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Make sure that you can name these people jobs correctly and the artsMake sure that you can name these people jobs correctly and the arts with the

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names of people activities.
1.Someone who writes music or plays a musical instrument is …
2. Someone who acts in plays or films is …
3. Someone who paints pictures is …
4. Someone who makes up songs or music is …
5. Someone who writes plays is …
6. Someone who plans buildings is …
7. Someone who makes statues or other shapes from metal, wood, stone etc. is …
8. Someone who dances in ballet is…
9. Someone who writes a poems is …
10. Someone who sings is …a) a poet
b) a dramatist or a playwright
c) a ballet dancer
d) a musician
e) a singer
f) an architect
g) an actor or an actress
h) a composer
i) a sculptor
j) an artist

ДанилСС 15 марта 2017 г., 22:45:06 (7 лет назад)
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16 марта 2017 г., 1:43:49 (7 лет назад)

Удостоверьтесь, что Вы можете назвать этих людей рабочими местами правильно иУдостоверьтесь, что Вы можете назвать этих людей рабочими местами правильно и artsMake уверенным, что Вы можете назвать этих людей рабочими местами правильно и искусствами с именами людей действия.1. Кто-то, кто сочиняет музыку или играет на музыкальном инструменте, является … 2. Кто-то, кто действует в пьесах или фильмах, является …3. Кто-то, кто рисует картины, является …4. Кто-то, кто составляет песни или музыку, является …5. Кто-то, кто пишет игры, является …6. Кто-то, кто планирует здания, является …7. Кто-то, кто делает статуи или другие формы от металла, древесины, камень и т.д., является …8. Кто-то, кто танцует в балете, является …9. Кто-то, кто пишет стихи, является …10. Кто-то, кто поет, является … 

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Julia5866313
16 марта 2017 г., 3:27:03 (7 лет назад)

1.d
2.g
3.j
4.h
5.b
6.f
7.i
8.c
9.a
10.e

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musical instrument is …
2. Someone who acts in plays or films is …
3. Someone who paints pictures is …
4. Someone who makes up songs or music is …
5. Someone who writes plays is …
6. Someone who plans buildings is …
7. Someone who makes statues or other shapes from metal, wood, stone etc. is …
8. Someone who dances in ballet is…
9. Someone who writes a poems is …
10. Someone who sings is …

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You can learn more about the country be living in it.

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CHALLENGING

Students understand how_________________is.

2) Studying abroad is similar to studying at one's home college.

DIFFERENT

Studying abroad is not __________________studying at home.

3) When you are abroad you can miss your relatives very much/

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While abroad you ___________________because you can't see parents and relatives.

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Перевести: Misha: Can I ask you something, Mr Grams? Mr Grams: Of course, you can. What is it? Misha: I get a lot of questions from my friends from

school in Russia. They want to know how to learn English. Mr Grams: English isn't too difficult. Everybody can learn it. Your English, for example, is very good. Misha: Oh, thanks, Mr Grams. But I started to learn English when I was really young. A lot of my friends think that it's too late to start now. They have only four years left (у них осталось всего 4 года) before they finish school. Mr Grams: It's not too late. Four years is more than enough. If your motivation is good, you'll soon make progress. Misha: What will they have to do then? They don't have enough money for private schools and trips abroad. Mr Grams: They don't have to do those things. But they'll have to work on their English as often as they can. First of all, they should buy a good dictionary, because they will have to read a lot of books. But they shouldn't start with English newspapers or books which may be too difficult for beginners. They should ask their English teacher for adapted versions of English books When they read, they should start a vocabulary notebook and write down all the new words with the translations. It is very important to write down examples of the sentences with the new words too. When you do that, you can remember the place of the word in the sentence, which prepositions or articles go with it, and remember it in context. Misha: Should they watch films in English? Mr Grams: They can try, but they shouldn't get upset if they can't understand anything. They'll have to watch the same film again and again until they understand better. It is also a good idea to get a copy of the same film in Russian. Misha: Is that all? Mr Grams: Oh, no. They should listen to English cassettes and repeat things after the speakers. That will improve their pronunciation and their ability to understand. Misha: But they are always listening to our teacher. Her English is very good. Isn't that enough? Mr Grams: Unfortunately, it isn't. They have to listen to different accents. If they always listen to the same person, they won't be able to understand other people. So if they aren't able to talk to native speakers, they'll have to use the cassettes! Misha: And what about grammar? They learn a lot of grammar rules by heart. Mr Grams: You don't have to do that. Grammar is very important, of course, but they have to use it, not simply learn the rules. However, they should learn texts and songs by heart. Then they will have longer phrases, not only words in their memory. Misha: Thank you very much, Mr Grams. You're my favourite teacher. Mr Grams: That's very kind of you, Misha.

Fill in the gaps in the sentences with the words from Ex. 2

1 If you have a strong feeling of interest and enjoyment about something, you are ... about it.

2 If you are sure that you can do something or deal with a situation successfully, you are ....

3 If something is difficult in an interesting or enjoyable way, it is ....

4 If you find something attractive or interesting, it is ... to you.

5 If something makes you feel more active, it is ....

6 If you are ... in something, you are very keen and excited about it and want to do it.

7 If something is ..., it is boring because there is no variety.

8 If you have the ability to understand or know something by using your feelings rather than by carefully considering the facts, you have ....

9 If you can change easily to suit any new situation, you are ... .

10 ... is the ability to accept trouble and other people's annoying behaviour without complaining and becoming angry.

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have patience

be confident "
be able to deal well with people

have attention to detail
be interested

be challenging

be good at programming

be flexible , be monotonous

be stimulating

be enthusiastic

have good intuition

be keen to learn

be hard-working

be appealing

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They decided to look for a larger apartment, to have a child, and to buy a secondhand car. They faced their good fortune with perfect calm, for it was what they had expected all along. The city seemed to them a generous place, where people were rewarded either by a sudden and deserved development like this or by the capricious bounty of lawsuits, eccentric and peripheral business ventures, unexpected legacies and other windfalls.
He was twenty-eight years old; poverty and youth were inseparable in his experience, and one was ending with the other. The life they were about to 'leave had not been hard, and he thought with sentiment of the soiled tablecloth in the Italian restaurant where they usually went for their celebrations, and the high spirits with which Laura on a wet night ran from the subway to the bus stop. But they were drawing away from all this. Shirt sales in department-store basements, lines at meat counters, weak drinks, the roses he brought her up from the subway in the spring, when roses were cheap - these were all unmistakably the souvenirs of the poor, and while they seemed to him good and gentle, he was glad that they would soon be memories.
The reorganization and Ralph's new position hung fire, but they talked about it freely when with friends. "All we need is patience," Laura would say. There were many delays and postponements, and they waited with the patience of people expecting justice. He decided to telephone his potential employers. Their secretary told him they were both out. This made him apprehensive. He called several times from the telephone booth in the lobby of the building he worked in and was told that they were busy, they were out, they were in conference with lawyers, or they were talking long-distance. This variety of excuses frightened him. He said nothing to Laura that evening and tried to call them the next day. Late in the afternoon, after many tries, one of them came to the phone. "We gave the job to somebody else, sonny," he said. Like a saddened father, he spoke to Ralph in a hoarse and gentle voice. "Don't try and get us on the telephone any more. We've got other things to do besides answer the telephone. This other fellow seemed better suited, sonny. That's all I can tell you, and don't try to get me on the telephone any more."



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