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Power Point (10 ).
1.1. English film directors. DAVID KEITH LYNCH
1.2. Speak on topic A TELEVISION DIRECTOR: Duties and Responsibilities
2.1. Read and translate the article American film directors. GUY RITCHIE
2.2. Speak on topic OSTANKINO TOWER
3.1. American film directors. STANLEY KUBRICK
3.2. Speak on topic HISTORY OF RUSSIAN TELEVISION
4.1. Canadian film directors. JAMES CAMERON
4.2. Speak on topic THE FIRST BRITISH TELEVISION BROADCAST
5.1. English film directors. RIDLEY SCOTT
5.2 Speak on topic THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OF TELEVISION: positive and negative
6.1. Australian film directors. MEL GIBSON
6.2. Speak on topic THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OF TELEVISION: psychological and physical
7.1. American film directors. COEN BROTHERS
7.2. Speak on topic THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OF TELEVISION: gender
8.1. American film directors. QUENTIN TARANTINO
8.2. Speak on topic THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OF TELEVISION: socializing children
9.1. American film directors. FRANCIS COPPOLA
9.2 Speak on topic MY FAVOURITE TV PROGRAMM
10.1. American film directors. CLINT EASTWOOD
10.2 Speak on topic ADVANTAGES AND DISANVANTAGES OF TV
11.1. American film directors. JAMES (Jim) JARMUSCH
11.2 Speak on topic THE SOCIAL ASPECTS OF TELEVISION: alleged dangers; propaganda
12.1. American film directors. MARTIN SCORSESE
12.2 Speak on topic TELEVISION in 2000s: sitcoms and drama
13.1. American film directors. ROBERT RODRIGUES
13.2 Speak on topic TELEVISION in 2000s: reality TV; medical, low and investigation shows
14.1. Read and translate the article American film directors. WOODY ALLEN
14.2 Speak on topic TELEVISION in 2000s: internet TV
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1. ( !!!) A BOOK REPORT ( 10 ) ( 20-21 ).
Contents
The author and his works. 3
The plot 4
Characters. 6
Conclusion. 8
Phrases. 9
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1.1. Sequence of tenses. Reported Speech. Reported questions. Reported Commands and Request. P.286-295
1.2. The Passive Voice. Passive Infinitive. Use of the articles with Geographical Names. Nouns advice, information, news ets. Fractions. P. 309-318
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1.3. Ways of Expressing Necessity. The Past Perfect Continuous Tense. The Future Perfect Tense. P. 331-340.
1.4. The Participle. The Nominative Absolute Construcrion. P. 355-362
1.5. Modal Verbs with Perfect Infinitive. Correlative Conjunction bothand, eitheror, neithernor P. 378-385
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2.1. . 293-295
2.2. . 300-302
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2.4. . 323-325
2.5. . 338-340
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2.7. C. 361-363
2.8. C. 369-370
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5.1. . 296 A Visit to London, . 299 13. : The city I like the best. A capital city. Impressions of a Visit to a city.
5.2. . 319 The United Kingdom of Great Britain and northern Ireland. P. 322 Canada. : Russia, Canada, GB, Australia, the USA
5.3. . 341 I am his Brother. P. 345 Olympic Games. P.346 Sports in GB. : The Role of Olympic Games in the development of sports and friendship. Sports in Russia. Sports in GB. My favorite sports..
5.4. . 363 No Accommodation for you. : Meeting an Old friend, Going on a Trip for a Holiday, Arriving an a City.
5.5. C. 386 Mendoza sells himself. : Outstanding Russian painters. Most famous British painters.