FORM IX 2023 / 24

Аудиокурс к учебнику 9 класса здесь👈

10/04/24

Complete the sentences using the correct form of the passive voice in the correct tense!

  1. The war next week (DECLARE).
  2. Your homework by tomorrow afternoon. (MUST FINISH)
  3. That house since I was a child. (NOT PAINT)
  4. Smoking in this hotel (NOT ALLOW)
  5. After all the flights the tourists checked in at the airport hotel.(CANCEL)
  6. The car for over a week (NOT WASH).
  7. He a new contract last year (GIVE)
  8. This song by the Beatles in 1967. (WRITE)
  9. The earth if we try hard enough to do something (CAN SAVE)
  10. The new bridge at the moment. (BUILD)

 

Fill in the correct form of the verb in brackets !

  1. Do you realize that you on my toe right now? (STAND)
  2. When we to see them last night they cards. (GO, PLAY)
  3. I am sorry that I to leave the party so early last night, because I myself. (HAVE, ENJOY)
  4. The boys cards when they their father’s steps. They quickly the cards and out their lesson books. (PLAY, HEAR, HIDE, TAKE)
  5. The train just started when the door suddenly and two passengers in. (OPEN, LEAP)
  6. These wokers are never satisfied. They always . (COMPLAIN)
  7. This book is about a man who his family during the war and to live on a Pacific island. (LEAVE, GO)
  8. While I for my passport I this old photograph. (LOOK, FIND)
  9. everything that the newspapers say ? - No, I any of it. (YOU BELIEVE, NOT BELIEVE)

 

06/04/24

FAMILY MATTERS 

What is Family?

  

3/04/24

Family in 1 word




How to speak about your family in English



 
 
 
 

"Family idioms"


 Practice your pronunciation



Family

  1. How many members do you have in your family?
  2. Do you live with your family?
  3. Do you have any brothers/sisters?
  4. Are you the oldest among your brothers and sisters?
  5. Do you live with your grandparents?
  6. Do you look like your mother or father?
  7. How often do you visit your relatives/grandparents?
  8. How many aunts and uncles do you have? Do you have any cousins?
  9. Are you married or single? Do you have any children?
  10. What are your parents like? What are their occupations?
  11. Do you get along well with your family/brothers or sisters?
  12. Do you think people should adopt children?
  13. What is the best memory you have with your parents/grandparents/brothers or sisters?
  14. What do your father and mother look like? If you have any siblings, can you describe them, too?
  15. Do you get along better with your mother or father? Why?
  16. Do you have any children? Would you like to have any children in the future? Why/Why not?
  17. Do you think children should follow their parents’ dreams?
  18. Describe the importance of family in your country.
  19. Do you think children should help with the housework? Explain.
  20.  What makes a good parent/life mate? Explain your opinions.

 

13.03.24

Write a letter ( for Monday, March 18th)

From: Steve@mail.uk

To: Russian_friend@oge.ru

Subject: Visiting Russia

 

… Last year I started learning Russian. It’s a very difficult language but I’m trying to do my best. I’d like to come to Russia one day to practise it.

…Which season would you recommend for the trip? What places are worth seeing in Russia? What country would you like to visit and why?

Write him a message to Steve and answer his 3 questions. Write 100 –120 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.

 

  «Travelling»  (ОГЭ)

 


 


1.     discover new places 

2.     see world-famous attractions 

3.     improve knowledge of foreign languages 

4.     walk around the city 

5.     enjoy local cuisine 

6.     the best trip I have ever had 

7.     most popular type of holiday

8.     have a packaged tour ехать по путевке

9.     go on excursions

10.would rather go on my own



Examples:

  1. People travel to discover new places and see world-famous attractions.
  2. The other reason is that travelling helps to improve the knowledge of foreign languages.
  3. In the evenings I walked around Paris and enjoyed local French cuisine.
  4. It was the best holiday I have ever had.
  5. Packaged tour is the most popular type of holidays.
  6. went on the excursion to Stradford-upon-Avon, the birthplace of famous Shakespeare.
  7. I would rather go on my own to feel the sense of adventure.

 

Questions «Travelling»

  1. Where and when did you travel last?
  2. What season do you think is the best for travelling?
  3. What are the most popular places for travelling?
  4. What are the most popular world-famous attractions?
  5. What country  would you like to visit? Why?
  6. Do you agree that travelling is a sort of education?


Answer the questions:👈


Answer the questions 2👈


Answer the questions 3👈


Match the questions and the answers👈



5/03/24

Rap style


Try yourself!





17/02/24

Youth Movements


 


 


 

Social Movements

to get involved in   =  to participate

to be in the front line  = to be in an important position where you have influence, but where you are likely to be criticized or attacked

transmission of ideas

to be inclined to = to have an opinion about something, but not a strong opinion

to be innovative = using new methods or ideas


 

15.02.24

You have 30 minutes to do this task. You have received an email message from your English-speaking pen-friend John:

From: John@mail.uk
To: Russian_friend@sdamgia.ru
Subject: Dear friend

...I like summer because I can give as much time as I want to my hobby  — reading. I know it sounds strange nowadays. Why do teenagers read less than their parents did? What kind of books do you like reading? What do you do in your free time?...

Write a message to John and answer his 3 questions. Write 100–120 words. Remember the rules of letter writing.

 

12/02/24

You are going to give a talk about famous people. You will have to start in 1.5 minutes and speak for not more than 2 minutes (10-12 sentences).


Remember to say:


-why some people want to become famous
-if everyone can become famous nowadays, and how
-if a famous person can lead a normal life of an ordinary person
-what your attitude to being famous is


You have to talk continuously


10/02/24

Speaking Idioms about Being Famous


To be in the public eye
= you are famous and watched by everyone
Trump was always in the public eye when he was president

 
To be in the limelight
= you are famous and watched by everyone
Some celebrities loving being in the limelight

 
My claim to fame is _______
= something that made me ‘famous’
My claim to fame is that I once served Sting, a famous singer, in a restaurant where I was working 

Adjectives
Here are some useful adjectives to describe the kind of people that can become famous.
Ambitious
Industrious, hard-working, diligent
Persistent, consistent, relentless
Talented, skillful
Energetic, charismatic, positive
Caring, loving 


Synonyms
Famous for =
Well known for
Renown (adj.)
Recognised (adj.)
Noted, celebrated, distinguished (e.g. writer, scientist, historian…)


Notorious for (negative)=
Infamous (well known for bad things)

 

Phrases and collocations to talk about the BENEFITS of
being famous:

• Well paid, well off, wealthy, financial freedom,
• Luxurious lifestyle, lavish lifestyle
• Get sponsorship, be a brand ambassador, get paid for advertising
• Travel the world, meet exciting people
• Get VIP treatment, get recognition, get respect, easily recognised
• Get an ego boost, having confidence, get an adrenaline rush, it builds your confidence 

 

Phrases and collocations to talk about the DRAWBACKS of
being famous:

Harassment by the press
Chased by paparazzi
Hounded by fans (=followed too closely)
Lack of privacy
Attract stalkers / trolls (fans who follow with bad intention)
Get fake friends, fair-weather friends
Constant judgment
Potential depression
Addiction to drugs/fame
Fall prey to depression
Be a victim of gossip

 

10/02/24

 

 From: Ben@mail.ukTo: Russian_friend@sdamgia.ruSubject: Dear friend

… My family owns a small corner shop in our town. It's a family bakery. We sell fresh bread, buns, cakes and pies. My mum wants me to go into the family business after I finish school. But I'm not sure the bakery business is what I want to do in future…

… What are you career plans? What two criteria will be the most important in choosing your future job? What career do your parents advise you to choose?...

 

Pay attention to:

Единственное числоМножественное число
crisiscrises
phenomenonphenomena
criterioncriteria
datumdata

 

 

8.02.24


 

31.01.24

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25.01.24

Do you know the forms of these irregular verbs?

to awake

to bear

to break

to broadcast

to burst

to catch

to choose

to cost

to creep

to dream

to feed

to feel

to fall

to forbid

to forecast

to hang

to lay

to lie

to overcome

to shake

to smell

to spoil

 to stick

to win

 

18.01.24

 


 

11/01/24

 

10/01/24

YOU ARE ONLY A TEENAGER ONCE 

 

‘We live in a decaying age. Young people no longer respect their parents. They are rude and impatient. They frequently inhabit taverns and have no self-control.

Does this sound familiar? Those who think it does may be surprised to find out that this comment is actually an inscription from an Ancient Egyptian tomb. However, replace the word ‘taverns’ with ‘bars’ and it may begin to sound all too familiar to today’s youth.

It seems that people manage to find a way to complain about the youth today from every possible angle. Whether in newspapers, television shows, or even general chit-chat – young people seem to be everyone’s favourite scapegoats.  People may claim that young people are getting rowdier, or have become ruder than the ‘good old days’, when they showed respect to their elders. The ‘good old days’ refer to people’s nostalgic memories of the past.

However, have there ever been any ‘good old days’ when it comes to young people? Could there be any truth to the claims that today’s young generation is the worst ever? Or are these complaints something which every young generation has had to simply deal with since Ancient Egypt?

There is probably some truth to the idea that young people are more impatient than they once were. Isn’t this obvious, though? We live in an extremely connected world with huge amounts of information right at our fingertips. Technology has enabled us to do things more quickly, so naturally, we expect things to be done more quickly. This doesn’t just apply to young people though, this applies to us all!

Nevertheless, people may still argue that young people are more arrogant and reckless than they once were. Whether this is because young people are unfairly portrayed in the media, or because they actually are getting worse, is up for discussion.


Adolescence  [ædəˈles(ə)ns]

adolescent  [ædəˈles(ə)nt]

the period from birth to adolescence — период от рождения до юности / подросткового возраста
Adolescence is an awkward in-between age. — Юность — трудный переходный возраст.
age of adolescence — подростковый возраст
reach middle adolescence — достичь юношеского возраста

 

Примеры с переводом

There is a crisis of identity in adolescence.

В период полового созревания наступает кризис осознания собственной идентичности.

Children go through many changes during the period of adolescence.

В подростковом возрасте дети проходят через многие изменения.

Adolescence is a transitional stage between childhood and adulthood.

Подростковый возраст — это переходный этап между детством и зрелостью.

Their children are on the verge of adolescence.

Их дети находятся на пороге юности.

He struggled through his adolescence.

Он с трудом преодолел подростковый возраст.

He describes adolescence as the tumultuous [tuːˈmʌltʃʊəs] borderlands between childhood and adulthood.

Он описывает юность как бурный пограничный период между детством и взрослой жизнью.

 

Learn the words and collocations:

perplexing (=complicated) questions

pass through

impressionable

sensitive

not enough experience and wisdom

to estimate

misunderstanding

primary importance

peers

 

 Phrases showing interest :

to be into

to be interested in

to be in for

to be keen on

to be fascinated in

to adore

to hate

to be neutral to 

to be optimistic /pessimistic about

to be positive for / about

 

28.12.23

Повторяем неправильные глаголы

глаголы часть 1 👈

глаголы часть 2👈

 

Прилагательные

выбери суффикс 👈

adjectives 👈

соотнеси 👈

 Написание письма

клише👈

 

20.12.23

Are you sure you can ask questions correctly?

https://www.englisch-hilfen.de/en/exercises/questions/form.htm




11/12/23

The Russian Costitution

Chapters of the Constitution 

text of the Constitution



5/12/23


 

 

1. Чтение чисел:

Перед числительными hundred, thousand, million ставится неопределенный артикль a или числительное one:

100 – a (one) hundred
1 000 – a (one) thousand
1 000 000 – a (one) million

В составных числительных в пределах каждых трех разрядов перед десятками (или единицами) ставится союз and:

101 – a (one) hundred and one
350 – three hundred and fifty
529 – five hundred and twenty-nine
2 491 – two thousand, four hundred and ninety-one
7 512 – seven thousand, five hundred and twelve
27 403 – twenty-seven thousand, four hundred and three
1 225 375 – one million two hundred and twenty-five thousand three hundred and seventy-five

* * *

2. Годы:

Годы читаются не так как числа, а парами чисел. Сравните:

Число 1764 – one thousand seven hundred and sixty-four
Год 1764 – seventeen sixty-four или в официальном языке: seventeen hundred and sixty-four

1900 – nineteen hundred
1907 – nineteen (oh) seven (в официальном языке: nineteen hundred and seven)
1764 – seventeen sixty-four (в официальном языке: seventeen hundred and sixty-four)
1890 – eighteen ninety (в официальном языке: eighteen hundred and ninety)

Но начиная с 2000 года, они могут читаться также как числа:

2000 – two thousand
2007 – two thousand (and) seven
2010 – two thousand (and) ten
2100 – twenty-one hundred

* * *

3. Телефонный номер

При телефонных вызовах каждая цифра номера произносится отдельно:

123-40-67 — one, two, three – four, oh – six, seven

Цифра 0 читается как «oh».

Когда две соседние цифры повторяются, употребляется слово «double»:

66-34 – double six three four
66-66 – double six double six
но 34-46 – three four four six
0609 655 400 – oh six oh nine, six double five, four double oh
номера 2000, 3000 читаются как two thousand, three thousand

 

4. Температура

Цифра 0 читается как «zero»:

14⁰ — fourteen degrees
0⁰ — zero
-12⁰ — minus twelve (degrees) / twelve (degrees) below zero

* * *

5. Дробные числительные:

Простые дроби (Common Fractions):

1/2- a (one) half
1/4 — a (one) fourth (a (one) quarter)
2/3- two thirds
7/16 — seven sixteenths
1 ½ — one and a half

* * *

Десятичные дроби (Decimal Fractions):

0.1 – naught (zero*) point one или point one
0.01 – naught point naught one или point naught one
2.35 – two point three five

*zero в дробях используется в Американском английском

* * *

6. Проценты:

1% — one per cent
50% — fifty per cent
67.3% — sixty-seven point three per cent

 

Количественные числительные употребляются:

  1. При обозначении глав, страниц, параграфов, актов пьес и т.д.

ПРИМЕР
Chapter five
Paragraph nine
Page twenty-nine

  1. При обозначении номеров домов, комнат, трамваев, размеров обуви и предметов одежды.

ПРИМЕР
Он живет в квартире №10. – He lives in apartment ten.
Я обычно езжу на трамвае №5. – I usually take tram number five.
Он носит сороковой размер ботинок. – He wears size forty shoes.

Порядковые числительные употребляются с именами собственными:

Henry VI – Henry the Sixth
Elizabeth I – Elizabeth the First
Elizabeth II – Elizabeth the Second
Charles I – Charles the First
Ivan IV (the Terrible) —  Ivan the Fourth 

Чтение чисел, дат и цифр в английском языке. Упражнения

Упражнение 1. Сопоставьте:

1) 3/5 a) twenty-four and one eighth;
2) 2% b) nineteen oh five
3) ½ c) three fifths
4) 2.5% d) two per cent
5) 24 1/8 e) a/one half
6) 101 f) two point five per cent
7) 1 ½ g) a/one hundred and one
8) 50% h) one and a half
9) 365 i) one thousand one hundred
10) 1905 j) fifty per cent
11) 1,100 k) three hundred and sixty five

Упражнение 2. Напишите словами.

1. 13; 2. 14; 3. 30; 4. 80; 5. 99; 6. 2nd; 7. 3rd; 8. 40th;

9. 100th; 10. 1/2; 11. 1/4; 12. 1/50; 13. 1/100; 14. 1/7

Упражнение 3. Напишите словами.

1) 12; 2) 113; 3) 1546; 4) 1478; 5) 895; 6) 15; 7) 438; 8) 3,22; 9) 2 000 000; 10) 141.

Упражнение 4. Произнесите и напишите дроби по-английски.

1/12, 2/9, 1/18, 3/10, 8/6, 4/5, 11/23, 7/8, 6/4, 5/16.

 

Time on the Clock (upper-intermediate)

Do you know what time it is right now? How do you know? Did you look at a wall clock? Glance at your wrist watch or at your mobile phone? Today we take time-keeping for granted, but of course the very concept of time-keeping is a human invention, with its origins dating back thousands of years.

  • for granted — само собой разумеющееся

The first mechanism was probably the sun-dial. This method, which used the moving shadow of the sun to tell time, was widely used in ancient times. A well-constructed sundial is quite accurate, but of course it only works during the day, and only on sunny days. Hourglasses were an invention that made it possible to mark the passage of time at night, indoors, and in the dark.

  • sun-dial — солнечные часы
  • hourglasses— песочные часы

All the great ancient civilizations — Greek and Roman, Chinese, Byzantine, Islam — developed water clocks, which were very accurate. These devices were commonly used until the invention of the pendulum clock in the 17th century.

  • water clocks — водяные часы
  • the pendulum clock — маятниковые часы

The earliest mechanical clocks didn’t have a visual indicator; they simply announced the time with striking bells. Later the 12-hour circular dial or clock face became standard. A 10-hour dial was briefly popular during the French Revolution when the metric system was applied to time keeping. And the 24 hour dial is commonly used by military organizations and transportation systems.

  • mechanical clock — механические часы

Today digital displays are used everywhere — on wrist watches, wall clocks, computer screens, etc. This numerical representation of time can be based on the 12-hour system (1:00 am, 1:00 pm) or the 24-hour system (01:00 or 13:00).

  • wrist watch — наручные часы
  • wall clocks — настенные часы

Like reading, telling time is something all young children have to be taught. Experts suggest that you begin this when a child is about five years old. Even though digital clocks are everywhere, it’s important to begin with traditional dial clocks, with second hands, to help the child literally see passage of time. Giving a child his or her own wrist watch — just a cheap child’s version — can be very helpful. Teaching a child to tell time can be quite challenging, but it’s a life skill that every one of us needs.

  • digital clocks — электронные часы
  • dial clocks — часы с циферблатом

29.11.23

Вспоминаем фрмы неправильных глаголов:

Irregular verbs training 

 Irregular verbs - more training

Irregular verbs . C1 - C2 level 

 

23/11/23

At home:

1/ Past tenses (simple/perfect/continous) test yourself!

2/ like or as? test yourself

3/ Simple Past , Present Perfect Simple and Progressive T044
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the tense in brackets. Use past simple or present perfect (simple and progressive).


1. What ___________________ since you came to this school? I hope you ___________________ many friends in the past year. (YOU LEARN, MAKE)


2. She _____________ tired when she ________________ home last night, so she _____________ straight to bed. (BE, GET, GO)


3. I ___________________ her husband. I don't even know what he looks like. (NEVER MEET)


4. It ______________________ the whole week. I wonder when it's going to stop. (SNOW)


5. Who ________________ The Taming of the Shrew ? – I think it was Henry James. (WRITE)


6. The weather _______________ great when we _____________ in Sicily last August. (BE, BE)


7. I _____________________ to study for the past hour, but I simply can't concentrate. (TRY)


8. World War I ___________________ in 1914 and ___________________ four years later. (START, END)


9. I ___________________ lunch, but I ___________________ coffee yet. (JUST HAVE, NOT HAVE).


10. I _______________________ a nice girl recently. – How long ______________________ on? – Oh, for about a month. (SEE, IT GO)


11. Last night I ___________________ some spare time, so I ___________________ to the cinema to see the latest Bond movie. (HAVE, GO)


12. I ___________________ my room recently. That's why it looks so nice and fresh. (PAINT)


13. How many matches _____________________ so far this season? Well, I ___________________ almost all games last season, but I _____________________ any this year. (YOU WIN, WIN, NOT WIN)


14. Mom _____________________ thank you notes the whole morning. She _______________________ about 20 so far. (WRITE, ALREADY WRITE)


15. Dad ___________________ as a consultant for over 20 years. Then he ___________________. (WORK, RETIRE)


16. ___________________ Max at the staff meeting last Tuesday? No, I ___________________ him for ages. (YOU SEE, NOT SEE)


22.11.23

Повторяем временные формы  глаголов

Past Simple , Past Continuous


Fill in the correct form of the past tense.
1. I ________________ my old friend in town the other day. He ________________ to ignore me and ________________ somewhere else. (SEE, SEEM, LOOK)


2. The teacher ________________ a photo of us while we ________________ up the tree. (TAKE, CLIMB)


3. We ________________ Martha at the airport last week. She ________________ for the arrival of her sister while we ________________ to New York. (MEET, WAIT, TRAVEL)


4. "What ________________ to him? – He ________________ totally surprised when I ________________ him. " – (YOU SAY, LOOK, SEE)


5. He ________________ exam papers when I ________________ him. (CORRECT, VISIT)


6. A man ________________ on the road while I ________________ my bike. Luckily, I ________________ not to crash into him. (FALL, RIDE, MANAGE)


7. We ________________ a few miles off the coast when a horrible thunderstorm ________________ up. We ________________ to get to safety as soon as possible. (SAIL, COME, HAVE)


8. I haven't seen him for ages. When I last ________________ him, he ________________ for a new job. (SEE, LOOK)


9. While the two teams ________________ up everyone ________________ a flag. It ________________ a very emotional moment. (WARM, WAVE, BE)


10. "What ___________________ when I ________________ to your place yesterday evening?" – "I ________________ the baby". (YOU DO, COME, FEED)


11. I ________________ down a dark alley when suddenly I ________________ footsteps. I ________________ around and ________________ that an old woman with a dog ________________ me. (WALK, HEAR, TURN, SEE, FOLLOW)


12. "Why ___________________ out last night?" – "I ________________ too tired and ______________ to stay at home." (YOU NOT GO, BE, DECIDE)


13. The policeman asked me, " How fast ________________ when you ________________ the old lady in front of you?" (YOU DRIVE, SEE)


14. Mom ________________ dinner when we ________________ home from football practice. (PREPARE, GET)


15. When I ________________ young, I always ________________ to be a pilot. (BE, WANT)


16. Las Sunday afternoon I ________________ for a walk in the park and ________________ a cup of coffee at a local restaurant. (GO, HAVE)


17. When they ________________ to the airport the plane ________________ off. (GET, JUST TAKE)


18. I ________________ on a bench in the park when a man ________________ up to me and ________________ to know what time it ________________. (SIT, COME, WANT, BE)

 

16/11/23

UTOPIA

 

 

 


 

10 failed Utopias


 

 

23.10.23

HISTORIC WAR EVENTS

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Tongue -twisters to master your pronunciation skills:

Six sick hicks nick six slick bricks with picks and sticks.

Fresh French fried fly fritters.

Rory the warrior and Roger the worrier were reared wrongly in a rural brewery.

Which wrist watches are Swiss wrist watches?

Fred fed Ted bread and Ted fed Fred bread.

This fish has a thin fin,
That fish has a thick fin,
This fish has a thinner fin than that fish

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers.
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper picked.
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled peppers,
Where’s the peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper pic
ked.

The sixth sick sheikh’s sixth sheep’s sick.


4/10/23

You are going to give a talk about an outstanding person. You will have to speak  for not more than 2 minutes.

Remember to say:

- what makes a person outstanding

- what people  you can relate to outstanding and why

- how  they benefit(ted) their contemporaries

- how their contribution influences(ed) the development of the Mankind



PAGES OF HISTORY: LINKING PAST AND PRESENT

At home:

В четверг, 14.09  смотрим и слушаем ЛЕТНЕЕ ЗАДАНИЕ!
на втором уроке: с.6-8, 14-16   подготовить рассказ о древних цивилизациях, кратко охарактеризовав каждую


Д/з на 13.09:

с.13 №9 к диктанту, 
ряд у окна - с.14 №11 Native Britons - рассказать детально, подготовить 5 вопросов по рассказу.
 ряд у стены - с. 14 №11 The Cunning Celts - рассказать детально, подготовить 5 вопросов по рассказу.

 13/09/23

Are you  sure these words and expressions are clear to you?

ancestors                                 scruffy
to stumble                              posh (relatives) 
cheer up                                 daft - looking
 
Mind you,...                           
do a favour
at a loose end
to drive smb crazy
to work out

eventually                                swarthy
go through Customs               to intend doing smt

give or take (a century)
God knows

smooth                                     apparently
boneheaded locals                  

mill around
in awe
refined Romans                   crude Celts    
repel

 
 

 

Д/з на 11.09: 

учебник с. 11-13 №7 прочитать текст, №9*

 

6.09.23

Learn to pronounce these words:

civilization
domestication 
population
specialization
devision
intensification
administration 
devision

characteristics
archeology
archeologist
archaeological
technology
scholars
 
savagery
barbarism
antiquity 

Islam
Byzantium
Greece
Rome
India
China
Japan

 

4.09.23

    Studying history helps us understand how events in the past made things the way they are today. With lessons from the past, we not only learn about ourselves and how we came to be, but also develop the ability to avoid mistakes and create better paths for our societies.




What Is Civilization?




The History of Civilization: How Civilization Began



Write if the statements are True (T), False (F) or Not Stated (NS):

1. Hunter-gatherers lived two thousand years ago.
2. They lived when written history has already begun.
3. Archeologists study everything that people had left behind.
4. Hunter-gatherers didn't grow their own food.
5. They grew wheat and corn.
6. In order to hunt people needed to stay in one place.
 7.The wheel and irrigation helped people to get more food.
8. There was one system of writing in those times.
9. Pictograms are pictures of things.
10. A civilization is a culture and a way of life.
11. There are 4 main characteristics of a civilization.
12. The first known civilizations developed over 6 thousand years ago.  
 
At Home: Watch videos 2 and 3 (compulsory). Write down elements of a civilization  from video 2 and be ready to explain what a civilization is. Watch video 3 , be ready to complete the task* and speak about the history of civilizations.

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