06.10.2025 Time 10:50
Topic : Unit 4 CHAMPIONS . Sports Sb. p. 24
USE THE VERBS:
GO – if you speak about sports ending in –ing (коли говоримо про види спорту, які мають закінчення – ing);
You go swimming.
PLAY – if you speak about ball games and chess (коли говоримо про ігри з м’ячем та шахи);
You play football. We play chess.
DO - if you speak about other sport (коли говоримо про інші види спорту);
You do athletics.
Play game:
Sb. p. 24, ex,3- ( у зошит)
Sb. p. 24, ex,2 -Listen to six interviews and match the sentence halves.
Sb. p. 24, ex,5- ( усно)
Homework : Wb .p.16
02.10.2025 online lesson 10:50
Topic. Unit 3 My way of life. An informal email (1). Sb. p. 23
In informal emails:
An informal email use an informal phrase to begin your email: Hi..., Hello..., It's great to hear from you use short forms: it's, he's, I'll use informal words and expressions: Great!, loads of things, He's into..., I guess... use an informal phrase to end an email: Write soon, Speak soon, See you soon
Classwork: Sb. p. 23, ex. 1-5 (усно)
Sb. p. 23, ex. 6- ( письмово)
Homework: Sb. p.23, ex.8-Write your email to Mark.
Classwork: St.b.22-23, 148
Revise comparative and superlative adjectives (video task)
Revise vocabulary list
Homework: W.B. p.14
Comparative and Superlative Adjectives
We use comparative adjectives to compare two things.
Example: "My house is bigger than yours."
We use superlative adjectives to compare one thing with a group.
Example: "This is the biggest house on the street."
For short adjectives, add -er or -est:
tall → taller, the tallest
For adjectives ending in -y, change to -ier / -iest:
happy → happier, the happiest
For long adjectives, use more / most:
more interesting, most interesting
Use than with comparatives: "He is taller than me."
Use the with superlatives: "She is the fastest runner."
Don’t say “more better” or “most biggest” – use just one form!
Виключення
good- better -the best
bad- worse- the worst
Classwork: St.b. ex.1-3, p.21
Homework: W.b. p.13
Classwork: St.b. ex.1-3, p.16,
* Extra activity: ADJECTIVE OR ADVERB
* Revise the rule from the previous lesson:
Stative verbs describe a state rather than an action. They aren't usually used in the present continuous form.
I don't know the answer. I'm not knowing the answer.
She really likes you. She's really liking you.
He seems happy at the moment. He's seeming happy at the moment.
Stative verbs often relate to:*thoughts and opinions: agree, believe, doubt, guess, imagine, know, mean, recognise, remember, suspect, think, understand
*feelings and emotions: dislike, hate, like, love, prefer, want, wish
*senses and perceptions: appear, be, feel, hear, look, see, seem, smell, taste
*possession and measurement: belong, have, measure, own, possess, weigh.
Homework: St.b. ex. 4,p.129 (make up 8 sentences using the adverb forms of the adjectives in the box)
16.09.2025 Online lesson 10:50
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/89926835958?pwd=aJF9r9dI3jHar5XFOfj2ex1m0aY7nJ.1
Topic: Past Simple. Sb. p. 16, p.145
Homework:
W.b. p.8, ex.1- revise the adjectives; ex.1,3 p.10
St.b.p.145- learn 10 irregular verbs
15.09.2025 Online lesson 10:50 https://us05web.zoom.us/j/88115799277?pwd=9Sl2pkNUfCgsPBiRofVc2gggHkS2AS.1
Topic: Fashion and music. Sb. p. 15
Exercise 2: Read the article again. Choose the correct answers.
Exercise 3: Match the highlighted words in the article to the correct meanings.
Vocabulary Focus:clothing-одяг, вбрання; trends-напрям у моді; tear-tore(past)-розривати; messy-неохайний;look-зовнішній вигляд
Your Task
Clothing: She bought new clothing for the concert.
Trends: One of the latest fashion trends is oversized jackets.
Tore: He accidentally tore his jeans while dancing.
Messy: Her hair looked messy after the long day.
Look: I love your new look – it's so stylish!
Homework:
Complete pages 5–6
09.09. 2025 Sports and games. Prefixes un-,im-,in-
Онлайн урок о 10:50
https://us05web.zoom.us/j/89926835958?pwd=aJF9r9dI3jHar5XFOfj2ex1m0aY7nJ.1
Homework:
Watch the video, practise pronunciation, and learn new words.
Put the adjectives into the correct group: https://wordwall.net/ru/resource/3490860/prefixes-im-in-un-
St.b. p.13, ex. 5,6
Adjective/Meaning/Example Sentence
Tight-fitting Very close to the body, shows body shape (Athletes often wear tight-fitting clothes to show off their physique.)
Casual Everyday clothes, relaxed and comfortable (Jeans and a hoodie are my go-to casual outfit.)
Formal Clothes for serious occasions or business( He wore a formal suit to the job interview.)
Colourful Bright or multicolored (Her dress was so colourful – perfect for summer!)
Plain Simple, usually one color, not decorated (He wore a plain beige shirt.)
Tasteful Stylish, elegant, and appropriate (That blazer looks very tasteful with your skirt.)
Unfashionable Out of style, not trendy (Those shoes look comfy, but they’re totally unfashionable.)
Smart Neat, stylish, tidy (but not necessarily formal) (She wore a smart dress to the school dance)
Trendy Very fashionable and modern (Your new sneakers are so trendy!)
Sleeveless Without sleeves, exposes the arms (I wear sleeveless tops when I go to the gym.)
Scruffy Dirty or untidy (These jeans look scruffy – time to wash them!)
SB, p.14, ex.2–3
Clothing Vocabulary: T-shirt, Leather jacket, School uniform, Blazer, Trousers, Tie, Shirt, Shoes, Blouse, Skirt, Tights, Sports tops
Homework: SB, p.14, ex.4–5