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+ Ukraine is a big country in eastern Europe. + Kyiv is the capital of Ukraine. Almost 3 million people live there. + The Ukrainian currency is the hryvna. + Ukraine has an area of 600,000 km®. It is the second biggest country in Europe. + The landscape of Ukraine is mainly flat and plain with many beautiful fields, In the West there are the Carpathian Mountains. The highest mountain is Mount Hoverla (Hora Hoverla) which is 2,061 m. + The United Kingdom is the official name of the country which consists of: England, Scotland, Wales and Northern Ireland. Great Britain is a popular name for the UK but in fact it is the name of the island, + The capital of the country is London. About 8 million people live there. + The currency of the UK is the pound sterling — all British money has got an image of the Queen on it! + The size of the UK is 242,495 km?, + The country is quite hilly with some low valleys. The highest mountain in the UK is Ben Nevis in the Scottish Highlands, which is 1,345 m, 1 What are the countries of the United Kingdom? 2 What is Great Britain? 3 Which country is bigger - the United Kingdom or Ukraine? 4 Which of the two countries is mostly flat and plain? @ Fead the text again and complete the table about the two countries, Capital city Population of the capital Currency Size (Highest mountain (OANClear{Guess} Famous people of Ukraine and Great Britain ‘The two countries are famous for their history, traditions and beautiful landmarks. They are also known for their famous people. Read the names of the people. Choose their nationality and match them with their jobs. Dour 1 David Beckham € a writer 2 JK. Rowling e b swimmer 3 Leonid Kadeniuk .. oa ¢ scientist 4 Taras Shevchenko € d astronaut | 5 Isaac Newton € @ poet and playwright I 6 William Shakespeare @. f football player 7 Andriy Shevchenko e g poet and painter | 8 Yana klochkova * h football player i | ED Read the questions and do the quiz. @ wnat is the name of the place where you live? C2 nae een cn * acity * atown * avillage © Which region of Ukraine isitin? © East © West * Central © Whats the nearest large city to the place where you live? + Kyiv * Odesa © Kharkiv © Zaporizhzhya * Dnipro * Lviv * Donets'k © Mykolaiv Tee ens mountains © rivers sea © hills lakes * fields forests © what places of interest are there in your area? museums © a stadium or sports parks ornature area reserves * statues or monuments * anOld Town © markets with local © theatres products * aport ©} complete the text below with your answers, Use the words from exe Hive in, It’sa. Ukraine. The nearest largest city to the place where live 18........cesses In my area there is/are. ...,but there isnt's a /aren't any When you visit my area, you can go to the orthe... © Fead the text about Oksana’ friend and her family. Find 5 places in her hometown. My name's Oksana and | live with my family in Lviv. Everyone in my family likes helping others. We also try to support our local ‘community. My parents are doctors and they work in the Municipal Hospital. ‘After work they often visit an old people's home in our area. They are volunteers there - they help elderly people and cure their illnesses. eae My older brother, Pavlo, is 20. He studies languages at the National University. He's a dog lover. He organises charity events at his University to collect food for the dogs at an animal shelter. My best friend's name is Daryna. We go to the same school. Daryna is a nature lover and ecology is very important to her. Last week we made homemade paper out of used paper. It was great fun and I loved it! charity /"tfaerati/ Gnaroaivinicts, Gnaroalvinndi —_ shelter /felto(e/ npurynok cure /kjua(n)/ sunikosyeaa support /so'pox(nt/ nlatpumyeara ‘municipal /mju'nistp(2)l/ wyHiyananbHni, volunteer /,volan'tia(ry BonoHTep wicexnit Places in Oksana’s city: le fea . 3 4 - 5 © Fead the text again, and match the people with their activities. (Oksana's parents [RB] _aryna and oksana a + cure elderly people + make homemade paper + work in a hospital + organises charity events to collect food for animals Read the list of voluntary activities below. Choose the activities which you can do in your town or city. (Cciean up rubbish in tho local park) (2 Plant some flowers inthe schoolyard) (GMoke gis for kids atthe local hospital) (4 Bea volunteer at local ld people's home (Gave books toa local erary ) (6 Give dog o ct food tothe local anima shelter) Work with a partner. Choose one activity from exercise 5 which you want to do together. Prepare a plan for your voluntary work. Share your ideas with your classmates. Voluntary work plan What we want to do: ae : “Things we need What we need to do to organise this: Look at the list of holidays in Ukraine. What are their names in Ukrainian? Match the holidays with the correct dates. ~The second Sunday of May _ Mother's Day June 28 Constitution Day March 8 Teacher's Day December 19 St. Nicholas Day The first Sunday of October Read the texts about some holidays in Ukraine. Choose the correct month for each holiday. "New Year is @ wonderful time to relax. New Year's Day is a public holiday in Ukraine. Itis celebrated on December/January 1". People send each other greetings and best wishes. Christmas Eve is celebrated on ® January/February 6% and Christmas Day on ® January/ February7®. People decorate their Christmas trees, give each other presents, and sing Christmas songs. They also eat traditional dishes such as borshch (beetroot soup), Kutia (a grain dish with Poppy seeds and honey), varenyky (dumplings with cabbage and potatoes) and uzvar (a drink made of dried apples, pears, and prunes). . Victory Day is celebrated on “9% March/May. It is a day to honour war veterans and heroes. Streets and houses are decorated with balloons and flowers. People lay flowers at the Tombs of the Unknown Soldiers. There are many concerts and there is an evening firework show. '9 24 August/September is Independence Day in Ukraine. tis ‘an important public holiday. There are alot of concerts, parades, exhibitions and feasts with different dishes of national Ukrainian cuisine. In the evening there is a beautiful rework show. ‘The Day of Knowledge is on September/October 1%. Its the beginning of the school year for students and teachers. There is a tradition called the ‘fist bell’ which symbolises the new school year. The day is a great celebration of knowledge and education. exhibition /,eksi'bif(o)n/ BuctapKa, knowledge /'nolids/ aHaHHa honour /‘nna(r)/ swanyeaTn feast /fi:st/ CanTkyBaHHA, GeHKeT Tomb of the Unknown Soldier /tu:m av di: an'naun ‘sauldsa(n)/ Moruna Hesigomoro congaTa © | Askand answer about your favourite holiday. Read the text about holidays in the United Kingdom. Then read the sentences below. Are they true or false? The UK celebrates New Year's Day on 1* January. On the night before this day, people go for parties and set fireworks off! Valentine's Day is celebrated on 14" February. People give or send Valentine's cards to the ones they love. They also give each other chocolates or flowers to celebrate this day of love. Halloween is celebrated on 31* October. Children and adults enjoy Halloween fancy dress parties. They wear costumes of witches, monsters and ghosts. Christmas Eve in Britain is the day of preparation for Christmas Day, which is celebrated on 25 December. The day after Christmas Day is called Boxing Day (26" December). Christmas is abig celebration in the UK! People spend time with friends and family. They give each other presents and eat tra and Christmas pudding ional Christmas food - turkey, roast potatoes, Brussels sprouts 1 Parties are organised to celebrate the beginning of the New Year. 2 Sending Valentine's cards is a tradition on 15% February. 3 It's tradition to wear a costume at Halloween, 4 Bonfire Night is celebrated in late autumn. 5 Christmas Eve is a day of celebration. © Find information inthe texts about the same holidays in Ukraine and the United Kingdom. Write their names and the dates when they are the two countries celebrate eS cy Christmas Eve rere ent 5 Date of celebration kuru ur oad re Christmas Day Second Day of Christmas New Year's Day eh © 6 back to the texts and write the names of traditional Christmas dishes in the two countries. in the numbers of the matching photos from pages 114-115. 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