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Exercise 1 find words or phrases which go with the following definitions (the words appear in the text in the same order as the definitions): about northern ireland paragraph 2 4) a way of thinking about things 5) to deliberately avoid a person, place or activity paragraph 4 6) to form two very different groups that are completely opposite to each other 7) a generalization, not based on specific facts and maybe not completely correct (2 words) text: about northern ireland great craic, live music and the ulster fry where it is northern ireland is part of the uk but is physically separated from mainland england, wales and scotland by the wild and sometimes treacherous irish sea. northern ireland has sea to the north and east, and borders the republic of ireland on the west and south, making it the only uk country with a european border. unsurprisingly these physical characteristics affect the mindset of its population, and it is not unusual to find some people who feel simultaneously a uk citizen, and irish citizen and a european citizen. alternatively, others shun their uk identity and embrace their irishness, and many others insist on being ‘british’ and ignore their irish neighbours. in a population of 1.5 million nearly 60% are under 40, making it a country with an influential youth culture. religion and identity identity tends to be polarised according to the religious divide – protestants tend to see themselves as ‘british’ and part of the uk (except when the irish rugby team is in action and allegiance conveniently and catholics tend to embrace the irish identity and an all-ireland ethos. as with any such sweeping statement there are many exceptions to the rule, and northern ireland is home to many people of other religions and cultural identities. there are also a huge number of people from both the protestant and catholic communities who value each other as friends and fellow citizens, and to whom religion takes a back seat. language in common with the uk, people in northern ireland speak english (with a distinctive, hard to mimic accent there also exist the lesser-used languages of irish and ulster scots and many associated cultural activities. political devolution northern ireland shares the westminster government with the uk but has had its own devolved assembly, currently suspended, with local control over various issues including education and arts. the population waits for local politicians to come to agreement so that the assembly can be reinstated as independence from westminster is valued. stereotypes stereotypical images of northern ireland often centre on its troubled and violent past: bombs, shootings, brutality, along with the more positive: building the titanic, the giants causeway world heritage site, linen industry and musicians such as van morrison and ash.

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ilyanedelev
1) mindset
2) shun
3) ignore
4) sweeping
ooost-2022
Newspapers and magazines play a very important part in our life. Practically there is no family that does not read them. We can learn many things from newspapers. Perhaps that is why many years ago an American humorous writer said: “All I know is what I see in the papers”; and another American author more than half a century ago wrote that “the careful reader of a few good newspapers can learn more in a year than most scientists do in their great libraries”. 

We can agree or disagree with these statements (better to disagree, because scientific books and magazines have more information than newspapers), but we'll have to say that newspapers help us in many ways. There are a lot of different kinds of newspapers in our country. One can buy them practically everywhere. It is impossible to read all the newspapers and magazines. Everyone has favourite ones. 

My favourite newspaper is “( вставить нужное название:)) ”. We can read almost about everything in this newspaper. There are articles dealing with home and abroad news, sport events, life of favourite actors and singers and even the weather. We can find many interesting things there. We can read some useful pieces of advice, some stories about our life, and so on. There are puzzles, songs and even anecdotes there. “( вставить нужное название:)) ” is one of the most interesting newspapers, to my mind.
shumilovs7252
Hello, dear guests and teacher! My favorite magazine National Geography. It is very informative and interesting. I learn a lot of new! I like traveling very much, and this magazine about travel and different countries. Most of all I like Thailand. In the last issue of the magazine, I learned a lot about this country. For example, the fact that the inhabitants of the state, very friendly, value their history and traditions. This is a very ancient country, a variety of temples, architecture, exotic pets. Here with love meet tourists and organize different excursions. I especially like the symbol of their country - the golden dragon.. Still I would like to go to the Philippines and the Crimea, looking forward to the release of the next issue. Thank You!

Здравствуйте, уважаемые гости и учитель!
Мой любимый журнал Национальная География.
Он очень позновательный и интересный. Я узнаю много нового!
Я очень люблю путешествовать, а этот журнал о путешествиях и разных странах.
Больше всего мне нравится Таиланд. В выпуске журнала, я много узнал о этой стране.
Например, то что жители данного государства, очень дружелюбны, дорожат своей историей и традициями.
Это очень древняя страна, разнообразные храмы, архитектура, экзотические животные. Здесь с любовью встречают туристов и проводят различные экскурсии. Особенно мне нравится символ их страны - золотой дракон. .
Еще я бы хотел поехать на Филиппины и Крым, с нетерпением жду выпуска следующего номера

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Exercise 1 find words or phrases which go with the following definitions (the words appear in the text in the same order as the definitions): about northern ireland paragraph 2 4) a way of thinking about things 5) to deliberately avoid a person, place or activity paragraph 4 6) to form two very different groups that are completely opposite to each other 7) a generalization, not based on specific facts and maybe not completely correct (2 words) text: about northern ireland great craic, live music and the ulster fry where it is northern ireland is part of the uk but is physically separated from mainland england, wales and scotland by the wild and sometimes treacherous irish sea. northern ireland has sea to the north and east, and borders the republic of ireland on the west and south, making it the only uk country with a european border. unsurprisingly these physical characteristics affect the mindset of its population, and it is not unusual to find some people who feel simultaneously a uk citizen, and irish citizen and a european citizen. alternatively, others shun their uk identity and embrace their irishness, and many others insist on being ‘british’ and ignore their irish neighbours. in a population of 1.5 million nearly 60% are under 40, making it a country with an influential youth culture. religion and identity identity tends to be polarised according to the religious divide – protestants tend to see themselves as ‘british’ and part of the uk (except when the irish rugby team is in action and allegiance conveniently and catholics tend to embrace the irish identity and an all-ireland ethos. as with any such sweeping statement there are many exceptions to the rule, and northern ireland is home to many people of other religions and cultural identities. there are also a huge number of people from both the protestant and catholic communities who value each other as friends and fellow citizens, and to whom religion takes a back seat. language in common with the uk, people in northern ireland speak english (with a distinctive, hard to mimic accent there also exist the lesser-used languages of irish and ulster scots and many associated cultural activities. political devolution northern ireland shares the westminster government with the uk but has had its own devolved assembly, currently suspended, with local control over various issues including education and arts. the population waits for local politicians to come to agreement so that the assembly can be reinstated as independence from westminster is valued. stereotypes stereotypical images of northern ireland often centre on its troubled and violent past: bombs, shootings, brutality, along with the more positive: building the titanic, the giants causeway world heritage site, linen industry and musicians such as van morrison and ash.
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