Insight, Elementary student's book, Beddall Fiona.
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Hi. My name's Ryan. I'm British and my home is in London.
The people in London are from lots of different countries, so it's a very cosmopolitan city. You're always welcome in London!
In this photo. I'm with Bruno and Leonie. They're my friends. Leonie is from Germany. We're at the same school. Bruno is from Brazil. He's at a different school, but we're in the same band. It's a samba band and it's fantastic. London is a great place for music.
Beddall Fiona
Insight, Elementary Student’s book, Beddall Fiona
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Insight, Pre intermediate student, Wildman Jayne, Beddall Fiona.
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What do you love? What do you fear? What’s in your pocket? These are the questions from the film Life in a Day. Director Kevin Macdonald asked people around the world to answer the questions and send in a video clip from a typical day. He was interested in creating a picture of the world, a digital time capsule for the future. On 24 July 2010, people from Africa, Europe, America, Antarctica and Asia recorded events on their mobile phones and digital cameras and uploaded the results onto YouTube. Altogether there were 81,000 video clips, or 4,500 hours of footage. It took Macdonald and a team of researchers seven weeks to make them into a film.
Скачать и читать Insight, Pre intermediate student, Wildman Jayne, Beddall FionaФрагмент из книги:
What do you love? What do you fear? What’s in your pocket? These are the questions from the film Life in a Day. Director Kevin Macdonald asked people around the world to answer the questions and send in a video clip from a typical day. He was interested in creating a picture of the world, a digital time capsule for the future. On 24 July 2010, people from Africa, Europe, America, Antarctica and Asia recorded events on their mobile phones and digital cameras and uploaded the results onto YouTube. Altogether there were 81,000 video clips, or 4,500 hours of footage. It took Macdonald and a team of researchers seven weeks to make them into a film.