Rainbow_English_5_klass_chast_1
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A.become [bi'kAm] — становиться die [dai] — умирать
great-grandparent ^greit'graenpearant] — прадедушка или прабабушка
grow [дгэи] — расти, выращивать marry ['mseri] — вступать в брак
B. become (became): to become a nurse, to become friends. Soon the sky became dark. John's father became a children's doctor.
die (dying): to die |
abroad, to die young. When did his un- |
cle die? Sue didn't die, she lived to be 98. |
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great-grandparent: |
my great-grandparents. Where were |
your great-grandparents born? How old are your greatgrandparents?
grow (grew): to grow up, to grow up in a big city, to grow up together, to grow vegetables. Where did your mother grow up? Polly grows beautiful roses in her garden, marry (married): to marry young, to marry again, to be married, to get married. Are Jim and Rose married? When Jane's husband died, she married again.
Read the words. What do they mean?
great-grandfather |
great-grandchild |
great-grandmother |
great-grandchildren |
great-granddaughter |
great-grandparents |
great-grandson |
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Complete the text with the new words.
are growing, became, died, married, great-grandparents, daughter
John Barker's parents met when Richard was 26 and Margaret 24. Richard was a young doctor and Margaret was a university
student. |
They |
(1) |
... good friends. Soon they |
got |
(2) |
... and |
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had |
two |
children: |
a son and a (3) ... . John |
and |
Sally |
(4) ... |
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up |
in |
London |
but |
they often visit their grandparents who live |
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on |
the |
farm. |
The |
children don't have any (5) |
..., |
their |
great- |
grandmother (6) ... two years ago when she was 83.