Vladtop11234
21.02.2023 12:33

Choose True or False 5. There were four children in Templeton family.
6. Edward was a superhero.
7. Tim was the first child in the family.
8. The mission of Theodor was to save puppies.
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Writing
Task 2. Choose ONE of the topics below. Follow the tips for writing.
 Answer all the questions.
 Spell topical vocabulary accurately.
 Use prepositions of time, location and direction.
Topic 1. Our countryside
Think about your home place (home town or village) and write some information about it.
 Where do you live? Write about its location.
 Do you like this town / village? Why?
 What is your favourite place in this town / village? Where is it located?
 What can you do in your home town / village? Write about some winter or summer activities and sports.

Topic 2. Drama and comedy
Think about your genre preferences and write some information about your experience.

 Do you like watching films on the weekdays or on Sundays? Why?
 Can you name your favourite cinema? Where is it located?
 How do you usually get to your favourite cinema?
 What is your favourite movie? Why do you like it?


Choose True or False 5. There were four children in Templeton family. 6. Edward was a superhero. 7.

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bgf62
12.09.2022 02:25
Superhero is a person who has extraordinary physical abilities that he uses for the good of mankind. Superheroes fight the evil, save peoples life and prevent catastrophes. But unfortunately it happens only in an un-real world because superheroes exist only in comics and on TV…

Since the very first episode about Superman that had been released in America in 1938 every boy who read it wanted to become a superman and fight the evil. Later on such superheroes as Batman and Spiderman were created.

When Marvel comics became popular a new area of superheroes began. Right now they are not single superheroes that fight the evil but groups of peo-ple with superpowers like “x-Men” and “Avengers”.

Superhero’s personality has been also changed. It used to be someone highly-moral who values other people’s lives more than his own. He used to wear a costume that helped him and a mask covering his face.

Nowadays superheroes still wear costumes but their personality became more complicated just like Wolverine, Iron Man and Black Widow. These superhe-roes don’t just save the world but also fight their inner demons which makes them closer to normal people.

Fox example, Tony Stark and Natasha Romanova don’t have any superpowers. They only use their brain, technical innovations and their physically trained bodies. I guess it blurs the lines between the fantastic world and the reality and makes people feel like that they are also capable of he-roic deeds.
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Denis4345
06.02.2020 01:17

1.INTRODUCTION

The Inuit, or Eskimo, are an aboriginal people who make their home in the Arctic and sub-Arctic regions of Siberia and North America.

The word "Eskimo" was bestowed upon these hardy, resourceful hunters by their neighbors, the Algonquin Indians of eastern Canada. It means "eaters of raw meat." Recently, it has begun to be replaced by the Eskimos' own name for themselves, "Inuit," which means, "real people."

The Inuit are descended from whale hunters who migrated from Alaska to Greenland and the Canadian Arctic around 1000 AD . Major changes in Inuit life and culture occurred during the Little Ice Age (1600–1850), when the climate in their homelands became even colder. European whalers who arrived in the latter part of the nineteenth century had a strong impact on the Inuit. The Westerners introduced Christianity. They also brought with them infectious diseases that substantially reduced the Inuit population in some areas. When the whaling industry collapsed early in the twentieth century, many Inuit turned to trapping.

Wherever they live, the Inuit today are much involved in the modern world. They have wholeheartedly adopted much of its technology, as well as its food, clothing, and housing customs. Their economic, religious, and government institutions have also been heavily influenced by mainstream culture.

2 .LOCATION

The Inuit live primarily along the far northern seacoasts of Russia, the United States, Canada, and Greenland. All told, there are more than 100,000 Inuit, most of whom live south of the Arctic Circle. The majority, about 46,000, live in Greenland. There are approximately 30,000 on the Aleutian Islands and in Alaska, 25,000 in Canada, and 1,500 in Siberia. The Inuit homeland is one of the regions of the world least hospitable to human habitation. Most of the land is flat, barren tundra where only the top few inches of the frozen earth thaw out during the summer months. The majority of Inuit have always lived near the sea, hunting aquatic mammals such as seals, walrus, and whales.

3.LANGUAGE

The Inuit language is divided into two major dialect groups: Inupik and Yupik. Inupik speakers are in the majority and reside in an area stretching from Greenland to western Alaska. Speakers of Yupik inhabit a region consisting of southwestern Alaska and Siberia.

4.FOLKLORE

According to a traditional folktale told by the Tikigaq Inuit of north Alaska, the raven (a traditional trickster figure in Inuit folklore) was originally white. It turned black in the course of a deal it made with the loon. The two birds agreed to tattoo each other but ended up in a soot-flinging match that turned the loon gray and the raven black.

Many traditional Inuit religious customs were intended to make peace with the souls of hunted animals, such as polar bears, whales, walrus, and seals.

5.MAJOR HOLIDAYS

Today the Inuit observe the holidays of the Christian calendar. Traditionally, a feast called a potlatch was held whenever a new totem pole was raised. The Inuit who held the potlatch would often give away his most valuable possessions at the ceremony.

6.RITES OF PASSAGE

Traditionally, a feast was held when an Inuit boy killed his first seal or caribou. Women were married when they reached puberty, and men when they could provide for a family. The Inuit believed in an afterlife thought to take place either in the sea or in the sky. After people died, their names were given to newborn infants, who were thereby believed to inherit the personal qualities of the deceased.

7.RELATIONSHIPS

Unlike many aboriginal cultures, traditional Inuit society was not based on the tribal unit. Instead, the basic social unit was the extended family, consisting of a man and wife and their unmarried children, along with their married sons and their families.

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