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ГДЗ Англійська мова 6 клас. Підручник [Калініна Л.В., Самойлюкевич І.В.] 2014
02.02.2021,
6 Клас / Англійська мова,
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Unit Seven: Welcome to the English-speaking World
p. 184, ex. 1a. What is the capital of Great Britain? — It is London.
What is the emblem of Canada? — A maple leaf.
What animal lives in Australia? — A kangaroo.
What is the capital of New Zealand? — Wellington.
How many states are there in the USA? — 50 states.
Look at the pictures and put questions to the answers given.
— Where do the English buy fresh baked bread? — At the corner shops, I think.
— What do the English eat for breakfast?
— Porridge.
— Where does a kangaroo live? — Kangaroos live in Australia.
— Where do teenagers of the USA like to spend time? — Teenagers of the USA like to spend time in the mall.
— What team game do Canadian boys enjoy playing? — Canadian boys enjoy playing hockey.
— Where do American children like eating out? — In McDonald's.
— What do you know about rugby? — It's a favourite sport in Britain.
p. 184, ex. 2b.
1. I have learned about animal life in Australia. — d) So have I.
2. I don’t know much about Maori people. — a) Neither do I.
3. I can go to London in summer. — f) So can I.
4. Phil doesn’t play hockey as his Canadian friend Jeremy. — g) Neither do I.
5. I’m good at English traditions. — b) So am I.
6. My English friend Lucy hasn't visited the USA yet. — c) Neither have I.
p. 187, ex. 2.
1. What is your lifelong dream? — To visit English speaking countries.
2. What must a traveller to English speaking countries know not to behave like a bull in a China shop? — He must know all the cultural do's and don’ts.
3. What cultural do's and don’ts do you know? — Be polite. Don’t speak too loudly. Mind your manners. Don’t point with your finger at the object or a person.
4. What excursions do you like to have in an English speaking country? — I’d like to visit the capitals and the places of interest.
5. What must a traveller know to feel at home in any English speaking country? — To speak English and to know all the tradi¬tions and customs.
6. Planning a trip abroad what must you do beforehand? — I must study English.
p. 188, ex. VI.
At home. My lifelong dream is to visit Australia. Firstly, I study English and this is an English speaking country. Secondly, I want to see beautiful nature and the animals that live only there. Besides, I’d like to see a famous Opera House. But most of all I want to meet the Australians and to learn more about their traditions and customs.
p. 189, ex. 2.
1. What are the cultural do’s of Great Britain?
2. I know little about this agricultural area.
3. Testing is a big educational problem.
4. Bristol is a big industrial city.
5. It is a well-known historical event.
6. I adore this musical programme.
p. 189, ex. 3.
Steve | Ann |
has grades „A „ in English, has already learnt a lot about great inventors and inventions, music and TV culture, places to visit and popular hobbies in some English-speaking countries | is a great admirer of animals and rare plants, wants to have a mind trip to the English — speaking countries |
1) A: Gee! Look at my test scores. They are straight A’s.
B: What do you mean? I can see elevens and even a twelve in your paper.
A: Don’t you know? In America they use letter grades. So, as language learners, we can speak as American kids do.
B: Now I see. Congratulations! Now you can travel to the English — speaking world easily.
A: I’d very much love to. It is my life-time dream.
B: One day it will come true, I’m sure. You’d better get ready for the trip beforehand.
A: I have already learnt a lot about great inventors and inventions, music and TV culture, places to visit and popular hobbies in some English-speaking countries.
B: Good of you, but it’s not half enough. There is much more to learn about the English-speaking world: writers and books, actors and films, singers and songs, art and artists.
A: I know, I know. It will help me very much.
p. 192, ex. 1a.
1. The biggest river in Ukraine is the Dnieper.
2. The capital of Britain is London.
3. The capital of the USA is Washington.
4. The longest river in the USA is The Mississippi.
5. Ukraine is washed by the Black sea and the Azov Sea.
6. Crimea is in Ukraine.
p. 193, ex. 2a.
Does the koala bear live in Africa? — No, it doesn’t. It lives in Australia.
Do the Indians live in Europe? — No, they don’t. They live in America.
Do the Inuits live in India? — No, they don’t. They live in Canada.
Does the Kangaroo live in Africa? — No, it doesn’t. It lives in Australia.
Does the white bear live in Antarctic? — No, it doesn’t. It lives in Arctic?
p. 193, ex. 2b.
My city is in Eurasia. It is in Europe, in Ukraine. It stands at the river Dnipro.
p, 193, ex. IVa.
to cross the sea; to reach the coast
to explore the land; to discover the way to make a trip; to find the way to conduct the expedition
p. 193, ex, IVb.
who takes part in discoveries;
what explorers do on a sea voyage.
I believe courageous seamen take part in discoveries. They find the way to the lands. I believe captains take part in discoveries. They conducted sea expeditions.
I believe explorers take part in discoveries. They explore unknown lands.
p. 194, ex. 2c.
Robert Scott, Great Britain | Ronald Amundsen, Norway |
He is a national hero of Britain. He made a risky journey to Antarctica. He took ponies and a few dogs only. He wanted to be the first person at the South Pole. But he lost his race against another great explorer. He died of extreme cold and hunger on the way in the ship. His countrymen can't help admiring his wisdom and courage. | He is a great Arctic explorer from Norway. He took sleds and dog teams. He kept a diary in which he described his hard journey. He put up a tent and a flag near it and claimed it for Norway. He beat another great explorer in the race to the South Pole. People admire his bravery and will power. |
1. Konald Amundsen is the pride of Norway.
2. Robert Scott died of cold and hunger.
3. Captain Cook is a brave sailor.
4. I can’t help admiring the great men’s wisdom.
5. Americans are very proud of Columbus.
p. 195.
At Home. Ronald Amundsen is a great Arctic explorer from Norway. He took sleds and dog teams. He kept a diary in which he described his hard journey. He put up a tent and a flag near it and claimed it for Norway. He beat another great explorer in the race to the South Pole. His countrymen can’t help admiring his wisdom and courage.
p. 197—198, ex. VI.
1. The French explorer Jacques Cartier came to Canada in 1534 and claimed it for France. In 1663 Canada became a province of France. There were about 60 000 French settlers and it formed a good percentage of today's French Canadians. But the British army also struggled for power in Canada and after many battles the balance was achieved. Sir Arthur Mackenzie founded British Columbia while Quebec and its territories remained French. As you see the two languages- French and English appeared historically.
p. 198, ex. 2.
A. I say Jim, what holiday do Americans celebrate on 12 October?
B. As far as I know, it is an American public holiday, you know, Columbus discovered America.
A. That’s true, but there is evidence that his great man didn’t know that he discovered America.
B. Exactly. Every country is proud of its heroes. Take Captain Cook who discovered New Zealand and Australia.
A. Far not everybody knows that he wanted to be the first person at the South Pole.
B. But unfortunately he lost his race against another great explorer,
A. You are right. But his countrymen can’t help admiring his wisdom and courage.
B. All famous explorers are national he-
p. 198, ex. 3.
Captain Cook discovered New Zealand and Australia. He made three journeys by sea to the Pacific Ocean and became the first European to arrive at the east coast of Australia. His ship — the «Endeavour» first found New Zealand and then crossed the Tasman sea to reach the smallest continent in 1770.The beauty of its nature and childlike natives — aborigines — made an unforgettable impression on him. He called that land Botany Bay. It took his crew more than six months to do a very difficult job — to draw maps of the coasts of Australia and New Zealand. That peacefully changed the map of the world. Captain Cook's last voyage brought him to Hawaii where the natives killed him in a fight in 1779.
p. 198, ex. VIII.
1. When was your country discover?
2. Who discovered it?
3. How do people honour this person?
4. Do you have a national holiday at this day?
5. Do you know his biography?
p. 199, ex. III.
1. Taras has taken many pictures in Canada. Who has taken many pictures in Canada? Where has Taras taken pictures?
2. We visited our International friends. Who visited the International friends? What did you visited?
3. I enjoy travelling. Who enjoys travelling? What do you enjoy?
4. Olgha made a tour of Britain last sum-mer. Who made a tour of Britain last summer? When did Olgha made a tour of Britain?
5. Boghdan is in New Zealand now. Who is in New Zealand now? Where is Boghdan?
6. My family will go to the USA next year. Who will go to the USA next year? Where will your family go next year ?
p. 200, ex. 2.
— I know for sure that there is much snow in Canada.
— So do I.
— Then Jeremy can go boating very often.
1. — I can’t play tennis.
— Neither can I..
— Then let’s join a tennis club.
2. — I can speak Spanish.
— So can I.
— And what about Ann?
3. — I don’t like milk.
— Neither do I.
— Let’s have a cup of tea.
4. — I have already watched this film.
— So have I
— Did you like it?
5. — I have never met that man.
— Neither have I.
— He is very funny.
6. — I am cold.
— So am I.
— Let’s go home.
p. 200, ex. 3.
You can the Chernomorets the Black Sea.
It is very hot in summer in Australia. London is situated on the Thames.
New Zealand and Australia were discovered by Janies Cook.
p. 201, ex. 1.
Changeable WEATHER
Splendid TIME
Beautiful BOUQUETS
Romantic SPOT
Lively PLACE
Picturesque BROOK
The weather is so changeable in spring.
We had a splendid time in the village.
Look at these beautiful bouquets.
What a romantic spot!
Our city centre is a lively place.
Look at this picturesque brook.
p. 201, ex. 2.
Seasons in this country are different from seasons in Ukraine. Autumn months are September, October and November. Winter months are December, January and February. Spring comes in March and lasts till May .Summer months are June, July and August. Children in this country have their summer holidays in summer, They celebrate Christmas on 25 December, but surprisingly it is the middle of December. They celebrate another great holiday — New Year in this season too, Many people come to this country on its winter months to have their rest from winter.
p. 201, ex. 3.
I think winter is the most thrilling in Australia. There people can meet New Year on the beach.
I think spring is the most thrilling in New Zealand. Trees and flowers are blooming.
I think autumn is the most thrilling in Britain. The mountains are so beautiful.
I think summer is the most thrilling in the USA. The beaches in California are wonderful.
p. 202, ex. 2.
Spring days; Spring had come once more to Green Gables — the beautiful, changeable Canadian spring, with sweet, fresh, chilly days and with pink sunsets.
— mayflowers; The Mayflowers were blossoming.
— old well; We had our lunch by an old well
— such a romantic spot.
— the brook. “It’s the most picturesque place, Manila. There are two maple trees on it and the brook flows right around it.
p. 202, ex. V.
The maple leaves were about to appear. The Mayflowers were blossoming, pink and white stars of sweetness under their brown leaves.
p. 202.
At Home. I think winter is the most thrilling in Australia. There people can meet New Year on the beaches. They have a lot of fun. It’s hot but streets and houses are decorated with Christmas trees and toys.
p. 204, ex. 2.
A: I say Mary, spring has come and nature wakes up.
B: True, true. It is romantic and beautiful. A: I think there can’t be anything better than the first green leaves,
B: Agreed. And I can't help admiring the first flowers.
A: Do you think spring in Ukraine is wonderful?
B: Sure. It is so thrilling and besides Mayflowers makes a real sensation.
Time to Write
My favourite season is spring. Nature wakes up and it is a real sensation. It’s so thrilling when we see green leaves and Mayflowers. I think spring in Ukraine is wonderful. The blooming trees are so romantic.
p. 205, ex. 1.
Country | Capital City |
Spain | Madrid |
Germany | Berlin |
Great Britain | London |
Ukraine | Kyiv |
The USA | Washington D, C |
Australia | Canberra |
Canada | Ottawa |
France | Paris |
— Do you happen to know about the White House?
— Oh, that’s pretty interesting.
— They say the London Eye can take your breath away.
— So I have heard.
— It's an open secret that Lake Griffin is the greatest attraction in Canberra.
— There is every reason for that
— It’s a well-known fact that Tulip Parade in Ottawa is amazing.
— You don’t say so!
p. 207, ex. IV.
1. Let's stop at this picturesque place. It's Griffin Lake a favourite place of those who live in Canberra. It’s good for Canoeing and boating. You can also cruise round Lake Griffin on any weekday. The lake is extremely popular with kids.
p. 208.
At Home. London is the capital of Great Britain. More than six million people live in London. London lies on both banks of the river Thames. It is the largest city in Europe and one of the largest cities in the world.
London is not only the capital of the country; it is also a very big port, one of the greatest commercial centres in the world, a university city, and the seat of the government of Great Britain.
The most important parts of London are: the City, the West End, the East End and Westminster.
The City is the busiest part of London. People do business there. Only about ten thousand people live there.
The West End is the richest part of London. You can find the best shops, theatres, cinemas, museums, fine parks and squares there. Its houses and streets are the finest in the capital. The rich people live in the West End.
The East End is the part of London where working people live. It is not so rich as other parts of London and there are fewer parks there.
Westminster Abbey is one of the most beautiful buildings in London. There are many monuments of great men there. Many great English scientists lie buried there; among them Newton, Darwin and Watt. In the Poets' Corner some of the famous English poets and writers are buried.
p. 208, ex, 3.
1. The Washington Monument can’t leave anybody indifferent.
2. As far as I can judge this is one of the most interesting places.
3. Many places of interests are closely connected with history.
4. We can have the time of our lives swimming and sunbathing.
5. The London Eye is a popular place in London.
6. I’m dead sure you’ll learn much interesting then.
p. 210, ex. 1.
1. What is London Quiz? — London Quiz is a new quiz show on our local television. 2. Who wants to take part in a London Quiz and why? — The winner will get a chance to travel to London this summer so a lot of young people want to take part in a London Quiz. 3. Who is Mr. Know-all about London? — Paul is. 4. When did Paul get the first score in Lu-cy’s examination? — When he told about Big Ben. 5. Who lives in “Neverland”? — Peter Pan does. 6. How many Thames bridges are there in London? — 15 bridges (According to the Internet.)
p. 211, ex. I.
1. We live in Europe, in Ukraine, to be exact.
2. We have some relatives in Canada and the USA.
3. James Cook is a national hero of Britain.
4. In spring the fruit trees break into blossom in Washington D. C.
5. There is a monument to Lincol n in Washington D.C.
6. Canberra is the capital city of Australia.
p. 211, ex. 2.
A: As far as I can judge, you are Mr. Know-All about London.
B: Do you really think so?
A: I mean it, I really mean it. Let me examine you.
B: Go ahead. .
A: My first question is about Big Ben: what is it?
B: It is in the clock tower, in St. Stephen’s Tower, to be exact. I’m dead sure about it. A: So am L Now, you find the statue of Peter Pan?
B: I have just read a book by J.M. Barrie about Peter Pan who lives in a magic place called “Never Never Land”.
A: So have I. He is the one who never grows up, isn’t he?
B: Let’s do some Internet search together.
p. 211, ex. VIII.
London is the capital of Great Britain. More than six million people live in London. London lies on both banks of the river Thames. It is the largest city in Europe and one of the largest cities in the world.
London is not only the capital of the country; it is also a very big port, one of the greatest commercial centres in the world, a university city, and the seat of the government of Great Britain.
The most important parts of London are: the City, the West End, the East End and Westminster.
The City is the busiest part of London. People do business there. Only about ten thousand people live there.
The West End is the richest part of London. You can find the best shops, theatres, cinemas, museums, fine parks and squares there. Its houses and streets are the finest in the capital. The rich people live in the West End.
The East End is the part of London where working people live. It is not so rich as other parts of London and there are fewer parks there.
Westminster Abbey is one of the most beautiful buildings in London. There are many monuments of great men there. Many great English scientists lie buried there; among them Newton, Darwin and Watt. In the Poets' Corner some of the famous English poets and writers are buried.
p. 212, ex. II.
1. Tourists were staring at a marbles tone structure. 2. Canberra produced an unforgettable impression on me.
3. James Cook claimed a new land Britain. 4. I felt home in Hyde Park. 5. We’d like to have a mind trip to New Zealand. 6. Travelling in Australia we had the time of our lives.
p. 212, ex. III.
1. Do you happen to know about the unique ski museum? — c. I do. This museum is in Canada. It’s pretty interesting.
2. It's an open secret that many sights in Washington are connected with the life of the presidents. — a. So I have heard. I've read about the Lincoln monument, and want to know more about the White House.
3. It’s a well-known fact that you can enjoy the whole panorama of town from its top. — d. There’s every reason for it, because the London Eye is the largest observation wheel in the world.
4. They say New Zealand’s flora can take your breath away. —b. Agreed. I can’t help admiring tulip-trees and magnolia trees
5. Australians celebrate Christmas on the beach when it’s very hot. — e. You don’t say so! Christmas on the beach? Never heard of it!
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