ID de réservation
17920751
Quand ?
13th August 2025
Horaire ?
09:00am - 10:00am
Notes
Countryside is GREAT Part 2 – showcasing British nature and its role in tourism and culture.
Discover Ukraine: Nature and Wildlife (ENG HUB) – presenting Ukraine’s ecological diversity and scenic beauty.
Business Situations: Maia practiced talking about nature and travel as part of professional small talk.
Subject or Topic: She explored the theme of countryside and wildlife in both the UK and Ukraine.
Language Functions: Maia described places she had visited and compared British and Ukrainian landscapes.
Units: She watched Countryside is GREAT Part 2 and the ENG HUB video Discover Ukraine: Nature and Wildlife.
Vocabulary :Countryside-Rural areas outside cities, often with farms, fields, and natural landscapes.
Wildlife- Animals and plants living in their natural environment, not domesticated.
Nature reserve- Protected area for wildlife and plants, often open to visitors.
National park - Large area of natural beauty protected by the government for conservation.
Biodiversity-The variety of different species of plants and animals in a particular area.
Scenic -Very beautiful, especially in terms of natural views or landscapes.
PHRASES / EXPRESSIONS:
I’ve been to…
It reminded me of…
Compared to…
One thing I noticed was…
GRAMMAR:
Past simple for describing visits (e.g., “I visited the Lake District.”)
Comparatives and superlatives (e.g., “more diverse,” “the most beautiful”)
Present perfect for experiences (e.g., “I’ve seen wild deer in Wales.”)
PRONUNCIATION:
Focus on clear articulation of place names (e.g., “Cotswolds,” “Carpathians”)
Stress patterns in descriptive adjectives (e.g., biodiversity, picturesque)
Linking sounds in fluent speech (e.g., “I’ve been to a nature reserve…”)
OTHER:
Cultural awareness: understanding how nature and travel are discussed in British and Ukrainian contexts
Listening comprehension: identifying key points from authentic videos
PROGRESS:
Maia demonstrated improved fluency in describing places and making comparisons. She used a wider range of vocabulary and showed confidence in casual conversation.
FEEDBACK:
Strengths: Good use of descriptive language and comparisons
Areas to improve: Continue practicing pronunciation of complex terms and linking speech naturally
HOMEWORK:
Prepare a short presentation comparing a British and Ukrainian national park
Practice using 5 new expressions in a dialogue Links
https://youtu.be/QpKbc00Adrk?si=jqZnmkUVYU7PP3n_
https://youtu.be/tyPGD4iidlM?si=xWmfbdHCnzR5aye7