воскресенье, 27 января 2019 г.

Завдання на карантин (виконати до 01.02.19)

5-th form

Watch the video, make a poster "My Family Tree" and prepare an oral report about your family.


6-th form

Watch the video, rewise the names of the shops and services. Answer the questions in the video. Be ready to write a dictation on the words.

7-th form 

 Watch the video, do the tasks in it, write down the text into your vocabularies. Be ready to tell about the rules of healthy living.

8-th form

 Rewise the vocabulary on the topic "Music".Be ready to write a dictation on the words. Write down the text into your vocabularies, translate it.
Music in Our Life
People cannot live without music. They listen to music, dance to music or learn to play musical instruments. There is music everywhere: at home, in a concert hall, in the park, at the seaside, in the forest and even in the street.
Music is not only a combination of pleasant sounds. It is an art which reflects life. Music reflects people's ideas and emotions. In this world of ours, filled with conflicts, tragedies, joys and hopes, music strives to speak to people of what is most important, urgent and poignant.
Music in the lives of different people is different: some compose music, others play music, and others only listen to it. A lot of people who cannot play any musical instrument love to listen to music either at home or at a con-cert. Different people like different kinds of music. You may prefer pop or rock music, country or folk music, classical music or jazz, but you certainly cannot think of a day without music.
As for me, I prefer ... music. I have a lot of cassettes (CDs, records). I try to watch all the programmes dealing with it on TV and to go to the concerts as often as possible. My favourite composer (singer, musician) is... I think he (she) is very talented. I can (not) play an instrument (the piano, the guitar, the violin). It is a great pleasure to be able to play an instrument and I like it a lot.


9-th form

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=p9wO8i0y4-Y

 Watch the videos, make a list of inventions mentioned in the text.

10-th form

Study the rule and do the tests. 


11-form

1. Study the rule and do the tests.


 2.Study the rule:
Forms of the Infinitive


As the infinitive has no tense, it does not in itself indicate the time of the action that it refers to. However, it can have aspect, which shows the temporal relationship between the action expressed by the infinitive and the time of the preceding verb. There are four types of infinitive, each of which has an active and passive form:
Active Passive
Simple infinitive (to) write (to) be written
Continuous infinitive (to) be writing (to) be being written
Perfect infinitive (to) have written (to) have been written
Perfect continuous infinitive (to) have been writing (to) have been being written

Simple infinitive

The simple infinitive refers to the same time as that of the preceding verb:
I was glad to see her.
He must be very happy.
I'll arrange a meeting with the manager.
My son's football coach is said to be very strict.

Continuous infinitive

The continuous infinitive refers to the same time as that of the preceding verb and expresses an action in progress or happening over a period of time:
I'm glad to be sitting here.
You must be joking.
This time next week, I'll be lying on the beach in Croatia.
Vincent was reported to be staying in Paris at that time.

Perfect infinitive

The perfect infinitive refers to a time before that of the preceding verb:
I'm glad to have studied at that school.
They must have forgotten about the deadline.
By next week, they'll have finished painting the rooms.
Lucy was assumed to have left the day before.

Perfect continuous infinitive

The perfect continuous infinitive refers to a time before that of the preceding verb and expresses an action in progress or happening over a period of time:
I'm glad to have been living in Barcelona for the last ten years.
He must have been waiting for ages.
Soon, he'll have been running for four hours.
The organisers were thought to have been preparing for days.

Passive infinitives

Passive forms are also possible:
Your composition has to be typed. (passive simple infinitive)
The spy's phone was believed to be being tapped.
(passive continuous infinitive, rarely used)
This sonnet must have been written by Shakespeare.
(passive perfect infinitive)
The picture is believed to have been being painted for years.
(passive perfect continuous infinitive, rarely used)