четверг, 3 октября 2019 г.

Family 11


1. What does your immediate family mean to you?  
Frankly speaking, my home is the best place in the world for me and my family are the dearest people for me. I’m happy to have a close - knit and friendly family. In my family I can speak freely about my problems, share my joys and sorrows with my parents and with my sisters. I can say that my family is an emotional centre of my life. My family members never ignore me; I always get support and understanding from my family. I can’t live without my family’s help and respect. They are always ready to give me a shoulder to cry on. I understand that my family members also need my attention and support. So I, in my turn, love and respect my family and try to obey my parents.
I have no doubt that family is very important so its members should do their best to keep it going

среда, 1 мая 2019 г.

Form 11 Belarus


    Let’s talk about Belarus.
1)             Let’s talk about Belarus. Are you proud of your Motherland?
2)             Is Belarus worth being visited? Why/Why not?
3)             What questions about Belarus can tourists ask you?
4)             Give some advice to a tourist who wants to spend a weekend in Belarus.
5)             They say that Belarus is at the crossroads of Europe. Explain why.


Let’s talk about Belarus.
1) Let’s talk about Belarus. What is our republic famous for?
2) Does Belarus have a historical past? Why/Why not?
3) What questions about Belarus can a British teenager ask, in your opinion?
4) What sights in our country would you advise a foreigner to visit?
5) You are asked to write an article about Belarus for an international student magazine. What will you write about?


Let’s talk about Great Britain.
1). Let’s talk about Great Britain. What would you like to visit in Britain?
2) Is Great Britain a country of traditions? Why/Why not?
3) What would you ask a British teenager about Britain?
4) Give me a piece of advice on what sights to see in London.
5) Explain why Britain is so popular with tourists.

Let’s talk about any English-speaking country.

1)     What do you know about that country?
2)    Is that country worth visiting? Why/Why not?
3)    What would you ask a teenager from that country about?
4)    Advise me what places of interest to visit in that country.
5)    Explain why that country is so popular with tourists.



пятница, 19 апреля 2019 г.

Form 11


1. Let`s talk about your family. Why is family important for you?
2. Are there any things that you do with your parents together? Why (not)?
3. What will you ask a British teenager about his\her family?
4. What can you advise people who want to get on well with their parents?
5. They say that parents and children have difficulties understanding each other because of the generation gap. What do you think about this problem?




There is a wise saying "Blood is thicker than water". From my point of view it means that your parents and other relatives will stick by you in times of need more than your friends will.
That old saying has always been true for me. There are some reasons to uphold my opinion. Our friends can be unstable while our parents and relatives are the ones who really care for us. Parents who have been living with me since the day I was born are the ones who understand me most. They have already been through all my experience, so they can give me some valuable advice. I myself do not want to confer with my best friend about my very secrets for fear of her/him revealing it to everyone the day we are not friends any more.
People may also be whining about their problems to their close friends but in all probability what they receive is often mild comments with several phrases like "Oh, I'm very sorry to hear that" or "Try harder next time" or they would even pretend to have deaf ears and ignore our whining completely. Few people really care for others apart from themselves, but that is not the case with our par­ents. They stand by us most of the time and give us good hints to help us resolve our problems.
I remember talking to my mother about some bad scores at school I got, and she said that it was not the end of the world and she had also had many appalling results at school. She fostered me to go on and never give up or feel ashamed about those bad scores because I surely learned a lot from them. I think it was a very wise comment of hers
By and large, I think friends do not understand us as much as our parents and relatives, so we must count on them and never let them down.
I enjoy honest and open relationship in our family. I'm happy to say that my home is the place where everybody understands, respects and loves me. To my mind, this is the way things should be in any family.
In happy, friendly, united families parents are frankly honest with their chil­dren without moralizing and bossing them around, and children in their turn leam how to get on with other people. Members of such families treat one another with understanding and compassion. They always share domestic chores. Children liv­ing in such families feel safe at home. They trust their parents, share their secrets and problems, ask parents for useful advice and rely on them. They don't run away from home as they feel happy living there.
It's common knowledge that family is a crucial instrument for the develop­ment of a child's personality. It's the primary group in which a person forms. That's why it's vitally important for every child to live in a friendly and happy family.
The family is very important as a unit in our society. Nothing else but family can be an emotional centre of people's lives and a transmitter of culture. Every mother feels great affection for her children and tries to bring them up in a proper way. Understanding between all members of the family and consideration for oth­ers are very important in family relationships. Tenderness, warm-heartedness and respect must always be present in the family to make it friendly. A lot of activities help family members to be on friendly terms: discussing plans together, going on trips together, visiting museums, theatres, exhibitions and exchanging opinions about them, sharing the same joys and sorrows.
In my opinion, when a child is brought up in a friendly family, he or she will become a loyal and responsible person with a strong character and mind.
In conclusion I would like to add that the bonds of family are always strong­er than those between unrelated people. And I am happy to say that my home is a place where even the tea kettle sings from happiness. I can say that my parents trust me, give me freedom, rely on me and respect me. These things, in my opin­ion, make family relations warm and pleasant. So, I'm very proud of my family and love them with all my heart.

пятница, 8 марта 2019 г.

пятница, 1 марта 2019 г.

Form 4

http://www.english-room.com/grammar/presentcontinuous_2.htm
https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/tenses/present_progressive_statements_contracted.htm
http://elovivo.com/introenglish/en/intro_english/lessons_wordlist/basic_english_lesson_14/lesson14b_ex.html
https://www.english-4u.de/en/tenses-exercises/present-simple-progressive4.htm
http://www.focus.olsztyn.pl/en-present-continuous-tense-exercises.html#.XHo3pogzZPY

понедельник, 18 февраля 2019 г.

вторник, 12 февраля 2019 г.

Form 6 The Present Simple Passive Tense

https://www.ego4u.com/en/cram-up/grammar/passive/exercises
https://kico4u.de/english/uebungen/passiv/simplepresein.htm
https://www.tolearnenglish.com/exercises/exercise-english-2/exercise-english-61269.php

понедельник, 4 февраля 2019 г.

Form 11 Canada

Match these sentence halves about the article.
1.   Canada is beautiful in

2.   Kids go tobogganing in the parks and ice-skating

3.   Winter temperatures in Canada often

4.   People in Québec

5.   Poutine is a special fast food from Québec made

6.   The Winterlude festival takes

7.   You can see amazing ice

8.   A ‘beaver tail’ is a sweet

9.   The Cree are a native Canadian

10.   The Cree have their own




a.   on the lakes, they build big snowmen and have
Надпись: Level 1 Elementarysnowball fights.
b.   … speak French.
c.   place in February, in Ottawa.
d.   … reach minus 30° Celsius.
e.   language, religions and customs.
f.    of cheese, gravy and French fries.
g.  pastry with cinnamon and sugar.
h.   tribe of people who live on Moose Factory Island.
i.    winter there’s snow everywhere.
j.    … sculptures at the festival.


Надпись: Level 1 Elementary