a classification of blood for the presence or absence of certain inherited antigens on the surface of red blood cells.
There are four blood types:
no agglutinogens and agglutinins from both - (0) also known as I;
only agglutinogens A and beta agglutinins - (A) also known as II;
only B agglutinogens and agglutinins alpha - (B) also known as III;
with both agglutinogens and agglutinins without - (AB) also known as IV.
Rhesus - conflict
Rh factor - is the humoral immune response of Rh-negative mother to erythrocyte antigens Rh-positive fetus, in which antibodies are formed antirhesus
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/beyonce.html | Beyonce | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/56/31f610998fb91eef3ecf6c0d2cc8d2cc.ppt | files/31f610998fb91eef3ecf6c0d2cc8d2cc.ppt | Discography
Dangerously in Love (2003)
B'Day (2006)
I Am... Sasha Fierce (2008)
4 (2011)
Beyoncé (2013)
Filmography
Carmen: A Hip Hopera (2001)
Austin Powers in Goldmember (2002)
The Fighting Temptations (2003)
The Pink Panther (2006)
Dreamgirls (2006)
Cadillac Records (2008)
Wow! Wow! Wubbzy!: Wubb Idol
(2009)
Obsessed (2009)
Life Is But a Dream (2013)
Epic (2013)
Family
On April 4, 2008, Beyoncé and Jay-Z were married without publicity.
As of April 2014, the couple have sold a combined 300 million records together.
Beyoncé suffered a miscarriage in 2010 or 2011, describing it as "the saddest thing" she had ever endured.
In April 2011, Beyoncé and Jay-Z traveled to Paris in order to shoot the album cover for her 4; she would unexpectedly fall pregnant here.
On January 7, 2012, Beyoncé gave birth to a daughter, Blue Ivy Carter, at Lenox Hill Hospital in New York
Two days later, Jay-Z released "Glory", a song dedicated to their child
Beyonce
Nika Kovalenko
Form 11-F
School 28
Facts
My View
My view on Beyonce is that I
admire her because she is a strong
female representative for young girls
all over the world.
I really like her music and she is
also a really good dancer and she
inspires me.
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/black-saturday-busfires.html | "Black Saturday bushfires" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/42/20bf8f12b18b12f4521a5537d00db10d.ppt | files/20bf8f12b18b12f4521a5537d00db10d.ppt | Black Saturday bushfires
The Black Saturday bushfires were a series of bushfires that ignited or were burning across the Australian state of Victoria on and around Saturday, 7 February 2009. The fires occurred during extreme bushfire-weather conditions and resulted in Australia's highest ever loss of life from a bushfire; 173 people died and 414 were injured as a result of the fires.
As many as 400 individual fires were recorded on 7 February. Following the events of 7 February 2009 and its aftermath, that day has become widely referred to as Black Saturday.
ConditionsThe majority of the fires ignited and spread on a day of some of the worst bushfire-weather conditions ever recorded. Background temperatures reached 46 degrees Celsius (115 °F) and northwesterly winds were over 100 km/h (62 mph). This had been precipitated by an intense heat wave and almost two months of little or no rain.
A cool change hit the state in the early evening, bringing with it lower temperatures but gale-force southwesterly winds in excess of 120 km/h (75 mph). This change in wind direction caused the long eastern flanks of the fires to become massive fire fronts that burned with incredible speed and ferocity towards towns that had earlier escaped the flames.
LossesBeyond the 173 deaths, 120 of them caused by a single firestorm, the fires destroyed over 2,030 houses and more than 3,500 structures, and damaged thousands more.
Many towns northeast of Melbourne, the state capital, were badly damaged, and Kinglake, Marysville, Narbethong, Strathewen, and Flowerdale were completely destroyed. Houses in the towns of Pheasant Creek (Pheasant Creek, Victoria) Steels Creek, Humevale, Clonbinane, Wandong, St Andrews, Callignee, Taggerty, and Koornalla were also destroyed or severely damaged, with fatalities recorded at each location.
The loss of life on this day was much larger than previous bushfires in the country. The death toll of Black Saturday is almost double that of Ash Wednesday 1983.The fires affected 78 townships and displaced an estimated 7,560 people. Many of those displaced sought temporary accommodation, much of it donated in the form of spare rooms, caravans, tents, and beds in community relief centres.
CausesThe majorities of the fires were ignited by fallen or clashing power lines, or were deliberately lit. Other suspected ignition sources included lightning , cigarette butts, and sparks from a power tool. Also implicated in the underlying conditions was a major drought that had persisted for more than a decade. By early to mid-March, favourable conditions aided containment efforts, and helped to extinguish the fires. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/books-in-our-life3.html | "BOOKS IN OUR LIFE" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/92121532c343f8729b289d0419474c87.ppt | files/92121532c343f8729b289d0419474c87.ppt | BOOKS IN OUR LIFE
The presentation
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Halyna Bilyk
Books are one of the greatest wonders in the world.
They follow us during all our life. When you read a book you enrich your mind with knowledge. This knowledge will help you in different subjects. People who read many books are very clever. If you read many books you will get a lot of information on many subjects.
As for me, I like to read books in my free time. Books help me to go away from life problems, to get into another world.
Books pass over to us the knowledge and experience of previous generations, broaden our scope of vision. I like various literature directions and authors. It depends on my mood which book I take to read. There is no definite author which I like most of all.
Every book gives birth to special inner world in my mind and in my soul. I like to imagine main characters of my favorite books, their clothes, and faces. It is difficult for me to leave the characters of my favorite novels in the end of the books.
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/a-variety-of-professions.html | "A Variety of Professions" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/41/22a870809e344eaab165cda023811b0a.ppt | files/22a870809e344eaab165cda023811b0a.ppt | There are a lot of interesting profession now |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/black-sea-biospere-reserve.html | "Black Sea Biosphere Reserve" | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/42/e0258a9c66f7138b4649c48c508f45c1.ppt | files/e0258a9c66f7138b4649c48c508f45c1.ppt | Black Sea Biosphere Reserve - a state nature reserve located on the sandy banks of the lower Dnieper.
The reserve was established in 1927 as part of a larger Black Sea preserve and it became a separate Black Sea Nature Reserve in 1933.
It was created to protect nesting, wintering, and migratory birds and to reserve the natural environment. It occurs within the breeding of rare species of oystercatcher, sea zuyok, eider, hodulichnik, merganser long-legged, black-headed gull, white-tailed eagle, bustards, pelicans pink, cormorant and great egret had other.
Its territory has revealed 926 species of natural flora, among them - more than 700 species of vascular plants, 90 - lichens, 61 species of mosses, 87 species of fungi and nodding 91 species of fungi, parasites fitotrofnih. Here are kept the 16 species of plants listed in the European Red List and 24 species listed in the Red Book of Ukraine.
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Eider
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Knapweed korotkogolovy
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The preserve covers 14,158 ha of dry land and 74,971 ha of water and constitutes the largest nature preserve in Ukraine.
Great bustard
Pelican
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https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/ballet.html | Ballet | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/51/60deb3d7503ef457d82b5514beb1b3fc.ppt | files/60deb3d7503ef457d82b5514beb1b3fc.ppt | Ballet
Ballet - kind of theatrics, the main means of expression which are inextricably linked music and dance.
In 1910 he founded the first ballet company in America, the Chicago Opera Ballet.
Ballet
Chicago Opera Ballet
Ballerina at all times as a symbol of femininity and beauty of this. Gracefulness of her movements, subtlety and majestic figure posture has always been an object of admiration and envy of men in women.
Ballerina
Classical ballet, not only uses eversion foot to create a unique dance. Classical ballet technique is peculiar, and a wide step in the dance, a certain plasticity, graceful jumps and rotations, plastic hand movements and excellent coordination.
Classical ballet
Neoclassical ballet uses a tighter terminology and the same technique as the classical dance. A distinctive feature of the same neo-classical ballet is that this style of dance in their productions more impetuous and quick.
Neoclassical ballet
Ballet Nouveau began to develop in the United States at the beginning of XX century. The development of modern dance becomes known choreographers the opportunity to show their skills.
Ballet Nouveau
The romantic ballet on stage the action unfolds, which symbolizes the fight against human and supernatural forces. In the era of Romantic ballet main characters are a variety of spirits and ghosts, a natural and mythological creatures. Developed a special technique of dance
Romantic ballet
"The Nutcracker"
In America, the ballet "The Nutcracker" by Tchaikovsky's music - is synonymous with Christmas and winter holidays for children. Every, even the smallest company, the most unknown school shows in December, his version of the ballet "The Nutcracker" that the meaning is not too different from each other.
The Nutcracker
Dancer of his time can be regarded as Agrippina Vaganova. Vaganova became a symbol of the ballet. However, to reach certain heights Agrippina had a lot of work on themselves, and day and night to do choreography.
Agrippina Vaganova
Vaganova method from all the other teachers and individual attention to each pupil. All dancers who trained her, had a special bearing and sharp movements, had a lightness and grace, flexibility and harmony. Later Vaganova began to take advantage of ballet productions, even elements of acrobatics
Vaganova Method
Despite all the transformations, the American Ballet does not abandon their traditions. That is why the U.S. has a folk ballet blotches, and the musical accompaniment of action is the nature of jazz. Gradually, the American Ballet is gaining momentum and becoming a popular art form, which affects all aspects of life. Every year there are more theaters and troupes in every major city are unique ballet performances.
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If passengers want to fly by plane they should come to the airport 2 or 3 hours beforehand.
Check-in on the international flights is closed 40 minutes before departure.
Boarding on the international flights is closed 20 minutes before departure.
Passengers can choose any plane of the British Airways or Airflot.
They can be TU, IL, Airbus, Concord or Boeing,
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Passengers can fly by first class, business class, economic class.
business class
economic class
first class
First of all passengers must go through the customs.
All the passengers must fill in the customs form if they have something to declare.
There is a list of goods to declare in front of the customs.
The customs officer checks the luggage and the customs form
If everything is in order the customs officer signs the customs form.
The passengers should be calm and polite and show their luggage if they being asked.
Then passengers should go to the clerk to register their tickets, to get a boarding pass where he points the seats.
The clerk weighs the bags and suitcases and puts baggage claims on them.
The clerk gives the passengers their baggage claim checks.
Then the luggage moves into the luggage compartment.
Passengers can carry luggage up to 25 kg for international flights, business class passengers can carry 30 kilogrammes.
Luggage up to 5 kilogrammes can be transported as a hand luggage.Each passenger can take his hand luggage on board.
Then the passengers should go to the passport control officer.The officer checks the passport and visa and puts a special mark.Officers are usually very polite.
Then the passengers go to the departure lounge.
When the announcer declares the boarding the passengers go to the gates. |
https://svitppt.com.ua/angliyska-mova/books.html | Books | https://svitppt.com.ua/uploads/files/51/4c782a57fda0c7995feda5bab74a552d.ppt | files/4c782a57fda0c7995feda5bab74a552d.ppt | Science fiction is a genre in literature, one of fantasy versions. Science fiction is based on fantastic events in the field of science and technology, both natural, and humanities. These products are based on unscientific events, concerning other genres. Themes of science-fiction products are new inventions, unknown to science facts, researches of space and travelling in time.
Literature of horrors is a literature genre, having for an object to cause sensation of fear in readers. Often, but not always in literature of horrors is narrated about supernatural literally words. More often protagonists of such products are vampires, zombies, werewolves, phantoms, demons, etc.
Thriller is a type of the literary works, aspiring to create at spectators sensation of intense experience, excitement. The genre has no clear boundary. Often thrillers carry detective-adventure products the accent in which is displaced on preparation for any difficult crime.
Detective is mainly literary and cinema genre which products describe process of research of mysterious incident for the purpose of finding-out of his circumstances and a riddle disclosing.
Comedy is a genre of a work of art characterized by comic or satirical approach.
Satire is an accusatory product representing a negative phenomena of validity in ridiculous, ugly kind. |
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Grammar.
AmE prefers was (I wish she was here - I wish she were here);
adverbs (I'll go momentarily - I'll go in a moment, real good - really good, backward - backwards);
Parallel excuses (They live on X street - they live in X street; I'll see you over the weekend - I'll see you at the weekend; Monday through Friday - Monday to Friday inclusive).
http://esl.about.com/library/vocabulary/blbritam.htm;
http://esl.about.com/od/grammarlessons/a/chant17.htm
http://esl.about.com/od/grammarlessons/a/chant18.htm;
http://learnenglish.britishcouncil.org/en/how/how-understand-differences-between-british-and-american-english.
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Draw the birthday postcard for the Baby Elephant
Dear Baby Elephant!
Happy birthday to you!
Best wishes!
Love,
Your friend
Alex
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BORROWINGS IN THE MODERN UKRAINIAN LANGUAGE
are words adopted by the speakers of one language from a different language (the source language).
BORROWINGS
the use of borrowings and slang in everyday communication
the peculiarities of their usage in spoken conversation.
THE SUBJECT OF MY INVESTIGATION
to discover the role of borrowings and slang in Modern Ukrainian language
find out positive and negative points of its influence
to point out the main reasons of appearance of this phenomena.
to classify slang words
THE AIM OF THE INVESTIGATION
SPHERES, WHERE WE USE BORROWED WORDS
THE REASON WHY THE WORDS ARE BORROWED INTO LANGUAGE :.
words or phrases, which are used by people of different specialty or class layer
SLANG
SLANG WORDS WE DIVIDE ACCORDING TO THE SPHERE OF ITS USAGE:
Things of everyday usage: cloths, food, money, colors
Computer technologies,
Emotions, reaction
Denoting people according to age and gender, relative boundaries
Sphere of culture
Sport
Self-development, methods
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Aye-Aye
The aye-aye with its strange looks and extremely thin fingers is considered to be one of the most unusual primates in the world. It is rare and listed as a near-threatened species.
These rare animals may not look like primates at first glance, but they are related to chimpanzees, apes, and humans. Aye-ayes can be found only on the island of Madagascar. They lives in the tallest of the trees which are found in the rainforests of the island.
The LookAye-ayes have a black or dark brown coarse shaggy coat with a few white hair that blend into the foliage in the dark. Their most distinguishing features include the long bushy tail that is longer than the body, large sensitive ears, slender and long fingers, and big beady eyes. All the toes and fingers are equipped with pointed claws, apart from the opposable big toes, which help them to hang from branches.
They are found only on the northeastern coast of Madagascar.
This rodent-like creature has incisor teeth that grows continuously till the day they die.
They tend to build new nests with twigs and leaves, and shift every few days. They sometimes construct up to 20 nests in their territory.
The strange aye-aye feeds on animal matter, nuts, insect larvae, nectar, seeds, fungi, and fruits such as coconuts, mangoes, lychees and even sugar cane!
They are mostly found at an altitude of above 700 meters in the deciduous forests.
The ancient legends of Malagasy considered it the symbol of death due to its scary looks and eerie call.
Their lifespan in natural habitat is unknown, but if bred in captivity, they are known to live up to 20 - 23 years.
The aye-aye is the largest nocturnal primate in the world. They are highly active during the night, moving over large distances, hardly ever stopping to rest.
They weigh around 6 to 7 pounds, and can grow up to 2 feet tall. Their extra-long bushy tail can sometimes seem like it is twice the length of their bodies.
Their predators are mostly humans, the cat-like fossa (another inhabitant of Madagascar), and some birds of prey.
They are gentle and curious primates, and are quite harmless, though they are aggressive towards each other.
The aye-aye has been categorized as 'Near Threatened' by IUCN red list, as it is estimated that there are only about 1,000 to 2,000 left in the forest of Madagascar. Today, it is a protected animal, and efforts are on to try to revive their numbers.
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I can hear
I can see
I can smell
I can taste
I can FeelI can Feel
In this big, big,world
Big, big world
I can hear the music
I can hear the music
I can see the mountainsI can see the mountains
I can smell the flowersI can smell the flowers
In this big, big,big worldIn this big,big,big world
I can taste the applesI can taste the apples
I can feel the handsomeI can feel the handsome
In this big,big,big worldIn this big,big,big world.
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Benjamin Franklin
Ben Franklin's Life
1730 Ben marries
Benjamin Franklin was born on January 17, 1706 in Boston Massachusetts.
He only spent two years in the local school because of lack of money.
Benjamin Franklin the Printer
From 1723 to 1730, Ben worked as a printer.
He became partial owner of a print shop in 1728.
In 1729, Ben started The Pennsylvania Gazette.
In 1730 Ben married Deborah Read.
Benjamin had two sons named William and Francis.
Ben also had a daughter named Sarah.
Ben wrote Poor Richard's Almanac.He also wrote many sayings that people still use today.
He died on April 17 1790 at the age of 84.
When Benjamin Franklin was 22 years old, he wrote the epitaph that he imagined might be carved on his tombstone. By the time he actually died at age 84, he had changed his mind.
The Epitaph of Young Benjamin Franklin
The body of B. Franklin, Printer (Like the Cover of an Old Book Its Contents torn Out And Stript of its Lettering and Gilding) Lies Here, Food for Worms. But the Work shall not be Lost; For it will (as he Believ'd)
Benjamin Franklin's Final Epitaph
Benjamin and Deborah Franklin: 1790
Ben Franklin's Inventions
Timeline
1730 Ben marries
Stove
1744
Armonica
1760
Odometer
1762
Bifocals
1784
Lightning Rod
Ben Franklin the Inventor
Bifocals
A Glass armonica
The Lightning Rod
An Odometer
Franklin Stove
Bifocals
Ben invented reading glasses called bifocals. Bifocals are eyeglasses that have split lenses. One half of the lens helps a person see close and one half of the lens helps a person see far away.
A Glass Armonica
Ben Franklin also invented a glass armonica. Different size bowls with holes and corks in the center were put onto a spindle and rotated by foot pedal. Dampened fingers rubbed the edges to produce the beautiful sounds.
The Lightning Rod
Ben Franklin invented the lightning rod. It was attached to a building, and would attract lightning. Then the rod would direct lightning down to the ground so that it wouldn't hit the building.
An Odometer
Ben went out riding one day in his carriage to measure the routes. He needed a way to keep track of the distance. Ben invented an odometer and attached it to his carriage.
A Wood Stove
Franklin Stove
Ben Franklin invented an iron furnace stove.
It allowed people to safely warm their homes using less wood.
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In today's fast paced world it is easy to forget some of the common courtesies that should be basic and non-negotiable. Unfortunately many people appear to have forgotten the manners that were taught to them by their parents and grandparents and sadly, others do not appear to have ever been taught any manners at all.
Outlined below are protocols that will help to refine the social graces and improve the impression that others have of you.
Basic Politeness
Showing politeness is not difficult. It is simple to say "please", "thank you", "you are welcome", and "excuse me". These phrases show that a person is considerate of others. Even if someone is rude, and not your favorite person it is better to be polite to them rather than sinking to their level.
Men, Remove Your Hat Indoors.
Most young men of today do not even seem to be aware of the fact that it is considered rude to wear a hat (mostly ball caps these days) indoors. Gentlemen, when you enter a building please remove hats and caps.
Hold That Door
This is a rule that does not just apply to men anymore. Yes, men should still hold the door for ladies and allow them to enter or exit first, but ladies are not exempt from holding the door for their elders or someone who might have their hands full. And while it might seem an outdated notion, nothing says "gentleman" like going around to the passenger side to open the car door for a lady.
Be On Time
There is nothing worse than to be kept waiting and if you are the offending party who is late, it is just rude. If you tend to always run late set your clocks ahead 10 or 15 minutes so that you will arrive on time.
Do Not Groom Yourself In Public.
Ladies, it is okay to quickly and discretely apply a little lipstick without using a mirror. It is not, however, okay to pull out a compact, and a suitcase full of cosmetics and start redoing your face. Also, please refrain from clipping and filing your nails in public. This is unbelievably crude
Keep Gum Chewing To A Minimum.
If you must chew gum for a legitimate reason such as having bad breath or dry mouth, try to do it in your car between stops. If it is absolutely necessary to chew gum in a public place, please do not smack it, chomp it, o blow bubbles with it.
Turn The Ringer Off.
When entering any public establishment the first thing you should do is set your cell phone to vibrate. Remember you do not have to answer every call, that is what voice mail is for. If you know that it is a call of importance, excuse yourself and move to the lobby or another room to take the call. Keep the call time short and let your caller know that you will return their call at your earliest convenience.
Keep The Conversation Polite.
When engaging in conversation, whether it is at work, or in a more social setting, never bring up money, religion, or politics. These subjects are a powder keg waiting to explode, and while we are on the subject of exploding, please refrain from speaking loudly, yelling, or using profanity.
Simply put, good manners are a sign that you have consideration for others and extending these common courtesies shows that you have class and good breeding.
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Disastrous avalanches occur when massive slabs of snow break loose from a mountainside and shatter like broken glass as they race downhill. These moving masses can reach speeds of 80 miles (130 kilometers) per hour within about five seconds. Victims caught in these events seldom escape.
Storminess, temperature, wind, slope steepness and orientation (the direction it faces), terrain, vegetation, and general snowpack conditions are all factors that influence whether and how a slope avalanches. Different combinations of these factors create low, moderate, considerable, and high avalanche hazards.
During World War I, an estimated 40,000 to 80,000 soldiers died as a result of avalanches during the mountain campaign in the Alps at the Austrian-Italian front, many of which were caused by artillery fire
A large avalanche in Montroc, France, in 1999, 300,000 cubic metres of snow slid on a 30° slope, achieving a speed of 100 km/h (60 mph). It killed 12 people in their chalets under 100,000 tons of snow, 5 meters (15 ft) deep. The mayor of Chamonix was convicted of second-degree murder for not evacuating the area, but received a suspended sentence.
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Places worth visiting
Museum
Micropia museum is the world's first museum dedicated to microbes and micro-organisms, which actually make up two-thirds of all living matter.
Opening Times: Daily 09:00-18:00 (Sun-Wed) and 0900-2000 (Thu-Sat).
Admission Prices (2015): €14 for adults, €12 for children 3-9, €7.50 for students, free for children 0-2
Micropia, Artisplein, Plantage Kerklaan 36-38, Amsterdam
T: +31(0)900-2784796
Historic building
The Stadsschouwburg of Amsterdam is the name of a theatre building .The building is in the neo-Renaissance style dating back to 1894, and is the former home of the National Ballet and Opera.
Leidseplein 26, 1017 PT Amsterdam,
T : +31 20 624 2311
Shopping
Kalvertoren sрopping center is located on Kalverstraat, Amsterdam's busiest shopping street. It's a good place to buy fashion clothes , excellent perfumes, accessories and cosmetics. The upper floor is made in the form of a glass tower, here you can find restaurants and cafe.
OPENINGS HOURS
Monday 11.00 - 18.30
Thuesday 10.00 - 18.30
Wednesday 10.00 - 18.30
Thursday 10.00 - 21.00
Friday 10.00 - 18.30
Saterday 10.00 - 18.30
Sunday 12.00 - 18.30
Singel 457
1012 WP Amsterdam
Place to eat
Haesje Claes
Great place with the Dutch kitchen. Restaurant situated in the historical center of Amsterdam, between the Spui and the Dam square. The restaurant occupies six, epic buildings, in which the original architectural features .
Opening times : daily from 12:00 till 22:00
Spuistraat 273-275
1012 VR Amsterdam
T: 0031.20-6249998
Coffee Shop “Gray Area”
Grey Area is a tiny place with a huge reputation. It has some of the finest weed anywhere in the known universe and a special vibe. There isn't room for everyone at once though.The shop is a Mecca for American tourists visiting Amsterdam. On the wall is a clock to show that it's always 4:20 and the music is usually old American rock.
Opening Times: Daily 12:00-20:00
Oude Leliestraat 2
1015 AW Amsterdam
T :+31 (0)20 4204301
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Good, morning! It is time, time to get up!
What does the rooster say in
the morning ?
Teacher-Suleymanova R.A.
School №240 Baku city
Form 4
Standarts: 1.1.2.; 1.1.3.: 2.2.3.; 4.1.2.
Speaking about daily routine using sentences in the Simple Present Simple correctly;
asking and answering using Slimple Present correctly;
demonstrate speaking skills, can tell the time.
What time is it?
2.My day.
T i m e
I go all night and day,
And never come back again.
Can you find me? I am__
Grandfather
clock
Watch
Sand -glass
Alarm clock
A CLOCK
Cuckoo clock
a quarter =
half past =
an hour =
Read and translate:
60 MIN.
15 MIN.
30 MIN.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=player_detailpage&v=RBvmO7NgUp0
What is the time? Can you tell the time?
1. It is____________________
2. It is_____________________
3. It is______________________
4. It is______________________
a quarter to 12
a quarter past 12
10 min. past 11
10 min. to 7
Write the time and colour the picture
alarm clock
Then I
wash up
put on my uniform
and
have my breakfast
do my morning
exercise
At
20 min. past 7
I
with my friends
At school
WE
learn a lot of things.
go to school
At 10 min. to 7 my wakes me up.
put on my uniform
Find the missing words:
After
W E
go home.
At home I have lunch with my brother.
I do my lessons.
I like when my mother reads
me stories.
I walk or play with
my friends a little.
We have supper with my brother.
At last I
take a
shower
and go
to bed.
We must save the time.
Everything has its own time, and everything
is beautiful in its season.
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today.
Circle one of the things:
1.My activity at the lesson:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
2.I could encourage my friends:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
3.How I understood the lesson:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
4.The lesson was interesting:
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
Homework:
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Make up the word combinations
Choose the odd word
What kind of shops do you know?
What can you buy there?
5
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Crack a puzzle
What can you collect?
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How much is it?
How much are they?
expensive
beautiful
£ 35
£ 23
big
cheap
£ 67
£ 89
cheap
£ 19
£ 59
comfortable
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£ 10 000
Complete the dialogue
Let’s play
Make up a dialogue
You have 50 £
What can you buy?
55 £
10 £
5 £
15 £
25 £
Write words
Things people collect
Things people can buy
Types of shops
"I'm not rich enough to afford cheap things”
Our lesson is over
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Казаринова Ольга Анатольевна
Let’s go to Londonthe Houses of Parliament (the Palace of Westminster)
It’s the place of the English Government
The Tower of London
It was a castle of the English Kings and Queens. Then – a Fortress, a Prison, a Zoo,
Now it’s the oldest Museum in London.
Buckingham Palace –
Home of the Kings and Queens
English Traditions.
The British Dog Show is called Crufts. It takes place every March in Birmingham, and it is 119 years old! Crufts is gigantic. It has been recognised by the Guiness Book of Records as the largest show in the world. It lasts 4 days and attracts dog lovers from all the continents.
For one day every two years, Britain goes crazy. People all over the country (even police officers, teachers and celebrities wear red clone noses, do silly stupid things and raise a lot of money for charity.
Hats, hats, hats …
“If you want to get ahead, get a hat”, this old English saying is quite true nowdays. A few people in England find a great occasion for showing hats. The opportunity to demonstrate new hats is Royal Ascot where we can see the members of the royal family and special guests.
The English Royal Family is a tradition too.
Список используемой литературы
Журналы «Speak Out»
Учебник «Happy English»
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"Trainspotting" is an adaptation of the eponymous novel by Irvine Welsh, tells the story of a drug addict Mark Renton (played by Ewan McGregor) and his friends. Both the film and the book received cult status both at home and abroad.
Screenwriter Josh Hodge got pictures for "Trainspotting" prize of the British Academy of Film and Television Arts for Best Screenplay.
Monty Python and the Holy Grail - 1975 British film of the comic troupe Monty Python comedy, in which many human values are being questioned. Humorous play on the famous legend of King Arthur, his associates and their wanderings in search of Holy Grail. On the way to the king across obstacles such as county peasant anarcho-syndicalists, the Black Knight, who even after the loss of arms and legs refused to admit defeat, and a group of French-mockers, ensconced in the castle of the Holy Grail.
In the grand final chapter the battle between good and evil forces in the world of wizards develops into a general war. Rates have never been so high, and seek asylum - so complex. And perhaps it is Harry Potter have to sacrifice everything in the final battle with Volan de Mort. Our hero is able to save the world? And all ends here.
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows: Part II
Monty Python’s Life of Brian
This picture parodies various fanatical movement: feminists, religious fanatics, suicide bombers, nationalist, political populists. The film tells the story of Brian Cohen (Graham Chapman), a young Jew born in the same place and at the same time as Jesus Christ, and subsequently mistaken for the Messiah.
A Clockwork Orange
The painting consists of reflections on the essence of human aggression in adolescents example, of free will and adequate punishment. The protagonist - the charismatic teenager Alex (Malcolm McDowell), in love with the music of Beethoven, is the leader of the gang, consisting besides him of three young people who engaged in acts of "ultranasiliya": robbery and rape, disturbing the peace of civilians futuristic Britain.
A Space Odyssey
Science fiction film by Stanley Kubrick in 1968, became a landmark in the development of world cinema and the fantasy genre in general. The film went to Arthur C. Clarke's short story "All", which was published in 1951. Clark developed the script with Kubrick before writing the novel "2001: A Space Odyssey" which was first published immediately after the film.
The film tells about a series of meetings with people metaphorical black monoliths that are apparently influenced the course of human evolution. First - took place at the dawn of history.
The third year of study, Harry and his friends at Hogwarts. Harry once again serious quarrels with the Dursley family, accidentally blew up Aunt Marge spell and leaves the house, taking all things. On the street it seems that someone is watching him. In the bushes, he notices a strange black dog and pulls out his wand, but falls, and then on the road there is a three-storey bus "Night Knight", and the dog is lost…
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
British heist film directed by Peter Collinson. Taken in 1969 in the UK and Italy to the crime comedy genre with elements of road movie. Along with the actors in the film, people at least several starring the iconic British cars of the 1960s Mini Cooper.
The Italian Job
Shaun of the Dead
British satirical horror comedy 2004. One of the first full-length work of director Edgar Wright. Actors - Simon Pegg and Nick Frost. Is the first part of the trilogy "Blood and Ice Cream".
This is a frequent example of the film, when the genre of comedy is closely intertwined with the horror genre.
The plot tells of the Duke of tape, which is preparing to take office of British King George VI, father of Queen Elizabeth II. After his brother abdicates, the hero reluctantly agrees to the throne. Plagued by a terrible nervous stammer and doubts about their abilities to lead the country, George seeks the help of an unorthodox speech therapist named Lionel Logue.
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WELCOME TO LONDON
Scrambled letters
bebay
numontme
retteha
distamu
liaparmetn
umsemu
legalry
nemaic
aresqu
Check yourselVes
abbey
monument
theatre
stadium
parliament
museum
gallery
cinema
square
Match the parTS and read THEM ALOUD
The Tower of Palace
Trafalgar Parliament
St’Paul’s London
The National Ben
Buckingham Square
Westminster Gallery
The Houses of Cathedral
Big Abbey
Check yourselves
The Tower of London
Trafalgar Square
St. Paul’s Cathedral
The National Gallery
Buckingham Palace
Westminster Abbey
The Houses of Parliament
Big Ben
Look at the map of London. Find the places of interest you know and say a few words about them.
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3
5
4
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1. In what Palace does the Queen live?
2. What is the Tower of London now?
3. What Abbey plays the role of the Royal church?
4. What square is situated in the geographical center of London?
5. In Trafalgar Square there is a monument to Admiral …
6. What is the most famous clock in Great Britain?
7. What gallery can you visit in Trafalgar Square?
8. What birds are the national symbol of London?
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2. What is the Tower of London now?
3. What Abbey plays the role of the Royal church?
4. What square is situated in geographical center of London?
5. In Trafalgar Square there is a monument to Admiral …
6. What is the most famous clock in Great Britain?
7. What gallery can you visit in Trafalgar Square?
1. In what Palace does the Queen live?
8. What birds are the national symbol of London?
Check yourselves
put in the missing words and Tell about your trip
London is the … of Great Britain. It is a very … city. It was founded about two thousand … ago. London is one of the most … and interesting … in Europe. There are ... … to visit in London. There are a lot of …, art …, cinemas, theatres and … parks in London.
cities, capital, places, museums, years, old, many, galleries, beautiful, important
Check yourselves
London is the capital of Great Britain. It is a very
old city. It was founded about two thousand years
ago. London is one of the most important
and interesting cities in Europe. There are many
places to visit in London. There are a lot of
museums, art galleries, cinemas, theatres and
beautiful parks in London.
Quiz: choose the right variant
1. London is the capital of___________
a)France b) England c) Scotland
2. The central part is_____________
а)Westminster b) Whitehall c) the City
3. London’s main shopping centre is________
a) Oxford Street b) Downing Street c) Parliament Square
4. William the Conqueror built the Tower of London in___
a) the 10th century b)the 11th century c) the 12th century
5. ____lives at number 10 Downing Street.
a) The British Prime Minister b) The Queen c) Admiral Nelson
Check yourselves
1. b)
2. c)
3. a)
4. b)
5. a)
Thank you. Well done.
HOMEWORK
P.188 EX.4
P.189 EX. 9
Использованные ресурсы и литература
http://www.pedsovet.su
Наговицына О.В., Дзюина Е.В. Поурочные разработки по английскому языку. 4 кл. по УМК Верещагиной И.Н., Афанасьевой О.В.,– М.: «ВАКО», 2006. – ( В помощь школьному учителю).
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Aang
Sokka
Katara
Appa
Zuko
Air
Earth
Water
Fire
Elements
Waterbending
Firebending
Earthbending
Airbending
Super powers!
A waterbender
A firebender
An earthbender
An airbender
Must learn all 4 element powers
Only 1 avatar
Save the world
Aang
Who are the good guys?
Who are the bad guys?
What are the four elements?
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What do you think Tom is thinking? Bob?
There are many verbs which have to do to with emotions or feelings, such as:
excite
interest
amaze
irritate
horrify
Many of these verbs can be modified to form adjectives.
There are many pairs of adjectives derived from such verbs, for example:
exciting excited
interesting interested
amazing amazed
irritating irritated
horrifying horrified
Can you think of others?
Source
Experiencer
The children were amazed
by the contortionist.
frighten
The movie is ________________.
The girls are ________________.
frighten
The movie is frightening .
(Source)
The girls are frightened .
(Experiencers)
amuse
This family is ________________.
The TV show is ______________.
amuse
This family is amused .
(Experiencers)
The TV show is amusing .
(Source)
frustrate
The woman is _______________.
The computer is _____________.
frustrate
The woman is frustrated .
(Experiencer)
The computer is frustrating .
(Source)
excite
What is so ___________?
These people are really _________.
excite
What is so _exciting ?
(Source)
These people are really __excited .
(Experiencers)
bore
This teacher is ________.
These students are _________.
bore
This teacher is boring .
(Source)
These students are bored .
(Experiencers)
Of course, maybe the teacher
is bored, too!
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Make up a pair of sentences using this verb and picture:
confuse
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terrify
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Tom Bob
Tom Bob
I am SO not interested!
He is boring me to death!
Would someone please just get me out of here?!
Have you ever been in a situation like this?
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Experiencers
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English is an International language
20% of the world`s population
doctors and scientists
India
the language of the sky and the sea
80% of the information in the world`s computers is in English
the language of politicians
75% of all business letters are in English
the language of rock and pop music
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The Waterloo Gallery of Apsley House, setting for fine art
Covent Garden market
10 Downing Street
London Eye
Fountain Court
Greenwich Observatory
The Houses of Parliament
Imperial War Museum
Kensington Palace
Street artists in Leicester Square
NATIONAL GALLERY
Old Bailey
Queen Boadicea
St. Paul's Cathedral
Trafalgar Square
The tomb of the Unknown Warrior
Dolphins on the lampposts along the Victoria Embankment
Westminster Abbey
Oxford Street
The Yeomen Gaolers
London Zoo
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The Bermuda Triangle, also known as the Devil's Triangle, is a region in the western part of the North Atlantic Ocean, where a number of plains and ships are said to have disappeared under mysterious conditions. According to the US Navy, the triangle does not exist. In 2013 the World Wide Fund for Nature identified the world’s 10 most dangerous waters for shipping, but the Bermuda Triangle was not among them.
Origins
The earliest facts of unusual disappearances in the Bermuda area appeared in a September 17, 1950 article published in The Miami Herald. Two years later, Fate magazine published "Sea Mystery at Our Back Door". Sand covering the loss of several planes and ships, including the loss of Flight 19, a group of five U.S. Navy TBM Avenger bombers on a training mission. This article was the first to lay out the now-familiar triangular area where the losses took place. And it was first to suggest a supernatural and strange events in this region.
Of the various claims about the Bermuda Triangle, the suggestion that it is the location of the lost city of Atlantis is one popularized idea.
Portals leading into other dimensions and time is the theory that lacks its evidence. Some reports say that as many as 1,000 lives have been lost in the past 500 years and that more than 50 ships and 20 planes have been lost within the last century in the Bermuda Triangle.
Methane gas is an explanation for some disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle. In this area scientists have found vast fields of a natural gas called methane. Laboratory experiments have proven that bubbles of methane could indeed sink a ship.
Strange disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle have been linked with evidence of compass and navigational problems, making geomagnetic fields a real case for disappearances in the Triangle.
Many scientists think that Caribbean-Atlantic storms create unpredictable weather and strong water flows within the area of the Bermuda Triangle. That may be one of the biggest causes of disappearances in the Bermuda Triangle.
Human error is the number one reason for the loss of planes and ships in the Bermuda Triangle. Partial disorientation and sensory confusion is rare with pilots but are a well-known reasons for accidents in the sky and sea.
My personaly opinion
So as for me, I think that we should be very careful with our thoughts and wishes. There is a well-known proverb in English: “Think before you wish for”. If you are the pilot of a plane, which flies above the Bermuda Triangle, try to think in the positive way. Otherwise, your worries may come true. Enjoy your flight!
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Bill Gates was born in Seattle (Washington, USA) to the family of corporate lawyer William Henry Gates II, as well as Mary Maxwell Gates, who held executive positions on the board of several major American companies. Bill was the second child in the family, he has two sisters - the older Christie and the younger Libby.
When the boy went to school, his parents wrote him to the most privileged school in Seattle - "Lakeside". The favorite subject for Bill was programming, to which he devoted almost all his free time. As a teenager, the American wrote his first game in Basic. Although these were simple "Tic-tac-toe," but for the boy they became the starting point in his future professional success.
At the prestigious school in Seattle, the student began to develop programming skills on a minicomputer, but some subjects could hardly be strengthened. In particular, he considered lessons in grammar and civics as trivial, but in mathematics, the future billionaire had only the highest scores. In elementary school, Bill did not show results at all, and estimates disappoint parents so much that they turned to specialists for help. Agitated parents were forced to send their son to a psychiatrist.
In high school, Bill meets Paul Allen, who will later become his main business partner, but at school, guys are more amused by hacking computer programs without thinking about the strategy for developing unique ideas. In 1970, together with his school friend, Bill wrote the first program to regulate traffic and organized a company for its distribution, which was called Traf-O-Data. This project brought the authors 20 thousand dollars. Such success forced the programmers to believe in their strength, defining the future strategy for implementing their own concepts for many years to come.
In 1971, Bill and Paul even worked for the professional company Information Sciences. The guys wrote a payroll program, but they did not finish it completely, because the project was stopped. In addition, as schoolchildren, Gates and Allen worked for TRW, where they programmed part of the code for the project that the Bonneville Energy Department staff planned to use.
In 1973, Bill Gates became a student at Harvard University. Of course, he was going to specialize in software, but the practical side of the case attracted a young man much more than the theory of science, so the unmotivated student missed many classes. Having studied only 2 courses, the beginning programmer was expelled from the university.
In early 1975, Paul Allen learns that Micro Instrumentation and Telemetry Systems is releasing next-generation Altair 8800 computers. Bill Gates is bold enough to call Ed Roberts, who headed the organization. He tells Ed that he writes with a friend software specifically for the computers of a well-known corporation, but although it was not true, Bill's assertiveness is bearing fruit. Soon after the interview in MITS bosom friends become partners of a large company.The guys had to come up with a name for their company. Initially they planned the name "Allen and Gates", but for the high-tech market such names are not very typical. Then the guys looked at the name of the company-employer, determined with a specific phrase - Micro-Soft (Microprocessors and Software). During the year, the hyphen of the brand name disappeared, and in November 1976, the trademark "Microsoft" was registered.
In 1976, Gates also introduced the implementation of licenses for proprietary software for direct use by computer manufacturers, which allowed them to "embed" new operating systems and programming languages in the PC. This innovation in the field of marketing significantly increased the income of the organization. MITS soon ceased to exist, but Microsoft was able to attract new customers. The corporation Apple, which was founded by Steve Jobs, and the company Commodore, as well as a major developer of computers Radio shack have become new partners of Microsoft.
Gates and Allen began to plan the development of an innovative structure for decades. The share of investments from the very beginning has been distributed on a parity. Paul Allen invested only a third of the funds in the common cause, so he owned 36% of the shares, the rest belonged to Bill Gates. The co-founders also saw their place in the company in different ways. Allen concerned mainly technical issues, and the Gates Foundation focuses on the development of public relations, contracts and other business contacts.The result of Microsoft's work was the Microsoft Fortran operating system, which appeared in 1977. This OS can be safely considered the first full-fledged competitor of the standard CP / M system for computers based on Intel.
In 1980, Microsoft achieved tremendous success by concluding a deal with a computer business monster, IBM Corporation. Gates and Allen were able to offer a more tempting and promising system for their new computer than the company Digital Research, with which IBM collaborated earlier. For the sake of justice, it should be noted that Gates's friendly acquaintance with the IBM executives John Opel and John Akers had a lasting impact on this goal.Nevertheless, soon enough the company Bill and Paul was able to offer the computer market a completely new system MS-DOS, which for a long time will become the main operating system for personal computers based on Intel. In 1985, Microsoft released a Windows system that differed from all previous competitors in graphic design. Thus, the computer era of Windows began, although the real breakthrough came only in 1993 after the appearance of the third version of this system - Windows 3.1.
In 1986, Microsoft Corporation enters the stock markets. The value of the shares grew rapidly, and within a few months Bill Gates became a billionaire. Gradually, the company's position is growing. By 1988, Microsoft was already the largest computer software developer in the world.By 1998, Gates became the richest person in the world. Now the financial opportunities allowed him to focus on programming, and he announced that he was leaving the organization. Until 2006, Bill still answered Microsoft for a production strategy, but decided to resign from his business development responsibilities, saying that he wanted to devote his time to charity. Now Bill Gates is actively engaged in the implementation of various programs to provide assistance in different countries.
In 1989, Gates founded Corbis. The main objective of this structure is the licensing of photos, videos, and other multimedia material to the media. The idea of Gates was that someday people will decorate houses not with real pictures, but with their electronic reproductions.
To date, Corbis has exclusive rights to reproduce images of works of art in various museums around the world. The Petersburg Hermitage, the Philadelphia Art Museum and the London National Gallery constantly cooperate with the company of a famous American entrepreneur. Personally Bill Gates purchased a collection of rare works by Leonardo da Vinci, which are now on display at the Seattle Museum of Art.In autumn 2008, Gates registered a new company bgC3 (Bill Gates Company Three). This abbreviation means "The Third Company of Bill Gates". The main task of the organization is research and analytical. It is a center that provides scientific and technological services.
In addition, Bill Gates today is a lot of charity. He and his wife Melinda are the founders of the world's largest charitable foundation "The Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation", which provides assistance to all needy, regardless of nationality. The task of this enterprise is to support and improve the health system, as well as to overcome hunger in poor countries. From his own funds, Gates partially funded the presidential campaign of Republican George W. Bush in 2004, spending more than $ 30,000.
In 1987, in New York at a meeting, Bill Gates met with a Microsoft employee, Melinda French. They were married on the first of January 1994. After 2 years, the couple had a daughter, Jennifer Katarin, and later - the son of Rory John and the daughter of Phoebe Adel. For a huge amount of money that Bill and Melinda spend annually on charity, Time Magazine in 2005 called them people of the year. In the same year, Bill received the title of Knight of the British Empire for his contribution to the development of innovative enterprises in the UK and efforts to reduce poverty in the world.
How much money does Bill Gates have? Many people in the world have always been interested in this issue.According to Forbes magazine, in 2016 Bill Gates's fortune reached $ 90 billion. This is the maximum level of the state of the American entrepreneur in history. He is the richest person in the world.
Every year, the founder of Microsoft takes the leading position in the rating of the financial and economic magazine. 13% of the state of the known billionaire is shares in Microsoft, and the rest is made up of investments in numerous enterprises from a wide range of industries. Analysts "Forbes" predict a further increase in the income level of a well-known businessman.The Gates family lives in the "house of the future", which is so called because of the huge amount of electronics that manages the whole estate. The house is located on the shores of Lake Washington and occupies about 12,000 square meters.
Bill Gates often visits educational institutions around the world. During the speeches, he shares his experience and talks about his vision of global problems. Every time a famous businessman speaks to the public, he ends his speech with a certain phrase that in recent decades, the upbringing of children was conducted in the spirit of political correctness, creating a generation of people who do not possess the necessary skills to survive in the modern world.Co-founder of Microsoft Corporation is called one of the smartest people on the planet, because he is in a cohort of people with the highest level of intelligence. 160 - the level of IQ Bill Gates.
Bill Gates is the author of two bestsellers. In new books, the entrepreneur decided to tell his success story. In 1995, the book The Road Ahead was published ("The Road Forward"), which was for a long time in the list of the best bestsellers of the American newspaper The New York Times. In 1999, Gates publishes the book Business the Speed of Thought ("Business with the speed of thought"). This creation was translated into 25 languages. The author in his publications tells about different ways of using computer technologies to solve problems in business. Revenues from the sale of both books were sent to non-profit organizations that support technology and education.
Citations of Bill Gates
Our modern way of life is not created by politicians. Until 1700, people were poor as church mice, and their lives were short and cruel. Everything changed when people began to actively invent. Yes, stability and education are extremely important, I will not argue with this, but the real engine of progress is innovation.
• When you have a good idea, act immediately.
• Life is unfair - get used to it.
• Business - an exciting game in which the maximum of excitement is combined with a minimum of rules.
• My children will not get billions. They should understand that it is necessary to work.
• My forecast: by 2035 there will not be poor countries in the world (the poor - in the modern sense). States will find a way to use innovations to improve living standards. The human capital of these countries will significantly increase through education, and they will be able to attract investment.
• I'm pleased to see how computers have ceased to be something exotic. They have become a tool that we use every day. Once this was my dream, which has now become a reality.
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Azerbaijani cuisine is one of the most interesting one in the world in general and the Orient in particular.
It is somewhat similar to traditions of Caucasian and Central Asian people but has its distinctive features.
The majority of national food is cooked from mutton, beef and poultry.
Azerbaijanis as well as other Moslems
do not eat pork.
Dishes from fishes, especially of sturgeon and chopped meat are widely spread there.
Azerbaijani cuisine also can be vegetarian as there is abundance of vegetables in it:
They cook potato, cabbage, carrot, beet, eggplant, cucumber, tomato, sweet pepper, green string bean, radish, onion, greens, spinach, sorrel etc.
Wide use of dressing with fragrant greens and spices gives the Azerbaijan cuisine specific taste.
Azerbaijani cuisine widely uses such domestic spices as
caraway seeds, fennel , anise, bay leaf, coriander and such kitchen herbs as
mint, dill, parsley, celery, basil, thyme, etc.
Especially popular in Azerbaijani cuisine is saffron: more than 50 national dishes are cooked with this herb!
To enhance the flavors of dishes Azerbaijanis extensively use lemons, green and black olives, cherry plums, dried apricots, powder of dried pomegranate seeds etc.
Azerbaijanis always drink tea, mainly black,
BEFORE DINNER.
According to the tradition
as soon as guests arrive
tea is the first thing to serve
The advantage of this tradition is that tea drinking with many guests around the table makes conversation flow smoother.
Tea in Azerbaijan is a symbol of hospitality.
Traditional DINNER CEREMONY in Azerbaijan
After tea go MAIN COURSES.
Azerbaijani national cuisine offers more than 30 soups.
Among them are every possible meat soups
Azerbaijani soups are very thick and rich.
DYUSHBARA =
Azerbaijan pelmeni.
1. make broth
2. mince meat with addition of onions and spices.
3. Unleavened dough unroll up to 1 mm thickness, then cut it into small squares.
4. The squares fill with minced meat (2-3 grams per each) and shaped like triangle pouches.
5. put them into the boiling broth for 5 minutes.
6. serve dyushbara seasoned with coriander or dried mint with separately served wine vinegar with garlic
AZERBAIJANIS NORMALLY
DO NOT SERVE SOUPS AT BANQUETS, CELEBRATIONS AND WEDDINGS.
Greens, and fresh vegetable as tomatoes and cucumbers (pickled in winter) are a must on the table.
National cheese brynza is always to the point))
Vegetable salads are special in Azerbaijani cuisine.
Vegetables are very thinly sliced.
Salads are eaten as side dishes.
Starters and appetizers are very popular too.
The most often served are various pickles and marinades.
The national food range also includes many dishes from rice.
Top proud of Azerbaijan table is PILAU having numerous remarkable local recipes.
Azerbaijani cuisine boasts a wide variety of pilaus.
The basic ingredients are
rice, butter, and meat
which sometimes is replaced with
vegetables, greens, eggs
and even fruit.
PILAU
1. Big chunks of mutton/beaf/poultry are fried.
2. onion, raisins, dried apricots and prune), chestnuts, spices are added and stewed until ready.
3. Rice is fried with butter in a thick casserole and then boiled in salt water until ready.
4. Saffron dissolved in a cup of water is added to rice 5 min before it’s ready to colour it into yellow
DOLMA
It is a unique dish.
Many people call it
“stuffed cabbage”.
As for dolma there are more than 30 types of this dish.
YARPAG DOLMASY
(from grape leaves)
Mince mutton flesh and onions.
Add rice,
greens,
salt,
pepper,
spices,
(some recipes offer to add
cinnamon,
chopped chestnuts,
tomatoes).
Scald fresh grape leaves with boiled water.
The minced mixture is to be stirred until uniform and wrap in leaves.
Dolma is then put into a saucepan with a thick bottom, and stewed in water (half full saucepan) until ready.
Served with matsoni – a sort of sour milk. (matsoni can be substituded for sour cream)
The same techniques are used for cooking
kyalyam dolmasy (from cabbage),
badymjan dolmasy (from eggplants),
bibyar dolmasy (from sweet pepper),
soghan dolmasy (from onion)
as well as from tomatoes, potatoes
and even quinces and apples.
Flour-based Dishes
KUTABS
are original Azerbaijani pies.
Mutton is minced with onion.
Pepper,
salt,
spices,
Pomegranate are added and carefully mixed.
The mixture is then wrapped in unleavened dough half-moon shaped slices and fried on a frying pan in oil.
Greens are also used as kutabs fillings .
Often after dinner
(especially pilau )
they serve DOVGA –
cold soup from sour milk.
It is believed that dovga is good for digesting heavy foods (rice, meats etc.)
DOVGA
Wet peas for 3/4 hours then boil them until half ready.
Chop onions.
Beat up the yoghurt with addition of flour,
and then boil it on moderate flame with slow stirring.
Add the peas, rice and onion, and allow it boil up.
While it is boiling up add cress, fennel and spinach and boil it for 3 or 5 min. without stirring.
Take the pan from the flame and allow it stand for 1 or 2 min. without covering it.
Azerbaijani dinner ends with desserts: sweets, fruits or sherbet
PAKHLAVA
The first layer of rolled out dough is put on oiled baking tray,
the stuffing is strewn on it; the second dough layer is used to cover the stuffing. The procedure is repeated 8-10 times. After that pakhlava is cut in rhombuses, greased with the yolk of an egg mixed with saffron. Nut or pistachio halves are used to decorate each rhombus' middle. When ready pakhlava is coated with syrup or honey.
SHAKERBURA
Pies from fancy pastry with stuffing from sweet almonds or fried nuts mixed with sugar. Stuffing is wrapped in dough rounds, the edges are helically nipped. Various ornaments might be drawn on shakerbura's surface.
The caramel includes
NUT KOZINAKI, HALVA.
Among candies the most popular are RAHAT LUKUM
(with different additions),
SHERBET, jellied fig, nuga.
Jam
Azerbaijan cooks make jam of any fruit and berry, green walnut, water-melon peel, rose petals
Bevarages
The most widespread drink in Azerbaijan is sherbet.
To make it they use sugar, lemon, saffron, seeds of mint and basil as well as different fruits.
FRUIT SHERBET
Sugar is dissolved in boiled water; various fruits, berries, mint are added.
Served with ice cubes.
The most popular kinds of bread are oblong CHUREK and PITA - the bread baked in tendir.
From ancient times Azerbaijani dishes have been cooked in copper ware.
Even today villagers observe this tradition believing that a meal prepared in such a way is much more delicious.
AZERBAIJAN CUISINE IS NOT ONLY TASTY BUT ALSO
GOOD FOR YOUR HEALTH –
the evidence to this is a lot of long-livers and centenarians in the Republic.
WHAT ABOUT ONE MORE HELPING?))
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Every St Valentine's Day, thousands of people travel to a small village on Scotland's border with England. Many of them go to get married, and many more couples go through mock wedding ceremonies to "renew their marriage vows". The village is Gretna Green and it's sometimes called Britain's wedding capital .
Why Gretna Green?
Gretna's romantic reputation began 250 years ago. In 1754, English Parliament passed a law banning young people under the age of twenty-one to get married without their parents' permission.
In Scotland, however, this law did not apply. Traditionally, a man and a woman over the age of sixteen could get married by declaring themselves husband and wife in front of two witnesses.
So what was a young couple to do if they were in love and under 21 ? Why, flee to Scotland of course. And Gretna Green was the first village on the Scottish side of the border.
Over the Anvil
Early Gretna runaways got married in the local Blacksmith's Shop. Scotland's marriage law allowed any responsible adult to conduct wedding ceremonies and Gretna's blacksmith was the most important person in the village.
The marriage ceremony was short and simple. The "anvil priest" first asked the couple their names and addresses, then told them to stand up, and asked if they were single and if they were both there of their own free will.
On their "yes" answers, he filled out the certificate and proceeded to the heart of the ceremony including the groom placing a ring on his bride's left hand, and an admonition, "What God joins together let no man put asunder." Then he hit the hammer over the anvil and declared the couple man and wife.
Big Business
Very soon Gretna Green weddings became so popular that the blacksmith could no longer satisfy the demand on his own and the village had to get more "anvil priests". They were a colourful set of characters.
If word came that an angry father (often armed with a gun) was approaching Gretna Green, he helped them find a hiding place.
One of the last "anvil priests", Richard Rennison, married 5,147 couples in the Blacksmith's Shop!
Romances live on
Sometimes the wedding parties arrive on motorbikes dressed in black leather, so the only way to identify the bride is to find out which one has got the bouquet! And, of course, traditional kilts for Scottish bridegrooms are still as popular as ever.
In this small place, at least one couple gets married, on average, every day of the year.
Weddings for St Valentine's Day have to be booked three months in advance.
Couples are welcome from all over the world, so when you decide to get married, why not consider getting married at Gretna Green? |
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Growing up in the outback around Tibooburra New South Wales we saw a lot of them but we didn't really see anything special about them.... To us they were just something we saw every day. (People who were born in Australia)
Tibooburra New South Wales
There are variety of species unique to Australia ... everyone in the world knows what an Australian Kangaroo looks like, and who doesn't love the Koala? or isn't a little freaked out by the Platypus and then there's the cute little Bilby, the adorable Quokka, and, of course our Snakes and Lizards, which most Aussie's are secretly proud of.... even if they say different!
Since mankind's existence in Australia a lot of different animals have been introduced and are now roaming around feral ... animals like the Camel, the Rabbit and the hideous Cane Toad. The first introduced animal was the Dingo which has been here for thousands of years.
The European settlers deliberately released many different animals into the Australian native bush. Other domestic animals have escaped and now have large populations roaming the Australian outback ... all of which are creating problems for our native Australian animals.
The Bilby is one of our cutest Australian animals. Bilbies used to cover about 70% of the Australian mainland but the introduction of new predators, such as feral cats and foxes, and land clearance has caused a dramatic decline in their numbers and their range. In fact, one species, the Lesser Bilby is believed to be extinct, with the last record of it being in the 1930's, the other, the Greater Bilby, survives but remains endangered.
Camels in Australia are Dromedary Camels. Thousands of camels were imported into Australia between 1840 and 1907. Australian Camels have a wide range, from South Australia through the Northern Territory and well into Western Australia, there have also been Camels reported in Northern New South Wales and Queensland.Australia has the worlds largest population of feral Camels and are the only feral herds of their kind in the world.
The Dingo is Australia's wild dog. Dingoes are an introduced species - opinions on when the Dingo came to Australia vary greatly, and range from 15,000 to 2,000 years ago. Dingoes are found on the mainland of Australia but about a third of all wild Dingoes in the south east of the continent are Dingo/domestic dog crosses.The Dingo normally weighs between 10kg and 24kg, they stand between 44cm and 63cm high to the shoulder.
The Short-beaked Echidna is one of the most wide spread Australian animals and is the only species of Echidna in Australia. The Short-beaked Echidna, along with the Platypus, is a member of the monotreme family (mammals that lay eggs). The echidna is shy and moves slowly and carefully, if it feels threatened or is disturbed it will dig its way into the ground leaving only its spines visible.The Short-beaked Echidna is common and widespread.
The Numbat is also known as the Banded Anteater and Walpurti and is a unique looking Australian animal. Before European settlement they were found over a lot of Australia. The Numbat is a carnivorous marsupial.
Numbats are marsupial mammals and are one of the few marsupials that are active during the day. They time their activity with that of the termites: in winter they usually feed from mid-morning to mid-afternoon; in summer they take shelter during the heat of the day, and feed in the morning and again in the late afternoon.
Each one consumes about 20,000 termites a day.
Snakes are found all over Australia. There are about 140 species of land snakes in Australia.About 100 snakes in Australia are venomous, of these 12 are more likely to be life threatening if you are bitten. A venomous snake is a snake that uses modified saliva, venom, delivered through fangs in its mouth, to immobilize or kill its prey. The deadliest snakes found in Australia include Brown Snakes, Death Adders, Red-bellied Black Snakes, Taipan Snakes, Copperheads, and Tiger Snakes.Snakes vary in size and weight, although they have the same basic body structure.
The Red Kangaroo is the largest of all the Kangaroos. The male can be 2 metres tall and weigh 90kg. They are also the largest mammal in Australia and the largest living marsupial in the world.
They are the most well known of our Australian animals.
The Red Roo is the largest of all the Kangaroos, it is also the largest mammal that is native to Australia, and the world's largest surviving marsupial.
The male has a red brown fur. The females are a bluish grey. In the more arid parts of Australia the females may be coloured more like the males. The males can be up to 2 metres tall and weigh up to 90 kilograms. The females are quite a bit smaller, with an average weight around 26 kilograms.
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Early life
Elizabeth Alexandra Mary was born at 17 Briton Street, in Mayfair, London, on 21 April 1926. Her father was Prince Albert, Duke of York (the future King George VI) and her mother was the Duchess of York (born Lady Elizabeth Bowes-Lyon, later Queen Elizabeth, and, after her daughter's accession to the throne, the Queen Mother).
She was baptised in the Music Room of Buckingham Palace by Cosmo Gordon Lang, the Archbishop of York. Her godparents were her paternal grandparents King George V and Queen Mary, the Princess Royal, the Duke of Connaught, her maternal grandfather the Earl of Strathmore, and Lady Elphinstone.
Elizabeth was named after her mother, while her two middle names are those of her paternal great-grandmother, Queen Alexandra, and grandmother, Queen Mary, respectively. As a child her close family knew her as "Lilibet". Her grandmother Queen Mary doted on her and George V found her very entertaining. At 10 years old, the young Princess was introduced to a preacher at Glamis Castle. As he left, he promised to send her a book. Elizabeth replied, "Not about God. I already know all about Him."
As a granddaughter of the British sovereign in the male line, she held the title of a British princess with the style Her Royal Highness. Her full style was Her Royal Highness Princess Elizabeth of York. At the time of her birth, she was third in the line of succession to the throne, behind her uncle the Prince of Wales, and her father. Although her birth generated public interest, there was no reason at the time to believe that she would ever become queen, as it was widely assumed that the Prince of Wales (later King Edward VIII) would marry and have children in due course.
However, Edward did not produce any legitimate heirs, and Elizabeth's parents had no sons (who would have taken precedence over her). Therefore, she would eventually have become queen whether Edward had abdicated or not, assuming she outlived both her father and her uncle.
Heiress presumptive
Princess Elizabeth's only sibling was the late Princess Margaret, who was born in 1930. The two young princesses were educated at home, under the supervision of their mother. Their governess was Marion Crawford, better known as "Crawfie." She studied history with C. H. K. Marten, Provost of Eton, and also learned modern languages; she speaks French fluently. She was instructed in religion by the Archbishop of Canterbury and has remained a devout member of the Church of England, of which, as Queen, she is Supreme Governor.
When her father became King in 1936 upon the abdication of her uncle, King Edward VIII, she became Heiress Presumptive and was thenceforth known as Her Royal Highness The Princess Elizabeth. There was some demand in Wales for her to be created The Princess of Wales, but the King was advised that this was the title of the wife of the Prince of Wales, not a title in its own right. Some feel the King missed the opportunity to make an innovation in Royal practice by re-adopting King Henry VIII's idea, who proclaimed his eldest daughter, Lady Mary, Princess of Wales in her own right. However, the possibility, however remote, remained that her father could have a son, who would have been heir apparent, supplanting Elizabeth in the line of succession to the throne.
Elizabeth was thirteen years old when World War II broke out, and she and her younger sister, Princess Margaret, were evacuated to Windsor Castle, Berkshire. There was some suggestion that the two princesses be evacuated to Canada, to which their mother made the famous reply: "The children won't go without me. I won't leave the King. And the King will never leave." While at Windsor, Princess Elizabeth and her sister staged pantomimes at Christmas with the children of members of staff of the Royal Household. In 1940, Princess Elizabeth made her first radio broadcast during the BBC's Children's Hour, addressing other children who had been evacuated. When she was 13 years old, she first met her future husband Prince Philip. She fell in love with him and began writing to him when he was in the Royal Navy.
Education
In 1945, Princess Elizabeth convinced her father that she should be allowed to contribute directly to the war effort. She joined the Women's Auxiliary Territorial Service, where she was known as No 230873 Second Subaltern Elizabeth Windsor, and was trained as a driver. This training was the first time she had been taught together with other students. It is said that she greatly enjoyed this and that this experience led her to send her own children to school rather than have them educated at home. She was the first, and so far only, female member of the royal family to actually serve in the armed forces, though Queen Victoria was Commander-in-Chief of the Canadian militia, and other royal women have been given honorary ranks. During the VE Day celebrations in London, she and her sister dressed in ordinary clothing and slipped into the crowd secretly to celebrate with everyone.
Military career
Marriage
Elizabeth married Prince Philip, Duke of Edinburgh (born Prince Philip of Greece and Denmark) on 20 November 1947. Prince Philip had renounced his claim to the Greek throne and was simply referred to as Lieutenant Philip Mountbatten before being created Duke of Edinburgh prior to their marriage. As a Greek royal, Philip is a member of the house of Schleswig-Holstein-Sonderburg-Glucksburg, the Danish royal house and a line of the House of Oldenburg. Mountbatten was an Anglicisation of his mother's name, Battenberg. The marriage was controversial. Philip was Greek Orthodox, with no financial resources behind him, and had sisters who had married Nazi supporters. Elizabeth's mother was reported in later biographies to have strongly opposed the marriage, even referring to Philip as "the Hun".
After their wedding, Philip and Elizabeth took up residence at Clarence House, London. At various times between 1946 and 1953, the Duke of Edinburgh was stationed in Malta as a serving Royal Navy officer. Lord Mountbatten of Burma had purchased the Villa Gwardamangia (also referred to as the Villa G'Mangia), in the hamlet of Gwardamangia in Malta, in about 1929. Princess Elizabeth stayed there when visiting Philip in Malta. Philip and Elizabeth lived in Malta for a period between 1949 and 1951 (Malta being the only other country in which the Queen has lived, although at that time Malta was a British Protectorate).
On 14 November 1948, Elizabeth gave birth to her first child, Charles. Several weeks earlier, letters patent had been issued so that her children would enjoy a royal and princely status they would not otherwise have been entitled to. Otherwise they would have been styled merely as children of a duke. The couple had four children in all. Though the Royal House is named Windsor, it was decreed, via a 1960 Order-in-Council, that those descendants of Queen Elizabeth II and Prince Philip who were not Princes or Princesses of the United Kingdom should have the personal surname Mountbatten-Windsor. In practice all of their children, in honour of their father, have used Mountbatten-Windsor as their surname (or in Anne's case, her maiden surname). Both Charles and Anne used Mountbatten-Windsor as their surname in the published banns for their first marriages. The Queen and The Duke of Edinburgh have four children.
Succession
Her father's health declined during 1951, and Elizabeth was soon frequently standing in for him at public events. She visited Greece, Italy and Malta (where Philip was then stationed) during that year. In October, she toured Canada and visited President Harry S. Truman in Washington, D.C. In January, 1952, Elizabeth and Philip set out for a tour of Australia and New Zealand. They had reached Kenya when word arrived of the death of her father, on 6 February 1952, from lung cancer.
Elizabeth was staying at the Treetops Hotel in Thika (today just two hours away from Nairobi) when she was told of her father's death and of her own succession to the throne — a unique circumstance for any such event. She was the first British monarch since the accession of George I to be outside the country at the moment of succession, and also the first in modern times not to know the exact time of her accession (because her father had died in his sleep at an unknown time). On the night her father died, the Chief Justice of Kenya Sir Horace Hearne, who would later accompany the Royal Party back to the UK, escorted the Princess Elizabeth, as she then was, to a dinner at the Treetops Hotel, which is now a very popular tourist retreat in Kenya. It was there that she "went up a princess and came down a Queen".
It was Prince Philip who broke the news of her father's death to Elizabeth. After that, Martin Charteris, then Assistant Private Secretary to the new Queen, asked her what she intended to be called. "Elizabeth, of course," she replied. The royal party returned immediately to England.
Elizabeth II's Proclamation of Accession was read at St James's Palace, on Thursday, 7 February 1952. In Canada, a separate proclamation was issued by the Queen's Privy Council for Canada on the same day.
The following year, the Queen's grandmother, Queen Mary, died of lung cancer on 24 March 1953. Reportedly, the Dowager Queen's dying wish was that the coronation not be postponed. Elizabeth's coronation took place in Westminster Abbey, on 2 June 1953.
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Brigitte Bardot, née Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot le 28 septembre 1934 à Paris, est une actrice de cinéma et chanteuse française, une militante de la cause animale, ainsique la fondatrice et présidente de la fondation qui porte son nom.
Figure féminine des années 1950 et 1960, elle fut une star mondiale, l'égérie et la muse des plus grands artistes de l'époque.
Emblème de l'émancipation des femmes et de la liberté sexuelle, elle passa des rôles de femme enfant à ceux de femme fatale. Elle tourna avec les plus grands réalisateurs incarnant des personnages à l'élégante légèreté et à la sensualité photogénique.
Elle devint rapidement un sex-symbol. Avec à son actif 48 films et plus de 80 chansons en 21 ans de carrière, Brigitte Bardot, tout aussi connue sous les initiales de «BB», est une des artistes françaises les plus célèbres.
Elle mit un terme à sa carrière d'actrice en 1973 pour se consacrer à la défense des animaux. Ses actions en leur faveur sont appréciées mais néanmoins parfois controversées.
Par ailleurs, elle fut condamnée pour incitation à la haine raciale à cinq reprises, pour ses critiques envers l'immigration, l'abattage rituel des animaux, le métissage, certains aspects de l'homosexualité ou encore l'islam en France.
Figure féminine des années 1950 et 1960, elle fut une star mondiale, l'égérie et la muse des plus grands artistes de l'époque.
Emblème de l'émancipation des femmes et de la liberté sexuelle, elle passa des rôles de femme enfant à ceux de femme fatale.
Elle tourna avec les plus grands réalisateurs incarnant des personnages à l'élégante légèreté et à la sensualité photogénique. Elle devint rapidement un sex-symbol.
Avec à son actif 48 films et plus de 80 chansons en 21 ans de carrière, Brigitte Bardot, tout aussi connue sous les initiales de « BB », est une des artistes françaises les plus célèbres .Elle mit un terme à sa carrière d'actrice en 1973 pour se consacrer à la défense des animaux.
Ses actions en leur faveur sont appréciées mais néanmoins parfois controversées.
Par ailleurs, elle fut condamnée pour incitation à la haine raciale à cinq reprises, pour ses critiques envers l'immigration, l'abattage rituel des animaux, le métissage, certains aspects de l'homosexualité ou encore l'islam en France. |
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Meal Times
Some people have their biggest meal in the middle of the day and some have it in the evening, but most people today have a small mid-day meal - usually sandwiches, and perhaps some crisps and some fruit.
We have three main meals a day:
Breakfast - between 7:00 and 9:00,
Lunch - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m.
Dinner (sometimes called Supper) - The main meal. Eaten anytime between 6:30 and 8:00 p.m. (Evening meal)
Traditionally, and for some people still, the meals are called:
Breakfast - between 7:00 and 9:00,
Dinner (The main meal) - between 12:00 and 1:30 p.m.
Tea - anywhere from 5:30 at night to 6:30 p.m.
On Sundays the main meal of the day is often eaten at midday instead of in the evening. This meal usually is a Roast Dinner consisting of a roast meat, yorkshire pudding and two or three kinds of vegetables.
BREAKFAST
Most people around the world seem to think a typical English breakfast consists of eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, mushrooms and baked beans all washed down with a cup of coffee. Now-a-days, however, a typical English breakfast is more likely to be a bowl of cereals, a slice of toast, orange juice and a cup of coffee.
Many people, especially children, in England will eat a bowl of cereal. They are made with different grains such as corn, wheat, oats etc.
In the winter many people will eat "porridge" or boiled oats.
The traditional English breakfast
The traditional English breakfast consists of eggs, bacon, sausages, fried bread, baked beans and mushrooms. Even though not many people will eat this for breakfast today, it is always served in hotels and guest houses around Britain.
The traditional English breakfast is called the 'Full English' and sometimes referred to as 'The Full English Fry-up'.
LUNCH
Many children at school and adults at work will have a 'packed lunch'. This typically consists of a sandwich, a packet of crisps, a piece of fruit and a drink. The 'packed lunch' is kept in a plastic container.
Sandwiches are also known as a 'butty' or 'sarnie' in some parts of the UK.
My favourite sandwich is prawn and mayonnaise. I also love tuna and mayonnaise and ham and pickle sandwiches.
DINNER
A typical British meal for dinner is "meat and two veg". We put hot brown gravy, (traditionally made from the juices of the roast meat, but more often today from a packet!) on the meat and usually the vegetables. One of the vegetables is almost always potatoes.
The Sunday Roast Dinner
Sunday lunch time is a typical time to eat the traditional Sunday Roast.
Traditionally it consists of roast meat, (cooked in the oven for about two hours), two different kinds of vegetables and potatoes with a Yorkshire pudding. The most common joints are beef, lamb or pork; chicken is also popular.
Main meal dishes in England
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Welcome to Washington, D.C. – the hometown of the President of the USA!
The city stands on the Potomac River.
It doesn’t belong to any state. It’s a city and district – the District of Columbia (D.C.).
George Washington, the first President of the USA, after whom the city was named, chose an area for the capital in 1800.
Washington is one of the most beautiful and unusual cities in the United States.
It has little industry, and only one million people.
There are no skyscrapers, as no building in the city may be more than 40 metres tall.
The heart of Washington is the Capitol, which is connected with the White House by Pennsylvania Avenue.
The Capitol is the seat of the American government. This is where laws are passed.
It houses the chambers of the Senate and the Houses of Representatives for almost two centuries.
The Library of Congress is not far from the Capitol. It is one of the largest libraries in the world.
It takes about 500 kilometres of shelves to hold all the books!
The highest judges work here.
The Supreme Court is also a very important government institution.
All the foreign embassies are here too.
This is a building of the Russian embassy.
The White House stands at 1600 Pennsylvania Avenue.
The White House has been the home of every president with the exception of George Washington.
The North side of the White house.
More than 18 million tourists from all over the world visit Washington every year. They start sightseeing from the Mall – a long park-like area planted with trees.
The Mall is very broad and extends from the Capitol to the Potomac River.
All the official buildings, museums and memorials are concentrated along the Mall.
The main landmark in the centre of the Mall is the Washington Monument, the tallest stone structure in the US. It was opened to the public in 1888.
It honours the “Father of the Country”, General, and the first president of the USA – George Washington.
It is about 170 metres tall and is called the “Pencil” because of its shape.
The Lincoln Memorial in the west of the Washington Monument honours the sixteenth president of the USA.
He wrote the Emancipation Proclamation which freed the blacks in the South from slavery.
It looks like a Greek temple with a huge statue of Lincoln in the middle.
This is Jefferson Memorial built in honour of Thomas Jefferson, the third president of the USA and the author of the Declaration of Independence.
Inside you can see a statue of Thomas Jefferson. There are extracts from his most famous works on the walls.
The World War II Memorial honours the 16 million who served in the armed forces of the U.S., and more than 400,000 who died.
Washington takes pride in its world-class museums at the Smithsonian Institution called the “Castle”.
The National Air and Space Museum is located there.
Here you can see the history of flight from the first plane used by the Wright brothers to the Apollo space ship.
The Smithsonian Natural History museum is also worth visiting.
The Washington Metro is the rapid transit system in Washington, D.C. and its surrounding suburbs.
Welcome to Washington, D.C. full of history,
wonders,
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AK-47
Mikhail Kalashnikov began his career as a weapon designer while in a hospital after he was shot in the shoulder during the Battle of Bryansk
The original AK-47 was one of the first assault rifles of 2nd generation, after the German StG 44. Even after six decades the model and its variants remain the most widely used and popular assault rifles in the world because of their durability, low production cost, availability, and ease of use.. The AK-47 was the basis for developing many other types of individual and crew-served firearms. More AK-type rifles have been produced than all other assault rifles combined
Interesting Facts
Kalashnikov rifle and state symbols of some countries:
- On the arms and the flag of Mozambique
- The emblem of Zimbabwe
Burkina Faso in the emblem of the Kalashnikov assault rifle attended from 1984 to 1997.
2007 is used in the coat of arms of East Timor.
Kalashnikov rifle depicted in the emblem group "Hezbollah".
Saddam Hussein had a few gold-plated Kalashnikovs. Dictator awarded their closest associates for their outstanding achievements. When in April 2003, American troops entered Baghdad, soldiers found about two dozen gold-plated firearms. In an abandoned palace of Uday Hussein's eldest son was found plated AK with the inscription: "A gift from President Saddam Hussein."
Monument machine in Egypt
In Egypt, on the coast of the Sinai Peninsula monument Kalashnikov - the main weapons to stop the Israeli aggression.
In some African countries, children are given the name of Kalash - in honor of the famous machine.
In Soviet times, each student was able to assemble and disassemble an AK-47, it was taught the lessons of basic military training. To get five, courier had to assemble and disassemble for 18-30 seconds. Today in school lessons OBZH Russian schoolchildren are taught again to assemble and disassemble Kalashnikovs.
Assembly machine was mandatory lessons CWP
According to the magazine Foreign Policy, the price of the automaton on the "black market" range from $ 10 to 3 in Afghanistan, eight thousand dollars in India. In the U.S., a Kalashnikov rifle can be bought for 70-350 dollars. Military experts say that the price of one of Izhevsk AK-74 (export price - about $ 100) it is possible to buy two, and even three Asian production machine.
Machine can be purchased on the black market for $ 10
Mikhail Kalashnikov never patented his invention, and therefore is not a rich man. For the invention of the machine in 1947, Mikhail Kalashnikov received the Stalin Prize and first degree Order of the Red Star. The prize was 150 thousand rubles. With that money you could buy almost ten "Wins" (then this car cost 16 thousand rubles). |
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Traditionally, people in Britain have enjoyed a substantial hot meal for breakfast, featuring eggs, bacon, and sausage, accompanied by toast and tea or coffee. Many other items (kedgeree, grilled or fried tomatoes, baked beans, fried sliced bread, fried potato and mushrooms) may be included depending on taste and location.
The Traditional English Breakfast
The traditional English breakfast is called the 'Full English' and sometimes referred to as 'The Full English Fry-up'.
Today, this dish is not usually served at breakfast time during the week. The traditional cooked breakfast has largely been replaced by simple, light foods mainly eaten cold: fruit, yogurt, packaged cereal with cold milk, and toast with a variety of spreads such as butter, jam, marmalade.
But the packed lunch is the most common thing to eat. A packed lunch normally consists of some sandwiches, a packet of crisps, an apple and a can of something to drink, for example, coca-cola. The contents are kept in a plastic container and you take it with you when you go to school or work.
Many people eat lunch while at work or school. Employers and schools usually provide a lunch break in the middle of the day, lasting as much as an hour. Some factories and schools have canteens where you can eat.
Tea is very popular among the English; it may almost be called their national drink. The English like it strong and fresh made. The English put one teaspoon of tea for each person. Tea means two things. It is a drink and a meal.
Traditionally, loose tea would be served in a teapot with milk and sugar. This would be accompanied by various sandwiches, scones and usually cakes and pastries. The food would be often served in a tiered stand.
Traditional Drinks in England
Tea
Coffee
Bitter
Wine
English Puddings and Desserts.
There are hundreds of variations of sweet puddings in England but each pudding begins with the same basic ingredients of milk, sugar, eggs, flour and butter. Many of the puddings involve fresh fruit such as raspberries or strawberries, custard, cream, and cakes.
Bread and butter pudding is old English favourite food
Favourite Children Food
The Victoria Sponge Named after Queen Victoria
English food
In 1762 sandwich was invented in England.
There is town named Sandwich in the south of England. John Montagu, the Earl of Sandwich invented a small meal that could be eaten with one hand while he continued his nonstop gambling.
Festival Food: Christmas
Turkey
Christmas pudding
Mince pie
Stuffing
Cakes
Sweethearts Cookies
Festival Food: Shrove Tuesday
Pancakes
Semla
Festival Food: Good Friday
Hot cross buns
Fish
Festival Food: Easter Day
Chocolate Eggs
Roast Lamb
Chicken
Festival Food: Mothering Sunday
Simnel cake
Fish and Chips Bar
Take away food. (Eat out food)
Eating Etiquette
If you cannot eat a certain type of food or have some special needs, tell your host several days before the dinner party.
If you are a guest, it is polite to wait until your host starts eating or indicates you should do so. It shows consideration.
Always chew and swallow all the food in your mouth before taking more or taking a drink.
You may eat chicken and pizza with your fingers if you are at a barbecue, finger buffet or very informal setting. Otherwise always use a knife and fork.
Always say thank you when served something. It shows appreciation.
When eating rolls, break off a piece of bread before buttering. Eating it whole looks tacky.
When eating soup, tip the bowl away from you and scoop the soup up with your spoon
When you have finished eating, and to let others know that you have, place your knife and folk together, with the prongs (tines) on the fork
facing upwards, on your plate.
Answer some questions:
1. Sandwiches, fish and chips, curry, cereal, fry-up.
2. 4 times.
3. Breakfast, lunch, tea, dinner.
4. Fry-on, cereal, tea.
5. A "packed lunch" which normally consists of some sandwiches, a packet of crisps, an apple and a can of something to drink, for example, coca-cola.
6. Tea, coffee.
7. Bacon sandwiches, baked beans, curry, cakes, sorbets, cheeses, ice cream.
8. Christmas pudding, mince pies, turkey, stuffing.
Check Yourself
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Food
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breakfast
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Lunch
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dinner
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Supper
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Simnel_cake
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tea
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coffee
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bitter
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wine
http://diki.pl
http://destructoid.com
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The principal question:How does the business correspondence help to be successful in business?
The problem questions:
How to write business letters?
What types of business letters exist nowadays?
What typical expressions are used in different types of business letters?
The hypothesis of the investigation:If you know all aspects of the business correspondence well then you will achieve a success in business.
The annotation of the project
Objectives: -forming the competence in the sphere of independent knowledge activity, - the development of the habits of working in groups, - the development of the skills of analyzing, comparing and making conclusions
Skills development:
to acquaint pupils with the different types of business letters and the rules of writing them,
to widen vocabulary and to teach pupils to write business letters,
to promote the getting of the educational resources by the students for the successful work in the market terms
The themes of the pupils investigations:1. The styles of the business letters2. Types of the business letters3. Typical expressions for writing different types of business letters
The stages and the dates of conducting the project
Do you want to know the secrets of the successful business?Then, join us!
References:
Learn to write well, or not to write at all. John Dryden
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What is British cuisine
British cuisine is the specific set of cooking traditions and practices associated with the United Kingdom. British cuisine has been described as "unfussy dishes made with quality local ingredients, matched with simple sauces to accentuate flavour, rather than disguise it."However, British cuisine has absorbed the cultural influence of those that have settled in Britain, producing hybrid dishes.
What does it include
Typical British breakfast
Typical British dinner
It usually includes meat, stew vegetables and different souses
Typical British supper
It is big and can be various. On the table you can see fish pie as well as fried potato with chiken and vegetable salad.
Famous British tea
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a dinner shear with your friend
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to cut
to peel
to mix
to fry
to boil
to bake
to add ( to put)
to wash
breakfast
lunch
dinner
What do the English find at their door every morning?
What time do they usually have lunch?
- What is the main meal in Britain?
milk
12-13
dinner
Many British people have a big breakfast
Marmalade is different from jam
People drink tea with hot milk
All British have hot lunch
Pubs are good places for lunch
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What is branding?
Branding is "modern cultural language of the modern society basing on the market relations"
Branding is the main way of differentiation of products and the instrument of advance of the goods on the market
History of branding
Branding was actively applied in the Middle Ages when shop handicraftsmen marked the goods with special brand
In early history of the United States of brand were often used for cattle identification
The real blossoming of idea of branding fell on the second half of the twentieth century
Branding — is the main task of any large company
Creation and advance of a brand or branding are necessary for obtaining additional benefit from a certain product at the expense of penetration into consciousness of people, formation of the attachments based on feelings and emotions
Brand creation & Brand advance
Development of a brand
In most cases development of a brand it not only branding of a new label in the market, but also change of an existing brand, that is rebranding
Rebranding - a complex of actions for brand change, or its components: names, a logo, visual registration of a brand with positioning change
Branding tools: Creation of a product concept
Creation of a product conception means the development of new models of goods and services
Branding tools: Creation of an advertising concept
An advertising concept - the basis of the idea of branding - is a plan, paints, conditions, heroes of an advertising campaign, promotion and events.
Outdoor signs
Light box
Media space for magazines and newspapers
Catalogue
Branding tools: Creation of marketing communications
Marketing communications mean the process of transfer of information about the target audience products
Strategic and tactical purchases of mass-media
Media planning
Negotiations with owners of the mass-media
What is brandbook?
Brandbook is the integral, intracorporate edition focused on employees of the company
Brandbook — the official description of essence and values of a brand, company self-identification, and also forms and methods of their designation for employees and consumers
Structure
Elements of brandbook:
Detailed description of the logotype
All cores and firm complementary colors.
Every possible variations of the logo.
Documentation structure.
Firm font of the company.
The business documentation.
Souvenir production of firm.
Every possible images (photos, design).
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Учениця 10-Б класу
Іщенко Інна
THE WORLD OF PAINTING
Contents:
Art
Leonardo da Vinci
“Mona Lisa ”
The artist's paintings
Ivan Aivazovsky
The paintings of the famous artist
Ilya Repin
The famous painting by Ilya Repin
The list of the used sources of information
ART
Art - one of the forms of public consciousness, a kind of human activity that reflects the reality in specifically-sensory images, in accordance with certain aesthetic ideals. In the broad sense of art called perfect ability in a certain case, the industry; skill. Visual art is a creative activity that plays the validity of using images that are taken with the help of view. Combines painting, graphics, sculpture, calligraphy.
Painting - the image on the surface of the outer world, that transformed the creative imagination of the artist.
Leonardo da Vinci
Leonardo da Vinci - the great Italian artist, researcher, architect and engineer, one of the most outstanding figures of the Italian Renaissance. Leonardo da Vinci was born on April 15, 1452, in the village Анкіано near Vinci.
Our contemporaries Leonardo primarily known as an artist. In addition, it is not excluded, that Da Vinci could be a sculptor.
Thanks to his work the art of painting was transferred to a qualitatively new stage of its development. Leonardo realized and implemented a new painting technique. As a result of realism in painting moved to a qualitatively new level
«Mona Lisa»
«Mona Lisa» - a portrait of a young woman, painted by the Italian artist Leonardo da Vinci about 1503. Painting is one of the most famous paintings in the world. Refers to the epoch of Renaissance. Exhibited in the Louvre (Paris, France).
Smile of Mona Address is one of the most famous mysteries of the picture. This easy wandering smile found in many works of the masters, but it is in the «Mona Lisa» it has reached its perfection.
The artist's paintings
Иоанн Креститель
«The last supper»
«Madonna Litta»
«Annunciation»
«John The Baptist»
1472-1475
1513-1517
The end of the 16th century.
«Madonna of the rocks
1483-1494,
«Saint Anna and Maria»
with the baby
1510
«Beautiful Ferronera»
1490-е годы
Ivan Aivazovsky
Ivan Konstantinovich Aivazovsky - Russian painter-marine painter of Armenian origin. Created more than 6 thousand paintings, the most famous of which seascapes and scenes of sea battles.
Born in a family of Armenian shopkeeper, whose family moved to the Crimea from Galicia in 1812.
Ivan Aivazovsky travelled abroad, he worked in Rome, Naples, Sorrento, Venice, Paris, London, Amsterdam. 1845 at the invitation of the Turkish Sultan visited in Istanbul.
«The black sea fleet in Feodosia» 1890
«Storm on the Arctic ocean» 1864
The artist's paintings
«ICE MOUNTAIN»
The SEA. KOKTEBEL
Ilya Repin
Ilya Efimovich Repin - Russian artist-realist of the Ukrainian origin.
Was born in Chuguev in Ukraine, comes from a family of a military settler. One of his ancestors was the Ukrainian Cossack Turnip.
Ilya Repin left a rich artistic heritage, his early paintings of churches in Ukraine destroyed during the war, numerous genre, genre paintings, portraits and works on historical themes are stored in museums of Russia and in private collections.
«The Cossacks writing a letter to the
the Sultan of Turkey» (1880)
«The Ukrainian house»1880
«Vechornytsi» (1881)
«Sadko» 1876
«Barge haulers on the Volga» 1870-1873
The list of the used sources of Information
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Art
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Leonardo_da_Vinci
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ilya_Repin
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ivan_Aivazovsky
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Unit 7
contents
Introduction
History
Present education system
Higher education
Schools Today
introduction
History
1. the form of British education in the past
2. the British education system is run by the state today
3. Some changes to the British education system*
National Curriculum
The Present Education System
1. Education in the UK is compulsory
(from the ages of 5 to 16)
2. State schools and private schools*
3. The schooling stages*
The Present Education System
The Present Education System
The Present Education System
Eton College is located in the town Eton which is an urban district of southeast-central England on the Thames River
Eton is a public school for boys age 13-18. Almost all the pupils go on to study A levels, 90% will go on to university, a quarter to Oxford and Cambridge. The pupil/teacher ration is 9.5 to one, while in state secondary school the ratio is 20 to one.
School yard
The facilities include purpose-built theatres, libraries, swimming pools, even a golf course.
The Present Education System
The Present Education System
The General Certificate of Secondary Education is taken at the end of compulsory education at the age of 16. All the students are required to take it.The results often help the students and their parents to made a choice whether they will go to college or not.
GCSE
GCE A level
Higher education and training in UK
1. Nearly all universities are public bodies
2. Higher education has a long history in the UK
3. The general condition of university students
4. Degrees*
5. Leading universities in UK*
6. Open university and further education*
Degrees awarded
Leading universities in UKThe Guardian University Guide, 2003
Rank
University
1
University of Cambridge
2
University of Oxford
3
London School of Economics
4
School of Oriental and African Studies
5
University College, London
6
The University of York
7
Imperial College, London
8
University of Nottingham
9
University of Warwick
10
King's College, London
Cambridge University, Cambridge, east-central England
The first college
Opened in some
1200s. the oldest
Building dating
back to 1284.
Oxford university, Oxford, northwest of London
Museum of Natural History, Oxford university
Open university and further education
The open university is a non-residential university offering degree and other courses for adult students of all ages. They offer degrees which are the same as those of other universities.
Further education is often taken part-time or in the evening. Further education colleges have strong links with industry and commerce, employers often being involved in the design of the courses.
Schools Today
Primary schools
Compulsory schooling starts at 5
Co-educational and a class-teacher system
Three-term school year
Secondary schools
Compulsory schooling extends up to 16
The selective system, comprehensive system and independent schools
Sixth form colleges/ tertiary colleges
Other schools
County schools
Voluntary schools
The Selective System
The Comprehensive System
A system for secondary schooling in Britain, under which all children, regardless of ability, can mix together.
In comprehensive schools, students study a wide variety of subjects at first until 2 or 3 years later, when they may study only those they like best.
Many new ideas in education are being tried out at present, and comprehensive schools vary widely throughout Britain.
Independent Schools
Public schools: secondary private boarding schools that prepare students chiefly for universities. They laid the foundations of English education, but now are generally restricted to a comparatively small section of the population, mainly the rich and conservative in politics. Eton, Harrow and Rugby are the 3 most famous public schools.
Independent Schools
Other Schools
County schools: state-run secondary schools, most of which are administered by the county or county borough. About half of the money comes from the local authority and the other half from the central government.
Voluntary schools: also called mission schools in other countries, secondary schools in Britain that are mostly Church of England or Roman Catholic in origin, and partly maintained and controlled by the local authority. They give a certain amount of denominational religious instruction. Education is free in such schools. |
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English Cuisine
Bubble and Squeak Cake
Cottage pie
Pork Pie
Yorkshire pudding
Toud In The Hole
Scotland Cuisine
Crowdie
Colcannon
Haggis
Forfar Bridies
Scotch Pie
Scotch Broth
Porridge
Welsh Cuisine
Bara Birth
Cawl
Faggots
Glamorgan sausage
Welsh rarebit
Lawerbread
Welshcakes
Irish Cuisine
Boxty
Champ
Dublin Bay
Dublin Lawer
Oyster
Irish Stue
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The British Museum, in London, is widely considered
to be one of the world's greatest museums of human
history and culture. Its permanent collection, numbering
some eight million works, is amongst the finest, most
comprehensive, and largest in existence and originate
from all continents, illustrating and documenting the
story of human culture from its beginnings to the present.
The British Library
The British Museum Reading Room, situated in the centre of the Great
Court of the British Museum, used to be the main reading room of the
British Library. Antonio Panizzi, the Keeper of Printed Books,
had the idea of constructing a round room in the empty central courtyard
of the Museum building. With a design by Sydney Smirke, work on the
Reading Room began in 1854. Three years later it was completed.
A number of bookstacks were built surrounding the new Reading Room.
They were made of iron to take the weight of the books and protect them
against fire. In all they contained three miles (4.8 kilometres) of
bookcases and twenty-five miles (forty kilometres) of shelves. The Reading
Room's domed roof is metal framed in segments, and the surface that
makes up the ceiling is a type of papier-mâché.
Departments of the british museum.
The Rosetta Stone
statue of Amenhotep III
Bust of Ramessest II
The British Museum houses the world's largest and most comprehensive
collection of Egyptian antiquities, over 100,000 pieces, outside the
Egyptian Museum in Cairo. A collection of immense importance for its
range and quality, it includes objects of all periods from virtually every site
of importance in Egypt and the Sudan. Together they illustrate every aspect
of the cultures of the Nile Valley (including Nubia), from the Predynastic
Neolithic period (c. 10,000 BC) through to the Coptic (Christian) times
(12th century AD), a time-span over 11,000 years.
The British Museum has one of the world's largest and
most comprehensive collections of antiquities from the: the
Greek collection includes important sculpture from the
Parthenon in Athens, as well as elements of two of the Seven
Wonders of the Ancient World, the Mausoleum at
Halicarnassus and the Temple of Artemis. The Department
also houses one of the widest-ranging collections antiquities and
extensive groups of material from Cyprus. The collections of ancient
jewellery and bronzes, Greek vases and Roman glass and silver
are particularly important.
Today the Museum preserves its universality in its
collections of artefacts representing the cultures of
the world, ancient and modern. The original 1753
collection has grown to over thirteen million objects
at the British Museum, 70 million at the Natural
History Museum and 150 million at the British
Library. As part of its very large website, the museum
has the largest online database of objects in the
collection of any museum in the world, with
2,000,000 individual object entries, 650,000 of them
illustrated, online at the start of 2012.[32] There is
also a "Highlights" database with longer entries on
over 4,000 objects, and several specialized online
research catalogues and online journals
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different national cuisines.
The based deserts are pastry filled with custard, biscuit with hazel nut and fruit salad.
Wong Kei is popular with locals and tourists, serving Chinese food at low prices.
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They (ursids) are the heavyweights of the land varnivores and generally omnivores (omnivores = an animal that is both vegetable and animal food necessary has to survive) , with a preference for vegetable food. After a period of eating meat more or less esclusively, they became omnivores for still not yet explained reason. The giant panda departed the furthest from a strictly carnivorous diet until recently they were thought to be strict vegatarians. The polar bear with scant choice of food in the Arctic became largely carnivorous and developed into an expert swimmer and stalker in order to hunt seals, its favorite prey. The bears maintained the talents of some early miacids for tree-climbing.
Brown Bear
Brown Bear (Ursus arctos) is the most widespread member of the bear family, which is found throughout Europe, Asia and North America. Scientifically, more is known about brown bear than any of the other bear species escept for the American black bear.
Despite its name, the brown bear ranges in color from black to yellow, reddish and even beige. In some areas, brown bears grow as large as polar bears and in other places they are less than half that size.
Because of these differences in size and colour , people used to think there were many different species, not just on.
In the northern hemisphere the brown bear was long feared, admired and even worshiped as the king of beasts, taking a special place in folk tales.
As with American black bear, brown bears (Ursus arctos) have been the subject of considerable taxonomic 'splitting' into subscpecies, the Grizzly and the Kodiak are probably the best known.
Grizzly
The term "grizzly" addresses in addition, Grizzlies on the white-grey speckled upper skin, which particularly animals in the Rocky Mountains exhibit, from yellow-brown to dark-brown or nearly black colored. The color depends particularly on the habitat, in the special one on the food and on the climate.
The size decreases generally from the north to the south, while they can weigh in the north up to 680 kilograms, and in the south from 80 to 200 kilograms.
The grizzly bear male is on average 1.8 times as heavy as the grizzly bear female. Despite its massive figure he can run with a speed of over 60 km/h. The legs before and the shoulders of the grizzly are particularly massive and powerful and allow him to dig.
Grizzly bear climbs with the trees to unearth honey, swims easily.It uses its claws to fight, seek its food and to mark its territory on the trunk of the trees. Its sense of smell is well developed. The grizzly has 30 years an average life
Kodiak Bear
Kodiak Bear (Ursus arctos middendorffi) is the largest terrestrial carnivore. It is a variety of brown bear living Alaska. The kodiak bear draws its name from the island Kodiak, one of the islands of the gulf of Alaska, but one also finds some on the peninsula and the close islands, like Afognak and Shuyak.
The size of the large males exceeds 3 m and their weight can reach a ton. As in all the brown bears, the color is very variable from one individual to another. Some are greyish, others very dark, others of brown clearly drawing on the yellow.
Black bear
Contrary to popular belief, black bears have both a good sense of smell and good eyesight. Despite the fast that their lumbering gait (a result of having hind legs longer than forelimgs) gives them an awkward appearance, they are extremely intelligent. Black bear are found in variety of colors and there are 16 curently recognized subspecies, which is considered threatened. As a whole, though, the species is increasing in numbers after reaching a low point caused by human persecution.
Black bears caught poaching outside a national wildlife refuge in Georgia, according to one refuge manager, show real sagacity. Although many people do not regard black bear as dangerous animal, they can unquestionably kill human beings as readily as their grizzly cousins.
Polar Bear
Panda Bear
Since there are so few captive pandas, the Chinese government has officially banned hunting them and only rarely permits their export. The panda remains one of the world's most mysterious creatures, nearly as baffling a subject of investigation in captivity as it is when free. The giant pandas remote and nearly inaccessible HImalayan habitat and the protection provided by the Chinese government safeguard it from hunters guns. Signicificant studies of pandas in the wild does not exist. Almost all scientific knowledge of their behavior has of necessity been based on observations of captive animals in zoos.
Teddy Bear
Bears, like other carnivores, trace their pedigree back to the miacids, small, snouted, weasel like animals that lived 50 million years ago. Some 38 million years ago bears began to go their own evolutionary way. The first clearly bear like animals was Amphicynodon; the first true bear was Ursavus (both represented in the form of skulls, the only evidence available). The modern genus Ursus appeared between five and ten million years ago.
Polar Bear (Ursus maritimus) is descended from brown bear ancestors that became permanently bleached and reshaped by the harsh environment north of the Artic Circle (polar bear habitat).
The polar bear swim like be born in water and are indeed an excellent swimmer, with a long neck, powerful sloping shoulders, padling membranes that web half the length of its forepaws and a thick, oily fur that sheds seawater ad helps insulate the bear against the cold.
The polar bear can without resting 80 km by ice-cold water to swim.
The teddy bear, that cherrished companion of both the young and old, seems always to have been around, played with by generations of children as far back as anyone can remember. For collectors is difficult to believe that there was was ever a time before they existed. But surprisingly, their origin is relative modern and he is just 105 years old.
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A semi-detached house is joined to another house on one side.
It is for two families.
The two parts of the house look like twins.
This is the most common house style in the UK.
It is one of several houses that are joined together.
In most towns all over England there are streets of houses joined together in long rows.
Terraced houses are often called row houses or townhouses.
A terraced house is usually two to three storey structure.
Terraced houses do not have neighbouring units above or below them.
Lots of these houses have small gardens at the back.
It is a large building that is divided into apartments (flats).
All the flats in this building share a front door.
Some people buy a flat and it belongs to them.
Other people rent a flat. They pay the rent every month to the person who owns the flat.
Only cities and very big towns have block of flats.
Nowadays only 40% of the British live in block of flats.
A semi-detached house
A detached house
A detached house
A block of flats
A terraced house
A terraced house
A terraced house
A street of terraced houses
A detached house
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