Unit 7. UKRAINE. KYIV
Unit 7. UKRAINE. KYIV
Lessons 1-2
Ex. 3, p. 143
1-F, 2-T, 3-F, 4-F, 5-F
Ex. 6, p. 144
A)
1.so expensive
2. so busy
3. so small
4. hard
5. happy
6. poor
B)
1. She wanted to find out about the city attractions so she went to the tourist information centre.
2. We wanted to get to the airport quickly so we hired a taxi.
3. We wanted to grow our own vegetables so we moved to the country.
4. They wanted to have a well-planned holiday so we went to the tourist agency.
5. They wanted to watch the theatrical performance so they bought the tickets.
6. She was preparing a report on Kyiv in the Middle Ages so she bought a book about the history of Kyiv.
Lesson 3
Ex. 4, p. 146
By Dan: F, B, C, D, A, E
By Ann: E, B, C, D, A
Ex. 5, p. 147
Vydubetsky monastery used to be a family monastery of Prince Vsevolod, Yaroslav Mudry’sson.
It
It was founded in the 11th century. The churches of the architectural ensemble used to be made of wood but now most of the churches are made of stone.
This is one of the most interesting and picturesque places in Kyiv.
Lessons 4-5
Ex. 5, p. 148-149
1-C, 2-A, 3-D, 4-E, 5-B
Ex. 6, p. 149
1-D.2-E, 3-A.4-B, 5-F.6-C
Ex. 9, p. 150
1-B, 2-D, 3-C, 4-B, 5-A, 6-A
Lesson 6
Ex. 2, p. 151
1-B, 2-D, 3-E, 4-A, 5-C
Ex. 5, p. 152
1. Who does the main city in Kyiv attract?
2. Where did Kievan princes use to hunt?
3. What kind of trees are in blossom in Kyiv?
4. When doesn’t the traffic run in Khreshchatyk Street?
5. Where doesn’t the traffic run on Sundays?
6. Who enjoys street shows on Sundays?
Ex. 7, p.153
Sumska Street is the main street of Kharkiv. It stretches through the centre of the city to the Constitution Square. Sumska street appeared as a road from the Kharkiv fortress to Sumy and
Lesson 7
Ex. 2, p. 153
1-B, 2-C, 3-A
Ex. 4, p. 155
A)
1-B, 2-D, 3-F, 4-A, 5-E, 6-C
B)
1. solemn
2. stands out
3. entertainment
4. magnificent
5. impressive
6. enter
Ex. 7, p. 155
Dear Kate!
Thanks for your letter. You ask me to tell you about some places of interest in Kharkiv.
I will tell you about our Freedom Square. It is the largest square in Europe. It is approximately 690-750 metres (2,260- 2,460 feet) long and 96-125 metres (315- 410 feet) wide. The area of the complete square is approximately 12 hectares. A notable landmark of the square is the Derzhprom building, a prime example of constructivist architecture.
Lots of concerts and meetings usually take part in the Freedom Square.
The main New year tree can be also seen here.
Lesson 8
Ex. 1, p. 156
1. didn’t it?
2. aren’t there?
3. don’t they?
4. does it?
5. isn’t it?
6. aren’t they?
Ex. 2, p. 156
1. had
2. is flying, is
3. has changed, has always been
4. are
5. rebuilt
6. was looking, found
7. has always been, has always remained
Ex. 4, p. 157
1. Where is Podil located?
2. Why is it called the jewel of Kyiv?
3. What did craftsmen produce?
4. When was Podil destroyed?
5. Have people rebuilt it?
Ex. 5, p. 158
1-C, 2-E, 3-H, 4-F, 5-G, 6-B, 7-A, 8-D
Ex. 6, p. 158
1. is
2. has been spanning
3. is
4. harmonize
5. has built
6. was
7. locates
8. faces
9. is
10. can find