Thursday, 27 March 2025

Session 22

 

27th March 2025 

cool, breezy , cloudy 

Thursday 


manual = brosura cu instructiuni 

textbook = manual scoala





to mold / to shed =  a naparli 

sturdy = rezistent / robust 

arachnophobic = arahnofob

to put your head to spin = a te impresiona cu ...

infamous = faimos datorita unor fapte / insusiri rele 

fearsome= de temut 


The most interesting things about spiders:

Spiders can build a sturdy home just from their butts

Spider's webs are 5 times stronger than steel.

They have an exoskeleton but they don't have any bones.

They molt their exoskeletons from time to time.

Spiders can run at the same speed as a sports car.

Some spiders can leap, others can cartwheel, others can walk on water

WISH / IF ONLY 








homework 

words x 2 - contexts 
 words x 2 - contexts 


Thursday, 20 March 2025

Session 21

 

20th March 2025

chilly, sunny 

Thursday 


wish + past simple / past continuous 

- used for desires / present things to be different 

- similar to conditional type II 

If all the people in our school were sick classes would be cancelled . 

If only the people in my school were sick at the same time!

I wish all the people in my school were sick ! 


wish + had + V3 

- expression of regrets

- similar to conditional III 

If the test had been harder less students would have got an A . 

If only the test had been harder ! 

I wish the test had been harder .


wish + would + V1

- being polite + stop an annoying situation 

I wish he would spend more time with his family . 



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

POLICE SEEK MISSING SHED

A 32-year-old man 1) _____ (get) home from work on Friday to find that someone 2) _____ (steal) the shed from his back garden. Martin Graham, who 3) _____ (live) in Francis Road, Darnely, told us he couldn't believe his eyes. 'There was simply nothing there. I thought I 4) _____ (go) into the wrong garden.' A neighbour who 5) ____ (notice) the men while they 6) ____ (disassemble) the shed, 7) _____ (assume) that Mr Graham 8) _____ (ask) them to do it. The two men just put the shed in a white van and drove off. Police 9) _____ (investigate) the case and 10) _____ (already, issue) a description of the two men.


The light in the room was too much dim, but Mary strived to read the precious 

letter. When I have managed to turn the light up, I could see that her eyes

 were swollen because she had hardly rubbed them to clear her vision. At 

first, I thought she was crying, but the letter brought a wonderful news: her 

son was returning home safely after his long journey through Asia. She had

 had few little information over the past two weeks, but all was forgotten now.

Later, her son explained that he had been making his way through Nepal, 

climbing the Mount Everest to Base Camp, then through the thick 

overgrowth of the Indian jungle, and finally across the dryly Gobi Desert. He 

hadn't had internet access, then he had lost his phone and couldn’t call 

home. All he could managed to do was write a quick letter before boarding 

on the plane to Tokyo, the last leg of his journey.


1. I think these kinds of exercises ___ STRENGTHEN __ my body.

STRONG

2. She made many ____PROVOCATIVE__ statements.

PROVOKE

3. The claim is __UNQUESTIONABLY ____ true.

QUESTION

4. The judge ordered the _DISCLOSURE _____ of the documents and everything went public.

CLOSE

5. As a child, Jack suffered from a very strict _ UPBRINGING _____ .

BRING


Read the text below and complete the tasks that follow.

1. _________________________

On July 4, 1884, France gave the United States an incredible birthday gift – the Statue of Liberty! July 4 is celebrated as Independence Day in the U.S. because it marks the adoption of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, when the thirteen American colonies declared their freedom from British rule. The gift was a powerful symbol of the strong friendship between France and the United States, as France had supported the American colonies during their fight for independence. The Statue of Liberty soon became one of the most important symbols of freedom and democracy in the world. When immigrants arrived by boat to the United States, the statue was often the first thing they saw, a sign that they had reached a land of freedom and opportunity.

2. _____________________________

The idea for the statue started in 1865, during a dinner near Paris. A group of Frenchmen were discussing their dictator-like emperor and comparing him to the democratic government of the U.S. They wanted to create a monument to freedom, which could also inspire people in France to demand democracy. Among them was the sculptor Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi, who imagined a giant statue of a woman holding a torch, shining with the light of liberty. He took inspiration from Libertas, the ancient Roman goddess of freedom, in the popular tradition among 19th-century sculptors, who often used female figures to personify abstract concepts like justice, liberty, and victory. He even used his own mother’s face as the model for Lady Liberty!

3. ______________________________

Turning Bartholdi’s idea into reality took 21 years. The French raised money to build the statue, while Americans collected funds for the pedestal. The famous engineer Gustave Eiffel, who later designed the Eiffel Tower, created the statue’s internal structure – four huge iron columns that hold the thin copper skin in place. The statue was completed in 1884, then taken apart into 350 pieces and packed into 214 wooden crates. It was shipped across the Atlantic Ocean and rebuilt in New York Harbor. Finally, on October 28, 1886, the Statue of Liberty was officially dedicated in front of a huge crowd, marking a historic moment in U.S. history.

4. ________________________________

The Statue of Liberty has a flexible structure that allows it to sway up to 7.62 cm in the wind, while the torch moves even more – up to 12.7 cm. There is an elevator inside, which takes visitors up to the observation deck at the top of the pedestal. From there, they must climb 354 steps to reach the crown, but the 25 windows, which offer a spectacular view of New York City, make the effort worthwhile. At the time of its completion, the Statue of Liberty was the tallest structure in the United States, standing at 46 meters – the arm with the torch alone is 14 meters long, while a single finger measures 2.4 meters! The statue is covered with 300 sheets of copper, hammered into shape and joined with rivets. The seven rays in the crown represent the seven seas.


5. _________________________________

Originally, the Statue of Liberty was not green – it was a shiny reddish-brown color because it was made of copper, just like a new penny. However, over time, the copper reacted with air, water, and weather, causing a natural chemical process called oxidation. This created a thin layer called ‘patina’, which protected the statue from further damage and gave it its famous greenish-blue color. The transformation took about 20 years, and by the early 1900s, the statue had completely changed to the color we see today. This patina actually helps preserve the statue, preventing the copper underneath from corroding. Today, millions of tourists visit the statue every year, climbing to the top and learning about its history, as well as its unique greenish color and the science behind it.


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. A formidable endeavour 

B. Green is the new brown 

C. Sealing a historical bond 

D. Aging like fine wine 

E. The spark that ignited the torch of liberty 

F. An engineering marvel 

G. Colonial America

Homework 

page 78 

composition - comment 

rivets = legatura / conexiune



Thursday, 13 March 2025

Session 20

 


13th March 2025 

wet, cool 

Thursday 



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)





occurance =  intamplare 

to clarify (ed) = a clarifica 

apex = punct culminant / cel mai de sus 

to bask (ed) = to lie in the sun 

dual- purpose = cu dublu scop 

burrow = vizuina 

to spring - srang - sprung = a sari 

 serrated = zimtat 

to belittle (ed) = a minimiza 

to bespeak = a indica / a vorbi de la sine / a dezvalui 

automotive = autovehicle 

co- educational = mixt ( fem + masc )

devaluation = inflatie

to enslave (ed) = a supune / subjuga 

to empower (ed) = a imputernici 

to embed (ed) = a marca 

foreword = cuvant inainte / prefata

literate = elevat 

illiterate = analfabet 


https://www.englishrevealed.co.uk/grammar_guide/prefixes_list.php


Homework 

composition - comment 

words x 2