Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 4, 2010

International Express-2010


On April 16, 2010, the lycee witnessed an impressive turmoil. 12 teams competed at 7 stations of the INTERNATIONAL EXPRESS. As the initiator of the game I was quite proud with its becoming a tradition, and happy that it still brings some excitement. The results were the following:
1st Place: Class 7-B, Groups 15-H & 22-E
2nd Place: Class 7-A, Groups 11-M, 24-H & 21-M
3rd Place: Class 7-C, Groups 12-E, 13-E, 14-E & 23-E.
Special thanks to the individual members of the teams, who were the most active when competing at the International Express-2010 Linguistic Contest and contributed significantly to their teams’ scores:
Olga Melnikova (7-A)
Danylo Novikov (7-B)
Tetyana Shmanai (7-B)
Violetta Grygoryan (7-B)
Tetyana Ponomarenko (7-B)
Daria Kozubska (7-C)
Andriy Ivanyuk (7-C)
Anastasia Chigareva (11-M)
Artem Ogarkov (11-M)
Tetyana Grygoryeva (12-E)
Oleg Kosyak (13-E)
Mykyta Salikhov (14-E)
Yuri Tolochko (21-M)
Viktoria Balioz (22-E)
Olena Kachurina (23-E)
Dmytro Stadnyk (23-E)
Yelizabeta Koval (24-H)
Vadym Gromadskyi (24-H)
Good job,ladies and gentlemen! Well done!

Monday, March 30, 2009

New Zealand



Attention, 4th course students! THIS IS THE LAST COUNTRY YOU ARE GOING TO STUDY! Congratulations. You know what to do with the material that you can find by clicking HERE .

Monday, February 16, 2009

How to write a Letter of Application



Attention,4th course students! One of the possible writing tasks at the External Independent Assessment is to write a letter, applying for a job. However, our current coursebooks do not show its layout. So, learn how to do that by clicking HERE . Use it as a sample, write your own data, don't make mistakes. Good luck!

Thursday, April 24, 2008

ENGLISH EXPRESS-2008





On Friday, April 11, we held a linguistic contest called ENGLISH EXPRESS in the Lycee. The teams representing each group but the fourth course traveled around the facility "calling" at 7 stations. The stations were: READING, WRITING, PUZZLE(vocabulary), LISTENING, POETS' CORNER, ENGLISH-SPEAKING COUNTRIES and SPEAKING. Teachers prepared the tasks and performed the duties of the station masters. The fourth-course students assisted them.The results are the following:

The 1st PLACE was won by Grade 7-A (28 points), Group 13-E (29 points), Group 21-M (28 points) and Group 34-E (23 points).

The 2nd PLACE was won by Grade 7-C (26 points), Groups 11-E and 12-E (25 points each), Group 22-E (22 points), Group 31-M (20 points) and Group 32-E (19 points).

The 3rd PLACE was won by Grade 7-B (25 points), and Groups 23-E (21 points), 24-H (18 points), 35-H (17 points) & 33-H (16 points).

CONGRATULATIONS TO THE WINNERS!

The most active team members who contributed significantly to their teams' results were: DENYS GRYSHCHENKO (7-C), OKSANA SADOVENKO (21-M), MYKOLA BONDARENKO (21-M), KARINA SIZOVA (21-M) & OLHA BEDOVA (31-M).

GOOD JOB, FOLKS! WELL DONE!

I hope the ENGLISH EXPRESS contest will become a tradition in the Lycee.

Wednesday, December 5, 2007


Hello dear users, students, parents, teachers and random visitors!
I have a rare privilege to welcome you at my blog, which has been created to accumulate information and resources that can help you to excel in your English, and to provide us for some virtual space to communicate independently of the school time-table. I hope to receive your projects, materials and comments, and I am eager to share mine.
Some free advice for the learner:
1. Playing computer games choose their original English versions.
2. Watching Hollywood movies choose originals with English subtitles.
3. Get an interesting English book for your pleasure reading.
4. Use every opportunity to speak English (including your classroom).
5. Enter new words and phrases into your vocabulary notebook.
6. Do not trust non-academic dictionaries, songs' lyrics, TV translators etc.
(Trust me.)
Faithfully yours,
Oleksiy Zabolotnyi