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Soap Operas.

In the 1930s, when radio was still in its infancy, broadcasting stations in the USA wondered what type of programmes they should put on during the daytime.

They came up with the idea of producing serials that would be on the radio every afternoon telling a continuous story.

7. _____________.

Knowing that the majority of the audience would be women, the broadcasters decided that the women in the serials would be strong characters and the men weak.

The serials were an instant success with listeners.

As the radio stations were paid for by advertising, these programmes always carried advertisements and, since one of the most frequently advertised products was soap, the programmes became known as Soaps or Soap Operas.

8. ___________.

The BBC had no interest in producing this type of programme but during the Second World War it was thought that the Americans should be shown how well the British people were standing up to the war.

9. ___________.

It was called Front Line Family and showed how a typical English family, the Robinsons, were living during the war.

10. ___________.

The BBC were unwilling to do this but finally agreed and broadcast the programme in Britain, but changed the name to The Robinsons.

The programme ran for six years.

Other soaps were introduced later, one telling the life of a doctor’s family and another, The Archers, about life in a country village.

The original aim of The Archers was to inform farmers of new developments in agriculture.

The serial began in 1951 and is still to be heard on five evenings every week.

Some attempts at soap opera began to appear on television in Britain in the mid - 1950s, but it was not until 1961 that the first real soap opera appeared.

11. ___________.

The serial, called Coronation Street, was about the lives of people living in a working - class street near Manchester.

12. ___________.

The BBC never managed to produce a really successful soap opera until 1984, when it introduced Eastenders.

This programme is about life in the area of the east end of London.

For a time it had more viewers than Coronation Street and still rivals it as the most popular programme on the British television.

There is a major difference between the two programmes in that Eastenders concentrates on rather depressing realism whilst Coronation Street, although having serious storylines, always contains a strong element of comedy.

(A). This was shown not by the BBC, but by commercial television.

(B. ) To keep the listeners’ interest, there would be far more crisis accuring than in real life.

(C). Some people in Britain managed to hear the programme and asked for it to be broadcasted for the British audience.

(D). It was really by chance that the soap opera appeared in Britain.

(E). Although the serial was planned to run for only thirteen weeks, it is still to be seen several nights every week and almost every week has more viewers than any other programme on British television.

(F). For this reason, a soap opera was written for the North American service of the BBC.

(G). It has always been the most popular programme on television.

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Airat2005 29 нояб. 2020 г., 11:24:11

In the 1930s, when radio was still in its infancy, broadcasting stations in the USA wondered what type of programmes they should put on during the daytime - They came up with the idea of producing serials that would be on the radio every afternoon telling a continuous story.

To keep the listeners' interest, there would be far more crises occurring than in real life.

Knowing that the majority of the audience would be women, the broadcasters decided that the women in the serials would be strong characters and the men weak.

The serials were an instant success with listeners.

As the radio stations were paid for by advertising, these programmes always carried advertisements and, since one of the most frequently advertised products was soap, the programmes became known as Soaps or Soap Operas.

It was really by chance that the soap opera appeared in Britain.

The BBC (British Broadcasting Corporation) had no interest in producing this type of programme but during the Second World War it was thought that the Americans should be shown how well the British people were standing up to the war.

For this reason, a soap opera was written for the North American service of the BBC ; it was called Front Line Family and showed how a typical English family, the Robinsons, were living during the war.

Some people in Britain managed to hear the programme and asked for it to be broadcast for the British audience.

The BBC were unwilling to do this but finally agreed and broadcast the programnne in Britain, but changed the name lo The Robinsons.

The programme ran for six years.

Other soaps were introduced later, one telling the life of a doctor's family and another, The Archers, about life in a country village.

The original aim of The Archers was to inform farmers of new developments in agriculture.

The serial began in 1951 and is still to be heard on five evenings every week.

Some attempts at soap opera began to appear on television in Britain in the mid - 1950s but it was not until 1961 that the first real soap opera appeared.

This was shown, not by the BBC, but by commercial television.

The serial, called Coronation Street, was about the lives of people living in a working - class street near Manchester.

Although the serial was planned to run for only thirteen weeks, it is still to be seen several nights every week and almost every week has more viewers than any other programme on British television.

The BBC never managed to produce a really successful soap opera until 1984, when it introduced Eastenders.

This programme is about life in anarea of the east end of London.

For a time it had more viewers lhan Coronation Street and still rivals it as the most popular programme on British television.

There is a major difference between the two programmes in that Eastenders concentrates on often rather depressing realism whilst Coronation Street, although having serious storylines, always contains a strong element of comedy.

Kuzaytv 13 сент. 2020 г., 17:09:40 | 5 - 9 классы

Перевод в косвенную речь, прошу пожалуйста помогите?

Перевод в косвенную речь, прошу пожалуйста помогите!

1). Brandon said that the BBC was fabulous but they ought to show more new programmes.

2). The BBC is fabulous but they ought to show more new programmes.

3). The BBC has the right balance of comedy, talk shows and educational children is programmes for every family / I think they should continue the good work!

4). The BBC is good because there are no advertisements but they might make more entertaining programmes for young adults.

5). I think there should be more football and other sports on the BBC.

Karolinakorole 24 апр. 2020 г., 03:38:54 | 10 - 11 классы

I. Read and translate the text?

I. Read and translate the text.

Answer the questions.

( Если не трудно помогите грамотно и правильно ответить на вопросы)THE BOSTON TEA PARTY

1 The early English settlements in America were founded by small groups of people, like the Mayflower emigrants.

These colonies grew larger and became important factors in Britain's struggle for greater role in the world.

They gave Britain different materials and much money.

From the mid - 1700s relations between Britain and the 13 British colonies on the east cost of North America began to break down.

After the British defeated France in the Seven Years War in 1763, they tried to exert more power over the colonies.

The colonies had no right to trade with other nations than England.

They also had to pay duty on everything imported by England to the colonies from other countries.

At the same time the American colonies themselves were becoming stronger and were establishing their own industry, agriculture and trade.

They ignored many rules introduced by the British Parliament, which did not let them trade with other nations.

The colonies did not want to pay the duties on products brought from Britain and her other colonies.

They were especially against the duty on all tea imported into colonies, and duties on some other less important products like paper.

So late in 1773, when the colonists learned that seven British ships carrying tea were on their way to New York, Boston and other ports, they decided that the tea duty was not going to be paid and that the tea was not going to be landed.

When the first ship, the Dartmouth, reached Boston, a meeting was called to discuss the problem and decide what to do.

2 At the meeting the Americans decided not to take this tea and made a plan.

Fifty Boston men dressed as Indians and after dark climbed up the sides of the Dartmouth and two other ships which had already reached Boston and threw the boxes of tea into water.

This incident was named the Boston Tea Party.

What had happened at Boston was greeted by other colonies.

All of them were beginning to understand that they could develop better without a mother country.

Many people began to think that they would have to fight for their rights.

These people were called Patriots.

The next year the leaders of the colonies called a meeting to discuss relations with Britain.

It was held m Philadelphia, in September, 1774.

At this meeting, which was called the Continental Congress, the colonies' problems were discussed for many days.

In the end the Congress decided .

To send a letter to London asking the Government to respect the rights of the colonists in America ; but there was no change for the better.

So the patriots understood that the Congress hadn't helped them much and they would have to fight for their rights.

Preparations for the war, which cost Britain its American Empire, began.

It was the war for the independence of American colonies from British rule.

Answer the following questions : 1.

Who were the founders of the first British settlements in America?

2. What rules about the American colonies were introduced by the British Parliament?

3. What did the colonists decide late in 1773 and why?

4. What happened in Boston on a dark night in December, 1773?

5. Who were called the Patriots?

6. What was the Continental Congress?

Where and when did it meet?

Камелия11 20 февр. 2020 г., 06:02:32 | 5 - 9 классы

Fill in the text with the words from the box?

Fill in the text with the words from the box.

Answer the question below.

Popular, American, programmes, people, rich, ordinary, watch, oldest, teacher.

Television soap operas are very_______in Britain.

Some of them are British, like ''Coronation Street'', ''Eastendets''and ''Brookside''.

Some of them are______, like ''Dallas'', ''Dynasty'' and "Falcon Crest".

Recently Australian_______have also become very popular.

" Neighbours" and "Home and awey" have very big audiences and are especially popular with young_______.

Generally the American soap operas are very glamorous.

The characters are very________and powerful.

The British and Australian programmes, however, are about____________people.

The most popular soap opera in Britain is "Coronation Street".

In fact, it is often the most popular programme of all.

Millions of people _________it.

" Coronation Street" is also the first soap opera on British TV.

It started in 1960.

Only one of the original characters is still in the programme.

Ken Barlow was a student in the first episode.

He's a______now.

Esyrgi 21 июл. 2020 г., 00:59:13 | 5 - 9 классы

Choose the right answer : The quicker you call for the doctor, the fastest / faster you will feel well?

Choose the right answer : The quicker you call for the doctor, the fastest / faster you will feel well.

My jacket is twice as cheaper / as cheap as Susan’s one.

The Eurostar train is the quickest / the quicker way between England and the Continent.

Our travelling by the train was the most comfortable / more comfortable than that by ship.

That horror film was more worst / the worst Willy had ever seen.

This coffee is a little tastier / the tastiest than that one.

Patrick lives less farther / far from school than Polly.

The days in November are getting short and short / shorter and shorter.

NastyaKookmos 24 апр. 2020 г., 17:11:08 | 5 - 9 классы

Помогите максимально сократить текст, если можно, то с переводом?

Помогите максимально сократить текст, если можно, то с переводом.

The BBC The BBC is probably the best known non - commercial radio and television system, formed by royal charter in 1927 to "educate and enlighten" the citizens.

The letters BBC stand for the British Broadcasting Corporation, a very large television and radio organization in the UK.

It includes five national and local radio stations, national television stations, the International BBC World Service and BBC Worldwide Television.

The BBC is a public service.

It is paid for by taxes, by advertisers, and all the main political parties can give political broadcasts on it.

There are four radio channels.

Radio 1 has mostly pop music ; Radio 2 has light music, comedy, sport.

Radio 3 has classical and modern music, talks on serious subjects, old and new plays.

Radio 4 presents current news reports, talks and discussions.

The BBC also has two television channels BBC 1 and BBC 2.

BBC 2 offers more serious programmes than BBC 1.

It shows discussions, adaptations of novels into plays and films, operas and concerts.

BBC 1 offers lighter plays and series, humour and sport, but there are also some interesting documentaries.

BBC documentaries like The Blue Planet and Planet Earth won different awards and are popular in many countries of the world.

Hacker123789 23 окт. 2020 г., 15:48:49 | 5 - 9 классы

Ответте на вопросы по тексту : 1) When did the Inquisition start?

Ответте на вопросы по тексту : 1) When did the Inquisition start?

2) What was it for?

3) What is heresy?

4) What is the Index Liborum Prohibitorum?

5)Who was Nicolas Copernicus?

6)What was the idea that the Catholic Church didnt like?

When we think about medieval Europe, one of the first things that we remember is the Inquisition.

The Inquisition was started in 1184 by the Pope in Rome to fight against heretics, people who didn't agree with the Church.

The Inquisition had the power of life and death over any Catholic and people were afraid of it, but at the end of the fifteenth century things started to change.

It was the century of great discoveries.

In 1492 Columbus discovered America.

In 1497 Vasco da Gama opened up a sea route to India.

In 1500 Brazil was discovered, and in 1522 Magellan's expedition went round the world for the first time.

These discoveries put the Church in a difficult position.

For centuries it had been telling people : "The world is flat.

" But the explorers showed that it wasn't true.

It became clear to everybody that the Earth was round.

Worse than that, at the beginning of the 16th century a young Polish astronomer, Copernicus, came up with a new idea.

"The Earth is not the centre of the universe.

It revolves around the sun, together with some other planets.

" The Catholic Church had to find a way to hide this knowledge from ordinary people.

In 1559 it published the Index Liborum Prohibitorum ['indeks 'liborum 'prt> ; hibitnmm], a list of books that were banned for Catholics.

People who read these books were punished by the Inquisition.

Any books from the list were burned.

Nowadays the Index Liborum Prohibitorum is open to the public.

Think of any famous scientist, writer or philosopher — you'll find his name and works on the list.

Стасячка 24 мая 2020 г., 18:31:42 | 5 - 9 классы

Мне нужно очень срочно перевести текст по английскому?

Мне нужно очень срочно перевести текст по английскому.

Помогите пожалуйста Yesterday my Mum, Dad and I went to Covent Garden.

While my parents were shopping, I was watching street actors' Performance.

The performance was great!

The pantomime actors and the jugglers were entertaining the people around for two hours.

While one man in a bright cap was playing the violin, the juggler was juggling six big balls and the pantomime actor was standing like a statue.

The people were laughing while the clowns were doing silly things.

When my parents arrived, one of the actors was showing tricks.

We left the performance while the people around were singing together with the street actors.

Ucheny865 6 дек. 2020 г., 10:13:51 | 10 - 11 классы

Нужен перевод этого текста, пожалуйста, только чтобы перевод был смысловой , а не в разброс слова?

Нужен перевод этого текста, пожалуйста, только чтобы перевод был смысловой , а не в разброс слова.

The wagons were drawn by horses along the rails to the river where the ships tied up against wooden structures called coal fell the boat tipped at the end of the staithe by a pulley and the into in this below.

In 1720 there were more than 20, 000 horses trucks way around Newcastle and the number was always increasing, It needed one man and one horse for every wagon - load of coal.

The track was usually so that the man was needed clear the way and act as a brake to when the wagon went downhill.

Coal and so mines were More boats, however, came to the staithes for opened up further from the staithes and the railway lines became longer.

Sometimes it was not possible for the colliery owner to lay the track across his own land, so he asked permission to do so from another landowner, promising to pay a certain sum of money.

If the owner of the land refused, the colliery owner asked Parliament to pass an Act forcing the landowner to have the railway lines over his land.

The first Act of this kind was passed 1758 a line near Leeds.

It was not until 1801 that an Act was passed by Parliament permitting the building of a railway line which anyone could use.

It was called the Grand Surrey Iron Railway and ran for 91 / 2 miles from Croydon to the River Thames at Wandsworth.

Unlike the railways of today.

Any goods carrier who had wagons which would run on the rails and the horses to pull them could use the track by paying a certain sum of money.

The track was a plate - way and this made it easier for the goods carriers to use the wagons on the roads.

Roads for By 1820, it was clear that the railways were better than the carrying heavy goods and that iron rails were better than wooden ones, but the engineers could not agree about the best way of pulling the trucks.

Here are the ways from which they had to choose : By horses ropes.

2. By stationary engines pulling the trucks on 3.

By locomotives driven by steam,.

Koulnik 8 нояб. 2020 г., 10:23:29 | 10 - 11 классы

Нужен перевод этого текста, пожалуйста, чтобы подходило по смыслу The wagons were drawn by horses along the rails to the river where the ships tied up against wooden structures called coal fell the bo?

Нужен перевод этого текста, пожалуйста, чтобы подходило по смыслу The wagons were drawn by horses along the rails to the river where the ships tied up against wooden structures called coal fell the boat tipped at the end of the staithe by a pulley and the into in this below.

In 1720 there were more than 20, 000 horses trucks way around Newcastle and the number was always increasing, It needed one man and one horse for every wagon - load of coal.

The track was usually so that the man was needed clear the way and act as a brake to when the wagon went downhill.

Coal and so mines were More boats, however, came to the staithes for opened up further from the staithes and the railway lines became longer.

Sometimes it was not possible for the colliery owner to lay the track across his own land, so he asked permission to do so from another landowner, promising to pay a certain sum of money.

If the owner of the land refused, the colliery owner asked Parliament to pass an Act forcing the landowner to have the railway lines over his land.

The first Act of this kind was passed 1758 a line near Leeds.

It was not until 1801 that an Act was passed by Parliament permitting the building of a railway line which anyone could use.

It was called the Grand Surrey Iron Railway and ran for 91 / 2 miles from Croydon to the River Thames at Wandsworth.

Unlike the railways of today.

Any goods carrier who had wagons which would run on the rails and the horses to pull them could use the track by paying a certain sum of money.

The track was a plate - way and this made it easier for the goods carriers to use the wagons on the roads.

Roads for By 1820, it was clear that the railways were better than the carrying heavy goods and that iron rails were better than wooden ones, but the engineers could not agree about the best way of pulling the trucks.

Here are the ways from which they had to choose : By horses ropes.

2. By stationary engines pulling the trucks on 3.

By locomotives driven by steam,.

Currants 18 февр. 2020 г., 04:19:32 | 5 - 9 классы

Choose the appropriate words to complete the sentences?

Choose the appropriate words to complete the sentences.

The situation was becoming dangerous and the police was / were called.

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