Monday 15 December 2008

Результаты 3 задания

1 место - Penguins 29
2 место - Winter 21
3 место - Apple 15
4 место - Eye 7
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Monday 8 December 2008

Winter...

1)Which part of UK is the most populated and the lagest?
2)How many millions people of population live in England?
3)In which part of the UK live more than 46 millions of people?
4)What seas wash up coasts of England?
5)What dovers wash up coasts of England?
6)What happened with the sea in a history of England?
7)For what the sea was imported?
8)What has always been an imported industry?
9)In what part of the world fishing was especially imported industry?
10)On what the sea in England influenced?
11)Which from the rivers was the longest and the most impotant in England?
12)Why the rivers are especially important for England?
13)What relief mainlyprevails in England?
14)Whether is a mountains in England?
15)What three main parts make England?
16)Where in England it is possible to find the favourite holiday area?
17)Where the fast stream of the rivers goes downstares from hills to valleys?
18)In what part of Englan one of the oldest British settlements is found?
19)What was found in Southern England exept for an ancient settlements?

Thank you for attention!!!
Yours,
Winter....

Task 3.

1) Of the four parts which make up the UK England is the largest and most populated part.

Which is the largest and most populated part of the four parts which make up the UK?

2) Over 46 million people of the population of the UK live in England.

How many people of the population of the UK live in England?

3) The coasts of England are washed by the North Sea, the Irish Sea, the English Channel and the Strait of Dover.

What are washed by the North Sea, the Irish Sea, the English Channel and the Strait of Dover?
What is washed the coasts of England?

4) It is interesting to note that the sea has been imported in the history of England.

What is interesting to note in the history of England?

5) It was a good protection against the attacts of outside peoples.

What was a good protection against the attacts of outside peoples?
Which protection against the attacts of outside peoples doea it was?

6) Fishing has always been an imported industry, especially in the east.

Which an imported industry has always been, especially in the east?
Where has fishing always been especially an imported industry?

7) The sea also has a great effect on England's climate.

What has the sea also on England's climate?
What value has the sea to England?

8) There are many rivers in England.

For what rivers are of great importance?


9) The longest and the most important is the Thames.

Which is the longest and the most important?

10) The rivers are of great importance for communication and especially for carrying goods.

Why the rivers are of great importance?

11) England is mostly a lowland country.

Which country is mostly a lowland country?

12) There are upland regions in the north and in the southwest, but the rest of England is almost flat.

Where are upland regions in England?
Which is the rest of England?

13) Northern England, Midlands and Southern England - each part of England is different.

Which parts of England are different?

14) The Lake District in Northern England with its lakes, mountains and valleys is the favourite holiday area.

Which is the favourite holiday area?

15) On either side of the Pennines the plains of Yorkshire and Lancashire strech to the sea.

Where do the Pennines the plains of Yorkshire and Lancashire strech to the sea?

16) In Yorkshire swift rivers flow down from the hills into valleys called 'dales'.

Where do swift rivers flow down from the hills into valleys called 'dales'?


17) In Southern England are found some of the oldest British settlements and traces of ancient monuments such as Stonehenge.

What is Stonehenge and where is it?



Penguins.

Task 3

1) What is especially used the rivers?
2) What is the population of England?
3) Is the England lowland or highland?
4) What is the imported industry in England, especially in the east?
5) What are found in Southern England?
6) Where rivers flow down?
7) What else does the sea for British people?
8) What are the most popular mountains in England?
9) How long river Thames?
10) How many parts has the UK?

Wednesday 3 December 2008

Marking Scale:

Number of questions
Grammar skills (number of correcr answers)

Срок выполнения до 08.12.08

Monday 1 December 2008

Task 3. Read the text and ask special questions on it.

Geography of England.
Of the four parts which make up the UK England is the largest and most populated part. Over 46 million people of the population of the UK live in England.
The coasts of England are washed by the North Sea, the Irish Sea, the English Channel and the Strait of Dover.
It is interesting to note that the sea has been imported in the history of England. It was a good protection against the attacts of outside peoples. Fishing has always been an imported industry, especially in the east. The sea also has a great effect on England's climate.
There are many rivers in England. The longest and the most important is the Thames. The rivers are of great importance for communication and especially for carrying goods.
England is mostly a lowland country. There are upland regions in the north and in the southwest, but the rest of England is almost flat.
Northern England, Midlands and Southern England - each part of England is different. The Lake District in Northern England with its lakes, mountains and valleys is the favourite holiday area. On either side of the Pennines the plains of Yorkshire and Lancashire strech to the sea. In Yorkshire swift rivers flow down from the hills into valleys called 'dales'.
In Southern England are found some of the oldest British settlements and traces of ancient monuments such as Stonehenge.

Friday 28 November 2008

Результаты 2 задания

1 место - Penguins 19,5
2 место - Winter 17,5
3 место - Apple 14
4 место - Sweet candy 4
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Tuesday 25 November 2008

Sweet Candy.....!

1) The United Kingdom of Great Britan is a correct and official name of the country.
2) Because England ia not official name cauntry.
3)England, London; Uels, Kardiff; Scotland, Edinburg.

Winter...

1) The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland (UK) is the correct and offical name of the country.
2)Britain is not official name of country.
3)The main countries of UK are England (London), Wales(Cardiff),Northern Ireland(Belfast), Scotland(Edinburgh).
4) Each part of UK has the national emblem. The Wales emblem is red Welsh Dragon. Other national emblems of Wales include leek(daffodil) too.
English emblem is red rose.Other emblems are:oak tree;Three Lions; St George`s Cross (the English flag).
Scottish emblem is a thistle because people in Scotland say that it saved their land from foreign invaders many years ago. And the Irish emblem isanother wild plant - a shamrock..Other national signs: flag of Scotland, known as the Saltire or St. Andrew's Cross;wild plant-shamrock.
5) When King James VI of Scotland inherited the throne of England and was crowned James I of England in 1603, the crowns of the Kingdom of England (which since 1535 had included Wales) and the Kingdom of Scotland were united in a personal union through him. Despite this Union of the Crowns, each kingdom remained an independent state.In honour of that Union flag was called Union Jack.
6)Wales is not represented on the flag because Principality couldn`t be included on the Union Jack.
7)The Flag of Wales incorporates the red dragon (Y Ddraig Goch) of Prince Cadwalader along with the Tudor colours of green and white. It was used by Henry VII at the battle of Bosworth in 1485 after which it was carried in state to St. Paul's Cathedral. The red dragon was then included in the Tudor royal arms to signify their Welsh descent. It was officially recognised as the Welsh national flag in 1959. The British Union Flag incorporates the flags of Scotland, Ireland and England but does not have any Welsh representation. Technically, however, it is represented by the flag of England due to the Laws in Wales act of 1535 which annexed Wales following the 13th century conquest.

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Your Winter...

Monday 24 November 2008

Correct answers.


England, Britain, Great Britain, The United Kingdom, The Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Union Jack, red rose, thistle, leek (daffodil), shamrock.
Answer the questions using the map.
1. The correct and official name of the country is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
2. The official name of the state is sometimes referred to as "Great Britain" or "Britain" (but it is the name of the largest island of the British Isles and it is made up of England, Scotland and Wales, it does not include Northen Ireland) England (after its major historic part) or the British Isles.
3. The main countries of the UK are England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland and their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardiff and Belfast.
4. National emblems are:
the red rose-of England,
the thistle-of Scotland,
the leek-of Wales,
the shamrock-of Ireland.
The red rose became the emblem of England after the Wars of the Roses (1455-1485) which was the war of the dynasties for the English throne. All rivalry between the Roses ended by the marriage of Henry VII Tudor (the Lancastrian whose emblem was the red rose) with Princess Elizabeth, the daughter of Edward IV (the Yorkist whose emblem was the white rose).
The thistle, the national emblem of Scotland, was chosen as such, because it saved the country from the enemy.
The leek or daffodil is Welshmen`s national emblem. Welshmen all over the world celebrate (on March 1st) St. David´s Day by wearing either leeks or daffodils. St. David is supposed to have lived for several years on bread and wild leeks, so the link between the leek and St. David is a strong one.
The shamrock, the national emblem of the Irish, is proudly worn on St. Patrick´s Day, March 17. It is worn in memory of Ireland´s patron saint, who when preaching the doctrine of the Trinity to the pagan Irish used the shamrock as an illustration of the mystery.
5. The UK's national flag is Union Jack. It was set up in 1801 after the last of the three Acts of Union. Union Jack presents the combination of colours and crosses reflecting the peculiarities of the existing at that time national flags of England, Scotland and Ireland. The name, the colours and crosses symbolize the union of the united parts of the country. Union Jack comprises 3 crosses. The red upright cross on the white field is St. George's Cross-the patron saint of England. The diagonal white cross on the blue field is St.Andrew's Cross-the patron saint of Scotland. The red diagonal cross on the white field is St. Patrick's Cross-the patron saint of Ireland.
6. Wales is not represented on the Union Jack because Wales was annexed by England in 1282. With the Laws in Wales Act 1535 - 1542, it is legally part of the Kingdom of England and thus represented under the St. George's Cross flag. "The Union Flag represents the United Kingdoms of Great Britain (Briton) and later Northern Ireland. Wales was not a kingdom but a principality and as such was not included in the union flag.
7. Wales has its own flag called the Welsh dragon. The Welsh flag has two equal horizontal stripes, white above green, and a large red dragon passant.

Sunday 23 November 2008

Task 2

1. The correct and official name of the country is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland.
2. Britain is not official name of country. Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland and England are the main
countries of the UK.
3. The main countries of the UK are England, Wales, Scotland, and Northern Ireland. Their capitals are London, Edinburgh, Cardliff, and Belfast Respectively.
4. Each country has a national emblem or sign. The English
emblem is a red rose.. Wales is primarily represented by the symbol of the red Welsh Dragon, but other national emblems include the leek and daffodil. The
Scottish emblem is a wild plant - a thistle because people of Scotland say that it saved their land from foreign invaders many years ago. And the Irish emblem is
another wild plant - a shamrock.
5. Union Jack get this name becauce it is the name of King James VI of Scotland, who the inherited English crown, uniting the two kingdoms. It consists of the red cross of St George (patron saint of England), edged in white, superimposed on the Cross of St Patrick (patron saint of Ireland), which are superimposed on the Saltire of Saint Andrew (patron saint of Scotland).
6.Wales is not represented on the Union Jack because a Principality is could not be included on the flag.
7. The Welsh flag called is "Y Ddraig Goch" ( the Red Dragon) . We know what the Welsh flag has two equal horizontal stripes, white above green, and a large red dragon passant.

Penguins.

Monday 17 November 2008

Task1

The Registration is finished.

Sunday 16 November 2008

Hello!My name is Teja.I study in the seventh class. I am studiing at Tallinna Linnamae Russian Lyceum. My hobby is music ,drawing and sports.I like to communicate on the Internet.
The command name..Eye
Out of sight out of mind

Hello everybody!

We are Kate Vain and Kristina Vaganova. We study in the seventh "B" class at Tallinna Linnamae Russian Lyceum. We like shopping and singing. The name of our team is Winter.
Cold as a dying stone...

Tuesday 11 November 2008

Hi! Hi!

I'm Alexei Shatalin. I study in 7th form in Tallin Linnamae Russian Lyceum. I love football, It is my hobby. I'm active. On the Net I like downloading movies, games and music.
Ferry 2 Tallin is our with apple team.

Monday 10 November 2008

Sweet Candy

Hello! My name is Diana Markina. I study in the 7 class at Tallinn Linnamae Russian Lyceum. My hobby is art.

Name of my team is a Sweet Candy.

Bye!!!

Task 2


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Can you explain the essence and historical associations connected with the words and word combinations?
England, Britain, Great Britain, The United Kingdom, The Republic of Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Scotland, Union Jack, red rose, thistle, leek (daffodil), shamrock.
Answer the questions using the map.
1. Which is the correct and official name of the country?
2. In what way each of the other names is incorrect?
3. What are the main countries of the UK and their capitals?
4. What is the national emblem of each part of the UK ? Why was that particular emblem chosen?
5. Why did Union Jack get this name? What does it unite?
6. Which British part is not represented on the Union Jack? Why?
7. How is the Welsh flag called? What do you know about it?


Marking Scale:
Contest (6 points)
Lexical skills (5 points)
Grammar skills (3 points)

Срок выполнения до 24.11.08

Sunday 9 November 2008

Hello!

My name Anton, Anton Tenzon. I'm studing in 7th form, in Russian Lyceum, Tallin.
I like sport. My hobby is Chanbara; this is Japanes fencing.My lifestyle is active and creative. Net is the best of all that people could make.
I know, I do one hundred mistakes.

Saturday 8 November 2008

introducing

Hello! My name is Denis Karpov. I study in the seventh class. I am studiing at Tallinna Linnamae Russian Lyceum. My hobby is collecting coins.The name of my team is Ferry 2 Tallinn and a motto is destination happy nation.

Wednesday 29 October 2008

Task 1

Congratulations, introducing
The first task is introducing. Tell us something about yourself (What is your full name? What class are you in? Where do you study?), your hobby, your lifestyle, your preferences in the net etc.

Invent the name of the team and a slogan .

Hello there!

Welcome to this blog! Please send me your e-mail address. I check my e-mail soshina.elena@gmail.com several times a day. I am looking forward to your letter.

Saturday 18 October 2008

Wales


Wales

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Wales
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