The city or the countryside?
We're lost!
Do you know your country?
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100

Give the synonym to the "countryside" and "city"

rural area, the suburbs, village

urban area

100

Help! Peter is lost! He doesn't know what city he's in now and what cities he has visited.

Look at the pictures and guess the cities.

1) Washington DC

2) London

3) Rome

4) Paris

100

Guess the definition:

1) the opposite of “wide” 

2) very old, from a long time ago 

3) a natural place not changed by people

1) narrow 

2) ancient 

3) unspoiled

100

Where are these sights located?



Great job!

200

Pronounce the words correctly!

industry  

residential 

suburbs

picturesque  

neighbourhood  

sightseeing 

a guided tour 

conveniences

Brilliant!

200

The cookies is baked by my mother every Sunday. 

The book was read by her last week. 

The reports are write by the team every month. 

The dinner will be cook by him tomorrow.

The cookies are baked by my mother every Sunday. 

The book was read by her last week. (Correct) 

The reports are written by the team every month.

The dinner will be cooked by him tomorrow.

200

Name 5 songs where Belarussian cities or sights are mentioned./ name 5 Bel popular people

1) Bel anthem

2) Belovezhskaya Puszcha by Pesniary

3) Heta Belarus maya

4) Optimist by Max Korzh

5) Minsk s characterom

1) Vlad A4

2) Max Korzh

3) Darya Domracheva

4) Tima Belorusskich

5) Kobyakov/Glent/Dim Dimych

200

Listen to the song extracts, what city/country is each extract about?


1) New York

2) Monaco

3) Brest

4) Italy

5) France

300

Guess the definition:

This phrase means to move from one place to another, often referring to navigating through a city or area. 

This phrase means something is nearby or easily accessible 

This term refers to a specific area within a city or town where people live, often with a sense of community. 

This adjective describes areas that are densely constructed with buildings and infrastructure.

To get around 

Close at hand 

Neighbourhood 

Built-up

300

Fill the prepositions in the gaps

close ...  hand

to get ......

... the crossroads

... the suburbs

... the roundabout


close AT hand

to get AROUND

AT the crossroads

IN the suburbs 

AT the roundabout


300

Fill the prepositions in the gaps

date back ...

suffer ...

to explore ... foot

a hop ... / hop ... bus tour

to be famous ...

date back TO

suffer FROM

to explore ON foot

a hop-on / hop-off bus tour

to be famous FOR

400

Each student makes up 1 question.

1)The monument was built to honor the soldiers to remind us of their actions"  (Why)

2) The new park was opened to the public in 1890. (When)

3) The book was read by many students. (Alternative question - or)

4) The project was completed on time (Tag question)

5) The picture was painted by Rafael. (Who)



Why was the monument built in honor of the soldiers? 

When was the new park opened to the public? 

Was the book read by many students or was it ignored? 

The project was completed on time, wasn’t it?

Who was the picture painted by? 

400

Translate please:

1) Много музеев было открыто в Гродно в последнее время. 

2) В книге будет упомянуто много интересных фактов о Беларуси. 

3) В центре города много застроенных районов.

4) Минск был основан в XI веке. 

5) Эта книга была написана известным белорусским писателем. 

1) A lot of museums were opened in Grodno lately/recently.

2) Many interesting facts about Belarus will be mentioned in the book. 

3) There are many built-up areas in the city center. 

4) Minsk was founded in the 11th century. 

5) This book was written by a famous Belarusian author. 

400

Perephrase the sentences, using Passive Voice

1 – People use credit cards to make shopping easier.

2 – Peter doesn’t finish the school tasks.

3 – Jason will accept the offer next month.

4 – People won’t buy so many newspapers in the near future.

5 – You wrote a long letter yesterday.

1 – Credits cars are used to make shopping easier.

2 – The school tasks aren’t finished by Peter.

3– The offer will be accepted by Jason next month.

4 - So many newspapers won’t be bought in the near future.

5 – A long letter was written by you yesterday.

400

What do you know about the Statue of Liberty?

What do you know about Times Square?

What do you know about the Rockefeller Center?

the 8th Wonder of the World; symbolises freedom

It's famous for its billboards; ball drop

It was named after American Billionaire; 19 buildings

500

All members of the team - speak about 1 advantage and 1 disadvantage of living in the country and in the city, using the words below:


student 1) heavy traffic; public transport system

student 2)  a quiet neighbourhood; feel bored 

student 3) everything  close at hand; unfriendly people 

student 4) feel isolated; safe 

student 5) a built-up area; tiring office jobs

Perfect!

500

Imagine you are in another city and you are lost. Follow the directions and find the places you need.

 https://wordwall.net/resource/12499764/giving-directions

Well done!

500

I’m a huge fortress, once a royal place,
In the capital, I guard with a strong embrace.
My walls are thick, and I hold the key,
What am I called? Come and see! 

I’m a beautiful park with trees so tall,
Bison roam freely, and nature’s a call.
A UNESCO site, I’m a treasure so rare,
What am I named? Do you dare?

I’m a castle that looks like a fairy tale,
With red bricks and towers, I’ll never pale.
In a small town, I stand proud and tall,
What am I? Can you recall?

I’m a special place, where memories stay,
A tribute to heroes, who showed us the way.
With a beautiful monument made of stone,
I honor the soldiers who are never alone.
In the heart of the city, on a river so clear,
What landmark am I? Can you come near?

The Brest Hero-Fortress

Belovezhskaya Pushcha National Park

Mir Castle

The Island of Tears

500

Listen to the song extract and fill in the gaps.

I don't drink coffee I take TEA my dear
I like my toast done on one side
And you can hear it in my ACCENT when I talk
I'm an Englishman in New York

See me walking down Fifth Avenue
A walking cane here at my side
I take it EVERYWHERE I walk
I'm an Englishman in New York

I'm an alien I'm a LEGAL alien
I'm an Englishman in New York
I'm an alien I'm a LEGAL alien
I'm an Englishman in New York