1. The document is about an English schoolgirl named Grace who likes to listen to stories from her friends after school.
2. Grace usually doesn't have her own stories to tell, but today she has a real story about something that happened at school.
3. Grace tells her friends that her teacher kept her after lessons for something she didn't do, and her friends want to understand what happened.
The document is a textbook for English lessons for grades 3-10 in Ukraine. It contains instructions, vocabulary words, sentences and short dialogues for students to practice their English reading, writing, speaking and comprehension skills. The first section introduces the letters of the alphabet and their sounds. Exercises include reading words aloud, matching words to their Ukrainian translations, answering comprehension questions and filling in blanks in sentences. Later sections provide longer reading passages and dialogues for students to practice conversational English.
What's your name?
Me: My name is Taras.
Assistant: Where are you from?
Me: I'm from Kyiv.
Assistant: Do you have any pets?
Me: No, I don't have any pets.
Assistant: How many friends do you have?
Me: I have two best friends.
Assistant: What are their names?
Me: Their names are Ihor and Dan.
4 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about yourself.
5 Work in pairs. Make up a dialogue about a new friend.
My name is...
I'm from...
I have...
I don't have...
My friends are...
Their names are...
What
1. The document is about an English schoolgirl named Grace who likes to listen to stories from her friends after school.
2. Grace usually doesn't have her own stories to tell, but today she has a real story about something that happened at school.
3. Grace tells her friends that her teacher kept her after lessons for something she didn't do, and her friends want to understand what happened.
The document is a textbook for English lessons for grades 3-10 in Ukraine. It contains instructions, vocabulary words, sentences and short dialogues for students to practice their English reading, writing, speaking and comprehension skills. The first section introduces the letters of the alphabet and their sounds. Exercises include reading words aloud, matching words to their Ukrainian translations, answering comprehension questions and filling in blanks in sentences. Later sections provide longer reading passages and dialogues for students to practice conversational English.
What's your name?
Me: My name is Taras.
Assistant: Where are you from?
Me: I'm from Kyiv.
Assistant: Do you have any pets?
Me: No, I don't have any pets.
Assistant: How many friends do you have?
Me: I have two best friends.
Assistant: What are their names?
Me: Their names are Ihor and Dan.
4 Work in pairs. Ask and answer questions about yourself.
5 Work in pairs. Make up a dialogue about a new friend.
My name is...
I'm from...
I have...
I don't have...
My friends are...
Their names are...
What
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, boost mood, and reduce the risk of diseases. It recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, boost mood, and enhance cognitive function. Staying physically active for at least 30 minutes each day is recommended for significant health benefits.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, boost mood, and reduce the risk of diseases. It recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. It notes that regular exercise can reduce the risk of diseases like heart disease and diabetes, improve mood, and reduce feelings of stress and anxiety. The document recommends that adults get at least 150 minutes of moderate exercise or 75 minutes of vigorous exercise per week to gain these benefits.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for both physical and mental health. Regular exercise can improve cardiovascular health, reduce stress and anxiety, boost mood, and enhance cognitive function. Staying physically active for at least 30 minutes each day is recommended for significant health benefits.