I. English as a world language
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Mostly it is spoken in...
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I learn English because I want to... / like... / have to... / it...
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Many people in my country want to study English because...
In my country English is necessary to know if...
English is a must in my country in / if...
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Which student is working harder than the others? What is she doing?
Which student is working carefully? Why?
Which of the students is doing better? Etc.
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I think the best way to learn a language is to...
Its useful / helpful / important to... when you learn a language.
To be a good language learner you should...
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Do you agree that learning English is faster in the UK? Etc.
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II. Famous British people
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Key: James Watt the steam engine;
George Stephenson the steam locomotive,
the worlds first railway;
Michael Faraday magneto-electricity;
John L. Baird television;
Alan Turing the electronic calculator.
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1829 a speed record of 35 mph was established by a train in Great Britain;
1830 the worlds first railroad passenger train service started between Liverpool and Manchester;
1857 steel rails were used for the first time in Great Britain;
1863 the worlds first underground railway was opened in London.
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III. Views of Britain
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Does Britain...?
What kind of...?
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IV. Countries, cultures and people
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Britain: It consists of 4 countries and a lot of counties.
Russia: Russia consists of many regions.
Both: People of many nationalities live in Britain and in Russia.
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For Fun and Profit
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supermarket pizza restaurant zebra judo kangaroo | American Italian French Spanish Japanese Australian | photograph vodka sputnik hamburger jungle concert | Latin Russian Russian German Hindi Italian |
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