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Part II. 5d

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5d
part II

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purchase / pɜːˈtʃeɪs /
(v) покупать,
приобретать

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shake / ʃeɪk / (v)
трясти, качать

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How to Properly
Shake a Cocktail

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shut / ʃʌt / (v)
закрывать, запирать

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“It’s better to keep your
mouth shut and appear
stupid than open it and
remove all doubt.”
— Mark Twain

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Home/Afternoon
Inquisition/AI: Shut up and
listen
Afternoon Inquisition
AI: Shut up and listen
Photo of Elyse Elyse Send an
emailJune 5, 2012

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slip / slɪp / (v)
засовывать - скользить; плавно
или быстро передвигаться
- (over) пропустить; забыть; отнестись
невнимательно
- двигаться тихо или незаметно
- вкрадываться
- проходить незаметно

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soil / sɔɪl / (n) почва,
земля

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spread / spred / (v)
расплываться (о
лице)
- распространять (по поверхности);
расстилать (тж. spread out)
- раскладывать (тж. spread out)
- развёртывать, раскрывать
- мазать, намазывать
- мазаться, намазываться

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https://www.stocksy
.com/768420/young
-girl-laughing-whilelaying-down-withher-hair-spread-outsoft-focus

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steamer / ˈstiːmə /
(n) пароход

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Пароход "Клермонт" (1807)
Американский инженер Роберт Фултон создал первый
действующий пароход, приводимый в движение паровой
машиной.
Техника https://www.mozaweb.com/ru/Extra-3D_sceny-

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stockings / ˈstɒkɪŋz /
(n pi) чулки

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Knitting Pattern
For Christmas
Stocking

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stout / staʊt / (adj)
прочный, крепкий

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Collins Dictionary
STOUT definition and
meaning | Collins English

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timetable
/ˈtaɪmteɪb(ə)l / (n)
расписание

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trouble / ˈtrʌb(ə)l /
(v) тревожить,
беспокоить

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“Do not trouble
trouble till trouble
troubles you.”
— Robert Jordan

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https://clipground.com/pics/get

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valet / ˈvæleɪ / (n)
слуга

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weigh / weɪ / (v)
отягощать

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If you want to fly,
give up everything
that weighs you
down

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; Ever wondered how much of what
weighs you down is not yours to carry?

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Phrasal Verbs

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hold up / həʊld ˈʌp /
(phr v) выставлять,
поднимать

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https://t
hesauru
s.plus/a
ntonym
s/hold_
up

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Hold up
Hold up antonyms
aid assist facilitate help further
advance encourage continue give allow
forward
Hold up synonyms
delay detain
hold last sustain endure support retard
survive stand up stick up
https://thesaurus.plus/thesaurus/hold_up

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https://thriveolo
gy.com/holdingon/

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well up / wel ˈʌp /
(phr v) навернуться
(o слезах)

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“Are you well up in
your Jean Paul?”
— Arthur Conan
Doyle

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Phrases

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have in mind / həv ɪn
ˈmaɪnd / (phr)
помнить, иметь в
виду.
Keep that in mind. Имейте это в виду.
обращать внимание, считаться (с чем-л.)
https://talking-english.net/have-in-mind-keep-in-mind-bear-inmind/

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Have in mind
Have in mind antonyms
disbelieve disregard ignore forget
neglect misuse dismiss waste be idle
misunderstand
Have in mind synonyms
mean contemplate intend think plan
design consider think of aim propose
purpose

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“If it takes a lot of
words to say what
you have in mind,
give it more
thought.”
— Dennis Roch

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“All that we are is the
result of what we have
thought. The mind is
everything. What we think
we become.” ~Buddha
https://spiritualcleansing.org/all-
that-we-are-is-the-result-of-what-we-have-thought-the-mind-is-everything-what-we-think-we-become/

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a sound mind in a
sound body —
здоровый дух в
здоровом теле

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set foot / set ˈfʊt /
(phr) ступать ногой

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https://www.dfcbelize.org/choose-the-bank-that-walks-withyou/

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5d
Jules Verne “Around
the World in Eighty
Days”

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Around the World in Eighty Days
by Jules Verne
There is an article in the Daily Telegraph
estimating that one can go round the world in
eighty days. Phileas Fogg, a rich English
gentleman, engages in a conversation with his
partners at whist about the possibility of it. and
this is what it leads to:
“I will bet twenty thousand pounds against
anyone who wishes, that I will make the tour of
the world in eighty days or less; in nineteen
hundred and twenty hours or a hundred and
fifteen thousand two hundred minutes. Do you
accept?”
And soon, Fogg is on the 8.45 p.m. train to Italy
from London with his French servant, Passepartout.
From trains to steamers to elephants, as Fogg
travels across the four continents and different
time zones, braving the unexpected, will he be
able to circumnavigate the globe in eighty days?
Will Phileas Fogg win the bet?
Written during the Franco-Prussian War, Jules
Verne’s Around the World in Eighty Days is a
thrilling and lively adventure novel. Reimagined
across various art forms, this unforgettable
classic continues to challenge the spirit of
adventure in its readers.
https://pathakshamabesh.com/
2020/07/07/around-the-worldin-eighty-days-by-jules-verne/

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“The conception of education as
a social process and function has
no definite meaning until we
define the kind of society we
have in mind.”
— John Dewey

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“Work is the best
antidote to sorrow, my
dear Watson.”
— Arthur Conan Doyle

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Thank you for watching
part II
Презентация Л.Н.Керимовой
учителя “МБОУ ЯСШ № 6” к
занятию “Литература на
английском языке 5 d” в 10
классе
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