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Poziomy europejskie

Poziomy europejskie:

Poziomy znajomości języka zostały sklasyfikowane w systemie Common European Framework - Wspólnym Europejskim Systemie Opisu Kształcenia Językowego, który jest akceptowaną międzynarodowo klasyfikacją egzaminów i poziomów przyjętą przez Radę Europy w Unii Europejskiej. System ten szczegółowo określa, jaki zakres wiedzy i umiejętności językowych muszą posiąść uczący się, aby mogli posługiwać się językiem obcym do celów komunikacyjnych i aby komunikacja ta osadzona była w konkretnych kontekstach społeczno-językowych.

Poziomy wyszczególnione w tym systemie to:

C2 Mastery
C1 EOP - Effective Operational Proficiency
B2 Vantage
B1 Threshold
A2 Waystage
A1 Breakthrough

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Snooker

Snooker is an enormously popular television sport in Britain and millions of viewers have followed the world’s top players fighting for the championship title. Snooker world professional championships have been played since 1927. In general, Snooker is most popular in the countries of England, Wales, Scotland and Ireland together with Commonwealth countries such as South Africa, Australia and Canada. However, other countries such as Thailand and America are starting to play seriously.

Snooker is an indoor game which is similar to billiards in that it is played on a six-pocket table covered with a green cloth. There are seven red balls and six coloured balls in snooker and two players take turns to knock them into the pockets using a cue and a white ball. They must do this in a specific order. 

Snooker is a relatively recent game which developed from the older game of billiards. The origins of this game are uncertain but many people think that it derived from an outdoor game of the croquet family played during the fifteenth century in northern Europe. Bad weather may have encouraged people to play indoors!

Billiards became a popular pub game in Britain during the sixteenth century and was banned, along with other pub games, in the eighteenth century because it had gained a bad reputation. Towards the end of the nineteenth century it became respectable again. It was at about this time that the modern game of snooker appeared.


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Snooker is:

only popular in Briatin.

only popular in Commonwealth countries.

popular in Commonwealth countries and a few others.

 


Billiards:

probably started in northern Europe.

was stopped in the 16th century.

was stopped in the 19th century.

 


The bad reputation of billiards:

was one of the reasons for snooker appearing.

never changed.

ended at the end of the 19th century.

 

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