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2. Прочитайте і перекажіть текст.

3. Укладіть тестові завдання для контролю умінь діалогічного мовлення у 2 класі за темою «Новий рік. Різдво.» (Карп’юк О.Д. Англійська мова: підручник для 2-го класу загальноосвітніх навчальних закладів. К.: «Навчальна книга», 2002, с. 67, урок 10, частина 3).

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Білет № 30

1. Захист довкілля. Екологічна культура та виховання. Розкажіть про:

- основні екологічні проблеми нашої планети та ваше бачення шляхів їх вирішення;

- екологічну ситуацію в рідному місті (селі), шляхи її покращення;

- екологічні організації та їхню діяльність;

- екологічну культуру, виховання бережливого ставлення до природи.

2. Прочитайте і перекажіть текст.

3. Укладіть ритмічну вправу для учнів 2-го класу за темою “Зовнішність” (Карп’юк О.Д. Англійська мова: підручник для 2-го класу загальноосвітніх навчальних закладів. К.: "Навчальна книга", 2002).

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Білет № 31

1. Майбутнє нашого світу. Розкажіть про:

- життя в майбутньому: прогнози, передбачення;

- винаходи майбутнього щодо освіти, роботи, подорожі, сім'ї;

- порівняння минулого, теперішнього та майбутнього життя;

- своє життя через 5,10, 20 років.

2. Прочитайте і перекажіть текст.

3. Укладіть вправи для формування і розвитку лексичних навичок учнів 2-го класу за темою "Школа" (Карп"юк О.Д. Англійська мова: підручник для 2-го класу загальноосвітніх навчальних закладів. К.: "Навчальна книга", 2002, с.24-29, уроки 1-3).

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Додаток № 1

Water pollution unit

«If there is magic on this planet, it is contained in water».

Loren Eisley

Life on the Earth is impossible without water. Water is an important source of life and nature and people depend on it totally.

There is, in a sense, one body of water on planet Earth. Its rivers reach in sinuous paths out from the hearts of every continent. All water, everywhere, is somehow connected. Everyone can easily see and sometimes physically touch this universal body of water in some form — perhaps by turning on a water faucet or by looking at clouds moving high in the sky. Lakes, ponds, and seas are webbed together by waters flowing across the surface of the land or in the seeping flow of groundwater. Through evaporation, condensation, and precipitation, the atmosphere transports water from place to place.

Plants also are an active part of the water cycle in many ways — including transpiration. Transpiration is a process whereby plants evaporate moisture through the surfaces of their leaves. People seldom think of the waters of the world as being connected into one body. Maps emphasize the continents and political boundaries on land. Geographers have named dozens of seas that in reality cannot be delineated from each other — similar to the way that territorial boundaries on land tend to be more political than geographical.

Human beings are linked to the planet's watery world. Our bodies are approximately 75% water. Each molecule within us has been part of the oceanic realm in times past. Molecules of our bodies' water may have flowed in streams, lofted in air, or been locked in glacial ice. Other animals and plants are also tied to the planet's waters — directly and indirectly. Living things are partly made of water: all life depends upon water in some way.

The continuous dynamic of the movement of water is called the water cycle. The concept of the water cycle is a way to view the moving conceitedness of water in its many forms.

Додаток № 2

….So I take her to the Bluebird cafe for a cup of coffee. I don't usually take her into places like that because we might see somebody I know.

"I thought you weren't coming," she says when we sat down at the table at the back. She's wearing a green raincoat and it's wet on the shoulders. She takes her headscarf off and her hair is damp and pressed down to her head.

Ingrid drinks her coffee, and I look past her at the room. It's full, as the night is rainy, and there's all sort of people in, but mostly young ones passing the time on and flirting with one another — girls with short hair and jeans and boys in jeans as well, some of them, and striped shirts under their jackets. They all try to look American. Me, I like to look English because I think it's the finest country in the world. There's an old man sitting all alone by the wall and I wonder what he thinks of it. He has an untidy look, and his clothes are very shabby and ragged. You can't help feeling sorry to look at him.

"What are you looking at?" Ingrid says, watching me.

"Nothing, I'm just looking."

"Are you scared you'll see somebody you know?"

"Why should I be?"

"I sometimes think you're ashamed to be seen with me," she says, looking down into her cup.

"Why should I be?" I say, feeling my face go hot.

She shrugs, "I don't know. I just get the feeling sometimes."

I'm drawing patterns with a matchstick in a drop of split coffee on the table-top and she turns her head and takes a look round the place herself.

"Well," she says in a minute, "how does it feel to be a man?"

I give a laugh. "Ask me another."

Додаток № 3

I went there usually at the weekends, but sometimes on weekdays, after supper. They had an idea to make a match for me with a chemist's assistant1. He was an orphan but I do not say there was anything wrong with that. He was a good-looking boy, I will say that2. So I went once to a dance, and twice to the films with him. He was quite clean in appearance, but he said he had a bath once a week — it surprised me. І was not in hurry to get married3, and I could wait for a man in a better position than this chemist's assistant. So I stopped going out with him.

One Saturday afternoon, as I happened to go to the Darbys4, they were just going off, to a film, and they took me too. After the film we went to a flat of their friends. It was a very clean house, I will say that, and there were good carpets at the entrance. The couple there had contemporary furniture, and they spoke about music. They were rather nice, and I met Willy Morley, who was an artist. Willy sat beside me, and we had a drink. He was young, dark, with a dark shirt, so one could not see right away if he was clean. Soon after this, Jim Darby said to me, "Willy wants to paint you, Lorna. But you'd better ask your Mum." Mum said it was all right if he was a friend of the Darbys.

I can honestly say that Willy's flat was the most unhygienic place I have seen in my life. He said I had an unusual type of beauty, which he must capture. This was when we came back to his place from the restaurant. The light was very dim but I could see the bed had not been made, and the sheets were far from clean. He wanted to paint me, but I told Mrs. Darby I did not like to go back there. She asked if I didn't like him. I liked him, I will say, but everything he had was dirty — his flat, his car, his clothes. Mrs. Darby said he was very rich.

to make a match for me with a chemist's assistant — посватати мене за помічника аптекаря

2 І will say that — я повинна цe визнати

3 І was not in hurry to get married — Я не поспішала з одруженням

4 І happened to go to the Darbys — я випадково зайшла до подружжя Дарбі

Додаток № 4