1)they are now building new hospitals in the provinces. 2)will they publish her new novel next year? 3) they will have completed the new petrol station by winter. 4) the police have just arrested jimmy on suspicion of murder.5) they cut the gas off because mr. and mrs. 6)green hadn’t paid their bill. 7)they will open a new hotel next week.7) our managers discuss important matters every tuesday. 8) the government closed the plant last year.+ 9)they played the match in the evening. 10)they calculated the answers very quickly. 11)they filmed the movie in black and white. 12)they sent the e-mail yesterday. 13)they built our house ten years ago. alexander fleming discovered penicillin. the shopkeeper opened the shop at nine o'clock.
2. discussions, small group discussions, lecturing
3. No. Not every method suits for every teacher and every group of stidents. (Methods that work well for one teacher in one classroom may not work as well for that same teacher with another group of students, or for a different teacher working with other students.)
4. Present information that is important while ensuring un-derstanding and creating meaning for your students.
The flag of Poland consists of two horizontal stripes of equal width, the upper one white and the lower one red. The two colors are defined in the Polish constitution as the national colors. A variant of the flag with the national coat of arms in the middle of the white stripe is legally reserved for official use abroad and at sea. A similar flag with the addition of a swallow-tail is used as the naval ensign of Poland.
White and red were officially adopted as national colors in 1831. They are of heraldic origin and derive from the tinctures (colors) of the coats of arms of the two constituent nations of the Polish–Lithuanian Commonwealth, i.e. the White Eagle of Poland and the Pursuer of the Grand Duchy of Lithuania, a white knight riding a white horse, both on a red shield. Prior to that, Polish soldiers wore cockades of various color combinations. The national flag was officially adopted in 1919. Since 2004, Polish Flag Day is celebrated on May 2.