
- •In 2012 they were at a summer camp.
- •Unit 1, Lesson 8, Ex. 2a
- •I hope we’ll meet again.
- •Unit 2, Lesson 4, Ex. 3b
- •1. Tiger, 2. Parrot, 3. Lion, 4. Eagle, 5. Crocodile, 6. Horse, 7. Hippo, 8. Snake, 9. Owl, 10. Cock, 11. Elephant, 12. Wolf, 13. Cow.
- •Unit 3, Lesson 3, Ex. 2c
- •(Situation 2)
- •Unit 4, Lesson 8, Ex. 4a
- •Unit 4, Lesson 8, Ex. 5
- •Unit 5, Lesson 2, Ex. 2a
- •1. A fridge 2. A washing machine 3. A cooker 4. An iron 5. A dishwasher 6. A vacuum cleaner
- •Unit 5, Lesson 4, Ex. 3a
- •Unit 5, Lesson 5, Ex. 4b
- •Unit 7, Lesson 5, Ex. 2b
- •Unit 7, Lesson 8, Ex. 2b
- •Unit 8, Lesson 4, Ex. 2a
- •Unit 9, Lesson 7, Ex. 1b
- •Unit 9, Lesson 8, Ex. 1b
Тексты для восприятия и понимания речи на слух
к учебному пособию «Английский язык. 6 класс»
авторов Н.В. Юхнель, Е.Г. Наумовой, Е.А. Родовской.
Минск: Адукацыя і выхаванне, 2014
UNIT 1
Unit 1, Lesson 1, Ex. 3a
1. Nick: Hi, I’m Nick, Nick McGregor. You spell it capital M – small c – capital G-small r-e-g-o-r. I’m twelve. My birthday’s on the 15th of May. I’m from Scotland. I’m Scottish. I live in Edinburgh with my parents and my sister Rose. My address is 17, Princes Street, Edinburgh. My postcode is WB30 9CR. My phone number is 0117-9326784. I’ve got a pet. It’s a cat. Her name is Princess. She is beautiful.
2. Rosie: Hi, there. My name’s Rosie. I’m nine. My birthday’s on 27th of July. I’m from Scotland. I live in Edinburgh with my family – my Mum, my Dad and my elder brother Nick. I’ve got a dog. His name’s Buddy and he’s very funny. He’s my best friend. For real! Oh, my address is 70, sorry, it’s 17, Princes Street, Edinburgh. I don’t remember my post code. You’d better ask Nick. My phone number is 0117-9326784. That’s it.
3. Yan: Hello. My name is Yan. My surname’s Grinevich – G-r-i-n-e-v-i-c-h. I’m twelve years old. My birthday is on 11th April. I’m Belarusian. I come from Belarus. I live in Minsk and my address is 25, Bogdanovich Street, flat 46. My postcode is 220117. My phone number is 2245-123. I’ve got a pet. It’s a cat. My pet’s name is Mister.
Unit 1, Lesson 2, Ex. 1a
Snap, caption.
Unit 1, Lesson 2, Ex. 2b
A. Yan: It’s 5 o’clock in the morning. I‘m fishing.
B. Rosie: Here I’m playing golf. I’m wearing a jeans skirt.
C. Nick: I’m sitting by the camp fire. It’s very late – eleven or twelve o’clock at night.
D. Nick: In this photo Princess is sleeping. Sh-h-h! Isn’t she beautiful?!
E. Yan: Look! The weather is fine. I’m swimming in the lake.
F. Rosie: In this photo Buddy’s eating ice-cream. Yum! I think I’m smiling.
Unit 1, Lesson 3, Ex. 1a
If you want to have a test,
Camps in summer are the best.
Children jump and swim and run,
Summer camps are always fun!
Unit 1, Lesson 3, Ex. 3a
Camp leader: Hello, kids. You are in the Pulawy International summer camp. Our camp is a busy place so you have something to do every day. On Sundays we usually go swimming in the morning, play board games in the afternoon and sing in the evening. On Mondays we go on a long trip in the morning and in the afternoon . In the evenings we watch films. On Tuesdays in the morning we usually go swimming; then have a picnic in the afternoon and have a concert and disco in the evening. On Wednesdays we learn to read maps, go on a hike in the afternoon and play board games in the evening. On Thursdays we go fishing, then – cook Polish food from the fish we have caught and play ball games in the evening. On Fridays we go swimming in the morning, then – draw or read favourite books and, finally – sit by the camp fire in the evening. On Saturdays we make presents for our visitors in the morning, have visitors in the afternoon and again have a disco and concert in the evening. My favourite day is Friday. I love sitting by the camp fire and telling stories. Welcome to Pulawy. Have the time of your life!
Unit 1, Lesson 3, Ex. 4b
Nick: I go to summer camps every year. What do I like about them? Many things, actually. Every year I go swimming, I go on a hike every week in the camp. I often sit by the fire with my new friends. I climb mountains and go on interesting trips. I also play a lot of board games. Summer camps are always fun!
Unit 1, Lesson 4, Ex. 4a
Did they go to a summer camp last summer?
In 2012 they were at a summer camp.
They didn’t go to Ireland.
They went on trips and hikes.
They played board games and did sports.
They sang by the camp fire.
Unit 1, Lesson 5, Ex. 3a
H - Host, WS - Wes Shaw, JM - Jess Morton, AG - Amy Grey
Host: Hello, everybody! Today in “Summer Time” we’ll talk to Wes Shaw, Jess Morton and Amy Grey who are summer camps coordinators. Hi, guys!
WS, JM, AG: Hello! Hi! Hi!
H: And my first question is … parents don’t sometimes want to send their kids to summer camps. Is it true?
WS: Well, yes, that’s right. And not only parents. A lot of children at the age of 11 or 12 are very nervous when going to a summer camp for the first time. I remember I thought that I could meet aggressive and unfriendly children and I believed it was very difficult to make new friends when I went to a camp for the first time.
H: But was it really so?
JM: Absolutely different! You see when a kid goes to a summer camp, far from home and parents, grandmas and granddads they feel they are big and they can learn and do a lot of things themselves. Let’s look at some examples.
H: Oh, yes. I see you’ve brought some pictures with you. Hmm, these faces are very well-known. This is Cindy Crawford, a famous top model, and this is my favourite actress Natalie Portman, a star of “Star Wars”, ha-ha. And look at these two. Robert Downey junior, a famous Sherlock Homes and a star of the world basketball Michael Jordan. Why do you have their pictures with you, guys?
WS: You know they all were happy campers at the places where we worked. For example, Cindy came to our US Air Force Academy Science Camp back in 1980.
H: Science Camp??? What a surprise?
WS: Yes, she went there and exercised her brain a lot. She learnt a lot of things that helped her to do better at school. And of course she went on hikes, played different team games, did sports and sat by the fire.
H: Did you think she could become a top model?
WS: Well, she was a very beautiful girl at that time and other campers gave her a nickname. Her nickname was “Legs”.
H: Wow! That’s interesting. What about Natalie Portman? Did she have any nicknames?
JM: I don’t know really! She went to our Stagedoor Manor Arts Camp as a normal girl. She was a nice girl and very talented. Robert Downey Junior was our camper as well.
H: Really? Two future film stars at one camp!
JM: Yeah. I think they both got their first chance to shine at Stagedoor Manor. They played at out theatre a lot, they made fantastic shows, they sang and danced.
H: Did they stay at your camp at the same time?
JM: No, no, of course not! Robert Downey was our camper in 1978 and Natalie stayed at Stagedoor Manor in 1993.
H: And Amy, tell us who packed his bags to go to Five-Star Basketball Camp in Pittsburgh?
AG: It was Michael Jordan of course! He went to our camp to play basketball as much as possible. He also watched basketball videos and film, read books about basketball and worked with basketball instructors.
H: Oh, basketball, basketball, basketball!!! Did he draw anything or walk in the forest?
AG: Yes, he did. But the most important thing was basketball. Years later Michael said that the camp changed how he felt about basketball and his future. It was the turning point in his life.
H: That’s great! So what did the examples of your campers show?
AG: I’m sure they showed that going to a camp gave all these people a chance to understand what they really like doing. They found their future in a camp.
WS: Our idea is that it’s hard for parents to say “good-bye” to their children, but a camp can help kids to try something new, surprise their family and friends and choose their future.
H: Thank you, it was …
Unit 1, Lesson 6, Ex.1a
What are you going to do tonight?
I’ll look at the stars that are so bright.
They shine high above and make a dome.
I’m not gonna stay and sleep at home!
Unit 1, Lesson 6, Ex. 2b
What are you going to do tonight? - I’m gonna play in a concert.
What are you going to do on holidays? – I think I’ll go to see my Granny.
What are you going to do tonight? – I’m going to play an important baseball match.
What are you going to do on holidays? – I think I’ll watch TV a lot.
What are you going to do tonight? - We’re not gonna read or write.
What are you going to do on holidays? – We’re gonna do some shopping.
What are you going to do tonight? - I’m going to play chess with my father.
What are you going to do on holidays? – I’ll play two or three matches.
What are you going to do tonight? - I’m gonna finish my painting.
What are you going to do on holidays? – I’ll go to the new museum, I think.
What are you going to do tonight? - I’m not going to do my homework.
What are you going to do on holidays? – I think, I’ll buy something new for Missy.