- •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
Unit 4, Lesson 8, Ex. 5
We wish you a Merry Christmas,
We wish you a Merry Christmas,
We wish you a Merry Christmas,
And a Happy New Year!
Unit 4, Lesson 9, Ex. 1a - красным цветом – ответы (пропущенные слова)
So you better watch out, and you better not cry
And you better not pout, I'm telling you why
Santa Claus is coming to town.
He's making a list, he’s checking it twice,
Gonna find out who's naughty and who’s nice
Santa Claus is coming to town.
He sees when you're sleeping
And he knows when you're awake
He knows if you've been bad or good
So be good for goodness sake.
Oh! You better watch out, and you better not cry
And you better not pout, I'm telling you why
Santa Claus is coming to town.
UNIT 5
Unit 5, Lesson 1, Ex. 1
Auld Lang Syne
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
and never brought to mind?
Should auld acquaintance be forgot,
and days o’ lang syne?
Chorus:
For auld lang syne my dear,
For auld lang syne:
We’ll tak’ a cup o’ kindness yet,
For auld lang syne.
Then here’s a hand my trusty fiere,
and gie’s a hand o’ thine.
We’ll tak’ a right guid-willie waught,
For auld lang syne.
Unit 5, Lesson 1, Ex. 2
Nick: In Edinburgh, there are parties, music and dancing, parades and lots of fireworks. At 12 o’clock my friends and I sang “Auld Lang Syne”. Some people were dancing around. We counted the last ten seconds: “Ten…nine…eight…” It was fun!
Chu Wen Deng: I was sleeping at the time. We celebrate New Year between mid-January and mid-February. I always have some cake on this day. A “dragon” (which looks like a lion) goes along the streets and people open their doors to welcome him.
Marko: At midnight I was throwing broken kitchen things, old furniture from the window to the ground. It was cool!
Nuri: People of my country celebrate it at the end of October – beginning of November. We call it Diwali, the “Festival of lights”. Delhi is beautiful at this time. There are no sad people in the streets.
Yan: The happiest holiday of the year! My family had a big dinner. I didn’t find any presents in my bedroom. I found some under the Christmas tree. Did you find any presents there?
Unit 5, Lesson 2, Ex. 2a
Cinderella: It’s Sunday, but I never go out.
Stepmother: Make the beds, Cinderella!
Cinderella: I’ve already made them.
Stepmother: Do the washing! (the sound of water)
Cinderella: OK, Mummy.
Stepmother: Do the ironing!
Cinderella: All right. (the sound of steam)
Stepmother: Tidy up!
Cinderella: Oh, what a mess. Books go on the table, cups go to the kitchen...
Stepmother: Sweep the floor!
Cinderella: But….
Stepmother: Now!
(Sigh; the sound of sweeping)
Stepmother: Do the cooking!
Cinderella: Oh, I hate it. (the sound of something boiling and sizzling)
Stepmother: Lay the table!
Cinderella: Coming. (the sound of cutlery)
Stepmother: Wash the dishes! (the sound of dishes and water)
Cinderella: Oops! (the sound of smashing a plate)
?: A-a-a! (somebody yelling)
Unit 5, Lesson 3, 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 3, Ex. 3a
Nick: Hi, Yan! How are you doing?
Yan: Fine, thanks! How are you?
Nick: Well, I’m OK. I’ve just had a fight with Rosie.
Yan: Why? What’s happened?
Nick: She says I’m too bossy. But she doesn’t want to do anything about the house. She’s so messy!
Yan: Oh, sisters!
Nick: Can you believe it? I sweep the floor every day.
Yan: Why doesn’t she do it?
Nick: She isn’t good at sweeping. She can’t do anything! She can only walk the dog and water the flowers. And I do all the housework!
Yan: Oh, I do a lot of housework too. Mum is always telling me to tidy up. But I hate it! It’s so boring.
Nick: Well, I think, tidying up is OK. What I really dislike is washing! Rosie can’t use the washing machine, so I have to put all these dirty clothes into it. Yuk!
Yan: Oh, I never do the washing. My mum always does it and dad does the ironing. I only help with the washing up sometimes and go shopping every Saturday. I like shopping. It’s fun.
Nick: Oh, I think housework is horrible. I wish we had a robot at home.
Yan: Yeah.
