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tolyupa2000
tolyupa2000
08.01.2021 00:56 •  Английский язык

Ребята Составьте на основе содержания диалог 5х5 реплик. На Английском

Today's podcast introduces the English word "scam". What is a scam? Imagine this situation. I set up a website. The website says that you can buy new digital cameras really cheaply. You are interested. You think you would like to buy one of my cheap cameras. So you click the buttons and enter your credit card number. Then you wait for the camera to arrive. But it doesn't arrive. I have taken your money and disappeared. That is a "scam". Other English nouns that mean more or less the same are "swindle" and "fraud".

Why are we talking about scams today? Well, in Britain there are a number of shows on television which invite people to telephone the show. Sometimes people phone in to answer questions in a quiz. Sometimes they phone in to vote on something – for example on who should win a song competition. The telephone numbers which these TV shows use are "premium rate telephone numbers". That means that the telephone calls cost more than normal calls – sometimes very much more. And the TV company gets part of the money from the call. Now, speaking personally, I think you have to be either very stupid or very bored to ring a premium rate telephone number on a TV show. But it is a free country. If it makes people happy to spend money in this way, then that is OK. It may be silly, but it is not a scam.

About two weeks ago, however, a news report appeared which said that on one TV show, the presenters had invited people to telephone the show to win a chance to appear in a quiz. However, the TV company had already secretly chosen the winners. So the viewers were paying for the expensive telephone calls, but none of them could win. It’s a scam, said the newspapers. And lots of people agreed.

And then it emerged that the same sort of thing had happened on other TV shows. Embarrassed TV executives told viewers that they were very sorry and that it would never happen again. The regulator for premium rate telephone calls started an investigation. It is even possible that the police will look at some of the more serious cases.

Then two days ago, the worst happened. For many years, the BBC have had a children's TV show called Blue Peter. It is quality children's television; it is fun; it is clean; it is wholesome. Parents like it. Most children like it too. A few months ago, there was a quiz on Blue Peter. The presenters asked children to phone in if they thought they knew the answer. Lots of children did phone. They (or, rather, their parents) paid 10p for each call. But there was a technical problem, and none of the calls reached the studio. Instead, the BBC asked a girl in the audience to pretend to be somebody phoning the show. She answered the question correctly and won a prize.

Now, this was a mistake, not a scam. But the BBC were very embarrassed that such a thing could happen on a respected show like Blue Peter. It is like discovering that your grandmother sells illegal drugs. British people generally do not trust or believe politicians or estate agents or used car salesmen. Now we don’t trust phone-in TV programmes either.

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nastafill
nastafill
28.12.2020 10:34

1. December was as cold as January last year.

2. The bus was as crowded as ever.

3. You are as good at karate as your father.

4. She is not so good at swimming as her mother.

5. He is not so hard-working as his friend.

6. You are as kind as your father.

7. I am almost as good at English as my classmates.

8. My composition is not so long as yours.

9. It isn't as warm today as it was yesterday.

10. The house his aunt lives in is as old as the one his uncle lives in.

11. Johnny isn't so rich as Don but he is younger and much happier.  

12. My dog isn't so friendly as your dog .  

13 . You can eat as much as you like.

14. A football match isn't so exciting as a hockey match. ​

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бэйба123
бэйба123
07.01.2022 22:04
1 What do they want to be doctors 2.what does Bob wants a pilot? 3. what do you  boys play chess 4.  what is She drinks tea (What..?) 5.What do They eat soup for dinner  6. Why do They like the book. 7.  When do  Father works every day. 8. What do they have soup for lunch.  9.  When did they played yesterday. 10. Why did his sister cried yesterday.  11. Why did  You liked the film 12. Where did  he stopped near the house 13. Where did They went to the park 14. What do Mother bought ice-cream 15. When will he be get up at 7 o'clock 16. What  does Ann take her toys 17.  What  is Mother gave her an orange (What..?)18.  When  is  Ann wrote a letter. (When..?) 19. Where has  He ran in the garden (Where?)20.  Where has  Ann had dinner at home. (Where..?) 21. How many They ate many sweets. (How many..?) 22. You drank much juice. (How much..?)23. Ann sai on the sofa (where ?)24. Where did Ann put the pen on the desk (Where..?)25. What did  Ann drew a picture (What?)
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