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24.02.2022
The topic of our lesson: "Music styles"

Homework 
Write about your favourite styles of music
10.02.2022

The topic of our lesson:"Outstanding Ukrainian singers"

Homework 
Ex. 8 p. 155


09.02.2022
The topic of our lesson:"The Beatles"
Homework





07.02.2022

The topic of our lesson: "Music artists" 

Homework

https://learningapps.org/13171435

12.04.2021

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


Homework 
Answer the questions:


1.     Where is Ukraine situated?

2.     What can you say about its geographical position?

3.     Which countries does it border on?

4.     What seas is Ukraine washed by?

5.     What part of Ukraine is occupied by the mountains?

6.     Is Ukraine visited by tourists?

7.     What are the tops of high mountains usually covered with?

8.     What nationalities is your country inhabited with?

9.     Which sea is the southern part of Ukraine washed by?

10. What languages are spoken in Ukraine?


13.04.2021

The topic of the lesson: "Climate of Ukraine"
1. Read the infotmation about climate


Climate is the weather a certain[1] place has over a long period of time. Climate has a very important influence on plants, animals and people, and it varies in different parts of the world.

The climate of any country is determined[2] by its geographical position. Ukraine's territory is in the temperate zone. In general the country's climate is moderate-continental, subtropical only in the southern part of the Crimea. The differences in climate are caused[3] by many factors: landscape, distance to seas and oceans... The climate varies not only from the north to the south, but also from the northwest to the southwest as the warm air masses are moving from the northwestern part of Atlantic Ocean.

The average4 temperature in Ukraine varies between +5; +7 °C in the north and +11; +13 °C in the south.

The coldest month is January with a record low of -42 °C. The warmest month is July with a record high of +40 °C. Rain and snow ranges5 from about 76 cm a year in the north to about 23 cm in the south. The highest rainfall is in the Carpathian and Crimean mountains.

But recently the climate has changed a lot. Some scientists think the weather becomes hotter. Winters have become warmer. Sometimes there is little snow in January, and there were winters when it rained on the New Year's Eve in Ukraine.

Homework



15.04.2021

The topic of the lesson:"The Sights of London"
1. Watch the presentation



2. Homework 
1. Answer the questions 



2. Do the exercise





19.04.2021

The topic of the lesson:"Passive Voice"
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20.04.2021

 The topic of the lesson:"History of Great Britain"

  Watch the presentation



Homework 
Answer the questions:

1.     What did the people who inhabited Britain 10,000 thousand years ago do?

2.     Who brought writing and reading to Britain?

3.     What did the ancient Britons do?

4.     Who named the island Brittania?

5.     In what year did Julius Caesar sail to Britain?

6.     Who is Hadrian's wall named after?

7.     What happened at the end of the 4th century?

8.     When did the Norman conquest begin?

9.     What did the Normans bring to Britain?

10. Who was the war of the Roses between?


22.04.2021

The topic of the lesson: "Great Britain"
Homework






26.04.2021

The topic of the lesson:"Let's go to the UK"
Homework

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2. 1. Read the text below.

Language The official language of England is English, which is spoken today by millions of people all over the world. Many students go to England from other countries to study the language and learn about the culture. Although everyone speaks English, there are many different accents around the country. French was the official language in England between 1066 and 1362, which is why there are many French words and expressions in English such as ‘bon voyage’ for ‘have a good trip’ or ‘bouquet’ for ‘a bunch of flowers’.
Music English people love music. In the summer you can go to music festivals all over the country like those at Glastonbury, Leeds or Reading. Glastonbury is a five-day festival of music, dance, comedy, theatre and circus and around 175,000 people go. Many people stay at the festivals for a few days and camp in tents. People listen to all types of music, especially pop and rock. England has produced many international groups and singers like the Beatles, Amy Winehouse, Coldplay, Ed Sheeran and Adele.
 Sport The most popular sports in England are football, rugby and cricket and most towns have a sports ground where teams can play. English football teams like Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool are world famous and English football players include David Beckham, Wayne Rooney and Harry Kane. Women’s football is also popular and teams play in leagues and competitions all over the country. Every year, the English rugby union team play in the Six Nations Championship against Wales, Scotland, Ireland, France and Italy. Cricket is a traditional sport played with a bat and ball which began in England and is now played all over the world. People like to watch all these sports on television, as well as other sports like horse racing, tennis, snooker (a type of billiards) and motor racing.
  a) Circle the best answer to these questions.
1. There are lots of words and expressions in English that are …
a. French.                         b. Welsh.                         c. Chinese.
2. Reading is the name of …
a. a music festival.                      b. an English music group.                    c. a type of music.
3. This kind of art is NOT performed at Glastonbury festival.
a. dance                               b. painting                        c. circus
4. Manchester United, Chelsea and Liverpool …
a. are all from London.                 b. play against the national teams of Wales, Scotland and Ireland every year.                         c. are known all over the world.
5. In the Six Nations Championship, England doesn’t play against …
a.
 France.                b. Spain.                         c. Italy.



27.04.2021

The topic of the lesson:"Great Britain"
Homework

https://learningapps.org/12969080

29.04.2021

The topic of the lesson: "Seven wonders of Ukraine"

1. Watch the presentation 




Homework 


06.05.2021

Control work №4

The United kingdom of great britain and northern ireland

1.      Read the text and answer the questions

Scotland is a country in Great Britain, to the north of England. Scotland has nearly 800 islands, but people only live on some of them.
Scotland is a very beautiful country with many mountains, forests, beaches, rivers and lochs (the Scots word for lakes). In the north of Scotland it is light until 11.30 p.m. in summer and in winter you can sometimes see the Northern Lights, or Aurora Borealis, which are spectacular lights in the sky. Energy from the sun turns the Earth’s sky green, red and other colours.
Scotland has its own parliament which makes laws for Scottish people. The Scottish parliament is in the capital city, Edinburgh. About five million people live in Scotland, which is 8.5 per cent of the UK population. Most people live in the south of the country in and around the cities of Edinburgh, Glasgow, Perth and Dundee.
Northern Ireland is one of the four countries in the United Kingdom, with England, Scotland and Wales. It is to the north of the Republic of Ireland, on an island next to Great Britain. Around 1.8 million people live in Northern Ireland, which is about three per cent of the population of the UK. The capital city is Belfast. Another name for Northern Ireland is ‘Ulster’ or ‘The Six Counties’ because it is made up of six regions or counties.
In Northern Ireland you can find beautiful beaches, forests and mountains. You can visit the Giant’s Causeway, a UNESCO World Heritage Site: here, about 40,000 columns were formed after a volcanic eruption. Most of them are hexagonal and some of them are 12m tall. Films and TV series such as Dracula Untold and Game of Thrones are filmed in Northern Ireland.
Northern Ireland was a place of conflict between people who wanted to be part of the Republic of Ireland, people who wanted to be part of the UK and people who wanted Northern Ireland to be a separate country. In the 1990s there was an important peace process and the violence and conflict stopped. The Northern Ireland Assembly and the UK Parliament decide on the laws in Northern Ireland.
England is the biggest of the four countries in the United Kingdom. Together with Scotland and Wales, these three countries are the island of Great Britain. The English Channel is in the south between England and France. People travel to France by ferry across the English Channel or by train through the Channel Tunnel which goes under the sea.
Over 50 million people live in England and that’s around 80 per cent of the total UK population. It is a multicultural country where more than 250 languages are spoken in the capital city, London. The United Kingdom is a constitutional monarchy, which means that there is a queen or king but they don’t make the laws of the country. Laws and political decisions in England are made by the Parliament of the United Kingdom. The Houses of Parliament are in central London next to the River Thames and the most famous part is the clock tower, Big Ben.
Other large cities in England are Birmingham, Manchester, Liverpool, Leeds and Bristol. Outside cities, England is a very green country and has many rural areas of natural beauty such as the Lake District, an area with lots of lakes in the north, and the New Forest, a big area of forest in the south of the country.
Wales is one of the countries in Britain and the United Kingdom. It’s a small country with England to the east. Wales has got a continuous coastline, around 1,300km long, which means there are a lot of beaches! It has some of the most beautiful beaches in the UK and is a popular destination for holidaymakers and water sports fans. As well as beaches, there are a lot of mountains and also three national parks, including Snowdonia. It is in north Wales and its highest mountain, Snowdon, is 1,085m.
The population of Wales is just over three million people, around five per cent of the total UK population. Most Welsh people live in south Wales in the capital city, Cardiff, and two other big cities: Swansea and Newport. In Cardiff you can go shopping, visit the castle, go to the museum or go to a concert or sports match at the famous Millennium Stadium.

   1.      How many islands are there in Scotland?
2.    How many people live in Scotland?
3.  What is the name of the UNESCO World Heritage Site in Northern Ireland?
4.  Why was Northern Ireland the site of conflict?
5.   What is the most famous park in Wales?
6.    Why is Waels popular among tourists?
7.   What is the name of the highest mountain in Wales?
8.   How many languages are spoken in England?
9.   Who makes laws and political decisions in the UK?
10. What are the largest cities in England?

2.   2. Choose the correct answer from the variants listed below.

1.  What is the official name of the country whose language you study?

a) Great Britain           b) England               c) the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland

2. How many countries does the United Kingdom consist of?

a) four                       b) three                   c) two

3. What is the state system of the United Kingdom?

a) a constitutional monarchy                               b) a parliamentary republic

 

4. What is the name of the British national Hag?

a) the Union Jack        b) the Saint Andrew's Cross     c) the Saint David's Cross

5.   What are the emblems of Wales?

a) a shamrock, a clover and and hand               b) a   rose   and   the   Saint George's cros

  c) a dragon, a daffodil, a leek, a dove

6. What chambers does the lent consist of?

a) the Senate and the House of Representatives  

b) the Ноuse of Lords and the House of  Commons

 c) the Cabinet of  Ministers and the Shadow Cabinet

7. What is the tallest building in England?

a) the Tower of London          b) the Canary Wharf Tower                   c) Hampton Court Palace

 

8. What is the London residence of Queen Elizabeth II?

a)   the Tower of London                     b) Windsor Castle                              c) Buckingham Palace

9. Where is Nelson's Column situated?   

a) in Parliament Square   b) in Trafalgar   c) in Piccadilly Circus    

  10. What lake does tin- famous Scottish monster live in?

a) Lough Erne                          b) Lixli Lomond                               c) Loch Ness

 

3.      Translate from English to Ukrainian

Population, sailor, to be proud of, climate, to occupy, mild, an area, a territory, flat, mountain

 

 

 

 

   

 

 

 

 

 

 

18.01.2021

Unit 3 «Your preferences»

Lesson 1. «Do you need a book

Topic of the lesson: "The book is our best friend"

 

1.   Watch the presentation here (read and answer the questions) https://slideplayer.com/slide/6568350/

2.  Match the words in the left-hand column with their definitions in the right-hand column (in writing)

3.   Watch the video here  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WNAlKdjcgog

 4.   Homework Exersice 1 page 114-115, write down the words  into your vocabularies on page 115 and learn them 

19.01 2021

The topic of  the lesson: "The book is our best friend"

1. Watch the presentation



2. Do the test

https://naurok.com.ua/test/start/35622

3. Homework 

Write down the words  into your vocabularies on page 117, exercise 4 a, page 117 or write about your favourite book.


21.01.2021

The topic of  the lesson: "Famous English writers"

1. Watch the presentation, read and take notes of the the basic facts and dates  https://slideplayer.com/slide/6300327/

2.  


        3. 

Homework: Exercise 1, page 122


                                                                 25.01.2021


Topic of the lesson:"Famous English Poets"


2. Exercise 4, page 123.

3. Homework: Exercise 9, page 121


26.01.2021

      Topic of the lesson:"Libraries"

     Homework:

THE LIBRARIES IN LONDON

London is one of the most literary-minded cities in the world. It would be hard to think of a subject which has not got a library devoted especially to it. Let us start with the highest library in London, the Capitular Library  of   St.   Paul's   Cathedral.   To   reach   it,   you  must  be prepared for a long climb, for it is situated right up near the Whispering Gallery  which encircles the base of the cathedral dome . The origin of the library dates back to the seventh century, but all its books, with the exception of some books printed before 1500 and six manuscripts, were destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666. The archives, however, were preserved. The Library was refounded after the Fire and the collection was built up again by gift and purchase during the 17th and 18th centuries. From the highest library in London to the biggest - which, of course, is that of the British Museum. The British Museum Library contains about six million books and the large circular Reading Room is in the centre of the Museum building. In the Reading Room is a reference section of 30,000 volumes on open shelves and also the catalogues for the whole library. In 1841 the London Library in St. James Square was founded - a library of about 600,000 volumes, mainly devoted to the humanities and fine arts. Guildhall Library founded in 1425, maintained by the City of London Corporation, is the largest public general library in London. It has a very extensive collection, including many thousand original records, relating to every aspect of London history and topography. Each of the London boroughs maintains a public library service. Holborn's Central Library, for example, is housed in a fine new building which was opened in 1960 and has attracted interested visitors from all parts of the world. It has over 150,000 books (lending and reference), as well as over 5,000 gramophone records of musical works and language instruction. 1960 also saw the opening of Kensington's new Central Library, the largest municipal public library building in London.

 Are the statements true or false?

1.     The Biggest library in London is Capitular Library of St. Paul's Cathedral.

2.     The library appeared in the seventeenth century.

3.     Nearly all the books of this library were destroyed in the Great Fire of London in 1666.

4.     The archives were not preserved either.

5.     The library was refounded after the Fire.

6.     The British Museum Library is the highest library in London.

7.     There are more than 6000000 books in the British Library.

8.     There is no Reading Room in the British Museum.



28.01.2021


Topic of the lesson:"At the library"

Grammar Lab: Special question


1. Learn the rules







Homework: Read the text and do tasks







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