Maslenitsa is a Russian festival celebrated every year where people make and eat pancakes, shop for foods like jam and milk products, and burn effigies to symbolically send off winter while dressing up and decorating their homes.
The school holds an annual Christmas fair where each class designs a stall selling Christmas decorations and cards. There is also a café serving homemade cake, coffee, tea, and juice. An auction is held where parents and students donate beautiful Christmas decorations for people to bid on. The fair concludes with a performance reenacting the Nativity of Jesus.
Mon. Nov. 20th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on Monday, November 20th. It announces that it is Brystol W.'s birthday and congratulates Mrs. Neiboer for her birthday the previous day. It congratulates the Patriot Leadership team and grades 7-8 for winning first place in the Santa Claus Parade float competition. It also announces plans for upcoming spirit days and activities. Finally, it thanks everyone who supported the book fair and announces the winner of the grand prize draw.
Christmas in greece georgia konstandaropoulouBarbara Koziori
The document describes Christmas traditions in Greece from the perspective of a third grade student. Some key traditions mentioned are going to church, decorating Christmas trees, making special cookies and cakes, children singing carols, exchanging wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and celebrating with family and friends. The student emphasizes that Christmas time in their country is a happy time filled with love, friendship, and Christmas songs in the color red.
This newsletter from the Kendal Intergenerational Center provides information about upcoming events in May. Spring pictures will be held on May 1st at 8am and all family members are welcome. The center is also holding its first silent auction fundraiser on May 12th from 5-8pm. The newsletter lists specific dates for swimming, field trips, tuition due dates, and holidays when the center will be closed. It encourages parents to send children with towels for swimming and to turn off vehicles during drop-off and pick-up for safety. The center is continuing its bottle cap recycling drive to build a bench and has currently collected 237 pounds of caps.
The document provides information about how Christmas is celebrated in Britain. It discusses various British Christmas traditions such as sending Christmas cards, watching nativity plays, singing carols, hanging stockings, decorating trees with lights and ornaments, and having a Christmas dinner of turkey and pudding. It also mentions the roles of Father Christmas, reindeer, and the three wise men in British Christmas traditions.
The document summarizes the activities and lessons covered by a Romanian school over several months as part of the Comenius program. It describes lessons on water, polar animals, Christmas traditions, forest ecology, energy sources, spring, and reforestation. The students did drawings, listened to stories, made crafts, and learned about different topics related to science, holidays, and the environment.
Nokomi Ouellet describes spending time with family over the Christmas vacation. They went outside together where Nokomi had a lot of fun with their sister and father. Nokomi also visited their aunt's house, grandparent's house, and great-grandmother's house for Christmas and the holidays, enjoying time with family at each location.
The document describes Christmas traditions in the author's family and city of Malacky. Some of their traditions include decorating the Christmas tree as a family on December 23rd, having a Christmas Eve dinner that includes cabbage soup and carp, and exchanging gifts with family on Christmas Day at the grandparents' house. The document also mentions that Malacky has Christmas markets with sweets and toys for sale, and that the busy shopping season leads many people to forget the true meaning of Christmas.
The school holds an annual Christmas fair where each class designs a stall selling Christmas decorations and cards. There is also a café serving homemade cake, coffee, tea, and juice. An auction is held where parents and students donate beautiful Christmas decorations for people to bid on. The fair concludes with a performance reenacting the Nativity of Jesus.
Mon. Nov. 20th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on Monday, November 20th. It announces that it is Brystol W.'s birthday and congratulates Mrs. Neiboer for her birthday the previous day. It congratulates the Patriot Leadership team and grades 7-8 for winning first place in the Santa Claus Parade float competition. It also announces plans for upcoming spirit days and activities. Finally, it thanks everyone who supported the book fair and announces the winner of the grand prize draw.
Christmas in greece georgia konstandaropoulouBarbara Koziori
The document describes Christmas traditions in Greece from the perspective of a third grade student. Some key traditions mentioned are going to church, decorating Christmas trees, making special cookies and cakes, children singing carols, exchanging wishes for a Merry Christmas and Happy New Year, and celebrating with family and friends. The student emphasizes that Christmas time in their country is a happy time filled with love, friendship, and Christmas songs in the color red.
This newsletter from the Kendal Intergenerational Center provides information about upcoming events in May. Spring pictures will be held on May 1st at 8am and all family members are welcome. The center is also holding its first silent auction fundraiser on May 12th from 5-8pm. The newsletter lists specific dates for swimming, field trips, tuition due dates, and holidays when the center will be closed. It encourages parents to send children with towels for swimming and to turn off vehicles during drop-off and pick-up for safety. The center is continuing its bottle cap recycling drive to build a bench and has currently collected 237 pounds of caps.
The document provides information about how Christmas is celebrated in Britain. It discusses various British Christmas traditions such as sending Christmas cards, watching nativity plays, singing carols, hanging stockings, decorating trees with lights and ornaments, and having a Christmas dinner of turkey and pudding. It also mentions the roles of Father Christmas, reindeer, and the three wise men in British Christmas traditions.
The document summarizes the activities and lessons covered by a Romanian school over several months as part of the Comenius program. It describes lessons on water, polar animals, Christmas traditions, forest ecology, energy sources, spring, and reforestation. The students did drawings, listened to stories, made crafts, and learned about different topics related to science, holidays, and the environment.
Nokomi Ouellet describes spending time with family over the Christmas vacation. They went outside together where Nokomi had a lot of fun with their sister and father. Nokomi also visited their aunt's house, grandparent's house, and great-grandmother's house for Christmas and the holidays, enjoying time with family at each location.
The document describes Christmas traditions in the author's family and city of Malacky. Some of their traditions include decorating the Christmas tree as a family on December 23rd, having a Christmas Eve dinner that includes cabbage soup and carp, and exchanging gifts with family on Christmas Day at the grandparents' house. The document also mentions that Malacky has Christmas markets with sweets and toys for sale, and that the busy shopping season leads many people to forget the true meaning of Christmas.
Dariia Shkulii spent one of her best Christmases at the home of friends in Mykulichin. The friends, who are Christians known for helping disadvantaged animals and people, invited Dariia and her parents to celebrate Christmas at their fairy-like house in the forest. They enjoyed a delicious Ukrainian Christmas meal together along with rare tropical fruits, watched films, fed the friends' 13 rescued pets, and shared mysterious stories by the fire. Dariia felt warm emotions as if with family and is grateful to her friends for the wonderful holiday experience.
This document discusses various Christmas traditions from both Britain and Georgia. It mentions popular Christmas presents like smartphones and video game consoles. It also describes Christmas traditions such as decorating Christmas trees, traveling by sleigh to deliver presents, eating Christmas dinner including turkey and pudding, and exchanging Christmas cards and presents. The document notes that snow is traditionally part of British Christmas weather and that in Georgia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7th and typical meals include satsivi, roast piglet, gozinaki, and churchkhela.
Fri. April 28th Pine River Announcements Pine River
This document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on April 28th. It includes information about birthdays, upcoming events like a talent show and book fair, reminders about recycling and an office helper schedule, and well wishes to sports teams. Students are encouraged to participate in activities at the upcoming fun fair like playing a spinning wheel game and drawing straws to win prizes.
This document describes the typical lunch box contents of several Slovak children - Vaneska, Emka, Karolinka, Viki, Magdalenka, and Adelka. It lists foods each child enjoys such as bread, sausage, cheese, fruit, sweets, pastries, and drinks like water, juice and tea.
This short poem describes the seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. In spring, nature blooms as little birds sing and butterflies fly. Summer activities include going to the beach, drinking cold juice, and swimming. Autumn involves making shapes with leaves, collecting nuts, and tossing leaves like confetti. Winter brings snowmen, sledding, snowball fights, and praying with family during novenas and Christmas. The poem ends by thanking the reader.
The document lists activities and events for students at the KGIC Toronto school during the month of December 2014 and winter break. It includes free and low-cost local activities like movies, concerts, and museum visits as well as multi-day trips to locations like New York City, Niagara Falls, and French Canada. It also provides details on celebrating holidays like Christmas and New Years Eve along with enjoying winter weather through skating, skiing, and snowball fights during the break.
Announcements- Thursday September 26, 2019Ken Stayner
The document provides information about several upcoming school events and opportunities:
- Clash of Colours is an inter-grade competition happening on September 27th where grades compete in games/challenges while dressed in different coloured uniforms.
- There will be a snowmobile team meeting at lunch on a Thursday for those interested in joining the team.
- The senior boys volleyball team defeated Elmvale Eagles in 5 games.
- Band rehearsal starts that evening at 2:45pm in the music room.
- Orange Shirt Day on September 30th honors the experiences of residential school students and is part of reconciliation efforts.
Mon. Nov. 13th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The daily announcements from Pine River school include a request from the Patriot Leadership Team for bows and ribbons to decorate their float. It also notes birthdays, reminds students about an upcoming library visit, names office helpers, and asks who won the "Gotcha" prizes to come to the office at break. The last announcement asks students to reflect on how they can show good character.
Tues. Nov. 21st Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains daily announcements for Pine River school on November 21st. It reminds students to order poinsettias or Vista cards through School CashOnline. It also wishes good luck to the intermediate girls basketball team playing that day and lists the office helpers. Finally, it announces the gotcha winners, reminds students to bring recycling down, and asks a reflective thought question about how to be an upstander.
This document provides 29 suggestions for ways to spend the extra day of February 29th during Lent in order to be good stewards. The suggestions encourage acts of service, charity, gratitude, and spiritual reflection such as donating food, helping others in need, attending daily mass, praying for others, and showing kindness to friends, family members, and strangers. The overall message is to make the most of the extra day through selfless acts that positively impact others.
Stronsay Junior High School supported the Scottish Poppy Appeal by lighting up the school red and having primary students make poppy lanterns for display. At a Remembrance Day service and school memorial, students represented the school by laying a wreath at the Stronsay Memorial Monument. The school held its own memorial service and each child received poppy seeds as a symbol of hope from Poppy Scotland. Boxes of poppies and money raised are now being collected from the Poppy Appeal across the island.
Mon. April 24th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The announcements provide information for students at Pine River school on Monday, April 24th. It is announced that there are no birthdays to celebrate and that the junior boys basketball team played a great game on Friday. Upcoming sports events and meetings for the yearbook team and ECO team are also noted. The daily recycling helpers and gotcha winners are announced to conclude the daily messages.
Four weeks before Christmas, a family makes an Advent wreath with candles and decorates their Christmas tree with baubles and tinsel. They send Christmas cards, get presents, and leave stockings, milk, and cookies for Santa Claus, who delivers presents pulled by reindeer in his sleigh with the help of elves. On Christmas, the family eats turkey, pudding, and pulls crackers while singing carols and making snowmen outside.
The SOS group had a craft stall at the Stronsay Christmas Fair to raise money for the local school. Their stall featured various homemade Christmas items like advent candles, Christmas cards, biscuits and decorations. They raised £359.40 which will support the school, and they thanked both the community for their support and those who donated handmade items.
The October newsletter from Jeni Hoover discusses upcoming fall events at the childcare center, including student pictures on October 19th, ELI trips starting this month, and reminders about swimming attire and closed days in November and December. It also includes a pumpkin pie play dough recipe and news about intergenerational programs between the childcare center and retirement community. The teachers share that the new school year is off to a great start with new friendships, college student volunteers, a successful Grandparents Day, and a fall field trip to pick apples.
Madisonville Fire Rescue is hosting a haunted walk and hayride event at Lake Madison Park from October 28th through October 31st. The event will take place from 9:30pm to 1am on Fridays and Saturdays, and from dark to 11pm on Sundays and 10pm on Mondays. Parking will be at the back of the baseball fields and admission is $5 per person, with proceeds benefiting Madisonville Fire Rescue. The haunted walk will be along the park's walking trail and a hayride will return visitors to their cars. Food and drink vendors will also be on site.
The document provides announcements for ICPS on May 26th, 2016. It recognizes the golden juice box winner as Mrs. Wilson's grade 4/5 class and the golden light bulb winner as Mrs. Kernan's grade 2/3 class. It reminds students to bring reusable water bottles and properly dispose of waste. It also provides the joke of the day and recognizes two students for character traits.
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The document discusses various editing techniques used in filmmaking. It describes continuity editing which seamlessly flows between shots to portray the passage of time. It also discusses montage which assembles different images to build an impression, and is often used in title sequences. Finally, it outlines different transitions and styles of editing that can be used, such as straight cuts, cross-dissolves, fades, and wipes to connect shots in various ways or create specific effects.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Matteo Tessi's work experience in railway signalling. He currently works as a signalling application engineer for Alstom, testing ACC MMI applications for Italian railways. Previously, he spent over 15 years in various engineering roles for AnsaldoSTS and Ansaldo Segnalamento Ferroviario, including team leader, interlocking logic designer, and configuration manager. He has a university diploma in electronic engineering from the University of Pisa.
Dariia Shkulii spent one of her best Christmases at the home of friends in Mykulichin. The friends, who are Christians known for helping disadvantaged animals and people, invited Dariia and her parents to celebrate Christmas at their fairy-like house in the forest. They enjoyed a delicious Ukrainian Christmas meal together along with rare tropical fruits, watched films, fed the friends' 13 rescued pets, and shared mysterious stories by the fire. Dariia felt warm emotions as if with family and is grateful to her friends for the wonderful holiday experience.
This document discusses various Christmas traditions from both Britain and Georgia. It mentions popular Christmas presents like smartphones and video game consoles. It also describes Christmas traditions such as decorating Christmas trees, traveling by sleigh to deliver presents, eating Christmas dinner including turkey and pudding, and exchanging Christmas cards and presents. The document notes that snow is traditionally part of British Christmas weather and that in Georgia, Christmas is celebrated on January 7th and typical meals include satsivi, roast piglet, gozinaki, and churchkhela.
Fri. April 28th Pine River Announcements Pine River
This document contains the daily announcements for Pine River school on April 28th. It includes information about birthdays, upcoming events like a talent show and book fair, reminders about recycling and an office helper schedule, and well wishes to sports teams. Students are encouraged to participate in activities at the upcoming fun fair like playing a spinning wheel game and drawing straws to win prizes.
This document describes the typical lunch box contents of several Slovak children - Vaneska, Emka, Karolinka, Viki, Magdalenka, and Adelka. It lists foods each child enjoys such as bread, sausage, cheese, fruit, sweets, pastries, and drinks like water, juice and tea.
This short poem describes the seasons of spring, summer, autumn, and winter. In spring, nature blooms as little birds sing and butterflies fly. Summer activities include going to the beach, drinking cold juice, and swimming. Autumn involves making shapes with leaves, collecting nuts, and tossing leaves like confetti. Winter brings snowmen, sledding, snowball fights, and praying with family during novenas and Christmas. The poem ends by thanking the reader.
The document lists activities and events for students at the KGIC Toronto school during the month of December 2014 and winter break. It includes free and low-cost local activities like movies, concerts, and museum visits as well as multi-day trips to locations like New York City, Niagara Falls, and French Canada. It also provides details on celebrating holidays like Christmas and New Years Eve along with enjoying winter weather through skating, skiing, and snowball fights during the break.
Announcements- Thursday September 26, 2019Ken Stayner
The document provides information about several upcoming school events and opportunities:
- Clash of Colours is an inter-grade competition happening on September 27th where grades compete in games/challenges while dressed in different coloured uniforms.
- There will be a snowmobile team meeting at lunch on a Thursday for those interested in joining the team.
- The senior boys volleyball team defeated Elmvale Eagles in 5 games.
- Band rehearsal starts that evening at 2:45pm in the music room.
- Orange Shirt Day on September 30th honors the experiences of residential school students and is part of reconciliation efforts.
Mon. Nov. 13th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The daily announcements from Pine River school include a request from the Patriot Leadership Team for bows and ribbons to decorate their float. It also notes birthdays, reminds students about an upcoming library visit, names office helpers, and asks who won the "Gotcha" prizes to come to the office at break. The last announcement asks students to reflect on how they can show good character.
Tues. Nov. 21st Pine River Announcements Pine River
The document contains daily announcements for Pine River school on November 21st. It reminds students to order poinsettias or Vista cards through School CashOnline. It also wishes good luck to the intermediate girls basketball team playing that day and lists the office helpers. Finally, it announces the gotcha winners, reminds students to bring recycling down, and asks a reflective thought question about how to be an upstander.
This document provides 29 suggestions for ways to spend the extra day of February 29th during Lent in order to be good stewards. The suggestions encourage acts of service, charity, gratitude, and spiritual reflection such as donating food, helping others in need, attending daily mass, praying for others, and showing kindness to friends, family members, and strangers. The overall message is to make the most of the extra day through selfless acts that positively impact others.
Stronsay Junior High School supported the Scottish Poppy Appeal by lighting up the school red and having primary students make poppy lanterns for display. At a Remembrance Day service and school memorial, students represented the school by laying a wreath at the Stronsay Memorial Monument. The school held its own memorial service and each child received poppy seeds as a symbol of hope from Poppy Scotland. Boxes of poppies and money raised are now being collected from the Poppy Appeal across the island.
Mon. April 24th Pine River Announcements Pine River
The announcements provide information for students at Pine River school on Monday, April 24th. It is announced that there are no birthdays to celebrate and that the junior boys basketball team played a great game on Friday. Upcoming sports events and meetings for the yearbook team and ECO team are also noted. The daily recycling helpers and gotcha winners are announced to conclude the daily messages.
Four weeks before Christmas, a family makes an Advent wreath with candles and decorates their Christmas tree with baubles and tinsel. They send Christmas cards, get presents, and leave stockings, milk, and cookies for Santa Claus, who delivers presents pulled by reindeer in his sleigh with the help of elves. On Christmas, the family eats turkey, pudding, and pulls crackers while singing carols and making snowmen outside.
The SOS group had a craft stall at the Stronsay Christmas Fair to raise money for the local school. Their stall featured various homemade Christmas items like advent candles, Christmas cards, biscuits and decorations. They raised £359.40 which will support the school, and they thanked both the community for their support and those who donated handmade items.
The October newsletter from Jeni Hoover discusses upcoming fall events at the childcare center, including student pictures on October 19th, ELI trips starting this month, and reminders about swimming attire and closed days in November and December. It also includes a pumpkin pie play dough recipe and news about intergenerational programs between the childcare center and retirement community. The teachers share that the new school year is off to a great start with new friendships, college student volunteers, a successful Grandparents Day, and a fall field trip to pick apples.
Madisonville Fire Rescue is hosting a haunted walk and hayride event at Lake Madison Park from October 28th through October 31st. The event will take place from 9:30pm to 1am on Fridays and Saturdays, and from dark to 11pm on Sundays and 10pm on Mondays. Parking will be at the back of the baseball fields and admission is $5 per person, with proceeds benefiting Madisonville Fire Rescue. The haunted walk will be along the park's walking trail and a hayride will return visitors to their cars. Food and drink vendors will also be on site.
The document provides announcements for ICPS on May 26th, 2016. It recognizes the golden juice box winner as Mrs. Wilson's grade 4/5 class and the golden light bulb winner as Mrs. Kernan's grade 2/3 class. It reminds students to bring reusable water bottles and properly dispose of waste. It also provides the joke of the day and recognizes two students for character traits.
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The document discusses various editing techniques used in filmmaking. It describes continuity editing which seamlessly flows between shots to portray the passage of time. It also discusses montage which assembles different images to build an impression, and is often used in title sequences. Finally, it outlines different transitions and styles of editing that can be used, such as straight cuts, cross-dissolves, fades, and wipes to connect shots in various ways or create specific effects.
This curriculum vitae summarizes Matteo Tessi's work experience in railway signalling. He currently works as a signalling application engineer for Alstom, testing ACC MMI applications for Italian railways. Previously, he spent over 15 years in various engineering roles for AnsaldoSTS and Ansaldo Segnalamento Ferroviario, including team leader, interlocking logic designer, and configuration manager. He has a university diploma in electronic engineering from the University of Pisa.
This 3-day, 2-night tour package takes visitors from Mumbai to the tribal village of Gholvad in Maharashtra to experience rural tribal culture. The itinerary includes a village tour to visit the Warli tribespeople and see their dwellings, sacred groves, customs, and famous Warli paintings. Visitors will also go on a plantation visit to learn about local agriculture and visit a thriving market in the neighboring town of Dahanu. The package includes accommodation in Gholvad and transportation from Mumbai.
The document summarizes some Greek wedding traditions, including:
1) The bride is prepared by her maid of honor and has the names of unmarried friends written on the bottom of her shoes, with names worn away meaning those friends will soon be married.
2) It is a tradition to break dishes at Greek weddings to ward off evil spirits and bad luck.
3) In Greek Orthodox tradition, the commitment between partners is as important as the marriage, so they exchange and bless rings during both the commitment ceremony and wedding.
4) Unlike some weddings where the groom waits at the altar, in Greek weddings the groom waits for the bride at the church door to enter together after lighting candles.
O documento discute a importância da caridade e do amor ao próximo como mandamentos de Jesus Cristo. Ele ensinou que devemos ajudar os necessitados e perdoar uns aos outros, para que também possamos receber misericórdia e perdão.
El documento describe el proceso de reclutamiento y selección de una secretaria para una pequeña empresa. Incluye una descripción de las fuentes internas y externas para el reclutamiento, como los empleados actuales, agencias de empleo y anuncios. El proceso de selección implica una entrevista preliminar, pruebas de conocimientos y habilidades, y una entrevista final. Después de la selección, el documento explica que la secretaria recibirá capacitación y evaluaciones periódicas para garantizar un desempeño ó
El documento resume las respuestas ideológicas a la cuestión social en el siglo XIX. La cuestión social surgió como expresión de los problemas de la clase trabajadora tras la revolución industrial, incluyendo la pobreza y malas condiciones de vida. Esto provocó reacciones desde la Iglesia Católica, intelectuales y nuevas formas de organización de los trabajadores como sindicatos, el ludismo, el cartismo y las sociedades de socorros mutuos.
Este documento describe el ciclo del agua en la Tierra. Explica que el agua existe en tres estados y que la cantidad total no cambia. Luego describe las etapas del ciclo: la evaporación del agua de los océanos, la condensación para formar nubes, la precipitación en forma de lluvia, nieve o granizo, y el escurrimiento hacia ríos y lagos. También menciona que el ciclo purifica el agua al dejar atrás contaminantes, y que las plantas también ayudan a purificar el agua
El documento describe los diferentes climas de la Tierra. Se dividen las zonas climáticas en cálidas, templadas y frías dependiendo de su latitud y la incidencia de los rayos solares. Las zonas cálidas se localizan entre los trópicos y tienen temperaturas altas todo el año. Las zonas templadas se encuentran entre los trópicos y los polos, con cuatro estaciones diferenciadas. Las zonas frías están en los polos con inviernos largos y fríos sin verano. Dentro de cada zona hay diferentes climas según
L'apple du 10 juin : Que peut-on espérer de la conférence WWDC 2013 d’Apple ? Care
Le 10 Juin 2013 aura lieu à Cupertino la traditionnelle conférence WWDC qui devrait annoncer de grands changement dans le système d'exploitation d'Apple IOS 7.
Care a voulu anticiper les annonces en présentant les nouvelles fonctionnalités qui devraient voir le jour, basées sur les rumeurs qui enflamment le web. Tour d'horizon.
La présentation du nouvel iOS 7 d'Apple à la WWDC2013 à peine terminée, Care se mobilise et vous présente les annonces ainsi que les nouvelles fonctionnalités du système d'exploitation. Une opportunité certaine pour les marques et un bon moyen de ne pas être largué aux discussions de la pause dej ! Bonne lecture :-)
Abdulkadyr describes his family which consists of his father Tagir who is 38 and enjoys fishing and sports, his mother Irazibat who is 31 and works as a teacher of Russian language and literature, his sister Milana who is 9 and enjoys dancing and singing, and his brother Zurab who is 1 and is small but nimble. He also discusses his grandfather Gasan who is 60, hardworking, and has great life experience, as well as his grandmother Ayshabike who is 54 and is always supportive during difficult times. Abdulkadyr expresses that he really loves his entire family.
Anastasia, a sixth form pupil at School 323 in Moscow, introduces her 1-year-old British cat named Nusha. Nusha enjoys sleeping, playing with Anastasia, and mewing, and has a good appetite, often following Anastasia to the kitchen for fish, whiskas, or milk. When Anastasia comes home, Nusha greets her happily by sitting on her knee and mewing.
Anastasia, a sixth form pupil at School 323 in Moscow, introduces her 1.5-year old golden brown English Cocker Spaniel named Ralf. Ralf enjoys walking in nature, chasing butterflies, playing with balls, and bathing; he has a good appetite and likes meat and bones. When Anastasia comes home, Ralf barks and wags his tail happily to greet her.
This document discusses transportation in a city, noting that cars, buses, lorries, and bikes are used for travel. It mentions that many people drive cars because it is easy, and that the city has parking zones, crosswalks, traffic signs, and traffic lights. It concludes by stating that all roads must follow safety rules and that the author enjoys riding their bike.
The document describes Valeriya Starchenko's New Year traditions. She wakes up early on December 31st, brushes her teeth and has breakfast before helping her parents. In the morning she cooks salads with her mom, then watches TV or spends time with friends. In the evening, her family covers their table and often has friends over to celebrate New Year together.
Pele, also known as the King of Football, was named the Athlete of the Century in 1989 and 1999. He won numerous titles including Best Player of South America in 1973 and led Brazil to three World Cup victories in 1958, 1962, and 1970. Pele played in over 1,300 matches during his career and scored over 1,200 goals, both records at the time. Born in 1940 in Brazil, Pele began playing professionally for Santos at age 15 and went on to play for the Brazilian national team and New York Cosmos before retiring in 1977.
This document contains information about Module 1 of an English language course, including sections on listening and speaking skills, grammar exercises, literature exercises, writing skills, and a citizenship lesson on recycling. The citizenship lesson includes activities where students list items made from various materials and guess how long each item takes to decompose in a landfill, with scientists' estimates provided. It also includes instructions for making a paper cup from a square piece of paper to start a recycling program.
This document appears to be from an English language learning module. It includes warm-up activities, readings, vocabulary exercises, listening exercises, grammar exercises, and discussions of art styles like Cubism and Surrealism. The document provides instruction and practice for English language skills like reading, writing, speaking, listening, and grammar.
This document discusses reasons for learning English, including using the internet, traveling, doing business, making friends, and enjoying books, films, and songs in English. It also mentions English-speaking countries without providing any examples. The document appears to be an introduction to an English learning material that will cover the alphabet from letters A to W.
The document is a presentation by students from School No276 in Moscow describing things they love about their city, including Red Square where they watch parades and skate in winter, a large zoo with many animals like camels and elephants, and VDNKH park where they enjoy ice cream and riding bikes. They also mention the beautiful Moscow metro and invite others to come see their city.
My native land lyceum № 5 mtsensk oryol region (1)Lilia Ayatskova
This document is a letter from a group of students from Lyceum No. 5 in Mtsensk, Oryol region, Russia. It introduces the 14 students and provides background about their native town of Mtsensk, including that it is over 850 years old and located on the Zusha River. It highlights some famous people from Mtsensk like writers Turgenev and Fet and composer Kalinnikov, and describes local landmarks like the village of Spasskoye-Lutovinovo, Turgenev's birthplace. It also shares the town's coat of arms showing an eagle on a fortress wall with wheat sheaves.
Pyatigorsk is described as a beautiful town in Stavropol, Russia known for its mineral springs and historical significance. The town is home to monuments and museums dedicated to famous writers and poets who visited, such as Lermontov's museum. Pyatigorsk's mineral waters are celebrated for their health benefits, attracting many visitors throughout the year who drink and swim in the warm waters. Several landmarks are also mentioned, including the Savior Cathedral, Diana's Grotto, and the Grandfathers Fountain.
The document discusses favorite places in Moscow, Russia. It describes the Moscow metro system, which began operating in 1935 and now has 190 stations, making it one of the richest and most beautiful underground systems in the world. It also mentions Gorky Park, a nice place to walk and rest, and Moscow Zoo, which opened in 1864 and houses many interesting and funny animal species like elephants, tigers, and monkeys.
1. Maslenitsa
Every year in Russia there is a very cool festival. The festival is to celebrate
Maslenetsa.
People make pancakes.
And people shop at the festival. They can buy jam, thckend milk and soured cream.
People see off winter and burn stuffed.