
- •Методичні рекомендації
- •Програма курсу з англійської мови “Ten Steps to Success”
- •Welcome to our programme
- •2. Grammar
- •2.1. Word order
- •2.2. Vocabulary
- •2.3. Types of sentences
- •2.4. Auxiliary verbs
- •2.5. The Present Simple Tense
- •2.6. The Present Continuous Tense
- •3. Conversational topic: “Family Values”
- •3.1. Pre-text work
- •3.2. Text a: My Family
- •4. Grammar
- •4.1. Auxiliary verbs and questions
- •5. Supplementary reading:
- •5.1. Text b: John Smith and his Family.
- •Instructions:
- •5.2. Practice – Vocabulary in use
- •5.3. Text c: My Family
- •Instructions:
- •5.4. Tell about your family history or its lifestyle.
- •6. Writing: What are the values of your family?
- •1. Choose the correct answer: a, b, c, d choice
- •2. Fill in the missing word
- •1. Phonetics
- •1.1. Rules of reading and rhythm
- •1.2. Language Focus
- •2. Grammar
- •2.1. There is / there are
- •2.2. Articles
- •2. 3. Nouns: Singular and plural
- •2.4. Past Simple
- •Important! As there are different tenses for present, past and future, time expressions help differentiate the tenses. Learn and use them in the right place.
- •2.5. Past Continuous
- •3. Conversational Topic
- •3.1. Pre-text work. Invitation to the conversation
- •3.2.Text a. Changes in Education
- •4. Grammar
- •4.1. Past Perfect Tense
- •4.2. Past Perfect-Continuous Tense
- •5. Supplementary reading: Discover the world with us.
- •5.1. Text b. Your University is Your Future.
- •5.2. Text c. Education in Great Britain
- •5.3. Read the text for your knowledge. Text d. Drahomanov National Pedagogical University
- •5.4. Conversational Topic: Your achievements at University.
- •6 . Writing
- •1. Circle the correct item.
- •2. Fill in the missing word.
- •1. Phonetics
- •1.2. Language Focus
- •2. Grammar
- •Important! As there are different tenses for present, past and future, time expressions help to differentiate them.
- •3. Conversational Topic: The Importance of Foreign Languages
- •3.1. Study five parts of the Module “Foreign Languages”
- •4 . Supplementary reading: Discover the world with us.
- •4.1. Text a. The History of the English Language
- •Instructions for the reading:
- •4.2. Conversational Topic: What helps you master the English language?
- •5. Written task.
- •1. Fill in the correct tense of the verbs in brackets.
- •2. Choose the correct answer.
- •3. Identify tenses; match numbers to the letters of columns a and b.
- •1. Phonetics and Language
- •1.1.Techniques of reading
- •Vocabulary bank
- •2.1. Future Tenses – future overview
- •The ways to express actions in the future:
- •2.2. Future Simple (will) and be going to express future actions.
- •2.3. Conditional sentences: Type 1
- •2.4. Future Continuous
- •3.1. Travel around the globe.
- •3.2. Get some information about Great Britain from the text given below.
- •3.3. Translate into Ukrainian.
- •4. Grammar
- •4.1. Future Perfect
- •4.2. Future Perfect-Continuous
- •Important! As there are different tenses for present, past and future, time expressions help to differentiate the tenses. Learn and use them in the right place.
- •5. Supplementary reading: Discover the world with us.
- •Cambridge – a University Town
- •Edinburgh
- •Birmingham – the Market Place
- •Manchester
- •5.2. Reading: get some information from the text about the United States of America.
- •5.3. Conversational Topic: Speak about your plans to visit one of the English-speaking countries – When? Why? What?
- •6. Written Task
- •1. Circle the correct item.
- •2. Fill in the missing word.
- •1. Phonetics
- •1.1. Techniques of reading
- •1.2. Vocabulary Bank
- •2. Grammar
- •2.1. Grammar Tenses
- •If you practice hard, you’ll become an expert in this part of grammar. You will speak to foreigners and understand them rather well.
- •3. Conversational topic “Our motherland - Ukraine”
- •Instructions for the reading:
- •Text a. Portrait of Ukraine
- •4. Grammar
- •4.1. Comparative & Superlative Forms
- •5. Conversational topic: ‘Kyiv, a capital of Ukraine’
- •Instructions for the reading:
- •6. Supplementary reading. Discover the world with us
- •6.1. Read and translate the text. Text c: St. Sophia’s Cathedral
- •6.2. Tell about other Ukrainian cities or towns and their curiosities.
- •7. Written task
- •1. The english alphabet
- •2. Ukrainian-english transliteration table
- •1. Articles
- •2. Nouns: singular, plural
- •3. There is /There are
- •2. Nouns: singular, plural
- •Irregular plural forms:
- •3. There is / there are
- •4. Infinitive, Bare Infinitive, Gerund / -ing form
- •5. Comparative forms
- •Stative / state verbs
- •2. Question tags
- •3. Conditional sentences
- •4. Forms of the infinitive: infinitive, bare infinitive and gerund (-ing form)
- •5. Comparative forms
- •Гудій Світлана Олексіївна,
3. Conversational topic “Our motherland - Ukraine”
Pre-reading task
You are going to read the text about our country.
You are supposed to know much about it. No doubt, it will be easier for you to answer the questions:
What are the known symbols of Ukraine in the world?
What are the things in Ukraine you are mostly proud of? Put them in order of importance for you.
Think about a historical figure and tall about him/her to your group.
In your opinion, which present-day figure(s) will eventually become part of history on account of their exceptional contribution?
Instructions for the reading:
Skim the text first. Get the idea of it – What is it about?
Study the words given after the text.
Read the text again, underline key words and define the main idea of each paragraph.
Retell it.
Text a. Portrait of Ukraine
The National Flag: first appeared in 1848. The two colours are symbolic: yellow is for wheat in the fields and blue for the sky above them.
The Ukrainian Anthem: “Ukraine Has Not Yet Perished,” a song written by Pavlo Chubynskyi in 1863, set to music by Mykhailo Verbytskyi the same year.
The National Emblem / Coat of Arms: trident, the classic shape of which was found on the coins of Volodymyr the Great, who ruled in the 10th century.
Ukraine, located in the centre of Europe, is larger than any country of this part. Forests cover 13% of territory, chiefly in the Carpathian Mountains and in the northern regions. One third of the world’s black soils are in Ukraine. It has cold winters and warm summers, although a Mediterranean climate prevails in the Crimea.
Ukraine has been inhabited since about 1555 B.C. The Slavic ancestors of today’s Ukrainians began to settle later. The archaeological evidence suggests that roots of the pre-Ukrainians may be found in the Trypillya culture, which dates from fifth-to-third Millennium B.C. In the eighth and ninth centuries, seven Slavic tribes formed the state Kyivan Rus’. A prominent early leader, Volodymyr (ruled 980-1015), converted the country to Christianity and established close ties with the Byzantine church. It was in the 11 century that the language spoken on its territory began to develop into the Ukrainian language proper.
The history of the country has had tragic and glorious pages. It suffered from the devastating invasion of the Mongols, later the country was ruled by other nations. But the people preserved the cultural heritage of Kyivan Rus; they were strong enough to withstand the pressure from the east and from the west.
Ukraine has always fought for its independence. A Cossack state was the best example to it. Ukraine has always glorified its heroes. It is proud of many people either born in Ukraine or who devoted their lives to it and made the involvement to making the country well-known in the world.
The year of 1991 is considered to be the beginning of a new epoch in Ukraine. Being an independent state, Ukraine faces a lot of difficulties and at the same time it meets the support of its population.
During its history, Ukrainian culture was preserved through folk songs and legends, which are always highly treasured. Traditional popular art, including embroidered clothing and tapestries, is also appreciated. Ukraine is known worldwide for the delicate art of Easter egg painting (pysanka), and this art is still practiced with great skill today.
The Ukrainians keep traditions, among them the tradition of hospitality. The family unit is important in Ukraine, and extended family ties are valued. The elderly are treated with love and respect. It is a common practice for parents to support children until they reach adulthood.
One of the peculiar features of the Ukrainian nation is that it has numerous Diasporas in the world which preserve its language, its traditions and keep ties with Ukraine. About 10 million of the Ukrainians reside in other countries. As a result every fourth Ukrainian lives outside Ukraine.
Help: Anthem - гімн Perish – вмирати Coat of arms – герб Trident - тризубець Вlack soil – чорнозем Mediterranean - Середземне Located - розташований Inhabit – населяти Ancestor - предок Evidence - доказ B.C. / Before Christ – до нашої ери Slavic tribe – слов’янське плем’я Prominent - видатний
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Convert to Christianity – прийняти у християнство Devastating invasion – руйнуюче завоювання Heritage - спадщина Withstand the pressure – протистояти тиску Independence - незалежність Involvement - вклад Population – населення Treasure - скарб Embroidered - вишитий Appreciate - цінувати Hospitality - гостинність Peculiar features – особливі риси Reside - мешкати
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LESSON FIVE. Part two