Arbat Street is a one kilometer long pedestrian street located in the historic center of Moscow, Russia. It has existed since at least the 15th century, making it one of the oldest surviving streets in the Russian capital. The document provides basic information about the history and location of Arbat Street in Moscow.
Maria Sharapova is a tall Russian tennis player with long blond hair. She was born in 1987 in Russia. Her hobbies include tennis and she currently plays for coach Sven Grenefeld. Additional details about her life and career can be found on her Wikipedia page in Russian.
Oprah Winfrey is an American media mogul, talk show host, actress, and philanthropist. She is best known for her talk show "The Oprah Winfrey Show" which was nationally syndicated from 1986 to 2011. Dubbed the "Queen of All Media", Oprah has become the richest African American of the 20th century and the greatest black philanthropist in American history. She overcame a difficult childhood to build a multi-billion dollar media empire through her talk show, acting, publishing, and other business ventures. Oprah remains one of the most influential women in the world and gives generously to charitable causes through her foundation.
Kimi Raikkonen is a famous Finnish racing car driver born in 1979 who enjoys snowboarding, jogging, ice hockey and drives for the McLaren Mercedes team; he has short blond hair and comes from Finland.
Powerpoint presentation by a group of 2nd ESO Students. The aim of the task was doing a collaborative project about a famous person who had meant a change in human history.
The document lists various professions in English and provides examples of questions asking "What is he/she?" followed by answers identifying common jobs. It encourages practicing forming similar questions and answering with occupations. Professions mentioned include artist, actor, baker, hairdresser, builder, butcher, cleaner, cook, dentist, doctor, driver, engineer, nurse, policeman, postman, and teacher.
This document summarizes two board games - Monopoly from Britain and Russian Loto. Monopoly is a game where players try to increase their fortune by buying, renting, and selling real estate, with the goal of becoming the richest player. Russian Loto is a traditional Russian game similar to bingo, where players aim to be the first to mark off all numbers on their card that are drawn randomly. The document provides brief descriptions of gameplay for both games and includes links for more information.
- The first playing cards originated in East Asia, specifically China and Korea in the 12th century where they were mentioned as being used for games with oblong leaves dating back to the 9th century Tang dynasty.
- It is believed that playing cards spread along the route of China - India - Persia - Egypt - Europe, carried by Arab traders and sailors who developed their own deck of cards resembling the Tarot deck with suits of swords, staves, cups and pentacles.
- The rules described are for a card game where players can walk or translate cards of the same rank from one player to the next until someone cannot translate and must pick up the cards.
The game of Monopoly involves players moving around a board and buying property. The goal is to stay in the game by collecting rent from other players who land on your property and eventually bankrupting all other players. Players can buy different properties, build houses and hotels on them to increase rent amounts and income. The name Monopoly comes from the strategy of buying all the properties of a certain color or type to become a monopolist and charge high rent to other players. Success depends on properly assessing resources, vision, and luck, but preparation and calculation provide a safer strategy to outlast competitors.
Charles Darrow, an unemployed man during the Great Depression, created the board game Monopoly and tried to sell the idea to Parker Brothers in 1934 but they rejected it due to design flaws. Undeterred, Darrow produced 5,000 copies himself and sold them in a Philadelphia department store. As demand increased, he approached Parker Brothers again who recognized the game's popularity. Monopoly became the best-selling game in America when Parker Brothers took it on in 1935. Now over half a billion people have played Monopoly worldwide and it remains one of the most popular board games.
Charles Darrow created the game Monopoly in 1934 during the Great Depression after Parker Brothers rejected his original design. He produced 5,000 copies himself and sold them in a Philadelphia department store. As demand increased, he returned to Parker Brothers who agreed to publish the game, which then became the best-selling game in the United States by 1935. Over half a billion people have now played Monopoly worldwide and championships are held with substantial prize money. The game involves players taking turns throwing dice and moving their tokens around the board, buying and trading properties, paying rent, and following other events.
This document discusses several board games including Monopoly, Martian Memory, Cluedo, Uno, and Jungle Speed. Monopoly is an economic strategy game where players maximize economic success using initial capital while bankrupting other players. Martian Memory is a memory game where players match and remove identical cards. Cluedo is a famous detective game where players solve mysteries. Uno is a card game that develops logical thinking as players try to get rid of all their cards. Jungle Speed is a fast-paced game where players try to be the first to remove all cards from their stack.
This document summarizes the word game "Tick Tack Bumm" from the Austrian company Piatnik. In the game, players are passed a "bomb" timer that randomly counts down, and must name a word containing a syllable on a card before passing the bomb to the next player. Depending on the roll of the dice, the syllable can be from the beginning, middle or end of the word. The player left holding the bomb when it explodes loses. The game is suitable for parties and families, supports 2 to 12 players, and includes 55 bilateral syllable cards, a dice and rules.
Two students from class 6A, Valeria Kozlova and Yulia Bakhteeva, gave a presentation on road signs. Their presentation discussed various commands and informational signs that drivers may encounter on roads, such as speed limits, parking rules, refueling locations, stopping requirements, and places to eat. The students utilized image search engines to find pictures of road signs to include in their presentation.
The artist profession can be divided into specialties like illustrator, graphic artist, and cartoonist. Artists can work in private studios, art studios, and for publishers, exhibitions, advertising, and education. To be an artist requires talent for painting and drawing as well as specialized knowledge of colors, light, and art tools. It is considered a mentally engaging profession that connects receiving and processing information where the intellectual thought of the artist is important, though physical work is also involved.
A pilot must be physically and mentally healthy, with good memory and intelligence to operate aircraft. The document outlines the basic requirements to be a pilot, including being fully healthy, mentally strong, and smart enough to have a good memory. It also provides salary information for pilots at three major Russian airlines - Aeroflot pays 160,000 rubles, Transaero pays 180,000 rubles, and Siberia pays 110,000 rubles, with all requiring pilots to work at least 64 hours per month.
This document discusses the honors and achievements of Lionel Messi. It details that he is an Olympic champion from 2008 and youth world champion in 2005 where he was best player and top scorer. With Barcelona, he has won 6 Spanish league titles and 3 Champions League titles. He has won FIFA Ballon d'Or award in 2010, 2011, 2012, and FIFA World Player of the Year in 2009. He holds records as top scorer in Spanish league and Champions League. Overall, the document lists Messi's extensive career achievements and individual honors from club and international competitions.
The document discusses several different professions: tour guide, tattoo artist, musician, and interior decorator. It provides details on the typical responsibilities and qualifications for each role. Tour guides work in tourist bureaus and agencies, leading visitors around locations and sights. They must be knowledgeable, outgoing, and able to communicate well. Tattoo artists specialize in applying tattoos and have skills in art and drawing, with some also having medical training. Musicians can be professional performers or amateurs, with the former earning an income through music. Decorators design and style interior spaces using various artistic elements and materials to create atmospheres.
The ideal job is one that nourishes the soul and brings pleasure, such as being an actor who can creatively transform into different images and play various emotions and feelings on screen, potentially becoming popular and earning a lot of money by acting in movies.
The document discusses the ideal job and a passion for rally car racing. The author's favorite type of racing is the World Rally Championship (WRC). The WRC is an international rally series organized by the FIA since 1973 that replaced a previous championship. The author's favorite car competing in the WRC is the VW Polo.
A stewardess provides passenger service and maintains cleanliness in passenger cabins on vessels. Their work involves versatile and technically simple tasks during working hours, such as a steward, to assist passengers.
Arbat Street is a one kilometer long pedestrian street located in the historic center of Moscow, Russia. It has existed since at least the 15th century, making it one of the oldest surviving streets in the Russian capital. The document provides basic information about the history and location of Arbat Street in Moscow.
Maria Sharapova is a tall Russian tennis player with long blond hair. She was born in 1987 in Russia. Her hobbies include tennis and she currently plays for coach Sven Grenefeld. Additional details about her life and career can be found on her Wikipedia page in Russian.
Oprah Winfrey is an American media mogul, talk show host, actress, and philanthropist. She is best known for her talk show "The Oprah Winfrey Show" which was nationally syndicated from 1986 to 2011. Dubbed the "Queen of All Media", Oprah has become the richest African American of the 20th century and the greatest black philanthropist in American history. She overcame a difficult childhood to build a multi-billion dollar media empire through her talk show, acting, publishing, and other business ventures. Oprah remains one of the most influential women in the world and gives generously to charitable causes through her foundation.
Kimi Raikkonen is a famous Finnish racing car driver born in 1979 who enjoys snowboarding, jogging, ice hockey and drives for the McLaren Mercedes team; he has short blond hair and comes from Finland.
Powerpoint presentation by a group of 2nd ESO Students. The aim of the task was doing a collaborative project about a famous person who had meant a change in human history.
The document lists various professions in English and provides examples of questions asking "What is he/she?" followed by answers identifying common jobs. It encourages practicing forming similar questions and answering with occupations. Professions mentioned include artist, actor, baker, hairdresser, builder, butcher, cleaner, cook, dentist, doctor, driver, engineer, nurse, policeman, postman, and teacher.
This document summarizes two board games - Monopoly from Britain and Russian Loto. Monopoly is a game where players try to increase their fortune by buying, renting, and selling real estate, with the goal of becoming the richest player. Russian Loto is a traditional Russian game similar to bingo, where players aim to be the first to mark off all numbers on their card that are drawn randomly. The document provides brief descriptions of gameplay for both games and includes links for more information.
- The first playing cards originated in East Asia, specifically China and Korea in the 12th century where they were mentioned as being used for games with oblong leaves dating back to the 9th century Tang dynasty.
- It is believed that playing cards spread along the route of China - India - Persia - Egypt - Europe, carried by Arab traders and sailors who developed their own deck of cards resembling the Tarot deck with suits of swords, staves, cups and pentacles.
- The rules described are for a card game where players can walk or translate cards of the same rank from one player to the next until someone cannot translate and must pick up the cards.
The game of Monopoly involves players moving around a board and buying property. The goal is to stay in the game by collecting rent from other players who land on your property and eventually bankrupting all other players. Players can buy different properties, build houses and hotels on them to increase rent amounts and income. The name Monopoly comes from the strategy of buying all the properties of a certain color or type to become a monopolist and charge high rent to other players. Success depends on properly assessing resources, vision, and luck, but preparation and calculation provide a safer strategy to outlast competitors.
Charles Darrow, an unemployed man during the Great Depression, created the board game Monopoly and tried to sell the idea to Parker Brothers in 1934 but they rejected it due to design flaws. Undeterred, Darrow produced 5,000 copies himself and sold them in a Philadelphia department store. As demand increased, he approached Parker Brothers again who recognized the game's popularity. Monopoly became the best-selling game in America when Parker Brothers took it on in 1935. Now over half a billion people have played Monopoly worldwide and it remains one of the most popular board games.
Charles Darrow created the game Monopoly in 1934 during the Great Depression after Parker Brothers rejected his original design. He produced 5,000 copies himself and sold them in a Philadelphia department store. As demand increased, he returned to Parker Brothers who agreed to publish the game, which then became the best-selling game in the United States by 1935. Over half a billion people have now played Monopoly worldwide and championships are held with substantial prize money. The game involves players taking turns throwing dice and moving their tokens around the board, buying and trading properties, paying rent, and following other events.
This document discusses several board games including Monopoly, Martian Memory, Cluedo, Uno, and Jungle Speed. Monopoly is an economic strategy game where players maximize economic success using initial capital while bankrupting other players. Martian Memory is a memory game where players match and remove identical cards. Cluedo is a famous detective game where players solve mysteries. Uno is a card game that develops logical thinking as players try to get rid of all their cards. Jungle Speed is a fast-paced game where players try to be the first to remove all cards from their stack.
This document summarizes the word game "Tick Tack Bumm" from the Austrian company Piatnik. In the game, players are passed a "bomb" timer that randomly counts down, and must name a word containing a syllable on a card before passing the bomb to the next player. Depending on the roll of the dice, the syllable can be from the beginning, middle or end of the word. The player left holding the bomb when it explodes loses. The game is suitable for parties and families, supports 2 to 12 players, and includes 55 bilateral syllable cards, a dice and rules.
Two students from class 6A, Valeria Kozlova and Yulia Bakhteeva, gave a presentation on road signs. Their presentation discussed various commands and informational signs that drivers may encounter on roads, such as speed limits, parking rules, refueling locations, stopping requirements, and places to eat. The students utilized image search engines to find pictures of road signs to include in their presentation.
The artist profession can be divided into specialties like illustrator, graphic artist, and cartoonist. Artists can work in private studios, art studios, and for publishers, exhibitions, advertising, and education. To be an artist requires talent for painting and drawing as well as specialized knowledge of colors, light, and art tools. It is considered a mentally engaging profession that connects receiving and processing information where the intellectual thought of the artist is important, though physical work is also involved.
A pilot must be physically and mentally healthy, with good memory and intelligence to operate aircraft. The document outlines the basic requirements to be a pilot, including being fully healthy, mentally strong, and smart enough to have a good memory. It also provides salary information for pilots at three major Russian airlines - Aeroflot pays 160,000 rubles, Transaero pays 180,000 rubles, and Siberia pays 110,000 rubles, with all requiring pilots to work at least 64 hours per month.
This document discusses the honors and achievements of Lionel Messi. It details that he is an Olympic champion from 2008 and youth world champion in 2005 where he was best player and top scorer. With Barcelona, he has won 6 Spanish league titles and 3 Champions League titles. He has won FIFA Ballon d'Or award in 2010, 2011, 2012, and FIFA World Player of the Year in 2009. He holds records as top scorer in Spanish league and Champions League. Overall, the document lists Messi's extensive career achievements and individual honors from club and international competitions.
The document discusses several different professions: tour guide, tattoo artist, musician, and interior decorator. It provides details on the typical responsibilities and qualifications for each role. Tour guides work in tourist bureaus and agencies, leading visitors around locations and sights. They must be knowledgeable, outgoing, and able to communicate well. Tattoo artists specialize in applying tattoos and have skills in art and drawing, with some also having medical training. Musicians can be professional performers or amateurs, with the former earning an income through music. Decorators design and style interior spaces using various artistic elements and materials to create atmospheres.
The ideal job is one that nourishes the soul and brings pleasure, such as being an actor who can creatively transform into different images and play various emotions and feelings on screen, potentially becoming popular and earning a lot of money by acting in movies.
The document discusses the ideal job and a passion for rally car racing. The author's favorite type of racing is the World Rally Championship (WRC). The WRC is an international rally series organized by the FIA since 1973 that replaced a previous championship. The author's favorite car competing in the WRC is the VW Polo.
A stewardess provides passenger service and maintains cleanliness in passenger cabins on vessels. Their work involves versatile and technically simple tasks during working hours, such as a steward, to assist passengers.
The document discusses the role of a steward on a vessel. A steward maintains cleanliness in passenger cabins and provides passenger service. They perform various tasks to assist passengers and keep areas clean during working hours.
Darya Klimentova is a Russian synchronized swimmer born in 1989 in Elektrostal, Moscow oblast. She began her career in 2008, winning bronze in duets at the FINA World Trophy. In 2009 and 2013, she became a double world champion as part of the Russian team. Klimentova has won multiple gold medals at the European Championships, Universiade, and World Championships. She has received high Russian state honors for her sporting achievements, including the Order of Friendship in 2012 and the title of Honored Master of Sports of Russia in 2010.
James Rodriguez, a midfielder for Real Madrid, is married to Daniela Pock, the sister of Colombian goalkeeper David Pockmarks. Together they have a daughter named Salome Rodriguez born on May 29, 2013. Rodriguez won the UEFA Super Cup in 2014 and was the top scorer at the 2014 World Cup.
This document discusses rules of the road, mentioning transhumance, falling rocks, speed limits, direction of traffic, and zebra crossings in 3 brief sentences. Parking prohibitions and two-way traffic on the main road are noted, along with hazards from falling rocks and the need to follow traffic rules.