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Lesson 19/04/2021

 Lesson 19/04/2021 SB p.138 ex. 1-5 (Progress Check). Review all the words and The Passive Voice.  
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Lesson 10/02/2021

 Lesson 10/02/2021 Follow the link and do the task. https://edu.skysmart.ru/student/giranoxizu

Lesson 20/01/2020

 Lesson 20/01/2020 1. Watch the video about Present Perfect. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YGh4-bR2Bq0 2. Do the task, follow the link. You have to do the task till 16:00 20.01. https://edu.skysmart.ru/student/rihozotivi Homework: SB p.57 ex.9, WB p. 37 ex.4 - write the phrasal verbs into your copybook: - come out - come across - come back - come round

Lesson 13/01/2021

  Lesson 13/01/2021 1. Do the tasks SB p. 54 ex.1-7 - review Module 5. 2. Go over these words, follow the link (слова встретятся на контрольной).  https://quizlet.com/ru/556364341/sb-p46-predictions-flash-cards/ 3. Learn irregular verbs from SPEAK to WRITE (устно!). Follow the link to learn them. https://quizlet.com/ru/559889725/irregular-verbs-speak-write-flash-cards/
 Hi, there!👋 Let's talk about using different greetings in English. You may be wondering why you need to learn about greetings. Of course, you wouldn't greet a teacher in the same manner that you would use for a classmate or friend. You should learn which greetings to use in which situations. To help you get started, here are a few common English greetings that you can use in formal, informal, or casual situations.   There are many other options, but here are six of the most common formal ways to say “hello”: 1. “Hello!” 2. “Good morning.” 3. “Good afternoon.” 4. “Good evening.” 5. “It’s nice to meet you.”  6. “It’s a pleasure to meet you.”  These greetings can be used in most informal situations when you are saying hello to a classmate or to someone you meet on the street. 7. “Hi!” (The most common greeting in English) 8. “Morning!” (A short way of saying “Good morning”) 9. “How are things (with you)?” 10. “What’s new?” 11. “It’s good to see you.” (Used when you haven