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DAS:
Possible suggestions for the English Club or Algorhythm lessons (Films and movies for the next term)
1. Home Alone
2. Back to the Future
3. Project X
4. War and Peace
5. Sherlock
6. Game of Thrones
7. Mad Max
8. Gossip Girl
9. X Men
10. 1984
DAS:
English Party
Hello! My name is .... I am a student of the .... grade. I have been studying in Modern Education School for ..... years.
Now we are having an English party. We are moving around the hall and speaking English. On the 29th of December we are celebrating four events: : New Year's Day, the day of our school's foundation, Patrician-11 and the ending of the second quarter.
"Are you goind to participate in the celebration?"
"Of course, I am! I've been studying in Modern Education School for five years now. I belong here and I like it here".
DAS:
New Year’s Day
New Year's Day, also called New Year's or New Year, is celebrated on January 1, the first day of the year. In pre-Christian Rome, the day was dedicated to Janus, the Roman god, after whom January was also named.
Nowadays, New Year's Day is the most celebrated public holiday, marked with fireworks and music as the clock strikes midnight.
People decorate New Year trees and their homes, make resolutions for the next year, visit their friends and families, exchange presents and congratulate each other. Eating traditional New Year dish is another widespread custom but dishes are different according to cultures.
New Year’s Day
New Year's Day is celebrated on January 1. January was named after the Roman god, Janus.
Today, people celebrate New Year's Day everywhere: they set off fireworks and play music.
People decorate New Year trees and their homes, visit their friends and give presents to each other. Eating New Year food is another popular tradition but people's tastes differ in different countries.
DAS:
New Year’s Day
New Year's Day, also simply called New Year's or New Year, is celebrated on January 1, the first day of the year on the modern Gregorian calendar as well as the Julian calendar. In pre-Christian Rome under the Julian calendar, the day was dedicated to Roman god Janus, after whom January was also named.
Nowadays, New Year's Day is probably the most celebrated public holiday, often marked with fireworks and music as the clock strikes midnight between New Year’s Eve and New Year’s Day.
People decorate New Year trees and their homes, make resolutions for the next year, visit their friends and families, exchange presents and congratulate each other. Feasting on traditional New Year’s dish is another widespread custom but dishes vary according to cultures.
New Year’s Day
New Year's Day is celebrated on January 1. The day is connected with Roman god Janus, January is also named after this god.
Nowadays, people celebrate New Year's Day all over the world: they set off fireworks and play music when the clock strikes midnight.
People decorate New Year trees and their homes, visit their friends and give presents to each other. Eating New Year’s food is another popular tradition but different countries have their own food preferences.
DAS:
Emperor Paul I
1796-1801
Emperor Paul I of Russia was born in St. Petersburg in 1754. His parents were Peter III and Catherine II. During his studies, he used to be an impatient student, though he adored reading books. Paul I studied religion, maths, dancing and warfare. He spoke Latin, French and German. Overall, his education was one of the best for those times.
When Paul turned 18, he hoped for a role in government but was given little responsibility by his mother. However, when Catherine died in 1796, Paul took the throne. Paul believed that Russia needed an absolute monarchy and began to reduce the power of the nobility, he also outlawed foreign books and travel outside the country. There were numerous decrees during his reign that were despised by the population.
Emperor Paul I
1796-1801
Emperor Paul I of Russia was born in St. Petersburg in 1754. His parents were Peter III and Catherine II. When he was a child, Paul I got good education. He studied religion, maths, warfare and could speak Latin, French and German.
When Catherine died in 1796, Paul took the throne. He wanted to be an absolute monarch and reduced the power of the nobility, banned foreign books and travelling abroad. As an Emperor, he was hated by the Russian population.
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