1. Irregular verbs
2. The words for dictation
3. Read translate and learn the words by heart
A shelter - укриття
To take shelter or to shelter –
yкритися
As the storm clouds gathered overhead, we decided
to take shelter in the nearby cabin to stay dry and safe.
Civilians often had to take shelter in basements or
cellars during bombing raids.
As the temperature dropped, the animals began to take
shelter in their burrows to escape the cold.
During the earthquake, people rushed out of their
homes and workplaces to take shelter in open areas.
Terror /ˈterə(r)/–
жах, терор
There was a look of terror on his face.
a look of terror – вираз жаху
When the cat unexpectedly jumped out from behind
the curtain, the dog's playful expression turned into a look of terror.
When the haunted house's door creaked /kriːk/ open
mysteriously, a look of terror crossed her face.
As the ghost stories were told around the campfire,
some of the kids had a look of terror, while others giggled nervously.
The hiker lost his way in the dense forest, and as
night fell, he had a look of terror as he realized he was lost.
trauma/ˈtrɔːmə/ - шок, травма
Rebuilding efforts after the flood not only
focused on physical reconstruction but also on addressing the emotional trauma experienced
by residents.
The trauma caused by the wildfire's destruction led to
a collective effort to support those who had lost everything.
The floods caused widespread trauma among the affected
communities, leaving them with deep emotional scars.
After the earthquake, many people experienced trauma
from the destruction and loss of their homes.
Intense /ɪnˈtens/ - інтенсивний,
дуже сильний
She felt intense happiness when she received the
surprise gift.
The athletes had an intense workout session to prepare
for the upcoming tournament.
The desert experienced intense heat during the summer
months.
After the accident, he felt intense pain in his leg.
an intense discussion
intense hours of study
intense feeling of excitement
an intense experience
a survivor /səˈvaɪvə/ -
той, що залишився в живих або вижив
Emergency help is needed for survivors of the earthquake.
There were no survivors among at least 261 people on
board.
The brave firefighters rescued a trapped survivor from
the burning building.
Aid organizations provided food, water, and medical
assistance to the survivors of the disaster.
Likely - можливий,
ймовірний
To be likely to do/that –
можливо, ймовірно
Do remind me because I'm likely to forget.
It's likely that he'll say no.
If I leave early, I am likely to avoid the rush hour
traffic.
If you practice regularly, you will be likely to
improve your basketball skills.
it's likely that the store will close early today due
to the severe weather warning.
It's likely that the bus will arrive soon, as the
schedule shows.
It's likely that she will wear a jacket because it's
cold outside.
a vehicle - /ˈviːɪkl/
- транспортний засіб
The stormy weather caused damage to several vehicles
in the parking lot.
The thief managed to escape on a stolen vehicle after
breaking into several homes.
The collision between two vehicles resulted in a major
traffic jam during rush hour.
The heavy rain made the roads slippery, leading to several
vehicles skidding and crashing.
To howl /haʊl/ - вити, завивати,
стогнати
The wind began to howl loudly, signaling the
approach of a fierce storm.
The puppy tried to howl like the big dogs, but it
sounded more like a squeak.
The dog's constant howling at night kept the neighbours
awake and annoyed.
The storm outside made the tree branches sway and
howl.
4. "by" is used to indicate the cause or agent of an action:
The dog was
scared by the loud fireworks. (The loud fireworks caused/was the reason of
the fear.)
The building
was damaged by the earthquake.
The glass was
broken by a strong gust of wind (порив
вітру).
The decision
was influenced by his persuasive arguments.
She was
comforted by her friend's kind words.
I was
frightened by a strange noise.
5. GB ex. 1. p. 52
6. Павліченко ex. 20 p. 165
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