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Match the verbs and pictures

Go abroad , Go for a walk, Go swimming , Go sightseeing, Go camping, Go by car/bus /plane/rain. Go to the beach, Go out at night, Go away for the weekend.

Read the text: “My last week-end”

A week ago my friend Boris Klimov came to Moscow from Leningrad. On Saturday he came to see me and my family. We decided to spend the week-end together and Klimov stayed with us till Monday.

We woke up late on Sunday. We got up at nine o’clock, washed and dressed. Then we had breakfast.

“What do you usually do on Sunday?” Boris asked us at table.

“We often go to the country,” my wife answered. “Sometimes we go to the theatre or the cinema.”

“Do you often go to Central Park?” he asked again.

“We went there last month. It’s a very nice park. We like it very much. Do you want to go there, Boris?”

“Oh, yes, I’d love to. The weather is very nice today. ”

We went to the park with our children. We skated and skied and the children played with their little friends.

We came home at two o’clock. Boris and I played chess after dinner and we went to the cinema in the evening. The film was interesting and not very long. It began at seven o’clock and it was over by eight. We didn’t want to go home so early and went to see my parents. They were very glad to see us and we had supper together.

We got home late, but we didn’t go to bed at once. Boris wrote two letters to our friends in Leningrad and read them to us.

We went to bed at twelve o’clock.

Answer to the questions:

    1. Do you often go to see your friends?

    2. How often do your friends come to see you?

    3. How often do you spend your week-end with your friends?

    4. How often do you go to the theatre or to the cinema together?

    5. When did you last go to the theatre?

    6. How often do you spend the week-end in the country?

Glossary

English

Russian

Kazakh

dinner

обед

түскі ас

supper

ужин

кешкі ас

again

снова

қайтадан

late

поздно

кеш

to get up (got up, got up)

вставать

тұру

breakfast

завтрак

таңғы ас

to skate

кататься на коньках

конькимен сырғанау

to ski

кататься на лыжах

шаңғы тебу

chess

шахмат

шахмат

early

рано

ерте

Control test:

1.Выберите правильный вариант:

We ____ pupils two years ago.

a) were b) was c) is d) are

2. Выберите правильный вариант ответa:

Today the weather ____ nice, but yesterday it ____cold.

a) is/is b) was/was c) is/were d) is/was

3. Выберите правильный глагол: He … to us about the plan yesterday.

a) speak

b) spoke

c) spoken

d) was speaking

4. Выберите правильный вариант перевода:

I was not there.

a) Я тaм не был b) Я сейчас там c) Я буду там d) Меня нет

5. ______ some the after in out city two years ago.

a) Are they b) there were c) are there d) there was

Student’s individual work:

Retell the text and learn by heart the new words.

Write an essay “My last week-end” (7-8 sentences) .

Student’s individual work with teacher:

Lexical-grammar exercises, pages 124-125 L-1.

Past Simple Tense. Regular and irregular verbs (learn by heart). L-1

The list of recommended literature:

1. Н.А. Бонк “Учебник английского языка”.

2. Сlive Oxenden, New English File, Oxford University Press 2005.

3. John and Liz Soars, New Headway, Oxford University Press, 2000.

4. Д.А. Аракин «Практический курс английского языка».

Lesson 31-33

NUMERALS

Exercise 1. Form ordinal numerals:

one eighteen one hundred

two twenty-four nine hundred and nine

three fifty-five two thousand

six seventy-one twenty-three

Exercise 2. Read the following:

а) numbers: 6; 73; 38; 17; 13; 12; 0; 101; 152; 1,045; 6,671; 9,854;

87,432; 80,400; 329,645; 110,536; 13,614,200; I-) dates: June 1,1905; May 9, 1945; July 2,1800; February 4, 1995; October 3, 1101; September 30, 1445; March 30, 2000; 300 AD; 45 ВС;

б) lime: 3:10; 4:15; 5:45; 12:00; 1:30; 7:40; 2:05; 8:15; 4:00;

v3r>vr-'

d) titles: Henry VII, Elizabeth II, James I, Charles V, LouisXII,

Edward VII, Peter I, Catherine II;

e) telephone numbers: 213-66-01,421-57-83, 221-00-74,

971-24-50,426-11-44,157-18-20, 322-35-04;

0 phrases: exercise 5, page 312, bus 102, room 203, text 6, tram 17, lecture room 9, chapter 12, line 13, box 481.

Exercise 3. Read the dates and say what century it is: Model: 1147 — the twelfth century

56 ВС, 844 AD, 1066,1156,1342,1560,1748,1812,1917,2015.

Exercise 4. Translate into English:

1. В этой школе 700 учеников. 2. В спортивных со­ревнованиях приняли участие сотни учащихся. 3. Ты­сячи людей пришли на митинг. 4. На этом предприятии работает 2000 рабочих. 5. Эту программу смотрели мил­лионы телезрителей. 6. Население Москвы — более де­сяти миллионов человек. 7. Георг V был двоюродным братом Николая И. 8. Ты можешь позвонить мне по те­лефону 246-00-17 с десяти до пяти. 9. Платье стоит 245 рублей. 10. Дом был построен в XIX веке.

Exercise 5. Translate into English:

1. Новый закон вступил в силу с 1 января 1998 года. 2. Вы можете мне писать по адресу: Мичиган, 49911, Северная улица, 115. 3. Берта родилась 26 сентября 1975 года в Ноттингеме. 4. Группа выезжает в Египет 24 ию­ня 1998 года, а вернется 15 июля 1998 года. 5. Позвони мне до без четверти три. 6. Когда будильник позвонил в 5.30, я с трудом открыла глаза. 7. Вручите эти цветы леди Уильяме 7 мая ровно в час дня. 8. Премьер-ми­нистр Британии живет по адресу: Даунинг-Стрит, дом 10. 9. Лекция по истории состоится в 11-й аудитории.

  1. Этот пример можешь найти на 17-й странице.

  2. Многие до сих пор пишут Шерлоку Холмсу по ад­ресу; Лондон, Бейкер-Стрит, 221В. 12. 1-й и 12-й трол­лейбусы ходят в центр. 13. Дом стоил 10 миллионов руб­лей. 14. Она получает каждый день сотни писем. 15. Яйца продаются дюжинами. 16. Разменяйте мне, по­жалуйста, сто долларов десятками.

TRENDS: WE can describe trends in English in different ways.

For example: 1. Verbs of change. Profits are falling. Unemployment is rising in many areas.

2. Prepositions: Our business grew by 10% last year. Sales grew to $5.8million.

3.Different tenses. In January we were making a loss. We have been going through a difficult period.

Ex.6.Match the words of the movement with the symbols.

decline gain drop increase rocket plummet

double fall halve level off triple recover

decrease fluctuate improve peak

1.____________________________________

2.____________________________________

Which of the above verbs also have noun forms? For example: to increase-an increase.

Sports in Great Britain

The British are known to be great sports-lovers, so when they are neither playing, nor watching games, they like to talk about them. Many of the games we play now have come from Britain.

One of the most British games is cricket. It is often played in schools, colleges, universities and by club teams all over the country. Summer isn’t summer without cricket. To many Englishmen cricket is both a game and a standard of behavior. When they consider anything unfair, they sometimes say: ’’That isn’t cricket. ,,

But as almost everywhere else in the world, the game which attracts the greatest attention is Association football, or soccer. Every Saturday from late August till the beginning of May, large crowds of people support their favorite sides in football grounds. True fans will travel from one end of the country to the other to see their team play. There are plenty of professional and amateur soccer clubs all over Britain. International football matches and the Cup Finals take place at Wembley.

Rugby football is also very popular, but it is played mainly by amateurs. Next to football, the chief spectator sport in British life is horse-racing. A lot of people are interested in the races and risk money on the horse which they think will win. The Derby is perhaps the most famous single sporting event in the whole world.

Britain is also famous for motor-car racing, dog-racing, and even races for donkeys. The famous boat-race between the teams of Oxford and Cambridge attracts large crowds of people.

A great number of people play and watch tennis. Tennis tournaments at Wimbledon are known all over the world. The innumerable tennis courts of Britain are occupied by people between the ages of 16 and 60 who show every degree of skill- from practically helpless to the extremely able.

The British also like to play golf, baseball, hockey, grass-hockey. Various forms of athletics, such as running, jumping, swimming, boxing are also popular. You can sometimes hear that there are no winter sports in England. Of course the English weather is not always cold enough to ski, skate, or toboggan, but winter is a good season for hunting and fishing.

Indeed, sports in one form or another is an essential part of daily life in Britain.

Questions :

  1. What do the British do when they are neither playing, nor watching games?

  2. What kind of sport is especially associated with Britain?

  3. What is cricket for an Englishman?

  4. What is the most popular game in the world?

  5. Where do the Cup Finals take place?

  6. Is rugby played by professionals?

  7. What kinds of racing are popular in Britain?

  8. What do you know about Wimbledon?

  9. What other games do the British play?

  10. What winter sports are popular in Britain?

English

Русский

Қазақша

Behavior

поведение

Тәртіп

To consider

считать

санау

unfair

нечестный

Адал емес

To attract

Привлекать внимание

Назарын аудару

To support

поддерживать

қолдау

fan

болельщик

жанкүйер

amateur

любительский

әуесқой

spectator

Зрелищный вид спорта

Спорттың тамаша көрінісі

racing

Бега

жарыс

innumerable

бесчисленный

сансыз

To toboggan

Кататься на санях,коньках

Шанамен сырғанау

VI. SIW

1.Write the examples for numbers and trends

2.Learn new words and word combinations.

3.To write a topic on the theme: “Sport is a life”. Using active vocabulary.

The list of recommended literature:

1. “New English file” by John and Liz Soars. Student’s Book. Elementary. Oxford University Press. 2004.

2. “New English File” by John and Liz Soars. Work Book. Elementary. Oxford University Press. 2004.

3. Н.А. Бонк “Учебник английского языка”.

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