понедельник, 17 сентября 2018 г.

final topic module 1

     Hello. our life is full of jobs and hobbies. It take a lot of time, but gives us an experience and money. Today I will tell you about different jobs and hobbies.
   First of all lets start with really important and hard work.
Smokejumpers are elite firefighters who risk their lives fighting forest fires in remote areas. They bravely parachute out of aeroplanes into burning forests, where they quickly get to work putting the fire out. A smokejumper's duties are not easy.  They have to do long, tough training before they can become part of a team Smokejumpers need to be very good parachutists, and know how to read maps to get out of a forest safely. When they parachute into a fire zone they wear a padded jump jacket and trousers, boots, gloves, a face mask and a helmet. They also carry a backpack with some food and water, and a fire shelter. The aeroplane drops the tools and equipment they need to fight the fire.
    Next I want to tell about really funny hobby!
    A strange shape is moving across the sky. Is it a bird? Is it an aeroplane? Or is it a UFO*? Nick Porter is fascinated by the possibility of life on other planets, so in his free time he tries to find out what these objects are. Well, thousands of people see strange objects in the sky all over the world. Most of these are planets, meteors, or military planes - but what about the rest? He is a very curious person, so he wants to find an explanation. He started a UFO club and they mostly investigate sightings. they interview witnesses and analyse videos and photos. Sometimes they go out to a UFO hotspot. If they see something strange, they record as much information as they can! They use camcorders, cameras telescopes, and other devices. Then they analyse the information on  laptops. Anyone can become a UFO hunter You just need to be enthusiastic and patient. You also need to join a local UFO club. This way you find out where the UFO hotspots are, and you have witnesses if you spot something. So, what are you waiting for? UFO hunting is lot of fun, and you never know- you might just turn science fiction into science fact.
       Students are people of future and they need the part-time job for the first time. Right now I will tell about jobs for students.
    ALL KINDS OF JOBS.... Jobs such as waiting tables making deliveries, cashier work and working in customer service are always very popular. There are also some jobs available on university campuses, such as a research assistant or a teaching assistant.

 CAMP COUNSELLORS During the summer holiday, a lot of university students choose to work at ummer camps as camp counsellors. This way, they can spend time outdoors, organise sports and other activities, and have fun.  Counsellors get room and board and they also earn a good wage.

INTERNSHIPS For students who know what they want to do when they graduate, a summer internship is ideal. The job4 can often be low-paid or even unpaid, but it's great experience in the students chosen profession, For example, medical students often work as lab or research assistants, ICT students work as computer lab assistants and law students work as clerks for a law firm. The company sometimes offers the intern a job after they graduate.
         Diving is really good hobby. Sara Campbell is the best diver in the world.
       Sara Campbell takes a final deep breath and dives into the sea. She goes down into the blue water and carries on going down. Soon, the people on the surface can't see her any more. She doesn't have an air tank, just a wetsuit, goggles and a monofin. Sara is a world champion free-diving and uses only one breath to take her as deep as she can go and back again to the surface! She holds four world records and a world championship gold medal. Free-diving is one of the world's most dangerous sports.  After years of practicing yoga and meditation, she can hold her breath for over five minutes and her lungs are 22 % larger than other women her size. Sara feels completely comfortable underwater.Sara has a busy life and loves every minute of it. She's presenting a TV show; planning environmental campaigns,  and training to set a new world record!
      Volunteerism is not paid work, but  more and more young people are taking on volunteer work nowadays.  Some even travel to the other side of the world and Other similar projects are going on across villages Africa, making sure that kids get an education. do unpaid work for a charity or other nonprofit organisation for people interested in wildlife, conservation groups there. They help to build homes for poor families, teach children organise volunteer holidays throughout the world. You can hep English, take care of orphans, or help to protect an endangered wildlife research in countries like Kenya and Botswana or protect species. There is a wide variety of voluntary jobs to choose from. On Redang Island in 8 A number of charity groups organise educational Malaysia volunteers come from all over the world to help conserve the endangered green turtle. Participants monitor the turtles that come onto the beach and protect them and their eggs. They also get to enjoy the beach and even snorkel with 30 programs for children around the world. Many students volunteer for these types of projects. They teach subjects like English and Mathematics to children while staying in their community and getting to know the people and their culture. It is also a great opportunity for them to work and train with local teachers and develop their own skills. It is a learning experience the turtles sometimes. A volunteer holiday is for people who want to make a difference in the world and are prepared to give up their own time, money, and, effort to do it. Volunteers have to be realistic though and understand that they cannot change the world in two or three weeks. To some volunteers it seems that they are not doing much by helping out for only a couple of weeks but, in fact, every bit of help counts. Thanks to young volunteers, the lives of millions of people around the world are improving and, in their eyes, the sun is probably shining brighter than it used to. for both the children and the teacher Young people who are good with their hands or simply would like help in a very practical way can participate in one of the many construction projects. Several charity organisations help build houses or schools for poor children around the world. In the village of Kamakwie in Sierra Leone, for example, a team 20 of young volunteers built a secondary school for poor orphans.
         Hobbies can be different. For example THE FEARLESS EPPERS OF HOLLYWOOD! Ten-year-old Matt is standing on the edge of the roof. family and relatives are calling out to him from below. He can't hear what they're saying because his heart is beating louder than their calls. Matt is afraid. Suddenly, he hears his mother's voice. "Just jump You're probably wondering what's going an. Why would mother be telling her son to jump of a building? Well, in Matt's family it's a phrase you hear all the time and Matt's jump is his initiation into the family Matt was born into a family of stuntmen. In fact, the Epper's family has been doing death-defying stunts since the 1930s. They are the fearless Eppers of Hollywood and danger is their middle name. Matt is the fourth generation of Eppers who might carry on the business. If you're watching someone hanging from a helicopter or a dangerous car stunt, it's probably an Epper doing a hard day's work. They have appeared in films like Die Hard, Commando and Transformers. Of all the crazy risk-takers in this family, there is one name that stands out as being the toughest of the bunch. Her name is Jeannie Epper who happens to be Matt's great grandmother. She is considered to be the greatest stuntwoman who's ever lived and has received a Lifetime Achievement Award at the Oscars. She has been in the business far aver 60 years and is still going strong. She worked as a stunt double for Linda Carter it job.Wonder Woman and Linda Evans in Dynasty. Their family is crazy!
       Let's finish my summary  with diving in the Russian lake Baykal, ice diving in lake Baykal. Lake Baykal in Russia is not only the world's oldest and deepest freshwater lake, it is also one of its top ice diving destinations. It is truly an amazing place of natural beauty and biodiversity and going there is the dream of many divers. The lake is host to 1085 species of plants and 1550 species of animals including the freshwater Baykal seal. However, the attraction here is not only the marine flora and fauna as many of it is very small or almost invisible. Divers come to Lake Baikal to see the beauty of the ice that covers the lake in winter. They need to prepare their dives carefully though because diving under sheets of ice can be very dangerous. If something goes wrong you can't just surface anywhere you like. At Lake Baykal, divers cut a large hole in the ice as an entrance and exit point. They also draw lines in the ice that they can see from underwater. This will help them to find their way back to the hole. When they are sure everything is ready and safe, they dive into one of the most spectacular experiences in their life.
                 There are a lot of hobbies. some of them are not too important, but every hobby is unique and great!