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ISSUES  >  ISSUE 2/2005

N14 (N2-2005) HI, HIGH TECH!


Contest
Anastasia Klinskikh
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"I discover America"

Congratulations to the winners of "I discover America" essay contest! Well done!
  • 1st Prize Winner - Anna Dorodnykh "America from A to Z", Kursk State University
  • 2nd Prize Winner - Anastasia Klinskikh "A Russian in America", Moscow State University
  • 3d Prize Winner - Anna Naidych "The Miracle of America", Kursk State University
  • Special Prize for Originality - Lina Zhirova "Jeans", Kursk State University
  • Special Prize for the Best Verse - Elvira Korableva "9-11", Moscow State University

To get your prizes – wonderful books and CD-roms, please send your mailing address to verb@ffl.msu.ru.

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Messages and Messengers

Effective Teaching
Best American traditions and innovations in assessment and evaluation: College Board
The College Board is a not-for-profit membership association whose mission is to connect students to college success and opportunity. Among its best known programs are the SAT, the PSAT/NMSQT, and the Advanced Placement Program (AP). The College Board is committed to the principles of excellence and equity, and that commitment is embodied in all of its programs, services, activities, and concerns. In this issue we briefly introduce only one of the College Board programs.

Crossroads of Cultures
World-Class 9-11 Memorial in Jersey City
"Moscow on the Hudson" with Celebrated Russian Sculptor


Being American
How Democracy Works?
We continue to publish excerpts from "The Challenge of Democracy"
Bill Gates
What comes to your mind when you hear the word "Microsoft"? When I hear this word a most vivid association is the man who usually appears in the Forbes magazine wearing casual clothes. The one who retained the position of the richest man on this planet even after his computer empire had been split in three parts by the Anti-monopoly Comission. The one, whose talent has once and for ever changed the world we live in. Ladies and gentlemen, let me introduce William Henry Gates III.

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E-Projects
Web-based projects (i.e., Internet-based or e-projects) provide teachers and students with extended opportunities for second and foreign language teaching and learning. They engage students in real communication with native speakers of the target language and language learners from other countries, provide access to an endless number of authentic materials, make learning interactive, and raise students’ motivation.
Russian Orthodox Easter traditions
A Gastronomical Tour

Just for Fun
Cars like computers, computers like cars?

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