Wednesday 30 November 2016

Form 2. "My Family"

For students of the second form.
"My Family"




Have fun and learn about your family at the same time!!!

 Sing the song. / Співай пісню.

I Love My Dear Mummy
I love my dear Mummy,
I love her very much.
And do you love your Mummy?
– Of course, and very much!

I love my dear Daddy,
I love him very much.
And do you love your Daddy?
– Of course, and very much!

I love my dear sister,
I love her very much.
And do you love your sister?
– Of course, and very much!

I love my dear brother,
I love him very much.
And do you love your brother?
– Of course, and very much!

I love my dear granny,
I love her very much.
And do you love your granny?
– Of course, and very much!

I love my dear granddad,
I love him very much.
And do you love your granddad?
– Of course, and very much!


This is my father,
This is my mother,
This is my sister,
This is my brother.
Father, mother, sister, brother
Hand in hand with one another.

***
I have two sisters
And a brother,
And I’m very, very, very
Fond of my brother.


***
My mother is pretty,

My mother is kind,


My mother is the best


To my mind.


***
My father is brave,

My father is strong.

But he is busy

All day long.


***
I love my father,
I love my mother,
I love my sister
And my big brother.


***

This is my father,
This is my mother,
This is my sister,
This is my brother.

This is my uncle,

This is my aunt Lily,
This is my cousin,
And this is me.

***


Good Night
Good night, Mother.
Good night, Father.
Kiss your little son.
Good night, sister,
Good night, brother.
Good night, everyone.

Form 4. "A Weather Chart" ("Fly High 3")

For students of the fourth forms. ("Fly High 3")
"A Weather Chart"
These students are so creative!!!
 Excellent!!!

I hope their brilliant ideas will help you to make your own weather chart.






Use your imagination!!!
You can make your own weather chart, can't you?

It's interesting to know...
Chart  is information that is clearly arranged in the form of a simple picture, set of figures or a piece of paper with this information  on it.  Syn  diagram (Longman Exams Dictionary)
The students of the fourth forms were asked to present the results  of their experiment in the form of a chart.

Friday 25 November 2016

Greenwich - 2016 !!!

Greenwich - 2016 !!!
Greenwich is a fair contest!
Everyone has the same chance of winning!
82 students of our Primary School № 11 took part in the competition on the twenty-fourth of November 
(teachers of English: Halyna Vasylivna Nechypor 
and Olesia Mykolaivna Romaniuk).
The majority of students have a great chance to win!!!

Form 4

Form 3

Form 2


It was their first experience for the students of the second forms!!! 
They were diffident about their own success.




 The students of the third forms had  a similar experience last year!!! 
They were in very high spirits!!!

The students of the fourth forms were very confident. 


It was a joyful occasion for most of the students.
We wish you good luck!!!
Make progress and improve your English!!!















Thursday 24 November 2016

Form 2 A. The Contest "Olimpis 2016"

Form 2 A. The Contest "Olimpis 2016"
The students took part in a contest on the twenty-third of November. It was their first experience.






Most of the students were satisfied at the end of the contest!!!
They were lucky to get a result!!!
Great Job!!!




Friday 18 November 2016

Form 4. "My Book of Records"

For students of the fourth forms.
                                 "My Book of Records" 
You can compare people and things.
Alina created  her own book of records.

I hope it will help you.
Try your best! You can do this!




Form 2 B. The Contest "Olimpis 2016"

Form 2 B. The Contest "Olimpis 2016" 
It was an amazing event for our students of the second form. 
They took part in a contest on the seventeenth of November




Everyone was in festive mood!!!
The students had a great time!!! 
It was certainly an improvement!!!



Tuesday 15 November 2016

Form 4. Grammar Box. Past Simple (wasn't / weren't, Was / Were)

For students of the fourth form.
Grammar Box 
           Past Simple: wasn't / weren't, Was /Were

            (negative sentences, questions)    
 We use was and were in negative sentences and questions.

     Negative 
Long form                Short form
I was not                   I wasn't
He / She / It was not                He / She / It wasn't
You / We / They were not               You / We / They weren't

wasn't at school yesterday.
wasn't well last week.
He / She wasn't at home yesterday evening.
It wasn't rainy yesterday.
We weren't at the circus last month.
You weren't at the seaside last summer.
They weren't at the library two days ago.

We use wasn't and weren't with There.

There wasn't  any  coffee in the cup.
There weren't lots of schools in the town.


Questions                   Short answers

             Was I ... ?                     Yes, you were.    /   No, you weren't.

 Was I at the circus last month?

Yes, you were.    /   No, you weren't.

    Was he ... ?                     Yes, he was.   /   No, he wasn't.
Was your brother at work two days ago? 

Yes, he was. / No, he wasn't.

          Was she ... ?                   Yes, she was.   /   No, she wasn't.

Was her mum at the supermarket last week? 

Yes, she  was. / No, she wasn't.

Was it ... ?                         Yes, it was.  /   No, it wasn't.
Was it  snowy yesterday evening?

Yes, it was.  /   No, it wasn't.

Were you ... ?                      Yes, I was.    /  No, I wasn't
                                                      Yes, we were.    /  No, we weren't.

Were you at school yesterday? 

Yes, I was.    /  No, I wasn't       
Yes, we were.    /  No, we weren't.

 Were we ... ?                 Yes, you were.   /  No, you weren't.

 Were we at the seaside last summer?

Yes, you were.   /  No, you weren't.

 Were they ... ?                  Yes, they were.  /  No, they weren't.

Were your parents at the market last Saturday? 

Yes, they were. / No, they weren't.

I hope that you will enjoy using this short practical explanation!With my best wishes for your progress in English!!!

Wednesday 9 November 2016

Form 4. Grammar Box. Past Simple: Was / Were

For students of the fourth form.  
Grammar Box 
           Past Simple: was / were
            (affirmative sentences)   
We use the past simple to talk about the things that happened in the past.             
The past simple of the verb to be has two forms: was and were.
Present Simple            Past Simple
I am                             I was
He / She / It is             He / She / It was
You / We / They are        You / We / They were

We use was and were with There.
There is                      There was
There are                    There were

We use some common time expressions with the past simple:
yesterday
yesterday morning
yesterday afternoon
yesterday evening
this morning
this afternoon
this evening
last week
last month
last year
last summer
last autumn
last winter
last spring
last Sunday
on Sunday
three days ago

I was at school yesterday.
He / She was at home yesterday evening.
It was rainy yesterday.
We were at the circus last month.
You were at the seaside last summer.
They were at the library two days ago.

I hope that you will enjoy using this short practical explanation!
With my best wishes for your progress in English!!!