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Практичне заняття № 3

Тема: Рідне село або місце проживання. Мої друзі та захоплення.

Kherson

Kherson is the southern Ukrainian city. Kherson is the region capital, a large sea and river port and railway junction. It is situated in the steppe of the Black Sea Lowland on both banks of the Dnieper River directly north of the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. If you want to go to the Black Sea it will take you 1.5 hours by car or 2 hours by bus. The city was founded by Prince Potiomkin on June 29,1778, on former fortification Oleksandrivskyi Shanets ruined by the Turks. It was named in honour of Chersonesus of Tauris founded by Greeks in the 5th century B.C. The first mention of Kherson in the chronicles occurred in 1737.Admiral Ushakov and his soldiers built many ships here in the 18th century and fought with Turkish army. Russian army won. In 1803 the town became the centre of Kherson Province. In 1944 the city became the capital of Kherson region. Among the city's architectural monuments are the remnants of the fortress walls and gates, the Black Sea Hospital, the naval arsenal (18th century), and the Cathedral of the Transfiguration (1781), the Greek-Sophia Church (1780), the Gates of the fortress (18th century), the Holy Spirit Church with a Bell Tower (1836). The climate here is dry. Winters are cold and summers are hot, and the winds often blow. In summer many people go to the river bank or to the Black Sea, and there are many fruit and vegetables: apples, cherries, strawberries, peaches, grapes, tomatoes, cucumbers, potatoes, etc. Population of Kherson is nearly 360, 000 people. And they work on the city's enterprises. Ocean tankers, freighters, agricultural machinery, electric machines, glass products are produced there. There is an oil-refining plant, fat-processing plant, and many wine-making factories. Highways, air and railway lines connect the city with all other cities of Ukraine and Russia. Today it is a large sea- and river-port. There are two bridges over the Dnieper which joins Kherson and a smaller town Tsurupinsk. There are wonderful views of the river and the countryside. There is fresh air and good climate, so manv tourists visit Kherson in summer. Kherson is over 200 years old.

It is a large educational centre. It has 4 higher educational institutions, 14 technical secondary schools and several research institutes. The total area of Kherson is more than 200 km; the most part of it is covered with parks and public gardens. There are two arboreta and the Botanical Gardens. 10 years ago the main branches of industry here were ship-building, textile and building of agricultural machines. But there is an economic crisis in Ukraine nowadays, so many factories closed down, Nowadays the main branches of industry are ship-building and mined food factories, but there is not enough work for all people. Those who work don't earn much. There are many good colleges and universities such as the Teachers' Training University, the Industrial University, the Shipbuilding University and the Agricultural University. There is a good drama theatre and a puppet-show. If you like palming you can listen to the philharmonic orchestra, can go to the Art Museum. There are good pictures of the painters of th 18th, 19th and 20th centuries. There are also many bars, cinemas, clubs, gyms and a swimming-pool. People sometime call Kherson a green city because there are many parks. The Kherson Region includes 18 districts, 9 towns, 30 settle 677 villages.

Vocabulary:

Ex.1. Transcribe the given words.

to protect – захищати

frontier– кордон

chronicles – літопис

remnants– останки

Cathedral of the Transfiguration – Собор Преображенський

public gardens – сквери

arboreta – дендрарії

freighter грузове судно

oil-refining – нафтопереробний

highway – автострада

Ex. 2. Answer the following questions.

  1. What is the geographical position of Kherson?

  2. When was it founded and first mentioned in the chronicles?

  3. What are the cities museums and theatres?

  4. Is it a green city? Why do you think so?

  5. What can you say about the population of the city?

Робота з текстом за професійним спрямуванням.

Ex. 1. Read and translate the text. Make a vocabulary.

The British Painters William Turner

William Turner, a great romantic English landscape painter, was born in Devonshire in 1775. He lived with his uncle in Middlesex, where he began to attend school. His first drawings are dated 1787, when he was only twelve years of age. His childish sketch-books, filled with drawings, are still preserved in the British Museum.

When he was 21, he began to exhibit oil paintings as well as water-colours at the Royal Academy. The first, "Fishermen at Sea" is now in the Gate Gallery. He traveled much in France, Germany, Switzerland, Italy. But he never lost his interest in his own country. As a landscape painter Turner was interested mainly in light and colour effects. One of his famous paintings is even called "Light and Colour". His work is high praised by great critics. Turner died in London in 1851. His pictures and drawings became the property of the British nation. William Turner is considered to be one of the world greatest painters.

Vocabulary:

landscape - ландшафт

drawing(s) - рисунок

childish - детский

painting(s) - картина

famous - знаменитый

praised - восхваленный, оцененный

property- собственность

to be considered – считаться

Questions:

1. Where and when was Joseph Turner born?

2. Where did he go to school?

3. At what age did he make his first drawings?

4. When did he begin to exhibit his paintings?

5. Did he stay in his country all his life?

6. What was he interested in as landscape painter?

7. When and where did he die?

8. Who is the owner of Turner's works?

Граматичний матеріал: Присвійник відміннок (Possessive Case)

We use -'s (apostrophe + s) mostly for people or animals: •    Tom's computer isn't working.  (not the computer of Tom) •    What's (= What is) your sister's name? •    What's Tom's sister's name? •    Be careful. Don't step on the cat's tail. Note that you can use -'s without a following noun: •    This isn't my book. It's my sister's.  (= my sister's book)

We do not always use -'s for people. For example, we would use of ... in this sentence: •    What was the name of the man who phoned you?  ('the man who phoned you' is too long to be

followed by -'s) Note that we say a woman's hat (= a hat for a woman), a boy's name (= a name for a boy), a bird's egg (= an egg laid by a bird) etc.

With a singular noun we use -'s:       my sister's room (= her room - one sister)        Mr Carter's house (= his house) With a plural noun (sisters, friends etc.) we put an apostrophe at the end of the word (-s'):         my sisters' room (= their room - two or more sisters)        the Carters' house (= their house - Mr and Mrs Carter) If a plural noun does not end in -s (for example men/women/children/people) we use -'s:       the men's changing room       a children's book (= a book for children) Note that you can use -'s after more than one noun:        Jack and Karen's wedding        Mr and Mrs Carter's house For things, ideas etc., we normally use of (... of the book / ... of the restaurant etc.):       the door of the garage  (not the garage's door)       the name of the book             the owner of the restaurant Sometimes the structure noun + noun is possible:       the garage door       the restaurant owner We say the beginning/end/middle of ... , the top/bottom of... , the front/back/side of ...        the beginning of the month  (not the month's beginning)         the top of the hill             the back of the car You can usually use -'s or of ... for an organisation (= a group of people). So you can say:       the government's decision    or    the decision of the government       the company's success    or    the success of the company It is also possible to use -'s for places. So you can say:       the city's streets       the world's population        Italy's prime minister You can also use -'s with time expressions (yesterday / next week etc.):   •     Do you still have yesterday's newspaper?   •     Next week's meeting has been cancelled. In the same way, you can say today's / tomorrow's / this evening's / Monday's etc. We also use -'s (or -s' with plural words) with periods of time:   •     I've got a week's holiday starting on Monday.

Ex. 1. What is another way of saying these things? Use -'s.

1    a hat for a woman      2    a name for a boy        3    clothes for children        6    a school for girls        5    a nest for a bird        6    a magazine for women

    a woman's hat       __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________ __________________

Ex. 2. Read each sentence and write a new sentence beginning with the underlined words. 1.    The meeting tomorrow has been cancelled.       Tommorrow's meeting has been cancelled.   2.    The storm last week caused a lot of damage.       Last ____________________________________ 3.    The only cinema in the town has closed down.       The ____________________________________ 4.    The weather in Britain is very changeable.       ________________________________________ 5.    Tourism is the main industry in the region.       ________________________________________

Домашнє завдання:

1. Скласти словник до теми “Моє рідне місто/село”, підготуватись до словникового диктанту.

2. Опрацювати текст аза професійним спрямуванням.

3. Опрацювати граматичний матеріал, виконати запропоновані вправи.

4. Підготуватись до написання підсумкової контрольної роботи.