суббота, 12 апреля 2014 г.

Independent learning log


12 April 2014
Busuu website.


I really liked this website very much. In my opinion it is very useful for all who want improve or learn new language.  Website has very different tasks, such as: speaking, listening, watching and writing. You can chose level which you want. From my point of view it is very important to chose right level if you want get good results. I worked along and I sped 2, 5 hours there from 21.30 to 00.00 p.m. It was so exciting. It also enlarge your vocabulary and particularly what I liked people from the entire world who help you during your study. I did some tasks and I could not to say that I did not any words before but I think it is because I spent a little time there. Also I enjoyed socialize with other member of groups. Unfortunately site is pay it is free only for 7 days. Generally speaking I advise everyone to visit this site I'm sure you will not regret.

Independent learning log

1. Date: 11 April 2014
2. Work done and resources used: English centre
3. Activity type: Listening, Speaking
4. Location and partner: Home, no partners
5. Time spent: from 8:05 p.m to 8:45 p.m

6. Evaluation: I was training my listening and writing at the same time in Lyrics Training  by a game. I liked this game very much. It was very interesting and entertaining. It was like a karaoke. First of all I listened to music once. I chose the song “Young and beautiful”. Secondly, I was writing missed words in the gaps while I listened to the song. At the beginning I did not have enough time to fill the gaps. However I tried and I got into the way, so I could do it. It was not only interesting and also it was compensative game. At the end I got 612 scores. I think it is nice job for the first time.
 To my mind such kind of game is very helpful. It is not important to know English perfectly. That is why, there are four levels of game (beginner, intermediate, advance and expert ) and everyone can choose suitable level for himself/herself. There are a lot of languages not only English. And students, who learn other languages, can use this site. I think it enables them to improve their listening and writing skills. I prefer such kind of resouces og learning English than traditional methods. They are comfortable to use. I suggest you use it.

Independent Learning

 1.Date
 2. Work done and resources used
3.Activity type
4.Location and  Partner(s) 
5.Time spent from  -to 
6.Evaluation 
11.04.2014
 English central
 Listening
Speaking
 Home
No partners
09.15 a.m. - 12 00 a.m.
I have never heard about this site before. It interested me when we had your lesson. I like music very much and I like singing. Of course,when we sing a song and don't know some words we just say "na-na-na" or "mmmmm". And I think this site can help us.
 This site is very unusual and interesting. From the very beginning I chose my favourite songs. I tried to be very attentive and quick. I made a lot of mistakes because my listening is not very good.But it was very funny. My mistakes were
shown and then I didn't repeat them.
 I should improve my listening and this site will help me. I will use it necesseraly!
12.04.2014
Sounds: The Pronunciation App
 Listening
Writing
 Home 
No partners
 2.30 p.m. - 
3.20 p.m.
This program was not in prezi. I forgot that we had to use programes from prezi, but I hope that it is not a big mistake. This program is comfortable to use. I downloaded it
on my phone. It was difficult to do some listening exercises. For example, I had to listen words and write their transcriptions.
If you don't know correct answer you can show it.However it is very useful program, I think.

 12.04.2014
Проверка уровня английского
Reading
Writing
Grammar
Vocabulary
 Home 
No partners
 6.05 p.m.- 6.30 p.m.
This program also was not in prezi. If
you
want to know your english level, just download this program on your phone! It is very quick! But, my results was not so good as I expected...So I will check my knowledge again later.
 12.04.2014
SpeakingPal
Listening
Speaking
   Home
No partners   
7.10 p.m.-8.15 p.m.
9.20 p.m. - 10.15. p.m.
It is the last program which I have used. I downloaded it on my phone too. I recommend this program everyone!!! This program can help us to improve our speaking! There are many types of conversations and also you can watch short videos. Then you can repeat them. The characters of videos tell you sentences from conversations.
Answers are shown to you below and
you must read them into the microphone. Then you can see your result. If you have 3 stars for your speaking your pronunciation is very good. I like this program very much!
Date
 Work done and resourcesused
Activity tipe
 Location & Partner(s)
 Time spent
From- to
 Evaluation
 12.04.14
 English central
 Listening Speaking
 Home 
No patners
 12.00 p.m.- 3.00p.m.
 I loved this site. This is a very interesting site. This is exactly what I was looking for. I liked here that you can listen to your favorite music and practice your English at the same time. This site has many new clips which is good because that other sites are not new clips.Here you can not only listen to your favorite music but also watch clips. Also after of each clip has English subtitles. This site is intended for people with different levels of knowledge. Because this site has levels from beginner to advanced. I think that thanks to this site you will become better understood aurally. That's what I really need. Because I'm not quite understand aurally. And I think that if I often listen music with this site then I will become better understood.

воскресенье, 16 февраля 2014 г.

The Loch Ness Monster

 I want to share with earth-shattering information. I discovered for myself one unbelievable fact. I got to know that Loch Ness Monster or "Nessie" as she's known locally had existed in the Loch Ness Lake.
Loch Ness is a large, deep, freshwater loch in the Scottish Highlands and is one of the most visited locations in Scotland. In fact it is the most famous lake in the world, loch being the Scottish word for lake or fiord. Loch Ness is a substantial body of water about 24 miles long by one mile wide and at its deepest point it goes down nearly 1,000 ft. There are about 40 small rivers, streams, burns and waterways running into the loch. Loch Ness lies at the northeast end of the Great Glen in the Highlands of Scotland and occupies a large part of the Great Glen fault. The Great Glen is a geological fault running across the entire width of the Highlands of Scotland. It runs southwest from Inverness right down to Fort William and contains three freshwater lochs - Loch Ness, Loch Oich and Loch Lochy. Loch Ness in the North of Scotland near Inverness is the largest freshwater lake in Great Britain. But it's not its size that makes it so famous, it's its very special inhabitant - the Loch Ness Monster - or 'Nessie' as we affectionately call her.
Loch Ness is connected to the Moray Firth via the Caledonian Canal and the River Ness in Inverness. At the eastern end of the loch is the village of Dores, at the other end is the settlement of Fort Augustus. The village of Dores has a wide crescent shaped beach which is a popular venue for walkers. From the beach there is a good walk through Torr Woods. Enjoy a drink at the Dores Inn.
There have been unconfirmed reports of a Loch Ness Monster since the 15th century, affectionately known as
'Nessie'. Enthusiasts trace the first sighting of the Loch Ness monster back to St Columba in the 6th century. His early biographer, St Adamnan, tells how he used the sign of the cross to repel a monster in the river Ness. Since then there have been numerous sightings which have been seriously reported and there have been many intensive scientific investigations. The Loch Ness Exhibition Centre in Drumnadrochit takes visitors through 500 million years of Loch Ness history using a highly effective mix of lasers, digital projection and special effects. It charts the history of the monster by exploring Scotland's geological past, its folklore and the various research projects carried out on the loch.
There are some more information about Loch Ness Monster:http://www.visitbritain.com/en/Loch-Ness-Ness.php
Also I have found video about 'Nessie',follow this link:http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=72Jcy9tuFas
When I was looking for some information about Loch Ness Monster, I had found Nicky's blog. He wrote abot 'Nessie' interesting informations and explained its history in detail.For more information tick here: http://locknessmonsters.blogspot.ru/
And here you can watch the trailer of the film about Loch Ness Monster which name is "Water horse".I hope that you like it.http://www.imdb.com/video/screenplay/vi1929117977

Welcome to the National Parks

Britain's breathing spaces

There are 15 members of the National Parks family, beautiful areas of mountains, meadows, moorlands, woods and wetlands.
They are areas of protected countryside that everyone can visit, and where people live, work and shape the landscape.
And each one has an organisation that looks after the landscape and wildlife and helps people enjoy and learn about the area.

To know more information click here
I made ​​a presentation on this topic. I hope you like it. I really dream to travel and maybe someday I'll visit these amazing places. Maybe when you see this presentation you'll want to go there too. Your Zhanna.The presentation about national parks

The Iron Lady

      What do you think about strong and powerful women like Margaret Thatcher? In the future I want to be like her. That is the reason why I have decided to choose this theme. I find her an exemplar. The whole world admires her and it is not for nothing. She  was a good mother, a magnificent politician and just beautiful woman.

Early Life

         Politician and former British prime minister Margaret Thatcher was born as Margaret Hilda Roberts on October 13, 1925, in Grantham, England. Nicknamed the "Iron Lady," Thatcher served as the prime minister of England from 1979 to 1990. The daughter of a local businessman, she was educated at a local grammar school, Grantham Girls' High School. Her family operated a grocery store and they all lived in an apartment above the store. In her early years, Thatcher was introduced to conservative politics by her father, who was a member of the town's council.
         A good student, Thatcher was accepted to Oxford University, where she studied chemistry at Somerville College. One of her instructors was the Dorothy Hodgkin, a Nobel Prize-winning scientist. Politically active in her youth, Thatcher served as president of the Conservative Association at the university. She earned a degree in chemistry in 1947, and went on to work as a research chemist in Colchester. Later, she worked as a research chemist in Dartford.

Early Foray into Politics

         Two years after graduating from college, Thatcher made her first bid for public office. She ran as the conservative candidate for a Dartford parliamentary seat in the 1950 elections. Thatcher knew from the start that it would be nearly impossible to win the position away from the liberal Labour Party. Still she earned the respect of her political party peers with her speeches. Defeated, Thatcher remained undaunted, trying again the following year, but once more her efforts were unsuccessful. Two months after her loss, she married Denis Thatcher.
       In 1952, Thatcher put politics aside for a time to study law. She and her husband welcomed twins Carol and Mark the next year. After completing her training, Thatcher qualified as a barrister, a type of lawyer, in 1953. But she didn't stay away from the political arena for too long. Thatcher won a seat in the House of Commons in 1959, representing Finchley.Clearly a woman on the rise, Thatcher was appointed parliamentary under secretary for pensions and national insurance in 1961. When the Labour Party assumed control of the government, she became a member of what is called the Shadow Cabinet, a group of political leaders who would hold Cabinet-level posts if their party was in power. 

Britain's First Female Premier

         When Conservatives returned to office in June 1970, Thatcher was appointed secretary of state for education and science, and dubbed "Thatcher, milk snatcher," after her abolition of the universal free school milk scheme. She found her position frustrating, not because of all the bad press around her actions, but because she had difficulty getting Prime Minister Edward Heath to listen to her ideas.Seemingly disenchanted on the future of women in politics, Thatcher was quoted as saying, "I don't think there will be a woman prime minister in my lifetime," during a 1973 television appearance.
          Thatcher soon proved herself wrong. While the Conservative Party lost power in 1974, Thatcher became a dominant force in her political party. She was elected leader of the Conservative Party in 1975, beating out Heath for the position. With this victory, Thatcher became the first woman to serve as the opposition leader in the House of Commons. England was in a time of economic and political turmoil, with the government nearly bankrupt, employment on the rise and conflicts with labor unions. This instability helped return Conservatives to power in 1979. As party leader, Thatcher made history in May 1979, when she was appointed Britain's first female prime minister.

Life After Politics

Not long after leaving office, Thatcher was appointed to the House of Lords, as Baroness Thatcher of Kesteven, in 1992. She wrote about her experiences as a world leader and a pioneering woman in the field of politics in two books: The Downing Street Years (1993) and The Path to Power (1995). In 2002, she published the bookStatecraft, in which she offered her views on international politics.
Around this time, Thatcher suffered a series of small strokes. She then suffered a great personal loss in 2003, when her husband of more than 50 years, Denis, died. The following year, Thatcher had to say goodbye to an old friend and ally, Ronald Reagan. In fragile health, Thatcher gave a eulogy at his funeral via video link, praising Reagan as a man who "sought to mend America's wounded spirit, to restore the strength of the free world, and to free the slaves of communism."
In 2005, Thatcher celebrated her 80th birthday. A huge event was held in her honor and was attended by Queen Elizabeth IITony Blair and nearly 600 other friends, family members and former colleagues. Two years later, a sculpture of the strong conservative leader was unveiled in the House of Commons.

Final Years and Legacy

        Margaret Thatcher's health made headlines in 2010, when she missed a celebration at 10 Downing Street, held in honor of her 85th birthday by David Cameron. Later, in November 2010, Thatcher spent two weeks in the hospital for a condition that was later revealed to cause painful muscle inflammation. In 2011, she sat out such a number of major events, including the wedding of Prince William in April, and the unveiling of the Ronald Reagan sculpture in London in July. Additionally, in July 2011, Thatcher's office in the House of Lords was permanently closed. The closure has been seen by some to mark the end of her public life.
         Battling memory problems in her later years due to her strokes, Thatcher retreated from the spotlight, living in near seclusion at her home in London's Belgravia neighborhood.Margaret Thatcher died on April 8, 2013, at the age of 87. She was survived by her two children, daughter Carol and son Sir Mark. Thatcher's policies and actions continue to be debated by detractors and supporters alike, illustrating the indelible impression that she has left on Britain and nations worldwide. 
 The information was taken from: Margaret Thatcher

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