среда, 30 ноября 2016 г.

Проверьте свои навыки письма!

 
Еще один эксперимент от egenglish.ru. На этот раз нам предложили проверить https://writeandimprove.com/ Заманчиво: проверяется письменный текст на орфографию, грамматику и стиль.

Исходный текст - образец эссе из РЕШУ ЕГЭ. Вносили как с грамматическими ошибками, так и без них.

Выводы:
1) Распознает орфографические ошибки. +
2) Не распознает грамматику (см. скриншот) ---
3) Определяет сложность синтаксиса и выдает результат по CEFR ++
4) Отмечены проблемные слова и предложение, но без комментариев ---

British Bulldog

Дорогие ребята,

14 декабря 2016 г. состоится Международный игровой конкурс по английскому языку British Bulldog.
Конкурс будет проводиться в среду, после уроков, расписание находится в стадии разработки.

Задания прошлых лет для подготовки можно посмотреть на сайте www.runodog.ru

Желаю вам интересных заданий и успеха в их выполнении!


воскресенье, 16 октября 2016 г.

8 Form: Card 4 (Education)

Card 5. Task 3. You are going to give a talk about the system of education in Great Britain and Russia. You will have to start in 1.5 minutes and speak for not more than 2 minutes (10-12 sentences).

Remember to say:
• how long secondary education lasts in Great Britain
• what pupils are put into "sets" for
• why comprehensive schools (not grammar or secondary modern schools) were introduced in Great Britain
You have to talk continuously.

Suggested introduction and conclusion:
Education is the process of the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. Education is commonly divided into such stages as preschool or kindergarten, primary school, secondary school and then college, university, or apprenticeship.

To conclude, the purpose of secondary education can be to give common knowledge, to prepare for higher education, or to train directly in a profession.
That's all that I wanted to say.


Card 4. Task 3. You are going to give a talk about the system of education in Great Britain and Russia. You will have to start in 1.5 minutes and speak for not more than 2 minutes (10-12 sentences).

Remember to say:
• how preschool education is organized in both countries
• what you know about primary education in Great Britain
• how long primary school lasts in Russia and what subjects pupils study 
You have to talk continuously.

Suggested introduction and conclusion:
Education is the process of the acquisition of knowledge, skills, values, beliefs, and habits. Education is commonly divided into such stages as preschool or kindergarten, primary school, secondary school and then college, university, or apprenticeship.

In conclusion I would like to say that the yearly years of schooling focus around developing basic interpersonal communication and literacy skills. This lays a foundation for more complex skills and subjects.








пятница, 7 октября 2016 г.

Победители школьного этапа Всероссийской олимпиады школьников по английскому языку

Дорогие ребята!
Поздравляю вас с победой в школьном этапе Всероссийской олимпиады школьников по английскому языку.

Молодкина Ирина – победитель
Умецкая Анна – призер
Хальфина Полина – победитель
Хроленко Таисия – победитель

Абраменкова Виолетта – призер
Голембиовский Илья – призер
Зинченко Елизавета – победитель
Перваков Владислав – призер

Абросимова Ксения – призер
Анненкова Анна – призер
Балунов Илья – призер
Голзари Даниэль – призер
Константинов Тимофей – призер
Литвин Дмитрий – победитель
Привольнов Денис – призер

Лобастова Татьяна – призер
Малахова Злата – призер
Молоткова Екатерина – победитель
Румянцев Александр – призер
Сухоруких Анастасия – призер
Тагиров Магомед – призер

Окружной тур Всероссийской олимпиады школьников по английскому языку состоится 12 ноября (суббота). На окружной тур приглашаются все победители и призеры школьного этапа.


Молодцы, ребята! Желаю вам удачи на окружном туре!






среда, 5 октября 2016 г.

Требования к оформлению доклада по исследованию (Project) 8 и 9 классы

Устный доклад:

Paper size  A4
Margins Narrow
Font Times New Roman
Font size 14
Interval 1.5
Alignment: justified (по ширине страницы)
Number of words: about 250

Критерии оценивания доклада:

1) содержание (объем, информативность: max 3 балла)
2) организация (качество устной и письменной презентации: max 3 балла)
3) язык (критерии ОГЭ, письменная часть)

Дорогие ребята, напоминаю вам, что в 9 классе презентации исследований начнутся после Статграда, в 13-17 числах октября. Продолжительность доклада -- 5 минут, подготовьте слайды (видео-аудио файлы включите в ту же папку) и отправьте на 
ogmishchenko@gmail.com.





пятница, 26 августа 2016 г.

Курс дополнительного образования "Подготовка к кембриджским экзаменам. PET"

Уважаемые слушатели курса "Подготовка к кембриджским экзаменам. PET"!

Сертификаты об успешном прохождении кембриджских экзаменов признаются на международном уровне учебными заведениями и работодателями как реальный показатель знания языка. Тесты объективно оценивают способности ребенка, формируют у него положительное восприятие международных экзаменов, мотивируют ребенка на дальнейшее изучение языка. 



PET также является серьезным этапом подготовки к экзаменам более высоких уровней. Процесс подготовки к экзамену PET -- хороший способ повысить уровень языковых навыков и учиться использовать их в разных контекстах. PET использует язык из жизненных ситуаций и охватывает все виды навыков: чтение, восприятие на слух, письменные и устные навыки, а также пользование языком в реальных жизненных ситуациях. Он дает возможность оценить все преимущества практических навыков и подчеркивает необходимость умения находить практическое применение знаниям английского языка, что пойдет на пользу в англоязычном окружении.

Запись на курс осуществляется на портале pgu.mos.ru.


















пятница, 15 апреля 2016 г.

The World of Science and Technology by D.Vanifatieva, 8A


Science can be defined as the development and systematization of people’s knowledge about the physical universe. The word “science” also means a branch of such knowledge. Some of the branches are: mathematics, geology, botany; people study engineering, physics, astronomy etc. Basic knowledge of science is essential for everyone. It helps people find their way in the changing world.

Science is a source of progress. It develops the world we live in. Our century is an epoch of great discoveries in science and engineering. It is the epoch of scientific and technological revolution, when new ideas are being born and new discoveries, inventions are being made at an ever increasing rate. Today science has become the most important factor in the development of the national economy in the whole world. Scientific progress serves the interests of society, helps to increase the well-being of people and develops public education. 

Many centuries ago people even couldn`t imagine that we would be able to exchange information using the telephone, fax, the Internet, they didn’t have any idea of other planets beside Earth and that Man would be able to fly there. One invention paves the way to another. When Edison gave the world the electric light, his invention led to the immense use of electricity in the 20th century. The 20th century gave us the automobile, the airplane, the helicopter, the cinema, the computer and the nuclear reactor. Two world wars helped to develop the chemical industry to the level that allowed to produce synthetics and other scientific marvels.

Some people believe that inventions occur as the need arises. From this point of view, someone else might have invented the telephone. As it happened, it was Alexander Graham Bell. In the course of his efforts to perfect a multiple telegraph, Bell had invented a little machine, that he had used in teaching the deaf. This little machine that he called the phonautograph, gave him a key to the invention of the telephone. When Bell showed his first model of the telephone, it was still a rather simple instrument. However, Bell’s invention was immediately called the greatest of the time.
Now, computer technology plays the most important role in the progress of science. The ability of computers to solve many mathematical problems more effectively than man does has given rise to new trends in mathematics, it also has created high technology that is at the cutting edge: the most advanced technology available. Computer science is a new field of study and research. 

Computers are also used to create the effect of a world which seems almost completely real to the people in it, Virtual reality. In today’s virtual worlds people can do a lot of things: doctors practise operations on different parts of human body, students learn some geography and history by “walking” into the places they are interested in, tourists take far-away trips to other countries etc.
 At the same time, a lot of VR programmes are exercises in killing rather than in thinking. The questions that remains open is how virtual trips effect our minds, judgement and relationships. Critics of virtual reality say that this sort of technology without careful regulation will be nothing more than a high-tech instrument for spreading violence, pornography and advertising. Some psychologists warn that for the young and mentally ill virtual trips could be very dangerous because after such trips they mix up the real world with virtual one. 

To sum it up, there are a lot of urgent problems scientific minds are working at, for example, finding and using alternative sources of energy; creating highly effective systems of communication; climatic change; serious diseases like cancer, AIDs, heart and vessel problems, drug addiction. But science may be turned both for peace and military purpose. It can take good forms and evil forms. With the help of scientific inventions politicians make weapons of mass destruction. So, what is the final word on science and technology? It can be a curse or a blessing. In the end it will be what we make it. 

Computers and VR by A.Rumyantsev, 8B

Science and Technology
Computers and Virtual Reality
by Alexander Rumyantsev, 8B

Advances in science and technology in the last 100 years have transformed the way we live. We use computers and other electric equipment at home and at school. Nowadays we can't do without such gadgets as mobile phones, digital tape recorders, laptops etc.

The computer is an electronic device that stores information and allows changes in it through the use of instructions. A modern computer is capable of doing, for example, word processing and accounting. Working on personal computers (PCs) requires some techniques. Computer programs allow a PC user to type texts, draw objects and diagrams, save and delete them.  Computers give us access to the Internet. You can spend a lot of time surfing the Internet and get all sorts of information from it. You can enter the chat room with other Internet users and debate urgent problems on line, or correspond with your friends via e-mail,  or open your own web site and place there information about yourself.

So, I think that the invention of the computer is one of the marvels of modern science. Computers make possible virtual reality, the technology that allows users to interact with computer-simulated images and offers getting into make-believe world. In today's virtual worlds people can do a lot of things: doctors practise operations on different parts of human body, students learn geography and history by "walking" into the places they are interested in, pilots train on a plane model. The advantages of virtual reality -- both real and potential -- are clear. On the other hand, there is a danger that traditional morality will break down in virtual worlds and this sort of technology will be nothing more than a high-tech instrument for spreading violence. Critics of VR say that a lot of VR programs are exercises in killing rather than in thinking and users may lose the feeling of what is right and what is wrong. The realism of simulators is getting better and better and one of the side effects, besides psychological, is harm to the users' health. People may have headaches, ruin their eyesight and so on. One of the problems we face nowadays with is VR and gaming addiction.

Scientific minds are now working at a lot of urgent problems, including serious diseases like drug addiction, cancer, AIDS, heart and vessel problems
·       collecting, storing, using and sending out information
·       creating highly effective systems of communication
·       learning how to save and conserve energy
·       finding and using alternative sources of energy
·       recycling and reusing materials
·       studying particles smaller than atoms
·       UFOs and the possibility of alien visits
·       climatic change
·       soil, water, air pollution, nuclear pollution and so on.

In conclusion, technology can be a curse or a blessing. In the end new technology will be what we make it. We must be ready to take our place in this computerized, antibiotic, nuclear, supersonic age.

7 Form: Suggested Introduction and Conclusion (ARTS)

            I would like to start by saying that there are a lot of kinds of arts: literature, music, dancing, painting and drawing, sculpture, architecture, theatre, cinema and others. Russia is famous for its great literature, visual arts, cinema, a high standard of theatre and ballet. Moscow is connected with music and ballet, St Petersburg with literature. 
...
            The early primitive art began in prehistoric times. Speaking about prehistoric art we usually mean early dancing and the first drawings that prehistoric people made. All primitive people all over the world made music of some sort. It was usually music that had some religious meaning. When it was performed, the spectators usually danced, drummed or clapped hands and sang to the music. 
            Speaking of ancient art we usually mean Greek theatre and singing and Greek and Roman architecture. By Renaissance art we usually understand the visual arts, theatre and literature of this period. When we speak about classical art we usually mean the arts of the 18th and 19th centuries, and by modern art we understand the arts of this century. ...
...

            In conclusion I can say that arts brighten people’s lives. They teach us to understand life and people better and to admire beauty. There’s a popular English saying “All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy”, and I truly believe so. As I said, I personally like music, it helps me unwind after a tiring day; arts help people relax and enjoy their lives. Without arts our world would be quite a dull place, wouldn’t it.

вторник, 12 апреля 2016 г.

Administrative Speaking Test Cards Form7

Administrative Speaking Test Cards

CARD 1

You are going to give a talk about the English-Speaking World. You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- how much about the history of the English language you know;
- why it's good to have an international global language;
- from what languages English borrowed a lot of words, give examples.


CARD 2

You are going to give a talk about British Customs and Traditions. You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- what countries are famous for their traditions;
- what you know about British spring holidays and traditions;
- what popular summer British holidays and traditions you know.


CARD 3

You are going to give a talk about Popular Arts (The History of Cinema). You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- when and where cinema was born;
- what the first films showed;
- what old films (silent/sound), actors/actresses/directors and producers you know.


CARD 4

You are going to give a talk about British Customs and Traditions. You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- what countries are famous for their traditions;
- what you know about British autumn holidays and traditions;
- what popular winter British holidays and traditions you know.


CARD 5

You are going to give a talk about Printed Word. You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
-what materials were used to make earliest books;
- in what places of the world people had books in ancient times;
- where and when printing was invented, how it spread all over the world and changed it.


CARD 6

You are going to give a talk about Printed Word. You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- by whom early libraries were used and when public libraries appeared;
- what old universities have good libraries;
- what cities of the world have great libraries.


CARD 7

You are going to give a talk about Popular Arts (The History of Cinema). You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- when and where cinema was born;
- what the first films showed;
- what old films (silent/sound), actors/actresses/directors and producers you know.


CARD 8

You are going to give a talk about Popular Arts (The History of Theatre). You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- what things theatrical drama is based on;
- in what country theatre was born;
- why we remember Thespis.


CARD 9

You are going to give a talk about Printed Word. You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- by whom early libraries were used and when public libraries appeared;
- what old universities have good libraries;
- what cities of the world have great libraries.


CARD 10

You are going to give a talk about Printed Word. You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
-what materials were used to make earliest books;
- what places of the world people had books in ancient times;
- where and when printing was invented, how it spread all over the world and changed it.


CARD 11

You are going to give a talk about British Customs and Traditions. You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- what countries are famous for their traditions;
- what you know about British autumn holidays and traditions;
- what popular winter British holidays and traditions you know.


CARD 12

You are going to give a talk about British Customs and Traditions. You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes. Remember to say:
- what countries are famous for their traditions;
- what you know about British spring holidays and traditions;
- what popular summer British holidays and traditions you know.


CARD 13

You are going to give a talk about the English-Speaking World. You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- how much about the history of the English language you know;
- why it's good to have an international global language;
-  from what languages English borrowed a lot of words, give examples.



CARD 14

You are going to give a talk about the Russian Federation (Geography). You'll have to start in 1.5 minutes and will speak for not more than 2 minutes.
Remember to say:
- what is the geographical position of the country like;
- what the climate is and what the main climatic zones are;
- how many people live in the RF.





вторник, 22 марта 2016 г.

ВОПРОСЫ ДЛЯ ПОДГОТОВКИ К АДМИНИСТРАТИВНОМУ КОНТРОЛЮ УСТНОЙ РЕЧИ (8 КЛАСС)

Choosing a career. Jobs
1.    Which jobs do you prefer: part-time or full-time? Why?
2.    What prospects can jobs offer?
3.    What or who can influence your choice of a job?
4.    What is the difference between these terms: a job, a profession, a career?
5.    What professional qualities can different jobs require?
6.    If you were a doctor, what would you do to be successful in your career?




Schooling
1.    If you had a possibility to work in a state or in a private school, which would you prefer? Why?
2.    How is schooling organized in your school?
3.    Does your school specialize in a certain subject or subjects?

4.    What improvements would you like to make in your school?



Shopping
1.     What makes shopping centers more convenient and attractive for customers?
2.     If you went to a big shopping center, where would you spend most of your time? Would you spend more time on shopping or entertainment?
3.     Which of these do you enjoy buying: clothes, food, stationery, books or household goods? Can you explain why?
4.     What’s the difference between buying things on credit and paying for them immediately?
5.     Why do a lot of people prefer to pay by cheque or by card? What are their advantages?

6.     What makes an ideal shop assistant and an ideal customer?




Science and Technology
1.     What discoveries in the history of mankind do you regard as breakthroughs?
2.     What inventions in the history of mankind do you regard as the most important?
3.     Which of the centuries in your opinion saw the greatest inventions and discoveries?
4.     What things can you describe as marvels of modern science? And why are they such?
5.     Can you remember any outstanding names of well-known scientists, explorers, inventors and discoverers in Russia, Western Europe and the USA?
6.     How do you understand the terms “high technology and “new technology”? Do they describe absolutely the same things?
7.     In what fields of industry do people use robots nowadays?
8.     What makes the work of a scientist dull on the one hand and exciting on the other?
9.     What in your opinion does a scientist do? Give an example.

10. Would you like to become a scientist? If you would, what field of research would you choose?




Travelling
1.     How do you prefer to travel – by air, by sea or by land – and why?
2.     What are the most expensive (the cheapest) train tickets and plane tickets?
3.     What facilities and conveniences can you find in a long-distance train?
4.     What formalities do people go through in an airport if they go abroad?
5.     What is a modern sea liner like?
6.     Which things can make your journey more pleasant?
7.     What can spoil the impression of your journey?
8.     What was the longest journey you’ve ever made?

9.     What was the most pleasant journey you’ve ever had? How can you describe it?





Mass Media
1.     What in your opinion are the functions of a newspaper?
2.     In what order do you read various sections of a newspaper?
3.     What are the characteristics of a headline?
4.     Why do some articles begin on the front page and continue on the next?
5.     What are the characteristics of a good advertisement? What types of advertisements commonly appear in newspapers?
6.     Why do people write letters to the editor?
7.     Why do people say that radio and television belong to mass media?
8.     What programme on TV would you try not to miss? Why?

9.     Which of the programmes do you think are programmes of general interest and which of them cater for minority interests?