Yesterday, on Wednesday, 16 March,
our Ukrainian teacher Inna Ivanivna orginized an interesting contest.
It was called "I love Ukraine!",
and only pupils of 8th forms could be the contestants.
There were 4 teams:
8-A
8-B
8-V
8-G.
They chose patriotic team names, such as "The Fatherland's children",
"Yellow-and-blue" etc. The audition was pupils of 8th and 5th forms.
The rules were simple: for different challenges the jury made notes, and than decided who was the winner.
There were 4 challenges, between which pupils sang and read poems.
The first challenge was such:
Every team is given a word from any Ukrainian dialect, which isn't spoken in Kyiv (so that the contastants didn't know what they meant).
Than Inna Ivanivna reads their meanings, but in the wrong order. The task is to guess what your word means.
Do you know, what is:
мешти;
кобенити;
зачучверілий;
сквирити?
Challenge 2.
The teams was asked some questions about Ukrainian life and culture.
If the team can't answer, the classmates from audition can help them.
Attention:
What is the sweet symbol of Kyiv?
What is the Lviv chocolate factory?
Who built the Volodymyrskiy catherdral?
What's common between Petro Doroshenko and O. Pushkin's wife Natalia Goncharova?
To be continued...
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