📝 СПбГУ Olympiad: Task 4 📝
📋 You are given a story told in pictures (usually by Herluf Bidstrup). Basically, you need to transform the story from pictures to words — the plot is already given.
The criteria include:
• Содержание (3 points). You need to fully answer the question and do it creatively.
• Организация текста (2 points). The text is well-organized. A title / specific number of paragraphs are NOT necessary — just make sure what you have matches the logic of the text.
• Языковое оформление (5 points). Grammar and vocabulary, punctuation and spelling mistakes are added up. To get the maximum points, you can make 1 grammar / vocabulary mistake or 1 spelling / punctuation mistake.
Here are two 10/10 examples from last year’s Olympiad.
In the first one, there is a title. The story is divided into 2 paragraphs. By contrast, the second one has no title, and all the direct speech is in separate paragraphs. The stories have a similar plot because they describe the same picture. Note the use of direct speech in both stories. Both stories have minor spelling mistakes.
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📋 You are given a story told in pictures (usually by Herluf Bidstrup). Basically, you need to transform the story from pictures to words — the plot is already given.
The criteria include:
• Содержание (3 points). You need to fully answer the question and do it creatively.
• Организация текста (2 points). The text is well-organized. A title / specific number of paragraphs are NOT necessary — just make sure what you have matches the logic of the text.
• Языковое оформление (5 points). Grammar and vocabulary, punctuation and spelling mistakes are added up. To get the maximum points, you can make 1 grammar / vocabulary mistake or 1 spelling / punctuation mistake.
Here are two 10/10 examples from last year’s Olympiad.
In the first one, there is a title. The story is divided into 2 paragraphs. By contrast, the second one has no title, and all the direct speech is in separate paragraphs. The stories have a similar plot because they describe the same picture. Note the use of direct speech in both stories. Both stories have minor spelling mistakes.
A Fateful Meeting
One day an old lonely man bought himself a dog and wanted to teach him some helpful tricks. As he had problems with his back, he wanted his dog to lift his walking stick every time he unintentionally dropped it and give it to him. At first, the dog didn't understand what his owner wanted from him and onlylooked at him with its eyes full of sorrow. After a multitude of attempts, the man just grabbed the dog and put the stick into its mouth. The dog sat and lifted its head to see the man's eyes. He took the stick from the dog and gave it a tasty bone.
A few day passed. The man was sitting in a chair in his garden and reading a book when he heard someone shouting, "Give me my umbrella and do it fast!" A few moments later his dog was standing near him with a full mouth of umbrellas and walking sticks. And quite a few people were standing outside the gate with angry faces. The man quickly returned all the sticks andumbrellas to their owners and promised to teach his dog better. "Don't worry about it," one woman said, "I will be happy to see this cute little dog one more time." The man looked at her with a smile on his face.
Uncle Jack's retirement began with a gift from his beloved daughter - a puppy, meant for entertaining and serving the old man. The problems started from the very beginning though.
"Up!"
No reaction.
"Up!"
No reaction.
Uncle Jack was on the verge of kicking this creature out of his backyard! Bailey looked up at his owner with doe eyes and whined confused. Jack gave in and tried the carrot and stick approach, giving Bailey a bone each time he lifted up the wooden stick. Jack had been injured at work, therefore couldn't walk normally without support. Hooray! Bailey finally wrapped his furry head around the command and could perform it succesfully! Not to mention this was the only command he could perform. Months went by quite peacefully until this morning. Jack, as usually, let Bailey out for a walk in their neighbourhood. Someone's children were playing marbles in the sandbox, constantly repeating "Up!" or "Down!" whenidentifying each others' number of balls. That was a huge mistake. Bailey reacted to every word and collected all sticks he saw. Followed by a crowd of disturbed by-passers, Bailey brought the sticks to Jack.
"A bone for each, I guess..." murmured poor Jack.
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For items 1–5, complete the puns. The number of letters is given in brackets to help you and there is an example (0) done for you.
0. I’m reading a book about anti-gravity. It’s impossible to _ _ (3, 4).
Answer: put down.
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Which of these questions can you ask your partner at the Regional stage Speaking part?
Anonymous Poll
36%
Does the National History Museum have special facilities for handicapped people?
39%
How many bricks are there in the Great Wall of China?
37%
What is Tchaikovsky's best work?
67%
What other works did Tchaikovsky write?
50%
Why was Thomas Jefferson the main author of the Declaration of Independence?
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The questions:
Let's talk about the questions in the poll:
You can ask for details. A good idea is to ask when or where something happened.
Another common question is to ask why something happened.
In the comments, leave some questions that you think are appropriate. Base them on the following passage:
Lomonosov Moscow State University university was founded in 1755 by a decree of Empress Elizabeth of Russia. From 1755 to 1793, it was located in the Principal Medicine Store on Red Square. Between 1782 and 1793, it also occupied a building on Mokhovaya Street designed by Matvei Kazakov.
In the 18th century, the university had three departments: philosophy, medicine, and law. In 1930, medical education was separated from the university. In 1940, the institution was named after Mikhail Lomonosov.
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Stalwart
adjective
🇬🇧 /ˈstɔːl.wət/
🇺🇸 /ˈstɑːl.wɚt/
: loyal, especially for a long time; able to be trusted
Synonyms: committed, devoted, faithful
Antonym: disloyal
Adverb: stalwartly
Noun: stalwartness
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adjective
🇬🇧 /ˈstɔːl.wət/
🇺🇸 /ˈstɑːl.wɚt/
: loyal, especially for a long time; able to be trusted
Now I was afraid this incident might turn my only stalwart supporter against me.
The Other Wes Moore: One Name, Two Fates by Wes Moore
Synonyms: committed, devoted, faithful
Antonym: disloyal
Adverb: stalwartly
Noun: stalwartness
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In which sentence is the word used correctly?
Anonymous Quiz
10%
She gave a stalwart response to the problem, weighing the evidence carefully before speaking.
4%
The climbers turned back after realizing the mountain path had become too stalwart to cross safely.
5%
He felt stalwart on Sunday afternoon, stretched out on the couch as usual.
82%
She remained a stalwart supporter of the organization even during its most difficult years.
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break, look, turn, move, set,
off, down, up, out, over
0. She took off her jacket because it was too warm.
His new business really took off after he launched the ad campaign.
1. The car ____ on the highway.
She ____ in tears when she heard the news.
2. We ____ of milk, so I need to go buy some.
His visa ____ last month, and he had to leave the country.
3. They will ___ me ___ for the night in case I miss my train.
I won’t ____ with rude behavior in my classroom.
4. She ____ a meeting with the new client.
He was ____ by his colleagues to take the blame.
5. We ____ the address in the directory right now.
Things ____ after a rough start to the year.
6. Please ____ the music; it’s too loud.
She decided to ____ the job offer because it didn’t pay enough.
7. It took him months to ____ the flu.
We need to ____ this technical problem before launching the app.
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We hope you enjoyed the task
Now, let's take a closer look at the verbs from it:
0. take off
He took off his clothes and got into the shower.
Her singing career had just begun to take off.
1. break down
Our car broke down and we had to push it off the road.
When we gave her the bad news, she broke down and cried.
2. run out
I've run out of milk/money/ideas/patience.
My passport runs out next month — I must get it renewed.
3. put up
Sally is putting me up for the weekend.
I can put up with the house being messy, but I hate it if it's not clean.
4. set up
We need to set up a meeting to discuss the proposals.
They claimed that they hadn't committed the crime, but that they'd been set up by the police.
5. look up
If you don't know what the word means, look it up in a dictionary.
I hope things will start to look up in the new year.
6. turn down
I asked him to turn down the heating.
He offered her a trip to Australia but she turned it down.
7. get over
She was only just getting over the flu when she got a stomach bug.
He is still getting over the shock of being made redundant.
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👀 These three sentences have something wrong in common. What is it?
Now, let's talk about the Mount Rushmore.
Victoria and Albert Museum was founded in 1852.
One of the most famous London districts is the Soho.
Now, let's talk about the Mount Rushmore.
Victoria and Albert Museum was founded in 1852.
One of the most famous London districts is the Soho.
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Where to find the rules? There is no single definitive guide, but some rules are:
the University of California at Los Angeles
the Royal Academy of Art
the United Nations (UN)
the European Parliament
the Republican Party
the World Wildlife Fund
the Ford Motor Company
the Bank of New York
the Louvre (Museum)
the Tretyakov Gallery
the Lincoln Memorial
the Pyramids, the Colosseum, the Parthenon
the Palace of Versailles, the Forbidden City
the Royal Albert Hall
the Empire State Building
the Metropolitan Opera House
the British Library
the Botanical Gardens
the Red Square
the Brooklyn Bridge
the Golden Gate Bridge
the John F. Kennedy International Airport
the Sheremetyevo International Airport
the Hilton Hotel
the Hotel California
The New York Times
The Guardian
the Washington Summit
the UN Charter
the Constitution of the United States
the Nobel Prize
the Academy Awards
Use of a/an before an award is possible when you mean one of many awards: e.g., She won an Academy Award.
📌 Still, there are lots of exceptions, so make sure to research each item individually
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📌 Как решать Task 2 в Олимпиаде СПбГУ📌
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