понедельник, 19 января 2015 г.

РЕЗУЛЬТАТЫ ШКОЛЬНОЙ ОЛИМПИАДЫ ПО АНГЛИЙСКОМУ ЯЗЫКУ

Среди учащихся 6-х классов:

I место  Михаил Жуков 6А

II место  Дарья Иванова 6Б\ Аастасия Подозёрова 6А

III место  Михаил Лупанов 6А


Среди учащихся 7-х классов:

I место  Кристина Прошута 7К

II место  Михаил Хрипков 7К

III место   Ольга Пуксберг\Марк Доможилов 7К


Среди учащихся 8-х классов:

I место  Андрей Риимаст 8К

II место  Максим Спичиков 8К

III место  Семен Кравченко 8К


Среди учащихся 9-х классов:

I место  Даниил Ворошнин 9С

II место  Анастасия Лобачева 9А

III место  Мария Гурьянова 9С

ПОЗДРАВЛЯЕМ ПОБЕДИТЕЛЕЙ!

воскресенье, 11 января 2015 г.

In November the students from our school took part in the Language Festival

Here you can get acquainted with the works of the participants.

Festivals and Celebrations in Britain in January

1st – New Year’s Day. On New Year’s Eve (31 December), it is traditional to celebrate midnight with your friends or family and to sing ‘Auld lang syne’, a folk song with words by the Scottish poet Robert Burns. The party can last well into New Year’s Day! Many people make ‘New Year’s resolutions’, promising to achieve a goal or break a bad habit in the coming year.
In Scotland, the celebration of the new year is called Hogmanay. There are big parties across the country – expect lots of music, dancing, food and fireworks – but Edinburgh hosts some of the biggest.
25th – Burns’ Night (Scotland). Many Scottish people hold a special supper (dinner) on Burns’ Night, a celebration of Robert Burns, with toasts and readings of his poetry. Men might wear kilts, there may be bagpipe music, and people will almost certainly eat haggis (the traditional Scottish dish of sheeps’ heart, liver and lungs) with neeps (turnips) and tatties (potatoes).
 source: http://www.educationuk.org/