Lemi Dil qaydaları Mətndə işlənmiş "virtual", "multimedia viniz hansı fəndə da an att gokilmis sozlarin multimedia (lat. multum - ÇOX + ing. media lat med metni, grafik tesvirleri, video və səsi özünde birden
1. The Declaration of Independence was signed by Great Britain. False
2. At Halloween children get sweets from their teacher. False
3. St Patrick's Day is important for German immigrants. False
4. The festival of Mardi Gras originally came from France. True 5. Thanksgiving is a family occasion. True
6. Many of the Pilgrims who arrived in 1621 were killed by the Native Americans.False
II. The Places of Interest in London. 1. One of London’s most popular public events is the Notting Hill Carnival, held each year during the August Bank Holiday (last weekend in August). 2. The most important building in the center is the National Theatre;, a concert hall that was built for the festival. 3. At the heart of Westminster is Westminster Abbey, it has always been closely associated with the monarchy and is used for such state occasions as coronations and royal funerals. It is also a giant mausoleum, and more than 3000 notable people are buried there.
4. The British Museum is the national museum of antiquities and, until 1973, the national library of the United Kingdom, located in London.
5. The National Gallery on Trafalgar Square contains Britain’s premier art collection, with holdings from every major European art school.
6. The Royal Festival Hall is a large complex located on London’s South Bank, designed by Sir Denys Lasdun. It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on October 25, 1976. It was granted the Royal addition to its title in 1988.
aɪ nəʊ ðæt aɪm nɒt ðæt ɪmˈpɔːtənt tuː juː bʌt tuː miː gɜːl, jʊə səʊ mʌʧ mɔː ðæn ˈgɔːʤəs
səʊ mʌʧ mɔː ðæn ˈpɜːfɪkt
raɪt naʊ aɪ nəʊ ðæt aɪ\ɛm nɒt ˈrɪəli wɜːθ ɪt
ɪf juː gɪv miː taɪm aɪ kæn wɜːk ɒn ɪt
gɪv miː sʌm taɪm waɪl aɪ wɜːk ɒn ɪt
ˈluːzɪŋ jɔː ˈpeɪʃəns ænd gɜːl, aɪ dəʊnt bleɪm juː
ði ɜːθs ɪn rəʊˈteɪʃən, jʊə ˈweɪtɪŋ fɔː miː
lʊk æt maɪ feɪs,waɪl aɪ ɒn jɔː weɪst;
kɔːz wiː ˈəʊnli hæv wʌn ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃən ə wiːk
ðæts waɪ jɔː frɛndz ˈɔːlweɪz ˈheɪtɪŋ ɒn miː
əm ðəʊ, aɪ dɪd ðɪs ɔːl baɪ maɪˈsɛlf
ˈmætər ɒv fækt, aɪ eɪnt ˈnɛvər ɑːsk nəʊ wʌn fɔː hɛlp
ænd ðæts waɪ aɪ dəʊnt pɪk ʌp maɪ fəʊn wɛn ɪt rɪŋz
nʌn ɒv maɪ ˈɛksɪz ɪz ˈəʊvə Lil piːp
ˈnəʊbədi ˈflɛksɪŋ æz mʌʧ æz aɪ biː
ðæts waɪ ʃiː tɛkst miː ænd tɛl miː ʃiː lʌv miː
ʃiː nəʊ ðæt ˈsʌmˌdeɪ aɪl biː ˈəʊvə ðə siː
ˈmeɪkɪŋ maɪ ˈmʌni ænd ˈsməʊkɪŋ maɪ wiːd
aɪ θɪŋk ɪts ˈfʌni, ʃiː ˈəʊpən ʌp tuː miː, gɛt ˈkʌmfətəbl wɪð miː
wʌns aɪ gɒt ɪt ˈkʌmɪŋ, aɪ lʌv hɜː, ʃiː lʌv miː
aɪ nəʊ ðæt aɪm ˈnʌθɪŋ laɪk ˈsʌmwʌn ðə ˈfæmɪli wɒnt miː tuː biː
ɪf aɪ faɪnd ə weɪ wɪl juː wɔːk ɪt wɪð miː?
lʊk æt maɪ feɪs waɪl juː ˈtɔːkɪŋ tuː miː
kɔːz wiː ˈəʊnli hæv wʌn ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃən ə wiːk
kæn aɪ gɛt wʌn ˌkɒnvəˈseɪʃən æt liːst?
ʃaʊt aʊt tuː ˈɛvrɪwʌn ˈmeɪkɪŋ maɪ biːts, juː ˈhɛlpɪŋ miː priːʧ
ðɪs ˈmjuːzɪks ði ˈəʊnli θɪŋ ˈkiːpɪŋ ðə piːs wɛn aɪm ˈfɔːlɪŋ tuː ˈpiːsɪz
lʊk æt ðə skaɪ təˈnaɪt, ɔːl ɒv ðə stɑːz hæv ə ˈriːzn
ə ˈriːzn tuː ʃaɪn, ə ˈriːzn laɪk maɪn ænd aɪm ˈfɔːlɪŋ tuː ˈpiːsɪz
lʊk æt ðə skaɪ təˈnaɪt, ɔːl ɒv ðə stɑːz hæv ə ˈriːzn
2. At Halloween children get sweets from their teacher. False
3. St Patrick's Day is important for German immigrants. False
4. The festival of Mardi Gras originally came from France. True
5. Thanksgiving is a family occasion. True
6. Many of the Pilgrims who arrived in 1621 were killed by the Native
Americans.False
II. The Places of Interest in London.
1. One of London’s most popular public events is the Notting Hill Carnival, held each year during the August Bank Holiday (last weekend in August).
2. The most important building in the center is the National Theatre;, a concert hall that was built for the festival.
3. At the heart of Westminster is Westminster Abbey, it has always been closely associated with the monarchy and is used for such state occasions as coronations and royal funerals. It is also a giant mausoleum, and more than 3000 notable people are buried there.
4. The British Museum is the national museum of antiquities and, until 1973, the national library of the United Kingdom, located in London.
5. The National Gallery on Trafalgar Square contains Britain’s premier art collection, with holdings from every major European art school.
6. The Royal Festival Hall is a large complex located on London’s South Bank, designed by Sir Denys Lasdun. It was officially opened by Queen Elizabeth II on October 25, 1976. It was granted the Royal addition to its title in 1988.