Sunday, 23 March 2025

24th- 28th March

 

25th March 2025

cloudy, warm 

Tuesday


ON SCREEN 

Objective; listening / reading / conditional 1


page 88 

Listen to Dan and Rita’s conversation.
Complete the sentences with numbers.

1   Rita asks for  3… tickets.

2   The tickets cost …9 pounds in total.

3   The film is on in screen …5

4   Dan bought 3… bars of chocolate.

page 94 

Choose the correct words.

    1   What do you say / will you say if they ask /will ask your opinion about the film?
    2   If I have / will have enough money, I buy /will buy the DVD.
    3   Their parents don’t be / won’t be happy if they don’t pass / won’t pass the exam.
    4   If they don’t leave / won’t leave now, they are / will be late.
    5   Do you go / Will you go to the concert if there are / will be any tickets?
    6   I phone / will phone you if I remember / will remember.

CONDITIONAL TYPE I 

IF + PRESEN T ; WILL + V1
- ACTIUNI VIITOARE POSIBILE 

page 91 

10 Choose the correct words.

  1. If you go to the cinema, you enjoy / will enjoy the film.
  2. It’s raining. You will get wet if you don’t take / won’t take an umbrella.
  3. If I have / will have enough money, I’ll buy the film soundtrack.
  4. We’ll watch a film later if we finish / will finish our homework.
  5. What do you do / will you do if Sam arrives late?
  6. If Jackie has / will have enough time, she’ll go to the supermarket.

11 Write first conditional sentences and questions. Use a comma where necessary.

we / be late / if / we / not hurry.
We will be late if we don’t hurry.

1. Will Sarah come with us if we go to the cinema tonight ?
2. If I go to bed late I will be tired tomorrow, 
3. Will they miss the train if they don't leave before 6 pm ?
4. If they study a lot they will not fail the exam .
5. You will see lots of film stars at the ceremony if you are lucky . 






Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple or the future continuous.

  1. Susan   What about going to the cinema?
  2. Alice   I’d love to. I (1) … (phone) you tonight and we can speak about that.
  3. Susan   Do you think that Patricia wants to come with us ?
  4. Alice   That would be great ! I (2) ... (see) her for lunch so I (3) … (ask) her then.
  5. Susan   OK. I (4) … (probably / buy) tickets online.
  6. Alice   Great! At this time tomorrow we (5) … (watch) our favourite actor.
  7. Susan   And we (6) … (eat) the best popcorn!

26th March 2025
warm, stuffy , cloudy 
Wednesday 

ON SCREEN 

Objective; suffixes / reading 


https://englishworksheets.net/practice/a1_g-noun-suffixes.html


Complete the sentences with nouns from exercise 1.

1) I saw an ____ADVERTISEMENT____. for some great speakers. I think I will buy them.

2) Tom should apologise to Lisa for his ___RUDENESS_____. He really upset her.

3) I had a terrible ___ARGUMENT_____. with my brother last night. Now he isn’t speaking to me!

4) I hope parents will give me ___PERMISSION_____. to go to a music festival this summer.

5) We had an interesting ___DISCUSSION_____. in class yesterday. The topic was: ‘Can money bring you ___HAPPINESS_____. ?’

6) __HOMESICKNESS___. is sometimes a problem when people live abroad for a long time.

7) Grandfather is having ________. for cancer.

8) I couldn’t do a maths question, but teacher gave a very good __EXPLANATION______, so now I understand



PAGE 90 EX 1

suggest - suggestion 

develop - development

equip- equipment

predict- prediction

advertise- advertisement

educate- education

enjoy- enjoyment

possess- possession

argue- argument

decorate- decoration

connect- connection

excite- excitement

inform- information

compete- competition



HOMEWORK 

page 90 ex 3, 4 


ex 3 / 90


1. equipment 

2. connection 

3. education 

4. information 

5. excitement 


ex 4 / 90 


1. advertisement 

2. decorations

3. argument 

4. equipment 


page 91 ex 12

2. pass / will go 

4. go/ will get 

6. get / will earn 

8. earn / will be 

10. will feel / am 

12. don't start/ won't pass / will happen 




https://www.english-grammar.at/online_exercises/word-formation/wf072-noun-suffixes.htm#google_vignette

https://www.eltbase.com/quiz/438_01.htm

Tuesday, 18 March 2025

17th- 21st March

 

18th March 2025

sunny, windy, chilly

Tuesday 

ON SCREEN 

objective : future tenses


page 85 

Will + infinitive

Be going to + infinitive

A decision at the moment of speaking:

Julie: There's no milk.
John: Really? In that case, I'll go and get some.

A decision before the moment of speaking:

Julie: There's no milk.
John: I know. I'm going to go and get some when this TV programme finishes.

A prediction based on opinion:

I think the Conservatives will win the next election.

A prediction based on something we can see (or hear) now:

The Conservatives are going to win the election. They already have most of the votes.

A future fact:

The sun will rise tomorrow.

 

For promises / requests / refusals / offers:

I'll help you tomorrow, if you like.

 


The future continuous refers to an unfinished action or event that will be in progress at a time later than now. The future continuous is used for quite a few different purposes.

The future continuous can be used to project ourselves into the future.

Examples
  • This time next week I will be sun-bathing in Bali.
  • By Christmas I will be skiing like a pro.
  • Just think, next Monday you will be working in your new job.

The future continuous can be used for predicting or guessing about future events.

Examples
  • He'll be coming to the meeting, I expect.
  • I guess you'll be feeling thirsty after working in the sun.
  • You'll be missing the sunshine once you're back in England.

In the interrogative form, the future continuous can be used to ask politely for information about the future.

Examples
  • Will you be bringing your friend to the pub tonight?
  • Will Jim be coming with us?
  • Will she be going to the party tonight?
  • Will I be sleeping in this room?

The future continuous can be used to refer to continuous events that we expect to happen in the future.

Examples
  • I'll be seeing Jim at the conference next week.
  • When he is in Australia he will be staying with friends.
  • I'll be eating with Jane this evening so I can tell her.

When combined with still, the future continuous refers to events that are already happening now and that we expect to continue some time into the future.

Examples
  • In an hour I'll still be ironing my clothes.
  • Tomorrow he'll still be suffering from his cold.
  • Next year will she still be wearing a size six?
  • Won't stock prices still be falling in the morning?
  • Unfortunately, sea levels will still be rising in 20 years.


2/ 86 

2 Complete the sentences with the correct form of will and the verbs in brackets.

In the future, there will be (be) lots of programmes to create special effects.

  1. I don’t think Spielberg  WILL DIRECT(direct) that film.
  2. How many people WILL WATCH (watch) the film on DVD?
  3. My friend probably WON'T ENJOY  (not enjoy) that film.
  4. WILL THEY RELEASE  (they / release) a CD of the soundtrack?
  5. I think that film  WILL WIN  (win) a lot of awards.
 

EX 4/ 86 

  1. I love that song! I AM GOING TO DOWNLOAD  it to my phone right now.
  2. She IS GOING TO TRAVEL  round the world in her gap year before university.
  3. They  ARE NOT GOING TO ASK her to sing because she’s got a terrible voice.
  4. Jim IS GOING TO LEAVE  because he didn’t get the new job.
  5. ARE  you GOING TO GIVE me your homework before tomorrow?
  6. I AM GOING TO INVITE  Paul to my birthday party.
19th March 2025 
sunny, cool 
Wednesday

 ON SCREEN 

objective : future tenses/ listening 


page 87

ex 6 

 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the future continuous of the verbs in brackets.

  1. This time next Monday, I WILL BE FLYING (fl y) to Rome.
  2. Tomorrow morning Tom WILL BE CYCLING… (cycle) to work.
  3. In a week they WILL BE VISITING… (visit) the Louvre.
  4. Don’t call between 8.00 and 10.00. I …WILL BE WATCHING (watch) a movie then.
  5. At 2 o’clock next Sunday she WILL BE SWIMMING… (swim).
  6. I WILL BE SEEING… (see) David at work later on today.

CComplete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.

  1. Tomorrow I'M GOING TO TRAVEL/ AM TRAVELLING  … (travel) to the festival by train.
  2. WILL… you GIVE… (give) me a lift to the station?
  3. The play STARTS… (start) at 7pm on Tuesdays and Fridays.
  4. The train LEAVES… (leave) at 10am.
  5. ARE … we GOING TO EAT… (eat) before I leave?


EX 11

11 True or false?

  1. 3D technology first appeared in 1994. F; 3D TECHNOLOGY APPEARED IN 1894.
  2. In 3D films, two images are combined into one image to create a sensation of depth.T
  3. The first 3D films were for children.T
  4. The film Monster House came out in 2007. F;  THE FILM MONSTER HOUSE CAME OUT IN 2006.
  5. The film Beowulf was the second 3D film for adults. F; THE FILM BEOWULF WAS THE FIRST 3D FILM FOR ADULTS.
  6. Next year at least 15 3D films are going to be released. T
  7. Jane thinks that one day we’ll be able to watch 3D films without glasses. T
  8. Jane believes there will never be cheap TVs that can show 3D films. F; JANE BELIEVES THERE WILL BE CHEAP TVS THAT CAN SHOW 3D FILMS SOON.


PRESENT CONTINUOUS 
- USED FOR PERSONAL FUTURE ARRANGEMENTS 

Ex : We are travelling to Egypt in a month . 

PRESENT SIMPLE 
-USED FOR OFFICIAL FUTURE SCHEDULES ( TIMETABLES)

Ex ; Our flight to Malaga leaves at midnight on the 20th March.


left at 88 , listening 

Wednesday, 12 March 2025

10th- 14th March

 



12th March 2025

warm, partly sunny 

Wednesday 


FILMS
OBJECTIVE : FUTURE TENSES 

stuntman = cascador

script = scenariu

plot = poveste / actiune / intriga

soundtrack = coloana sonora 

to release (ed) =  a lansa / a scoate pe piata 

to star (ed) = a juca un rol 



ex 4/ 84 

4 Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words and phrases 

The director wants to film the action scenes tomorrow.

  1. The …script is wonderful – the dialogues are great.
  2. The music is great, too – I love the …soundtrack
  3. Johnny Depp …stars  in the film. I hope he wins an …award at the next Oscars.
  4. A …stuntman does all the dangerous scenes in a film instead of the actor.
  5. The …special effects in that science-fiction film are wonderful. They look really realistic.


ex 7/ 84 

  1. All films will be 3D. -A
  2. People will stop watching films.- E
  3. There won’t be any actors in the future. - C
  4. Films will be interactive. - B
  5. There will be 4D cinemas. - D

9/ 85 

9 Find words in the text that mean …

    1. well-known films (paragraph A) = Popular
  1. people who watch the film (paragraph C) = Audiences
  2. odours (paragraph D) = Smells
  3. lifelike (paragraph D) = Realistic
  4. performances that people enjoy (paragraph E) = Entertainment

Homework 
 page 94 ex 1 
text page 85 copy paragraph C - ask 3 questions about it


Sunday, 9 March 2025

Olimpiada judeteana

 

SUBIECTUL I – USE OF ENGLISH (25 points)

I.1. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with the correct verb forms. 10 points

Bob Dylan 1) _____ (become) one of the most famous singers and songwriters of all time. At the age of 65 in 2006, he 2) ____ (reach) the top of the US album charts with Modern Times, the oldest living singer to do so. He 3) _____ (record) many other hit albums since he 4) _____ (make) his first album at the age of 21 while he 5) ____ (perform) as a folk singer in New York clubs. Although he first 6) _____ (find) fame as a folk singer, he had always wanted to be a rock and roll singer, so he switched to rock and roll. As far as he was concerned, he had already done everything that he could with folk music, and he needed a different musical style to express his changing feelings. Dylan's career 7) _____ (be) a long one, and there is no sign that he 8) ____ (think) of retirement. He 9) ____ (perform) since the late 1950s and he 10) _____ (appear) in several films, too.


I.2. Read the text below and look carefully at each line. If the line is correct, write a tick (√). If it has a word that should not be there, write the word. 10 points

The amazing Atacama Desert

0. When you think of a desert, what comes to its mind first? Is it a hot,

….its...

00. dry and empty landscape? For the Atacama Desert in Chile, that

…..√.…

1. image is the only partly true. It is actually pretty cold, with daily

……..…

2. temperatures which ranging from 0 to 25 degrees centigrade. But there

……..…

3. is no doubt that the Atacama Desert is dry. Despite of being located

……..…

4. right next to the Pacific Ocean, it's actually the world's driest desert,

……..…

5. some parts of which have not had any rainfall for more over 400 years.

……..…

6. So, it may have come as a surprise to learn that it actually rains in

……..…

7. this desert. Every five to seven years on the average, heavy rainfall

……..…

8. soaks the landscape and then, all of a sudden, something magical

……..…

9. happens: the desert is transformed into a carpet of colourful flowers.

……..…

10. This incredible sight lasts for just a few short weeks and attracts in

……..…

thousands of visitors, eager to enjoy such a rare occurrence.


I.3. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the words in capital letters. 5 points

1.

Can you _____ the situation for me?

CLEAR

2.

They were ______ disappointed with the result.

UNDERSTAND

3.

The villages in the mountains are quite _____ in winter.

ACCESS

4.

Without his teacher’s _____ he would have given up long ago.

COURAGE

5.

My father takes great _____ in his work.

PROUD


SUBIECTUL al II-lea – READING COMPREHENSION (25 points)

Read the text below and complete the tasks that follow.

The Komodo Dragon

1. _________________________

Komodo dragons (Varanus komodoensis) have thrived in the harsh climate of Indonesia’s Lesser Sunda Islands for millions of years. They are the largest and heaviest lizards in the world and are found in the wild only on five islands, all within Komodo National Park. The name comes from rumours that dragon-like creatures lived on the Indonesian island of Komodo where local people call them ‘ora’ or ‘land crocodile’.

2. _________________________

These impressive reptiles can grow up to 10 feet long (3 m) and weigh as much as 150 pounds (68 kg), with some rare individuals even surpassing these sizes. Known for their fearsome appearance and predatory skills, Komodo dragons are apex predators in their habitats, sitting at the top of the food chain. Their powerful jaws, sharp teeth, and muscular bodies enable them to take down large prey, including deer, wild boars, and even water buffalo. They are massive, with flat heads, bowed legs and long, thick tails. Komodos come in a variety of colours. Their skin is rough and durable and they have long claws and a large, muscular tail. Komodos have good vision and are also speedy. They can run briefly up to 13 mph (20 kph). Their sense of smell is their primary food detector. Komodo dragons, like snakes, use their forked tongues to sample the air and they are also able to tell from which direction their prey is approaching.

3. _________________________

The lizard's habitat can be anything ranging from a tropical dry forest to a forested humid environment. But no matter where they live, the Komodo likes extreme heat. In the wild, Komodo dragons typically inhabit dry, open savannahs and forests, areas that provide the perfect environment for stalking their prey and basking in the sun to regulate their body temperature. To survive in this climate Komodos have dual-purpose homes. To stay warm at night, they make or find burrows to nestle down in. During the day the same burrow keeps them cool.

4. _________________________

Komodo dragons are renowned for their distinctive hunting technique, which relies heavily on stealth and patience. They often ambush their prey by lying in wait, using their camouflaged scales to blend in with the surroundings. Once a Komodo dragon detects prey, it uses its incredible strength to rush forward and overpower the animal. First, the Komodo springs up and knocks the prey over. Then they use their sharp, shark-like serrated teeth. Their bites are venomous, with glands that secrete toxins capable of causing rapid blood loss and shock in their victims. After biting, the Komodo dragon follows the prey at a slow but steady pace, waiting for it to weaken before delivering a final, fatal strike. If the prey escapes, it will die within 24 hours of blood poisoning, because the Komodo's saliva contains 50 strains of bacteria which are deadly. With its fantastic sense of smell, the Komodo will find the dead animal and finish its meal.

5. _________________________

The Komodo dragon has become an iconic species, attracting the attention of biologists, conservationists, and tourists alike. Its unique biology, hunting strategies, and status as a living fossil—dating back more than 100 million years—make it an object of fascination. Conservation efforts are critical to preserving this remarkable reptile for future generations, as its survival depends not only on the protection of its natural habitat but also on global awareness and action to address broader environmental challenges.


II.1 Choose the most suitable heading from the list (A-G) for each part (1-5). There are two extra headings which you do not need to use. 10 points

A.The mighty predators

B.The original Jurassic Park

C.Living relics, fading giants

D.The titans of the remote isles

E.Shadows of death, striking with patience

F.Masters of heat and shade

G.The lazy hunters of the Lost World


II.2 For questions 1-5, choose the answer A, B, C, or D which you think fits best according to the text. 15 points

1. What is the writer trying to do in this text?

A.show the reader how dangerous the Komodo is

B.describe the Komodo's natural environment

C.give the reader general information about the Komodo

D.highlight that the Komodo is endangered

2. How does the Komodo find food?

A.using speed

B.using its tongue

C.only by waiting

D.using its eyesight

3. The Komodo's environment must

A.have trees.

B.be humid.

C.be dry.

D.be hot.

4. Why will an animal die after being bitten by the Komodo?

A.It will be injured.

B.The Komodo is stronger.

C.The Komodo will poison it.

D.The Komodo has sharp teeth

5. Which could be a poster about a film on the Komodo Dragon?

A. The Komodo Dragon

See how this Indian Crocodile lizard lives and hunts near forest rivers.

Amazing scenes of Dragons running kilometres to catch their prey.

B. THE KOMODO

Unique to Komodo islands. The Dragon can kill with one bite! A creature that you must see! The biggest lizard on Earth!

A 2-hour documentary filmed in Indonesia.

C. The Komodo Dragon

The documentary of the year shows the Komodo Dragon killing its prey with its huge tail and claws.

The most frightening lizard on Earth!

D. The Amazing Komodo

Did you know that the Komodo Dragon lives in hot climates and eats meat and leaves from the forests? And it can kill you with just one bite?

Watch The Amazing Komodo and discover fascinating facts!


SUBIECTUL al III-lea – WRITING (50 points)

Write a narrative essay beginning like this:

Chris and Jo were walking through the forest when they saw a beautifully carved wooden box under a tree.

Write your story in 120-150 words and give it an appropriate title. Pay attention to the following:

• you don’t need to write long descriptions;

• use dialogues only if they are relevant to your characters or events;

• you should use this plan:

1. Introduction (paragraph 1 – set the scene)

2. Main Body (paragraph(s) 2/3 – develop the story)


BAREM

SUBIECTUL I – USE OF ENGLISH (25 points)

I.1. Read the following text and fill in the blanks with the correct verb forms. 10 x 1p = 10 points

1. has become; 2. reached; 3. has recorded; 4. made; 5. was performing; 6. found; 7. has been; 8. is thinking; 9. has been performing; 10. has appeared

I.2. Read the text below and look carefully at each line. If the line is correct, write a tick (√). If it has a word that should not be there, write the word. 10 x 1p = 10 points

1. the; 2. which; 3. of; 4. √; 5. more; 6. have; 7. the; 8. √; 9. √; 10. in

I.3. Use the word given in brackets to form a word that fits in each sentence. 5 x 1p = 5 points

1. CLARIFY; 2. UNDERSTANDABLY; 3. INACCESSIBLE; 4. ENCOURAGEMENT; 5. PRIDE

SUBIECTUL al II-lea – READING COMPREHENSION (25 points)

II.1 Choose the most suitable heading from the list (A-G) for each part (1-5). There are two extra headings which you do not need to use. 5 x 2p = 10 points

1. D 2. A 3. F 4. E 5. C

II.2 For questions 1-5, choose the answer A, B, C, or D which you think fits best according to the text. 5 x 3p = 15 points

1. C 2. B 3. D 4. C 5. B

3. Conclusion (paragraph 4 – end the story).

Do not count the words given.