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The city I live and study in

Vocabulary

1. Guess the meaning of these international words. Check with your teacher or a dictionary

Distance, status, region – regional, center, industry – industrial, basin, metallurgical, avenue, boulevard, cultural, theatre, opera, ballet, museum, attraction, figure, European, stadium, festival, August, carnival, firework, atmosphere.

2. Key words:

Coal mine

Вугільна копальня

Enterprise

Підприємство

Slag heap

Терикон

Forged figures

Ковані фігури

It’s bustling with life

Життя у ньому вирує

Reading

Task 1. Read the text and match the questions A – E with the

paragraphs 1 – 5

  1. What’s it famous for?

  2. What’s its history?

  3. Do you like living there? What’s the best thing about it?

  4. What city do you study? Where is it? How big is it?

  5. Describe the city where you are studying

  1. I study in Donetsk, which is a big city on the river Kalmius in the south-east of Ukraine. It has a population of more than a million people and it is Ukraine’s fourth biggest city.

  2. The city was founded in 1869 by a Welsh businessman, John Hughes, who built a steel plant near the coal mine in Alexandrovka. The town that grew around the plant was named Yuzovka after him ("Yuz" being a Russian approximation of Hughes). During the Soviet times the city's steel industry was expanded and in 1924 it was renamed Stalino (from Russian ‘stal’ meaning steel). Although Stalino comes from ‘steel’ during Nikita Khrushchev's destalinization in 1961 the city was renamed Donetsk, after the Seversky Donets river, in order to distance itself from the former leader Joseph Stalin. Yuzovka got its city status in 1917, and it became a regional center in 1933.

3. Donetsk is an important center of heavy industry and coal mining in the Donets Basin (Donbass) and Ukraine. There are 17 coal mines and more than 200 industrial enterprises including 5 metallurgical plants. Although Donetsk is an industrial city it’s very beautiful, and it’s great for walking around. There are lots of wide streets, green avenues and boulevards. Donetsk is also a cultural and educational center. It has three theatres: the Artyom Drama Theatre, the Anatoly Solovyanenko Opera and Ballet Theatre and the Puppet Theatre. There are about 140 museums, the Arts Museum and the Local Studies Museum being the most known. Donetsk has 5 universities, 3 academies and 11 institutes.

4. Donetsk is famous for its slag heaps and roses. It is called the city of a million roses. You can see roses everywhere! The biggest attractions to my mind are Pushkin boulevard, the Forged Figures Park, and of course one of the best European stadiums Donbass Arena and the area around it. There are festivals called World Ballet Stars, Prokofyev Spring and Belle Canto Festival, but the main holiday is the Day of Donetsk which is celebrated in August, with a carnival and lots of fireworks.

5. I like living here because it’s bustling with life. There are so many places to go with your friends – you are never bored, but the best things about Donetsk are the people and its friendly atmosphere.

Task 2. Say what the following numbers or dates from the text refer to?

1933

17

5

1961

200

140

Speaking

Task 1. What would you like to know about your classmates’ likes and dislikes about Donetsk. Write down four questions and find out their answers to them

Task 2. Make a report about your findings