пятница, 13 марта 2020 г.

карантин 2020

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5th form

Topic: Seasons

1. Опрацювати тексти впр.2, с.178, вставити пропущені слова. Вивчити слова з vocabulary box , с.179

2. Переглянути відео
Виконати тест

3.  Прослухайте текст
  та вгадайте пору року:
ex.5, p.181 listen and read the poem

6th form

Topic: So Many Places

1.ex.1,2 p.157,158 read the names of the countries and find them on the map
https://cutt.ly/otfIPWd

2. Try to answer the questions of ex.2, p.161, then read the text of ex2b and compare the information with your answers. Copy out the names of London's sights into your exercise-books.

3. Learn the new words from the vocabulary box, p.164.
    Do ex.3, p.163 in your ex.-books and do the test
 https://cutt.ly/JtfONCM
 

7th form

 Topic: At the Doctor's

1. Do ex.1,2,3 on p.119,120 in your exercise-books
2. Listen, learn and act out the dialogue

8th form

Topic: Geographical Outlook

1. Do ex.1,2, p.200,201 in writing
2. Learn the rules

9th form

Topic: The UK Today

1. study the map of the UK and do ex.1,2a) p.182 in writing
2. Learn the new words of ex.2c), p.182, write them down into your vocabularies 

10th form

Topic:Nature

1. Recollect the rules of the I,II and III Conditionals

typecondition
I condition possible to fulfill
II condition in theory possible to fulfill
III condition not possible to fulfill (too late)

1. Form

type if-clause main clause
I Simple Present   will-future or (Modal + infinitive)
II Simple Past would + infinitive *
III Past Perfect would + have + past participle *

2. Examples (if-clause at the beginning)

type if clause main clause
I If I study, I will pass the exam.
II If I studied, I would pass the exam.
III If I had studied, I would have passed the exam.

3. Examples (if-clause at the end)

type main clause if-clause
I I will pass the exam if I study.
II I would pass the exam if I studied.
III I would have passed the exam if I had studied.

4. Examples (affirmative and negative sentences)

type Examples
long forms short/contracted forms
I + If I study, I will pass the exam. If I study, I'll pass the exam.
- If I study, I will not fail the exam.
If I do not study, I will fail the exam.
If I study, I won't fail the exam.
If I don't study, I'll fail the exam.
II + If I studied, I would pass the exam. If I studied, I'd pass the exam.
- If I studied, I would not fail the exam.
If I did not study, I would fail the exam.
If I studied, I wouldn't fail the exam.
If I didn't study, I'd fail the exam.
III + If I had studied, I would have passed the exam. If I'd studied, I'd have passed the exam.
- If I had studied, I would not have failed the exam.
If I had not studied, I would have failed the exam.
If I'd studied, I wouldn't have failed the exam.
If I hadn't studied, I'd have failed the exam.
* We can substitute could or might for would (should, may or must are sometimes possible, too).
  • I would pass the exam.
  • I could pass the exam.
  • I might pass the exam.
  • I may pass the exam.
  • I should pass the exam.
  • I must pass the exam. 
2. Do the test
https://cutt.ly/ytfS9w4

11th form 

 Topic: Speaking About Art

1.Study the rule

 Participle

What’s a Participle?

A participle is a form of a verb that can be used as an adjective or combined with the verb to be to construct different verb tenses.

Present Participles

In English, all present participles end in -ing. In most cases, if the base form of a verb ends in a consonant, you simply add -ing. Walk becomes walking, eat becomes eating, think becomes thinking, and so on. If the verb ends with a silent -e, the -e is usually dropped before -ing is added. Move becomes moving, consume becomes consuming, meditate becomes meditating. For verbs that end in -ie, the -ie usually changes to -y before the -ing is added.
Present participles are also sometimes called gerund participles.

Past Participles

Most past participles are formed by adding -ed to the base form of a verb (or just -d if the verb already ends in -e. Walk becomes walked, move becomes moved, and so on. However, there are a handful of verbs with irregular past participles. Some common ones include think/thought, eat/eaten, go/gone, do/done, and feel/felt.

Combining Participles with to Be

Present participles combine with the verb to be to form certain verb tenses. The past continuous, present continuous, and future continuous tenses combine the verb to be with present participles:
I was walking. (past continuous) I am walking. (present continuous) I will be walking. (future continuous)
Past participles combine with the verb to be to create the passive voice. In a passive voice construction, the grammatical subject of the clause receives the action of the verb. Someone or something else performs the action.
The pie was eaten by Rodney. The test was passed by the whole class. The movie was watched by people around the country.
https://cutt.ly/atfDY3o
2. Do ex.2, p.180,181 in writing

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