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How much do we know about the USA
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HOW MUCH DO WE KNOWABOUT THE USA?
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Double bubble gum, bubbles double.4.
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Dr. Johnson and Mr. Johnson,after great consideration, came
to the conclusion that the Indian
nation beyond the Indian Ocean
is back in education because the
chief occupation is cultivation.
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1. Christopher Columbus discovered America in …a) 1402
b) 1482
c) 1492
d) 1392
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2. Christopher Columbus discovered …a) Central America
b) South America
c) North America
d) The United States of America
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3. First English settlements appeared in …a) North America in the 17th century
b) South America in the 17th century
c) Central America in the 16th century
d) America in the 18th century
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4. The “Mayflower” is …a) The name of a season
b) The name of the first English
Settlement in America
c) The name of a flower
d) The name of the ship that sailed
from Plymouth for the New World
in 1620
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5. The first colonists started the traditions of …a) Halloween
b) Independence Day
c) Thanksgiving Day
d) Memorial Day
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6. The first president of the US was …a) George Washington
b) Abraham Lincoln
c) Jeffrey Jefferson
d) Bill Clinton
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7. The capital of the US is …a) Washington, D.C.
b) Washington
c) New York
d) Philadelphia
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8. There were … colonies in America in 1773.a) 13
c) 21
b) 7
d) 10
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9. Jeans are clothes worn by …a) Cowboys in the Wild West
b) People all over the world
c) Levi Strauss people
d) Actors in America
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10. The American flag is often called …a) Union Jack
b) The White Eagle
c) The Red Dragon
d) The Stars and Stripes
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SB ex. 2, p. 205.18.
Listen to the story abouttwo Americans.
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Now let’s speak aboutRussia.
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People of many different nationalitieslive in peace together.
They are tolerant, patient and peaceful.
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Let’s sum up.Would you like to go to America?
Then your home task will be
ex.11, p. 211.
Think of five good reasons
why you would like to go there.
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And ex.3, 4, pp. 206-207.These exercises can be done orally.
Now your marks…