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The topic of our lesson: " "The Environment. Passive Voice"
09.02.2022
The topic of our lesson: "Environmental protection"
Homework
Ex. 9(a) pp.151-152
07.02.2022
The topic of our lesson: "The Environment"
Homework https://learningapps.org/4791440
26.11.21
Homework
24.11.2021
22.11.2021
Control work
UNIT 1. WHO ARE YOU?
Lesson 2. Teen Generation
Variant 1
II. Find word values.
1. hang-out a) несправедливість
2. trend b)жіночий
3. injustice c) базікало
4. casual d)висихати
5. female e)надавати
6. chatterbox f) захоплюватись
7. to provide g)випадковий
8. admire h)тенденція
III. Gerund or Infinitive
1.
I
used to ______ a car, but I sold it. (to have) |
2. We are gonna ______ the flat tomorrow. (to
clean) |
3.
I
don't expect it ______ tomorrow. (to rain) |
|
4.
I
started ______ sick yesterday morning. (to feel) |
5. I would love ______ to the theatre with
you. (to go) |
6. I hate ______ so I never go to clubs. (to
dance) |
IV. Write about
your favourite music. Why?
II. Find word values.1. outfit a)випадковий2. rely b)несправедливість3. divorced c) чоловічий4. casual d)базікало5. injustice e) сподіватися6. male f) самотній7. chatterbox g)розлучений8. single h)одяг
III. Gerund or Infinitive
1. It probably won't ________, so don't worry about it! (to happen) |
2. My friend can ______ computers. (to fix) |
3.
You are not allowed ______ a mobile
phone in the exam. (to use) |
4. I will try ______ all the words. (to learn) |
5. My husband loves ______ (to cook) |
6. I don't mind ______ the dishes. It's better than cooking! (to wash) |
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19.11.2021
TEST
I. Gerund or Infinitive
1.
You mustn't ______ anyone
about it. (to tell) |
2.
I'm sure everyone will
______ to come. (to want) |
3.
I stopped ______ volleyball
when I started working. (to play) |
4.
I chose ______ the first
question because it looked easier. (to answer) |
5.
It takes me 20 minutes
______ to work. (to get) |
6.
I can't ______ to the party.
(to come) |
7.
My brother doesn't like
______ (to fly) |
8.
I hope ______ an A in the
exam. (to get) |
9.
Don't talk like that. You
might ______ somebody. (to upset) |
10. I promise ______ you when I get home. (to call) |
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17.11.2021
There are so many ways to discover, buy and listen to music. What's the best way?Read more to find out about the exciting music culture in the UK! Do you download music? Do you buy CDs? Do you listen to music on your phone? Do you prefer to watch music or just to listen? What about the old-fashioned radio? Have you ever seen your favourite band or singer perform live? There are so many ways to discover, buy and listen to music! Music videos British teenagers like to watch their music online. Watching music on video streaming sites on the internet is now more popular than listening to the radio with young British people. Popular videos can quickly become extremely popular internationally. Justin Bieber’s song ‘Baby’ was the most watched music video on YouTube until 2012. Then, PSY’s ‘Gangnam Style’ became the first video to get a billion views. Now, it’s quite common for videos to pass the billion mark. Things can change quickly on YouTube! Downloading music Downloading music is a popular choice for young Brits. The BPI (an organisation which promotes the interests of British music) says that people in the UK prefer downloading singles rather than albums. In the UK you can download a single for about £1 and an album for around £10. Using file-sharing websites to download music is often illegal of course but some people still continue to get their music this way. Record companies and many musicians are very unhappy that people can listen to their music without paying for it. Live music The O2 in London is the second largest live music arena in Europe. There you can see world-famous bands such as One Direction, Justin Bieber, Scissor Sisters, Prince, The Rolling Stones, Elton John, and Take That. This massive stadium has space for 20,000 people. It also has 548 toilets! Tickets are not cheap. You can pay more than £50 to see a concert at The O2. What about free live music? There are music festivals across Britain every year that are completely free of charge. Last year more than 150,000 people went to the Tramlines free music festival in Sheffield in the north of England. The two-day festival is held every July. Last year there were 900 performances in total including local bands as well as music from all over the world. Music on TV The X Factor is a British television music competition to find new talented singers. The 'X Factor' of the title refers to the difficult-to-define quality that makes a star. The show began in 2004 and is still popular. X Factor singers perform on a stage in front of the judges and a live audience. After the performance the audience at home can vote by phone for their favourite acts. Many winners then go on to get a UK numberone single. But you don’t have to win The X Factor to become famous: One Direction, the massively popular British boy band, competed in 2010 but they didn’t win, they came third! What kind of music? What are you and your friends listening to these days? Hip hop, dance, rock, heavy metal, rap, urban, reggae … individual tastes are very varied amongst British teenagers. If a type of music exists then there’s somebody who likes it. But a shopping centre in Birmingham, central England, recently discovered what kind of music some local teenagers don’t like. This is what happened: shoppers and shop owners complained to the police about teenagers behaving badly in the shopping centre. When a new sound system started playing Bach, Mozart and Beethoven, the antisocial behaviour stopped. The young people causing problems had gone! Classical music was clearly not popular with these particular teenagers. Are you listening to music as you read this?
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12.04.2021
The topic of the lesson: "Scotland"
Homework
General Information
Population: 5,254,800.
Area: 78,387 square kilometers.
Capital: Edinburgh (with population about 495,360 residents).
Scotland is a country that is a part of the United
Kingdom. Occupying the northern third of the island of Great Britain, it shares
a border with England to the south and is bounded by the North Sea to the east,
the Atlantic Ocean to the north and west, and the North Chanel and the Irish
Sea to the southwest. In addition to the mainland, Scotland constitutes over
790 islands incusing the Northern Isles and the Hebrides.
On 9% of the total population of the UK lives there.
Most of the population in concentrated in an industrial area located in the
central part of the country.
Scotland is divided into the three natural regions:
the Southern Uplands, the Central Lowlands, the Highlands and islands.
2. Regions
The
Highlands, occupying the
northern part of the country of two mountain ranges running roughly
northeast-southwest, the Grampian Mountains and the Northwest Highlands. Both
these are extremely erodes and rounded.
The roughest territory lies along the west coast,
where numerous mountains reach elevations reach elevations of 900 to 1,200 m.
Great Britain`s highest peak is Ben Nevis (1,343 m). The eastern coast is
comparatively.
Throughout the Highlands there are a lot of valleys,
called glens. The Great Glen, known also as Glen More, is a narrow,
lake-studded valley stretching from coast to coat. Most of the highland region,
especially its treeless, is thinly populated.
The
Southern Uplands are situated
between the lowlands and the English border. They consist mainly of gently
rounded hills. Elevations in several locations exceed 2,500 feet (760 m).
Grassy moors, used extensively for grazing, called much in this part of Scotland.
As well as the mainland, Scotland has some 790
islands. Its coastline is 16,500 km long, or about 8% of the total coastline of
Europe. Some 97 of Scotland`s islands are inhabited, by a total of just under
100,000 people.
16.04.2021
The topic of the lesson:"Northern Ireland"
1. Watch the presentation
Homework
Do the test https://naurok.com.ua/test/start/410574
19.04.2021
The topic of the lesson:"Definite and Indefinite articles"
1. Watch the presentation
Homework
Do the exercise
20.04.2021
The topic of the lesson:"Geographical position of Ukraine and climate"
1.Watch the presentation
Homework
1. Do the quiz
2. Exercises 1, 2, pages 226-230
23.04.2021
The topic of the lesson:"Geographical position of Ukraine and climate"
Homework
Do the quiz
https://naurok.com.ua/test/start/10181
26.04.2021
The topic of the lessson: "The United Kingdom"
Homework
Read the text and answer the questions
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on the British Isles. The British Isles consist of two large islands, Great Britain and Ireland, and about five thousand small islands. Their total area is over 244,000 square kilometres.
The United Kingdom is made up
of four countries: England, Wales, Scotland and Northern Ireland. Their
capitals are London, Cardiff, Edinburgh and Belfast respectively. Great Britain
consists of England, Scotland and Wales and does not include Northern Ireland.
But in everyday speech "Great Britain" is used to mean the United
Kingdom. The capital of the UK is London. The British Isles are separated from
the continent by the North Sea and the English Channel. The western coast of
Great Britain is washed by the Atlantic Ocean and the Irish Sea.
Shakespeare called Britain a
"precious stone set in the silver sea" because of its natural beauty.
It has a varied countryside where you can find mountains, plains, valleys and
sandy beaches. Ben Nevis in Scotland is the highest mountain, but it is only
1343 metres high.
There are a lot of rivers in
Great Britain, but they are not very long. The Severn is the longest river,
while the Thames is the deepest and the most important one. The mountains, the
Atlantic Ocean and the warm waters of Gulf Stream influence the climate of the
British Isles. It is mild the whole year round. The UK is one of the world's
smaller countries. Its population is over 58 million. About 80% of the
population live in cities. The UK is a highly developed industrial country. It
is known as one of the world's largest producers and exporters of machinery,
electronics, textile, aircraft and navigation equipment. One of the chief
industries of the country is shipbuilding.
The UK is a constitutional
monarchy. In law, the Head of State is the Queen. In practice, the Queen
reigns, but does not rule. The country is ruled by the elected government with
the Prime Minister at the head. The British Parliament consists of two
chambers: the House of Lords and the House of Commons. There are three main
political parties in Great Britain: the Labour, the Conservative and the
Liberal parties.
1)
Where is the UK
situated?
2)
What is the
capital of the UK?
3)
What is the
highest mountain in Scotland?
4)
Are there a lot of
rivers in GB?
5)
The UK is one of
the smaller or bigger country in the World?
6)
Who is Queen?
7)
How many main
political parties in GB?
1 Name all 4
countries that are part of the United Kingdom.
2)
What is the
longest river in the UK?
a)
River Severn
b)
River Thames
c)
River Shannon
d)
Delaware River
3) True or false
The UK is in the top 10 largest countries by land area in Europe.
4) Which of these countries has a smaller population than
the UK?
a)
Turkey
b)
Mexico
c)
South Korea
d)
Germany
5) The 10 tallest mountains in the UK are found in which
region?
a)
England
b)
Scotland
c)
Wales
d)
Northern Ireland
6) What is the highest peak in the UK?
a)
Croagh Partick
b)
Snowdon
c)
Scafell Pike
d)
Ben Nevis
7)
What is the name
of the Tunnel that links the UK with France?
27.04.2021
The topic of the lessson: "The United Kingdom"
Homework
https://learningapps.org/12931360
07.05.2021
Control work №4
«Great Britain»
I. Read the text and answer the questions
Great Britain
The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland is situated on the British Isles. They lie to the north-west of Europe. The British Isles are separated from the continent by the narrow strait of water which is called the English Channel.
The United Kingdom consists of four parts: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. England, the central part, occupies the most of the island of Great Britain. To the north lies Scotland and to the west the third part of the country, Wales, is situated. The fourth part is called Northern Ireland and is located on the second island. Each part has its capital. The capital of England is London, Wales has Cardiff, Scotland has Edinburgh and the main city of Northern Ireland is Belfast.
Great Britain is a country of forests and plains. There are no high mountains in this country. Scotland is the most mountainous region with the highest peak, Ben Nevis. The rivers of Great Britain are not long. The longest rivers are the Thames and the Severn. The capital of the United Kingdom, London, stands on the banks of the Thames. As the country is surrounded by many seas there are some great ports at the seaside: London, Glasgow, Plymouth and others. Wales is a country of lakes.
Seas and oceans influence the British climate which is not too cold in winter but never hot in summer. Great Britain is a beautiful country with old traditions and good people.
1. What is the name of the canal that separates the British island from the continent?
2. What is the name of the country that is located in the central part of the UK?
3. Are there high mountains in the UK?
4. What are the names of the longest rivers in the UK?
5. What affects the climate in Britain?
II. Put article the with Geagraphical Names :
1. The capitals are …. London, …. Edinburgh, …Cardiff and …Belfast.
2. …. UK is separated from the continent by …. English Channel.
3. …. Great Britain is also washed by …. Atlantic Ocean in the north and …. North Sea in the east.
4. The most important river is…. Thames.
5. About 60 million people live in __ UK.
6… British Museum was founded in 1753.
III. Choose the correct word
1. London stands on the river…
a) Thames b) Severn c) Glasgow
2. Grate Britain is situated in the … of Europe
a) south b) east c) northwest
3. Grate Britain is washed by …
a) Atlantic ocean b) Black sea c) Irish sea
4. The residence of British Queen is…
a) Westminster Abbey b) Buckingham Palace c) The Tower
5. … is the business center of London
a) East End b) City c) West End
IV. Translate from English to Ukrainian
Governed, linked, diverse, lakes, wooden, varied, settled, land, independent, consists
Unit 3 «What’s your
knowledge?»
Lesson 1. «Inventions and discoveries»
Topic of the lesson: "Science and technology process"
1. Exercise 2 a, b, c page 118-119 (in writing).
2. Watch the video here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L1ohF2VK3RY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZXCaa3f6JY
3. Write down the words into your vocabularies on page 120 and learn them
4. Homework: Exersice 7 a, b (in writing), p. 121.
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