Stations you are going to stop at{D27102 A9-8310-4765-A935-A1911 B00 CA55}Grammar. Lexical. All over Great Britain and Ukraine. Phonetics. Tongue-Twisters. Word + Word. Emoji
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“GRAMMAR”STATION
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Use the phrase “to travel around England” in Present Simple (usually)Present Continuous (now)Present Perfect (this month)
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“Lexical”STATION
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Write down 5 words from each theme you have learnt
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“All over Great Britain and Ukraine”STATION
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Guess the country from the description1. Area: 603,628 km2 Population: 42 million people. Washed by: the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. The highest peak: Hoverla. The head of the state: President 2. Area: 240,000 km2 Population: 67 million people. Washed by: the Atlantic Ocean, the Irish Sea and the North Sea. The highest peak: Ben Nevis. The head of the state: Queen. UAUK
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1. Ireland , England, Scotland, Wales2. Northern Ireland, England, Scotland, Wales 3. Britain , England, Wales, Scotland. WHAT COUNTRIES DOES THE UK CONSIST OF?
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WHERE IS THE FLAG OF THE UK? HOW IS IT CALLED?1.3.2. Union Jack
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Where is Ukrainian and English COAT OF ARMS?12
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“PHONETICS”STATIONrrrrr
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Pronounce the words in a right way!United Kingdom. Europe. Northern Ireland. The Carpathian Mountains. The north. The east. The south
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“Tongue-Twisters”STATION
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Read as fast as possible!
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“Word + Word =”STATION
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Put the words in a right order to make sentences!The, washes, south, Black Sea, the, country, in the .bigger, other, England, bigger, is, countries, than. London, the, Great Britain, is, capital, of. People, Britons, who, in, Great Britain, live, are.
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Check yourselves!The Black Sea washes the country in the south. England is bigger than other countries. London is the capital of Great Britain. People who live in Great Britain are Britons.
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“Emoji”STATION
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Read the sentence. Sadly. Surprised Happily “It is Friday today”