2 мая_гр18
Вот ваше задание на инидивидуальный час
- review vocabulary for stories on pp. 15- 17 by rereading the articles
- https://www.cram.com/flashcards/youth-orchestra-drlisa-12752574
[look at the first word, then go to the body of the article and scan it for this word; once found - highlight/underline/put an asterisk* next to it. Repeat with the rest of the words. Vocab for story on p. 19 is on p.20 and for the story on p. 21 about a fighting bad habits is on p. 22 Remember: we are not reading the story, we are just searching for the words from the vocabulary list on p. 14]
Cultural Awareness
Сергей Собянин
- born 21 June 1958
- a Russian politician
- serving as the 3rd Mayor of Moscow since 21 October 2010.
- the Governor of Tyumen Oblast (2001–2005)
- Head of the presidential administration (2005–2008)
- Deputy Prime Minister of Russia (2008–2010 in Vladimir Putin's Second Cabinet)
- member of the ruling United Russia political party, and is elected to its higher governing bodies
- current member of presidium of Regional Council of the United Russia in Moscow
- the head political the party's Moscow branch from March 2011 to December 2012
- as the Mayor of Moscow has gradually relaxed the massive construction projects of his predecessor Yury Luzhkov, for which he has won acclaim for the "most sane piece of city planning in years"
- created Moscow Media, a holding company for a number of TV channels, radio stations, and newspapers, owned and controlled by the Moscow government
- won praise for his efforts in combatting corruption
- at the same time was criticized for the banning of pride parades in the city, for which he was strongly condemned by LGBT groups
храм Христа Спасителя - The Cathedral of Christ the Savior
- Russian Orthodox cathedral in Moscow, Russia, on the northern bank of the Moskva River, a few hundred meters southwest of the Kremlin
- overall height of 338 ft
- the third tallest Orthodox Christian church building in the world, after the People's Salvation Cathedral in Bucharest, Romania and Saints Peter and Paul Cathedral in Saint Petersburg, Russia
- the current church is the second to stand on this site
- The original church, built during the 19th century, took more than 40 years to build, and was the scene of the 1882 world premiere of the 1812 Overture composed by Tchaikovsky
- It was destroyed in 1931 on the order of Lazar Kaganovich
- The demolition was supposed to make way for a colossal Palace of the Soviets to house the country's legislature, the Supreme Soviet of the USSR, but the Palace was never built
- Following the dissolution of the Soviet Union, the current church was rebuilt on the site between 1995 and 2000
Speaking
Homework
FSiLearn Listening Comprehension
Lesson 6 Extensive Listening Role of Women
Video 6: Вопрос дня: Что важнее семья или карьера?
- be prepared to deliver your brief (5-6 sentences) on Immigration using an outline
- be prepared to deliver your daily routine story using outline
- be prepared to talk about bilateral relations between the U.S. and
Lesson 6
Phonetic Supplement
- pp. 107-109
- p. 110
Workbook
- exe. 55-57 pp. 73-74
- ex.59 p. 77
- ex. 61 p. 80
- Test for Mastery 2 p.81
- ex. 134 a and b pp. 102-103
Lesson 7
Textbook
Watch Episode 13 ex. 11-12 p.11
- review vocabulary for stories on pp. 19 and 21 by rereading the articles
- https://www.cram.com/flashcards/people-with-disabilities-healthyliving-12754397
[look at the first word, then go to the body of the article and scan it for this word; once found - highlight/underline/put an asterisk* next to it. Repeat with the rest of the words. Vocab for story on p. 23 is on p.24 and for the story on p. 25 about on p. 26 Remember: we are not reading the story, we are just searching for the words from the vocabulary list on pp. 24 and 26]
Cultural Awareness
Cultural Awareness
Nobility - дворяне
“Домострой” - книга правил -Domestic Order
- is a 16th-century Russian set of household rules, instructions and advice pertaining to various religious, social, domestic, and family matters of Russian society
- Core values tended to reinforce obedience and submission to God, Tsar and the Russian Church
- Key obligations were fasting, prayer, icon veneration and the giving of alms
- These rules could have been used as a kind of moral codex for the wealthy



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