1. The first part of the words - for dictation
2. the second part of the words - by heart
3. read and translate the text
1. The first part of the words - for dictation
2. the second part of the words - by heart
3. read and translate the text
1. Irregular verbs
2. Prefixes
Часто вживані англійські префікси
Prefix mis- (ні, поганий,
щось було погано чи неправильно зроблено)
Trust – mistrust - недовіра
To behave - to misbehave –
погано поводитися
Adventure – misadventure - нещасний
випадок, авантюра
Heard – misheard неправильно
почув
Address – misaddress неправильно написату
адресу
Understand – misunderstand – неправильно
зрозуміти
Fortune
- misfortune - нещастя, невдача
My third misadventure of the trip happened while we
were in Wellington.
He had the misfortune to fall in love with a married
woman.
He
misunderstood the question completely.
I never said that! You must have misheard me.
They have a deep mistrust of strangers.
Prefix re- зробити щось
знову, назад,
вказує на повторення
Read – reread – перечитати
Write - rewrite – переписати
Do – redo –
переробити
Build – rebuild збудувати
знову
Learn – relearn – вчитися знову
After the car accident, Terry had to relearn how to walk.
I made a mistake in my experiment. I have to redo it.
Be attentive! Reread the task!
You`ve made a lot of mistakes. Rewrite the exercise.
After the typhoon, I rebuilt my garage with the help
of my friends.
Prefix over- too much, пере…
Eat – overeat – переїсти
Work – overwork – перевтома,
перевтомитися, занадто багато працювати
Time – overtime - понадурочний
час, понаднормово
Crowded – overcrowded - переповнений
Populated – overpopulated
You look tired. Have you been overworking?
Some people can overeat without putting on much weight.
We were working overtime (=working beyond the usual
time).
The room was overcrowded
I have to work overtime tonight.
China is the most overpopulated country in the world.
3. Павліченко
ex. 14 p. 11
ex.2, 4 pp 23-24
ex. 5 p. 24-25 (in writing)
4. The words which are used with the present continuous tense (by heart):
now – зараз
right now –
прямо зараз
still – все
ще
currently – тепер, в цей час
at the moment – в цей момент
at present – в теперішній час
this morning – цього ранку, цим ранком
this evening
– цього вечора
this
afternoon – сьогодні після обіду
today –
сьогодні (удень)
tonight –
сьогодні (ввечері)
these days –
на днях
nowadays – в
наші дні
5. You have got a letter from your pen-friend. He/she tells you about his/her plans for summer vocations. Write a reply, including the following information:
Write a letter of at least … words. Do not write your own name, any dates, addresses or other personal information. Start your letter in an appropriate way.
6. Уважно прочитати правила написання неофіційних листів
покликання https://englearn.mineprogramming.org/formal-examples/
1. The rule, Ukrainian and English variants + the time expressions used with the present continuous
2. 10 irregular verbs
3. Дописати лист, переписати та відправити у Вайбері
4. Будемо перевіряти ex.14 p. 11
1. The words by heart and for dictation
2. The second part of the words - analyse, read and translate
PART II
Masculine - having
qualities that are typical of men мужній, сильнийa masculine appearance/voice
She has a very masculine voice.
Hunting was a
typically masculine occupation.
Violence is an extreme form of traditionally masculine
behaviour.
Masculine nouns are words for men, boys and male
animals. Feminine nouns are words for women, girls and female animals.
Even though - незважаючи
на; хоча
Even though it was cold, we went to the seaside.
Even though he was not hungry, he accepted the
invitation to dinner.
Even though he never completed college, he runs a
successful software company.
On equal terms (with sb/sth) - На рівних умовах
having the same rights, treatment, etc.:
All companies will compete for the government contract
on equal terms.
This law will help small businesses to compete on
equal terms with large multinational corporations.
Athletes need to know they are competing on equal
terms.
To give up (sth) or give up doing sth - If
you give up a habit such as smoking, or give up something unhealthy such as
alcohol, you stop doing it or having it.
кидати, відмовлятися від чогось
She gave up her job and started writing poetry.
I gave up trying to persuade him to continue with his
studies.
After the accident she had to give up riding and
farming.
Get on (well); syn – get along with - if
people get on, they like each other and have a friendly relationship with each
other. Ладити з
I’ve always got on well with Henry.
The two boys
get on well most of the time.
My parents and I don’t get on.
I think you two would get on well.
She seems to get on with everybody.
Next to -
Поруч з
Steve lives next to a lake, so we’ll be able to go
swimming.
She sat down next to me without a word.
The baby sleeps in the room next to his parents.
To be injured -
поранений
The injured - The injured
included three young children.
Two people have been critically injured in an
accident.
The injured man was taken to hospital.
Reportedly, several people were seriously injured.
Young Richie was seriously injured while riding his
bicycle to school Friday morning.
Wound – рана,
поранити
To be wounded
He was badly wounded in the attack.
wounded soldiers
There was blood pouring down his face from a head
wound.
It took several months for his wounds to heal.
They say that time heals all wounds.
The only thing/problem/ difference/
explaination/person/place (I think about) is… - едина
But the only thing (I think about) is they are really
small.
In fact the only problem is deciding where to start.
The only reason for this crisis is poor planning.
To damage - to harm or
spoil something: пошкодити
Many buildings were badly damaged during the war.
It was a scandal that damaged a lot of reputations.
Certain chemicals have been banned because they are
damaging the environment.
Confidence - впевненість
His training has given him the confidence to deal with
any problem that arises.
I didn’t have any confidence in myself.
Good training will give a beginner the confidence to
enjoy skiing.
Mature – зрілий, дорослий; completely
grown or developed
She seems very mature for thirteen.
The human brain isn’t fully mature until about age 25.
Most girls are sexually mature by about 14 years of
age.
Mature apple trees are typically 20 feet tall.
To manage – керувати,
управляти, направляти, контролювати
He used to manage the bookshop on King Street.
He will be managing a staff of about 1,500.
(He managed to persuade her not to go
there.) – йому вдалося…
To face стикатися
(з чим-небудь)
Emergency services are facing additional problems this
winter.
The president
faces the difficult task of putting the economy back on its feet.
McManus is
facing the biggest challenge of his career.
As the project
comes to an end, many workers now face an uncertain future.
3. Павліченко
ex. 4,5,6 pp24-26
1. answer the questions
What does your name mean? Is it true? What do you think?
2. Stative verbs by heart and for dictation
3. The rule - the present continuous tense5.
1. 10 irregular verbs
2. the rule: much little a little
many few a few +
A Little / Little / A Few / Few
Choose a little / little / a few / few.
1. I have _______ water left. There's enough to share.
2. I have _______ good friends. I'm not lonely.
3. He has _______ education. He can't read or write,
and he can hardly count.
4. There are _______ people she really trusts. It's a
bit sad.
5. We've got _______ time at the weekend. Would you
like to meet?
6. Julie gave us _______ apples from her garden. Shall
we share them?
7. She has _______ self-confidence. She has a lot of
trouble talking to new people.
8. There are _______ women politicians in the UK. Many
people think there should be
more.
9. It's a great pity, but the hospital has _______
medicine. They can't help many people.
10. I've got _______ cakes to give away. Would you
like one?
11. There's _______ milk left in the fridge. It should
be enough for our coffee.
12. _______ children from this school go on to
university, unfortunately.
13. Do you need information on English grammar? I have
_______ books on the topic if
you would like to borrow them.
14. She's lucky. She has _______ problems.
15. London has _______ sunshine in the winter. That's
why so many British people go on
holiday to sunny places!
16. There's _______ spaghetti left in the cupboard.
Shall we eat it tonight?
17. There are _______ programmes on television that I
want to watch. I prefer to
download a film or read a book.
18. He has _______ free time. He hardly ever even
manages to call his mother!
19. Unfortunately, I have _______ problems at the
moment.
20. Are you thirsty? There's _______ juice left in
this bottle, if you'd like it
Don`t forget to translate the sentences;)
3. Answer the last question
4. написати лист
You’ve received a letter from your English pen-friend in which he/she accepts your invitation to come and stay with you in Ukraine for a week. Write a letter to your penfriend and say
– when the best time to come is and why
– what tourist atractions there are in your area
– what activities he/she could enjoy during the visit
Write a letter of at least 100 words. Do not write your own name, any dates, addresses or other personal information. Start your letter in an appropriate way
5. Повторити the present continuous (progressive) tense
покликання https://burmenko-teacher.blogspot.com/2019/03/5-11.html
6. Павліченко ex. 14 p. 11
1. Answer the questions
(8) Is school
too dangerous these days?
(9) What
advice would you give to your children about school?
(10) Do you
think school is too much like a production line in a factory?
(11) What kind
of discipline do you think there should be in schools?
ex 8, 9 p. 8
3. Prefixes
Негативні префікси
Prefix dis-
like → dislike
agree → disagree
comfort → discomfort
appear → disappear
order → disorder
approve → disapprove
Prefix im – до
дієслів, яки починаються з літер M and P
moral → immoral
mobile → immobile
possible → impossible
polite → impolite
Prefix un
unable
unhelpful
unknown
uncomfortable
unfinished
untidy
prefix –il додаєтья до
слів, яки починаються з літери l
logical – illogical нелогічний
legal – illegal незаконний
literate – illiterate неграмотний
Prefix – in
Означає протилежність. Майже завжди перекладається
префіксом не
Вживається с прикметниками, іменниками, та відтвореними
від них прислівниками
Adequate – inadequate - неадекватний
Dependent – independent - незалежний
Definite – indefinite - невизначений
Complete – incomplete – неповний
Prefix – ir
Вживається тільки перед r
Responsible – irresponsible - невідповідальний
Regular – irregular – нерегулярний,
неправильний
Rational – irrational –
нераціональний
BUT: unreliable - ненадійний
Unreasonable - необгрунтований
4. Irregular verbs
1. Read, translate and learn the words
To live by sth or doing sth – жити за
допомогою… used to say that something is
completely essential
I live by baseball.
I have always tried to live
by my faith (=according to my religion).
They live by hunting
and killing deer.
For several years she lived
by begging.
Sword - a weapon
with a long, sharp metal blade and a handle, used especially in the past – шпага,
меч
His hand touched the edge of the sword.
She lives by the sword
a bullfighter - a person
who fights and sometimes kills a bull in a bullfight (= a form of public
entertainment): – тореадор
I met one of the top bullfighters
in Spain.
He had a successful 25-year career as a professional bullfighter.
instead of - in place of
someone or something: замість…
You can go instead of me,
if you want.
Instead of complaining,
why don't we try to change things?
Instead of being
annoyed, he seemed quite pleased.
to realise
(realize) - усвідомити
I suddenly realized
that the boy was crying.
Do you realize you’re an hour late?
It was only later that I realized
my mistake.
Novice (at) – someone who has no
experience in a skill,
subject, or activity (syn
– beginner) новачок (у чомусь)
Novice drivers are
responsible for a large portion of all accidents.
The computer program is easy for even a novice to master.
I’m still a complete novice
at the sport.
Brilliant- extremely
intelligent or skilled блискучий
She seemed to have a
brilliant career ahead of her.
Her mother was a brilliant
scientist.
He gave a brilliant
performance.
To be popular with/among- бути
популярним серед…
That song was popular with
people from my father's generation.
The president is very
popular with Jewish voters.
My approach was successful and I was popular with the pupils, the parents, and the
headmaster.
to take a test (also do/sit a test)- пройти
тест (намір)
All candidates have to take a test.
You’re going to take the test again.
pass a test (=succeed in it)
She passed her driving test first time.
Did you pass the biology test?
out of… поза…
the kid is out of the
garden.
This whole situation is getting out of control.
Out of school there
is still much to be learned.
Most of the disable children are out
of school.
Casual –
повсякденний
Jean felt more comfortable in casual clothes.
a casual jacket
Casual clothes are comfortable, and suitable for
wearing in informal situations
Feminine – жіночий
Hairstyles this autumn are long, soft and very
feminine.
Lindsay wears very feminine clothes - pretty dresses
with flowers on and things like that.
to wear one's hair loose - носити
волосся розпущеним
to warn – попереджати
I warned you not to walk home alone.
Motorists are
being warned to avoid the centre of London this weekend.
‘Be careful, the rocks are slippery, ’ Alex warned.
Tough – жорсткий, важкий
He's had a tough time at work recently.
We've had to make some tough decisions.
I know she's only a kid, but she's tough.
Whereas –в той час як, тоді як
His parents were rich, whereas mine had to struggle.
Doctors’ salaries have risen substantially, whereas nurses’
pay has actually fallen.
Whereas knowledge can be acquired from books, skills must
be learned through practice.
to get one`s foot in the door – зробити першій крок; отримати
шанс; почати свій шлях до мети
Women often struggle just to get a foot in the door.
He took a job as a secretary to get his foot in the
door.
Making contacts can help you get a foot in the door
when it comes to getting a job
2. Answer the questions:
Is school too dangerous these days?
What advice would you give to your children about school?
Do you think school is too much like a production line in a factory?
What kind
of discipline do you think there should be in schools?
2) правила правопису -ing сторінка14
ex. 1 p.15
4. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense
1. Написати лист
1. the rule - present simple + the words which are used with present simple (by heart)
PRESENT SIMPLE
1. For permanent states
My father works at the city centre.
2. For repeated or regular
actions
Sandra plays the guitar every afternoon.
3. For habitual actions
I usually get up at 7.30
I don`t travel very often.
4. For general truth and
laws
The sun rises in the east.
Poland is in the European Union
5. For timetables and
programmes
The last train to Rome leaves at 10.30 pm.
The British Museum closes at 5 pm.
The programme starts at a quarter past six and finishes at a quarter to
nine.
6. For sports commentaries,
reviews and narration
Ronnie passes to Jim, he shoots,
he scores!
The main character finds the diamonds, saves the girl and stops the
baddie. It’s great
7. When we make suggestions
Why don`t you drink coffee?
We can use do/does in present simple statements for
emphasis:
“You don`t like going by bus, do you?” - “Actually, I do like going by bus for short distances.”
The bus isn`t quicker than the train but it does
stop right outside the factory.
Time expressions used with the present simple:
Usually, often, always, every, sometimes, seldom, rarely, never, hardly
ever, from time to time, once/ twice/ three times a day/week/month/year…, in
the morning/afternoon/evening, at night/midnight/noon/the weekend, on Monday
etc
2. ex. 7 p.7 (in writing)
Ex. 8 p.8
ex.12 p. 10
to do these exercises follow the link
3 the rule present Continuous (Progressive) + the words which are used with this tense