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Matura 2010 – teme

October 9, 2009 · Leave a Comment

Objava tematskih sklopov za SM 2010

RIC jeobjavil angleške teme za maturo zaleto 2010:

“Skladno s koledarjem splošne mature so državne predmetne komisije določile tematske sklope za splošno maturo 2010.

Tematski sklopi za posamezen predmet so objavljeni na naši spletni strani (www.ric.si); do njih pridete tako, da izberete:

  • splošna matura
  • predmeti
  • v sezamu predmetov izberete želeni predmet
  • tematski sklop 2010
  • Za hitrejši dostop so v spodnjem seznamu zbrane povezave na vse tematske sklope, razpisane za leto 2010.”
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    francoščina
    geografija
    glasba
    informatika
    italijanski jezik in književnost (materni jezik)
    italijanščina kot drugi jezik na narodno mešanem območju v Slovenski Istri
    italijanščina kot tuji jezik
    latinščina
    madžarščina kot drugi jezik na narodno mešanem območju v Prekmurju
    madžarščina kot materni jezik
    nemščina
    ruščina
    slovenščina
    slovenščina kot drugi jezik na narodno mešanem območju v Prekmurju
    slovenščina kot drugi jezik na narodno mešanem območju v Slovenski Istri
    sociologija
    sodobni ples – objavljeno v začetku marca 2009
    španščina
    teorija in zgodovina drame in gledališče – objavljeno v začetku marca 2009
    zgodovina

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    Idiomi – video slovar P

    August 17, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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    paean (n) : a song or a few words of praise or tribute

    palliate (v) : to bring some relief or comfort

    pallid (adj) : unusually pale, weak, or lacking intensity or spirit

    palpitate (v) : to beat rapidly, especially one’s heart

    paltry (adj) : extremely small and worthless

    panacea (n) : a cure-all, a solution for everything

    panache (n) : having a lot of style and flair

    pander (v) : to give satisfaction to someone, often in order to gain something yourself

    panegyric (n) : statements of great appreciation, usually very formal

    pantomime (n) : a performance that contains no words, only actions and gestures

    paradigm (n) : a model or a set of beliefs

    paragon (n) : an example of excellence, a positive model

    paraphernalia (n) : equipment or apparatus

    pariah (n) : someone who is cast out of a group or someone who is hated and avoided

    parochial (adj) : related to a local church; it also means narrow or limited in scope

    peccadillo (n) : a minor or petty offense, or a slight fault

    peerless (adj) : without equals, superior to everything, champion

    perennial (n) : a plant that lives all seasons or for several years

    perplex (tr v) : to confuse or puzzle

    pluck (v) : to pick or pull on something

    predilection (n) : having a preference or liking for someone or something

    prelude (n) : the introduction to a main event, performance, or action

    profuse (adj) : plentiful or generous

    propensity (n) : a natural tendency to something, inclination or bias

    purist (n) : one who follows strict, often formal, rules and observances

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    Idiomi – video slovar O

    August 16, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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    obeisance (n) : a gesture showing honor or respect

    obfuscation (n) : something that causes confusion, unclear

    oblique (adj) : indirect or not straightforward

    obstreperous (adj) : noisy, unruly, or hard to control

    obtuse (adj) : lacking in insight or intellect, or slow to comprehend; it also means not sharp or pointed

    officious (adj) : overly eager to serve or to advise, usually in a bossy way

    ominous (adj) : threatening or suggesting something bad is on the way

    operetta (n) : a light, amusing opera with spoken dialogue

    opus (n) : a musical composition or literary work

    oracular (adj) : being like an oracle, offering wisdom that seems to come from god

    oratory (n) : ability to speak well in public

    ordinate (adj) : the arrangement of things in regular rows

    ornate (adj) : beautifully detailed, showy or decorated

    ornithologist (n) : a scientist who studies birds

    ovation (n) : a long round of applause, lengthy cheers

    overt (adj) : clearly evident or obvious

    overwrought (adj) : overworked or fatigued; it can also mean very nervous or excited

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    Idiomi – video slovar N

    August 15, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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    natty (adj) : excessively neat and fashionable

    neologism (n) : a new word or a new way of speaking

    neonate (n) : a newborn child

    niggling (adj) : being overly concerned with or requiring great attention to small details

    nirvana (n) : a state of bliss, state of perfect calm or peace

    noisome (adj) : disgusting, offensive, gross, or harmful

    nomenclature (n) : a set of terms used by a group or community

    nonplus (v) : to confuse or to puzzle

    noxious (adj) : harmful, upsetting or causing damage

    nullity (n) : a state of nothingness or something that is not valid

    numismatist (n) : a collector of coins or currencies for studying purposes or as a hobby

    nuptial (adj) : related to a marriage ceremon

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    Idiomi – video slovar M

    August 14, 2009 · Leave a Comment

    macerate (v) : to soften or break down into parts, usually by soaking in a liquid

    machinations (n) : secret plots or schemes, usually with evil intent

    madrigal (n) : a short, poetic song for 2-3 voices, with no music

    maelstrom (n) : a large whirlpool or a confused or disorderly state of things

    magnate (n) : an influential person in a specific field, especially in business

    malapropism (n) : a comical or embarrassing misuse of words

    malcontent (adj) : someone who is discontented or rebellious

    malediction (n) : a curse, cruel words

    malefactor (n) : someone who does harm, a bad person, like a criminal

    malevolent (adj) : wishing harm to someone, showing ill will or mean-spirited

    malfeasance (n) : wrongdoing or misconduct, specially by a public figure

    malicious (adj) : having or showing ill will, wicked

    malleable (adj) : able to be hammered, pounded, or pressed into shapes without breaking

    mandate (n) : an authoritative command or order

    manifest (v) : to make clear or evident, to reveal, or to appear

    manifesto (n) : a public declaration of motives and intentions by a government, person, or group

    manumit (v) : to set free, as from slavery

    marginal (adj) : being on the outer or lower limits, borderline

    marquee (n) : word marquee refers to the area that hangs over the entrance of a theater

    martinet (n) : someone who is strict or who sticks to the rules

    masochist (adj) : one who receives pleasure from being dominated, mistreated, or hurt physically

    matriarch (n) : a woman who rules her family or tribe; it can also mean a highly respected elderly woman

    maudlin (adj) : overly emotional, sappy

    maul (v) : to injure by beating or tearing

    maverick (n) : someone who takes an independent stand; it can also mean a wild, unbranded animal that has strayed

    mawkish (adj) : emotional to the point of being unpleasant

    meddlesome (adj) : being inclined to interfere or tamper with something or someone

    medley (n) : a diverse mix, a jumble of things

    melee (n) : a fight involving several people, a chaotic battle or brawl

    mellifluous (adj) : like honey, sweet and smooth

    mephitic (adj) : sickening smell, stinky, or poisonous

    metaphor (n) : a word or phrase that draws a comparison between two unlike things

    metaphysical (adj) : abstract or related to philosophical discussions around reality, truth and being etc

    metaphysics (n) : the branch of philosophy that seeks to explain the nature of being or reality

    mettle (n) : an inherent quality of character or courage

    miasma (n) : a poisonous atmosphere, sickening air or something like it

    microcosm (n) : a little world, miniature

    migratory (adj) : word migratory relates to animals or other creatures that move from place to place

    milieu (n) : cultural and social surroundings, environment

    minion (n) : an employee, hireling, or subordinate

    misanthrope (n) : someone who hates other people

    mite (n) : a small insect; a small bit

    modulate (v) : to change or to tone down

    molt (v) : to shed an outer covering, such as skin, feathers, etc

    momentous (adj) : extremely important or significant

    monastic (adj) : secluded and simple, often monk-like

    monolithic (adj) : massive, solid and uniform in appearance

    montage (n) : combining several elements (especially images) into one composition

    morbid (adj) : gruesome or preoccupied with death. it can also mean extremely unhealthy

    mortician (n) : someone who works with dead bodies and prepares them for burial or cremation

    mosaic (n) : art made with small bits of material like stone or glass to form a larger image

    mote (n) : a small speck, usually of dirt or dust, a fragment

    motif (n) : a theme or subject that appears in an artistic work

    motley (adj) : containing a great variety such as being multi-colored

    mottled (adj) : spotted

    multiform (adj) : having different shapes or different kinds, diverse

    munificent (adj) : willing to give, feeling selfless and generous

    musty (adj) : a stale smell or being outdated

    myriad (n) : variety, a great number of things

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    Idiomi – video slovar L

    August 13, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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    laborious (adj) : requiring great energy, effort or done with difficulty

    labyrinth (n) : a maze or a confusing network of passages

    laceration (n) : a deep cut or wound

    lachrymose (adj) : causing or inclined to shed tears

    lackluster (adj) : lacking in brightness, energy or vitality

    laconic (adj) : brief with words, concise or something said with few words

    laggard (n) : one who is slow and falls behind or a slowpoke

    lampoon (v) : to make fun of or to mock

    languish (v) : to lose vigor and vitality, to become weak

    languor (n) : a lack of energy, lack of interest or spirit

    lap (v) : to drink liquid, usually by dipping it up with one’s tongue

    larceny (n) : theft, robbery

    larder (n) : a place where food is stored, pantry

    lassitude (n) : feeling of being tired, or weariness of mind or body; it also means a condition of indifference

    lavish (adj) : occurring in great amounts; it also means generous in giving or spending

    leery (adj) : cautious, skeptical or attentive

    legerdemain (n) : sleight of hand, trickery, or manipulation

    leverage (n) : an increased means of accomplishing a purpose with increased influence

    levitate (v) : to hover or cause to rise and float in the air

    levy (v) : to issue a tax or fine, to demand payment for something

    lexicographer (n) : one who writes or compiles a dictionary

    liability (n) : a disadvantage, drawback or unnecessary burden

    libel (n) : a false statement written out of a desire to damage someone’s reputation

    libretto (n) : the words of an opera or similar musical composition

    licentious (adj) : immoral and improper, especially in regards to sexual activity

    lilliputian (adj) : tiny, extremely small

    limber (adj) : flexible or being able to bend one’s body easily

    limerick (n) : a short humorous five-line poem

    limpid (adj) : perfectly clear, transparent, or unclouded

    linchpin (n) : a pin that attaches the wheel to the axle; it also means a vital element

    lineage (n) : a line of descendants or members of the same group or family

    liniment (n) : a soothing liquid or gel that’s rubbed on injured skin

    lionize (v) : to treat a person as a celebrity

    lissome (adj) : having a flexible body, athletic

    lithe (adj) : being easily bendable or flexible

    loll (v) : to lean or lounge in a relaxed manner

    lugubrious (adj) : deeply sad and gloomy in an exaggerated way

    lumen (n) : a unit of measure for the flow of light

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    Idiomi – video slovar K

    August 12, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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    kernel (n) : inner part of a seed or, more generally, the central part of something

    killjoy (n) : someone who ruins the fun

    kindle (v) : to build or light a fire, to inspire, or to become bright

    kindred (adj) : very much alike, having much in common or being related in some way

    kleptomaniac (n) : someone who has the uncontrollable impulse to steal

    knave (n) : a villain, someone without decency or honesty

    knell (n) : the ominous sound of a bell or a signal of disaster

    knoll (n) : a small slope or incline, small hill

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    Idiomi – video slovar J

    August 11, 2009 · Leave a Comment

    jaded (adj) : worn out; made insensitive by excess

    jargon (n) : word jargon also refers to words or terms used by people in specific fields or occupations

    jaundiced (adj) : affected by negative feelings or being prejudiced or biased

    jaunt (n) : a short trip for pleasure

    jaunty (adj) : buoyantly self-confident or dapper

    jettison (v) : to throw overboard or to get rid of things so as to achieve stability in a vessel or aircraft

    jingoist (n) : someone who shows extreme nationalism

    jocose (adj) : playful or humorous

    jollity (n) : great happiness, merriness, and joy

    jubilant (adj) : triumphant or thrilled

    judicious (adj) : having good judgment or being balanced and wise

    juggernaut (n) : something with great power and force that destroys everything in its path

    junta (n) : a small group that rules a country after a revolution

    jurisprudence (n) : the philosophy of law or the collected system of legal rulings

    jut (v) : to protrude or to stick out past the ordinary limit

    juxtapose (v) : to put things side by side to compare them

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    Idiomi – video slovar I

    August 10, 2009 · Leave a Comment

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    impasse (n) : a deadlock, a road with no exit

    implacable (adj) : unable to be eased or appeased

    imply (v) : to suggest without saying so directly

    improvident (adj) : failing to provide for the future; incautious

    indelible (adj) : permanent, lasting or unforgettable

    indomitable (adj) : not easily defeated or discouraged, or invincible

    ineluctable (adj) : inescapable, something that can’t be avoided

    inscrutable (adj) : difficult to understand, unreadable

    insular (adj) : narrow-minded

    intractable (adj) : hard to manage or stubborn

    inured (adj) : being used to something difficult or painful

    invective (n) : an insult or sharp and nasty criticism

    inveigle (v) : to persuade someone with kind words, to flatter to get something you want

    invidious (adj) : extremely unpleasant or offensive

    invigorate (v) : to fill with energy or to enliven

    inviolable (adj) : secure from harm, safe from danger, or something that can’t be crossed

    invocation (n) : request to god or spirit for help or protection

    invulnerable (adj) : very secure, something that can’t be hurt

    iota (n) : a very small amount, extremely small quantity

    irreverence (n) : disrespect

    itinerant (adj) : traveling around or migrant

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    Jesenski rok splošne mature

    June 24, 2009 · Leave a Comment

    Jesenski rok splošne mature 2009

    14.  julij 2009 (To)
    Zadnji rok za prijavo kandidatov k splošni maturi in k izpitu iz maturitetnega predmeta v jesenskem izpitnem roku na šoli

    14. avgust 2009 (Pe)
    Zadnji rok za poznejšo prijavo iz upravičenih razlogov

    18. avgust 2009 (To)
    Rok za oddajo seminarskih nalog in vaj na šoli

    20. avgust 2009 (Če)
    Zadnji rok za predložitev dokazil oziroma pisno odjavo na šoli.

    21. avgust 2009 (Pe)
    Šola seznani kandidate s točkami praktičnega dela maturitetnega izpita.

    24. avgust 2009 (Po)
    Slovenščina ali italijanščina ali madžarščina; I. in II. del (izpitna pola 1 – esej, izpitna pola 2)

    25. avgust 2009 (To)
    Matematika

    26. avgust 2009 (Sr)*
    Tuji jeziki in izbirni predmeti

    27. avgust 2009 (Če)*
    Tuji jeziki in izbirni predmeti

    28. avgust 2009 (Pe)*
    Tuji jeziki in izbirni predmeti

    29. avgust 2009 (So)*
    Tuji jeziki in izbirni predmeti

    * OPOMBA: Kandidat dobi individualni razpored opravljanja izpitov splošne mature na šoli.

    31. avgust  in 1. september 2009
    Izpitni nastopi pri glasbi in sodobnem plesu

    Ustni del mature od 24. avgusta 2009 do 2. septembra 2009

    16. september 2009 (Sr)
    Seznanitev kandidatov z uspehom pri splošni maturi

    Od 24. septembra 2009 do 9. oktobra 2009
    Vpogledi v izpitno dokumentacijo

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