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Opium Wars [History; Advanced Listening; mp3]
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Opium Wars

The Opium Wars between Britain and China in the 19th century forced China to open its doors to trade with the western world. Thomas De Quincey describes the pleasures of opium like this: “Thou hast the keys of Paradise, O just, subtle and mighty opium”. The Chinese had banned opium in its various forms several times, citing concern for public morals, but the prohibition was ignored. The East India Company held a monopoly on the production of opium in British India. Private British traders continued to smuggle large quantities of opium into China. In this way, the opium trade became a way of balancing a trade deficit brought about by Britain's own addiction...to tea.

The Chinese protested against the flouting of the ban, even writing to Queen Victoria. But the British continued to trade, leading to a crackdown by Lin Tse-Hsu, a man appointed to be China's Opium Drugs Czar. He confiscated opium from the British traders and destroyed it. The British military response was severe, leading to the Nanking Treaty which opened up several of China's ports to foreign trade and gave Britain Hong Kong. The peace didn't last long and a Second Opium War followed. The Chinese fared little better in this conflict, which ended with another humiliating treaty.

So what were the main causes of the Opium Wars? What were the consequences for the Qing dynasty? And how did the punitive treaties affect future relations with Britain? Mb

 
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Acting with an accent - Standard British
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altA Step-By-Step Approach to Learning Dialects.
Dialect instruction by Dr. David Alan Stern Ph.D.


This is an excellent course providing a deep insight into the standard british dialect

 
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The Great Exhibition [History; Advanced Listening; mp3]
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The Great Exhibition
'Its grandeur does not consist in one thing, but in the unique assemblage of all things. Whatever human industry has created you find there. It seems as if only magic could have gathered this mass of wealth from all the ends of the earth.' So wrote Charlotte Bronte in 1851 after visiting the Great Exhibition set in the vast Crystal Palace in London's Hyde Park.
By the time the exhibition closed, one quarter of the entire British population had visited Crystal Palace, the first pre-fabricated building of its kind, to marvel at an extraordinary array of exhibits amongst which were: the biggest diamond in the world, a carriage drawn by kites, furniture made of coal, and a set of artificial teeth fitted with a swivel devise which allowed the user to yawn without displacing them.
Its impact was huge in terms of the development of British manufacturing, the burgeoning of a global consumer market, the development of museums and the international standing of Britain culturally and technologically.
How did the Exhibition crystallise a particular moment in early Victorian Britain? In what way did it capitalise on the dawn of mass travel and greater levels of international co-operation? How did fears of revolutionary Europe define the policing and organisation of the event? And how far, if at all, did the Great Exhibition go in blurring class distinctions?

 
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TIMESAVER - Newspaper Articles to get Teenagers Talking
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altTIMESAVER - Newspaper Articles to get Teenagers Talking
A photocopiable resource for busy teachers
This rich resource provides a collection of authentic newspaper articles from a variety of British newspapers. The stimulating articles encourage students to contextualise the topic and then engage in lively discussion.
LEVEL: UPPER-INTERMEDIATE - ADVANCED
This rich resource provides a collection of authentic newspaper articles from a variety of British newspapers. The stimulating articles encourage students to contextualise the topic and then engage in lively discussion.
The articles cover the following areas: Lifestyle, Moral Issues, etc
 
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British Council Language Assistant - Teaching Manual
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British Council Language Assistant - Teaching Manual British Council Language Assistant - Teaching Manual
Сборник от British Council для преподавателей - в нём вы найдёте множество свежих идей для уроков.

The complete Language Assistant teaching manual packed with tips and hints on various aspects of teaching.

LanguageAssistant is a resource book specially written for British Council language assistants by Clare Lavery. Clare has been a language assistant herself and interviewed recent language assistants to develop the book. It's a practical, encouraging and lively source of ideas. The book is useful to a wide range of teachers, including those new to teaching, those who'd like to refresh their ideas and those working in teacher development,

 
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