- •Английский язык для школьников
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- •It's a must это просто необходимо; без этого нельзя
- •I'm really optimistic about the future. After all, we are becoming wiser.
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- •Videophone ['vidiafaun] видеотелефон
- •It's up to us это зависит от нас; это наше дело
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- •Industry [Indastri] отрасль промышленности, neural network [,njuaral 'netwa:k] нейронная сеть
- •1. Have you got a computer?
- •In 1986 the Russian space station Mir was launched.
- •If the moonbase is a success, the first lunar city will be built. It will have schools and universities, cinemas and discos, scientific laboratories and hospitals. Even babies will be bom on the moon!
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- •Inevitable [in'evitabl] неизбежный
- •1. Do you believe that one day we'll be able to live in space?
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- •Industrial and nuclear ['nju:klia] waste промышлен-
- •1. Why is our planet in danger?
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- •Incurable [in'kjuarabl] неизлечимый
- •It's common knowledge ['nolidj] общеизвестно
- •Its main advantage is that news appears on the screen as soon as things happen in real life and you don't have to wait for news time on tv.
- •Vocabulary
- •Intimate [Intimit] интимный
- •1. Do the media play an important part in your life?
- •Intelligently [in'telid3entli] с умом
- •In short, I think that tv, radio and the Internet have their advantages, but nothing can substitute newspapers.
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- •In short короче говоря
- •Issue [iJii:], [Isju:] выпуск, вопрос
- •1. Do you read newspapers regularly?
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- •I want to become a student. I'd like to learn foreign languages. I think I take after my father. I'm tall, fair-haired and even-tempered. I always try to be in a good mood.
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- •Vacuum cleaner [vaekjuam,kli:na] пылесос nursery ['пз:зэп] school детский сад
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- •View [vju:] of вид на
- •Video cassette recorder ['vidieu ke'set ri'ko:de]
- •1. Do you live in a house or in a block of flats?
- •1. Do you get up early? Is it easy for you to get up early?
- •I miss Nick when we don't see each other for a long time. Without him I would feel lonely and uncomfortable. Our friendship helps me to feel strong and sure of myself.
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- •Video ['vidiau] видеозапись
- •I liked my class. I always felt at home there. Everybody was so friendly and easy to get along with. I was on good terms with my classmates and we often spent our free time together.
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- •International Friendship Club Клуб интернацио-
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- •Independent [jndPpendant] независимый trait [trei/treit] черта характера
- •1. Have you decided on your career?
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- •Various [vearias] разнообразный
- •It's not very healthy [tieiei] зд. Вредно для здоровья
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- •I can't help telling я не могу не рассказать
- •Insomnia [irrsomnia] бессоница
- •1. Do you agree with the saying "Health is the greatest wealth"?
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- •Variety [va'raiati] разнообразие
- •Value [vaelju:] ценность
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- •1. Nick doesn't have much time to spare, does he?
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- •View [yju:] вид
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- •Valentin serov
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- •Isaac levitan
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- •Vocabulalry
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- •Supplementary reader the english language
- •Hot issues
- •Mass media
- •Hobbies and pastimes
- •Video games
- •Countries and cities
- •Literature and arts
- •Science and scientiests
- •Customs and traditions
- •Independence Day, July, 4th:
- •Veterans Day:
- •Зоо questions (Вопросы для общей беседы)
- •Содержание texts:
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- •300 Questions
Vocabulary
energy [-enad3i] энергия
melodic [mi'bdik] мелодичный
the way he dances как он танцует
acre ['eika] акр
golf course ['golf ,ko:s] поле для гольфа
stable ['steibl] конюшня
interview [Intavju:] интервью
rarely [Yeali] редко
behaviour [bi'heivje] поведение
eccentric [ak'sentrik] эксцентричный
mask [ma:sk] маска
to protect [pra'tekt] защищать
germ [d33:m] бактерия
oxygene capsule ['oksidgan 'kaepsju:!]
кислородная капсула
shy [Jai] застенчивый
in the public eye на виду
grown-up [,дгэип'лр] взрослый
studio ['stu:(stju:)diau] студия
it was past his bedtime ему давно было пора
ложиться спать
to stare ['stea] in wonder ['vwvnda] смотреть в
изумлении
to imagine [irnsedsin] представлять себе
carefree ['keafri:] беззаботный
crowd [kraud ] толпа
on stage he is safe на сцене он чувствует себя
в безопасности
childish ['tjaildif] детский
to allow [a'lau] разрешать, позволять
crazy f'kreizi] сумасшедший
Questions
1. What role does music play in your life?
2. What kind of music do you like?
3. How often do you listen to music?
4. Do you like Michael Jackson's songs?
5. Do you think that his behaviour is eccentric?
6. Why is Michael Jackson often compared to Peter Pan?
7. Do you think his childhood was happy?
8. When does Michael feel happiest?
9. Are all the stories printed about Michael Jackson true?
10. Do you like the way Michael dances?
THE BIRTH OF THE "SEVENTH ART"
Can you imagine life without films or television, cinema's little sister?
Today we can watch television 24 hours a day, we can go to the cinema or put a cassette into our video when we want. We can even make video films ourselves.
But imagine the surprise and the shock that people felt when they saw the first films in 1895! There was no sound, no colour and the films were very short: they lasted from 60 to 90 seconds! Besides, they did not tell a story.
They were glimpses of real life: a military parade, a running horse, a boxing match, the ocean ... One of the first films showed a train coming towards the camera. The audience panicked and ran away! The frightened people were sure that the train was coming into the theatre.
The early films were shown in music halls, theatres, cafes and even shops. Travelling projectionists brought the films to smaller cities and country towns.
The cinema was the perfect popular entertainment. It was not expensive and, at first, the audience consisted mainly of workers. The rich and intellectual classes ignored it. They didn't think it was art.
Gradually films became longer and started to tell stories. Edwin Porter was one of the first directors who made such a film in 1903. It was The Great Train Robbery, the first Western in the history of the cinema. This 11-minute film became a sensational hit.
As soon as the films learned to tell stories, they began to film the classics.
Silent films had orchestras or pianists. Later, printed titles were invented.
Film-makers soon learned how to use special effects. The first known special effect was created in 1895 by Alfred Clark in The Execution of Mary, Queen of Scots. It was a simple trick: the camera was stopped and the actress replaced with a doll.
In 1911 the first studio was opened in Hollywood, Los Angeles. Filmmakers soon realised that the place was perfect for shooting nearly any film — it had mountains, desert and ocean. Soon nearly all important American studios were in Hollywood. The next thirty years became Hollywood's greatest years.
The era of the talking film began in 1927 with the enormous success of Warner Brothers' The Jazz Singer. The film mostly told its story with titles, but it had three songs and a short dialogue. There were long queues in front of the Warner Theatre in New York... The silent film was dead within a year.
The first colour films were made in the 1930s. The introduction of colour was less revolutionary than the introduction of sound. The silent film soon disappeared, but the black-and-white films are made even today.
The most important aspect of the cinema was that, for the price of a ticket, people could dream for a few hours. The little boy who went to a Saturday matinee in Manchester or Marseilles could imagine he was a courageous cowboy. The mother in Birmingham or Berlin could imagine she was Scarlett O'Hara in the arms of Rhett Butler.
Today, no one disputes cinema's place as the "seventh art". It has provided as many great artists as literature, the theatre, and any of the other arts.
Names
Edwin Porter [,edwin 'po:ta] Эдвин Портер
The Great Train Robbery frobari]
Большое ограбление поезда
Alfred Clark Lselfrad 'kla:k] Альфред Кларк
The Execution [,eksi'kju:fn] of Mary, Queen of Scots
Казнь Марии, королевы шотландской
Hollywood ['holiwud] Голливуд
Los Angeles [los 'ззпйзэШг] Лос-Анджелес
Warner Brothers ['wo:na ,Ьглдэг] Уорнер Бразерз
(известная американская кинокомпания)
The Jazz [d3sez] Singer Джазовый певец
Manchester ['maentfista] Манчестер
Marseilles [marsei] Марсель
Birmingham [temirjem] Бермингем
Berlin [bai'lin] Берлин
Scarlett O'Hara Lska:lit au'ha:ra] Скарлет О'Хара
(героиня книги и фильма «Унесенные ветром»)
Rhett Butler [,ret 'ЬлИэ] Рет Батлер (герой книги и
фильма «Унесенные ветром»)