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giovedì 22 novembre 2018
giovedì 22 febbraio 2018
The Cold War - Activities and reading - 5th Class student -
Here is the link to the page with activities - The Cold War
Logic would dictate that as the USA and the USSR fought as allies during World War Two,
their relationship after the war would be firm and friendly. This never
happened and any appearance that these two powers were friendly during
the war is illusory.
What was the Cold War?
Citation: C N Trueman "What was the Cold War?" historylearningsite.co.uk. The History Learning Site, 25 May 2015. 22 Feb 2018.
The Cold War is the name given to the relationship that developed primarily between the USA and the USSR after World War Two. The Cold War was to dominate international affairs for decades and many major crises occurred – the Cuban Missile Crisis, Vietnam, Hungary and the Berlin Wall being just some. For many, the growth in weapons of mass destruction was the most worrying issue.

A
clash of very different beliefs and ideology – capitalism versus
communism – each held with almost religious conviction, formed the basis
of an international power struggle with both sides vying for dominance,
exploiting every opportunity for expansion anywhere in the world.
Note
that USSR in 1945 was Russia post-1917 and included all the various
countries that now exist individually (Ukraine, Georgia etc) but after
the war they were part of this huge country up until the collapse of the
Soviet Union (the other name for the USSR).
Before the war, America had depicted the Soviet Union as almost the devil-incarnate. The Soviet Union had depicted America likewise so their ‘friendship’ during the war was simply the result of having a mutual enemy – Nazi Germany.
In fact, one of America’s leading generals, Patton, stated that he felt
that the Allied army should unite with what was left of the Wehrmacht
in 1945, utilise the military genius that existed within it (such as the
V2’s etc.) and fight the oncoming Soviet Red Army. Churchill himself
was furious that Eisenhower, as supreme head of Allied command, had
agreed that the Red Army should be allowed to get to Berlin first ahead of the Allied army. His anger was shared by Montgomery, Britain’s senior military figure.
So the
extreme distrust that existed during the war, was certainly present
before the end of the war……..and this was between Allies. The Soviet
leader, Joseph Stalin,
was also distrustful of the Americans after Truman only told him of a
new terrifying weapon that he was going to use against the Japanese. The
first Stalin knew of what this weapon could do was when reports on
Hiroshima got back to Moscow.
So this
was the scene after the war ended in 1945. Both sides distrusted the
other. One had a vast army in the field (the Soviet Union with its Red
Army supremely lead by Zhukov) while the other, the Americans had the
most powerful weapon in the world, the A-bomb and the Soviets had no way
on knowing how many America had.
So what exactly was the Cold War?
In diplomatic terms there are three types of war.
Hot War : this is actual warfare. All talks have failed and the armies are fighting.
Warm War :
this is where talks are still going on and there would always be a
chance of a peaceful outcome but armies, navies etc. are being fully
mobilised and war plans are being put into operation ready for the
command to fight.
Cold War : this
term is used to describe the relationship between America and the
Soviet Union 1945 to 1980. Neither side ever fought the other – the
consequences would be too appalling – but they did ‘fight’ for their
beliefs using client states who fought for their beliefs on their behalf e.g. South Vietnam
was anticommunist and was supplied by America during the war while
North Vietnam was pro-Communist and fought the south (and the Americans)
using weapons from communist Russia or communist China. InAfghanistan,
the Americans supplied the rebel Afghans after the Soviet Union invaded
in 1979 while they never physically involved themselves thus avoiding a
direct clash with the Soviet Union.
The one time this process nearly broke down was the Cuban Missile Crisis.
sabato 16 dicembre 2017
The advantages of a bilingual brain - Video
How to learn any language faster.
giovedì 23 novembre 2017
martedì 24 ottobre 2017
Common questions with the Present Perfect- Video
domenica 1 ottobre 2017
giovedì 10 novembre 2016
What is in an earthquake- interesting comics for 5th year students
Why do earthquakes happen?
What are tectonic plates?
What is the inner core?
giovedì 3 novembre 2016
Mind maps Module 7 - 5Aco
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VENTILATION |
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CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER |
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CONCENTRATED SOLAR POWER |
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SOLAR POWER |
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BRITISH HOMES AND WALL-TO-WALL CARPETING |
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AMERICAN AND BRITISH HOUSES |
venerdì 7 ottobre 2016
Videos and songs to practice the past simple endings.
Videos and songs to practice the past simple endings.
Wonderful explanation of the difference between Present Perfect and Past Simple
Take a look! Really worth watching!
http://oomongzu.com/pre-intermediate/present-perfect/
martedì 27 settembre 2016
When to use a dictionary? Video lesson with Adam. All classes.
How to use a dictionary.
Learn English with Songs. Practice lyrics according to your level of English - All classes
With Lyrics Training, you can practice your English singing your favourite songs.
Adele - Hello - Beginners
Adele - Hello - Beginners
Videos on introducing yourself - First classes
Have a look at these videos to learn how you can introduce yourself.
Now "What do you like?" Fun videos with songs and cartoons.
Now we will describe our personality. What are you like?
Now "What do you like?" Fun videos with songs and cartoons.
Now we will describe our personality. What are you like?
lunedì 19 settembre 2016
The 25 most common English verbs
New video lesson by Alex from Engvid.
mercoledì 3 agosto 2016
New video by Adam at Engvid - Body idioms -
After a long pause I post a new video for my students of English. Check it out! I hope you are enjoying your holiday.
martedì 3 maggio 2016
sabato 30 aprile 2016
Mistakes to avoid
Two interesting videos on mistakes that learners and native speakers of English make.
Do not make them! You can!
Do not make them! You can!
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