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28.02.2022

The topic of our lesson: "Natural disasters"
Homework 

 


25.02.2022

Control work

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24.02.2022

The topic of our lesson: "Grammar Revision"

    Homework
    Prepare for control work
    What is the internet?
     The Internet is a global system of interconnected computer networks that use the standard Internet protocol suite, a set of communications protocols, to serve billions of users worldwide. The internet has reshaped and redefined most traditional communications media including telephone, music, film, and television. This has given birth to new services. Newspaper, book and other print publishing are adapting to Web site technology, or are reshaped into blogging and web feeds.
     The Internet has enabled or accelerated new forms of human interactions through instant messaging, Internet forums, and social networking. Online shopping has boomed both for major retail outlets and small artisans and traders. Business-to-business and financial services on the Internet affect supply chains across entire industries.
     The origins of the Internet reach back to research of the 1960s, commissioned by the United States government in collaboration with private commercial interests to build robust, fault-tolerant, and distributed computer networks. The commercialization of what was by the 1990s an international network resulted in its popularization and incorporation into virtually every aspect of modern human life. As of 2011, more than 2.1 billion people — nearly a third of Earth's population — use the services of the Internet.
Comprehension True / False: 
1. The Internet has completely dethroned traditional media.
2. The internet has had an impact on commerce.
3. The internet was first introduced in the 1990s.
4. More than a quarter of the Earth's population is internet users



11.02.2022

The topic of our lesson: "Computer programs. Passive Voice"

Homework






10.02.2022

The topic of our lesson"Computers. Passive Voice"

08.02.2022

The topic of our lesson: "The world of computers and the Internet" and "Passive Voice"

Homework

07.02.2022
The topic of our lesson: "The major parts of computers"
Homework 

                        Computers                    

A computer is really a very specific kind of counting machine. It can do arithmetic problemsfaster than any person alive. By means of electric processes it can find the answer to a very difficult and complicated problem in a few seconds.A computer can ‘remember’ information you give it. It keeps the information in its ‘memory’until it is needed. There are different kinds of computers. Some can do only one job. These arespecial-purpose computers. Each specific problem requires a specific computer. One kind of computer can help us build a spaceship; another kind can help us navigate it. A special –purpose computer is built for this purpose alone and cannot do anything else.But there are some computers that can do many different jobs. They are called thegeneral –purpose computers. These are big ‘brains’ that solve the most difficult problems of science. We used to think of a computer as a large machine that took up a whole room. But today computers are becoming smaller and smaller. Though these small devices are called microcomputers or minicomputers, they are still true computers. There are several advantages in making computers as small as we can. Sometimes weight is particularly important. A modern plane carries many heavy electronic apparatus. If it is possible to make any of them smaller, it can carry a bigger weight. But weight is not the only factor. The smaller computer, the faster it can work. The signals go to and from at a very high but almost constant speed. Some of the first computers cost millions of dollars, but people quickly learnt that it was cheaper to let a million dollar computer make the necessary operations than to have a hundred clerks trying to do the same by hand. Scientists found that computers made fewer mistakes and could fulfill the tasks much faster than almost any number of people using usual methods. The computers became popular. As their popularity grew the numbers of factories producing them also grew.

I) A computer is a kind of a ________

a) counting machine       b) typerwriter       c) table game                  d) TV set

2) Computer could be used to ______

a) play games       b) solve different problems      c) cool meals        d) save money

3) The text tells us about special-purpose computers and __________

a) all-purpose computers          b) calculators        c) general-purpose computers

         d) ordinary computers

4) The smaller computer, the ________it can work.

a) more effectively         b) slower     c) better                d) faster

5) Some of the first computers cost ___________

a) hundreds of dollars     b)millions of dollars       c) thousands of pounds

d) millions of pounds

6) It is cheaper to let the expensive computer do the job than to ___________

a) have a hundred of clerks      b) do the job oneself       c) buy another computer

d) waste your time and efforts

7) Computers can fulfill the tasks much ________than any number of people using traditional methods.

a) cleverer             b) better      c) faster      d) worse

8) Computers became very ____________

a) large       b) small       c) expensive         d) popular

 

 

                                                             04.02.2022
                     The topic of our lesson modern communication techologies 

https://learningapps.org/13515916



03.02.2022

The topic of our lesson: modern techologies in our life





28.12.2021

Read the text and circle True or False for these sentences.

Christmas can mean different things to different people. For many people it means eating a lot, spending time with family and visiting relatives and friends. For children it often means presents, presents and more presents!

The origins of Christmas

In ancient times people had mid-winter festivals when the days were short and the nights were very long. They believed that their ceremonies would help the sun’s power return. The Romans decorated their homes with green plants in December to remind Saturn, their harvest god, to return the following spring. In the year 440 the Christian church decided that the birth of Christ should be celebrated every year on 25 December. Some of these ancient customs were adopted by early Christians as part of their celebrations of the birthday of Jesus Christ. Green plants are still used to decorate many British homes in December. At Christmas we cover trees (real ones or reusable synthetic trees) with shiny balls and flashing lights!

Cards and presents

It’s very common to send Christmas cards to friends, family, colleagues, classmates and neighbours in the weeks leading up to 25 December. Christmas is traditionally a time for helping other people and giving money to charities. Many people send charity cards, where a percentage of the price of each card goes to charity. People send fewer cards than in the past as they now send Christmas greetings by email or via Facebook.

Christmas presents are reserved for close friends and family. Traditionally the giving of a gift is symbolic of the Three Wise Men giving their gifts of gold, frankincense and myrrh to the baby Jesus. Popular presents for young people in the UK in recent years include a smartphone, a Playstation and 80s retro fashion.

Father Christmas (aka Santa Claus)

Every year small children tell Father Christmas, also known as Santa Claus, exactly what presents they would like to receive. They can write him a letter with a list of requests or they can visit him personally in one of the large department stores across Britain in the weeks before Christmas. On the night of 24 December, Father Christmas travels through the sky on a sleigh pulled by magic reindeers and delivers presents to children across Britain. How does he enter the children’s houses? Via the chimney, of course!

The Christmas number one

Every year, for a few weeks around Christmas time, the UK music charts go mad. Groups and singers who normally make cool music create a song that they hope will be number one – the best-selling song on Christmas Day. The Christmas number one is written about in newspapers, talked about on the radio and people can even bet money in betting shops to see which song will win the race. Recently, the Christmas number one has been dominated by singers who have won reality television competitions.

However, some music fans are not happy about this dominance. One year, they started an anti-corporate Facebook campaign to try and prevent the Christmas number one being another reality show song. Instead, they encouraged people to buy a song by the rock band Rage Against the Machine. They won!

Snow

Snow at Christmas is part of British culture. You often see it on Christmas cards, you can buy fake snow to decorate your house and there are even songs about snow at Christmas. It doesn’t snow every year in Britain, but many people hope for a white Christmas. People can bet on whether it will snow or not on 25 December too.

Turkey and crackers

Christmas dinner is usually eaten at midday or early afternoon. It usually includes roast turkey, vegetables and potatoes. There are also lots of alternatives to the turkey dinner for vegetarians who prefer a meat-free Christmas. For dessert, there’s a rich, fruity cake called Christmas pudding.

Traditionally, a Christmas cracker is placed next to each person. When you pull the cracker with the person next to you, you hear a loud ‘bang!’ and a paper hat, a joke and a small gift fall from the cracker. You have to wear the hat, tell the joke to the other people at the table and keep the gift.



12.04.2021

The topic of the lesson: "Olympic games"

Watch the video


Homework

Read  the text Olympic Games and answer the questions, choosing right answer after it. 

Olympic Games

The first Olympic Games took place in Greece more than six hundred years ago. They had the competitions not only in sport, but in music, speaking and theatre performances as well. Only men could take part in them, but not women.

Then for one thousand and five hundred years nothing was heard of them. The modern Olympic Games began again in 1896 and nine countries took part in them. The Olympics took place in Greece, but after that every four years the Olympic moved to another city.

The Olympic Games take place every four years. During the two world wars there were no Olympic Games because they can’t take place in a country which is at war. During the Olympic Games there are competitions in many kinds of sport like running, jumping, swimming, athletics and others.

Winter Olympic Games first took place in 1924, and they were the same year as summer Olympic Games. But after starting in1994, the Winter Olympic Games take place two years after Summer Games. Sportsmen from many countries take part in skiing, hockey, skating and other sports.

 

 

Choose the right answer.

1. Where were the first Olympics?


a) in Rome;

b) in Greece;

c) in Egypt.


2) How many events were there?


a) one;

b) three;

c) two.


3)  What was the prize for the winner at the first games?


a) a plum;          

b) an orange;

c) an apple.


4) How often are the Olympics held?


a) every five years;

b) every three years;

c)every four years.


5) How many prizes are there for the each event?


a) one;

b) three;

c) two.


6) Are there Winter Olympic Games?


a) Yes, there are;

b) No, there aren’t;

c) Every two years.


7) How many rings does the Olympic flag have?


a) four;

b) six;

c) five.


8) The Olympic flag shows the colours of …


a) Greek flag;

b) flags of all countries;

c) nature.


13.04.2021

The topic of the lesson: "Famous sportsmen"
1. Watch the presentation



2. Homework 

Read some information from the Internet page about sport in Ukraine and write if people in our country have got many opportunities to keep active with sport. 

SPORTS IN UKRAINE, SPORTING NATION

When it comes to sport, most Ukrainians are very serious. Especially when you mention soccer and the Olympic Games. When driving through the streets of Ukraine you will see many youngsters playing especially soccer and rugby, most of them play with the goal to join one of the Ukrainian clubs or teams one day.
Ukraine has made a big name for itself so far on soccer levels. In fact, Ukraine’s soccer is so impressive that they have even been the first soccer team that qualified for the 2006 World Cup Finals in Germany.
Ukraine usually also does very well at the summer Olympic Games. At the 2008 summer Olympic games, Ukraine managed to get a marvelous total of 27 me­dals. They managed to get 7 gold medals, 5 silver medals and 15 bronze medals.
For the more adventurous people living in Ukraine their lies many op­portunities waiting on weekends and in free time. Sports and activities such as diving, snow skiing, mountain climbing, mountain biking, swimming, trekking and horse riding is becoming more and more popular by the day.
Sports such as football and arm wrestling have been popular in Ukraine since the 19th century, when strongman Ukrainian wrestler Ivan Piddubny was a real legend throughout Europe. Legends of the 20th century include such names as pole vault champion Sergey Bubka (35 world records), and foot­ballers like Oleg Blohin, twice European Footballer of the Year. Ukrainian gymnasts like Larisa Latynina and Iryna Deryugina both took a haul of Olym­pic medals in their time. Latynina won 9 gold, 5 silver and 4 bronze medals! Altogether Ukrainian sportsmen have won over 400 Olympic medals so far.
Today Ukraine gives the international sports scene such names as box­ers Vitaly and Vladimir Klichko, track and field athlete Zhanna Pintusevich, tennis player Andriy Medvedev, wimmer Yana Klochkova, gymnast Anna Bezsonova, and footballer Andriy Shevchenko, who is considered something of a national hero in Ukraine.

16.04.2021

The topic of our lesson:"Sport in our life"
1. Watch the presentation 


Homework
Do the exercise
Answer the questions 



19.04.2021

The topic of the lesson:"How to keep fit"
1. Watch the presentation



2. Homework
Do the exercise

Will vs to be going to 

20.04.2021

Control work № 8
Do you like sport?




22.04.2021

Unit 9 Across State System
The topic of the lesson:"Political system and National symbols of Ukraine"
1. Watch the presentation

Homework





23.04.2021
The topic of the lesson: "State anthem of Ukraine"
Homework
Exercise 2, 3, pages 224-227


26.04.2021
The topic of the lesson:"Ukraine"
1. Watch the presentation


 Homework
Read the text 


Answer the questions 



27. 04.2021

The topic of the lesson:"National holidays in Ukraine"

Homework 

1. Do the exercise


2. Read the text and choose true or false





30.04.2021
The topic of the lesson:"Natural resources of the USA"

Homework 

Read the text and answer the questions 


 


06.05.2021

The topic of the lesson: "Celebrations and holidays in Canada"

Homework:

                                                    New Year
 This is a public and a statutory holiday in Canada. This is one of the most celebrated Canadian holidays. This is when people blow horns at midnight and hug each other to start the new year with peace and happiness.
                                                  Family Day
It is a statutory holiday that falls on the third Monday of February. The Family Day is observed in Alberta, Ontario, and Saskatchewan. It is known as the Louis Riel Day and Islander Day in the provinces of Manitoba and Prince Edward Island respectively. However, it is not observed anywhere else in Canada.
 
                                             Remembrance Day
It is observed on the 11th of November every year. This is the day when people commemorate the death of Canadian soldiers in World War I. The Remembrance Day is considered as the day of poppies. The poppy flower is considered as the flower of remembrance. The blood-red colored flower actually grew in the fields of Flanders where several Canadians died in war.
       The Remembrance Day is a statutory holiday in British Columbia, Alberta and other areas of Canada. However, it is not a statutory holiday but an "Official day of Observance" in Manitoba. In Nova Scotia, Ontario and Quebec, the Remembrance Day is not considered to be a statutory holiday.
 
 
                                                Christmas Day
The Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December in order to honor the birth of Jesus Christ. This is when people in Canada participate in celebrations and perform the traditions. They attend a church liturgy on the evening of December 24. This is known as midnight mass.
        On the Christmas day, people exchange gifts with their friends and family members and party to have fun and enjoyment. They prepare traditional recipes like the roast turkey, turnips, and cranberry sauce on this special day. On this day, people offer gifts to their dear ones and send warm wishes to make their day a memorable one. They decorate the Christmas tree and their houses with sparkling and colorful lights.
                                                  Boxing Day
      The Boxing Day is celebrated a day after the Feast of St. Stephen, a Catholic Christmas Holiday. It is listed as a holiday in the Canada Labour Code. The Boxing Day is observed as a statutory holiday in Ontario. On this special day, families offer gift boxes to those who provide services throughout the year. They even gift presents, mostly gift boxes to those who’re poor. The Boxing Day is that day when the Canadians enjoy a unique shopping experience with their friends or families.
 
 5. Understanding the text.
      Which of these statements are wrong? Correct them.
1.    New Year  is one of the most celebrated Canadian holidays.
2.    The Remembrance Day is a statutory holiday in British Columbia, Alberta and other areas of Canada.
3.    The Christmas is celebrated on the 25th of December in order to honor the birth of Jesus Christ.
4.    On the Christmas day, people exchange gifts with their friends and family members and party to have fun and enjoyment.
5.    The Boxing Day is celebrated a day after the Feast of St. Stephen, a Catholic Christmas Holiday.
 
 6. Words and phrases
       Find the heads and tails of the sentences.
1.   New Year  is when people blow horns at midnight …
2.   The Family Day is observed in …
3.  The Remembrance Day is the day when …
4.  On the Christmas day people prepare …
5.   The Boxing Day is observed as …
                             
a)  a statutory holiday in Ontario.
b)  people commemorate the death of Canadian soldiers in World War I.
c)   Alberta, Ontario, and Saskatchewan.                                                 
d) and hug each other to start the new year with peace and happiness.                   
e)  traditional recipes like the roast turkey, turnips, and cranberry sauce.

                                                      07.05.2021

The topic of the lesson:"Canada"
1.Watch the presentation


Homework
Exercise 1, page 237

 

18.01.2021

Unit 5 «Communication Technologies»

Topic of the lesson: «Modern means of communication»

Homework: Exersice 3, page 112-114 (in writing), write down the words  into your vocabularies  on page 115 and learn them. 


 19.01.2021

Topic of the lesson: "Modern means of communication"

1. Watch the presentation again, do the task, and write down the words  into your vocabularies


2. Exercise 6, page 116

3. Homework: Exercise 7, page 116 




21.01.2021

Topic of the lesson:"Modern means of communication and technologies in our lives"

  1. Watch the presentation and take notes https://slideplayer.com/slide/6107244/

  2. Watch the video



       3.  Grammar links (phrasal verbs) page 119 

       Homework: Exercise 4, page 118-119


22.01.2021


Topic of the lesson:"Modern means of communication and technologies in our lives"

1. Watch the video 


2.  Read the article and choose the best answer (a-c)

 

THE INTERNET: HERE TO STAY

 

Most people today cannot imagine their life without the Internet. I believe it is one of the most important motivations. Thanks to the World Wide Web, our lives have become easier and more exciting.

First of all, the Internet helps us find information easily. For example, we can read the news and find answers to the questions 24 hours a day. In addiction, we can use the Internet for entertainment. We can send e-mails to friends and shop online. We can even listen to the latest music and watch live sports events from other parts of the world.

However, some people argue that the Internet has a negative effect on society. Internet users become less sociable. They stay at home most of the day instead of going out to shop, work and meet friends.

In my opinion, the Internet has more advantages than disadvantages. Our lives are better with it and I hope it is here to stay.

 

1) Most people nowadays …

     a) cannot live without the Internet

     b) imagine their lives without the Internet

     c) think without the Internet

 

2) Thanks to the World Wide Web, our lives have become…

     a) difficult and more stressful

     b) simpler and more interesting

     c) easier and more exciting

 

3) The Internet is important mostly because …

     a) it allows us to find the information easily

     b) it provides cheap shopping online

     c) it plays the latest music hits

 

4) We can use the Internet for fun, as we can …

     a) work on assignments

     b) send e-mails to friends

     c) read the news

 

5) The biggest disadvantage of the Internet is …

     a) that you have to go somewhere to work out

     b) that you can’t live a normal life

     c) that it can change our daily routines

6) The Internet has …

     a) more disadvantages than advantages

     b) more advantages than disadvantages

     c) as many advantages as disadvantages

 Homework: Exercises 8, pages 121, write down the phrasal verbs and learn them.




25.01.2021

Topic of the lesson: "Working with a computer"

Focus on Grammar: "Types of  questions"

1. Watch the presentation 


2. Do the test

https://naurok.com.ua/test/start/594614

3. Homework: write down the words  into your vocabularies on page 124 and learn them, Exercise 1(a), page 123.



26.01.2021

Topic of the lesson:"The major parts of computer"

1. Watch the presentation and take notes 


2. Learn the rules 




3. Homework 





29.01.2021


The topic of the lesson: "Computer program and writing emails"

1. Watch the video and take notes https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=taO7nfcoCT0
2. Exercise 2, page 125-126
Homework: write your email to a friend 


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