Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task (завдання):
Ollie is a small red bus.
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task:
Every day he takes the children to the seaside.
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task:
On that special day, Ollie started work in the morning.
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task:
The teacher had a paper with the number of the bus on it.
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task:
The children played games on the bus.
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task:
Ollie is...
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Test:
Ollie lives ...
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task:
At nine o`clock in the morning, Ollie went towards ...
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task:
On the way to the seaside, Ollie turned to a...
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task:
At the seaside the children wanted ...
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task:
Chidren were ...
Ollie is a big red double-decker bus. He lives in a garage in the middle of the town. Every year Ollie takes lots of children to the seaside for a day, and today is that special day.
Yesterday, when Ollie finished his work in the town, Sam and Molly cleaned him and Ollie`s windows and even his big wheels were shining.
It was nine o`clock and Fred, Ollie`s driver, got into his seat, and Bill, the conductor, jumped onto the platform. Ting, went Ollie`s bell, and Fred started the engine.
Down the road went Ollie towards the school. Beep, beep went Ollie`s horn, telling the children that he was on his way.
All the children were in a long line near the school, with their teacher standing at the front. She had a paper with all the children`s names on it. As she read them out, one by one, Bill helped the children get on the bus.
When all the kids sat down, Bill rang the bell, and Ollie ran past the fields, through the woods and through the villages.
The happy children sang songs on the bus. On the way to the seaside, Fred turned Ollie into a little cafe, and all the children jumped out to buy cool drinks, salty crisps and ice cream.
As they were near the seaside, Ollie could smell the cool air blowing from the sea. Up and down the hills they went, until at last, Ollie saw the blue sea water in the distance.
The children were happy. They thought about all the sand castles that they were going to build, and all the games that they could play on the golden beach.
Task:
Ollie could smell the ....... air.
The Andriyivsky Descent
Andriyivsky Descent, popularly known as the Montmartre of Kyiv, is one of the most ancient streets in the Ukrainian capital. It charms with its legendary history, beautiful colors, and unique architectural ensemble. Because of its atmosphere, it successfully competes in popularity with Kyiv’s main street - Khreshchatyk.
Andriyivsky Descent appeared in the times of the Kyivan Rus. Back then, it connected the upper and the lower part of the town (Podol) and was so narrow, that only pedestrians and those on horseback were able to go down it. Only in the 18th century was the street widened, enabling carriages and loaded carts to pass through it. The descent got its current name after St. Andrew's Church was built at the top.
In the 19th-20th centuries, mainly artists, sculptors, musicians, and writers lived here. It was at that time that the street’s distinct atmosphere and its original look were created. Almost each building here is an architectural monument
One of the remarkable building on Andriyivsky Descent is the two-story house №13, where Mikhail Bulgakov lived and worked. Today, the house is a museum with an interesting exhibition, which is focused on the writer’s stay in Kyiv. Recently, a monument to Bulgakov was erected near the house.
If you want to find out more about the amazing history of the Andriyivsky Descent and its buildings and owners, you should check out the One Street Museum.
Today, as many years ago, a bohemian atmosphere reigns here. The numerous artistic salons, galleries, and art-cafes on the street reinforce this aura. Kyiv’s Montmartre is always full of artists and craftsmen selling pictures, decorations, glass and ceramic objects, as well as souvenirs.
Question 1.One of the remarkable building on Andriyivsky Descent is the two-story house №13, where Mykola Gogol lived and worked.
The Andriyivsky Descent
Andriyivsky Descent, popularly known as the Montmartre of Kyiv, is one of the most ancient streets in the Ukrainian capital. It charms with its legendary history, beautiful colors, and unique architectural ensemble. Because of its atmosphere, it successfully competes in popularity with Kyiv’s main street - Khreshchatyk.
Andriyivsky Descent appeared in the times of the Kyivan Rus. Back then, it connected the upper and the lower part of the town (Podol) and was so narrow, that only pedestrians and those on horseback were able to go down it. Only in the 18th century was the street widened, enabling carriages and loaded carts to pass through it. The descent got its current name after St. Andrew's Church was built at the top.
In the 19th-20th centuries, mainly artists, sculptors, musicians, and writers lived here. It was at that time that the street’s distinct atmosphere and its original look were created. Almost each building here is an architectural monument
One of the remarkable building on Andriyivsky Descent is the two-story house №13, where Mikhail Bulgakov lived and worked. Today, the house is a museum with an interesting exhibition, which is focused on the writer’s stay in Kyiv. Recently, a monument to Bulgakov was erected near the house.
If you want to find out more about the amazing history of the Andriyivsky Descent and its buildings and owners, you should check out the One Street Museum.
Today, as many years ago, a bohemian atmosphere reigns here. The numerous artistic salons, galleries, and art-cafes on the street reinforce this aura. Kyiv’s Montmartre is always full of artists and craftsmen selling pictures, decorations, glass and ceramic objects, as well as souvenirs.
Question 2.Andriyivsky Descent, popularly known as the Montmartre of Kyiv, is one of the most modern streets in the Ukrainian capital.
The Andriyivsky Descent
Andriyivsky Descent, popularly known as the Montmartre of Kyiv, is one of the most ancient streets in the Ukrainian capital. It charms with its legendary history, beautiful colors, and unique architectural ensemble. Because of its atmosphere, it successfully competes in popularity with Kyiv’s main street - Khreshchatyk.
Andriyivsky Descent appeared in the times of the Kyivan Rus. Back then, it connected the upper and the lower part of the town (Podol) and was so narrow, that only pedestrians and those on horseback were able to go down it. Only in the 18th century was the street widened, enabling carriages and loaded carts to pass through it. The descent got its current name after St. Andrew's Church was built at the top.
In the 19th-20th centuries, mainly artists, sculptors, musicians, and writers lived here. It was at that time that the street’s distinct atmosphere and its original look were created. Almost each building here is an architectural monument
One of the remarkable building on Andriyivsky Descent is the two-story house №13, where Mikhail Bulgakov lived and worked. Today, the house is a museum with an interesting exhibition, which is focused on the writer’s stay in Kyiv. Recently, a monument to Bulgakov was erected near the house.
If you want to find out more about the amazing history of the Andriyivsky Descent and its buildings and owners, you should check out the One Street Museum.
Today, as many years ago, a bohemian atmosphere reigns here. The numerous artistic salons, galleries, and art-cafes on the street reinforce this aura. Kyiv’s Montmartre is always full of artists and craftsmen selling pictures, decorations, glass and ceramic objects, as well as souvenirs.
Question 3.Andriyivsky Descent is less popular than Kyiv’s main street - Khreshchatyk.
The Andriyivsky Descent
Andriyivsky Descent, popularly known as the Montmartre of Kyiv, is one of the most ancient streets in the Ukrainian capital. It charms with its legendary history, beautiful colors, and unique architectural ensemble. Because of its atmosphere, it successfully competes in popularity with Kyiv’s main street - Khreshchatyk.
Andriyivsky Descent appeared in the times of the Kyivan Rus. Back then, it connected the upper and the lower part of the town (Podol) and was so narrow, that only pedestrians and those on horseback were able to go down it. Only in the 18th century was the street widened, enabling carriages and loaded carts to pass through it. The descent got its current name after St. Andrew's Church was built at the top.
In the 19th-20th centuries, mainly artists, sculptors, musicians, and writers lived here. It was at that time that the street’s distinct atmosphere and its original look were created. Almost each building here is an architectural monument
One of the remarkable building on Andriyivsky Descent is the two-story house №13, where Mikhail Bulgakov lived and worked. Today, the house is a museum with an interesting exhibition, which is focused on the writer’s stay in Kyiv. Recently, a monument to Bulgakov was erected near the house.
If you want to find out more about the amazing history of the Andriyivsky Descent and its buildings and owners, you should check out the One Street Museum.
Today, as many years ago, a bohemian atmosphere reigns here. The numerous artistic salons, galleries, and art-cafes on the street reinforce this aura. Kyiv’s Montmartre is always full of artists and craftsmen selling pictures, decorations, glass and ceramic objects, as well as souvenirs.
Question 5 Back then, it connected the upper and the lower part of the town (Podol) and was rather wide.
The Andriyivsky Descent
Andriyivsky Descent, popularly known as the Montmartre of Kyiv, is one of the most ancient streets in the Ukrainian capital. It charms with its legendary history, beautiful colors, and unique architectural ensemble. Because of its atmosphere, it successfully competes in popularity with Kyiv’s main street - Khreshchatyk.
Andriyivsky Descent appeared in the times of the Kyivan Rus. Back then, it connected the upper and the lower part of the town (Podol) and was so narrow, that only pedestrians and those on horseback were able to go down it. Only in the 18th century was the street widened, enabling carriages and loaded carts to pass through it. The descent got its current name after St. Andrew's Church was built at the top.
In the 19th-20th centuries, mainly artists, sculptors, musicians, and writers lived here. It was at that time that the street’s distinct atmosphere and its original look were created. Almost each building here is an architectural monument
One of the remarkable building on Andriyivsky Descent is the two-story house №13, where Mikhail Bulgakov lived and worked. Today, the house is a museum with an interesting exhibition, which is focused on the writer’s stay in Kyiv. Recently, a monument to Bulgakov was erected near the house.
If you want to find out more about the amazing history of the Andriyivsky Descent and its buildings and owners, you should check out the One Street Museum.
Today, as many years ago, a bohemian atmosphere reigns here. The numerous artistic salons, galleries, and art-cafes on the street reinforce this aura. Kyiv’s Montmartre is always full of artists and craftsmen selling pictures, decorations, glass and ceramic objects, as well as souvenirs.
Question 6Only in the 18th century was the street widened, enabling cars and buses to pass through it.
The Andriyivsky Descent
Andriyivsky Descent, popularly known as the Montmartre of Kyiv, is one of the most ancient streets in the Ukrainian capital. It charms with its legendary history, beautiful colors, and unique architectural ensemble. Because of its atmosphere, it successfully competes in popularity with Kyiv’s main street - Khreshchatyk.
Andriyivsky Descent appeared in the times of the Kyivan Rus. Back then, it connected the upper and the lower part of the town (Podol) and was so narrow, that only pedestrians and those on horseback were able to go down it. Only in the 18th century was the street widened, enabling carriages and loaded carts to pass through it. The descent got its current name after St. Andrew's Church was built at the top.
In the 19th-20th centuries, mainly artists, sculptors, musicians, and writers lived here. It was at that time that the street’s distinct atmosphere and its original look were created. Almost each building here is an architectural monument
One of the remarkable building on Andriyivsky Descent is the two-story house №13, where Mikhail Bulgakov lived and worked. Today, the house is a museum with an interesting exhibition, which is focused on the writer’s stay in Kyiv. Recently, a monument to Bulgakov was erected near the house.
If you want to find out more about the amazing history of the Andriyivsky Descent and its buildings and owners, you should check out the One Street Museum.
Today, as many years ago, a bohemian atmosphere reigns here. The numerous artistic salons, galleries, and art-cafes on the street reinforce this aura. Kyiv’s Montmartre is always full of artists and craftsmen selling pictures, decorations, glass and ceramic objects, as well as souvenirs.
Question 7.Almost each building here is an architectural monument.
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