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2 TASK #1. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 01:30 min. PREPARATIONTask 1. Imagine that you are preparing a project with your friend. You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to read this text to your friend. You have 1.5 minutes to read the text silently, then be ready to read it out aloud. You will not have more than 1.5 minutes to read it. The word “history” comes from the Greek word which basically means “to learn or to know by inquiry”. That is why History teachers encourage their students to probe, dispute, dig deeper – that is, inquire. History is not static. It is fluid. It changes and grows and becomes richer and more complex when any individual interacts with it. Knowledge of history is empowering. Any event is a part of an ever- expanding wave that may have started moving outward hundreds of years ago. One who “sees” history is able to harness the power of that wave’s entire journey. Finally, the best history has at its foundation a story. For example, a printer challenges a King and so is laid the foundation of the first amendment. One more case – a New Jersey miner finds gold in California and it sets off a torrent of movement westward, or a woman going home from work does not leave her seat and a Civil Rights movement explodes.
3 TASK #1. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 01:30 min. ANSWERTask 1. Read the text aloud 1 The word “history” comes from the Greek word which basically means “to learn or to know by inquiry”. That is why History teachers encourage their students to probe, dispute, dig deeper – that is, inquire. History is not static. It is fluid. It changes and grows and becomes richer and more complex when any individual interacts with it. Knowledge of history is empowering. Any event is a part of an ever- expanding wave that may have started moving outward hundreds of years ago. One who “sees” history is able to harness the power of that wave’s entire journey. Finally, the best history has at its foundation a story. For example, a printer challenges a King and so is laid the foundation of the first amendment. One more case – a New Jersey miner finds gold in California and it sets off a torrent of movement westward, or a woman going home from work does not leave her seat and a Civil Rights movement explodes. End answer
4 TASK #2. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 01:40 min. PREPARATIONTask 2. Study the advertisement. You are going to visit an amusement park and now you are calling to find out more information. In 1.5 minutes you are to ask five direct questions to find out the following: You have 20 seconds to ask each question. location 2) opening hours 3) entrance fee 4) if one can take photos there 5) number of attractions 2
5 TASK #2. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 01:40 min. ANSWERTask 2. Ask five direct questions to find out the following: 1) location You have 20 seconds. 2 End answer
6 2) opening hours You have 20 seconds.TASK #2. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 01:40 min ANSWER Task 2. Ask five direct questions to find out the following: 2) opening hours You have 20 seconds. 2 End answer
7 3) entrance fee You have 20 seconds.TASK #2. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 01:40 min ANSWER Task 2. Ask five direct questions to find out the following: 3) entrance fee You have 20 seconds. 2 End answer
8 4) if one can take photos thereTASK #2. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 01:40 min ANSWER Task 2. Ask five direct questions to find out the following: 4) if one can take photos there You have 20 seconds. 2 End answer
9 5) number of attractionsTASK #2. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 01:40 min ANSWER Task 2. Ask five direct questions to find out the following: 5) number of attractions You have 20 seconds. 2 End answer
10 TASK #3. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 02:00 min. PREPARATIONTask 3 Imagine that these are photos from your album. Choose one of the photos to present to your friend In your talk remember to speak about: - when and where you took the photo - what/who is in the photo - what is happening - why you keep the photo in the album - why you decided to show the picture to your friend You have to talk continuously, starting with I’ve chosen photo number … .
11 1 2 3 Task 3. Start speaking and speak for not more than 2 minutesTASK #3. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 02:00 min ANSWER Task 3. Start speaking and speak for not more than 2 minutes In your talk remember to speak about: when and where you took the photo what/who is in the photo what is happening why you keep the photo in the album why you decided to show the picture to your friend You have to talk continuously, starting with I’ve chosen photo number … . 3 End answer
12 TASK #4. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 02:00 min. PREPARATIONTask 4. Study the two photographs. In 1.5 minutes be ready to compare and contrast the photographs: give a brief description of the photos (action, location) say what the pictures have in common say in what way the pictures are different say which of the kinds of sports presented in the pictures you’d prefer explain why You will speak for not more than 2 minutes. You have to talk continuously. 4 1. 2.
13 TASK #4. PREPARATION – 01:30 min. ANSWER – 02:00 min. ANSWERTask 4. Compare and contrast the photographs: give a brief description of the photos (action, location) say what the pictures have in common say in what way the pictures are different say which of the kinds of sports presented in the pictures you’d prefer explain why You will speak for not more than 2 minutes. You have to talk continuously. 4 1. 2. End answer
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