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09.06.2020 03:44

. Reading. Read the text and mark the sentences as true, false or not stated if there was no such information in the text.
Eric Cantona is from France, but he lives and works in Britain. He is a footballer. He is twenty-seven years old and he is married. His wife is from France, too. Their only son, a five-year-old Nick, is going to school in the coming September.
Eric plays for British football team. His team is going to win the Cup Final this year, so they are training hard for several hours every day. He trains from Monday to Friday. He doesn’t train on Saturdays and Sundays. Eric’s first language is French, but he speaks English well, so he has no problem understanding the British. Eric likes reading books in his free time. Detective stories are his favourite.
True, false or not stated? Circle the answer, then write it in your answer sheet.

1. Eric Cantona is French. (True / False / Not Stated)
2. He works in France. (True /False / Not Stated)
3. He plays volleyball. (True / False / Not Stated)
4. His wife’s name is Ellen. (True / False / Not Stated)
5. His wife is a British. (True / False / Not Stated)
6. They have got two sons. (True / False / Not Stated)
7. Nick is a pupil. (True / False / Not Stated)
8. Eric doesn’t train at weekend. (True / False / Not Stated)
9. Eric’s second language is Spanish. (True / False / Not Stated)
10. His favourite pastime is reading magazines. (True / False / Not Stated)

II. Grammar and Vocabulary
Task 1. Tick the right variant.
1. My favourite football team….. Spartak. am is are
2. There… any new pupils in our class last year. aren’t wasn’t weren’t
3. …. is your birthday? When Where What
4. We are in…. bedroom. my me mine
5. My … names are Alexander and Irina. parents parent’s parents’
6. My sister … blue eyes. have got has got had
7. …speak at the table with your mouth full! Does Don’t Doesn’t
8. This organization… endangered animals of the country. protects protect is protected
9. I don’t go to school ….Sundays. at on in
10. I like …. My housework to the music. making doing do
11. I don’t know…. email. Can you give me? his him he
12. He… at the project now. work works is working
13. The sports center is … my house. next to under between
14. There aren’t … vegetables in the fridge. some any much
15. The ancient Egyptians ….on papyrus. write written wrote

Task 2. Change the words in bracket in the right form to match the sentences. Write the new words in the right column of the table.
1. The rattlesnake is one of the most….snakes in the world. (DANGER)
2. She came and sat… next to me. (QUIET)
3. My friend wants to become a famous … (SCIENCE)
4. James Cook was a great …(EXPLORE)
5. I think the most beautiful sport is …(GYMNAST)

Task 3. Complete these sentences by using the correct word from the box. Use each word once only. There is an extra word, which you do not need to use.
team problems studying meeting enjoys summer
whole hard parents classmates fond

Studying in a foreign country
Thirteen-year-old Liza, who is from Russia, lives in England now. She is (1) English and is also learning French at a private school in Manchester. She (2) living here and feels like home. She thinks she has lived here her (3) life and not for only three years. She is not usually very good at (4) new people, but everyone at school is so nice that she is not having any (5) . If it’s difficult to understand the task, she just asks the teacher or one of her (6) to help her with it, and they always do. She likes most of the subjects they do at school, but she is not very (7) of Maths. It’s a bit (8) for her. Another thing which she enjoys here is that she is able to do lots of (9) sports like volleyball, basketball or water polo. She is really looking forward to her (10) holidays this year because she will take part in a basketball tournament between schools.

III. Writing. You are going to join a social network. Write your personal profile. Use these ideas. Write 60-80 words.)

1. Name/age/nationality
2. Birthday
3. Language of your country
4. First/second language
5. Interests
6. Favourite bands

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MorFeyrka
05.03.2020 12:18

Речь идет о том, кeм вы должны стать

Я задал себе все обычные вопросы, такие как: «Как мне попасть в мировое турне?», «Куда мне отправить свои компакт-диски?», «С кем я общаюсь в звукозаписывающей компании?» «Как мне заработать больше денег с моей музыкой и талантами?», «Что я делаю, чтобы продавать свою музыку в других странах?» И т. Д.

Тем не менее, я еще не был готов к этому. Вы можете быть готовы как музыкант, но вы действительно не подготовили себя мысленно. Когда вы «делаете вещи», теперь вы будете продвигаться по пути, но это не успех. Успешные люди добиваются успеха не потому, что они умны или талантливы. Когда вы станете «успешным», вы можете иметь Сила добиться успеха во всем, что вы хотите делать. Давайте начнем работать над тем, «кем вы хотите стать». Ваш успех в музыкальной карьере должен быть сначала создан изнутри, а затем внешние вещи, которые вы делаете, станут гораздо более значимыми без труда.

Нет легкого начать карьеру в музыкальной индустрии. Вы должны прислушиваться к себе и проталкивать все плохие дни. И однажды вы станете популярным.

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Mariya197819
05.03.2020 12:18

An Overview of Traditions and Culture in France

French traditions and culture hold a special fascination for foreigners. Certain elements of the culture are world-famous, such as the deep regard the French have for excellent food and wine. Other parts are less well-known, and you’ll only discover it when you’ve made some horrible faux pas (mistake) at a dinner party.

    France is a country of 65 million people. The country is multiethnic and multicultural, but it’s illegal to keep statistics on different ethnicities, so the actual percentage of the population each group comprises is unknown. It’s estimated that 83%-88% of the population is Catholic, 2% Protestant, 5%-10% Muslim, 1% Jewish, 1% Buddhist, and less than 1% Sikh. Ethnic groups include: Bretons, Basques, North Africans, Africans, Eastern Europeans, Southeast Asians, and more.

France’s official name is “The Republic of France”. The State is headed by the President, who is elected by the people for a five-year term and is responsible for determining governmental policy. The Prime Minister is the head of the government and is responsible for implementing laws and policy and coordinating the actions of the government ministers.

    In France, the vast majority of native citizens speak French. This fact causes many English-speaking foreigners much anxiety, as the French have a long-held and rather unfair reputation for not liking to speak English. In reality, plenty of French people, particularly in large cities such as Paris, speak English well and enjoy doing so. But, on the whole, French people dislike being addressed in English by foreigners without first being asked whether they speak English.

Solve this problem by mastering the phrase: Parlez-vous anglais? (Par-lay voo anh-gleh)–Do you speak English?–and use it before initiating conversation with a French person. You’ll find that this small effort will be greatly appreciated. If you’re moving to France or intend to stay for a long period, however, it’s a smart to learn the basics of French before heading over. Not only will it make life easier, it’ll open a whole new world to you.

A few other languages are spoken in France by a tiny minority of the French population, including: Breton, Basque, Catalan, Flemish, and Arabic.

     French wines hold probably the most revered cultural status of all. With a history dating back to the Middle Ages, there are 12 major wine-growing regions in France, the most famous being Bordeaux, Burgundy, and Champagne. It’s thanks to France that we have well-known grapes like Chardonnay, Sauvignon Blanc, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah. Indeed, almost all classic grape varietals in the world were originally sourced from France.

In 2016, France exported some $9 billion in wine, amounting to 28.2% of total wine exports. The country exports the highest percentage of fine wines in the world, although not the world’s top wine exporter (that honor goes to Italy…at the moment).

Despite the strong wine culture, most French people don’t drink wine willy-nilly. Wine is generally imbibed with meals, not before or after. Before-dinner drinks are called apéritifs and usually consist of champagne, beer, cocktails, or sweet drinks like fruit juice or port wines. Digestifs, after-dinner drinks, commonly consist of brandies or liqueurs, such as Cognac, Armagnac, Calvados, or fruit-based Eau de Vie.

     When you stay in France, whether for four days or four years, familiarizing yourself with its cultures and traditions will deepen your experience. Here’s a quick guide to set you on your way.

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