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- •Предисловие
- •(Грамматика)
- •1. Структура предложения в английском языке (English sentence)
- •2. Местоимение (Pronoun)
- •Личные местоимения
- •3. Глагол «to be» (быть, находиться)
- •4. Имя существительное (Noun)
- •5. Артикль (Article)
- •6. Имя прилагательное (Adjective)
- •7. Степени сравнения прилагательных (Degrees of comparison of adjectives)
- •8. Наречие (Adverb)
- •9. Образование степеней сравнения наречий (Degrees of comparison of adverbs)
- •10. Имя числительное (Numeral)
- •11. Местоимение (Pronoun)
- •12. Прошедшее неопределенное время (Past Simple Tense)
- •13. Будущее неопределенное время (Future Simple Tense)
- •15. Неличные формы глагола: инфинитив, причастие, герундий
- •3. Герундий (The Gerund)
- •16. Предлоги времени
- •17. Предлоги места
- •18. Настоящее длительное время (Present Continuous Tense)
- •19. Будущее длительное время (Future Continuous Tense)
- •20. Прошедшее длительное время (Past Continuous Tense)
- •21. Залог в английском языке (Voice in English)
- •22. Настоящее совершенное время (The Present Perfect Tense)
- •23. Прошедшее совершенное время (Past Perfect Tense)
- •24. Будущее совершенное время (Future Perfect Tense)
- •25. Сложные предложения
- •Типы придаточных предложений
- •Бессоюзное подчинение определительных и дополнительных придаточных предложений
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- •(Статьи)
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- •Выявить ядерное высказывание текста
- •Выделить ключевые фрагменты и озаглавить их
- •2. Выявить ядерное высказывание текста.
- •3. Выделить ключевые фрагменты и озаглавить их
- •5. Объединить тезисы с помощью ряда связующих элементов.
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- •Библиографический список
- •420108, Г. Казань, ул. Зайцева, д. 17
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The article “Wikileaks: Many of Guantanamo not dangerous” is taken from BBC News of 25 April 2011. It is focused on files obtained by the website Wikileaks. These files include information on Guantanamo Bay’s detainees and some alleged information on different plots. It says that about 220 detainees were classed as dangerous terrorists but 150 were innocent Afghans and Pakistanis. The author also inform on people accused of being behind the leaks – the founder of Wikileaks Julian Assange and the USA soldier Bradley Manning. The author concludes that President Obama pledged in January 2009 to close the prison but he remains committed to the eventual closure of Guantanamo Bay.
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The article “Wikileaks: Many of Guantanamo not dangerous” is taken from BBC News of 25April 2011. It is focused on files obtained by the website Wikileaks. The author considers information on Guantanamo Bay’s detainees and some alleged information on different plots.
The art of a successful marriage
Will Compertz| , 15 April 2011
I understand William and Kate - aka Catherine - are getting married. Why? I mean why such a beautiful girl is marrying a balding bloke with a plumy accent and a dodgy educational record. To be honest − and I don't want to be disrespectful − I suspect it's for the money.
Photo by Mario Testino, one of the official portraits for the engagement of Prince William and Miss Catherine Middleton
That's an example of the sort of speculation and tittle-tattle I had to put up with from observers when I got married nearly 18 years ago to Kate (Catherine) Anderson. Well, I lost the money but not the missus, so her motives must have lain elsewhere, although, to be frank, I too have never been able to fathom what they were.
But it's worked out (I’m away a lot); we have an understanding: I choose the music in the car; she chooses the destination. I say the house looks a bit tired; she redecorates it. She has style; I don’t. There are a billion similar marriages (aren't there?).
Just imagine though, if you were called William and Kate, and were marrying at the end of this month in front of billions of people. And that every single comment, choice, idiosyncrasy and opinion you proffered was publicly scrutinised. It would be a strain, wouldn’t it? But what might make the pressure almost unbearable for Prince William and Catherine Middleton, his bride-to-be, is the knowledge that many of those choices and opinions have global ramifications.
Kate's wedding dress will make its designer's career, regardless of what he/she conjures up. Even a take on Gaga’s meat dress would work (caveat: key elements would have to be organic to placate Charles). Already Kate is proving to be just as potent a clotheshorse as Michelle Obama - whose sartorial selections have provided a big boast for her chosen brands.
The Issa dress Kate wore for her engagement to sell out, as did Primark's cheaper version. The white Reiss dress she wore for the Mario Testino's official engagement photograph was, for a while, selling at one-per-minute. Commentators say that she has yet to find her fashion mojo, but once she moves from off-the-peg (she'll have to apparently) to bespoke; her true colors will be revealed.
And the British fashion industry − currently worth nearly £21bn according to the British Fashion Council (BFC) − will be keeping an eye on her choices. According to Harold Tillman, Chair of the BFC, her commercial impact on the sector will be huge − as long as she buys British...
She will set trends, the royals always have. Was it irony or ignorance that led to Malcolm McLaren dressing the Sex Pistols up in tartan, a fabric made famous by the Royal Family? Even Prince Charles's dogged commitment to double-breasted suits appears to be catching on, a bit.
But the influence of the newly-weds will go beyond fashion. Their voices and choices across the arts will be heard and felt. Kate for example is keen on photography. What I wonder would she have made of this week's shortlist for the BP Portrait Award? Perhaps she’ll commission the £25K prize-winner to produce the first portrait of the happy couple?
I’m fairly certain the creators of the TV film William and Kate The Movie; won't win the contract to make their wedding video. The film depicts their St Andrews dating days, and has been described as “the best royal film ever made”. Channel 5 will be screening it in the run-up to the wedding.
And what would their view be on the new David Copperfield designed Turner Contemporary in Margate: a modern masterpiece or colossal carbuncle? We know where his dad stood on modern architecture, but what about William?
Actually, what about William? If you look at his list of interest on the Prince of Wales’s official website you'll discover he only has one: sport. Isn’t that a bit narrow for a future King and current President of Bafta?
But right now, their thoughts will be turning to their honeymoon and what to read on holiday. Perhaps they can take their pick from the shortlists of two literary prizes announced this week. Maybe Kate could sample the Orange Prize’s shortlist and William could go for the one provided by the Wodehouse Prize..
I'm off on holiday, and by the time I return William and Kate will be married. Their life will be exciting, weird, frustrating and challenging, as I hope, will their impact on the arts. Bonne chance.
