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Each year, millions of eyes from all over the world are focused on the sparkling Waterford Crystal Times Square New Year's Eve Ball. At 11:59 p.m., the Ball begins its descent as millions of voices unite
NEW YEAR CELEBRATIONS IN NEW YORKPrepared by Zhanayeva Zhuldyz FL 4-9 Each year, millions of eyes from all over the world are focused For over a hundred years, the New Year's Eve Ball in Times Square has The first New Year's Eve Ball dropped from a flagpole in 1907 to rally Six years after the first Ball drop, The New York Times moved to a The Times Square Ball has changed size and style seven times. From 1981 The Ball couldn't drop on New Year's Eve in 1942 and 1943, due The crystal triangles on the current Ball actually change every year- previous Organizers throw an actual ton of confetti -- by hand -- onto Times Square The current Ball is a whopping (or not so whopping, depending on You can see the Ball all year round-- it's visibly perched on the roof of One Times Square. The Ball's journey down the pole takes a full 60 seconds. Today, New Year's Eve in Times Square is a bona fide international Thank you for your attention!!!
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Слайд 2 Each year, millions of eyes from all over

Each year, millions of eyes from all over the world are

the world are focused on the sparkling Waterford Crystal

Times Square New Year's Eve Ball. At 11:59 p.m., the Ball begins its descent as millions of voices unite to count down the final seconds of the year, and celebrate the beginning of a new year full of hopes, challenges, changes and dreams.

Times Square Ball


Слайд 4 For over a hundred years, the New Year's Eve

For over a hundred years, the New Year's Eve Ball in Times Square

Ball in Times Square has made an epic drop which

regard as the official start of a fresh calendar.
Every year, about a million people tackle freezing temperatures to watch it live. Another hundred million sit glued to their TVs as parties rage around them.
All for a Ball? Well, not just any Ball. This one's got some history...


Слайд 5 The first New Year's Eve Ball dropped from a

The first New Year's Eve Ball dropped from a flagpole in 1907 to

flagpole in 1907 to rally attention to the new New York

Times building. Made from iron and wood, the Ball was decorated with a hundred light bulbs.

Слайд 6 Six years after the first Ball drop, The New

Six years after the first Ball drop, The New York Times moved to

York Times moved to a new building. One Times Square

is now totally empty except for a Walgreen's, offices for a New Year's planning company, and the Ball on its roof.

Слайд 7 The Times Square Ball has changed size and style

The Times Square Ball has changed size and style seven times. From

seven times. From 1981 to 1988, it had a stem like

an apple... as in "the Big Apple." 

Слайд 8 The Ball couldn't drop on New Year's Eve

The Ball couldn't drop on New Year's Eve in 1942 and 1943,

in 1942 and 1943, due to wartime dim-outs. Reverent crowds

still came to Times Square for moments of silence.

Слайд 9 The crystal triangles on the current Ball actually

The crystal triangles on the current Ball actually change every year-

change every year- previous year, their theme was "Gift

of Imagination." The 2014 triangles had been cut so they "appear to be endless mirrored reflections of each other.”

Слайд 10 Organizers throw an actual ton of confetti -- by hand

Organizers throw an actual ton of confetti -- by hand -- onto Times

-- onto Times Square after the Ball's descent. A

few days before, they throw test confetti off various buildings to make sure it won't scratch somebody's eye. During showtime, handwritten wishes from tourists are mixed
into the confetti
shower.

Слайд 12 The current Ball is a whopping (or not

The current Ball is a whopping (or not so whopping, depending

so whopping, depending on what you expect) 12 feet wide(3,6

м). It weighs over 11,000 pounds.

Слайд 13 You can see the Ball all year round-- it's

You can see the Ball all year round-- it's visibly perched on the roof of One Times Square.

visibly perched on the roof of One Times Square.


Слайд 14 The Ball's journey down the pole takes a full

The Ball's journey down the pole takes a full 60 seconds.

60 seconds.


Слайд 15 Today, New Year's Eve in Times Square is

Today, New Year's Eve in Times Square is a bona fide

a bona fide international phenomenon. Each year, hundreds of

thousands of people still gather around the Tower, now known as One Times Square, and wait for hours in the cold of a New York winter for the famous Ball-lowering ceremony. Thanks to satellite technology, a worldwide audience estimated at over one billion people watches the ceremony each year. The lowering of the Ball has become the world's symbolic welcome to the New Year.

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