вторник, 10 июня 2008 г.

Підсумки пректу

Проект «Что в имени, тебе моем …» був надзвичайно корисним і цікавим.
Це – довготривалий, міжпредметний і напредмений проект.
1. Він дозволив учням корисно познайомитися, глибоко в деталях з вулицями свого мікрорайону. А це означає – заглиблення в історію, географію, літературу, мистецтво, музику і архітектуру.
2. Майже всі учні 10АБВ класів брали участь (а це 70 учнів). Вони вчилися оформлювати проект, створювали дизайн, фотографували, розміщували матеріал на диски та дискети, тобто всі вчилися працювати за допомогою комп’ютерних технологій.
3. Робота над проектом відбувалася англійською мовою. А це – практика мови, збагачення знань іноземної мови, практичне володіння, висловлюваннями, прислів’ями, цитатами, вдосконалення писемного мовлення.
4. Наш проект – це зв’язок з друзями з США, коли зустрічаючись на відео конференції з учнями з Нью Джерсі, вищої школи Святого Джозефа в посольстві США ми розповідали про наш проект і про наші заняття і цікаві події в позашкільний час.
5. Метою цього проекту було і виховання патріотизму. Любові та почуття гордості до рідного міста і місця, де ми живемо і розширення світогляду. Вважаю, що ми на вірному шляху.
6. Ще думаю, що працюючи цілий рік над проектом, ми навчилися вести дослідницьку роботу. Відбирати необхідний матеріал. Користуватися довідниковою літературою.

Керівник проекту Галина Іванівна Кузнєцова

Для мене проект

Для мене проект «Что в имени тебе моем», був поштовхом дізнатися в деталях про одну з вулиць свого мікрорайону. Скільки ж цікавого я відкрив для себе: цікаві будинки незвичної архітектури, кав’ярні, церква, магазин квітів. А скільки станцій метро вздовж проспекту М.Бажана!
Я всіх запрошую до цікавої подорожі по проспекту який назвали на ім’я видатного діяча і письменника. Вивчаючи його біографію, я познайомився з важливими історичними подіями країни 20-80 років ХХ століття і літературним наслідком великого українця.

Сергій Олекса, 10 А клас

О проекте "Что в имени тебе моем"

Проект закінчився, але стільки знань і умінь я набула.
По-перше, я вдосконала та вивчила теорітичні базові основи про те, що таке взагалі «проект» і телекомунікаційний прект.
По-друге, я навчилася правильно, поетапно розприділяти, виконувати і оформлювати свій проект.
По-трете через цей проект я познайомилася зі своїм мікрорайоном, подорожуючи по своій і інших вулицях.
Далі я хочу відмітити, що я познакомилася з цікавою і видатною людиною України, оперним співаком Борисом Гмирєю.
В заключення хочу сказати, що навчилася працювати над пректом колективно, спілкуватися з учасниками проекту «Iearn»
Була рада дізнатися, що про наш проект розповідали на Міжнародній конференції.

Олександра Ходак, 10А клас

вторник, 15 апреля 2008 г.

STREETS AND NAMES


BORYS HMYRIA
(1903 – 1969)

Borys Romanovych Hmyria is an Ukrainian singer (bass) and a folk artist. He was born into the family of the worker-mason. In 1935 he graduated from the Engineering-building Institute in Kharkiv and in 1939 – from the conservatory in Kharkiv. He has been the soloist of the Opera and Ballet Theatre in Kharkiv and later – the soloist of the Opera and Ballet Theatre in Kyiv. He possessed the beautiful voice of warm velvet timbre, wide range and discriminating artistic taste. In his performing there was inherently complete confluence of dramatic and musical beginning. He came forward as a chamber singer with great success. Borys Hmyria has toured abroad a lot of times. He was the Laureate of the All-union competition of vocalists in 1939. Borys Hmyria received the State Prize in 1952.
He was called “Borys the Great”, his talent was considered miraculous, his voice was regarded to be a perfect bass, his vocal mission was believed to be ideal and unsurpassed by anyone till today. Hmyria was a singer, a philosopher, a unique phenomenon in Ukrainian and world culture.
Let’s make a note that Hmyria’s vocal and epistolary heritage has been collected and kept by the singer’s family in his flat in Kyiv, where the famous singer lived and created.
BORYS HMYRIA STREET

Kyiv – is the biggest city of Ukraine. So many streets are here: short and long, wide and narrow, picturesque and not very exciting. How to remember all of them? What are the characteristic features of every particular street? The answer is: try to find out everything by yourself traveling along this or
that street.
While researching Borys Hmyria Street I found out a lot of interesting information about this street. First of all, it is called after the greatest composer and singer of the 20th century Borys Hmyria. The length of this street is 9.5 kilometers, so you see that it would be quite difficult to go along Borys Hmyria Street at once, especially on foot. There are a lot of different buildings in this street. Each house has its own number and due to this specific feature it is quite convenient, especially for foreigners, to find a concrete house really very quickly.
Going along this street I saw a big road and four bus stops on the opposite sides of the road. On this road I saw a lot of different cars, buses and taxes. And if to speak about buses, there are only two routes of them which take passengers along Borys Hmyria Street and their numbers are 591 and 407.
Due to my pocket map I continued my researching at the end of which I made really interesting conclusion. Now I would like to tell you something about the buildings which are situated in Borys Hmyria Street. In this street there are a lot of different shops, primary schools, kindergartens, yards. The most famous shop is a small supermarket called “Eckos”. You can buy here almost everything you want: different kinds of meals, clothes, toilet means…Next to this supermarket the newest house in this street is situated. To tell the truth, it is really very beautiful and modern. Almost on each old house it is possible to see new graffiti. I do not know if it is bad or good, but in my opinion they are really cool. The most important building in Borys Hmyria Street is a state inspection of the quarantine of the plants in Kyiv. Almost near all old houses there is a car parking on which it is really very convenient to leave your car. There are also two big garages in this street.
Now my researching is finished. Owing to this researching I found out a lot of interesting details about Borys Hmyria Street and I hope that some of these details I will remember for years.
Olexandra Khodak 10-A Form, 16 years
Olexandr Pylypenko 10-B Form, 16 years

четверг, 10 апреля 2008 г.

STREETS AND NAMES



Petro Grigorenko
(1907-1987)

Petro Grigorenko was a high-ranked Soviet Army commander of Ukrainian descent, later a prominent Soviet human rights activist, dissident and writer.
Petro Grigorenko was born in a village of rural Zaporizhzhia Oblast, Ukraine. He went on a military career and reached high ranks during the World War II. After the war, being a decorated veteran, he left active career and taught at the Frunze Military Academy, reaching the rank of a Major General.
In 1961 Grigorenko criticized Nikita Khruschev's policy and was transferred to the Russian Far East as punishment. In 1963 he created the Union of Struggle for the Restoration of Leninism. In the 1960s Grigorenko became a member of the Moscow Helsinki Watch Group. The authorities sent him to a psychiatric imprisonment from 1964-1965, and he was stripped of his military rank, medals, and retirement benefits.
After his release, Grigorenko actively participated in the struggle for the Crimean Tatar autonomy, and demonstrated against the 1968 Soviet invasion of Czechoslovakia and became a leading figure in Soviet human rights movement along with his fellow celebrated dissidents Vladimir Bukovsky, Andrei Sakharov, Alexander Yesenin-Volpin and others.
He was arrested on May 7, 1969 and incarcerated for five years. Colonel-Doctor Lunts diagnosed his activities as evidence of paranoid schizophrenia and arranged to have him sent to the Chernyakhovsk prison hospital.
Grigorenko was one of the first who questioned the official Soviet version of World War II history. In 1977, when Grigorenko left for medical treatment in the United States, he was stripped of his Soviet citizenship.

Petro Grigorenko Street
Petro Grigorenko Street begins from the crossing of Boris Hmyria Street and Solomia Krushelnytska Street. On the right side of the street you can find houses with even numeration, and on the left side, accordingly, houses with odd numeration. Its general length along the road is 2,6 kilometers. I think you wouldn’t be tired after walking it along. But if you can’t foot it, you may catch one of a fixed - route taxies, e.g. # 487, 492 or catch a tram #8.
As Petro Grigorenko Street is situated in a new residential area there are a lot of newly built high-storeyed houses. The street begins with two enormous gipermarkets “Metro Cash & Carry” and “Epicenter”, where you can find everything you want.Then you can easily find a lot of kiosks, shops, even in the residential houses, such as “Laminate & Parquet”, “Curtains”, car service “ Delta Motors”, auditors firm “AKSIS”, ZHEK#211, “World of doors”, “Svetskaja zhizn” etc. There you can’t pass by the salon “Beauty”, stomatology “ABOT”, furniture shop “Mebli”, Chemist’s. While walking along the street you can also see a water pump and very bright and nice children’s playground. Near the pump you can find the Center of financial favours, Credits & Deposits, Peggy Style beauty salon, the driving school, the shop of Burning tours, computer service and some building services.
Petro Grigorenko Street is quite admirable in spring & summer because of greenery, nice park and flower-beds. Inhabitants living in this street like to spend their free time in the park & nearby cafes. This park is one of the most attractive places with its picturesque scenery around. There are a lot of things to do here. The park is situated not far from the underground station “Pozniaky”. There’s a little but lovely lake, a lot of benches, wonderful children’s playground and other summer attractions. But some of them are open all year. So I don’t think it would be boring to spend time here. In any case there is something unusual, attractive in this park. There’s even one monument, which says that this path is the alley of agreement.
There is a bridge over Mykola Bazhan prospect. Along the whole road we can see bigboards advertising shops, products, some road signs. Under the bridge there’s an underground station “Poznjaky”. After the bridge on the right side near the crossing of P.Grigorenko Street and Dragomanov Street is situated a temporary Circus “Kobzov” which you can visit and enjoy the show.
Next evident building is the trade center “Bashta Plus”, which has a very interesting architecture. It looks like a castle from a fairy tale. Here you can also find a dry-cleaner and some other services. Then you‘ll pass by “Repairing clothes” kiosk and one of the numerous departments of “Ukrtelekom” company. On the opposite side you can see a great parking, so if you come here by car, it isn’t difficult to find a place to park you car. Behind the parking you can easily find branches of some banks such as “VAB bank”, “Alfa bank”, bank “Stolytsia”, supermarket “Velyka Kyshenia”, cafes and a variety of the most different shops. While walking along the road you can see the signboard of the private clinic “ALFA”. At once behind the clinic you can find a day-nursery #7, private kindergarten & a school “Harmony” and the lyceum “Naykova zmina”. At the crossing of Anna Ahmatova Street & P.Grigorenko Street you can find Optics.
There are no industrial enterprises in this street. It is attractive by its modern architecture &beauty. Personally I advise you to take a walking tour of the street. If you are interested in architecture you shouldn’t fail to see “Bashta Plus” in the first place. It took me not very much time to travel along the street because it is straight and not so long. Only sometimes you can see here heavy traffic. But despite this all kinds of vehicles ride up and down the street: lorries, taxes, private cars. There are some road crosses and underground passages there. Mostly you can see ten- and twelve-storeyed buildings in this street.
Speaking about this street I would like to mention that it is quite a good place for living. Here you can find all you need: shops, banks, schools, clinics, parking, cafes, a nice park, beauty salons, in one word everything for comfortable living.

Vira Lungol, 10-A Form, 16 years
Anastasia Prytova 10-B Form, 16 years

Streets and Names

Larysa Rudenko
Larysa Arkhypivna Rudenko was born on January 28, 1918 in the town of Makiyivka in the Donetsk region. When she was 16, she came to the capital of Ukraine and entered the conservatoire. Being a talented girl, she was highly appreciated by her teachers.
The singer was among the most significant representatives of the Ukrainian vocal school and was supervised by Olena Muravyova. Larysa Rudenko was offered to work in Moscow, but she had a strong desire to live and sing in Kyiv. The first part she performed was “The Queen of Spades” by Pyotr Chaykovsky. She had worked in the National Opera House for 30 years and performed about 50 vocal parts.
Among the most popular operas with Larysa Rudenko participation were “Christmas Night” and “Taras Bulba” by Mykola Lysenko, “Boris Godunov” by Musorgsky, “Carmen” by Bize, “Aida” by Verdi. She was also shot in the Naimychka opera-film at Kyiv’s cinema studio.
Larysa Arkhypivna was gifted enough to personify different images: happy and suffering, strong and weak characters. When the singer was giving conserts, her mezzo-soprano would captivate her audience. She also sang folk songs, romances, arias and taught students at Kyiv’s conservatoire and Theater Institute.
The singer died in 1981 and was buried in the Baikove cemetery.
Larysa Rudenko Street

Larysa Rudenko Street appeared on the map of Kyiv in 1993. It starts from the street of Solomiya Krushelnytska and runs until the avenue of Mykola Bazhan. Rudenko Street is connected with the street of Oleksandr Mishuha and Vyshniakivska Street.
This street is one of the most attractive places in the Poznyaky area because in this part of the Darnytsky district one can find many newly built apartment houses, while there are some built in the so-called post-Soviet era. In Rudenko Street alone there are more than a dozen of such post-Soviet buildings, maybe, they are not so beautiful but they reflect our past and we can see the examples of the architecture of our parents’ youth. This is a residential area, therefore there are no industrial enterprises here.
Housing construction goes on in Rudenko Street and one can still see some ongoing construction projects.
Rudenko Street is short – it is a mere 700 meters long. So you can easily pass it through on foot, but you can also catch a public bus or a shuttle taxi bus because this street incorporates a highway.
For your information, these are the numbers of public buses or shuttle taxi buses you can catch there - 407, 492, 225d, 591, 594.
Many young families live in this area, therefore there are many colourful playgrounds for children and one kindergarten. Besides, one school is located here.
If you come here by car, it is easy to find a place to park the car, as there is a specially built parking building, offering 150 parking lots.
In summer or during warm periods of spring or autumn, you may walk along the street planted with green or yellow and red (in autumn) trees, and if you have some spare time, you can visit one of the small cafes located along the street.
If you need to buy some food or medicines in Rudenko Street, you can easily find a small food store or a chemist’s here.
Despite the fact that the architecture of the street looks usual at first sight, one can see some unusual buildings – these are round office buildings occupied by different companies.
Maria Bodnar 10-A Form, 16 years
Artem Aksionov 10-V Form, 16 years

понедельник, 7 апреля 2008 г.

STREETS AND NAMES


Anna Akhmatova
The real name of Anna Akhmatova was Gorenko. She was born on June 11, 4 798,06 cm Bolshoi Fontan near Odessa. From the family legend the ancestors of Akhmatova from mother’s line ascended to the Tatar Khan Akhmat (maybe this is the route of her pseudonym).
Her father was a mechanic on fleet and he was engaged in journalism.
In 1905 after her parents’ divorce Anna moved to Evpatoria. In 1906 – 1907 she studied at Funducleev Grammar School in Kyiv and in 1908 – 1910 at the Law Faculty of Kyiv High Female Courses.
In 1964 she got the Italian Premium of Etna-Taormina and in 1965 a rank of the honorable doctor of Oxford University.
She died on March 5, 1966 in Domodedovo, near Moscow.
Anna Akhmatova was the greatest poetess of the time and she is known and loved not only in our country but in the whole world.
Anna Akhmatova Street
According to the architectural plan Akhmatova street is one of the most beautiful streets of Kyiv. Its length is nearly two kilometres. There are a lot of buildings in the street. Most of them are new and modern. There are no private houses or cottages. People live in high blocks of flats. They are eleven- sixteen storeyed buildings.
All kinds of vehicles ride up and down the street: lorries, taxes, private cars. Also you can see there a lot of route taxes: But there are only two buses going through this street. They are № 91 and №108.
If you want to ride along the street, you should try to go by tram. Unfortunately, there is now only one tram №8, riding along Akhmatova street. But you should travel on foot if you want to see all sightseeings of the street.
There are a lot of places to see here. As for me, one of the most attractive places to see in this street are two big trade centres. You can buy nearly everything in those centres :furniture, clothes for adults and children, food, toys, etc.There are also a sportclub, some banks, the veterinary clinic, the cafe “Guests” and the restaurant “Kalhida”. Except those two centres you can find many little private shops. Some cafes and restaurants are really attractive. And I would like to mention a little beautiful church, the main cultural centre of the street.
There are some schools and kindergartens in the street. They are school №303, school- kindergartens “Malva”, “Poznyaki”, “Montessori”. The Council of social self-governing is situated here.
There are no parks in the street but , nevertheless, it looks really picturesque. Much greenery makes this street especially admirable in spring and summer.
The inhabitants are proud of their street. There is no rubbish there. The wallls are not painted and it isn’t noisy, so you can easily relax.
I visited this street for the first time and I was greatly impressed.. I think Akhmatova street is worth seeing.
Yulia Menzheres, 16 years, 10-A Form.
Anna Khilko, 16 years, 10-B Form.

воскресенье, 6 апреля 2008 г.

Get Acquaintance with Mykhaylo Dragomanov!

Mykhailo Petrovych Drahomanov




(August 30, 1841, Gadiach – July 2, 1895, Sofia)
This is a famous Ukrainian political theorist, economist, historian, philosopher, ethnographer and public figure.
He went down into the history of Ukrainian culture and literature as a prominent literary critic and publicist, a specialist in folklore, a real patriot and inflexible fighter for freedom of his Fatherland.
You are invited to observe the street after the name of this great person.
Come along with us!


You are welcome to the street which is named after one of the greatest persons of Ukraine: a writer, a historian, a socially active person Mykhailo Drahomanov.
Drahomanov street is a long street, it took me much time to travel along it, Drahomanov street is mainly straight, not very wide, with much greenery along it, but traffic is light. It is a very beautiful and picturesque street and there are a lot of places to see and of course it is very clean. This new residential district was built not so long ago so most of the buildings are modern.
I traveled on foot but if you come here by car there are some places for parking. At the beginning of the street there is a tram and bus station. All kinds of vehicles ride up and down the street : lorries, taxis and private cars. Nevertheless, air in this district is fresh. There is a small but very beautiful park, where you can sit and have a rest or have a picnic. The architecture is really attractive, small old nine - storeyed buildings are situated along the street and behind them there are new skyscrapers they are painted in different colours. They are built of glass and bricks and look like modern castles. There are a lot of things to see here. If to speak about architecture I liked the building of the Prominwest bank of Ukraine. If you want to spend your time with fun, you can visit one of the numerous comfortable cafes or restaurants. There are a lot of shops along the street so you can find there all things you need. In the end, I would like recommend you to visit this street, really it is worth seeing.

Maxim Golovin, 10-B Form, 16 years.
Tetiana Bryl, 10-A Form, 16 years.
Artem Bekarevich, 10-B Form, 16 years.

пятница, 22 февраля 2008 г.

OLEXANDER KOSHYTS STREET


Olexandr Koshyts
(1875 – 1944)
A famous conductor, a great talented composer, he was born on August 30th in the village of Romashka, Kanivskyi district, the land of T. Shevchenko and Nechyi-Levytskyi.
From 1909 O. Koshyts conducted the Choir of Kyiv University. From 1919 he is the conductor of Kyiv Opera. In 1919 he organized the Ukrainian State Choir.
He moved to New-York City in 1912 where he collected liturgical music, arranged and popularized Ukrainian folk music. He also documented the choir’s travels in the memoirs “With Song Round the World”. In 1941 he spent his summer months teaching in Winnipeg, Canada, since that time he had been living there. He died in 1944 at the age of 69.
The personal archive of O. Koshyts remains in the Ukrainian Cultural and Educational Centre in Winnipeg, Manitoba, Canada.


WOULD YOU LIKE TO TRAVEL ALONG THIS STREET?
The perfect combination of dwelling houses and official institutions, greenery and entertainment centres, shops and trading centres, public services, markets and traffic make this street unusually beautiful and comfortable. It looks great in all seasons.
At the beginning of the street there is a huge car garage where you can park your own car. Not very far from it the State Police Station and the State Tax Inspection are situated. Both of them have modern design.
Specialized school #296 and the Gymnasium “Dialogue” are situated on the opposite side.
Some metres ahead the State Administration is working and ruling, solving all life important questions of Darnytskyi District.
A very comfortable café- bar opens heartily its doors to the visitors, offering dishes of different national cuisines.
Some banks are ready to serve the clients, among them are “Prominvest Bank”, “UkrSim Bank”, “Pro Credit Bank”.
While walking along the street you come to “Aquarium” where different kinds of fishes are offered to the customers.
The salon of beauty “Faberlic – Ukraine” is a aplace where women like to spend time in order to keep fit.
The shop “Rexwood” orders trendy and fashionable furniture for the interiors of your flats.
The inhabitants are very friendly and they love their native street very much. The street is very compact and comfortable.
Come and see all sights of the street with your own eyes. It’s really worth seeing and visiting! You will be really greatly impreesed1.




Derugina Anastasia, 10-B Form, 16 years old
Grinash Volodymyr, 10-A Form, 16 years old

среда, 20 февраля 2008 г.

Mykola Bazhan Street

Would you like to know some facts or information about Mykola Bazhan Street? It is situated between ‘Kharkivska’ Metro station and Metro station ‘Posniaky’. This new residential district was built not so long ago. All buildings are new and some of them are being built now. There are no private houses or cottages. Most of them are dwelling houses with some stores on the ground floor, also there are schools and some kindergartens. A big supermarket ‘Piramida’ is situated in this street. Near the road there are young trees and bushes. In spring and summer they create a beautiful park, but not so big. Across the road there is a beautiful lake, much greenery nearby makes it especially admirable in spring and summer. One of the most attractive places is a wooden church near the lake. All kinds of vehicles run up and down the prospect: lorries, taxis, buses, private cars. You may walk along the street to do window shopping and ‘see what’s going on’. Many inhabitants living in this street have a dog; they like to spend their free time in the park. There are no industrial enterprises here. To sum up, I would like to say that there are a lot of things to see here.
Казімко Антон, 10-Б клас, 16 років

вторник, 19 февраля 2008 г.

WHAT'S IN YOUR NAME?

Mykola Bashan was born on October 9th, 1904 in Kamianets-Podilsky, died on November 23 1983 in Kyiv. He is a poet, a writer, a translator, a political and culture figure, a full member of the Academy of Sciences. One of the most prominent representatives of the literary renaissance of the 1920s, he wrote screenplays, edited the journal ‘Cinema”.
With the outbreak of war in 1941 Bazhan emerged as a leading political figure. He was the editor of the newspaper “Za Radiansky Ukrainu” and the head of the Writers’ Union of Ukraine. From 1958 he headed the editorial board of the Ukrainian Soviet Encyclopedia publishing house and served as the editor-in-chief of many of its publications.
Let’s walk!

There are some interesting facts about Bazan Street. The first name of this street was New Street. You know famous Ukrainian a poet Mykola Bazan, so now the street is called after his name.
There are many wonderful cafes, restaurants, some
places where you can have a meal! One of the most famous and favourite places to have a meal is a fast food restaurant McDonald’s. All
inhabitants like this place where they can taste
very delicious food.

If you have a date and need
flowers for your girlfriend, you may visit a flower shop “ Flora” where you can buy different kinds of flowers from all over the world.
The community service system is developed. You can go along the street by buses and mini-buses №407,45(long),220 and others.
The underground stations Vyrlytsia, Kharkivska, Pozniaky, Osokorky and Slavutych are also in Bazan Street.
A new church was built in the street not so long ago. Here you can think about your problems.
Bazan Street is situated in a new residential district.
You can see many new high-storeyed buildings with a lot of inhabitants in them! As a rule new houses are built of glass and concrete. They give the street an attractive and picturesque appearance.
The traffic in the street is very heavy.
All kinds of vehicles ride up and down Bazan Street: lorries, taxes, private cars. Finally, speaking about this street I would like to mention if you are looking for a silent place Bazan Street isn’t for you.
Inhabitants living in this street are proud
of it and
YOU ARE WELCOME
TO
BAZAN STREET!
Олекса Сергій, 16 років, 10 - А клас

четверг, 14 февраля 2008 г.

WHAT’S IN YOUR NAME?

You are welcome to Lev Revutskyi Street!

Lev Mykolayovych Revutskyi (1889 – 1997), born in the village of Irzhavets, (Chernigiv region) on February 20, 1889.
The music of this composer is an original world of national music. It is original by its unique harmonic beauty. We can see unsurpassed melodious examples in his works.
The creative work of Lev Revutskyi is one of the meaningful achievements of Ukrainian culture. He went into history as an outstanding composer, teacher, scientist, music and public figure. High professionalism, brightly expressed national character of the creative work, honesty, devotion to the favourite target made him original and unique in Ukrainian culture. His important contribution is clearly seen in the genre of processing of folk songs. In his creative heritage there are nearly 120 original works. The life and his activity can truly be an example hearted devotion to his Motherland, to his nation for many generation ahead.
If you want to visit Kyiv which is a picturesque set of parks , streets , sights , places for rest , then ‘You are Welcome !’ Revytskyi street is named after a well-known Ukrainian composer.
The street has many modern constructions. For example , a big supermarket, the entertaining centre ,a net of restaurants, the centres of consumer services. In this street the regional tax inspection and police station are located . Fine restaurants in which cuisine of different countries of the world is presented , meet the clients. The restaurant ‘ Fisherman’ is one of them . it is located on the shore of the lake ‘ Sunny’. The lake occupies a lot of place with the picturesque scenery around . this is a popular place to rest either in winter or in summer . there are a lot of road crosses, underground passages . on one crossroad there is the underground station ‘ Kharkivska’.
Speaking about this street I would like to mention the beauty of nature in the street . I recommend you to travel on foot as the traffic is very heavy . the inhabitants are proud of their street. So, I invite you to visit this street and I think that it will not disappoint you.


Galyna Sotnichenko, 10-B Form
Ludmyla Vydyborets, 10-A Form




пятница, 8 февраля 2008 г.

WHAT’S IN YOUR NAME?






I invite you to travel around the street which is named after the greatest person of Ukraine


Olexandr Verbytskyi
Coordinator: Kyznetsova Galyna Ivanivna,
English Language Teacher
Gymnasium #267


Olexander Verbytskyi
(1875-1958)


Olexander Verbytskyi is an outstanding Ukrainian architect, engineer, teacher.
National Bank of UkraineHe was born in Sevastopol into the family of a technical builder. O.Verbytskyi got his primary education in a non-classical secondary school. In 1898 he graduated from the Institute of Civil Engineers in St.Petersburg and he was a very talented student. He got two golden and one silver medals during the study at the institute. Also his name was put down on the honourable marble table as one of the most prominent students.

Verbytskyi moved to Kyiv after the graduation of the institute. He took part in the building of the complex of the Polytechnical institute and Kyiv Opera and Ballet House.
In 1901 he designed the principal front of the National Bank of Ukraine. A lot of multistoried buildings, hospitals and other buildings were erected by the design of Olexander Verbytskyi.
Verbytskyi took part in the creation of Architectural Institute, which was later reorganized into Kyiv National Institute of Arts, where he taught architectural design. From 1937 till 1953 he governed the studio of architectural design. In 1937 he got the academic title of Professor.
But the most remarkable building, which was designed by Verbytskyi, is a railway station in Kyiv, the biggest transport building in the Soviet Union.

Olexander Verbytskyi taught famous architects, such as Shteynberg, Zabolotny, Yurchenko, Grabosky and others. Olexander Verbytskyi was a well-educated, creative, indefatigable personality.
He felt new and got inspiration from it.
Olexander Verbytskyi was buried at the Luk’yanivsky cemetery.

Olexander Verbytskyi Street

I would like to tell you about the street, which is named after the
great architect Olexander Verbytskyi. It is not a long street. It is a
common street in the dormitory area,
but there are a lot of trees, flower-beds there, so it is very
beautiful and admirable in spring and summer. Inhabitants living in this street like to spend their free time in the Park of Soldiers-Internationalists, where there is a monument to the soldiers (dead & alive) who served in Afghanistan. Speaking about this street I would like to mention beautiful green paths with chestnut trees along the roads. If you are interested in shopping,
you can visit numerous shops, supermarkets. For example "Velyka kyshenia"or "Furshet", where you can buy everything you want or visit
many other shops, for example "Smachna khatka", where beautiful clothes and things are sold or if you like markets, there are two markets, where you can find everything from socks to apples. Near "Furshet" there is another supermarket, a book supermarket, which is called "Bukva". If you'd like to spend your free time in the cafe or a bar, you are welcome to the cafe "Teremok" or "Grot", which are near the shop of household goods "Kopilka". Also there is a small Christian church near the local polyclinic for adults and a lot of schools are situated in this street. There are a lot of nine/sixteen-storeyed dwelling houses, where a lot of people live.

Also there are a lot of hairdresser's, some small dentist
cabinets.
So, I advise you to take a walking tour of
this street and you won't be disappointed.
Leader: Zayanchykovska Anastasia, 10-A Form
Helpers: Lysak Kateryna, 10-B Form
Kulish Natalia, 10-V Form