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Шановні учні, прошу обов'язково вказувати прізвище, ім'я та клас при виконанні тестів. Набір літер не зараховується. Заповнюйте тести один раз (зараховується перша спроба). Дякую. 

Happy Easter week!

 

form 5B

 1. Read and translate the text about Easter
2. Complete the puzzle
3. Topic The UK
Learn the words on p.204 (vocabulary box) and
the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland  - Сполучене королівство Великої Британії та північної Ірландії
is situated - розташоване
North - північ
South - південь
East - схід
West -захід
Scotland - Шотландія
Wales - Уельс
Europe - Європа
capital- столиця
the Thames- річка Темза
mountains- гори
 to keep- зберігати
 write them down into your vocabularies.

form 6A

1.Read the text about Easter
 https://cutt.ly/btNERw1
2. Look at the exercises
 https://bitly.su/Nr17
do the test (ex.2)
https://cutt.ly/YtNH6ee
3. do the test (ex.3,4)
https://cutt.ly/CtNJM1B

form 7A

1. Read the text about Easter in the UK
and do the test which you can see on the left side of the text
do the tests
B
 C,D

2.Watch the video lesson and do all the tasks in the video in your ex.-books(H/W: Make up your own sentences using reflexive pronouns and write them down.)

form 8A,B

  1.Easter eggs are special eggs that are often given to celebrate the Christian holiday of Easter. Sometimes they are made out of chocolate. Have you ever eaten an Easter egg? Watch this video to find out how they are made.
  •  Are the sentences true or false?
  •  Type the correct form of the verb in brackets to fill the gaps. Use the active or passive voice
.https://cutt.ly/xt1plUi

 2. Read the conversation below to learn more about Passive. Finally, do the grammar exercises to check you understand and can use passive forms correctly.
We use the passive, rather than the active, to show that we are more interested in a certain part of the sentence. The passive is usually formed by the verb to be + past participle.
Can you give me some examples of the active and passive?
Yes, of course. Here’s a passive sentence:
My room is being cleaned.
'My room' is the main focus of the sentence. The active form would be 'The cleaners are cleaning my room'. This sounds strange because it is obvious that, if you are in a hotel, cleaners would clean your room. So we sometimes use the passive to avoid stating the obvious.
OK, that makes sense. Are there any other uses?
We also use the passive when we don’t know who did something, or when it isn’t important.
It’s the biggest outdoor elevator in the world, so I’ve been informed.
It doesn’t matter who told me.
I think loads of films have been made there.
The important thing is the films, not the film-makers.
Can you use a passive and also say who did the action?
Yes.
Avatar was made by James Cameron.
Is the passive formal?
No, not necessarily. It can be formal or neutral or informal.
I hope to find everything clean and tidy … you’ve been warned!
But we often avoid the passive in very informal spoken language, for example, by using they.
They based the scenery in Avatar on the landscape here.
We don’t know exactly who they are, but we can guess that it’s the people who made the film.
I think I’ve heard people use you a lot too when they don’t refer to anyone in particular.
Yes, very good! That’s another way of sounding more informal. You is a bit different; it means 'people in general'.
Parcels can be collected from the Post Office between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (more formal)
You can collect parcels between 9 a.m. and 5 p.m. (less formal)
One last question, what about the passive with get? Is that informal too?
Yes, when we’re speaking informally we also often use get rather than the verb be.
He was sacked from his job. = He got sacked from his job.
But be careful, not all verbs can be used in the passive with get - only verbs for talking about an action or a change.
She was knocked off her bike by a bus. = She got knocked off her bike by a bus.
Charlie Chaplin was loved by millions. Charlie Chaplin got loved by millions.
Phew, OK. I think my brain has been fried by all this!
Ah, OK, we’ll stop. But look - you’re using the passive correctly already!

1    Check your grammar:
  • true or false
  •  Write the words in the correct order to make sentences.

form 9A

1. Easter

What does it mean?

Easter is a spring festival of new life. As a pagan tradition, it is the beginning of growth and new life after the cold, winter months. The name comes from the Anglo-Saxon goddess of the dawn and spring – Eostre. For Christians, Easter celebrates the resurrection of Jesus Christ and practising Christians attend special church services at Easter time. Easter celebrates life and rebirth, which is why we see lots of symbols of new life and fertility at Easter, like eggs, chicks and rabbits.

When is it?

Unlike Christmas, Easter isn’t on the same date each year. It takes place on the first Sunday after the first full moon of spring. Schoolchildren and students in the UK have about a two-week holiday at Easter time, which is almost as long as the Christmas holiday. It’s also the first public holiday after Christmas and everyone looks forward to their Easter break as a moment to relax, have a short holiday or visit family and friends.

Chocolate eggs

For most British children, Easter means chocolate Easter eggs. The shops are full of bright Easter displays decorated with chicks, rabbits and flowers, all with the objective of selling chocolate eggs in huge numbers. And it works! 90 million chocolate eggs are sold in the UK each year and each child receives on average eight chocolate eggs.
However, the eggs are sold in cardboard boxes and sometimes there’s more packaging than chocolate! Also, some people believe that too much chocolate is eaten and most doctors and dentists would advise people to eat Easter eggs in moderation.

Other 'egg-straordinary' traditions

In the UK, chocolate is definitely the most popular way to enjoy eggs at Easter. But there are some less sugary traditions, too. Chickens’ eggs are painted and decorated to give as presents, and eggs are also hidden for children to find as part of an 'egg hunt'. Some places even hold competitions to see who can roll an egg down a hill without it breaking!
There are other special foods too. Hot cross buns are typical cakes that are made at Easter time. They are spiced bread rolls with raisins and they always have a cross shape on top. They are delicious toasted with butter.
Do the True/False test
https://cutt.ly/it1jxXM
2.Watch the video lesson and do all the tasks in the video in your ex.-books
 do the test

form 10A

 1. Read the text about Easter
 and put the words in the sentences in the correct order
2. Learn the words on p.121 and write them down into your vocabularies
Enjoy a virtual tour of the National Gallery

form 11A

1. Read the information in the short texts about Easter
and do the puzzle
2.Do the final test on the topic
ex.1, p.200 (write numbers in the gaps from 1 to 11 and fill them in)
ex.2, p.201(questions 1-6 in the test) and ex.4, p.201,202 (questions 7- 13 in the test: read the texts and choose A or B )

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