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Упражнения на развитие навыков устной речи

I. Прослушайте диалог и повторите за диктором. What did you do last night?

Alan

What did you do last night?

Tom

I went to the cinema.

Alan

Really? Who did you go with?

Tom

I went there with Gary.

Alan

What did you see?

Tom

We saw Star Wars.

Alan

Who was in the film?

Tom

Ewan McGregor.

Alan

Oh, he is a good actor.

What was the film about?

Tom

It was about humans and aliens.

Alan

Was it good? Did you like it?

Tom

I enjoyed it. It was fantastic!

a human [ˈhjuːmən] ‒ человек

an alien [ˈeɪliən] ‒ пришелец

II. Составьте диалог на основе упражнения № 1.

У рок 10

Horror story

Грамматика

1. Review.

Text ten t he Grey Lady

A long time ago a man called Sir Roger Loxley owned this house. He had a daughter and her name was Lucy. Sir Roger gambled and he always needed money. A rich neighbour, Lord Griston, wanted to marry Lucy. He was old and ugly, but he often lent Sir Roger a lot of money. Sir Roger accepted Lord Griston’s money, but Lucy refused to marry him. She wanted to marry Thomas Mowbray. Thomas lived in the village and he was young and handsome and he loved Lucy, but he was poor. When Lucy refused to marry Lord Griston, Sir Roger locked her in her room. Lucy cried and cried. One night she jumped out of a window and she died. Today some people see Lucy’s ghost in this room. People call her “the Grey Lady”.

Имена собственные

Sir Roger Loxley [sə: ˈrɔdʒə ˈlɔksli] – сэр Роджер Локсли

Lord Griston [lɔːd ˈgrɪstən] – лорд Гристон

Lucy [ˈlu:si] – Люси

Thomas Mowbray [ˈtɔməs ˈmoubrei] – Томас Моубрей

Активный словарь

to own [təˈoun] – владеть, обладать

a daughter [ə ˈdɔːtə] – дочь

to gamble [təˈɡæmbl] – играть в азартные игры

a neighbour [əˈneɪbə] – сосед

to marry [təˈ mæri] – жениться, выходить замуж

ugly [ˈʌɡli] – безобразный, некрасивый

to lend (lent) [təˈlend] – давать взаймы

to accept [tə əkˈsept] – принимать

to refuse [tə rɪˈfjuːz] – отказывать(ся)

a village [əˈvɪlɪdʒ] – деревня

handsome [ˈhænsəm] – красивый

young [jʌŋ] – молодой

poor [puə] – бедный

to lock [təˈlɔk] – запирать на замок

to cry [təˈkrai] – плакать

a ghost [əˈɡoust] – привидение, призрак

to die [təˈdai] – умирать

to call [təˈ kɔːl] – называть

to need [təˈni:d] – нуждаться

Упражнения

I. Измените форму глаголов, используя Past Simple.

On Tuesday I get up at half past six. I go to the bathroom and wash my hands and face and clean my teeth. Then I dress, go to the kitchen and cook breakfast for my family. At half past seven my daughter gets up and has breakfast. I have breakfast with my daughter. My daughter eats a sandwich and drinks a cup of tea. I don't drink tea. I drink coffee. After breakfast my daughter leaves home for school. I don't leave home with my daughter. On Tuesday I don't work in the morning. I work in the afternoon. In the evening I am at home. My husband and my daughter are at home, too. We rest in the evening. My daughter watches TV, my husband reads newspapers and I do some work about the house. At about eleven o'clock we go to bed.