Alexander Kondratiev shares his weekly timetable. He attends school 6 days a week from 8:15am, with classes in main subjects like math, Russian, English, and PE. His favorite day is Tuesday which includes IT, math, Russian, English, and PE. He especially enjoys math as it challenges him to think, making it his favorite subject. The timetable then lists his daily class schedule.
The document discusses the present perfect tense in English. It provides examples of affirmative sentences using the present perfect, such as "Jill has bought a nice balloon". It also gives examples of negative sentences using "hasn't" and questions using the present perfect, including yes/no questions, wh- questions beginning with "where", and questions replacing the subject.
The document discusses the past simple tense in English. It provides examples of positive sentences using the past simple form, negative sentences using "did not" or "didn't", yes/no questions using "did" and the base verb form, and wh- questions using question words like "who", "what", "where", and "when" plus "did" and the base verb form. Examples are given of sentences using the past simple tense with subjects, verbs, and prepositions.
Alexander Kondratiev shares his weekly timetable. He attends school 6 days a week from 8:15am, with classes in main subjects like math, Russian, English, and PE. His favorite day is Tuesday which includes IT, math, Russian, English, and PE. He especially enjoys math as it challenges him to think, making it his favorite subject. The timetable then lists his daily class schedule.
The document discusses the present perfect tense in English. It provides examples of affirmative sentences using the present perfect, such as "Jill has bought a nice balloon". It also gives examples of negative sentences using "hasn't" and questions using the present perfect, including yes/no questions, wh- questions beginning with "where", and questions replacing the subject.
The document discusses the past simple tense in English. It provides examples of positive sentences using the past simple form, negative sentences using "did not" or "didn't", yes/no questions using "did" and the base verb form, and wh- questions using question words like "who", "what", "where", and "when" plus "did" and the base verb form. Examples are given of sentences using the past simple tense with subjects, verbs, and prepositions.
My school is located at 5 Parkovaya Street in Krasnouralsk. It is a state school housed in a beautiful building. Students must follow rules such as being polite, greeting teachers, arriving on time, standing when a teacher enters, and not eating, drinking, running, or using phones in class. Lessons start early at 8:15 and each lasts 40 minutes. The corridors are large, light and long. The teacher and classmates are kind. History is the favorite subject, taught by Nataliya Alexandrovna Khomenkova.
The document is a student's abstract about the town of Krasnouralsk where they live. It provides a history of the town from its founding in 1931 around copper mining. It describes how the town has changed over time with a peak population of 40,000 in the 1970s compared to around 25,000 currently. It outlines the current industries and culture, including schools, libraries, and sports facilities. It discusses some famous citizens and traditions. It also provides the student's views on plans for the future development of the town, such as adding theaters, cinemas, and activities for youth to address issues like drugs and crime.
Языковое портфолио: целесообразность его создания для обучающихсяМарина Уварова
The document discusses language portfolios and their importance for students. It begins by explaining what a portfolio is and then focuses on language portfolios. Language portfolios allow students to collect evidence of their language learning progress over time. This helps students reflect on their skills and achievements, and can be useful for applying to higher education or jobs. The document then outlines the contents of a sample student's own language portfolio, which follows the typical structure of a language passport, biography, dossier and examples of the student's work. It emphasizes that a portfolio helps motivate learning and provides official documentation of language abilities.
Our Earth is a beautiful home for living beings, but pollution, deforestation, damage to the ozone layer, and global warming are threatening the environment. International organizations are working to preserve the environment, but individuals must also do their part by reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling. The document encourages readers to consider what they can do to help the environment, such as reducing energy and water use, reusing containers, and recycling materials like paper, plastic, and glass.
The united kingdom of great britain and northern.Марина Уварова
This document provides information about the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It discusses the UK's constituent countries of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It also mentions the British Isles, Europe, and the world map as broader geographical contexts and was created by Uvarova M.A.
The document discusses the popular BBC television show Top Gear. It provides background on the show's history, starting in 1977 as a regional motoring program that covered cars and road safety. Over time, the show evolved into an entertainment program focused on humor and pushing cars to their limits. It profiles some of the main hosts, including Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May. It also notes the show's large international popularity and discusses whether it can continue successfully without Jeremy Clarkson, who left the BBC.
Alexander Uvarov recommends a horror film he watched. He enjoys horror films and found this one to be worth watching. He encourages others to watch it as well, promising they won't regret it.
Our school is located at 5 Parkovaya Street in Krasnouralsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. It has three floors and is in a new building. Compulsory subjects include Math, Russian, History, Music, Art, Physics, English, Geography, Chemistry, Biology, PE, IT, Design and Technology, and Literature. Optional subjects include Design, Russian Speech, Math Tasks and others. The teachers are kind, clever, nice and beautiful. My favorite subject is English taught by Uvarova Marina Alexandrovna. We do not wear a uniform except for PE. The rules of the school include being polite, saying hello to teachers, arriving on time, standing up when a
The document provides instructions and activities for celebrating a birthday party:
1) It lists common birthday party activities like making a cake, giving presents, lighting candles, singing songs, and dancing.
2) It then has the child match common birthday words to their definitions and fill in the blanks of sentences describing birthday preparations and celebrations.
3) The sentences filled in describe inviting friends, decorating, baking a cake, receiving gifts, lighting candles on the cake, singing, playing games, and the guests leaving after the party.
My school is located at 5 Parkovaya Street in Krasnouralsk. It is a state school housed in a beautiful building. Students must follow rules such as being polite, greeting teachers, arriving on time, standing when a teacher enters, and not eating, drinking, running, or using phones in class. Lessons start early at 8:15 and each lasts 40 minutes. The corridors are large, light and long. The teacher and classmates are kind. History is the favorite subject, taught by Nataliya Alexandrovna Khomenkova.
The document is a student's abstract about the town of Krasnouralsk where they live. It provides a history of the town from its founding in 1931 around copper mining. It describes how the town has changed over time with a peak population of 40,000 in the 1970s compared to around 25,000 currently. It outlines the current industries and culture, including schools, libraries, and sports facilities. It discusses some famous citizens and traditions. It also provides the student's views on plans for the future development of the town, such as adding theaters, cinemas, and activities for youth to address issues like drugs and crime.
Языковое портфолио: целесообразность его создания для обучающихсяМарина Уварова
The document discusses language portfolios and their importance for students. It begins by explaining what a portfolio is and then focuses on language portfolios. Language portfolios allow students to collect evidence of their language learning progress over time. This helps students reflect on their skills and achievements, and can be useful for applying to higher education or jobs. The document then outlines the contents of a sample student's own language portfolio, which follows the typical structure of a language passport, biography, dossier and examples of the student's work. It emphasizes that a portfolio helps motivate learning and provides official documentation of language abilities.
Our Earth is a beautiful home for living beings, but pollution, deforestation, damage to the ozone layer, and global warming are threatening the environment. International organizations are working to preserve the environment, but individuals must also do their part by reducing waste, reusing materials, and recycling. The document encourages readers to consider what they can do to help the environment, such as reducing energy and water use, reusing containers, and recycling materials like paper, plastic, and glass.
The united kingdom of great britain and northern.Марина Уварова
This document provides information about the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. It discusses the UK's constituent countries of England, Scotland, Wales, and Northern Ireland. It also mentions the British Isles, Europe, and the world map as broader geographical contexts and was created by Uvarova M.A.
The document discusses the popular BBC television show Top Gear. It provides background on the show's history, starting in 1977 as a regional motoring program that covered cars and road safety. Over time, the show evolved into an entertainment program focused on humor and pushing cars to their limits. It profiles some of the main hosts, including Jeremy Clarkson, Richard Hammond, and James May. It also notes the show's large international popularity and discusses whether it can continue successfully without Jeremy Clarkson, who left the BBC.
Alexander Uvarov recommends a horror film he watched. He enjoys horror films and found this one to be worth watching. He encourages others to watch it as well, promising they won't regret it.
Our school is located at 5 Parkovaya Street in Krasnouralsk, Sverdlovsk Oblast, Russia. It has three floors and is in a new building. Compulsory subjects include Math, Russian, History, Music, Art, Physics, English, Geography, Chemistry, Biology, PE, IT, Design and Technology, and Literature. Optional subjects include Design, Russian Speech, Math Tasks and others. The teachers are kind, clever, nice and beautiful. My favorite subject is English taught by Uvarova Marina Alexandrovna. We do not wear a uniform except for PE. The rules of the school include being polite, saying hello to teachers, arriving on time, standing up when a
The document provides instructions and activities for celebrating a birthday party:
1) It lists common birthday party activities like making a cake, giving presents, lighting candles, singing songs, and dancing.
2) It then has the child match common birthday words to their definitions and fill in the blanks of sentences describing birthday preparations and celebrations.
3) The sentences filled in describe inviting friends, decorating, baking a cake, receiving gifts, lighting candles on the cake, singing, playing games, and the guests leaving after the party.
This document provides a historical overview of the town of Krasnouralsk from yesterday to tomorrow. It discusses the town's founding with the construction of a copper plant. It then outlines several important aspects of the town including its education system with multiple schools, cultural institutions like the Palace of Culture, and public squares honoring Lenin and WWII heroes. The document also shares the results of a poll of residents about the town's history and traditions and their suggestions for improvements such as building roads, a hospital, and recreational facilities. It emphasizes that people must know their past to shape the future of their town.
The document describes the student's school located at 5 Parkovaya St in Krasnouralsk. Lessons start at 8:15 AM daily and include 6 classes taught by kind teachers of subjects like biology, English, design and technology, and PE. The school has classrooms, corridors, stairs, and a teacher's room. The student has friendly classmates and they are not required to wear a uniform except for PE classes. School rules include being polite, greeting teachers, arriving on time, standing when a teacher enters, not eating or drinking in class, not running in corridors, and not bringing phones or talking in class.
This document outlines a student's school timetable. It notes that school is held 6 days a week from 8:15am to 10:40am, with lunch. The student's favorite day is Saturday, which has 3 lessons - Russian, Russian Speech, and Sport. The timetable then lists the daily classes for each day of the week, including subjects like Maths, English, History, and more.