Соч Task. Write short sentences. Example: He is a tailor. Heщ sews the costume. 1. a pilot (fly planes) 2. a nurse (look after sick people ) 3. a teacher (teach children ) 4. a footballer (play football) 5. a secretary (type letters ) 6. a vet (look after sick animals ) 7. a mechanic (repair cars )
To avoid cultural shock on arrival in another country, it is necessary to travel to try to find out about it a little more: get to know its tradition, rules of conduct, the main attractions. assistance in this will guides by country where in the compressed the form of collected all the necessary information. modern Customs the peoples of the world dictate respect for maintenance staff. for example, in the American restaurant need to always leave tip waiter - if you don't, your guests feel very uncomfortable. salary waiters more is that of the tip, so your guests ощутят yourself in неловком position, if you leave on the table too little money. traditionally visitors leave waiters 15 percent of the sum of the order; 10 percent are considered complaint on the poor service, and 20 - award for a satisfactory or excellent service. National Customs the United States - countries with the greatest variety of cultures and peoples - provide due respect to all categories of the population. in the acquaintance with a new man he is impossible to ask about family position or a romantic relationship, as well as his political views. uncivilly specify in women her age or weight. you can not violate the private space man, that is to be to it closer than at arm's length. exceptions of the rules are finding in the crowd or crush, as well as friendships. in conversation with another man it is desirable to see his eyes - otherwise you deem secretive and unworthy of trust. this is usually vividly contrasts with most other States where look in the eyes is considered a manifestation of roughness. if you interested in the European practices, we can see more tradition of Italy. curious fact: in this country is not taken to shoot coat and other top clothes at once at the entrance in the room. need to wait for special invitation or ask it possible to write your own cloak or jacket. visiting the shops need to always welcome sellers, even if you are logged in just look at the goods and not going to заговаривать with consultants. people perceive all subjective, through its own opinion on the culture. and this point of view depends on the native cultural environment, in the environment in which the living people
So, the very first rule – you learn the whole phrases, but not separate words. At first sight anything special, but actually this rule very useful and powerful. You can remember, even the whole offer or its part. So, the second rule is the most important and valuable when studying English. This rule sounds so – don't focus on grammar! Further other question arises how without studying grammar, it is possible to learn to speak quickly and accurately? The answer simple – in any way, but is big BUT! You shouldn't climb in grammar with the head, in these difficult designs of perfect times, etc. at once. The third rule. This rule says: study the ears, but not eyes. If you want to speak excellent English, you have to find time for listening of the English speech. The fourth rule. You have to use only the present texts in English. It means that you have to read magazines, books, articles which read native speakers.London is the capital of Great Britain, its political, economic and cultural centre. It’s one of the largest cities in the world. Its population is more than 9 million people. London is situated on the river Thames. It was founded more than two thousand years ago. London is an ancient city. It appeared at the place where the Roman invaders decided to build a bridge over the Thames. There are four parts in London: West End, East End, the City and Westminster. The City is the oldest part of London, its financial and business centre. There are many offices, companies and banks in this part of the capital. The heart of the City is the Stock Exchange. The Tower of London and St Paul’s Cathedral are situated in the City. Westminster is also important part of the capital. It’s the administrative centre of London. The Houses of Parliament, the seat of the British Government, are there. Opposite the Houses of Parliament is Westminster Abbey where kings and queens have been crowned and many famous people were buried. The Houses of Parliament are often referred to as the Palace of Westminster. The Towers of the Houses of Parliament stand high above the city. On the highest tower there is the largest clock in the country, Big Ben. Big Ben strikes every quarter of an hour. To the west of Westminster is West End, the richest part of London. It is full of luxury hotels, super-markets, cinemas and concert-halls. In the centre of the West End the Trafalgar Square is situated with the famous statue of Lord Nelson. To the east of Westminster is East End, an industrial district of the capital. Most of plants and factories are situated there.The official London residence of the Queen is Buckingham Palace. The palace was built in 1703 by the Duke Buckingham. The daily ceremony of the Changing of the Guard takes place in its courtyard.There are many museums in London. For example, the British Museum, the Natural History Museum, the Science Museum. The British Museum is the biggest museum in London. The museum is famous for its library — one of the richest in the world.There are many beautiful parks in London. St James’s Park, Green Park, Hyde Park, and Kensington Gardens are linked together and form above 300 hectares of parkland in the heart of London