
- •Harold: Here I am in Hastings. Now where’s Castle Road? Ah, there’s a
- •Notes. Forms and Patterns.
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Notes. Forms and Patterns
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Notes. Forms and Patterns.
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Grammar Exercises
- •A Sad Story of a Sad Man
- •Notes. Forms and Patterns.
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Notes. Forms and Patterns
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Notes. Forms and Patterns
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Text Two
- •Notes. Forms and Patterns.
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Notes. Forms and Patterns.
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Text One “Polite Conversation”
- •Text Two
- •Notes. Forms and Patterns.
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Grammar Exercises Exercise 1. Give 4 possible forms of polite requests and an answer for each of
- •Text One «The King is Dead: Long Live the King»
- •Text Four
- •Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Startling discovery off florida coast
- •Список использованной литературы
- •Contents
- •Focus on english
- •Часть II
Vocabulary and Comprehension Exercises
Exercise 1. (Text 1) Answer each question with a complete sentence.
How soon will the tornado strike the farm?
Will the family have time to reach safety?
Where will they go?
What preparations have they made?
What will they be doing when the tornado hits?
What will they be thinking about?
Exercise 2. (Text 2) Find the answers in the text.
What for have people used the stars, cards, crystall balls and even tea-leaves over the centuries?
Where are hundrends of futurologists meeting this weekend?
What will the experts be discussing at the conference?
How will we be communicating with our friends around the world in the next few years?
Will computers have become more efficient and powerful than the human brain by the year 2020?
What computers will have been developed by the middle of the century?
What will we have colonised by the end of the century?
Where will Hannah Jones be sitting at nine o’clock on Saturday morning?
Exercise 3. (Text 3. Dialogue) Answer the questions.
Where will Mr Miller take the young men?
How will they come home again?
What animals are there on the farm?
Whom did the young people meet on the farm?
Who always makes jokes?
What story does Peter tell about the castle?
What’s the end of the story?
What are there under the walls of the old castle?
Exercise 4. Dictation-translation.
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