April 15-19
Lesson 1
Jungle survival/page 74/to read the text and translate the unknown words
Lesson 2
Jungle survival /to retell the tex
Hometask:ex.2/a,b,page 75
April 8-12
Lesson 1
Fortune telling /to read the text and translate/page 72
Ex.9/a,b,page 73
Lesson 2
Fortune telling/page 72/to retell the text
March 25-29
Honor and Help Your Parents
1. Watch the video at the top of the page.
2. Read the story «Honor and Help Your Parents» just below it.
3. Do the exercises at the bottom of the page.
Do Not Harm a Person of Good Will
1. Watch the video at the top of the page.
2. Read the story «Do Not Harm a Person of Good Will» just below it.
3. Do the exercises at the bottom of the page.
March 18-22
Lesson 1
Getting the future wrong/to read the text and translate the unknown words/pages 68-69
Grammar:will,won’t
Hometask:2/c,page 69
Lesson 2
Fortune telling/to read the text and be ready to discuss/page 72
Hometask:3/a,b,page 73
March 11-15
Lesson 1
Read the dialogue on page 64
Do the exercises:ex.b/page 64,ex.10/a,b,page 65
Lesson 2
Check you progress/page 68
March 4-7
Lesson 1
Family holidays can be fun/page 60/to read and translate
Hometask:2/b,page 61
Lesson 2
Welcome to Cape Town/page 62
February 26-March 1
Lesson 1
Teen talk/to read the text and make an audio/page 58
Hometask:9/e,f,page 59
Lesson 2
Teen talk/to retell the text /page 58
Hometask:ex.10,11,page 59
February 19-23
Lesson 1
Speaking in many tongues/to retell the text/page 54
Hometask:ex.3/b,page 55,7/b,page 56
Lesson 2
Amazing facts or just lies/to read and translate the unknown words/page 57
February 12-16
Lesson 1
Check your progress/page 53
Lesson 2
Speaking in many tongues/page 54
February 5-9
Lesson 1
A long and healthy life ,page 46/to read and translate the unknown words.
Grammar :countable and uncountable nouns
Lesson 2
A long and healthy life/make an audio
Hometask:ex.3/b,d,page 47
January 29-February 2
Lesson 1
Teenagers:earning money/page 44/ to translate the unknown words
Hometask:ex.9/a,page 45
Lesson 2
Write an essay:My Dream Job
These questions may help you
- At what age do people usually begin to work in your country?
- At what age do people usually retire in your country?
- At what age would you like to retire?
- What do you think you will do after you retire?
- How much money do you think you need to retire with your lifestyle?
- Can you talk about what a typical day at your current job is like?
January 22-26
One who reads the future/to read and translate the unknowns words
Choose the Right Form of the Predicate
- Two dollars (is, are) not enough to buy a ticket for the theatre.
- The two dollars (is, are) exactly alike.
- Mathematics and Physics (is, are) difficult subjects.
- Phonetics (is, are) taught at our university.
- The girls as well as the teacher (want, wants) to discuss that question.
- The coach as well as the players (want, wants) to postpone the match because of the heavy rain.
- Either the headmaster or the staff (is, are) always late for the meeting.
- Either the staff or the headmaster (is, are) always late for the meeting.
- Neither the teacher nor the pupils (hope, hopes) for better results.
January 8-12
The limit of your kindness/to read the text and translate the unknown words
Grammar:
December 4-8
Check your progress /do all the exercises on page 39
November 27-December 1
Lesson 1
Ping Pong friendship that changed the world/read the text on page 32 and translate the unknown words
Grammar:regular and irregular verbs
Learn the irregular verbs
Lesson 2
Ping pong friendship that changed the world/to retell the text
Hometask:ex.2/b,c,e,page 33
November 20-24
Lesson 1
Read and match
1.What are the complications of bad sleeping patterns?
2. What steps can prepare our bodies for going to sleep?
3. What is the impact of sleepless nights at exam time?
4. Why is sleep so important for people?
5. What can be dangerous about watching a movie late at night?
6. Which lesson should help children sleep well?
7. In what kind of environment do people usually sleep best?
A. It’s common knowledge that people sleep best in a dark room that is slightly cool. It’s important to close your blinds or curtains and make sure they’re heavy enough to block out the light. You can add extra blankets or wear pyjamas if you’re cold. Note that an uncomfortable bed, heat and noise can ruin a good night’s sleep. A TV is also a distraction.
B. If you don’t sleep enough or have a disturbed sleep you can get heart disease, high blood pressure and even diabetes. People who don’t sleep enough get colds and flu more often than those who do. Moreover, recent research proves that poor sleepers gain weight more easily than people who sleep well. Extra kilos are the reaction of the body to the stressful sleepless situation.
C. Think twice before watching a movie late at night. Don’t spend sleeping time on endless computer games. The thing is that by getting up and going to bed at the same time every day, even on weekends, you teach your body to follow a healthy regime. You’ll quickly fall asleep, will have a good night’s sleep and will wake up at the expected time feeling fresh and active.
D. Some easy steps can prepare your body for going to sleep. You probably have some regular bedtime habits, even if you don’t realise it. Brushing your teeth, taking a shower, reading a book and setting your alarm clock may all be part of your evening routine. Remember that you should perform these activities in the same manner and in the same order every night.
E. Sleepless nights at exam time are very bad for students. If you prepare for your exam late at night, it will not improve your performance during the exam. On the contrary, it will affect your ability to concentrate, to react quickly and to analyse information. Recent research shows that the results of the tests written after sleepless nights are lower than usual grades.
F. If you think that during sleep, the brain rests, you’re mistaken. It’s a common myth about sleep. Sleep is definitely needed — but it’s not your brain that needs to rest, it’s your body that needs to relax. Your brain is still working when you’re asleep, controlling physical functions like breathing and your heart beat. However, because the brain does not have to go through the constant stress of thinking, you get up refreshed and recharged.
Lesson 2
Listening: Giving advice
- Who do you ask for advice and why?
- How good are you at giving advice?
November 13-17
Lesson 1
Remembering heroes/to read and translate the unknown words/page 30
Hometask:ex.10/page 31
Lesson 2
Remembering heroes/to retell the text
November 6-10
Lesson 1
Erin Brokovich/to read the text on page 26
Hometask:2/c,d,page 27
Lesson 2
Erin Brokovich/to retell the text
Hometask: ex.6/a,c,e,page 28
October 23-27
Try Not to Do Things to Others That You Would Not Like Them to Do to You
1. Watch the video at the top of the page.
2. Read the story “Try Not to Do Things to Others That You Would Not Like Them to Do to You” just below it.
3. Do the exercises at the bottom of the page
1. Watch the video at the top of the page.
2. Read the story “Take Care of Yourself” just below it.
3. Do the exercises at the bottom of the page
October 16-20
Read the dialogue on page 22
Hometask:ex.8/b,page 22,ex.9/a,b,page 23
Lesson 2
Check your progress/all the exercises on page 25
October 9-13
Lesson 1
Helping at hospital/read the text on page 18 and answer the questions
Grammar:present continuous
Hometask:ex.2/b,c,page 19
Lesson 2
Helping at a hospital/to retell the text
Hometask:ex.4/a,b,c,page 20
October 2-6
September 25-28
Lesson 1
School clubs/to read the text and be ready to discuss/page 16
Write about your school clubs.
Hometask:ex.4/b,page 15
Lesson 2
School clubs/to retell the text
Hometask:ex.9/c,page 17
September 18-22
Lesson 1
An unusual hobby/to retell the text/page 12
Hometask:ex.2/f,page 14,ex.3,page 14
Lesson 2
Write an essay “My hobby” and be ready to discuss
September 4-8
Revision exercises(pages 4-9)
Write an essay “Back to school”