вівторок, 27 квітня 2021 р.

Дистанційне навчання 10-A (28.04.2021) English Literature

Lesson

Wednesday, the twenty eighth of April

Theme: The Moon and Sixpence. Short stories.

 

W. Somerset Maugham’s Novel The Moon and Sixpence

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·         First Published: 1919

·         Type of Work: Novel

·         Type of Plot: Biographical

·         Time of Work: Late nineteenth, early twentieth centuries

·         Setting: England, France, and Tahiti

·         Genres: Long fictionBiographical fictionNovel

·         Subjects: France or French peopleNineteenth centuryEngland or English peopleAdulteryCreative processEthicsPainting or paintersLeprosySouth PacificPacific Ocean

·         Locales: FranceEuropeParis, FranceLondon, EnglandMarseilles, FranceTahitiCentral America and West IndiesUnited Kingdom


About the book The Moon and Sixpence   by W. Somerset Maugham

The Moon and Sixpence is a novel by W. Somerset Maugham, told in episodic form by the first-person narrator as a series of glimpses into the mind and soul of the central character, Charles Strickland, a middle-aged English stockbroker who abandons his wife and children abruptly to pursue his desire to become an artist. The story is said to be loosely based on the life of the painter Paul Gauguin.

The novel is written largely from the point of view of the narrator, who is first introduced to the character of Strickland through his (Strickland's) wife and strikes him (the narrator) as unremarkable. Certain chapters are entirely composed of the stories or narrations of others which the narrator himself is recalling from memory (selectively editing or elaborating on certain aspects of dialogue, particularly Strickland's, as Strickland is said by the narrator to be limited in his use of verbiage and tended to use gestures in his expression).

Strickland is a well-off, middle-class stockbroker in London sometime in the late 19th or early 20th century. Early in the novel, he leaves his wife and children and goes to Paris, living a destitute but defiantly content life there as an artist (specifically a painter), lodging in run-down hotels and falling prey to both illness and hunger. Strickland, in his drive to express through his art what appears to continually possess and compel him inside, cares nothing for physical comfort and is generally indifferent to his surroundings, but is generously supported while in Paris by a commercially successful but hackneyed Dutch painter, Dirk Stroeve, a friend of the narrator's, who immediately recognizes Strickland's genius. After helping Strickland recover from a life-threatening condition, Stroeve is repaid by having his wife, Blanche, abandon him for Strickland. Strickland later discards the wife (all he really sought from Blanche was a model to paint, not serious companionship, and it is hinted in the novel's dialogue that he indicated this to her and she took the risk anyway), who then commits suicide - yet another human casualty (the first ones being his own established life and those of his wife and children) in Strickland's single-minded pursuit of Art and Beauty.

After the Paris episode, the story continues in Tahiti. Strickland has already died, and the narrator attempts to piece together his life there from the recollections of others. He finds that Strickland had taken up with a native woman, had two children by her (one of whom dies) and started painting profusely. We learn that Strickland had settled for a short while in the French port of Marseilles before traveling to Tahiti, where he lived for a few years before finally dying of leprosy. Strickland left behind numerous paintings, but his magnum opus, which he painted on the walls of his hut before losing his sight to leprosy, was burnt down after his death by his wife by his dying orders.

четвер, 22 квітня 2021 р.

Дистанційне навчання 10 - А (24.04.2021) Основи ділового спілкування

Lesson

Saturday, the twenty fourth of April

Theme: Working conditions and wages. Employee training. Responsibilities of management.

 

Working conditions refers to the working environment and aspects of an employee’s terms and conditions of employment. This covers such matters as: the organisation of work and work activities; training, skills and employability; health, safety and well-being; and working time and work-life balance. Pay is also an important aspect of working conditions.

Working conditions are at the core of paid work and employment relationships. Generally speaking, working conditions cover a broad range of topics and issues, from working time (hours of work, rest periods, and work schedules) to remuneration, as well as the physical conditions and mental demands that exist in the workplace.

Дистанційне навчання 10-A (24.04.2021) Культурознавство Великої Британії

Lesson

Saturday, the twenty fourth of April

Theme: The world of British painting and its creators. The contribution of the British to the foundation of universal human culture.

 


 Homework

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вівторок, 20 квітня 2021 р.

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (21.04.2021)

Lesson

Wednesday, the twenty first of April

Theme: Listening skills

 

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понеділок, 19 квітня 2021 р.

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (20.04.2021)

Lesson

Tuesday, the twentieth of April

Theme: Reading skills

 

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Дистанційне навчання 4-В (19.04.2021)

Lesson

Monday, the nineteenth of April

Theme: Reading skills

 

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пʼятницю, 16 квітня 2021 р.

 






Дистанційне навчання 10 - А (17.04.2021) Основи ділового спілкування

Дистанційне навчання 10-A (17.04.2021)

Lesson

Saturday, the seventeenth of April

Theme: The spirit of conformity. Corporate responsibility

 

An increasing number of employers, executives and business owners are realizing how important a corporate spirit is to productive work. Corporate culture refers to the principles and rules of conduct adopted in a particular firm, its goals and ideals. The corporate spirit is something different. This is an intangible, psychological mood, the attitude of the team to the management and their company.

In general, the corporate spirit is similar to the team spirit that is familiar to everyone who has ever become a part of a team - from school to sporting events. But if the team spirit reflects the mood of people from a small group, then the corporate spirit is the mood, aspirations of the entire team of the enterprise.

The corporate spirit is considered high if employees are proud of their company, support management decisions, work well for the good of the company, and are ready to complete tasks even outside of working hours.

Corporate spirit is important not only for large enterprises and international corporations. He is in any team, even in small firms. At the same time, the corporate spirit is important for all business entities, regardless of the number of employees in the staff.

Modern HR managers and even economists believe that the main wealth of any business, its essence and the main tool is not money, not equipment or real estate, not a brand, but employees. It is the collective that acts as the brain, engine, and face of the enterprise.

Therefore, the success, team coordination, knowledge and experience of employees are very important for a successful business. The corporate spirit helps to assess how effective the relations of employees are, how friendly they are, whether there is a team in the company.

Дистанційне навчання 10 - А (17.04.2021) Культурознавство Великої Британії

Дистанційне навчання 10-A (17.04.2021)

Lesson

Saturday, the seventeenth of April

Theme: Classics of English literature and their contribution to world culture







Homework

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четвер, 15 квітня 2021 р.

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (16.04.2021)

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (16.04.2021)

 

Lesson

Friday, the sixteenth of April

Theme: Listening Skills

 

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вівторок, 13 квітня 2021 р.

Дистанційне навчання 10-A (14.04.2021)

Дистанційне навчання 10-A (14.04.2021)

Lesson

Wednesday, the fourteenth of April

Theme: William Somerset Maugham



W. Somerset Maugham, in full William Somerset Maugham, (born Jan. 25, 1874, Paris, France—died Dec. 16, 1965, Nice), English novelist, playwright, and short-story writer whose work is characterized by a clear unadorned style, cosmopolitan settings, and a shrewd understanding of human nature.

Maugham was orphaned at the age of 10; he was brought up by an uncle and educated at King’s School, Canterbury. After a year at Heidelberg, he entered St. Thomas’ medical school, London, and qualified as a doctor in 1897. He drew upon his experiences as an obstetrician in his first novel, Liza of Lambeth (1897), and its success, though small, encouraged him to abandon medicine. He traveled in Spain and Italy and in 1908 achieved a theatrical triumph—four plays running in London at once—that brought him financial security. During World War I he worked as a secret agent. After the war he resumed his interrupted travels and, in 1928, bought a villa on Cape Ferrat in the south of France, which became his permanent home.



His reputation as a novelist rests primarily on four books: Of Human Bondage (1915), a semi-autobiographical account of a young medical student’s painful progress toward maturity; The Moon and Sixpence (1919), an account of an unconventional artist, suggested by the life of Paul Gauguin; Cakes and Ale (1930), the story of a famous novelist, which is thought to contain caricatures of Thomas Hardy and Hugh Walpole; and The Razor’s Edge (1944), the story of a young American war veteran’s quest for a satisfying way of life. Maugham’s plays, mainly Edwardian social comedies, soon became dated, but his short stories have increased in popularity. Many portray the conflict of Europeans in alien surroundings that provoke strong emotions, and Maugham’s skill in handling plot, in the manner of Guy de Maupassant, is distinguished by economy and suspense. In The Summing Up (1938) and A Writer’s Notebook (1949) Maugham explains his philosophy of life as a resigned atheism and a certain skepticism about the extent of man’s innate goodness and intelligence; it is this that gives his work its astringent cynicism.

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (14.04.2021)

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (14.04.2021)

Lesson

Wednesday, the fourteenth of April

Theme: Feelings and emotions

 

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понеділок, 12 квітня 2021 р.

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (13.04.2021)

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (13.04.2021)

Lesson

Tuesday, the thirteenth of April

Theme: Vocabulary bank

 

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пʼятницю, 9 квітня 2021 р.

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (12.04.2021)

Дистанційне навчання 4-В (12.04.2021)

Lesson

Monday, the twelfth of April

Theme: Skills

 

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пʼятницю, 2 квітня 2021 р.

Дистанційне навчання 10 - А (03.04.2021) Культурознавство Великої Британії

Дистанційне навчання 10-A (03.04.2021)

Lesson

Saturday, the third of April

Theme: Traditional British food is the source of British culture






Homework

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Дистанційне навчання 10 - А (03.04.2021) Основи ділового спілкування

Дистанційне навчання 10-A (03.04.2021)

Lesson

Saturday, the third of April

Theme: Types of companies. Forms of business organization.

 






What is a business organization? By definition, it’s an institution created to engage in commercial enterprise. There are different types of business organizational structures, which are determined by factors including taxes, paperwork, how you raise working capital and investment, as well as your amount of personal liability. 

Here are the 4 main types of business ownership structures: 

·        Sole Proprietorship

·        Partnership

·        Corporation

·        Limited Liability Company (LLC)

Sole Proprietorship

sole proprietorship is a business owned by 1 person. It’s a business with no separate existence from the owner, as all income and losses are taxed against their personal income tax return.

Compared to other forms of business ownership, this option requires the fewest documents to complete and file. Everything funnels back to the owner, so there is no profit-sharing to sort through, making the whole process very simple. Under this type of business organization, you’re required to pay a self-employment tax against your income. You’re also directly responsible for every asset, liability, profit and loss.

Advantages

·        Easy setup

·        Full control

·        You receive all of the profits

·        Direct access to feedback

Disadvantages

·        Unlimited liability

·        Full responsibility

·        High working capital demands

Because a sole proprietorship ownership structure doesn’t require you to separate the company from yourself as an individual, you could choose to use your name as the name of your business. 

Is a sole proprietorship the best type of business organization for you?  It depends on how much personal liability is a risk in your job or overall industry. The following types of companies or professions are better fits for organizing as a sole proprietorship:

·        Independent consultants

·        Tutors

·        Virtual assistants

·        Online drop-ship retailers

For those sole proprietorships, a good business insurance policy would shield against most issues. On the other hand, if your business operates in an industry where personal liability is more of a risk, you should avoid a sole proprietorship ownership structure. 

The following types of companies and industries aren’t best suited for that type of business organization:

·        The healthcare industry

·        Manufacturing

·        Repair

·        Personal care

·        Food and hospitality 

Your personal assets are directly at stake in a sole proprietorship, so be sure you’re protected in the event of unforeseen circumstances.

Partnerships

 A partnership is a type of business organization between 2 or more people. As partners, these individuals share management of the business and any profits and losses

Here are the 3 forms of partnerships:

·        General partnerships

·        Limited partnership

·        Joint ventures

Partnership types share similar features, though each has different ownership and liability structures. In any partnership, each partner must commit resources like capital, property or sweat equity such as skilled work or labor to share in the business’s profits and losses.

In most of these forms of business ownership, at least one partner is tasked with making decisions about the business’s day-to-day operations. While it’s not legally required, each of these types of companies should draft a formal partnership agreement as proof of their arrangement. This document will lay out each partner’s ownership stake, liability limitations, as well as their voting structures and how business decisions for the company are to be made.

Corporation

A corporation is a group of people united in one body for a specific purpose. 

A corporation operates as a separate, legal body led by an elected board of directors. The board is elected by shareholders, otherwise known as the owners of the corporation. Depending on the size of the company, one person can simultaneously be an officer, director and shareholder. Aside from the ability to vote and a few other personal rights, corporations have the same legal rights of an individual.

In the United States, a number of high-profile Supreme Court cases (Burwell v. Hobby Lobby, Goldberg v. Kelly) have enabled corporations to continue operating and protecting their assets as if they were private citizens.

Unlike an actual person, a corporation can live on in perpetuity, as long it is profitable. Shareholders can either sell or transfer their shares, enabling the corporation to live in the event of a cashout or death.

In these types of companies, the shareholders, officers and directors are required to make decisions about the direction and execution of business operations via formal votes. These votes and meetings occur regularly and must be properly recorded in corporate minutes.

All of these meetings must abide by the reporting requirements set forth by the state in which the company is incorporated as well as in other states where a considerable amount of business is done. A corporation can, within reason, protect its owners from being held personally responsible for business debts and obligations.

Limited Liability Company

A limited liability company (LLC) is a type of ownership structure that protects the owner’s personal assets in the event of a business fault or accident.

When it comes to types of business organizations, the LLC is the newest business classification around, combining some of the best features of the other structures. An LLC provides the liability protection of a corporation while still offering tax advantages and flexibilities of a partnership.

However, structuring your business as an LLC won’t fully prevent you from being personally liable if it’s determined the owner has acted in an illegal, reckless or fraudulent manner. Owners can also be held responsible if they have not properly distinguished the activities of their company from their own personal interests.

Advantages

· Owner’s liability limited to their amount invested

· No minimum or maximum on the number of owners

· Owners can operate fully in the company

· Operating management flexibility

Disadvantages

· Increased organizational complexity

· Multiple tax classifications

The legal forms of structuring your business as an LLC are established by each state —meaning the rules for each owner will differ depending on their location. You’ll file the name of your LLC and your articles of organization with the state in which you’ll operate.

You also might have to prepare an LLC operating agreement stating each owner’s percentage of ownership in the company. This operating agreement will indicate each owner’s distribution of shares, responsibilities, voting power and the protocol if the owner wants to sell their stake in the business.

Your state might require you to publish the establishment of your LLC in your local newspaper as a statement of public record. Each state has its own LLC fee structure, ranging from $100 to $500 paid during the initial filing. States might also require an annual or biennial fee for renewals.

Because an LLC is a state structure, there are no specific tax forms at the federal level. These types of businesses can also choose whether to be taxed as a corporation, partnership or as an individual. Work with a CPA to determine which tax election is most advantageous for you.


Homework

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