Musical Instruments
Vocabulary
stringed instruments - струнні інструменти
wind instruments - духові інструменти
percussion instruments - ударні інструменти
Musical Instruments
Vocabulary
stringed instruments - струнні інструменти
wind instruments - духові інструменти
percussion instruments - ударні інструменти
Friday, the twenty-second of April
At the Concert Hall
Possessive Pronouns
PB: p.48 ex.1
PB: p.49 ex.3
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=okaYPgfkQU8
Friday, the fifteenth of April
Orchestra Practice
Possessive Pronouns
Task 1. Revise the possessive pronouns.
Thursday, the fourteenth of April
Orchestra practice
Possessive Pronouns
Vocabulary
orchestra practice - репетиція оркестру
concert hall - концертна зала
musical instrument - музичний інструмент
play an instrument - грати на інструменті
musician - музикант
conductor - диригент
tambourine - бубон
triangle - трикутник
trumpet - труба
trombone - тромбон
drum - барабан
harp - арфа
saxophone - саксофон
keyboard - синтезатор, "клавіши", клавіатура
recorder/flute - флейта
violin - скрипка
string - струна
blow - дути
hit - бити, вдаряти
sticks - палички
fiddlestick - смичок
shake - трясти
play the guitar - not on the guitar!!!!!!
Task 1. Label the pictures.
Friday, the first of April
Description of an Animal
New Vocabulary:
famous - відомий
certainly - точно
itself - сам по собі
mean - означати
although - хоча
wild animal - дика тварина
endangered animal - тварина, яка під загрозою вимирання
few-fewer-the fewest - мало
species - види тварин
well-known - добре відомий
length - довжина
as well as - так само як
male - чоловічий рід
female - жіночий рід
tusk - бивень
snout - мордочка
pointed ears - загострені вушка
antlers - роги
related to - пов'язані з
nocturnal - нічний
Read about the babirusa, then complete the descriptions a-e with words from the box.Wednesday, the thirtieth of March
The Secret Door
(story)
New Vocabulary
trap - пастка
forever - назавжди
hurry up - поспішай
Watch the story.
Read the story.
Friday, the twenty-fifth of March
Unit 6
Mythical Beasts
Degrees of Comparison
Ступені порівняння
Revise the rules!
Degrees of Comparison
are used when we compare one person or one thing with another. There are three
Degrees of Comparison in English.
1. Positive degree.
e.g. small
intelligent
2. Comparative degree.
e.g. smaller (one-syllable
words)
more intelligent
(two- or more syllable words)
3. Superlative degree.
e.g. the smallest (one-syllable
words)
the most intelligent
(two- or more syllable words)
Let us see all of them
one by one.
1.Positive degree.
When we speak about only one person or thing, We use the Positive degree.
Examples:
• This house is big.
In this sentence we talk about only one noun “The house".
• He is a tall student.
• This flower is beautiful.
• He is an intelligent boy.
2.Comparative degree.
When we compare
two persons or two things with each other.
Examples:
a. This house is bigger than that one.
b. This flower is more beautiful than that one.
c. He is more intelligent than this boy.
d. He is taller than Mr. Hulas.
When we compare more than two persons or things with one another,
we the Superlative degree.
Examples:
a. This is the
biggest house in this street.
b. This flower is the most
beautiful one in this garden.
c. He is the most
intelligent in this class.
d. He is the
tallest student in this class.
Spelling rules
1. Consonant +y - y +
i+er (est)
e.g. pretty -
prettier - the prettiest
2. One syllable word -
double consonant
e.g. sad - sadder -
the saddest
3. Final "e" is
ommited (випадає)
e.g. nice - nicer - the nicest
Irregular adjectives
good - better - the best
bad - worse - the worst
much\many\a lot of - more
- the most
far - further - the
furthest
little - less the least
Complete the tasks
Musical instruments Possessive Pronouns Revision Look at the picture then read and complete.