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Привет, меня зовут Артем Цымбал, я преподаватель специального английского языка. Я преподаю английский для бизнеса, для IT - обучаю сотрудников компаний и для академических целей, например для обучения в зарубежном ВУЗе и чтобы сдать такие экзамены как TOEFL, IELTS или GRE (с математикой на английском) За 10 лет практики Я обучил и подготовил к международным экзаменам и собеседованиям на работу более 400 клиентов по всему миру, и некоторым из них помог попасть в зарубежный ВУЗ их мечты.

В этом подкасте вас ждут советы по изучению английского языка, например как улучшить свое произношение, навык чтения, навык аудирование или письма. Советы по переезду, документам и тд. Про собеседования на работу на английском языке.

Периодические интервью с гостями, с другими преподавателями английского, с учениками которые достигли успехов после того как прошли курсы у меня, и с носителем языка.

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Хотите, чтобы ребёнок начал понимать и говорить по‑английски, но не знаете, с чего начать и боязнь своего уровня вас останавливает? В этом выпуске я, Артём Цымбал — преподаватель и руководитель учебного центра «Мудрая Сова» — даю простую систему домашних занятий, 12 готовых игр и упражнений (5–15 минут каждая) и проверенный двухнедельный план, который реально работает для детей 5–8 лет.Что внутри:- три принципа успешной домашней практики;- подробные примеры: «Label home», «10‑Minute Story», «Shopping Game», «Song & Move», «Treasure hunt» и другие;- готовый 14‑дневный чек‑лист «10 minute English» с ежедневными активностями по 10 минут;- ответы на частые вопросы родителей и практичные шаблоны фраз, которые можно сразу использовать.Бонус: слушателям — PDF‑чек‑лист «10 minute English». Чтобы получить его и оставить заявку на группы или курс для родителей, напишите кодовое слово "Десять" в наш телеграм канал учебного центра "Мудрая Сова". Подкаст для занятых родителей, которые хотят результат без сложных теорий. Слушайте, делитесь с другими родителями и уже сегодня вы сможете применить наши советы на практике!Записаться на консультацию для родителей можно по ссылке здесь - напишите "Хочу на консультацию" и мы подберем для вас подходящее время. Консультации проводим как онлайн так и вживую в учебном центре здесь
Hey there, future high-scorers! It's Artyom - welcome to my academic podcast. Let's kickstart your journey to achieving those top-tier scores on the TOEFL and IELTS.The full lesson and the quiz on the topic is available here  <- click to check this outACTIVE VOCABULARY:🌱 Seed dispersal: The movement or transport of seeds away from the parent plant, using various strategies to ensure the survival and growth of the next generation.🧬 Evolutionary engineering: The concept of viewing biological structures, like fruits, as highly sophisticated machines designed by evolution for a specific purpose.🍓 Seduction strategy: A dispersal method where plants invest energy in creating attractive fruits (sweet, colorful) to "bribe" animals into eating them and carrying the seeds elsewhere.💥 Mechanical dispersal: A strategy where plants use pure physics, such as stored tension, to physically propel or scatter their seeds without relying on animals.🍑 Drupes: A type of fruit, like a peach or cherry, characterized by a fleshy outer part surrounding a hard, protective pit (or "stone") that contains a single seed.🍇 Parthenocarpy: A biological process, often encouraged by humans through breeding, where a plant develops fruit without the fertilization of ovules, resulting in seedless varieties.💧 Differential drying: The process where different layers of a fruit pod dry at different rates, creating immense internal tension that leads to an explosive release of seeds.🦜 Seed predators: Animals that consume and destroy seeds, rather than dispersing them. Plants evolve defenses, like hard pits, to protect against them.☠️ Deadly Nightshade: A plant that produces berries containing toxic alkaloids lethal to mammals but harmless to specific birds, ensuring only its intended dispersal agents can eat the fruit.🌶️ Capsaicin: The chemical compound in chili peppers that produces a sensation of heat, acting as a deterrent to prevent certain mammals from eating the fruit.Hello, this is Artyom Tsymbal, a specialized English language instructor. If you need to improve your English for business or prepare for TOEFL, IELTS & GRE, then you've come to the right place. In addition, I help with preparing the full package of documents for foreign universities and prepare you for interviews in English. I would be happy to help you and am ready to answer your questions.CONTACT ME @TELEGRAM
Study with me if you prepare  for TOEFL or IELTS Learn moreVocabulary🌬️ respiratory system: responsible for exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxide with the environment.❤️ cardiovascular system: delivers oxygen and nutrients to cells and removes waste products.🧠 nervous system: the control center of the body, managing thoughts, movements, and many bodily functions.🍽️ digestive system: breaks down food and absorbs nutrients to fuel the body.🚽 urinary system: removes waste products from the body in the form of urine.🛡️ lymphatic system: involved in immunity and the removal of old blood cells, acting as a drainage and defense network.QUIZHow many systems are there in the human body according to the dialogue?A) 8B) 10C) 12D) 14What is the primary function of the respiratory system?A) Digesting foodB) Removing wasteC) Exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxideD) Controlling movementWhat role does the cardiovascular system play in the body?A) It processes nutrientsB) It delivers oxygen and nutrients to cellsC) It regulates body temperatureD) It supports the skeletal structureWhich system is described as the body's command center?A) Digestive systemB) Respiratory systemC) Nervous systemD) Cardiovascular systemWhat does the digestive system provide for the body?A) OxygenB) Fuel and nutrientsC) HormonesD) Waste removalWhat is the main function of the urinary system?A) Absorbing nutrientsB) Removing waste products in the form of urineC) Pumping bloodD) Regulating body temperatureHow does the lymphatic system contribute to the body according to the dialogue?A) It aids digestionB) It provides oxygenC) It is involved in immunity and removing old blood cellsD) It controls movementANSWERSC) 12C) Exchanging oxygen and carbon dioxideB) It delivers oxygen and nutrients to cellsC) Nervous systemB) Fuel and nutrientsB) Removing waste products in the form of urineC) It is involved in immunity and removing old blood cells
Study English at my online classes together with me. Learn more hereQUIZ1. What is the largest part of the brain, responsible for many functions like language and creativity?    - A) Cerebellum    - B) Cerebrum    - C) Brainstem    - D) Hippocampus 2. Which hemisphere of the cerebrum is typically associated with language, math, and logic?    - A) Left hemisphere    - B) Right hemisphere    - C) Both hemispheres equally    - D) Neither hemisphere 3. What is the function of the cortex in the cerebrum?    - A) It controls balance and coordination    - B) It processes sensory information and coordinates motor functions    - C) It regulates breathing and heart rate    - D) It stores long-term memories 4. What role does the prefrontal cortex play in the brain?    - A) It controls involuntary movements    - B) It is involved in advanced cognitive abilities like reasoning and planning    - C) It regulates balance and posture    - D) It processes auditory information 5. What is Broca's area responsible for?    - A) Understanding language    - B) Producing speech    - C) Visual processing    - D) Emotional regulation 6. Which part of the brain is responsible for coordinating and executing movements?    - A) Primary auditory cortex    - B) Wernicke's area    - C) Premotor and primary motor cortex    - D) Prefrontal cortex 7. What is the primary function of the cerebellum?    - A) Regulating emotions    - B) Processing visual information    - C) Coordinating balance and precision in movements    - D) Storing memories 3. Active Vocabulary- 🧠 cerebrum: the largest part of the brain, divided into two hemispheres, responsible for higher cognitive functions. - 🌐 hemispheres: the two halves of the cerebrum, each with specialized functions. - 🧩 cortex: the outer layer of the cerebrum, involved in processing sensory and motor information. - 🎨 prefrontal cortex: part of the cerebrum involved in advanced cognitive abilities and personality. - 🎤 Broca's area: a region in the left hemisphere responsible for speech production. - 🎧 Wernicke's area: a region in the left hemisphere responsible for understanding language. - 🎬 premotor cortex: involved in planning and coordinating movement. - 🎮 primary motor cortex: sends commands to muscles to produce movement. - ⚖️ cerebellum: involved in coordination, balance, and precision of movements. - 🖐️ sensory cortex: processes sensory information from the body. - 👁️ visual cortex: processes visual information from the eyes. - 🔊 auditory cortex: processes sound information from the ears. Answers1. B) Cerebrum2. A) Left hemisphere 3. B) It processes sensory information and coordinates motor functions 4. B) It is involved in advanced cognitive abilities like reasoning and planning 5. B) Producing speech 6. C) Premotor and primary motor cortex 7. C) Coordinating balance and precision in movementsSee you in the next episode!
Образовательный подкаст с викториной в описании ниже. Готовьтесь к международным экзаменам по английскому TOEFL или IELTS вместе со мной. Записаться на консультацию здесь по ссылке QUIZWhat type of muscles are attached to bones via tendons?A) Smooth musclesB) Cardiac musclesC) Skeletal musclesD) Involuntary musclesWhich muscles are responsible for involuntary movements like moving food along the intestines?A) Skeletal musclesB) Smooth musclesC) Cardiac musclesD) Facial musclesWhere is cardiac muscle exclusively found?A) In the brainB) In the heartC) In the intestinesD) In the armsHow are skeletal muscles organized in the body?A) Randomly scatteredB) In layers with surface muscles covering deeper onesC) Only on the front of the bodyD) Only on the rear of the bodyWhat do the Latin names of muscles often describe?A) The color of the musclesB) The size, location, shape, or action of the musclesC) The muscle's originD) The muscle's temperatureWhat is the main role of cardiac muscle?A) To generate heatB) To help in digestionC) To pump blood throughout the bodyD) To support bonesWhat do the muscles on the front of the body primarily control?A) Maintaining postureB) Facial expressions and bending of limbsC) Extending arms backwardD) Straightening legs at the hipVOCABULARY💪 skeletal muscles: muscles attached to bones, responsible for voluntary movements.🧘 smooth muscles: found in the walls of hollow organs, responsible for involuntary movements.❤️ cardiac muscle: muscle type found exclusively in the heart, contracts automatically to pump blood.🦴 tendons: strong connective tissues that attach muscles to bones.🔄 involuntary movements: automatic movements that occur without conscious control, such as digestion.📚 Latin names: descriptive names for muscles that often indicate size, location, shape, or function.🏋️ muscle actions: the roles muscles play in facilitating movement and maintaining posture.ANSWERS TO THE QUIZC) Skeletal musclesB) Smooth musclesB) In the heartB) In layers with surface muscles covering deeper onesB) The size, location, shape, or action of the musclesC) To pump blood throughout the bodyB) Facial expressions and bending of limbs
ВИКТОРИНА В ОПИСАНИИ:VOCABULARY🐒 brachiation: a method of movement used by gibbons, involving swinging from branch to branch using their arms.🐍 sidewinder snakes: snakes that move across sandy surfaces using a unique sideways looping motion.🐙 jet propulsion: a method used by octopuses, cuttlefish, and squid to move quickly by expelling water.🐧 tobogganing: a movement technique used by penguins, sliding on their bellies across snow and ice.🐟 hydrodynamic: having a shape that reduces resistance during movement through water, aiding in efficient swimming.🌊 tube feet: small, flexible, and hollow appendages used by starfish for movement and grasping surfaces.🏞️ surface tension: the elastic-like property of the water's surface that allows water striders to move on it.🦘 elastic tendons: found in kangaroos, these structures store and release energy with each hop, aiding efficient movement.QUIZ1 What unique method of movement do gibbons use in trees?A) WalkingB) BrachiationC) FlyingD) Sliding2 How do sidewinder snakes move across sand?A) Straight slitheringB) Sideways loopingC) HoppingD) Digging3 What is the primary mode of escape for octopuses?A) FlyingB) Jet propulsionC) CamouflageD) Climbing4 How do penguins move efficiently on snow?A) HoppingB) Tobogganing on their belliesC) RunningD) Flying5 What adaptation allows tuna to swim quickly?A) Large finsB) Powerful tailC) Small sizeD) Camouflage6 How do water striders move on water?A) By swimmingB) Using surface tensionC) FlyingD) Jumping7 What allows kangaroos to move efficiently?A) Strong armsB) Elastic tendonsC) Large earsD) Sharp clawsANSWERSB) BrachiationB) Sideways loopingB) Jet propulsionB) Tobogganing on their belliesB) Powerful tailB) Using surface tensionB) Elastic tendons=)Приходи на консультацию если хочешь знать английский на уровне этого подкаста или готовишься к TOEFL IELTS записаться здесь
VOCABULARY🛞 wheel: a circular component that is one of the most significant inventions in human history, facilitating transportation and mechanical processes.📜 cuneiform: one of the earliest systems of writing, developed in Mesopotamia using wedge-shaped marks on clay tablets.📄 paper: a material invented in China, revolutionizing communication and knowledge distribution.💥 gunpowder: a Chinese invention initially used for fireworks and intimidation rather than warfare.📚 printing press: a device using movable type that allowed for the mass production of books, revolutionizing the spread of information.🚂 steam engine: a machine that converts steam power into mechanical work, driving the Industrial Revolution.⚡ transistor: a semiconductor device pivotal in the development of modern electronics, enabling miniaturization and improved efficiency.💾 microchip: a small piece of silicon containing numerous transistors, forming the backbone of digital technology.📱 cell phones: portable communication devices that revolutionized personal communication and access to information.🖨️ 3D printing: a process of creating three-dimensional objects layer by layer, transforming manufacturing and design processes.QUIZ1. Where was the wheel invented according to the podcast?    - A) Egypt    - B) Greece    - C) Mesopotamia    - D) China 2. What significant innovation is attributed to the Chinese that changed communication?    - A) The wheel    - B) The printing press    - C) Paper    - D) The telegraph 3. How was gunpowder initially used by the Chinese?    - A) In battles    - B) For fireworks and psychological warfare    - C) To power engines    - D) To build structures 4. What invention allowed for the mass production of books?    - A) The printing press with moveable type    - B) The telegraph    - C) The internet    - D) The typewriter 5. What was the significant impact of the steam engine?    - A) Improved communication    - B) Initiated the Industrial Revolution    - C) Provided light    - D) Enhanced agriculture 6. What was the major advancement made possible by the transistor?    - A) Mass production of books    - B) Space travel    - C) Miniaturization of electronics    - D) Improved agriculture 7. What device is considered a convergence of many technologies?    - A) The Apple II    - B) The iPhone    - C) The steam engine    - D) The telegraph ⚡ Приходи ко мне на обучение. Я профессионально готовлю к собеседованиям на работу или поступление в ВУЗ и к таким экзаменам как TOEFL IELTS подробно здесь ANSWERS1. C) Mesopotamia2. C) Paper 3. B) For fireworks and psychological warfare 4. A) The printing press with moveable type 5. B) Initiated the Industrial Revolution 6. C) Miniaturization of electronics 7. B) The iPhone До встречи в следующем выпуски
QUIZWhat percentage of blood is made up of plasma?A) 45%B) 55%C) 65%D) 75%How many red blood cells are found in a single drop of blood?A) 250,000B) 2.5 millionC) 250 millionD) 25 billionWhat is the primary function of red blood cells?A) Transporting oxygenB) Fighting infectionsC) Carrying nutrientsD) Regulating temperatureHow many hemoglobin molecules are found in one red blood cell?A) 25 millionB) 250 millionC) 2.5 billionD) 25 billionHow often is the heart expected to beat over an average lifetime of 70 years?A) 2.5 million timesB) 25 million timesC) 250 million timesD) 2.5 billion timesWhich blood vessels carry oxygen-rich blood away from the heart?A) VeinsB) CapillariesC) ArteriesD) LymphaticsWhat is the role of white blood cells?A) Transporting nutrientsB) Removing wasteC) Fighting infectionsD) Delivering hormonesVOCABULARY💉 plasma: the yellowish fluid in blood that carries cells and nutrients.🔴 red blood cells: the cells responsible for transporting oxygen throughout the body.⚪ white blood cells: cells that play a key role in the immune system by fighting infections.🩸 platelets: small blood components that help in blood clotting.🧬 hemoglobin: a protein in red blood cells that binds to oxygen for transport.🌬️ oxygen transport: the process of delivering oxygen to body cells through red blood cells.🛡️ immune system: the body's defense system against infections and diseases.🌐 capillaries: tiny blood vessels where the exchange of oxygen, nutrients, and waste occurs.🚚 arteries: blood vessels that carry oxygen-rich blood from the heart to the rest of the body.🔄 veins: blood vessels that carry oxygen-poor blood back to the heart.Приходи на обучение подробно здесьANSWERSB) 55%C) 250 millionA) Transporting oxygenB) 250 millionD) 2.5 billion timesC) ArteriesC) Fighting infections
Викторина, глоссарий и ответы к тесту в описании к подкасту.VOCABULARY🕷️ ambush strategy: a hunting method where predators lie in wait and strike at the right moment.🪱 drifting trap: passive hunting strategy used by creatures like the box jellyfish, floating with stinging tentacles.📡 echolocation: a technique used by bats to locate prey by emitting sounds and listening for echoes.🦁 teamwork in hunting: coordinated efforts by predators like lions to encircle and capture prey.🐍 constrictor strategy: used by snakes like pythons to squeeze and suffocate prey.🦂 venom and claws: a dual strategy used by animals like scorpions to subdue prey.🌨️ camouflage: blending into the environment to avoid detection, like the mountain hare in snow.🐸 chemical defenses: using toxins or unpleasant substances to deter predators, as seen in toads.🦨 playing dead: a strategy used by opossums to avoid predation by simulating death.🐟 safety in numbers: a defensive strategy where animals group together to confuse predators, like fish shoals.QUIZHow do praying mantises capture their prey?A) By running after themB) Using spiny limbs to ambush themC) By setting trapsD) Through camouflageWhat hunting strategy does the box jellyfish use?A) Active pursuit of preyB) Drifting with stinging tentaclesC) CamouflageD) TeamworkHow do bats locate their prey in the dark?A) By smellB) Using echolocationC) By sightD) Using heat sensorsWhat unique ability do pythons have when capturing prey?A) They can flyB) They use venomC) They can unhinge their jaws to swallow prey wholeD) They use netsWhat defensive strategy do mountain hares use?A) Chemical defenseB) Playing deadC) Camouflage by turning white in winterD) Team defenseHow do skunks deter predators?A) By using their clawsB) By secreting a poisonous substanceC) By spraying a potent liquidD) By making loud noisesWhat is a common defense mechanism used by opossums?A) CamouflageB) Playing deadC) Chemical sprayD) SpeedANSWERSB) Using spiny limbs to ambush themB) Drifting with stinging tentaclesB) Using echolocationC) They can unhinge their jaws to swallow prey wholeC) Camouflage by turning white in winterC) By spraying a potent liquidB) Playing deadХочешь учиться со мной жми здесь
Индустриализация в Америке, сложная академическая тема, которая может попасться на экзамене TOEFL или IELTS. Я готовлю к таким экзаменам профессионально. Договориться о консультации можно здесь по ссылке.Викторина по подкасту и ответы ниже:VOCABULARY1. Craftsmanship 🛠️: The skill in creating handmade items, often in small workshops.2. Industrialization 🏭: The process of developing industries and manufacturing on a large scale.3. Factory Clock ⏰: Symbol of the regimented work schedule in factories, representing loss of freedom.4. Artisan 👨‍🎨: A skilled craftsperson who makes goods by hand.5. Apprentice 👩‍💼: A person learning a trade from a skilled employer, working for a set period.6. Journeyman 👨‍🔧: A trained worker who is employed by someone else.7. Independence 🌿: The freedom to work according to one's own schedule and methods.8. Transportation 🚂: Systems like railroads and canals that improved the movement of goods.9. Labor Movement ✊: Groups advocating for better working conditions and rights for workers.10. Economic Freedom 💰: The ability for individuals to control their own economic actions.11. Wealth Distribution 💸: How wealth is shared across a society or community.12. Unskilled Workers 👷: Workers performing tasks that require minimal training.  QUIZWhat was the main topic discussed in the dialogue?A) The role of women in early industrial societiesB) The impact of globalization on modern societyC) The transition from craftsmanship to industrialization in AmericaD) The development of transportation systemsWhat symbolized the change from craftsmanship to industrialization?A) The artisan's workshopB) The factory clockC) The railroadD) The blacksmith's forgeWhat were women particularly involved in during the artisan period?A) AgricultureB) TransportationC) MetalworkD) TextilesWhat was one of the driving forces behind industrialization?A) Improvements in transportationB) Reduction in available capitalC) The decline of urban centersD) Decrease in product demandWhat was a major consequence of the shift to industrialization?A) Inequality in wealth distributionB) Reduction in factory productionC) More equitable wealth distributionD) Decrease in technological advancementsWhat did early labor movements aim to achieve?A) Expansion of the artisan communityB) Increase in factory ownershipC) Reduction in the number of factoriesD) Better working conditions and rights for workersAnswers:C) The transition from craftsmanship to industrialization in AmericaB) The factory clockD) TextilesA) Improvements in transportationA) Inequality in wealth distributionD) Better working conditions and rights for workers
Викторина, глоссарий и ответы к тесту в описании к подкасту.VOCABULARY:🧩 tectonic plates: massive sections of the Earth's crust that move and interact, causing geological phenomena. 🔄 subduction: the process where one tectonic plate moves under another.🌋 volcanic activity: the eruption of molten rock from the Earth's interior, forming volcanoes.🔥 hot spot: a stationary area in the Earth's mantle from which heat rises, creating volcanic islands.🏔️ Mauna Kea: a volcano in Hawaii, considered the tallest mountain on Earth when measured from its base on the ocean floor.🗻 Aconcagua: the highest peak in the Andes and outside of Asia, formed by tectonic activity.🏞️ Denali (McKinley): the highest mountain peak in North America, originally named by the native Athabaskan people.🏔️ Kilimanjaro: a volcanic mountain in Africa, known for its three cones: Kibo, Mawenzi, and Shira.🏔️ Mont Blanc: the highest peak in the Alps, with a height that varies due to its ice cap.🌥️ Aoraki (Mount Cook): the highest mountain in New Zealand, known as "cloud piercer" in Maori.QUIZWhat major geological process is responsible for the formation of many mountains?A) ErosionB) Tectonic plate collisionC) Earthquake activityD) River formationWhich mountain range formed due to the collision between India and Asia?A) The RockiesB) The AlpsC) The HimalayasD) The AndesHow does volcanic activity contribute to mountain formation?A) Through wind erosionB) By creating faults in the earthC) Via hot spots where molten rock creates volcanoesD) Through sediment depositsWhat is significant about Mauna Kea's height?A) It's the highest peak in the AndesB) It's the tallest mountain when measured from the ocean floorC) It's the lowest peak in the worldD) It's the highest point in AntarcticaWhat makes Mont Blanc's height change slightly each year?A) Tectonic activityB) Volcanic eruptionsC) The ice cap on its summitD) EarthquakesWhat is a "hot spot" in geological terms?A) A region with high wind activityB) A plume of intensely hot rock rising from the Earth's interiorC) A place with frequent rainfallD) A desert areaWhat does "Aoraki" mean in Maori?A) Mountain of fireB) Cloud piercerC) Land of the long white cloudD) Home of the godsANSWERSB) Tectonic plate collisionC) The HimalayasC) Via hot spots where molten rock creates volcanoesB) It's the tallest mountain when measured from the ocean floorC) The ice cap on its summitB) A plume of intensely hot rock rising from the Earth's interiorB) Cloud piercerХотите учиться английскому вместе со мной? Записывайтесь на консультацию здесь по ссылке
Викторина, глоссарий и ответы к тесту в описании к подкасту.VOCABULARY🦠 cells: the basic building blocks of all living organisms, forming tissues and organs.🧠 nerve cells (neurons): responsible for transmitting information throughout the body via nerve impulses.🛡️ white blood cells: part of the immune system, protecting the body from infection.🧱 epithelial cells: form protective barriers and linings in the body, such as skin and internal organs.🦴 bone cells (osteocytes): cells trapped within the bone matrix that help maintain bone health.🍏 liver cells (hepatocytes): involved in a variety of metabolic processes, including detoxification and nutrient storage.🍔 fat cells: store energy and provide cushioning for organs, as well as insulation for the body.⚡ nerve impulses: electrical signals that carry information throughout the nervous system.🎯 antibodies: proteins produced by white blood cells that target and neutralize foreign invaders.🚪 canaliculi: tiny channels in bones that allow osteocytes to receive nutrients and communicate. QUIZWhat are cells described as in the podcast?A) Large organismsB) Trillions of building blocksC) Simple structuresD) Unimportant particlesHow many different types of cells are there in the human body?A) 50B) 100C) Over 200D) 500What is the primary function of nerve cells?A) Storing energyB) Carrying information through nerve impulsesC) Producing antibodiesD) Digesting foodWhat role do white blood cells play in the body?A) They store fatB) They act as the body's security forceC) They produce bileD) They form the bone matrixWhat is the main function of epithelial cells?A) Storing nutrientsB) Forming protective barriersC) Conducting electrical signalsD) Producing hormonesHow do bone cells, or osteocytes, maintain communication?A) Through large gapsB) By releasing signals into the bloodstreamC) Via tiny channels called canaliculiD) By forming fatty tissuesWhat is one of the roles of fat cells in the body?A) Producing antibodiesB) Acting as a cushion for organsC) Conducting nerve impulsesD) Forming bone matrixANSWERS1 B) Trillions of building blocks2 C) Over 2003 B) Carrying information through nerve impulses4 B) They act as the body's security force5 B) Forming protective barriers6 C) Via tiny channels called canaliculi7 B) Acting as a cushion for organsХочешь говорить на английском как в этом подкасте?Жми сюда чтобы записаться на консультацию
Викторина, глоссарий и ответы к тесту в описании к подкасту.VOCABULARY🤖 AI implementation: the process of integrating artificial intelligence into educational settings.📚 personalized learning: tailoring educational experiences to individual student needs using AI.📊 dynamic assessments: tests that adjust in real-time based on a student's performance.🔍 data privacy: the protection of student information collected by AI systems.⚖️ equity: ensuring all students have access to the same educational tools and opportunities.🚫 bias in algorithms: the potential for AI systems to reflect or exacerbate prejudices present in their training data.🛠️ customized learning experience: creating unique educational pathways for students through the use of AI.📈 learning progress insights: deeper understanding of student strengths and weaknesses provided by AI analysis.🔄 real-time adaptation: the ability of AI systems to modify content and challenges based on immediate student feedback.🌐 ethical considerations: the moral implications of using AI in education, including fairness and responsible data use.QUIZWhat is one of the biggest areas AI is impacting in education?A) Standardized testingB) Personalized learningC) Extracurricular activitiesD) Teacher salariesHow does AI adapt learning experiences for students?A) It gives everyone the same learning materialsB) It constantly observes and customizes based on student interactionsC) It eliminates the need for teachersD) It uses a fixed curriculum for allWhat is changing about traditional testing with the introduction of AI?A) Tests are becoming more standardizedB) Tests are adapting in real time based on student performanceC) Tests are being eliminated altogetherD) Tests are becoming less relevantWhat ethical considerations are raised by AI collecting data about students?A) Increased cost of educationB) Privacy concernsC) Lack of student engagementD) All of the aboveWhat does AI provide beyond just test scores?A) Entertainment valueB) Deeper insights into learning progressC) More homeworkD) Less classroom interactionWhat is a potential risk if AI tools are not made widely accessible?A) Enhanced learning for everyoneB) Exacerbating existing inequalities in educationC) Decreased reliance on technologyD) More traditional teaching methodsWho is responsible for ensuring ethical use of AI in education?A) Only educatorsB) Only technology developersC) Both educators and developersD) Only studentsANSWERSB) Personalized learningB) It constantly observes and customizes based on student interactionsB) Tests are adapting in real time based on student performanceB) Privacy concernsB) Deeper insights into learning progressB) Exacerbating existing inequalities in educationC) Both educators and developersХотите учиться английскому вместе со мной? Записывайтесь на консультацию здесь по ссылке
Викторина, список новых слов и ответы находятся в описании ниже.Этот сезон подкастов - это беседы на английском языке о современных технологиях, истории, физике, химии, биологии, антропологии и других академических дисциплинах.Учиться вместе со мной здесьVOCABULARY🌱 germination: the process by which a seed begins to grow and develop into a plant.📏 roots: the part of the plant that absorbs water and minerals from the soil.🌿 photosynthesis: the process by which plants use sunlight to create sugar and oxygen from water and carbon dioxide.💧 transpiration: the process of water evaporation from plant leaves, creating a suction effect.🌞 sunlight: the energy source that plants use during photosynthesis to create food.🍃 cotyledons: the first leaves that appear from a germinating seed.🌾 testa: the outer protective shell of a seed.💧 moisture: water absorbed by seeds to initiate the germination process.🌱 seedling: a young plant that develops from a germinated seed.🌍 mineral salts: nutrients such as nitrates and phosphates that are absorbed by plant roots from the soil.💧 stomata: tiny pores on the surface of leaves that facilitate transpiration and gas exchange.🍬 sugar: the food produced by plants during photosynthesis to fuel growth and development.QUIZWhat is the first step in the germination process?A) The seed starts photosynthesisB) The seed loses waterC) The seed absorbs moistureD) The seed releases its first leafWhat substances do roots absorb from the soil?A) Only waterB) Nitrates and phosphatesC) Carbon dioxideD) All of the aboveWhat role does the stem play in a plant?A) Absorbing sunlightB) Preventing water lossC) Transporting water and nutrientsD) Protecting from pestsWhat occurs in the leaves of a plant?A) Mineral absorptionB) PhotosynthesisC) TranspirationD) All of the aboveWhich process helps create a "suction effect" for water and minerals?A) PhotosynthesisB) TranspirationC) GerminationD) FloweringWhat is the function of plant roots?A) They only anchor the plantB) They only absorb waterC) They absorb water and mineralsD) They only transport sugarWhat is produced as a result of photosynthesis?A) Carbon dioxideB) WaterC) SugarD) OxygenANSWERS1 C) The seed absorbs moisture2 B) Nitrates and phosphates3 C) Transporting water and nutrients4 B) Photosynthesis5 B) Transpiration6 C) They absorb water and minerals7 C) SugarХотите учиться английскому вместе со мной? Записывайтесь на консультацию здесь по ссылке
Викторина с вопросами и ответами в описании к выпуску. "English Diver - Educational Series - Academic Podcasts Featuring a Quiz" это небольшие серии разговоров на английском языке о современных технологиях, истории, физике, химии, биологии, антропологии и других академическим дисциплинах.QUIZ1. What is the range of the 2025 Model 3 mentioned in the report?A) 500 kilometers B) 606 kilometers C) 713 kilometers D) 800 kilometers 2. What type of batteries is Tesla shifting to for improved lifespan?A) Nickel-cadmium B) Lithium-ion C) Lithium iron phosphate D) Solid-state 3. What is Tesla Vision?A) A new model of Tesla car B) A system relying on cameras to feed data to the car's neural networks C) A marketing strategy for Tesla D) A new line of Tesla solar panels 4. What advantage does Tesla's autopilot system offer?A) Predicts weather changes B) Predicts pedestrian movements in busy environments C) Increases the speed of the car D) Reduces battery usage 5. What is the purpose of Tesla's supercharger network?A) To provide free electricity B) To reduce charging time significantly C) To offer maintenance services D) To promote Tesla merchandise 6. What is a gigafactory?A) A car showroom B) A large-scale factory optimizing production C) A Tesla museum D) A battery recycling center 7. What are some benefits of gigafactories mentioned in the dialogue?A) Reduce production costs B) Optimize the production process and reduce environmental impact C) Increase car prices D) Slow down productionANSQERS1. B) 606 kilometers2. C) Lithium iron phosphate3. B) A system relying on cameras to feed data to the car's neural networks4. B) Predicts pedestrian movements in busy environments5. B) To reduce charging time significantly6. B) A large-scale factory optimizing production7. B) Optimize the production process and reduce environmental impactХотите учиться английскому вместе со мной? Записывайтесь на консультацию здесь по ссылке
Викторина с вопросами и ответами в описании к выпуску "English Diver - Educational Series - Academic Podcasts Featuring a Quiz" это небольшие серии разговоров на английском языке о современных технологиях, истории, физике, химии, биологии, антропологии и других академическим дисциплинах.QUIZ1. What is the main topic of the discussion?A) The history of space explorationB) Earth's gravitational pullC) The moon and its characteristicsD) The possibility of life on Mars2. According to the man, what was his initial assumption about the moon's orbit?A) It was ellipticalB) It was a perfect circleC) It was unpredictableD) It was in a straight line3. What causes the tides on Earth, as explained by the woman?A) Earth's rotationB) The gravitational pull from the moonC) The sun's heatD) Ocean currents4. What is "synchronous rotation" as mentioned in the discussion?A) The moon spins twice as fast as it orbitsB) The moon spins on its axis at the same rate that it orbits EarthC) The moon remains stationaryD) The moon orbits Earth in the opposite direction of its spin5. What are lunar "seas" according to Mary Williams?A) Vast oceans on the moonB) Plains of solidified lavaC) Areas with heavy rainfallD) Craters filled with water6. **What is "Earthshine" as described in the conversation?**    - A) The reflection of sunlight off the moon    - B) Sunlight bouncing off Earth and illuminating the moon's dark side    - C) The glow of the moon during a full moon    - D) A rare solar event ANSWERS 1. C) The moon and its characteristics 2. B) It was a perfect circle 3. B) The gravitational pull from the moon 4. B) The moon spins on its axis at the same rate that it orbits Earth 5. B) Plains of solidified lava 6. B) Sunlight bouncing off Earth and illuminating the moon's dark sideТакие подкасты я создаю для своих студентов, которых готовлю к языковым экзаменам TOEFL IELTS или к собеседованию на работу в зарубежные компании. Хотите учиться английскому вместе со мной? Записывайтесь на консультацию здесь по ссылке
Викторина с вопросами и ответами в описании к выпускуВ этой серии подкастов "English Diver - Educational Series - Academic Podcasts Featuring a Quiz" вас ждут небольшие серии разговоров на английском языке о современных технологиях, истории, физике, химии, биологии, антропологии и других академическим дисциплинах.ACTIVE VOCABULARY1. Remote Work 🏡: Working from a location outside the traditional office environment. 2. Technology 📱: Tools like video conferencing and project management software that facilitate remote work. 3. Flexibility ⏰: The ability to control one's schedule, a major advantage of remote work. 4. Work-Life Balance ⚖️: The equilibrium between personal life and professional responsibilities. 5. Isolation 🌌: The feeling of being disconnected from colleagues, a potential downside of remote work. 6. Productivity 📈: The level of output and efficiency, often debated in the context of remote work. 7. Hybrid Model 🔄: A work arrangement combining remote and in-office work. 8. Co-working Spaces 🏢: Shared workspaces that may become popular gathering places for remote workers. QUIZ1. What major change in work is discussed in the dialogue?   A) The rise of co-working spaces    B) The shift to remote work since 2020    C) The decline of traditional office jobs    D) The introduction of a four-day workweek 2. What role did technology play in remote work?   A) It made remote work impossible    B) It barely impacted remote work    C) It improved communication and collaboration    D) It increased the cost of remote work 3. What is one of the main benefits of remote work mentioned?   A) Increased office hours    B) Better work-life balance    C) Mandatory daily meetings    D) Higher commuting costs 4. What is a downside of remote work discussed in the dialogue?   A) Increased office expenses    B) Reduced flexibility    C) Feeling of isolation and disconnection    D) Lack of job opportunities 5. What is a significant debate regarding remote work and salary?   A) Whether remote work should be banned    B) If remote workers should work longer hours    C) Pay differences based on location    D) If all remote workers should receive bonuses 6. What model seems to be gaining momentum for the future of work?   A) Full-time office work    B) Fully remote work    C) Hybrid model    D) Freelancing ANSWERS1. B) The shift to remote work since 2020 2. C) It improved communication and collaboration 3. B) Better work-life balance 4. C) Feeling of isolation and disconnection 5. C) Pay differences based on location 6. C) Hybrid model  Такие подкасты я создаю для своих студентов, которых готовлю к языковым экзаменам TOEFL IELTS или к собеседованию на работу в зарубежные компании. Хотите учиться английскому вместе со мной? Записывайтесь на консультацию здесь по ссылке
Викторина с вопросами и ответами в описании к выпускуВ этой серии подкастов "English Diver - Educational Series - Academic Podcasts Featuring a Quiz" вас ждут небольшие серии разговоров на английском языке о современных технологиях, истории, физике, химии, биологии, антропологии и других академическим дисциплинах.Active Vocabulary:1. CIMON 🤖: Crew Interactive Mobile Companion, a robotic assistant on the ISS.2. ISS 🛰️: International Space Station, where CIMON operates.3. AI 🧠: Artificial Intelligence, the technology powering CIMON.4. Watson AI 🗣️: IBM's AI technology used for CIMON's voice.5. Autonomy 🎛️: The ability for AI to operate independently without human intervention.6. Ethical Implications ⚖️: The moral considerations related to AI decisions and actions.7. Space Conditions 🌌: The extreme environment of space, including temperature and radiation.8. NASA 🚀: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, involved in space exploration.9. Astronauts 👨‍🚀: Trained professionals who conduct missions in space.10. ChatGPT 🗨️: An AI system for conversational interactions, similar to what is being developed for space use.QUIZ:1. What is CIMON?   A) A fictional character from a sci-fi novel   B) A robotic assistant on the ISS   C) A new spacecraft developed by NASA   D) A communication satellite2. Who developed CIMON?   A) NASA   B) Airbus for the German Aerospace Center   C) SpaceX   D) The European Space Agency3. What AI technology powers CIMON's digital voice?   A) Amazon Alexa   B) Google Assistant   C) IBM's Watson AI   D) Apple's Siri4. What was a significant challenge in designing CIMON?   A) Making it waterproof   B) Allowing it to operate in harsh space conditions   C) Integrating it with existing satellites   D) Ensuring compatibility with smartphones5. What is one of the potential future developments mentioned for AI in space?   A) Terraforming Mars   B) Creating a new type of space shuttle   C) Developing a system similar to ChatGPT for astronauts   D) Building a space hotel6. What ethical question is raised about AI in space?   A) How much autonomy AI systems should have   B) Whether AI can replace human astronauts   C) How AI can improve satellite communication   D) The cost of deploying AI in spaceList of Correct Answers: 1. B) A robotic assistant on the ISS 2. B) Airbus for the German Aerospace Center 3. C) IBM's Watson AI 4. B) Allowing it to operate in harsh space conditions 5. C) Developing a system similar to ChatGPT for astronauts 6. A) How much autonomy AI systems should have Такие подкасты я создаю для своих студентов, которых готовлю к языковым экзаменам TOEFL IELTS или к собеседованию на работу в зарубежные компании. Хотите учиться английскому вместе со мной? Записывайтесь на консультацию здесь по ссылке
Содержание подкаста: "Академическая культура в разных странах: Чего ожидать и как подготовиться" Вступление - Приветствие слушателей. - Краткое представление темы: что такое академическая культура и почему она важна для студентов, обучающихся за границей. - Объяснение структуры подкаста и что слушатели узнают за следующие 20 минут. Часть 1: Определение академической культуры - Определение академической культуры: обычаи, традиции и правила, которые управляют академическим процессом. - Различия между академической культурой в родной стране и за границей. - Почему понимание академической культуры важно для успешной учебы. Часть 2: Сравнение академических культур - Обзор академических культур США, Великобритании и Европы. - Особенности преподавания: лекции, семинары и практические занятия. - Взаимоотношения с преподавателями: формальность и неформальность. Часть 3: Академическая честность и этика - Объяснение важности академической честности. - Примеры правил цитирования и как избежать плагиата. - Последствия нарушения академической этики и как этого избежать. Часть 4: Система оценивания и ожидания студентов - Как оцениваются студенты в разных странах: тесты, эссе, проекты. - Разница в ожиданиях от студентов: самостоятельная работа, участие в дискуссиях. - Советы по адаптации к разным системам оценивания. Часть 5: Подготовка к адаптации - Практические советы по подготовке к учебе за границей: языковые курсы, адаптационные программы. - Как использование ресурсов университета может помочь в адаптации. - Истории успешной адаптации от бывших студентов. Этот выпуск охватывает основные аспекты темы и предлагает слушателям полезную и практическую информацию о том, как подготовиться к обучению в разных академических культурах.Канал в Telegram https://t.me/eglish_diverПрофиль в Inst https://www.instagram.com/art.tsymbal
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