Wednesday, February 13, 2008

Happy St.Valentine's Day!




CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL WHO IS ABLE TO LOVE ON THE OCCASION OF THE MOST ROMANTIC HOLIDAY OF THE YEAR! BE ROMANTIC!

Tuesday, February 5, 2008

COOPERATION WITH THE SENATE




In cooperation with the Senate (not the US one, but the Lycee's one) I am publishing the article from the STATUS QUO newspaper about such a well-known celebrity as Anya RIZNICHENKO. It was written in December 2007 by Anya T. (Group 43-E), submitted by Dima Roy (Group 44-H), and translated by Irene Petrashchuk (Group 34-E) under my humble supervision. I hope to enhance the Senate's work on selecting new Persons-of-the-Month, and students' practicing as translators. Enjoy the full-color article by clicking HERE .



Now I am ready to show you something so very much demanded by some students, particularly Miss Boiko of Group 13-E. The topic FREEDOM AND HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE UK can be viewed (and also printed and downloaded from HERE . Enjoy full-color version, copy and learn. It'll definitely be in the May credit tests.

Thursday, January 17, 2008

Northern Ireland materials



Attention 1st course students! Here is some new information for you to study. To see it click HERE

Tuesday, January 15, 2008

New Anecdotes



Some more anecdotes are retold by the students of Group 34-E. Helen Mykhailenko presents her version of car theft HERE . Yaroslav Mishankov has submitted another one about archery. It is found HERE . Enjoy!


Monday, January 14, 2008

Group 12-E Leisure Profile

This is the project done last autumn by the students of Group 12-E. Here are the results of the survey, compiled and edited by Sasha Barchuk and Anna Moroz. There still are some mistakes, but the first try is not bad at all. Well done, young ladies!




My Favorite Anecdote



Wild, very wild West. Frontier. Afternoon. Siesta. A bored trigger-happy cowboy gunman is walking along Main Street, Dodge City (Nevada? Arizona? New Mexico? Whatever.)Dust is coming from under his high heels. His spurs clink-clank. A small boy is sitting on a sidewalk, playing in the dust. The cowboy stops, produces a lolly-pop out of the pocket and says: "Hey, orphan, wanna candy?"
"I'm not an orphan," replies the kid.
"Why?" the cowboy seems slightly puzzled.
"There my mom and dad're comin'" shows the boy.
The Main Street buildings' walls throb with the double thunder of the cowboy's 0.45 Peacemakers. The gunman holsters his weapons and produces the lolly-pop once again. "Hey, orphan, have a candy."
Frontier. Afternoon. Siesta. Dust.