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понедельник, 29 декабря 2014 г.

Результаты письменного экзамена - 4к. 1гр. НО

Алиева З.- 51
Алхамиддинова М.- 76
Гаджиева М.- 81
Магомедова З.- 72
Мамедова Г.- 49
Мустафаева А.- 78
Пайдулаева У.- 68
Рамазанова С.- 51
Сагидова П.- 67
Сайгидова П.- 36

вторник, 9 декабря 2014 г.

Disabled access to U.K. stores poor (7th December, 2014)


A new report from the British government says access for disabled people in stores in Britain is "shocking". The U.K. government visited and checked more than 30,000 shops and restaurants across the country. They found that many stores and eateries made it very difficult or impossible for disabled people to shop or eat while shopping. The survey listed many examples of how difficult it is for disabled people to go shopping. Around 20 per cent of stores had no wheelchair ramps and two-thirds of staff in shops had no training to help disabled customers. Going to the bathroom is also difficult for people in wheelchairs. Over 40% of restaurants and 30 per cent of stores have no accessible toilet.




Britain's Minister for Disabled People, Mark Harper, said it was unfair that the disabled had such problems when shopping. He said people with disabilities should be able to enjoy...shopping just like everyone else. He told reporters: "Everyone deserves to be able to go...shopping or enjoy a festive meal or drink with their friends or colleagues." He added that stores and restaurants were losing money because they did not help the disabled, saying: "This isn't just about doing what's right. Businesses are missing a trick by not doing more to tap into this market." He said: "A fifth of the British population has a disability and they and their households have a spending power of over £200 billion [$310bn]."

Write a magazine article about disability access in stores and restaurants. Include imaginary interviews with a disabled person and with a restaurant and store owner.

вторник, 2 декабря 2014 г.

Make up questions:

1. Задайте общие вопросы к предложениям.
  1. John was tired after work. (Джон устал после работы.)
  2. We live in a small town. (Мы живем в маленьком городке.)
  3. Summer has started at last. (Лето началось, наконец-то.)
  4. They have already left. (Они уже ушли.)
  5. My parents got married in Paris. (Мои родители поженились в Париже.)
  6. She can lose her temper easily. (Она может легко выйти из себя.)
  7. The party will start in time. (Вечеринка начнется вовремя.)
  8. The dogs are sleeping. (Собаки спят.)
  9. The umbrella was broken. (Зонт был сломан.)
  10. He always gives money to homeless children. (Он всегда дает деньги беспризорным детям.)

2. Задайте специальные вопросы к предложениям, начиная с вопросительных слов в скобках.
  1. The twins were born in June. (When…?) (Близнецы родились в июне.) (Когда…?)
  2. We had a great time in Disneyland. (Where…?) (Мы классно провели время в Диснейлэнде.) (Где…?)
  3. Mr. Black can play chess very well. (How…?) (Мистер Блэк умеет играть в шахматы очень хорошо.) (Как…?)
  4. The salad is not fresh. (Why…?) (Салат несвежий.) (Почему…?)
  5. My wife prefers juice to tea. (Who…?) (Моя жена предпочитает сок вместо чая.) (Кто…?)
  6. Tom orders Japanese food every Friday. (What…?) (Том заказывает японскую еду каждую пятницу.) (Что…?)
  7. I meet a lot of people at work. (Where…?) (Я встречаюсь со многими людьми на работе.) (Где…?)
  8. They will have lunch at home. (Where…?) (Они будут обедать дома.) (Где…?)
  9. The film has just started. (What film…?) (Фильм только что начался.) (Какой фильм…?)
  10. I have been to the doctor. (Where…?) (Я был у врача.) (Где…?)
3. Выберите из правой колонки верное окончание разделительного вопроса. Переведите вопросы.
  1. She isn’t sociable,                                     a. mustn’t they?
  2. Mark was satisfied,                                    b. do they?
  3. Your kids never argue with you,                  c. didn’t she?
  4. Let’s dance,                                             d. do you?
  5. Tom can dive well,                                    e. is she?
  6. Our partners must keep their word,              f. won’t it?
  7. Helen has washed up,                                g. doesn’t she?
  8. You don’t trust me,                                    h. wasn’t he?
  9. Your mum works as an accountant,              i. hasn’t she?
  10. It will be cloudy tomorrow,                         j. did they?
  11. Betty found a new job,                               k. can’t he?
  12. They didn’t sell their car,                             l. shall we?


среда, 26 ноября 2014 г.

Poems about Canada

by David Ronald Bruce Pekrul

My Canada
The air is cool, the air is crisp,
The air is cruel and cold,
Born and raised in Canada,
I’m here until I’m old.

I’d really love to live someplace,
Where the air is warm and fair,
But leaving my ‘O, Canada’,
Is more than I could bear.

It’s more than just a country,
It’s an attitude and charm,
Where people live in love and peace,
Protected from alarm.

It’s not the perfect place to be,
But it is getting close,
When looking for some solitude,
We really have the most.

A country with vast wilderness,
A land of civil freedom,
A place of peace; a paradise,
A chilly Garden of Eden.


My Country Strong And Free
(To the tune of "O, Canada")

Oh, can't you see,
My country's strong and free,
I love this land,
And for it I will stand,
From sea to sea,
It encourages me,
To be everything I can,
And when I am down,
I will hear the sound,
Of the bagpipe military band.
It's very true,
What I was taught in school,
O, Canada,
You make me what I am,
O, Canada,
I'll love you all I can.