Task1. Translate into Ukrainian
1. Couch potato
2. Environmental problems
3. Hang-out
4. to conduct an experiment
5. to make decision
6. to apply the knowledge
Task 2. Choose the correct variant
1. If you have any question, ask the girl which/who is standing at the desk. She'll help you.
2. I'm looking for a person that/whose surname begins with a "k".
3. Do you still go to that pub where/that we used to go as students?
4. The heating is not working. Do you know anyone who/where can fix it?
5. My sister, who/that is now living in New York, has just had a baby.
6. I’ll always remember the day where/when we met.
Task 3. Put the verbs into the correct tense (simple past or past progressive).
Ex.: When I (do) was doing the washing-up, I (break) broke a plate.
1. When Jane (do) a language course in Ireland, she (visit) Blarney Castle.
2. When I (be) on my way home, I (see) an accident.
3. I (not / understand) what they (talk) about.
4. When I (get) ¬¬¬¬ up yesterday, the sun (shine) .
5. I (go) to the shed and (take) out my bike.
6. After one hour of cycling in sunshine, a big fat raincloud suddenly (appear) and it (start) to rain.
Task 4. For each question, complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first. Use no more than three words.
1. They designed the area to appeal to young people.
The area to appeal to young people.
2. The company exported their products all over the world.
The company's products all over the world.
3. Shakespeare wrote Hamlet around 1600.
Hamlet Shakespeare around 1600.
4. Scientists found large amounts of chemicals in the river.
Large amounts of chemicals in the river.
5. The police closed the road to deal with the accident.
The road the police so they could deal with the accident.
6. The Director of Studies gave the parents a tour of the school.
The parents a tour of the school by the Director of Studies.
Willard Wigan (born in 1957 in England) is the creator of the smallest works of art on Earth! His miniature sculptures include The Titanic on a pinhead, a cat on an eyelash and the six wives of Henry VIII in the eye of a needle. Some art a lot smaller than the full stop at the end of this sentence.
Wigan started making tiny things when he was a child. People made him feel small because he had learning difficulties, so he decided to show them how significant small could be! How does he create his unbelievable micro-sculptures? He slows his breathing, then patiently sculpts or paints between heartbeats, so that his hand stays perfectly still. He spends months carving his tiny creations from materials such as toothpicks, sugar crystals and grains of rice and then paints them with a tiny hair such as an eyelash. So how do visitors to Willard Wigan's exhibitions view his work? Through a microscope, of course!