дистанційне навчання 9 клас

23.03.2022
Hello, my pupils.How are you? I hope, you are fine. Let's speak about invironment .
Writing . Виконати письмово у зошити впр 1, 2 , 3 с 168-169. ( Скинути на перевірку).

16.03.2022
Hello, my pupils.How are you. I hope, you are fine. Let's speak about invironment .
Writing Ex 2(b) p 160 Ex 4 p 162 ( виконати письмово у зошиті)


14/03 /2022
Тема : Захист навколишнього середовища. Умовні речення І типу.
Мета : Повторити й  активізувати ЛО теми , відпрацювати правила утворення умовних речень І типу. 
Хід уроку
Hello for everyone. We'll speak about nature and the invironment.
Grammar  Conditional I Перегляньте відео про умовні речення І типу.
Робота з підручником 
Writing  ( Виконайте письмово у зошиті)
Ex 1 p 157, Ex 2, 3 p 158.

18.01 
Hello, my pupils. How are you ? I hope, you are fine. Today we 'll speak about Serhiy Korolyov. What do you know about him? 
Ex 1 p 128
When do we use Passive Voice?
Перегляньте відео.
14.01.
Hell, my pupils .Let's speak about famous inventors   and  inventions .
Watch a video and check your knowledge.

The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland



Hello, my pupils.How are you. I hope, you are fine. Let's speak about London.
Let’s begin with a test.

1. Make the right choice
    1. The Union Jack is
  a) a flag of the UK                                             c) a flag of Wales
                b) a flag of Scotland                                          d) a flag of England
    2.  The British Prime Minister lives at
              a) 12 Whitehall                                                     c) 7 Russel Street
 b) 10 Downing Street                                            d) 15 Oxford Street

    3.  Whitehall is
   a) a street leading from Trafalgar Square to the Houses of Parliament
                b)  a white palace near Trafalgar Square
                c)  a big hall in the centre of London
                d)  the palace where the Queen lives in summer
4. The great Fire of London broke out in
                a) 1066                                                      c) 1106
  b) 1666                                                     d) 1766
5. Sir Christopher Wren built
  a) St Paul’s Cathedral                               c) Buckingham Palace                              
                b)  Westminster Abbey                             d) the Tower of London
6.  Westminster is a …centre of London
   a) cultural                                                   c) business
  b) political                                                   d) industrial
7.   Buckingham Palace is
                a) a  palace where the Queen lives only in summer
                b) a  place where the British  Parliament works
   c) a  residence of Queen Elizabeth II
                d) a big hall in the centre of London
8.   Big Ben is
               a) a tall tower on the banks of the river Thames
               b) a big clock on the White Tower
   c) a big clock on the tower of the Houses of Parliament
                d) a monument in the centre of London.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=F5YuDqo1cgU


07/04/2020
Hello, my pupils. How are you ? I hope, you are fine. Today we 'll finish learning the topic" The UK today". I hope you know some interesting facts about this beautiful country. Please , watch all video about the UK in my blog. After that you should do some task.Good luck!!!


Answer the questions .( Дати відповіді на запитання після перегляду відео. Записати відповідь одним чи двома словами. Сфотографувати та скинути мені у Viber 0967424190  . Всі отримають оцінки)

1)Where does th UK situated?
2)How many parts are there in the UK?
3)What is the capital of Wales?
4)What is the capital of England?
5)What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
6)What is the capital of Scotland?
7)National currency.
8)Name of national flag
9)Population
10)Favourite sports
11)Famouse places

1. What is the official name of Britain?
   a) The United Kingdom  
 b) The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland
 c) Great Britain

2. Where is the UK situated?
a) On Victoria Island
b) On New Zealand Island 
 c) On the British Isles

3. What parts does the UK consist of?
a) England, Scotland, Wales, Northern Ireland
  b) England, Scotland, Wales
 c) England, Wales, Northern Ireland

4. What is the capital of Britain?
a) Washington b ) Edinburgh  c) London

5. What is the oldest part of London?
a) The City 
 b) The West End
c) The East End

6. What river is the British capital situated on?
a) On the Severn
 b) on the Thames
c) on the Mississippi

7. What is the capital of Scotland?
a) Belfast
 b) Edinburgh
 c) Cardiff

8. What is the capital of Wales?
a) Belfast
 b) Edinburgh
 c) Cardiff

9. What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
a) Belfast
b) Edinburgh
 c) Cardiff

10. What is the symbol of England?
a) The thistle
 b) The daffodil
 c) The red rose

11. What is the symbol of Scotland?
a) The thistle
 b) The daffodil
c) The red rose

12. What is the symbol of Wales?
a) The thistle b) The daffodil c) The red rose

13. What is the symbol of Northern Ireland?
a) The red hand and the shamrock
 b) The daffodil
c) The thistle

14. What is the longest river in Britain?
a) The Severn b) The Thames c) The Tay


15 What is the London home of the Queen?
a) Buckingham Palace b) Westminster Palace c)The Houses of Parliament

16. What is the official name of the parliament building?
a) Buckingham Palace b) Westminster Palace c)The Houses of Parliament

17. What is in the centre of Trafalgar Square?
a) Nelson’s Column b) the Monument to Queen c) the Monument to Peter Pan

18. What is the national drink in Britain?
a) Tea b) Coca-cola c) Beer

19. What is the national sport of Britain?

a) Cricket
 b) Football
 c) Rugby 

08.04.2020

Hello, my  pupils. How are you? I hope you are fine.Today I 'm going to speak about London. What do you imagine , when you hear the word "LONDON".Let's watch video about this sity.
Task 1. Let's read the text about London. Ex 1)a p 201-202
Answer the questions ex 1 b) p 202
Task 2 .Ex 2 p 203. Read the stories and match them with the people on page 206.
Answer the questions.
- Where con you see the British Prime Minister?
- Which building has got the memorials of many famous men?
- What palace is the living place for the British Queen?
- Where would you go to see beautiful paintings?
- Which square in London is round?
- What palace has got the famous clock tower?
Task3 Ex 4 p 204. Read and say which of the places  from the box ( p.205) the Ukrainian travellers have visited.

10.04.2020
Good morning, my pupils. I hope you are fine. Today we are going to speak about famouse places in the UK.Answer the questions
- What is the capital of England?
- What is the capital of Wales?
- What is the capital of Northern Ireland?
 What is the capital ofScotland?
Let's watch video about cities of the UK.

The UK of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland occupies the territory of the British Isles. It consists of 4 main countries which are England, Scotland, Wales and Nothern Ireland. Their capitals are London, Cardiff and Belfast. The United Kingdom of Great Britain and Nothern Ireland is the official name of the state which is sometimes referred to as Great Britain or Britain (after it major island), England (after its major historic part or the British Isles). The UK is an Island state - it is composed of about 5500 islands, large and small. The two main islands are: Great Britain to the east and Ireland to the west. They are separated by the Irish Sea. The area of the UK is 244,100 square kms. It is situated off to the northwest coast of Europe between the Atlantic Ocean on the north and the North Sea on the east and is separated from the European continent by the English Channel (or La Manche) and the Straits of Dover (or Pas de Calais). The population of the UK is over 57 mln people. The UK is inhabited by the English, the Scots, the Welsh and the Irish who constitute the British nation. English is not the only language. Scottish, Welsh and Irish are also used. The flag of the UK is known as the Union Jack. It has its history. It all began in 1603 when Scotland was joined to England and Wales. The flag is made up of 3 crosses. The upright cross is the Cross of St. Jeorge, the patron saint of England. The white diagonal cross is the cross of St. Andrew, the patron saint of Scotland. The red diagonal cross is the cross is the cross of St. Patrick, the patron saint of Ireland. All of them are on the blue background. The national currency is pound. Geographically the island of Great Britain is subdivided into 2 main regions: Lowland Britain and Highland Britain. Lowland Britain comprises southern and eastern England. Highland Britain consists of Scotland, most of Wales, the Pennines (or the Pennine Chain) and the Lake District. The highest mountain top is Ben Nevis in Scotland. The chief rivers of Great Britain are: the Severn, separating England and Wales, the Thames (the longest and the deepest one). The swiflest flowing river is the Spray. Also the Tweed is famous (the woolen fabric is made here). There are many lakes in Great Britain. The Lake District is the most beautiful. The largest are London, Birmingham, Glasgow, Liverpool, Bristol, Leeds, Cardiff. The capitals are: London in England, Edinburgh in Scotland, Cardiff in Wales and Belfast in Northern Ireland. Every country has its own national emblem. The red rose is the national emblem of England the thistle is the national emblem of Scotland the daffodils and the leek are the emblems of Wales and the shamrock (a kind of clover) is the emblem of Ireland

(Написати невелике повідомлення про улюблене місто Великобританії )


14.04.2020

Hello, everyone. How are you. I hope you are fine.Today I'm going to speak about London .

Join us on our virtual sightseeing tour around London.

Hello, my friends. How are you? I'm going to speak about cities of the UK.
Let's watch video about famous cities.
Write 10 names of these cities 

Oxford, City of Dreaming Spires

by Ben Johnson
Oxford is the county town of Oxfordshire and famous worldwide for its prestigious university, the oldest in the English-speaking world. In his poem ‘Thyrsis’ the Victorian poet Matthew Arnold called Oxford ‘the city of dreaming spires’ after the stunning architecture of these university buildings.
Two rivers run through Oxford, the Cherwell and the Thames (Isis), and it is from this riverside situation that Oxford got its name in Saxon times, ‘Oxenaforda’ or ‘Ford of the Oxen’. In the 10th century Oxford became an important frontier town between the kingdoms of Mercia and Wessex and was also strategically important to the Normans who in 1071 built a castle there, first in timber and later in the 11th century, in stone. Oxford Castle played an important part in The Anarchy in 1142 when Matilda was imprisoned there, and later, like many other castles, was mostly destroyed during the English Civil War.
Oxford College HUK
The University of Oxford is first mentioned in the 12th century although the exact date of its foundation is unknown. The University expanded rapidly from 1167 when Henry II banned English students from attending the University of Paris and the returning students settled in Oxford. However, in 1209 a student fled the city after apparently murdering his mistress, and the townsfolk retaliated by hanging two students. The ensuing riots resulted in some academics fleeing to nearby Cambridge and establishing the University of Cambridge. The relationship between “town and gown” was often uneasy – as many as 93 students and townspeople were killed in the St Scholastica Day Riot of 1355.
Oxford College 2 HUK
Oxford is a collegiate university, made up of 38 colleges and six permanent private halls. The oldest of Oxford’s colleges are University College, Balliol, and Merton, established sometime between 1249 and 1264. Founded by Henry VIII with Cardinal Wolsey, Christ Church is the largest Oxford college and uniquely, the Cathedral seat of Oxford. Most of the colleges are open to the public, but visitors should check opening times. As the colleges are in use by students, visitors are asked to respect the areas marked as private.
The historic centre of Oxford is small enough to explore on foot and within easy walking distance of the bus and rail stations. There are many ways to discover this beautiful city: open bus tours, walking tours, river cruises and you can even hire a punt or a rowing boat from Folly Bridge, Magdalen Bridge or Cherwell Boathouse.
Radcliffe Camera Oxford HUK
One of the most iconic buildings in Oxford is The Radcliffe Camera in Radcliffe Square with its distinctive circular dome and drum. Built in 1749 to house the Radcliffe Science Library, the Radcliffe Camera (camera is another word for ‘room’) is now a reading room for the Bodleian Library.
Burning of Bishops Latimer and Ridley CCThe building is not open to the public except as part of a tour of the Bodleian Library. Known informally as “The Bod”, the Bodleian Library on Broad Street was opened in 1602 by Thomas Bodley with a collection of 2,000 books. Today, there are 9 million items.
In 1555 during the reign of the Catholic Queen Mary (‘Bloody Mary’) the Oxford Martyrs were burnt at the stake for their religious beliefs. The martyrs were the Protestant Archbishop Thomas Cranmer and bishops Hugh Latimer and Nicholas Ridley (all incidentally educated at Cambridge) who were tried for heresy and subsequently burnt at the stake. The site on what is now Broad Street is marked by a cross set into the road and there is also a plaque in the wall of Balliol College. Designed by Sir George Gilbert Scott and erected in 1843, the Martyrs’ Memorial stands just around the corner from Broad Street on St. Giles.
Officially opened in 1683, Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum on Beaumont Street is Britain’s oldest public museum and possibly the world’s oldest museum. It is home to Oxford University’s art and archaeology collections and admission is free.
Completed in 1914 to connect two parts of Hertford College, Hertford Bridge is often called the Bridge of Sighs because of the similarity to the famous bridge in Venice. Actually it was never intended to be a replica of any existing bridge.
Hertford Bridge of Sighs Oxford HUK
Oxford’s beautiful historic centre has starred in many films and television series. Scenes from the Harry Potter films were shot at Oxford University; the Great Hall was the setting for Hogwart’s dining room and the Library doubled as Hogwart’s Infirmary.
But Oxford is most firmly associated with TV’s ‘Inspector Morse’. It was the setting, and some might say one of the stars, of the TV series.
Getting here
Oxford is easily accessible by both road and rail, please try our UK Travel Guide for further information.
MuseumsView our interactive map of Museums in Britain for details of local galleries and museums.
Oxford
Choose true or false ( Виберіть правильну відповідь  і скиньте на перевірку)
1.Oxford is the county city of Oxfortshire  and famous worldwide for its prestigious university.
2.Two rivers run through Oxford, the Cherwell and the Thames.
3The University of Oxford is fifth mentioned in the 12th century although the exact date of its foundation is unknown. 
4.Oxford is a collegiate university, made up of 38 colleges and six permanent private halls. 
5.Founded by Henry V with Cardinal Wolsey, Christ Church is the largest Oxford college and uniquely.
6.The historic centre of Oxford is small enough to explore on foot and within easy walking distance of the bus and rail stations.
7.Officially opened in 1688, Oxford’s Ashmolean Museum on Beaumont Street is Britain’s oldest public museum and possibly the world’s oldest museum. 
8Oxford’s beautiful historic centre has starred in many films and television series.

17.04.2020
Hello, everyone . Today we'll speak about Passive voice . Let's watch video about it.
What do you know  about Passive voice?
Ex 1 p 210 Choose the correct passive voice form.
Example
1)The city was founded in the 18th century.
Ex 2 p 211. Circle the correct answer.
a) The film was made in Australia, but the story was taken place  in Africa.

( Виконати 2 вправи у робочий зошит)


21.04.2020
Hello, pupils.Today we are going to speak about Passive Voise.What do you know about Passive Voice?.Watch video ↑.
Work with a book. 
Ex 3 p 211. Let's do this task. Use the words inbrackets to make simple passive negative and interrogative sentences. ( Утворити речення у заперечні та запитальні речення, використовуючи пасивний стан дієслова) 
Example
President Kennedy wasn't killed in New York.
Where was he killed then ? - In Dallas.
Ex 4 p 212 Fill inthe sentences with the present passive or the past passive forms.

22.04.2020
Hello, everyone. Today we'll speak about  some facts about the UK. 
Ex 1 p 213. Test yourself and do the folloving quiz.( Написати відповіді на вікторину і перекинути мені на перевірку)

Перейдіть за посиланням і перегляньте відео .

Ex 3 p 215 Read the viewpoints . find and underline the sentences which explain why the citizens are proud of their cities.
Ex 6 p 216 Read these adverts and find the places on the map of Great Britain.

24.04.2020
Hello, everybody. Today we'll write composition about places of interest in the UK. Choose one of the places of interest in the UK ( museum, castle, palace, monument ets) and write short composition.
( виберіть місце  у Великій Британії , яке вам найбільше подобається , і опишіть його. Сфотографуйте і скиньте мені на перевірку.)

28.04.2020
Hello, everyone. Today I am going to speak about Cardiff .As you know , it is the capital of Wales.Complete the sentences 
1 Wales lies on the ____
2 It is well-known for its____
3 Snowdonia National Park is the area around____
4 Welsh is one of the _____
5 Wales has two official language___
6 The Welsh like _____
7 On the national flag of Wales there is______
Ex 2 p 218 Read about the capital of Wales and say what places of interest attact your attention.
Ex 3 p 220 Read about Manchester, then ask and answer the questions after the text in pairs.
Answer the questions.on page 222.


29.04.2020

Hello, pupils. Today we are going to speak about other cities of the UK. 
Ex 6 p 223 Let's read about the towns and add their names to the map . 
Перегляньте посилання
Leeds
Norwich
Durham
Edinburg
Liverpool
Brighton

Ex 7 p 224 Complete the unit and complete the table with the missing information in your notebook


05.05.2020
Hello, pupils. Today you have to make a project about one of the countries of the UK.
Ex 10 p 225.  Ваше завдання на сьогодні  - створити постер  про одну з частин Великобританії. Інформацію ви можете знайти у відео ,які я закидала в блог або в підручнику. Формат -- довільний . Можете використовувати малюнки , фото , карти тощо. Виконати завдання обов'язково всім. Сфотографувати та скинути мені на перевірку. Удачі!!!!

06.04.2020
Hello, everyone. How are you?  Today we'll speak about famouse places of the UK. Let's watch video about it.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XGRsxKdPN6E

Я чекаю на ваші проєкти.


08.05.2020
Hello, pupils. Today we'll travel  around Ukraine. What do you know about it? What is the capital of Ukraine? Let's watch video about famous cities of Ukraine.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Z3WrG2whCeE


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Cbj3qYLcH1w

Ex 1(a) p 226 Gues the names of these Ukrainian cities / towns
Find these cities /towns on the map of Ukraine.



12.05.2020
Hello, pupils. Today we'll travel to Lviv. Ex 2 p 226 Read about one of the wonderful cities of Ukraine and using the map  and try  to find all the places mentioned.
Ex 3 p 232 Choose the correct item.
Let's visit Lviv. Watch video.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KXiLF37kVAU

13.05
Listening .  Контроль аудіювання. Перегляньте відео та виконайте завдання. Роботи підпишіть , сфотографуйте та скиньте на перевірку. Обов'язково!!! Всі!






15.05.2020
Reading
The Boy and the Door
There was a small shop in a little street in an old town. In the shop there were beautiful things made of silver and gold. The small shop had a door that opened on the little street. The shopkeeper was standing at the open door.
“Come and buy! Come and buy!” called the shopkeeper. “Come into my shop and see all the beautiful things!” again he called. “Come in!
I shall show you beautiful things made of silver and gold.”
One day the shopkeeper had to go away to the king’s palace. The king wanted a beautiful gold ring and a silver cup from the shop. The shopkeeper called the boy who work for him. “I’m going to the king’s palace,” he said. “You must stay here. Do not leave the door of the shop whatever happens. Do you understand?”
“Yes, I understand,” said the boy.
The shopkeeper went away, and soon he came to the king’s palace. He gave the king, the ring and the cup. Then he went home. Soon he was back at his shop. He stopped and looked up in astonishment. “What is this?” he cried. “Why are so many people going into my shop?” Then the shopkeeper saw that the door of the shop was gone and so was the boy who work for him.
Just then, the shopkeeper saw the boy. He was in the street near the shop. The boy had the shop door on his back. He was standing in the square looking at some men who were doing tricks.
The shopkeeper ran to the boy. “I told you not to leave my shop,” he cried.
“No,” said the boy. “You told me not to leave the door. I did just as you said. I did not leave the door. I have the door here with me.”
Завдання до Reading Comprehension 
Exercise 1. Choose the correct answer to the questions.


  • What did the shopkeeper sell? food / things
  • What were the things made of? glass / metal
  • Where did the shopkeeper go one day? market / palace
  • What did the shopkeeper tell the boy to do? not to leave the door / not to leave the shop
  • What did the shopkeeper see when he came back? the shop was closed / the shop was open
  • Where was the boy standing? in the shop / in the square
  • Did the boy understand the shopkeeper’s words exactly? yes / no

  • Exercise 2. Say if the statements are true or false. 


  • It was a big new shop.
  • The shopkeeper usually stood at the open door.
  • The things in the shop were beautiful and expensive.
  • The shopkeeper asked the boy not to leave the door.
  • The shopkeeper went to the king’s palace.
  • When the shopkeeper came back, his shop was ruined.
  • The boy took the door with him.
  • The boy did what the shopkeeper had told him.

  • Exercise 3. Answer the questions.


  • What did the shopkeeper do to attract clients to his shop?
  • Why did the shopkeeper go to the palace?
  • What was the boy doing when the shopkeeper came back?


  • 19.05.2020
    Writing 
    WRITING   
    I Choose the correct answer
    1 If you drop the vase my mother … you.
    a) punishes        b) will punish      c) would punish
    2 If she … not so slowly she would enjoy the party.
    a) were        b) is              c) will be
    3 If we had a chicken we … it.
    a) cooked    b) would cook     c) were cooking
    4 If you … my library book I will have to buy a new one.
    a) will lose       b) lost      c) lose
    5 If she … you were in hospital she would have visited you.
    a) had known   b) knew   c) would have known
    6 If I have a computer I … Computer Studies.
    a) would learn   b) will learn         c) learn
    7 If the weather had been nice we … go on excursion.
    a) went       b) would have gone  c) will go
    8 If I … you I would visit Jane yesterday.
    a) was        b) had been    c) were

    II Put the verbs in the brackets into the correct tenses ( Обери правильну форму дієслова)
    1 If he (eat) all that he will be ill.
    2 If he had known the whole story he (not be) so angry.
    3 If we had more rain our crops (grow) faster.
    4 If you (paint) the walls white the room would be much brighter.
    5 Ice (turn) the water if you heat it.
    6 If she knew that it was dangerous she (not come).
    7 I (take) a taxi if I had realised that it was such a long way.
    8 The police (arrest) him if they catch him.
    III Form the right type of the conditionals(Розкрий дужки , використай умовні речення)
    1 If you (go) to bed earlier you (not fee) so tired.
    2 If you (come) to my place I (show) you my collection.
    3 If I (know) her well I (phone) her at home.
    4 If she (not drive) so fast she (not crash).

    5 If he (love) her he (stay) with. 


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