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Count, please 1594-837= One thousand five hundred and ninety four minus eight hundred and thirty seven is seven hundred and fifty seven
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Welcome to the world teenagers’ competition Describing people Numerals and dates Speaking about famous people How can we communicate with each other 50100150200250 300 50100150200250300 50100150200250300 50100150200250300 10015020025030050
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It’s a chance in a million Шанс на миллион
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John will go to school on the tenth of September. John will not go to school on the tenth of September. He will go to school on the first of September
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Sociableindustriouspoliteshyrude lazy
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United Nations Educational, Scientific, and Cultural Organization
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For me – yes. You know, my English isn’t so good! Hi, Paul! What’s up? Certainly, I’ll help you. Why? Are the questions so difficult? Hi, Steve! Could you help me to answer the questions in the World Teenagers’ Competition? 1. Hi, Steve! 2. Hi, Paul! What’s up? 3. Could you help me to answer the questions in the World Teenagers’ Competition? 4. Why? Are the questions so difficult? 5. For me – yes. You know, my English isn’t so good! 6. Certainly, I’ll help you.
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IF YOU are over the age of 12, like travelling, want to make new friends. want to improve your English, Just answer our questions! UNESCO offers 50 lucky participants the chance to visit all the English-speaking countries absolutely free! So for the chance to win the tour just answer the following simple questions: 1. Can you describe yourself in five words? 2. What would you most like to change in yourself? 3. What’s your motto? 4. How do you see yourself in 10 years? 5. How do you see our planet in 10 years? Send your reply to our e-mail: info@teenager.com.
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Moscow Founded: 1147 Population: 10,407,000 Area: 1,081 sq km Rainfall: 581 mm Winter temperature: -10 0 C Summer temperature: +18 0 C London Founded: 43 Population: 7,600,000 Area: 1,706 sq km Rainfall: 799 mm Winter temperature: +3 0 C Summer temperature: +22,5 0 C Washington Founded: 1790 Population: 1,000,000 Area: 200 sq km Rainfall: 1,064 mm Winter temperature: +2 0 C Summer temperature: +24 0 C Sydney Founded: 1788 Population: 4,200,000 Area: 1,600 sq km Rainfall: 1,180 mm Winter temperature: +12 0 C Summer temperature: +22 0 C
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Moscow Founded: 1147 Population: 10,407,000 Area: 1,081 sq km Rainfall: 581 mm Winter temperature: -10 0 C Summer temperature: +18 0 C London Founded: 43 Population: 7,600,000 Area: 1,706 sq km Rainfall: 799 mm Winter temperature: +3 0 C Summer temperature: +22,5 0 C Washington Founded: 1790 Population: 1,000,000 Area: 200 sq km Rainfall: 1,064 mm Winter temperature: +2 0 C Summer temperature: +24 0 C Sydney Founded: 1788 Population: 4,200,000 Area: 1,600 sq km Rainfall: 1,180 mm Winter temperature: +12 0 C Summer temperature: +22 0 C 1968 – one thousand nine hundred and sixty eight
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Moscow Founded: 1147 Population: 10,407,000 Area: 1,081 sq km Rainfall: 581 mm Winter temperature: -10 0 C Summer temperature: +18 0 C London Founded: 43 Population: 7,600,000 Area: 1,706 sq km Rainfall: 799 mm Winter temperature: +3 0 C Summer temperature: +22,5 0 C Washington Founded: 1790 Population: 1,000,000 Area: 200 sq km Rainfall: 1,064 mm Winter temperature: +2 0 C Summer temperature: +24 0 C Sydney Founded: 1788 Population: 4,200,000 Area: 1,600 sq km Rainfall: 1,180 mm Winter temperature: +12 0 C Summer temperature: +22 0 C 18,007,000 – eighteen million seven thousand
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Founded: 1147 Population: 10,407,000 Area: 1,081 sq km Rainfall: 581 mm Winter temperature: -10 0 C Summer temperature: +18 0 C In 3147 (in thirty one and forty seven)
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William Shakespeare Princess Diana Aleksandr Pushkin Andrej Sakharov Winston ChurchillLeonardo Da Vinchi
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Ruslan and Ludmila Eugene Onegin The Tale of Tsar Saltan David Copperfield The Adventures of Oliver Twist Borodino
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Romeo and Juliet Hamlet Othello The Adventures of Tom Sawyer Alice's Adventures in Wonderland
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the first wife of Charles, Prince of Wales; Jane Eyre; international charity; an English novelist and poet; her death in a car crash; the American Revolutionary War; the president of Great Ormond Street Hospital for Children; the president
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1921 – 1942 – 1953 – 1975 – 1987 – 1989 – He was born. He graduated from the Moscow State University and started his work in physics. A.Sakharov became the youngest academician in Russia. He won the Nobel Prize. He took part in International Conference against atomic wars in Moscow and he also started his official career as a member of Russian Parliament. He died.
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Andrej Sakharov was born on the 21 st of May, 1921 in Moscow. Winston Churchill was born on the 30 th of November, 1874 in Britain, in rich and famous family. He graduated from the Moscow State University and became the most famous researchers in physics. In 1895 he graduated from Sandhurst Military Academy and in five years time, in 1900, became a member of Parliament. As a scientist he understood the danger of atomic wars and fought against them. He was the Prime Minister during the Second World War. He also fought for human rights, progress and peace all over the world. In 1975 he won the Nobel Peace Prize. 1. Andrej Sakharov 2. Winston Churchill 1 2 1 2 1 2 1 1
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Phone Computer Letters Postcards
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Computer KeyboardMonitor Disk Mouse and mouse pad
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1. Computer 2. Fax 3. E-mail 4. Telephone 5. Internet a.The machine which is used for sending or receiving copies of printed material, letters, pictures, ets. along a telephone line. b.An international network of computers. It has electronic mail and provides a large amount of information. c.An electronic machine that can store and recall information, do many processes on it. d.A method of using computer for composing, storing and receiving messages over electronic communication systems. e.A system for sending or receiving speech over long distances. c a d e b
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To leave the message, to take a chance, to be out of luck, to receive e-mail, to be in luck,to send e-mail, to take a message, to miss a chance,
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Christie: Could you ask him to call me back, please? Mr. Preston: Certainly, Christie Christie: Hello! It’s Christie. Can I speak to Oliver, please? Mr. Preston : OK, Christie, I’ll give him a message. Christie: Thank you. Bye. Mr. Preston : hello, Christie! I’m afraid Oliver isn’t here at the moment. Mr. Preston : Bye. Christie: Can you tell him Christie call? 5 4 1 6 7 2 8 3
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About ten years ago telephone was the only means communication which people could use their home. present computers make our life much more comfortable. Now we can send messages each other fax, e- mail or communicate the Internet. Those who have the Internet can communicate not only people. They can get information any library all over the world. … … … …… … … …… with onatAtany to inofby
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