четверг, 29 декабря 2016 г.

Hamlet by William Shakespeare -NTLive- 2015- Benedict Cumberbatch



Hamlet by William Shakespeare For a limited time only, National Theatre Live’s Encore Series brings a selection of award-winning British theatre productions to your local cinema. Academy Award® nominee Benedict Cumberbatch (BBC’s Sherlock, The Imitation Game) takes on the title role of Shakespeare’s great tragedy. Directed by Lyndsey Turner (Posh, Chimerica) and produced by Sonia Friedman Productions, the original 2015 broadcast was experienced by over half a million people worldwide. As a country arms itself for war, a family tears itself apart. Forced to avenge his father’s death but paralysed by the task ahead, Hamlet rages against the impossibility of his predicament, threatening both his sanity and the security of the state.


воскресенье, 25 декабря 2016 г.

Christmas Special 2016- Doctor Who- The Return of Doctor Mysterio




20.45msk  25.12.2016- Live on BBC One
The Return of Doctor Mysterio -Doctor Who
 The Doctor joins forces with a masked superhero for an epic New York adventure. With brain-swapping aliens poised to attack, the Doctor and Nardole link up with an investigative reporter and a mysterious figure known only as the Ghost. Can the Doctor save Manhattan?

Doctor Who is a British science-fiction televisionprogramme produced by the BBC since 1963. The programme depicts the adventures of the Doctor, a Time Lord—a spacefaring and time-travelling humanoid alien. He explores the universe in his TARDIS, a sentient time-travelling space ship. Its exterior appears as a blue British police box, which was a common sight in Britain in 1963 when the series first aired. Accompanied by companions, the Doctor combats a variety of foes, while working to save civilisations and help people in need.

пятница, 23 декабря 2016 г.

Merry Christmas! Watch live british TV channels BBC One, BBC Two !

Merry Christmas! Watch live british TV channels! 



20.45 msk 25.12.2016

Doctor WhoThe Return of Doctor Mysterio


24:00msk- 24/12/2016


The Best Active English-English-Russian Goldendict dictionaries 2016

The Best Active English-English-Russian Goldendict dictionaries 2016-
NEW! 02.11.2016- добавлены многие словари
-скачать архив программы Goldendict Windows Portable  с облака ,
разархивировать и запустить на windows Goldendict.exe.
скачать все папки словарей из dictionaries- ( поставить галку вверху слева)
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четверг, 22 декабря 2016 г.

Permlive Internet Radio Project- Russian music 24/7: Classical-Pop-Rock-Folk-Cinema-Retro-Cabaret

Permlive Radio
http://www.yourmuze.fm/webplayer/permlive-radio
Russian-English Intercultural Music Mix 24/7 
Gagarin Radio
Visual Neoclassical Omdaru
http://www.yourmuze.fm/webplayer/visual-neoclassical-omdaru-2
Omdaru radio)


Russian-English Intercultural Music Mix 24/7 

and Russian Literature Podcasts


Listen to The Russian Soul of the 19-20th and 21st century in melodies and songs 
Listen to Modern classical, New Age, Crossover, World music- from
Visual Neoclassical Omdaru radio

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IN THE PLAYLIST:

 Alexey AiguiAlla Pugachyova, Anna German, Anna Netrebko, Yuri Antonov, Eduard Artemyev, Big Soviet Children's Choir, Leonid Desyatnikov, Dmitry Hvorostovsky, Dmitry Shostakovich, Elena Kamburova, Valery Gavrilin, Mikhail Glinka, Alexander Gradsky, Boris Grebenshchikov, Lyudmila Gurchenko, Igor Talkov, Irina Bogushevskaya, Ivan Kupala, Igor Krutoy, Evgeny KrylatovAndrey MakarevichDmitry Malikov, Modest Musorgsky, Sergey Nikitin, Bulat Okudzhava, Oleg Mityaev, Oleg PogudinPelageya, Andrey Petrov, Valentina Ponomaryova, Sergey Prokofyev, Sergey Rachmaninov, Nikolai Rimsky-Korsakov, Alexey Rybnikov, Alfred Schnittke, Sergey Starostin, Igor Stravinsky, Georgy SviridovMikael TariverdievPyotr Tchaikovsky, Pyotr Todorovsky, Trio Meridian, Trio Relict, Victor Tsoy, Tunguska Electronic Music Society, Uma2rman, Vedan Kolod, Veronica Dolina, VIA Tatiana, Voronovo Krylo- Этнический проект "Вороново крыло" ( Perm)Zemfira and others
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среда, 21 декабря 2016 г.

British Council | LearnEnglish Kids-Youtube Channel- Kids Stories with english subtitles

Vocabulary Site of the year: Vocabulary.com- расширяем активный словарный запас по цитатам из современной прессы, составляем учебные списки слов с цитатами. Словарь для Goldendict- 200 цитат из газет 2015 года на каждое из 113500 слов английского языка !

Vocabulary.com-
NEW! дополнение 31.10.2016-
пожалуй, лучший сайт в мире по расширению активного ( для говорения)
 и пассивного ( для чтения) словарного запаса на английском на продвинутом уровне.
Например, мое любимое слово SERENDIPITY- слева объяснения значения в стиле живого преподавателя для самых частотных слов,

If you find good things without looking for them, serendipity — unexpected good luck — has brought them to you.
Serendipity does not come from Latin or Greek, but rather was created by a British nobleman in the mid 1700s from an ancient Persian fairy tale. The meaning of the word, good luck in finding valuable things unintentionally, refers to the fairy tale characters who were always making discoveries through chance. You can thank serendipity if you find a pencil at an empty desk just at you walk into an exam and realize that you forgot yours.
справа- уникальная функция, которой больше нигде нет- поиск по цитатам с этим словом по жанрам в современных недавних онлайн-версиях номеров газет, журналов, а также в художественной литературе. Например, самый недавний пример на слово serendipity в USAGE EXAMPLES- BUSINESS- с гиперссылкой на страницу публикации-

Afterward, just by serendipity, I saw an ad in the newspaper, and then went to work for Unicef.

New York TimesJul 29, 2016


Еще одна уникальная функция Vocabulary.com- составление Ваших личных списков из изучаемых слов или пользование чужими списками. Вот, например, мой тестовый список из недавних слов,
- Первые два слова из 25 в моем списке:
  1. scupper
    put in a dangerous, disadvantageous, or difficult position
    Russia has consistently blocked the agreement, with China also scupperingthe deal each year until 2015.
    — The Guardian (Oct 16, 2016)
  2. impugn
    attack as false or wrong
    Mostly though, Melania Trump’s appearances involved impugning the integrity of the accusers — and, of course, the media.
    — The Guardian (Oct 18, 2016)
которые я взял из последних статей, которые я прочитал в разных онлайн-изданиях, типа The New Yorker, The Atlantic, The New York Times. Как видите, любое слово, которое Вы ищете на сайте, можно добавить в список, выбрать значение, которое Вас интересует, а также выбрать пример из недавней прессы с этим значением. Затем Вы можете поделиться ссылкой на Ваш список. На каждый список есть два упражнения- PRACTICE- выбрать для слова правильное определение из 10 или SPELLING BEE- прослушать слово и правильно его напечатать.

Еще одна функция- при составлении списка Вы можете вставить до 100 страниц текста и сформировать список на основе слов из текста, можно выбрать отдельные слова и рассортировать их по трудности, автоматически вставить предложения из текста в этот список, например, см. мой список для моей ученицы со средним уровнем на основе первых 10 глав из начала романа "My brilliant friend" by Elena Ferrante

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Вот, например, как выглядят первые пять цитат из 200 для слова Serendipity в словаре по данным сайта vocabulary.com

1. That a large portion of his work became part of the Henry Ford’s permanent collection was pure serendipity.
Jul 26, 2015 - Washington Post
2. “We stumbled upon these vessels completely by serendipity,” Kipnis commented.
Jul 21, 2015 - Scientific American
3. The flip side is that institutions failing to embrace serendipity will ossify and die.
Jul 9, 2015 - Time
4. It’s no coincidence Silicon Valley is obsessed with serendipity.
Jul 9, 2015 - Time
5. When Yahoo banned its employees from working from home in 2013, the reasons the struggling company gave had less to do with productivity than serendipity.
Jul 9, 2015 - Time

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Примеры с сайта Vocabulary.com

Например, вот один из списков и первые десять слов из 1000
The top 1,000 vocabulary words have been carefully chosen to represent difficult but common words that appear in everyday academic and business writing. These words are also the most likely to appear on the SAT, ACT, GRE, and ToEFL. 
To create this list, we started with the words that give our users the most trouble and then ranked them by how frequently they appear in our corpus of billions of words from edited sources. If you only have time to study one list of words, this is the list.
  1. consider
    deem to be
    At the moment, artemisinin-based therapies are considered the best treatment, but cost about $10 per dose - far too much for impoverished communities.
    — Seattle Times (Feb 16, 2012)
  2. minute
    infinitely or immeasurably small
    The minute stain on the document was not visible to the naked eye.
  3. accord
    concurrence of opinion
    The committee worked in accord on the bill, and it eventually passed.
  4. evident
    clearly revealed to the mind or the senses or judgment
    That confidence was certainly evident in the way Smith handled the winning play with 14 seconds left on the clock.
    — Reuters (Jan 15, 2012)
  5. practice
    a customary way of operation or behavior
    He directed and acted in plays every season and became known for exploring Elizabethan theatre practices.
    — BBC (Feb 16, 2012)
  6. intend
    have in mind as a purpose
    “Lipstick, as a product intended for topical use with limited absorption, is ingested only in very small quantities,” the agency said on its website.
    — BusinessWeek (Feb 15, 2012)
  7. concern
    something that interests you because it is important
    The scandal broke out in October after former chief executive Michael Woodford claimed he was fired for raising concerns about the company's accounting practices.
    — BBC (Feb 15, 2012)
  8. commit
    perform an act, usually with a negative connotation
    In an unprecedented front page article in 2003 The Times reported that Mr. Blair, a young reporter on its staff, had committed journalistic fraud.
    — New York Times (Feb 15, 2012)
  9. issue
    some situation or event that is thought about
    As a result, the privacy issues surrounding mobile computing are becoming ever-more complex.
    — Time (Feb 16, 2012)
  10. approach
    move towards
    Spain’s jobless rate for people ages 16 to 24 is approaching 50 percent.
    — New York Times (Feb 15, 2012)



вторник, 20 декабря 2016 г.

Active English dictionary online database of the year: Dictionary.cambridge.org и другие учебные английские словари онлайн

Dictionary.cambridge.org и другие учебные английские словари онлайн
Почти всеми учебными словарями для иностранцев, изучающих английский на разных уровнях, очень удобно пользоваться в одной словарной  оболочке Goldendict Windows. Однако, если у вас iOs или вы на мобильном смартфоне ( для Android есть версия Goldendict тоже ) , можно использовать онлайн-версии разных словарей, которые работают и на мобильных браузерах, хотя онлайн-содержание у многих урезано, а у некоторых его совсем нет, только образец нескольких страниц из бумажного словаря или скриншоты электронной версии. См. онлайн-версии словарей для продвинутого уровня изучения с примерами для устного употребления ( не путать с толковыми словарями для носителей языка, учебные словари для иностранцев предоставляют примеры как модели для употребления в речи плюс грамматические комментарии ) 
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Самый полный и удобный набор словарных баз для разных уровней и языков у Cambridge dictionaries Online.





Во-первых, уникальный гибридный словарь 

Cambridge Learner's Dictionary, англо-русский, кроме объяснений простыми английскими словами других слов для среднего уровня и примеров для устного употребления , в этом словаре еще есть переводы на русский каждого значения английского слова, но без переводов примеров ( для анализа и прослушивания многочисленных англо-русских и русско-английских примеров, см. Reverso Context) . 

Вы можете установить расширение Cambridge Dictionaries Online для браузера Chrome, нажмите правой клавишей мышки на кнопку сверху справа , далее ПАРАМЕТРЫ- установите TRANSLATION - English-RUSSIAN - Save. Теперь при двойном нажатии на любое английское слово в браузере или при выделении слова и нажатии на контекстное меню правой клавишей мышки , у Вас появится окно из словаря , либо Вы можете искать слово, нажав на кнопку -SEARCH.  Для продвинутого уровня ( см. ниже) , нужно выбрать DEFINITION-ENGLISH








Например, Перевод"look forward to sth/doing sth" в англо-русском словаре
to feel happy and excited about something that is going tohappen
ждать чего-либо с нетерпением
I'm really looking forward to seeing him.




Во-вторых, 

Cambridge Essential English Dictionary

Этот одноязычный словарь, содержащий короткие и легкие для понимания определения, походит для начинающих и студентов с уровнем владения английским "ниже среднего".
Например, 
Определение "suggest" в словаре основного английского
to say an idea or plan for someone else to consider:suggest that we park the car here.He suggested having the meeting at his house.
B1 to say that someone or something is suitable for something:
Can you suggest a good hotel?






Во-третьих, 

Кембриджский словарь английского языка и тезаурус

Одновременный поиск Cambridge Advanced Learner's Dictionary & Thesaurus, Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary и Cambridge Business English Dictionary
Затем выберите "британскую", "американскую" или "бизнес" закладку, чтобы увидеть нужную запись.

Например, SUCCEED
  • succeed verb (ACHIEVE SOMETHING)

B1 [I] If you succeed, you ​achieve something that you have been ​aiming for, and if a ​plan or ​piece of ​work succeeds, it has the ​results that you ​wanted:She's been ​trying to ​pass her ​driving ​test for six ​years and she's ​finally succeeded.You need to be ​pretty ​tough to succeed in the ​property ​world.The ​campaign has ​certainly succeeded in ​raising ​publicawareness of the ​issue.humorous Richard succeeded in ​offending (= ​managedunintentionally to ​offend) just about everybody in the ​room!
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  • succeed verb (FOLLOW)

 [I or T] to take an ​official ​job or ​position after someone ​else:He succeeded his ​father as ​editor of the ​paper.When the Queen ​dies, her ​eldest ​son will succeed to the ​throne. to come after another ​person or thing in ​time:In the ​weeks that succeeded, five more ​patients ​showed ​similarsymptoms.Almost from ​its ​beginnings, New York has ​produced succeeding ​generations of ​intellectuals.
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Определение "succeed" в словаре делового английского


if you succeed, you ​achieve something that you have been ​trying to do or get, and if a ​plan or a ​piece of ​work succeeds, it has the ​results that you wanted:succeed in sth He is ​determined to succeed in the ​propertymarket.succeed in doing sth The new ​exchange ​rate succeeded in ​bringing ​inflation down.
 [T] to take an ​official ​job or ​position after someone else:succeed sb as sth Karl Smith will succeed him as ​chief ​executive.

"succeed" in American English

  • succeed verb (ACHIEVE SOMETHING)

 [I] to ​achieve something that you have been ​aiming for, or (of a ​plan or ​piece of ​work) to have the ​desired ​results:She’s been ​trying to ​pass her ​driving ​test for ​years and she ​finallysucceeded.He succeeded in ​building the ​business into one the ​leaders in ​itsfield.
  • succeed verb (FOLLOW)

 [T] fml to take the ​place of another ​person or thing:[T] Kamen was named ​company ​chairman, succeeding Robert Schwartz, who is ​retiring after 44 ​years.
(Definition of succeed from the Cambridge Academic Content Dictionary © Cambridge 

В-четвертых, 

English Grammar Today

An A — Z of Spoken and Written Grammar
Рональд Картер, Майкл Маккарти, Джеральдин Марк и Энн О’Кифф

Основные характеристики

  • Более 500 записей, организованных в простую и легкую для использования структуру от A до Z.
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Например, 

Suggest

from English Grammar Today

We can use the verb suggest with a noun phrase, a that-clause, the -ingform of a verb or a wh-question word (wherewhat).

Suggest + noun phrase

We can use a noun phrase as the object of suggest:
Can you suggest a good restaurant in this part of town?
If we need to mention the person who receives the suggestion, we use ato-construction:
My teacher suggested an exam I could take at the end of the year. (orMy teacher suggested an exam to me which I could take at the end of the year.)
Not: My teacher suggested me an exam …

Suggest + that-clause

When we suggest an action to someone, we can use a that-clause. In informal situations, that is often left out:
suggest (that) you leave here around four o’clock. The traffic gets very bad from about 4.30 onwards.
When suggest is in the past, we can use should in the that-clause:
Her doctor suggested that she should reduce her working hours and take more exercise.

Suggest + -ing form

We can use suggest with the -ing form of a verb when we mention an action but do not mention the person who will do it, because it is understood in the context:
She suggested travelling together for safety, since the area was so dangerous.

Suggest + wh-question word

We can use suggest with a question word such as where, what, who, how:
Could you suggest where I might be able to buy a nice sweater for Mark?
Can anyone suggest how we might attract more people to the next event?

Typical errors

  • We don’t use suggest + indirect object + to-infinitive when we suggest an action to someone:
He suggested that I should apply for a job in a bank or insurance company.
Not: He suggested me to apply …
  • We don’t use suggest + to-infinitive:
Henry wanted to tell everyone, but Dora suggested waiting until the news had been announced officially.
Not: Dora suggested to wait …
(“Suggest” from English Grammar Today © Cambridge University Press.)


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