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Раздел I. Бытовая сфера общения

Тема 1. Я и моя семья. Семейные традиции, уклад жизни.

Грамматический материал:

1. английский алфавит

2. правила чтения

3. глагол to be

4. глагол to have

5. местоимения (личные, притяжательные, возвратные)

6. множественное число существительных

Лексический материал:

7. лексика по теме «Семья»

8. текст «My family» (чтение, перевод, задания после текста)

1.1. The English Alphabet

Aa

Nn

Bb

Oo

Cc

Pp

Dd

Qq

Ee

Rr

Ff

Ss

Gg

Tt

Hh

Uu

Ii

Vv

Jj

Ww

Kk

Xx

Ll

Yy

Mm

Zz


2.1. Прочитайте слова, обращая внимание на тип слога

Table, five, care, six, fire, carp, pork, duck, pike, perch, ruff, smelt, tuna, bun, turkey, green, go, he, girl, name, pupil, potato, corn, date, red, big, like, supper, cold, fish, pure, place, short, here, slice, lunch, farm, nine, street, puff, tart, butter, milk, curd, bun, dark, bird, store, rice, bar, face, take, nice, stone, tree, my.

2.2. Прочитайте слова, обращая внимание на сочетания гласных букв

Bеаn, beetroot, doctor, grey, new, cream cheese, window, green peas, marrow, main, town, tea, mushroom, wait, suit, know, peach, cowberry, corner, play, gooseberry, spoon, house, teapot, bream, dinner, show, trout, powder, day, few, cheese, meat, rain, butter.

2.3. Прочитайте слова, обращая внимание на сочетания согласных букв

Chicken, duck, sing, technical, white, haddock, fish, perch, sheatfish, why, with, neck, tooth, song, buckwheat, school, shop, match, architect, cheese, when, phone, cabbage, thing, three, mushroom, this, who, these, radish, pack, peach, what, whose.

2.4. Прочитайте слова, обращая внимание на сочетания гласных и согласных букв, а также на тип слога

Table, five, school, shop, match know, beetroot, these, radish, technical, white, haddock, doctor, play, peach, care, six, fire, corner, carp, spoon, pork, duck, pike, perch, ruff, smelt, tuna, whose, turkey, duck, sing, sheatfish, why, green, meat, rain, butter, pack, peach, what, cowberry, teapot, go, he, girl, this, who, name, show, trout, grey, pupil, town, fish, perch, potato, mushroom, suit, corn, with, neck, tooth, date, red, window, new, thing, three, when, phone, cabbage, big, house, like, powder, day, few, supper, cold, fish, pure, place, short, here, tea, wait, slice, lunch, farm, main, bream, song, buckwheat, marrow, nine, street, cream cheese, puff, tart, butter, green peas, milk, curd, bun, dark, bird, store, rice, bar, face, take, nice, stone, tree, my.

3.1. TO BE

Present Simple

Past Simple

Future Simple

→ am (I)

To be → is (he, she, it)

→ are (we, you, they)

→ was (ед.ч)

To be → were (мн.ч)

→ shall be (I, we)

To be → will be (he, she, it,

we, you, they)

I am a student.

He is a student.

We are students.

I was ill yesterday.

He was ill yesterday.

We were ill yesterday.

I shall be busy tomorrow.

He will be busy tomorrow.

We shall be busy tomorrow.

I am not a pupil.

He is not a pupil.

We are not pupils.

I was not healthy yesterday.

He was not healthy yesterday.

We were not healthy yesterday.

I shall not be free tomorrow.

He will not be free tomorrow.

We shall not be free tomorrow.

Am I a student? Yes, I am.

Is he a student? Yes, he is.

Are we students? Yes, we are.

Was I ill yesterday? Yes? I was.

Was he ill yesterday? Yes, he was.

Were we ill yesterday? Yes, we were.

Shall I be busy tomorrow? Yes, I shall.

Will he be busy tomorrow? Yes, he will.

Shall we be busy tomorrow? Yes, we shall.

3.2. Put the verb to be in the Present, Past or Future Simple.

Ronald Frank …. a managing director of the First Bank of Kingsville on Main Street. He …. always on a business trip. Yesterday he …. in Geneva. Tomorrow he …. in London. Last week he …. in Chicago. Next week he …. in New Orleans. At the moment he .… in Amsterdam. In two hours he …. in the Hague. Three days ago he .… in Paris. At the end of his trip he .… usually very tired but happy. He …. with his family now. His sons …. so much excited. They have got new toys from their father. Everybody in his family .… very glad to see him at home again.

4. 1. TO HAVE

Present Simple

Past Simple

Future Simple

To have → has (he, she, it)

→ have (we, you,

they, I)

To have → had

To have → will have (he, she,

it, we, you, they)

→ shall have (I, we)

I have got a friend.

He has got a friend.

We have got friends.

I had a birthday party yesterday.

He had a birthday party yesterday.

We had a party yesterday.

I shall have English tomorrow.

He will have English tomorrow.

We shall have English tomorrow.

I have not got a sister.

He has not got a sister.

We have not got sisters.

I had not a birthday party yesterday.

He had not a birthday party yesterday.

We had not a party yesterday.

I shall not have Russian tomorrow.

He will not have Russian tomorrow.

We shall not have Russian tomorrow.

I have got a friend.

He has got a friend.

We have got friends.

Had I a birthday party yesterday? Yes, I had.

Had he a birthday party yesterday? Yes, he had.

Had we a party yesterday? Yes, we had.

Shall I have English tomorrow? Yes, I shall.

Will he have Russian tomorrow? No, he won’t.

Shall we have Russian tomorrow? No, we shan’t.

4.2. Use the verbs in brackets in the correct form.

  1. He _______ (to be) my friend.

  2. I _______ (to have got) many friends.

  3. She _______ (to be) a shop-assistant.

  4. They _______ (to be) brothers.

  5. We _______ (to have got) a nice garden.

  6. He _______ (to have got) a car.

  7. You _______ (to be) Russian.

  8. My sister _______ (to be) a student of Technical school of Service and Trade.

  9. They _______ (to have got) practice work twice a year.

  10. She _______ (to have got) a large family.

  11. I _______ (to be) from St. Petersburg.

  12. You ______ (to have got) a computer.

5.1. THE PRONOUNS (personal, possessive, reflexive)