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Speaking activities

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Activity 11. Speak about the following:

Compare the geographical positions of the three countries and say which country:

has the largest territory?

is the driest of the three?

is the most mountainous?

is the richest in mineral resources?

has the best water supply?

is the most densely populated?

does not include any islands?

has the most variety of climatic zones?

has the fewest number of seas?

has few mountains?

has the least favourable position for agriculture?

CAPITALS OF UKRAINE, GREAT BRITAIN AND THE USA

TEST YOURSELF

Activity 1. Choose the right variant to complete the following sentences. Check your answers with the texts given in the unit.


1. Kyiv is

c) younger than Washington. d) as old as Washington.   c) before the reign of Prince Volodymir. d) after the reign of Prince Yaroslav.   c) an entrance to the city; d) an entrance to the cathedral.   c) was painted by Rastrelli. d) has frescoes painted by Vrubel.   c) in the East End. d) in the City.   c) huge bell. d) icons.

 

a) younger than London.

b) as old as London.

2. Kyiv became the capital of Kyivan Rus

a) in the reign of Prince Volodymyr.

b) in the reign of Prince Yaroslav.

3. Golden Gates in Kyiv used to be

a) a place of worship;

b) a place of learning;

4. Andriyivska Church

a) was designed by an Italian architect.

b) is in Shevchenko Boulevard.

5. The Barbican Cultural Centre is situated

a) in the West End.

b) in Westminster.

6. St. Paul's Cathedral is famous for its unique

a) physical phenomenon.

b) clock tower.

7. The Changing of the Guards takes place in front of

a) Westminster Palace. c) the Tower.

b) Buckingham Palace. d) the Houses of Parliament.

8. Nelson's Column commemorates the British victory in the war with

a) Germany. c) Russia.

b) Italy. d) France.

9. George Washington was

c) assassinated in the Ford Theatre. d) the author of the Declaration of Emancipation.   c) the State of Washington. d) no state.

 

a) the first president of the USA.

b) the architect who designed the capital.

10. Washington is situated in

a) the state of New York.

b) the state of Columbia.

11. The Capitol is

c) the President's residence. d) the location of the Congress.

 

a) a museum in Washington.

b) the Washington Memorial.

 


12. The Lincoln Memorial looks like

a) a big pencil.

b) an ordinary house.


c) a classical Greek temple.

d) a classical Roman temple.


Reading activities

Activity 2. Try to match the following words that you will meet in the texts below with their Russian/Ukrainian equivalents:


1) pastures

2) meadows

3) invasions

4) deeds

5) wisdom

6) forefathers

7) monks

8) caves

9) ravines

 

10) insurance companies

11) street vendors

12) armory

13) fleet

14) charity

15) dungeon

16) to bury 17)to erect

 

18) to burn to ashes

19) to conquer

20) to witness

21) to create

22) to toll

23) to commemorate


 


 

a) пещеры/печери

b) рвы, овраги/яри

c) предки/предки

d) уличные торговцы/вуличні торговці є) латы, доспехи/лати, зброя

0 флот/флот

g) благотворительность/благодійність

h) луга/луги

і) темница, застенки/в'язниця

j) вражеские нашествия/ворожі навали

к) подвиги/подвиги

1) пастбища/пасовиська

т) монахи/монахи

п) страховые компании/страхові компанії

о) мудрость/мудрість

р) звонить/дзвонити

q) создавать/створювати

г) увековечивать/увічнювати

s) хоронить/ховати

t) возводить, сооружать/споруджувати

и) завоевывать/завойовувати

v) быть свидетелем/бути свідком

w) сгореть дотла/згоріти дотла


Activity 3. Match the following English words with their synonyms:

і

1) medieval a) to change

2) contemporary b) monarchs, kings and queens

3) to alter c) writers and poets


4) sovereigns d) ancestors

5) site e) church-yard

6) men of letters f) soldiers

7) cemetery g) from the Middle Ages

8) forefathers h) present day

9) warriors i) place

4. Rkadthe following texts and answer the questions that follow it:

Kyiv - the capital of Ukraine

The founding of the city

Like any other ancient city Kyiv was born on the bank of a river. It happened more than 2000 years ago. The beautiful old legend about the foundation of Kyiv tells about the three brothers-Kyi, Shchek and Khoriv and their sister Lybid, who sailing down the Dnieper saw the picturesque green banks and thought that this place would be perfect for a new city. They settled there and named the place Kyiv after the eldest brother. The new city started quickly to rise on the hills among the dark forests, full of wild animals, and rich meadows which provided good pastures for the cattle. The river Dnieper was both the friend, as it gave food and water to its people and helped in the city's trade and development, and the enemy, as it flooded the city every year ruining houses, destroying crops and taking away people's lives.

Kyiv grew larger and larger; it attracted many people from other cities, towns and villages. Rich people settled on the hills where the Princes' palaces were built, while common people lived in the lower part of the city, known as Podil, which later developed into a busy trading district. In the 9th century with the establishment of Kyivan Rus, Kyiv became its capital.

Historical sights

In the 10th century Prince Volodymyr the Great expanded the city, and his son Yaroslav the Wise ordered many beautiful churches to be built, including the famous St. Sofia's Cathedral (1037), a wonderful architectural monument which miraculously survived all the invasions and fires and still charms the citizens and the guests of the city with its unique beauty. The Cathedral was erected at the exact place of the victorious battle over the Pechenegs so that other generations would remember the deeds of their forefathers. It was not only a place of worship, it was also a place of learning and preserving the wisdom of the past, because it is there that the first school and library in Kyivan Rus was founded. At the same time the first monks settled in the caves on the steep left banks of the Dnieper, giving the beginning to another place of worship and amazing architectural beauty -Kyivo-PecherskaLavra. It was an outstanding cultural centre of Kyivan Rus where many famous people lived and worked: the Chronicle writers Nestor, Nikon and Joan, the painters Alimpiy and Grigoriy, the doctors Agapyt and Damian. Several times the Lavra was burnt to ashes by numerous invaders but each time it was restored, and now we can admire the wonderful churches and cathedrals of this architectural gem.

Another famous place in Kyiv is the Golden Gates which were one of the entrances to the city in ancient times and were usually opened to welcome very important guests. Now it has been turned into an interesting museum where you can wander around and imagine yourself in medieval Kyiv.

Opposite St. Sofia's Cathedral there is an impressive monument to Bohdan Khmelnitsky, the 17th century outstanding Ukrainian statesman and military leader who played an important part in Ukrainian history. If you walk up Shevchenko Boulevard you will be amazed by the beauty of Volodymyr Cathedral, whose icons and frescoes were painted by the famous artists Victor Vasnetsov, Mykola Nesterov and Mykhaylo Vrubel. In Andreivskiy Spusk your attention will be attracted by Rasstrelli's masterpiece - Andreyvska Church, and Mykhaylo Bulgakov's readers will find his museum just round the corner from the church.

Where to go and what to see in Kyiv

Khreshchatyk, the beautiful many-faced, brightly-lit main street of Kyiv, hasn't always been like this. Originally it was Khreschata Dolyna covered with forests and ravines. At the beginning of the 19th century the first wooden houses were built there, later stone buildings were erected. Practically all of them were ruined during the Great Patriotic War but later were restored by the Kyivites. The street leads to Independence Square, the main square of Kyiv which now together with Khreschatyk, is the favourite place for entertainment for the citizens and guests of the city.

Museum lovers will find hundreds of beautiful exhibits in the Museum of Ukrainian Fine Arts whose 21 galleries contain valuable collections of Ukrainian icons, pictures and sculptures from the 14th to the 20th century, including some works by Taras Shevchenko. His other paintings, manuscripts and personal belongings can be found in the Taras Shevchenko State Museum in Shevchenko Boulevard and in the museum in Kanev, his burial place. Another rich collection of pictures and sculptures can be seen in the Russian Arts Museum, which is the third largest after those of Moscow and St. Petersburg.

Theatre-goers will never be bored in Kyiv as there are theatres to all tastes: the Taras Shevchenko National Opera and Ballet House with wonderful singers and dancers, the Ivan Franko Ukrainian Drama Theatre, the Lesya Ukrainka Russian Drama Theatre, the Tchaikovsky Conservatory, the Kyiv Philharmonic Society, the Musical Drama Theatre and many others, all with wonderful highly-professional performers.

Kyiv has always been a very important scientific, educational and cultural centre. Among the best known higher educational establishments there are Shevchenko Kyiv National University, Kyiv Polytechnic University, International Independent University «Kyiv-Mohyla Academy», Kyiv State Conservatory and many others. Kyiv is the home of the Ukrainian Academy of Sciences and hundreds ol research institutes. It is also a huge industrial centre but the air in the capital does not seem to be very polluted due to the nearness of the river and plenty of greenery.

Wherever you go in Kyiv, you will see either a beautiful old building or a monument, a green park oi an amazingly decorated church - it is so full of places of interest that it's difficult to name even half ol them.

The present and the past live side by side in Kyiv, and both lovers of history and people who are interested in the contemporary life of the capital, will find something to their taste in the busy streets oi Kyiv.

Answer the following questions:

Have you ever been to Kyiv? If yes, when? How long did you stay there? Why did you go there? Dc you have any relatives or friends living in Kyiv? What did you do there? What places of interest did you visit? Which of them impressed you most of all? Can you say that you have seen all places ol interest in Kyiv? Would you like to go to Kyiv again? What would you like to see? If you haven't been to Kyiv, can you say that you would like to go there? What would you like to see' If you are a theatre-goer, which of Kyiv's theatres would you like to go to and why?

• Which of Kyiv's museums do you want to visit? Why?

Which part of Kyiv are you interested in more: the old or the modern one?

If you go to Kyiv, will you visit Kyivo-Pecherska Lavra? Yes/No? Why?

Would you be interested to go down the Dnipro by boat as far as Kanev? Yes/No? Why?

Activity 5. Read the text about London and answer some questions after it:

London - the capital of Great Britain

Many tourists who visit London for the first time are advised to start looking around the city either from the top of a Grand Tour double-decker bus or from a tour boat that will take you down the Thames as far as Greenwich and bring you back to Westminster or Charing Cross Pier.

From the upper deck of the tour bus you'll get a good overview of the hustle and bustle of the huge metropolis with its old and new sights living peacefully next to each other. The bus will take you to all the parts of London: the City, the West End, Westminster and the East End.

The City

The City on week-days is the busiest place in London with its numerous banks, offices, insurance companies and different firms. Now you will probably not see the legendary clerk in a dark suit and a bowling hat there. They are in the past. But the City is still the country's business and financial centre and its streets are always full of hurrying people and transport, souvenir street vendors, tourists and policemen. Tourists are attracted by the Bank of England, the Stock and the Royal Exchange, the Old Bailey which is the popular name of the Central Criminal Court of London, the Barbican Cultural centre with the Museum of London and the London home of the Royal Shakespeare company. It is much quieter in the City at the weekend, as nobody lives there, but there are always a lot of people in St. Paul's Cathedral which is the parish church of the British Commonwealth and one of the most beautiful buildings in the world. Its construction was completed at the beginning of the 18th century and it replaced the older cathedral that was destroyed by the Great Fire of London in 1666. The Cathedral is the masterpiece of the famous British architect Sir Christopher Wren whose tomb can be seen in the crypt. Besides its significance to the British believers and its beauty, St. Paul's Cathedral has another unique attraction -the Whispering Gallery which runs right round the inside of the lower section of the dome. If someone who is standing near the wall on one side whispers some words, they can be heard near the wall on the opposite side, 32 metres away.


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