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Shakespeare Lessons


YEAR OF ENGLISH
Shakespeare Lessons

14 грудня оголошено Днем англійської мови у загальноосвітніх навчальних закладах України. У цій день відбулися уроки англійської мови, присвячені пам’яті видатного поета і драматурга Вільяма Шекспіра. Особливо цікавими були інсценування уривків з безсмертної п’єси «Ромео і Джульєтта», в яких взяли участь учні 10-Б, 11-А, 11-Б класів.

Bookcrossing


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2016 – the year of English in Ukraine

Bookcrossing: Arthur Shamyan, 7a


The Adventure of the Speckled Band
Arthur Shamyan, 7a

Recently I have read the book The Stories about Sherlock Holmes. There are many interesting stories in this book but I want to tell about my favorite story The Adventure of the Speckled Band. Dr. Watson said: "Of all cases this one was the most exciting".

Their client was Helen Stoner. She said that she was afraid to death. She was very unhappy and tired. Her face was very white. She had frightened eyes. She was a young woman about thirty, but her hair was grey. She lived with her sister Julia and her stepfather. Her stepfather liked Indian animals. He had a cheetah and a baboon. His only friends were gypsies. One night her sister died under strange circumstances. Before she died she had said that it was the band, the speckled band.

Bookcrossing: Sasha Bobrova, 7c


Seven-Day Magic
Sasha Bobrova, 7c

On these holidays I read the book Seven-Day Magic by the famous writer Edward Eager. This book is very interesting and cool and I like everything in it.

The book tells us about five children like us. One day they went to the library to borrow some fantasy books to read and found a magic book which granted wishes. Children agreed to take turn to make wishes. Every wish took all children to an in interesting adventure where they tested courage, love to their family, friendship and logic. But most of all I liked the following adventure.

Bookcrossing: Sofiya Nedbay, 7a


Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Sofiya Nedbay, 7a

This summer I have read the book by Roald Dahl “Charlie and the Chocolate Factory”. This book was written in 1964. This fairy story is about adventures of a little boy Charlie Bucket at Mr. Willy Wonka`s Chocolate Factory. Let`s talk about it in more detail.

So, Charlie is a little boy and he lives in a very poor family. Charlie, his mother and father, his 2 grandfathers and 2 grandmothers all live in a very small and decrepit house. Only Charlie`s father has work. He works at a toothpaste factory, where he all day long screwed the little caps on to the tops of the tubes of toothpaste after the tubes had been filled. There is only 1 bed in this house. Charlie and his family often eat boiled potatoes and cabbage. Charlie loves chocolate very much, but he can get it only 1 time a year - on his birthday.

Bookcrossing: Sofiya Nedbay, 7a


My Sister’s Got a Spoon up Her Nose
Sofiya Nedbay, 7a

I have recently read the book under the title My Sister`s Got a Spoon up Her Nose! The book was written by Jeremy Strong. The action takes place when the baby Tomato has put the spoon up her nose instead of on it.

The plot is the following. The main characters are baby twins Tomato and Cheese, the eldest child in the family Nicholas, his Dad and Mum. Nicholas's baby sister, Tomato, gets a spoon stuck up her nose. The only way to get it out is to visit the hospital, where they bump into Mr. Tugg, Nicholas's angry neighbour.

Bookcrossing: Sasha Bobrova, 7c


Jeremy Strong
Sasha Bobrova, 7c

I recommend everyone to read the funny book called My Sister`s Got a Spoon up Her Nose written by a great author Jeremy Strong.

Nicolas`s sister Tomato got a spoon up her nose. Her parents didn`t know what to do with that problem, so they took her to hospital. Nurse looked at the baby and asked the concerned family to wait for a few minutes in the waiting room. In the corner they saw their neighbor Mr. Tugg. He was jammed inside a long metal stepladder. Nickolas`s mom asked how it had happened. Mr. Tugg first had fallen off the ladder and then he had fallen through it. After their little chat the nurse called him to the doctor. When the neighbor disappeared behind the door Nick`s father noticed leaflet with an inscription ‘three mile challenge’. It was a charity event for the hospital, you must run a mile, swim a mile and jump with parachute from a mile high. The nurse called poor Tomato to her, while father and Nick were playing with Tomato`s twin brother Cheese. But it was not long both Tomato and Mr. Tugg came back. Mr. Tugg was carrying his ladder and Tomato was holding a lolly. The teaspoon had gone. The nurse snatched up Three Mile Challenge to Mr. Tugg and asked him to sponsor her. He thought that it was good idea and asked Ron about sponsorship. Nick`s Dad didn`t want to sponsor the nurse, he wanted to take part. Mr. Tugg saw this as challenge and he wanted to beat his neighbor.

Bookcrossing: Marina Ikonomu, 7a


Charlie and the Chocolate Factory
Marina Ikonomu, 7a

I read the book shared by Natasha Sych Charlie and the Chocolate Factory by Roald Dahl. First of all, I warn you that it is impossible to tear yourself away from this book! It is a story about Charlie, a boy from a poor family, in which this child can get chocolate as a gift only on his birthday. But once Charlie was lucky. In a chocolate bar he found the ticket for a tour with other children to the chocolate factory of Mr. Willy Wonka. Among five luckiest children, who came to the factory, only Charlie managed to get the main prize – a lifetime supply of chocolate. Of course, the rest of the children were disappointed at the end of the factory tour but they had bad habits.

Bookcrossing: Marina Ikonomu, 7a


The Princess Diaries
Marina Ikonomu, 7a


I have read Renata Panfilova’s book The Princess Diaries. The book is written in popular English. It can be easily read by people with an elementary level of language. The book itself is written in the form of a diary of 14-year-old girl.

Mia Thermopolis lives with her artist mother and her cat. She lives in an apartment in Greenwich Village. She is an ordinary New York teenager. Ordinary, that is, until Mia finds out the shocking truth from her father - she is a princess! Then her grandmother came. She began to teach Mia how to be a princess. After the extra Algebra lessons Mia has Princess Lessons.

Bookcrossing: Arthur Shamyan, 7a


Seven-Day Magic
Arthur Shamyan, 7a

With great thanks to
Liza Belikova who shared the book.

In summer I read an interesting book SEVEN-DAY MAGIC. It tells about the magic adventure of five children.
I like this adventure very much. It is really very interesting and magic. The children took the book in the library. It was a magic book. Then magic began.

I also want to have this book!!)) There were many interesting moments. My favorite moment is the first adventure. Frederica called a dragon which took her in its claws. They were scared. Then Mrs. Funk fought the dragon.