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diana15152
diana15152
12.11.2022 23:08 •  Английский язык

ИДЁТ СОР! Task 3.

Look at the picture. You can see some city objects. Write down the answer the question:

How do you get to the hospital? Imagine you are near the post office.

Use the direction words and place prepositions: go past, go up/down, turn left/right, It’s next to/ opposite/between…, It’s on the corner of…

Start with: You should…


ИДЁТ СОР! Task 3. Look at the picture. You can see some city objects. Write down the answer the ques

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йойо3
йойо3
12.08.2021 18:38
1.What homework was set for the Korean language.
2.Journalists were told about this the day before the start of the championship.
3.This news was just broadcasted on the radio.
4.I asked what kind of exercise we had for homework.
5.He said that he stole the documents.
6.We explained the new rule and dictated a few examples.
7.Unfortunately this dictionary is already sold out.
8.A telegram just sent so it is unlikely that it will be delivered by the end of the day.
9.Why is it so cold?
Tal just aired.
10.Don't remember when the agreement was signed?
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148625
148625
28.04.2023 02:38
Built to honor George Washington, the commander-in-chief of the Continental Army and the first President of the United States, the Washington Monument is one of our nation's most recognizable structures. At just over 555 feet, the monument to America's first president holds the title of world's tallest stone structure and obelisk. The view from the top gives visitors an incredible panorama of our nation's capital.

To pay tribute to this national treasure and to honor Presidents' Day, we created the song "The Washington Monument." As with many of our national landmark and Presidents' Day songs, this piece features a patriotic accompaniment, an easy-to-learn melody, and lyrics that give a bit of history. As a matter of fact, the chorus (beginning at measure 14) is a direct quote from General Henry Lee's eulogy for Washington's funeral where he said, "First in war, first in peace, first in the hearts of his countrymen." Lee was a close friend of Washington and the father of Civil War General, Robert E. Lee. Obviously, there is the potential for a lot of history to be discussed here, and this song could open the door for several topics such as the Revolutionary War; famous landmarks; Washington, D.C.; and George Washington himself. Be sure to let your classroom teachers know about this wonderfulcross curricular opportunity.

The accompaniment for this song features a full orchestra complete with military snares and cymbals and some cool touches from our awesome rhythm section. While it would work fine to perform it with just the piano accompaniment, the recorded tracks provide the perfect patriotic tone.

Get crafty - If you decide you'd like to really focus on this topic, consider using the arts and crafts project Kristyn Johnson has created for us for this song. Your students can actually make their very own miniature Washington Monument! You will find a template and instructions for this project as well as a video tutorial that you can download for free from our web site. And if you really want to go all cross curricular, there is also a reproducible info sheet about the monument and a quiz (plus answer key) to test your students' knowledge of the facts. (For information on downloading all of these great extras, see the box on page 78.)
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