NARRATOR: One day mother goat had to go out to get some food for her daughters.
MOTHER GOAT: Don´t open the door to anybody, only to me. Be very careful with the wolf.
NARRATOR: After their mother left home, the wolf knocked at the door.
LITTLE GOATS: Whis is it?.
WOLF: (imitating mother´s voice) It´s me, your mother. Open the door.
NARRATOR: The smallest goat who was very clever said.
SMALLEST GOAT: Our mother has the sweetest voice in the world. You are the wolf.
NARRATOR: After a while the wolf knocked again, and now his voice was very sweet. But the smallest goat didn`t trust him, opened the door just a little, and said.
SMALLEST GOAT: Show us your paws.
NARRATOR: When the little goats saw the wolf´s black paws they closed the door immediately and said:
LITTLE GOATS: Your´re not our mother!. She has white paws!.
NARRATOR: The wolf ran to get some flour to put it in his paws, but in his running he fell to the river and started drowning.
WOLF: Help me!. Someone, get me out of here, please!. I don´t know how to swim.
NARRATOR: Mother goat was walking by, and said.
MOTHER GOAT: We will help you, if you promise not to eat us.
NARRATOR: The wolf made a promise. Then mother goat and the little goats threw him a rope until he was out out of the water.
WOLF: Thank you very much, you saved my life.
NARRATOR: Mother goat was glad because the little goats were careful and they went back home happy.
1.В рыночной экономике спрос и предложение решают все. И полностью наоборот в плановой экономике 2.В плановой экономике государство определяет(решает) что будет производится, сколько будет производится и по какой цене будет продаваться 3.В мире нет совершенной экономической системы. В Рыночной экономике имеются сильные стороны, но они также имеются и свои недостатки. В условиях плановой экономики правительство может убедиться, что каждый может позволить себе основные товары. 4. В плановой экономике есть проблемы со спросом, так как очень тяжело подсчитать, сколько нужно производить и на сколько будет высоким спрос. Люди вынуждены хранить различный товар и нехватка товара стала обычным делом 5. Во многих странах частные предприятия существуют наряду с государственной индустрией, которые нуждаются в защите от свободной рыночной конкуренции для из собственного развития 6. Дерегуляция приводит к увеличению конкуренции и влияние на силу рынка. 7.
1. The first time the Romans invaded Britain in 55 BC. 2. Londinium was the original name of the British capital at the time of the Roman Empire. By 100 AD., the population of Londinium was about 60,000 people. 3. The Romans left Britain in 410 AD. 4. William the Conqueror invaded Britain in 1066. He build the White Tower for it to be used as the Keep for himself and his representatives. It was the strongest and the most secure part of the castle and could keep the Royal Family protected in times of civil disorder or invasions. 5. The Great Fire of London began on September the 2nd, 1666 and it lasted for almost 5 days. One-third of London was destroyed by the fire. 6. The Great Fire started at the bakery of Thomas Farriner on Pudding Lane. It may have been caused by a spark from his oven which he failed to put out. The fire then quickly spread out because London was very dry after a long, hot summer and a very strong wind blew the fire from house to house in the narrow streets. 7. The official name is The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland. 8. When people outside of the UK say "Great Britain" they often mistakenly refer to just England. However, Great Britain refers to England, Scotland and Wales. 9. Great Britain consists of England (the capital is London), Scotland (the capital is Edinburgh) and Wales (the capital is Cardiff). 10. The Strait of Dover is the narrowest point of the English Channel. 11. No, they are not. People who are born in Great Britain are either called British citizens or individually Scottish, English and Welsh depending on which of the three countries they come from. 12. The Union Jack is the combination of the red cross of Saint George (patron saint of England), the Cross of St Patrick (patron saint of Ireland) and the Saltire of Saint Andrew (patron saint of Scotland). It symbolises the union between the three kingdoms at the time. Wales is not included because at the time it was part of the Kingdom on England. The Union Jack is red, blue and white, there is the red cross on a white background which represents England (and Wales), the red diagonal cross on a white background which represents Northern Ireland and the white diagonal cross on a blue background which represents Scotland. 13. The Commonwealth of Nations is the intergovernmental organisation of 52 member states, which are mainly former territories of the British Empire. The Head of the Commonwealth is Queen Elizabeth II. Member states have no legal obligation to one another. Instead, they are united by language, history, culture, free speech, human rights, and the rule of law. 14. The UK is a constitutional monarchy where a sovereign reigns but does not rule. This means that a monarch acts as head of state but the Parliament has the real power. 15. In Great Britain laws are made by the Parliament. Bills start in either the House of Lords or House of Commons then they go through set stages of approval in both Houses before they can be signed off by the Queen and then they become Acts of Parliament (law).
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THE WOLF AND THE LITTLE GOATS
CHARACTERS:
NARRATOR
MOTHER GOAT
LITTLE GOATS
WOLF
SMALLEST GOAT
SCRIPT:
NARRATOR: One day mother goat had to go out to get some food for her daughters.
MOTHER GOAT: Don´t open the door to anybody, only to me. Be very careful with the wolf.
NARRATOR: After their mother left home, the wolf knocked at the door.
LITTLE GOATS: Whis is it?.
WOLF: (imitating mother´s voice) It´s me, your mother. Open the door.
NARRATOR: The smallest goat who was very clever said.
SMALLEST GOAT: Our mother has the sweetest voice in the world. You are the wolf.
NARRATOR: After a while the wolf knocked again, and now his voice was very sweet. But the smallest goat didn`t trust him, opened the door just a little, and said.
SMALLEST GOAT: Show us your paws.
NARRATOR: When the little goats saw the wolf´s black paws they closed the door immediately and said:
LITTLE GOATS: Your´re not our mother!. She has white paws!.
NARRATOR: The wolf ran to get some flour to put it in his paws, but in his running he fell to the river and started drowning.
WOLF: Help me!. Someone, get me out of here, please!. I don´t know how to swim.
NARRATOR: Mother goat was walking by, and said.
MOTHER GOAT: We will help you, if you promise not to eat us.
NARRATOR: The wolf made a promise. Then mother goat and the little goats threw him a rope until he was out out of the water.
WOLF: Thank you very much, you saved my life.
NARRATOR: Mother goat was glad because the little goats were careful and they went back home happy.
THE END