Discovering Ukraine: A Land of Rich History and Culture

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Ukraine, a country in south-eastern Europe, is a land of ancient history, rich culture, beautiful nature, and hospitable people. Learn about its independence, significant landmarks, and unique geographical position. Dive into the Ukrainian language, traditions, and customs through engaging activities like matching words with their synonyms and forming sentences. Explore the beauty and diversity of Ukraine through this educational journey.


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  1. Ukraine Ukraine Our Motherland Our Motherland

  2. Match the words with their synonyms. 1)Independent a) friendly; b) peaceful; c) free. 2) Powerful a) strong; b) large; c) small. 3) Territory a) earth; b) area; c) country. 4) Ancient a) beautiful; b) big; c) old. 5) Customs a) customers; b) traditions; c) people.

  3. UKRAINE Ukraine is an independent state in south- eastern Europe,it s a country of ancient history and rich culture, a land of beautiful nature and sincere, hospitable people. Ukraine comes into the group of Eastern European states (together with Belarus, Moldova and European part of Russia). Covering the territory of 603,700 square km

  4. Ukraine is one of the largest in this region. The population of the country is 46 million people. Kyiv is the capital and the largest city of Ukraine. The history of Ukraine is glorious and tragic. For centuries the Ukrainian people had been struggling for liberty and independence. At last on the 24th of August in 1991 the Verhovna Rada of Ukraine announced the formation of an independent Ukrainian state, and in December, 1991, a nation- wide referendum confirmed the wish of Ukrainian people for independence. Since then we are a sovereign nation with our own language, traditions, culture and mode of life.

  5. Choose and. circle the correct word. 1.Ukraine is one of the largest European countries/regions. 2.In 1991, Ukraine became an independent/European state. 3.Ukraine has got a long history/description. 4.In Ukraine people call Easter/Christmas eggs pysankas . 5.Kyiv is one of the oldest/youngest cities of the world.

  6. Make up sentences. 1.place/to/visit/always/been/Kyiv/has/a/great. 2.Ukraine/August24/its/on/independence/ 1991/proclaimed. 3.the/national/Ukraine/emblem/of/Trident/is. 4.capital/is/What/the/Ukraine/of? 5.it/Europe/south-eastern/a/state/Ukraine/in. 6.total,/is/The/boundaries/length/kilometres/o f/6,500.

  7. Divide the words into groups. Add two more words to each group. Which of these words refer to the geographical position of Ukraine? The Dnieper, Africa, the Pacific Ocean, North America, Hungary, the Black Sea, Ukraine, Washington, Bath, the Carpathian Mountains, the Avon, Kharkiv, Eurasia, the Crimean Mountains, Hoverla, the Pennines, China, the Appalachians, the Dniester, the Bug, Manchester, the Southern Bug, Cardiff, the Donets, the Irish Sea, Japan, Ben Nevis, the Danube, Australia, Brighton, Romania, the Wisla, Denver, Poland, the Sea of Azov, the Tyne.

  8. Names of the mountains: ________ Names of the rivers:____________ Names of the seas:_____________ Names of the oceans:____________ Names of the towns/cities:_______ Names of the countries:_________ Names of the continents: _______

  9. THE GEOGRAPHICAL THE GEOGRAPHICAL POSITION OF UKRAINE POSITION OF UKRAINE Ukraine is one of the largest countries in Europe. It is situated in the Eastern Europe. It borders on Belarus, Hungary, Moldova, Poland, Russia and Slovakia. In the south it is washed by the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. So it has very important ports. The territory of Ukraine is mainly flat, but the Carpathians and the Crimea mountains make up 5% of its area. The major rivers are the Dnieper, the Dniester, the Bug, the Donets and others. The Dnieper is the third longest river in Europe, which divides the country into left- bank and right-bank territories. There are many large cities in Ukraine, among them: Kyiv (the capital of Ukraine), Kharkiv (the first capital of Ukraine, and its second largest city), Donetsk (its coalmining centre), Dnipropetrovsk (an important metallurgical centre), Lviv (a scientific and cultural centre) and many others. The geographical position of Ukraine is very favourable for the development of its industry and agriculture.

  10. Are the following statements true or false? Ukraine is a European country. Ukraine is situated in the Western Europe. Ukraine doesn t border on Germany. In the East it is washed by the Black Sea and the Sea of Azov. 5 % of the territory of Ukraine is occupied by mountains. The Dnieper is the third longest river in Ukraine. Donetsk is a coal-mining centre. Lviv is the second largest city in Ukraine. The geographical position of Ukraine is very favourable for the development of its industry and agriculture.

  11. What is the largest freshwater lake in the world? What are the highest waterfalls in the world? The world s deepest point is in the ... . Niagara Falls, North America. Angel Falls, Venezuela. Staubbach Falls, Swit- zerland. the Indian Ocean. the Atlantic Ocean. the Pacific Ocean. a) a) Lake Superior. a) b) Lake Baikal b) b) c) c) Lough Ness.. c) The biggest river is ... . The largest desert is ... Lake world s situated in ... . Titicaca highest is the lake . the Mississippi River. the Great Sandy the Andes Mountains. a) a) a) the Amazon River. Desert. the Appalachian b) b) the river Nile. the Gobi Desert. Mountains. c) b) the Sahara Desert. the Cambrian c) c) Mountains.

  12. The largest island in the world is ... . The coldest continent is The and deepest ocean is ... . world s largest Ireland. Antarctica. the Indian Ocean. a) a) a) Greenland. North America. the Atlantic Ocean. b) b) b) the Caribbean Islands. Australia. the Pacific Ocean. c) c) c) The largest saltwater lake is ... . The deepest lake in the world is ... . The highest mountain in the world is ... . a) Lake Superior. a) Lake Hudson. a) Hoverla. b) the Azov Sea. b) Lake Baikal. b) Everest. c) the Caspian Sea. c) Lough Neigh. c) Ben Nevis.

  13. THE SEA OF AZOV THE SEA OF AZOV The Sea of Azov is an inland sea, connected with the Black Sea by the Strait of Kerch. The Sea of Azov is entirely shallow, about 1 to 16 m in depth. The water is almost fresh, although the salinity level has increased over the past few decades due to the diversion of water from the rivers that flow into the sea for irrigation and other uses. Because the sea once had much of fish, the Turks called it Baluk Deniz( Fish Sea ), but increased salinity and chemical pollution have since caused a decline in the fish population. The sea is roughly triangular in shape, narrowing at the northeastern extremity to form the Gulf of Taganrog.

  14. THE RIVERS The Dnieper, Europe s third largest river, flows through central Ukraine and forms the country s main river network. More than half of the country s rivers belong to this system. The Dnieper is Ukraine s longest river, measuring about 980 km in length within the country s borders. Other major rivers are the Dniester, the Bug, and the Southern Bug in the west, and the Donets in the east. The Danube forms part of Ukraine s border with Romania in the extreme southwest. Except for the Bug, which flows northward into the Wisla in Poland, all of Ukraine s major rivers flow southward and empty into the Black Sea or the Sea of Azov. Ukraine has more than 3,000 small lakes that cover about 3 percent of its territory.

  15. Complete the sentences with the articles where necessary. 1)_____Dnieper is the biggest river in Ukraine. 2) Ben Nevis the highest mountain in Great Britain rises in Highlands Mountains. 3) _______Lake Ontario is in ________Canada. 4) Americans call________Mississippi River the farther of the rivers . 5) There are many cinemas, theatres and shops in__________ Piccadilly Circus. 6)_______Yonge Street in Canada is the longest street in the world. 7)_______Loch Ness is the largest lake in Kingdom. 8)_______British Museum shows works from ancient_________Asia, Egypt, Rome and Greece. 9) When we were in London, we stayed in___________Plaza Hotel. _________United

  16. Choose and circle the letter of the correct variant to fill in the blanks. 1. Ukraine is an independent state in Europe. a) Southeastern b) southwestern northerneastern 2. Ukraine _____ on Russia, Belarus, Moldova, Poland, Slovakia, Hungary and Romania. a) stretches b) belongs c) borders 3. The geographic centre of Europe is ___ near Rakhiv. a) supported b) situated c) settled 4. The ______of Ukraine is more than 49 million people, a) population b) territory c) people c)

  17. 5. The main river of Ukraine is the___ third largest river in Europe a) Dniester b) Dnieper c) Volga 6. Ukraine is washed by the Black Sea and the_______ Sea. a) Azov b) Aegean 7. Many of the dynamic and colourful folk dances of Ukraine reflect a______ lifestyle. a) Tatars b) Cossack 8. In the 11th century the Golden Gate was the main______ to Kyiv. a) monument b) museum c) Caspian c) European c) entrance

  18. THE CLIMATE OF UKRAINE The climate of Ukraine as well as of any other country is determined by the peculiarities of its geographical position. As Ukraine is situated in the south-east of Central Europe rather far from the Atlantic Ocean and close to the large continent of Asia, we have moderate continental climate. The characteristic feature of this climate is four seasons: winter, spring, summer and autumn. We hardly ever have severe frosts in winter, but there are snowfalls everywhere except the south of the country. Spring is usually very late: we can admire the blossom and enjoy the warmth of the sun only since the end of April. Summer is often hot, with occasional showers and thunderstorms that break the heat and clear the air. The real autumn comes in October, bringing miserable cold weather with biting winds and constant rains. The mountains of Ukraine the Carpathians and the Crimean Mountains belong to the Mediterranean climatic zone. That s why these regions have a different, rather warm climate that makes the Carpathians and the Crimean Mountains popular resorts and tourists destinations. Words describing good weather Words describing bad weather

  19. Complete the table. Complete the table. Country Country Nationality Nationality Ukraine Capital city Capital city Moscow Polish England Welsh Edinburgh Belfast The USA French Italian Athens Germany

  20. PEOPLE OF UKRAINE PEOPLE OF UKRAINE With the population of 46 million people Ukraine is fifth in number among the European countries after Germany, France, Great Britain and Italy. 68% of the population is urban and only 32% of Ukrainians live in the country. The most densely populated are southern and eastern industrial areas: Kharkiv, Dnipropetrovsk, Donetsk, Lugansk, and south-western steppe and forest areas: Ivano-Frankivsk, Lviv, Chernivtsi. Ukraine is a multinational country. Three thirds are Ukrainians. There are certain regional differences in their folk culture, life style and even language. 21% are Russians. Many Russian people live in the Crimea, Kharkiv, Donetsk, Lugansk and Zaporizhzha. 6% are other nationalities. Belorussians, Polish, Hungarians, Rumanians live mainly in the western part of Ukraine; Jews, Moldavians and Tatars inhabit the south of the country. The Ukrainian language is the official language of our country.

  21. Find in the text and read the names of: nationalities; cities/towns; countries. What do the following numbers refer to? 46 million; fifth; 68%; 32%; 21%; 6%. Answer the questions. What is the population of Ukraine? What nationalities live in Ukraine? What are the largest cities of our country? What other countries besides Ukraine do Ukrainians live in?

  22. Ukraine million USA Europe Ukrainians More than 11 million______live abroad. Approximately 5_____live in Russia. Many are found in ______(Poland, Germany, France), South America (Argentina, Brazil) and Australia. One million Ukrainians live in the____and about 500 thousand - in Canada. Although these overseas Ukrainians are no longer the citizens of_________and some of them don t speak Ukrainian, but they still remember their origin and keep contacts with their relatives in Ukraine.

  23. UKRAINIANS EATING TRADITIONS The most popular Ukrainian dishes are made of cereal grains and flour pastes. Popular dishes include varenyky (dumplings), holubtsi (cabbage leaves stuffed with ground meat and rice), and kasha (porridge prepared in a variety of ways). Kasha is served with either meat or poultry. Pork and beef are the most common types of meat. Soup is considered an essential part of a meal. The most popular one, borsch, varies according to locality and season and typically contains cabbage, beets, potatoes, and carrots; meat may also be added. It can be served hot or cold, often with sour cream.

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