Америка
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МУНИЦИПАЛЬНОЕ БЮДЖЕТНОЕ ОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНОЕ УЧРЕЖДЕНИЕ БАРВИХИНСКАЯ СРЕДНЯЯ ОБЩЕОБРАЗОВАТЕЛЬНАЯ ШКОЛA
КОНКУРСНАЯ РАБОТА
«Страноведение»
«ПОЧЕМУ МЕНЯ ПРИВЛЕКАЮТ СОЕДИНЁННЫЕ ШТАТЫ АМЕРИКИ ДЛЯ ПУТЕШЕСТВИЙ»
“WHY WOULD I TRAVEL TO THE USA”
Выполнил:
Тюряков Илья Николаевич, 9 «А» класс
Московская область,Одинцовский район,
д. Подушкино, д.35
руководитель:
учитель иностранного языка
МБОУ Барвихинской средней
общеобразовательной школы
Одинцовского муниципального района
Бунтина Надежда Константиновна
Барвиха
2013
P L A N
INTRODUCTION
1. Why would I visit the USA?
THE USA
1. Let’s Introduce: the USA
2. How Columbus has found America?
3. The Born of the USA
4. The symbols of the USA
5. The capital of the USA Washington
6. The capital of the world New York
7. The Golden State California
8. The festivals and holidays of America
CONCLUSION
1. Answer the questions (test)
WHY WOUID I TRAVEL TO THE USA?
THE USA. It faraway country, on the other side of the world. It has contrasts and great opportunities. There are a number of time zones and two oceans, the Pacific and the Atlantic, between us. And what attracts me to it? Why would I travel to the USA? The US is state with rich cultural heritage and fascinating history. It has passed a long way of formation and has seamed respect from other countries. America gave the world a lot of great people, such as Abraham Lincoln, James Fennimore Cooper, Ernest Hemingway and Martin Luther King. This list is endless. We should not forget about Christopher Columbus, because he had discovered this unknown continent. A lot of cultures, mentalities and nations came to America. This has formed the current face of the country. Today, the US is a important country, “the first economy of the world. Many people want to go to the USA to get an education, make a career, or just see this truly amazing place. There are so many beautiful cities in America: big cities such as New York, Los Angeles, Miami as well as little provincial towns. I want to pick out New York City among big cities. I associate New York with lots of yellow taxis on Times Square, crowds of people, who hurry somewhere and of course with skyscrapers and the Statue of Liberty. Recently, I wanted to “taste «The Big Apple”. No matter how stupidly it sounds, this ambition appeared, when I was playing video game “Grand theft Auto IV”. That would be so nice to wake up in the morning and go for a walk on Manhattan, visit the famous Wall Street, see Columbia University, stroll along Broadway, stare at the colorful advertising signs in Times Square. Then, we can go to Central Park for a walk, watching running people in tracksuits, mummies with kids, people walking the ir dogs or to sit on green grass. After this we can drink coffee and then go to Liberty Island where a statue with the same name is situated, which has become a national symbol of America. New York is the capital of American fashion. Fashion Weeks are held there. New York City is not only a big beautiful city, but it is one of the world economic centers. Also there is the headquarters of UN. California will certainly leave nobody indifferent. San Francisco with Cable Cars and Golden Bridge, Silicon Valley and high technologies, San Diego and its Zoo - hat’s California. There are most picturesque beaches of the West coast. I would be glad to be on of beaches. Lying on golden send sand and the sun gently caressing your skin, ocean softly roaring, boys and girls in swimsuits playing beach volleyball and the rescuers attentively watching over what is happening. California is an excellent place for surfing. I would take a lesson from local surfing instructors. There is also Hollywood in the Golden State, it is the well-known suburbs
of Los Angeles. Hollywood had discovered the worldfamous stars likе Merlin Monro, Kirk Douglas, Harrison Ford and Meryl Streep. It is noteworthy, that the governor of California, Arnold Schwarzenegger, is actor too. By the way, I want to visit the Hollywood…
LET’S INTRODUCE
The United States of America is one of the world’s largest
countries. It’s the world’s fourth largest country. Only Russia, Canada and China have bigger territories than the US. There are fifty states in the country. Forty – eight states are in the same part of North America. The other two are Alaska in the north, and Hawaii situated on eight islands in the Pacific.
The United States stretches from the Pacific Ocean to the Atlantic Ocean, which wash the country in the west and in the east. Long mountain chains run down the Pacific coast. In this part of the country is Death Valley, the lowest place in North and South Americas. Here is the Grand Canyon which the Colorado River made millions of years ago. In some places it is about 6 km deep. Father east lie the tall peaks of the Rocky Mountains that run from Canada to Mexico.
Beyond them stretch the Great Plains where the mighty Mississippi River flows. Another mountain chain, the Appalachians, runs down the eastern part of the United States. The USA borders on Canada in the north, where the five Great Lakes are situated, and Mexico in the South.
The United States is a young country. It is only a few hundred years old. Millions of people from other countries and continents – Europe, Asia, Africa, Australia and South America – find their new home in the United States.
The people of the United States are of many different nationalities.These different people brought to the new home their traditions, holidays and festivals. From Germany they brought Christmas trees. From Ireland they brought St. Patrick’s Day celebrations. From Scotland they brought Halloween. Americans celebrate the festivals of the Old World. But there are new American festivals and traditions too.
Americans like new ideas. They build the first skyscrapers and they put the first man on the Moon. They like to be modern. They enjoy big modern cities, new houses and new cars. At the same time Americans love old things. They like to visit historic houses and museums. They remember their country’s history and the days of the “Wild West’’. Most of them are proud of their country and love it.
The United States of America is one of the most powerful and
advanced countries in the world. It has the third largest population in the world. It’s real melting pot. English is the officiallanguage in the USA. But the English language spoken is known as American English.
S Y M B O L S O F T H E U S A
There are some symbols of the USA. First, the Flag. The American flag is often called “The Stars and Stripes”. There are three colours on the flag of the United States – red, white, blue. As there are fifty states in the United States, there are fifty stars on the American flag: one star for each state.
The American flag has thirteen stripes. The stripes are red and white. The flag has seven red stripes and six white stripes. There is one stripe for each of the first thirteen colonies of the United States.
People must know many things about the flag, for example: you should display it only during the day and you should fold it in special way. In some schools there is a flag in each classroom, and children stand in front of the flag every day. You can see the American flag in shops and offices, in the street and squares, in small towns and in big cities. You can see pictures of the American flag in newspapers and magazines. Americans are proud of their flag and display it in many places.
One of the most famous symbols of the USA is the Statue of Liberty. France gave the statue to America in 1884 as a symbol of friendship. The Statue is in New York on Liberty Island. It is one of the first things people see when they arrive in New York by sea.
The eagle became the official national symbol of the country in 1782. It has an olive branch - a symbol of peace, and arrows - symbol of strenght. You can see the eagle on the back of a dollar.
The United States of America has an official song too. It is called “ The Star - Spangled Banner”.
Every state in the USA has its own flag, its own symbol and its own song too. The USA called the “nation of immigrants”. The country was settled and developed by generations of immigrants and their children. Many different cultural traditions, ethnic sympathies, racial groups and religious affiliations make up the people of the USA.
H O W C H R I S T O P H E R C O L U M B U S H A D
D I S C O V E R E D A M E R I C A
The United States of America, the USA, is a large country stretching across the middle of North America. Christopher Columbus made some more voyages to the New World. He discovered some more islands in Central America. Spain was very much interested in this land, in this land, in this territory and had some Spanish settlements in South and Central America and in the South of North America too. In 1492 Columbus saild the Pacific Ocean and discovered some islands in Central America.
The second great voyage of Christopher Columbus began in September in 1493. He had seventeen ships with him. On this voyage he reached Cuba, but didn’t know it was an island. Columbus made four trips in all to the New World but he never landed on the mainland of North America.
THE BORN OF THE USA
England became interested in the New World too. The first English settlements appeared in America at the beginning of the 17th century.
On the 6th of September in 1620 a group of people left England for America, for the New World. They sailed from the English city of Plymouth, on board the ship the “Mayflower”. They wanted to start a new life and to have no problems with the church.
After three months voyage these people landed in the Northeast of America. There were 74 men and 28 women on the “Mayflower”. They set up a colony and called that part of the country “New England”.
They had decided to make homes for themselves in the new land across the ocean. They hoped they would have a better life there. After a stormy voyage across the Atlantic, their small ship, “Mayflower”, reached the shores of the new land. Those early settlers built their first colonies and began to explore the new country which they called New England.
Аs the first setltments named colonies as the first people called
“colonists”. Soon more and more European settlers came and more colonies were formed.
The American colonies grew bigger and bigger, they prospered, but they were for a long time ruled by England, and all the new country belonged to England. These people are called Pilgrim Fathers. Millions of Europeans from different countries of Europe came later into this area. They assimilated and became Americans.
So the USA began as the nation of 13th states, because European settlers occupied 13 colonies along the Atlantic Coast.
These 13 British colonies decided that they could no longer live under the British crown. They stated the war for independence, which resulted in adoption the Declaration of Independence. It was adopted in 1776 on the 4th of July in Philadelphia.
In 1776 the thirteen young American colonies united and began a war against England for Freedom and independence, which was called the War of independence. They won the victory and a new nation was born which became the United States of America July 4, 1776, is still celebrated as “the birthday” of the American nation, and is called Independence Day.
WASHINGTON
The capital of the USA is Washington, D. C. It is situated on the Potomac River, on the piece of land called the District of Columbia, which is why people call the US capital Washington, D.C. The capital was named after the George Washington, the first President of the USA. Washington is like no other city in the country. Its only industry is Government. It is not the biggest city in the United States, but the most important. The buildings are not very tall, the streets and avenues are straight, green and beautiful. The longest and the biggest avenues are named after American states.You have done the centre of the city. You have been to the White House and seen the Capitol. The Capitol is really great. This is where the United States Congress meets and makes laws. The Capitol is point from which the streets are numbered and lettered. There are avenues that fan out through the city and are named after the original 13 states. The streets that go north and south are numbered. The longest and biggest streets are named after American states. The Capitol dominates the city. It stands on the Capitol Hill. It is the highest point of the city. There are no skyscrapes in Washington because no other buildings must be taller than the Capitol. The Capitol consists of a central building which is crowned by the dome and which is connected at each end by the galleries wich two large wings on both sides. In one of them is the Senate, in the other is the House of Representatives. The buildings of the White House is very beautiful with tall Columns and the flag on the roof. The White House is the official residence of the American President. It is situated in Pensylvanian Avenue. It isa a two-storied building. The Green Room and the Blue Room are the rooms where ambassadors and ministers of foreign countries are received. The Oval Office is the President’s office. Pensylvanian Avenue connects the Capitol and the White House. It is the route of the President’s Inauguration procession every four year. On the hill behind the White House is the Washington Monument which looks like a very big pencil, that is why the Monument has the nickname “pencil”. It is the tallest structure about 152 metres high. It is a white marble shaft with alluminium tip. There is a special lift to the top of the Monument from where tourists and citizens of America can enjoy a view of the city. The Jefferson Memorial is devoted to the memory of the third President of the USA. He was the author of the Declaration of Independence. The Lincoln Memorial was constructed in the memory of the sixteenth President of the USA. He was the author of the Emancipation Proclamation according to which freedom was given to American Negro slaves.
The Memorial is a big temple in Greek style with thirty-six marble columns which represent the number of states in the USA at the time of his death. There is the Arlington National Cemetery on the Potomac River, where President Kennedy was buried. In Washington, D. C. there is no industry. Washington, D. C. is political, administrative, cultural and educational centre of the country. There are several universities in the capital. The Congress library is located here. There are museums and galleries here. The National Gallery of Art, a large museum of painting, sculpture and other art is situated in the capital. It is supported by the US government. Washington, D. C. is the centre of political life of the country.
New York
New York, one of the largest cities in the world, was founded three hundred years ago at the mouth of the Hudson River. The centre of New York is Manhattan Island. The first European settlers came to Manhattan Island from Holland in 1605. In 1613 the Dutch built only four small houses on Manhattan to be a fur trading station. In 1623 the Dutch started a town there. It was named New Amsterdam in honour of the capital of their country in Europe. In 1626 Manhattan Island was bought the Indians for a handful of business and commercial life of the country Many sky-scrapers house banks and offices American businessmen. Broadway begins here; the Stock Exchange is located here. Very few people live in Manhattan, although the majority works here. Numerous bridges link Manhattan Island with the opposite shores. In 1789 in New York on the steps of Federal Hall George Washington took the oath of office when he became the first president of America. From 1785 to 1790 New York, was the capital of the United States. New York is inhabited by almost all nationalist. It is even called “Modern Babylon”. At the beginning of the 20-th century a lot of people came to the USA from different countries of the world. They entered the USA through New York “the Gateway of America”. New York is one of the leading manufacturing cities in the world. The most important branches of industry are those, producing paper products, glass, chemicals, machinery. The city has its own traffic system. The sea encircles many of the city areas and ships goes over or under New York. New York is the largest city in the world and biggest seaport. It is the money center of the U.S. New York is situated in north-east of the U.S.A. in the state N.Y.(Empire State) In companion with such ancient historical cities as Rome, London and Paris, New York is quite young. It was founded in 1613 by Dutch settlers. A Dutchman Peter Minuit bought Manhattan Island from Indians for 24$ and barrel of rum. The Americans say: “this was the best business deal ever made in New York. In 1613 the Dutch had built only four small houses in Manhattan.
New Amsterdam was the first name of the city. After the English had taken over the city in 1626, it was renamed New York, after the Duke of York who was commander of the army. During the War of Independence, New York was an important political center and for five years the capital of U.S.A. The population of New York numbers of 10 millions people, together with the population of its suburbs it comes to 16 million people (1910). It is a multi-national city, the people that live in it, speak seventy-five different languages. Manhattan is the name of an island which forms the heart of New York. The island is 13 miles long, 2 miles long and lies at the Hudson River. The population of Manhattan is about 2 million people. Here is the heart of business and culture, the city of sky-scrapes, of Broadway, of Wall Street, which is the center of American money business. Wall Street had this name, because big wall across street and protect colonist from Indians. Later wall was broken, but name remind. Although New York is not the capital of the United States, it is the biggest and most important city of the country. New York is situated on the Atlantic coast, in the North-East of the country, in the state of New York at the mouth of the deep Hudson River. It is the financial and media capital of the world, the centre of the American cultural life and the national leader in fashion and entertainment. The “Big Apple” is nickname of the city. New York, with the population of 16 million people, is the second largest city and the biggest sea port in the world. It was founded in 1613 by Dutch settlers. It consists of 5 large boroughs: Manhattan, the Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn and Richmond. There are a lot of places of interest in New York. The most famous of them is The Statue of Liberty, given to the USA by France in 1886. Its torch towers about 200 feet above the harbor and can be seen at night for many miles. It is the largest statue in the world. The Empire State Building used to be the first, but now it is only the third tallest the world. It is a 102- storeyed building with an observatory on he 86 floor. Broadway is the longest street in the world. It is 12 miles long. It is the centre of entertainments. The Metropolitan Museum is by now probably the richest museum in the world in painting and other objects of Art, due to what had been bought from Europeans after World War Two. Besides, we can see the works of American painters there. The Central Park is the largest park in the world. The Fifth Avenue has the best houses, hotels and fashionable shops. Times Square is known as New York’s theatre land the Metropolitan Museum of Art and many other museum are situated there. The Rockefeller Centre belongs to the Rockefeller family. It is 15 skyscrapers housing several large corporations. It is also known as “Radio City”. There is a theatre , too. The United Nations Headquarters was built in 1952. The building and the grounds contain sculptures and other works of art, donated by member nations. Among them is the gift of the Soviet Union .So I like New York very mach and I can recommend everyone to visit it.
CALIFORNIA
California, a US state on the Pacific Ocean, is also called the Golden State. It became part of the United States in 1845. Its history has included the Gold Rush of 1849 and the San Francisco earthquake of 1906. When gold was discovered, California’s population grew rapidly. Wheat soon became the chief crop. Rice and arley became important too. Today four-fifths of California’s crop lands are still used for grazing and for grains. Among the other important сrops are cotton, vegetables, fruit, and dairy products. California is now the country’s second most important cotton-producing state. Only Texas grows more cotton. And California’s farmers grow half or the country’s fruit and vegetables. California has the largest population of all the states and its largest city is Los Angeles. It is known for Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Disneyland, and the Silicon Valley and for its agricultural and wine products. In 1909 the first film studio opened in Los Angeles. Today, the Los Angeles suburb, Hollywood has become film and television centre. The world’s major film companies have studios there and many famous films start live in its fashionable and expensive Beverly Hills district. Disneyland is the original amusement park by Walt Disney opend in 1995. Disneyland is in California near Los Angeles. It is a place for children of all ages. It is also a place for their parents to return to the world of childhood because that is what happens when they spend a day at Disneyland At Disneyland you can have a voyage on a boat, you can take a train, you can travel to the stars, take a trip to the mountaimeet all the Disney characters…or just sit in the sun and eat ice – cream. The name of the Silicon Valley is given to an area in the Santa Clara Valley of California where there are many computer and electronic companies. It is near the cities of San Francisco and San Jose. Silicon is an important chemical element used in computers and electronic equipment. Another large city of California is San Francisco, which is a financial and communications centre for trade with Asia. The capital of California is Sacramento. The motto of the state is “I have found it! “(Eureka!). It’s interesting to know that Ronald Reagan, a US film actor, was a governor of California in 1966-74 and later he became the 40th US President. Another famous film star, Arnold Schwarzenegger was the Governor of California.
HOLIDAYS IN THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA
There are several federal holidays in the United States of America though there are holidays in each state.
The most American holiday is Thanksgiven Day .It is celebrated on the 4-th Thursday in November. When the inglish pilgrims first came to the New World they had a very hard winter, and it was questionable whether most of them would survive. But when in the fall the fields produced a yield beyond expectations, it was a real holiday for them. When Abraham Lincoln became President he issued a Proclamation in 1863 declaring Thanksgiven a federal holiday. Today it is a family holiday celebrated with big dinners and happy family reunions. Schools and offices are closed, students who have been away from home and many other Americans travel long distances to spend a holiday at home. The traditional food is Thanksgiven turkey and pumpkin pie. Another biggest American holiday is Christmas. It is a religious holiday. People attend special church servies to celebrate the birth of Jesus. Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December. It is the most festive time in the year in the United States of America. Studens have one-two week vacations beginning before Christmas and ending after the New Year. The spirit of Christmas arrives about a month before the holiday itself. Street light and shop windows are decorated with traditional Christmas colour of red and green. Families decorated their homes inside and out. Families gather around the Christmas tree, open their gifts and sit down to enjoy a traditional Christmas dinner: roast turkey, ham, vegetables and nuts. For dessert there is usually a fruit cake, pudding or mince pie. Christmas cannot be imagined without the traditional Santa Claus, Christmas carols and Christmas cards. The Independence Day is celebrated on the 4th of July. It recalls the signing of the Declaration of Independence on the 4 th of July 1776. The Declaration was adopted in Philadelphia. The Independence Day is the birth of the American nation. The Declaration of Independence was written by Thomas Jefferson who later became the third President of the United States of America. Halloween was first celebrated many centuries ago. Ireland and Scotland by Celtic priests called Druids . They observed the end of autumn and the beginning of winter. The Druids thought that Halloween was the night when the witches came out. As they were afraid of the witches they put on different clothes and painted their faces to deceive the evil spirits. They also placed food and small gifts near the doors of their houses for the witches. This was, as they say now, the beginning of the expression “trick or treat” (meaning “give me something or I shall play a trick on you”). It is considered that Halloween was brought to America by the immigrants from Ireland and Scotland. In the 19th century they celebrated Halloween according to their own traditions (a lantern made of pumpkin with holes in the form of eves, a nose and a mouth was part of the festival).
As time went by, grown-up people lost interest in Halloween, and it was celebrated mostly by children. Dressed very strangely, children held festivals. During their carnival and after it, groups of children visited houses and asked for candies. “Trick or treat! Trick or treat!” was heard everywhere. In recent years, grown-up people have begun taking part in Halloween. In New York, for example, young and old take part in parades together. On the 31st of October, long before the time when the carnaval procession begins to move, a great number of people get together in one of the streets. They are hundreds of large “pumpkins” in their hands. After the parade the festival lasts almost till early morning. This is how Americans celebrate Halloween. New Year’s Eve is a time of merriment in America. At midnight, bells ring, horns blow, and friends kiss each other. Everyone stays up late to celebrate the coming of another new year. At home or in restaurants, most Americans spend the last hours of the old year and the first hours of the New Year drinking and dinning with friends. One of the greatest of New Years Eve celebrations takes place in New York City at Time Square. Thousands of New Yorkers gather there, and millions of Americans join them watching TV. After the New Year officially arrives most party-goers enjoy a good supper. New Years Eve celebrations often continue until two or three o’clock in the morning. Many people travel from one party to another to celebrate with several different groups of friends. Following a long New Year’s Eve, Americans spend a quiet New Year’s Day. In most homes, everyone sleeps late, then enjoys a late breakfast and TV with the family . Many Americans make New Year’s resolutions, promising to improve their behavior. Typical New Year’s resolutions are to spend less money, give up smoking or go on a diete.
CONCLUSION
There are many interesting places, cities, countries, monuments in the USA. There are many another traditions in the USA. I could tell about the system of education in the USA, but it will be another time.
I think there are much reasons for going to the USA:
- You would practice your English;
- You would visit new places;
- You would learn a new culture;
- You would watch attractions;
- You would meet new people;
- You would make new friends.
Answer the questions:
1. The Statue of Liberty is situated
- in Washington
-in New York
-in Los Angeles
2. The city that never sleeps
-Washington
-New York
-Los Angeles
3. Disneyland and Hollywood are situated in
-Washington
-New York
-Los Angeles
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