06.03
Greta Thunberg, born 3 January 2003, is a Swedish environmental activist who is internationally known for challenging world leaders to take immediate action against climate change. In August 2018, at age 15, she started spending her school days outside the Swedish Parliament to call for stronger action on climate change by holding up a sign reading School strike for climate.
In 2019, there were multiple coordinated multi-city protests involving over a million students each. To avoid flying, Thunberg sailed to North America where she attended the 2019 UN Climate Action Summit. Her speech there, in which she exclaimed "how dare you", was widely taken up by the press and incorporated into music. Her sudden rise to world fame has made her both a leader and a target for critics.
Her influence on the world stage has been described by The Guardian and other newspapers as the "Greta effect".
She has received numerous honours and awards including an honorary Fellowship of the Royal Scottish Geographical Society, inclusion in Time's 100 most influential people, being the youngest Time Person of the Year, inclusion in the Forbes list of The World's 100 Most Powerful Women (2019), and two consecutive nominations for the Nobel Peace Prize (2019 and 2020).
04/03
Complete the conditional sentences (1st type) by putting the verbs into the correct form.
If it (rain) _________ tomorrow, I (have to / not) _________ water the plants.
2. You (be able/ not) _________ to sleep if you (watch) _________ this scary film.
3. Sveta (can / move / not) _________ into the new house if it (be / not) _________ ready on time.
4. If you (send) _________ this letter now, she (receive) _________ it tomorrow.
5. If I (do) _________ this test, I (improve) _________ my English.
6. If I (find) _________ your ring, I (give) _________ it back to you.
7. If her boyfriend (phone / not) _________ today, she (leave) _________ him.
8. If they (study / not) _________ harder, they (pass / not) _________ the exam.
9. Polina (go) _________ shopping if she (have) _________ time in the afternoon.
10. Aleksander (go) _________ to Kiev next week if he (get) _________ a cheap flight.
24.02
Ukraine is suffering many ecological problems. Many of them have been caused by economic activities. There are many consequences of damaging the environment. One of them is water pollution. The Dnipro and others rivers are in danger. They are filled with poison: industrial waste, all kinds of chemical elements and pesticides. Industrial enterprises of large cities waste harmful substances into river and sea’s waters. The emissions destroy fishing industry and lead to a damage of wildlife.
Another problem is air pollution. For example, pumping waste gases from a power station or metallurgical plants do not get rid of them. The waste gases cause acid rains.
The next ecological problem is the problem of the Sea of Azov. The Sea of Azov is the special case. Because it is such a small sea, it becomes dirty very easily. Many industrial centres such as Mariupol, Berdyansk pour into the sea all kinds of chemicals. It naturally effects the state of the sea water and the shore line flora and fauna.
But the most terrible ecological problem of Ukraine is Chernobyl. The effect of Chernobyl disaster is dangerous and tragic, because we don’t know up to the end all the consequences of radioactive contamination. Ukraine, as the member of World Community, is co-operating with international ecological organisation such as “Greenpeace” for example. It is a famous environmental organization whose goal is to ensure the ability of the Earth to nurture life in all its diversity and focuses its campaigning on worldwide issues such as global warming, deforestation, overfishing, commercial whaling, genetic engineering, and anti-nuclear issues. Greenpeace uses direct action, lobbying and research to achieve its goals.
As you see our country has many ecological problems and if our generation don’t do our best to solve these ecological problems we will have a global ecological catastrophe.
1. Ukraine isn't suffering any ecological problems.
There are no consequences of damaging the environment.
Rivers are filled with industrial waste, all kinds of chemical elements and pesticides
The emissions destroy fishing industry and damage wildlife.
Air pollution is one more problem
The Sea of Azov is small but it doesn't become dirty very easily.
Mariupol and Berdyansk don't pollute the sea/
But the most terrible ecological problem of Ukraine is Chernobyl.
There is no effect of Chernobyl disaster
If our generation don’t do our best to solve these ecological problems we will have a global ecological catastrophe.
10.02.24
Homework. Rewrite the sentences in passive voice.
She sang a song. - A song was sung by her.
Somebody hit me. -
We stopped the bus. -
A thief stole my car. -
They didn't let him go. -
She didn't win the prize. -
They didn't make their beds. -
I did not tell them. -
Did you tell them? -
Did he send the letter? -
11.02.24
11.11.24
Complete the sentences with who, who’s or whose.
1. I’m not sure …………………….. pen this is. 2. The person ……………….. I saw had a tattoo. 3. Is there anyone here ……………………. can speak German? 4. Elena is the girl ……………… sitting next to Tomas. 5.That’s the boy …………………. skateboard was stolen. 6. I don’t know the guy ………………….. singing. 7. What’s the name of that boy …………………. looks like a film star? 8. Where’s the man ………………….. dog attacked me? 9. Is that the girl …………….. new in our class? 10. Do you know anybody ……………………. good at maths?
12.11
Complete the sentences with relative pronouns from the box.
THAT – WHEN - WHERE – WHICH - WHO – WHOM - WHOSE – WHY
1. Is he the person _______________ lives with you? 2. The man, _______________ wife is a famous violinist, can play the piano himself. 3. The Johnson family, _______________ son moved to the U.K., lives in Canada. 4. The man called his wife, _______________ picked up the phone. 5. Can you tell me about the policeman, _______________ you spoke with this morning? 6. The bad weather is the reason _______________ I didn’t come to practice yesterday. 7. Food _______________ is imported from other countries is often more expensive than local food. 8. I know a great restaurant _______________ we can get good food. 9. The policeman talked to the children _______________ mothers were waiting outside. 10. I helped the old lady _______________ books fell on the floor.
10. 09
Talk about yourself: Future
Are you hoping to go to university? What would you like to study?
What job would you like to do?
Would you like to go and live in a different city or country? Why or why not?
09.09.2024
Talk about yourself: Internet
Do you like using computers? Why or why not?
How much time do you spend on the internet each week?
Tell me about a website you often go to.
Talk about yourself: Films
How often do you watch films?
What kind of films do you like? Do you have a favourite film?
Do you prefer watching films or reading books? Why?
06.05
Transform the following sentences from the Active into the Passive.
Model: They often read this book. (Active Voice)
This book is often read. (Passive Voice)
1. They read this book yesterday. (Active Voice)
2. They will read this book tomorrow. (Active Voice)
3. They are reading it now. (Active Voice)
4. They have already read this book. (Active Voice)
5. They had read it by two o'clock. (Active Voice)
6. They will have read it by Sunday. (Active Voice)
11.03
Complete the Conditional Sentences (Type I) by putting the verbs into the correct form. 1. If you (send) ............................this letter now, she (receive) ...............................it tomorrow. 2. If I (do) ............................this test, I (improve) .....................................my English. 3. If I (find) ................................your ring, I (give) .......................................it back to you. 4. Peggy (go) ................................shopping if she (have) ............................time in the afternoon. 5. Simon (go) ...............................to London next week if he (get) ..........................a cheap flight. 6. If her boyfriend (phone / not) ..............................today, she (leave) ................................him. 7. If they (study / not) ...........................harder, they (pass / not) .................................the exam. 8. If it (rain) ..........................tomorrow, I (have to / not) .............................water the plants. 9. You (be able/ not) .........................to sleep if you (watch) ............................this scary film. 10. Susan (can / move / not)....................... into the new house if it (be / not) ......................ready on time.
06.03
First Conditional
1 Put the verbs in
brackets into the correct form and complete the sentences.
1. If you … (press) the button, the computer …. (switch) on.
2. Jane… (go) shopping if she … (have) time.
3. If you …(get) a haircut, you… (look) better.
4. Tom… (not/have) a better job if he… (not/pass) the exam.
6. If I …(have) enough money, I …(buy) a big house.
7. You …(feel) healthier if you … (exercise) regularly.
8. If I... (not/go) to bed early, I…(be) tired tomorrow.
9. I …(come) earlier if you... (want).
10. If we …(go) on holidays this summer, we…(go) to Spain.
11. They … (call) you if they …(need) your help.
12. If you … (study) hard, you … (pass) the exam.
01.03 Text for reading
COMPLETE THE TEST FOR THE TEXT
The protection of environment has become one of the most burning problems of our century.
Large cities with thousands of smoky industrial enterprises appear all over the world today. The by-products of their activity pollute the air we breathe, the water we drink, the soil we grow grain and vegetables. Every year the world industry pollutes the atmosphere with about 1000 million tons of dust and other harmful substances. Many cities suffer from smog. Vast forests are cut. Their disappearance upsets the oxygen balance. As a result some rare species of animals, birds, fish and plants disappear forever, a number of rivers and lakes dry up.
The pollution of air and the world's ocean, destruction of the ozone layer is the result of man's careless interaction with nature, a sign of ecological crisis.
The most horrible ecological disaster befell Ukraine and its people in the result of the accident at the Chernobyl nuclear power station in April 1986. A great damage has been done to Ukraine's agriculture, forests and people's health.
Environmental protection is a global problem. That is why the most serious measures to create a universal system of ecological security should be taken. The activity of various environmental organizations help to improve the situation. Among them are the Greenpeace and The Green Party.
If we are unable to learn to use the environment carefully and to protect it from destructive man's activities, very soon we'll have no world to live in.
13.02
13.11
Choose The Correct Answer: Who, Whom, Which Or Whose
- He bought all the tools are required to fix his old car.
- This is the doctor helped Sara recover from her illness.
- This is the girl he fell in love with in Madrid
- She managed to pass the exam in spite of all the difficulties, didn't surprise people who knew her.
- These are the kids parents were were arrested..
- Give me the plate is on the table.
- I don't know did it.
- The criminals, two of managed to escape, broke into a bank downtown.
- The police identified the murderer fingerprints were on the knife.
- I know the candidate I am going to support in the next elections.
15.09
Поставте дієслово в дужках у форму герундія:
- She likes (paint) .
- I can’t bear (listen) to classic music .
- He enjoys (play) football .
- Leila dreams of (set) up her own business .
- He is interested in (emigrate) to USA .
- Are you good at (dance) ?
- She is crazy about (read) romantic poems .
- I can’t help (laugh) when I watch Mr Bean .
- I can’t imagine (be) anywhere else but here .
- You should give up (smoke) every day.
Choose the
preposition.
1)
Read
the rule … writing the exercise. (after, before, by the time)
2)
Diana
is fond … collecting posters of pop singers. (for, to, of)
3)
Betty
likes art very much and she is keen … visiting art galleries. (in, on, about)
4)
Black
is tired … painting the wall. He has been working for 5 hours. (of, after, for)
5)
Susan
is clever … learning English. (of, for, at)
6)
I
don’t understand how David can fish for hours … catching anything. (with,
without, on)
23.05.2022
Read and translate the text.
Holidays in Great Britain
There are only six Public holidays a year in Great Britain, the days on which people need not go to work. Besides public holidays there are other festivals and celebrations that people look forward to. In Scotland, the new year’s day is also a public holiday. It is called Hogmanay. It is the most important celebration of the year for Scottish people. In London lots of people go to Trafalgar Square and wait for the famous bell Big Ben to strike at midnight.
On 14 February British people celebrate Valentine’s Day. People in love give each other cards and presents. In the evening there are special parties, and couples sometimes go to restaurants for a romantic dinner.
The day before Lent starts is called Shrove Tuesday. On this day the Christian tradition is to use all the fat foods in the kitchen before Lent begins. Shrove Tuesday in Great Britain is also called Pancake Day because it is traditional to eat pancakes.
Mother's day is traditionally celebrated on the first Sunday in Lent. It is a day when people honour their mothers.
Easter is the most important festivity of the year for Christians. People usually dye eggs for Easter and bake hot cross buns. Hot cross buns are typical on Good Friday in Britain. On Easter Day Christians celebrate the resurrection of Jesus Christ.
April Fool’s Day is on 1 April. It’s the custom in the UK to play a trick or a joke on someone on this day.
The holiday called Halloween is celebrated on October 31st of each year. Halloween is not an official holiday. Children in Britain dress up as witches or ghosts and go ‘trick or treating. They walk from house to house and knock at the door. When an adult opens the door, the children shout "trick or treat." Most people then give them a “treat”.
On 5 November, people remember the plot to blow up the Houses of Parliament by celebrating ‘Bonfire Night’. All over Britain there are firework displays and bonfires with models of Guy Fawkes, which are burned on the fire. The fireworks are a reminder of the gunpowder that Guy Fawkes hid in the cellar of Parliament.
Christmas Day is observed on the 25th of December. On Christmas Eve in the homes there is a great air of expectation. Children decorate the fir-tree with tinsel, coloured lights and toys. The houses are decorated with holly and a bunch of mistletoe. The Christmas bird, nowadays usually a turkey, is cooked and stuffed by housewives. It is followed by Christmas pudding, which is made with dried fruit and brandy. Sometimes a coin is put in the pudding as a surprise.
19/05/2022
Read and translate the text
Industrial Centres and Ports of Great Britain
England is a highly developed industrial country. London is the biggest city. It is important for products of all kinds including food, instrument engineering, electrical and electronic engineering, clothing, furniture and printing. It has some heavy engineering plants and several leading research establishments. London is a great port with many docks. It is also the centre of commerce.
North-west of London, in the midland counties (the Midlands) is a very important industrial district which is known as the "Black country". In Birmingham, the centre of this area, and in the manufacturing towns nearby, various goods are produced: machine tools, tubes, domestic metalware, rubber products, etc. The largest coal and iron fields in Britain are located in the Midlands. Further north is Manchester, one of the main centres for electrical and heavy engineering and for the production of a wide range of goods including computers, electronic equipment, petrochemicals, dye- stuffs and pharmaceuticals. The Manchester Ship Canal links Manchester with Liverpool, one of Britain's leading seaports. East of Manchester is the city of Sheffield, well known for its manufacture of high quality steels, tools and cutlery. A short railway journey to the north-east will take you from Manchester to Bradford, the commercial centre of the wool trade.
Further north is Newcastle situated on the North Sea coast, a city famous for its shipbuilding yards and its export of coal.
In Scotland, the richest part is that of the Lowlands. Here there are coal and iron fields. Glasgow is the largest city, seaport and trading centre of Scotland. North-east Scotland is now the centre of off-shore oil and gas industries.
Although Britain is a densely populated, industrialized country, agriculture is still one of its most important industries. Dairying is most common in the west of England, where the wetter climate encourages the. growth of good grass. Sheep and cattle are reared in the hilly and moorland areas of northern and south-western England. Its best farmland lies in the south-eastern plains.
The south of England is rural, with many fertile valleys and numerous hedges dividing the well- cultivated fields and pastures.
The south-eastern coast is well-known far its picturesque scenery and mild climate and a number of popular resorts. On the southern coast of England there are many large ports, among them: Southampton, Portsmouth, Plymouth.
16.05.2022
Read, translate and retell the text.
12.05.2022 (усно)
Reading
Comprehension
Put
each of the following words in its correct place in the text below (max. 12
points).
Dnipro Carpathian population state centre washed emblem borders flat mineral capital ports
Ukraine is one of the largest European
countries. Ukraine is a sovereign 1) __________. The Ukrainian Parliament
proclaimed the Declaration of Independence on August 24, 1991. The Trident is
the official 2) __________ of Ukraine. Blue and yellow are the colours of the
flag. The official language is Ukrainian. Ukraine is situated in Eastern Europe
and lies in the 3) __________ rivers basin. The river divides the country into
two halves – the Right Bank and the Left Bank. Ukraine 4) __________ on Belarus
in the north, Russia in the east, Moldova, Poland, Hungary, Slovakia and
Romania in the west, in the south Ukraine is 5) __________ by the Black and
Azov Seas. The area of Ukraine is more than 600000 square kilometres. The most
part of its area is 6) __________. There are the Crimean Mountains in the south
and the 7) __________ mountains in the west. There are 131 rivers in Ukraine.
The longest of them are: the Dnipro, the Donets, the Dniester, and the Bug.
There are more than 400 towns and cities in Ukraine. The biggest of them are
Kharkiv, Dontesk, Dnipropetrovsk. The most important 8) __________ in Ukraine
are: Odesa, Mikolayiv, Kherson, Kerch. Ukraine is rich in 9) __________
resources: coal, oil, gas, metals, and different ores. The 10) __________ of
Ukraine is about 46 million people. Like most countries, Ukraine has many
nationalities within its borders. There are also many Ukrainians, living
outside Ukraine. The 11) __________ of Ukraine is Kyiv. It is an
administrative, industrial, scientific and cultural 12) __________ of the
country. It has the seat of the Supreme Rada and the Cabinet of Ministers.
President is at the head of the country. Now establishes close economic
relations with many countries of the world. There are more than 30 Embassies in
Ukraine.
Choose
and circle the letter of the correct variant to fill in the blanks (max. 6
points)
1.
Ukraine is an independent state in _____ Europe.
a)
southeastern b)
southwestern c) northeastern
2.
Ukraine _____ on Russia, Moldova, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania.
a)
stretches b)
belongs c) borders
3.
The main river of Ukraine is the _____, the third largest river in Europe.
a)
Dniester b) Dnipro c) Volga
4.
The geographical position of Ukraine is very favourable for the development of
its _____ and agriculture.
a)
culture b)
economy c) industry
5.
Ukraine is a sovereign state that was proclaimed on _____.
a)
24 August, 1991 b) 26 October,
1991 c) 25 August, 1990
6.
_____ was founded in the 5th century.
a)
Lviv b) Kyiv c) Odesa
Match
the following words with their Hungarian equivalents (max. 6 points)
1.
south
2.
nationality
3.
relation
4.
divide
5.
official
6.
embassy
a) посольство
b) національність
c) офіційний
d) південь
e) родинні
зв’язки/відносини
f) розділяти
09.05.2022
Тема: "Політичний устрій та державна символіка України"
1. Мatching.
Match the words:
1. to adopt a) виконавчий
2. to declare b) законодавчий
3. to elect c) громадянин
4.judicial d) приймати
5. legislative e) вибирати
6. citizen f) декларувати
7. executive g) герб
8. court h) юридичний
9.anthem i) суд
10.emblem j)гімн
Complete the gaps with the words from the text.
Семантизація нової лексики
1. Revolution in
2. The majority of Ukrainian______________ want to live in the European Union.
3. On the Maidan people often sаng the ___________of
4. Ukrainians respect their _____________-Аnthem,Emblem, Flag .
5. Revolution _____________that people want changes for better .
6. On the 22nd of February _____________sent the President resign .
7. The Verkhovna Rada___________ a Law on the recognition of the Crimea and
8. May 25 Ukrainians have ______________a new President Petro Poroshenko .
9. The___________ power will be changed and will have more power .
10. Yellow-blue ____________of
The Political System of
1.On the 24th of August, 1991,
2.A new Constitution adopted on the 28th of June 1996 declared
3.The Constitution outlines the structure of the national government and specifies its powers and duties. Under the Constitution the powers of the government are divided into three branches
4.The legislative power consists of the Verkhovna Rada, the executive power is headed by the President, and the judicial power is led by the Supreme Court.
5.The parliament - the Verkhovna Rada is the only body of the legislative power in
6.The Verkhovna Rada`s main function is making laws. The Verkhovna Rada adopts the State Budget for the period from January 1 to December 31 and controls the execution of it. The monetary unit of
7.The President of
8.The highest body of the executive power is the Cabinet of Ministers. It is responsible to the President and is accountable to the Verkhovna Rada.
9.It carries out domestic and foreign policy of the State, the fulfilment of the Constitution, as well as the acts of the President, develops and fulfils national programs on the economic, scientific and technological, social and cultural development of
10.Justice in
National symbols of Ukraine.
The national flag of Ukraine consists of two horizontal stripes. The top is blue and the bottom is yellow. These are the colours of the sky, the rivers and the golden fields of our beautiful country. Blue and yellow (or gold) were symbols of Kyivan Rus' many centuries ago. They were important colours of the Cossack age. The flag first became the national symbol of Ukraine in 1848. It came back in 1992 when Ukraine became аn independent state.
The trident is an ancient symbol of Ukrainian people. Its history began about 1,000 years ВC. In the 10th century it became the emblem of Kyivan princes Volodymyr Velykyi and Yaroslav Mudryi. It officially became the national emblem again in 1992.
The anthem of Ukraine is "Sche ne vmerla Ukrainy...". Pavlo Chubyns'kyi wrote the words in 1863 and later composer Mykhilo Verbyts'kyi wrote the music. First it became the national anthem in
Тест виконувати письмово
2. How many countries and overseas territories does the UK comprise? What are they? What has got each country?
3. Who spends 1 billion pounds?
4. What did Elizabeth celebrate on the 9th of September 2015?
5. What was the English slogan during the Nazi invasion of the UK?
6. What is the most famous drink of the British people?
7. What are England and France connected by?
8. Why is Big Ben famous for?
9. What does London have as the first city in the world?
10. Why are people interested in Loch Ness? Where is it situated?
27.03.2020
The Weather in England
The war for the throne between the Lancastrians and the Yorkists became known in the history of the country as the War of the Red and White Rose. It lasted 30 years (1455 — 1485). When the Lancastrians won the war, their arms of the Red Rose became the symbol of the whole England.
Late at night, the Scandinavians came in their bare feet so as to not awaken the Scottish warriors in the village. But the thorns of the thistle hurt their bare feet. Their howls of pain pierced the silence and the Scots awoke to fight the enemy.
The patron saint of Wales, David, ate only leeks and bread. In memory of this Christian saint, the leek became the symbol of Wales. Daffodils which burst into flames by the 1st of March celebrate the revered Welsh saint.
31.03-01.04.2020
14.-15.04.2020
17.04.2020
https://classroom.google.com/c/NzE1ODc1NTYzMzNa
https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSekaH7LrENmDT-p7Sb70t173IQ-wDfhXvIsLW_3q9Bis-JdYQ/viewform
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1y6fWyazThTZjGep9D5r2VXbfzaJo18L9
Впр.1а,с.207 усно; впр.1б,пис.; впр.2б,усно,2с пис. с.208; впр.3б,с.209 усно, 3с. пис. с.210.
27.04.2020
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HTvD2VGcsEo
Впр.4,с.212 письмово.
28-29.04.2020
Впр.2а, с.218-220 усно; 2б,с.220 письмово.
04.05.2020
Залікова контрольна робота з письма
05-06.05.2020
Залікова контрольна робота з читання
Tuesday(Wednesday),the fifth(sixth) of May
Test
Reading
https://naurok.com.ua/reading-test-ii-term-for-the-9th-form-169495.html
08.05.2020
Залікова контрольна робота з говоріння
Впр. 1,с. 213 письмово дати розгорнуті відповіді на запитання.
12.05.2020
Залікова контрольна робота з аудіювання
https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1y6fWyazThTZjGep9D5r2VXbfzaJo18L9
15.05.2020
Впр.3,с.220-222 усно.
18.05.2020
Впр.6,с. 223-224 чит. , перекладати, завдання над вправою зробити письмово.
19-20.05.2020
с. 226-228 читати, перекладати.
22.05.2020
с.228-232 читати, перекладати; впр.3,с.232-233 письмово.
25.05.2020
Всі завдання виконуємо усно
https://learningapps.org/4477103
26-27.05.2020
Переглянути відео
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FJIpcyax8_g
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