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baroque, neolithic, settled, tribes, Slavic origin, residence, kings, rulers, art, style, music, musicians, notable, prominent, depicted, turbulent, suffer, destruction, state orchestra; types of material: mother-of- pearl, coconut etc. - verbs with prefix re- . - telling the audience about an important cultural monument (Zwinger Palace contains precious historical objects); - explaining important historical events (He gathered the best musicians, painters and artists from all over Europe). 7 Internationally used words of Greek origin: museum, theatre, angel, aerobic, athletics, tragedy, academy, harmony, psychology, telephone, dinosaur, panorama, economics, biography etc. - active and passive voice in present and past tense. - telling the story of someone's life (it is believed that he was born in); - decsribing a painting (in the background you can see the; the colours are bright); - describing a location (the village is situated on the eastern side of); - giving instructions to tourists (Don't take photos here, please; Mind the stairs.) 15 geysir, volcanic cone, erupt, lava, ashes, ferry, harbour, waterfall, archipelago, - adjectives: formation with sufixes: -ful, -able, ible, -ic, -al, -ous, - ing, - ed, -ive, -y, - nt - comparison of adjectives (revision); - the position of adjectives in a sentence; - noun formation. - describing geographical features of an island, its climate etc. (as you can see, it's not too cold.

That's because...);

- describing the creation of a location (the island was created millions of years ago by the volcanic activity); - describing the surrounding area to visitors (from the cliff there is a view of) ; - getting information to prepare a written report for the newspaper by asking local inhabitants about everyday life, lifestyle, source of income etc. 21 free royal town, palace, monastery, church, fortress,

Ottoman Empire,

medieval, inherit, craftsman, trader, double-neck guitar, cemetery, castle - adjective-noun collocations: admirable, palaces, sacral treasures; - nouns serving as adjectives: music life, music school; - antonyms: internationa,l-local, contemporary, historical; - revision of present and past tense; - the use of present tense for emphasis in narration; - describing a historical tragic event (the town was struck by a disaster of such proportions); - talking about sights while guiding a group of visitors through the town (behind you you can see the Parish Church, you are standing now in the

Main Square, opposite the Town Hall);

- orientation on the map - commenting while walking (we turn right at the corner of Cesarčeva street, let's walk down this narrow street); - describing the architecture of a town (the arches that you see are typical of gothic period); 28
marshy, lowlands, flat, hilly, moderate, flooding, midsummer traditions, mythology, legends, - attributive adjectives long, tall, deep, old and their position in the sentence. - gerund: formation, function and usage - giving general information about a country (Estonian language belongs to the Finno-Ugric group of languages; the population is about 1.3 million); - talking about legends and myths (this tale is sometimes used as an explanation why ...) - telling an interesting fact or legend (there was once a girl; Estonia pianos are a true Estonian product); - ordering food in a restaurant (I'd like to try something local, please. What do you recommend?). 37 huge country, natural beauty, province, winter, mountains,ski slopes, picturesque, landscape, breathtaking, mansions, ruins, cuisine, count, calories,meat,sausag e, sauerkraut etc. - passive voice in all tenses (is situated, will be met, are known, has been given); and with modals (can be practised); - describing a geographical area (To your left you can see; This is the oldest ..; It dates from ..; The property used to belong to ...; The entrance to the castle is...), 48 island, mainland, mild climate, conquest, Megalithic,

Roman, Vandal,

Byzantine,

civilisation, museums, sobrassada, "red gold“, gastronomy, olive trees, olive oil, ingredients, windmills, chant, the art of glass blowing etc. - comparison of adjectives - revision; - present perfect - revision; - passive voice - revision; - talking about a custom/ tradition (I'd like to tell you about, First it was performed, It was forbidden bythe Council of Trent in 1545 , Later it became) - talk about historical influences (traces from Megalithic period are still visible in some places) - describing a typical town (The houses are made of ... People mainly work in ... The main square is .... The main attraction of the town is ... During the Roman period it used to be ... It is now being restored and will be converted into); - interviewing local people about differences between them and others (what is the character of the people of the island? Do you also...? Are the people who live in mainland different? etc.) - describing a process (food making) (it is best when it is made from the meat of black pigs), glass blowing (it is then revolved around ...) 55

EU Project

Cultural Treasure Hunt

D r e s d e n

Over 90% of the city centre was destroyed in

1945 and about 300.000 people were killed.

“Fuerstenzug" is a large mural showing

the procession of the rulers of Saxony, depicted in fine porcelain.

Object material

bracelets cotton rings straw brooches gold vases enamel statuettes cococnut necklaces ivory bath pads mother-of-pearl scarves metal bridges silk bycicles silver baskets gemstones shirts stone

The bridge at the Crown Gate

of the Zwinger Palace

EU Project

Cultural Treasure Hunt

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