- •I’ve got a doll but I ... A ball.
- •Complete the sentences using some or apy.
- •Refer the sentences to the two columns:
- •Write what people always, usually, often, sometimes do/don’t do.
- •What did the people do yesterday (last week, 3 days ago...)?
- •Compare people, animals and objects.
- •Read the story and write what Mr Brown can do and what he can’t. Mr Brown can catch fish.
- •Fill in the proper forms of the verbs.
- •It often (snows, is snowing) in winter here.
- •Translate into English.
- •Write Nick’s answers to Bob’s questions. (Nick did all the things yesterday.)
- •I sang it yesterday.
- •7 You know these proverbs. Complete them and think of their Russian equivalents.
- •These verbs make past indefinite in different ways. Can you write them into two groups?
- •Irregular verbs:
- •Fill in the right prepositions (where necessary).
- •This is a usual week in Mary’s diary. How often does she go to school (the cinema, the theatre, the swimming pool, the museum, the grandparents)?
- •See if you can read the story and answer the questions after it. Here are the new words:
- •2 A. Fill in the prepositions to complete the story.
- •How many rooms are there in your flat?
- •Is there a sink in your kitchen?
- •7 A. Read the text “Andrew’s New Flat” and say where the boys had lunch.
- •Write the three forms of the verbs. Divide them into three groups (m, [d], [id]).
- •I have never been to Africa.
- •Haven’t been to the Bolshoi Theatre yet.
- •6 Complete the questions.
- •Write how long it takes you to get to the place.
- •It takes me 20 minutes to get to the church.
- •Fill in the right prepositions where necessary.
- •Write what you think these people are going to do.
- •A friend tells you he is going to buy a car. Ask him questions, using going to.
- •Fill in yet, already, ever, never, just.
- •Read the words and phrases given below. You should know their meanings and be able to write them correctly. If necessary, consult the vocabulary at the end of your textbook.
- •1 Look at the verbs. Give their three forms. Write them into two groups: regular verbs, irregular verbs.
- •Irregular verbs:
- •Write the opposites.
- •Say how you can reach:
- •Make the sentences complete, filling in at, by, on, to, of.
- •Nick wants to leave the car (the taxi, the train, the horse, the bus). Answer the question using the verb to get.
- •Write the sentences, using to have to do something.
- •I (see) it 2 years ago.
- •I saw it 2 years ago.
- •Where have you put the carrots? in the fridge.
- •Was, Christopher, interested, Columbus, in, sea, the.
- •Celebration, Indians, for, the, turkey, prepared, the.
- •You haven’t seen Alec, a sailor, ... Tuesday, have you?
- •Work b) a country c) a box
- •Arrows stand for:
- •It is good advice. I will follow it.
- •School Life (Lessons 9—16)
- •Nora usually went for a walk at noon in summer.
- •Has she turned to the right or (has she turned) to the left?
- •America (The usa) (Lessons 43—52)
- •Interesting — more interesting — (the) most interesting.
ROUND-UP
LESSONS
Lessons
1-8
Complete
the statements and questions. Use am,
is, are.
This
letter long? Is this letter long?
My
shoes very clean
Your
parents at home?
What
colour his bag?
Who
your favourite teacher?
What
your favourite books?
I
hungry.
Autumn
and winter cold seasons.
Look
at the pictures (page 5) and write whose pets they are and what
colour they are.
The
girl's chickens are yellow.
4
yellow
brown
grey
black
and
white
THE
GIRL
KATE
DONALD
green
THE
FRIENDS
THE
BROTHERS
white
THE
BROWNS
THETEACHER
Write
what the people and animals have
got/haven’t got.
I’ve
got a doll but I haven’t got a ball.
Nick
likes to read. He ... many books.
...
you ... any butter on the table?
These
dogs ... many puppies.
I’ve got a doll but I ... A ball.
1) |
... seven days in a week. |
2) |
... four or five seasons in a year? |
3) How many months ... in a year? |
|
4) |
... a nice bird in a tree. |
5) |
... any flowers in winter. |
6) |
... any water in the glass. |
6
My
sister hasn’t got ... potatoes,
but
she has ... carrots.
My
sister hasn’t got any potatoes,
but
she has some carrots.
There
is ... juice in the cup
Is
there ... money in your pocket?
There
aren’t ... old trees in the park.
We
haven’t got ... small pets. '
There
is ... meat in the shop
Has
she got ... tights?
much many
There
isn’t much There
are many
milk
on the table. sandwiches on the plates.
There
are ... bright flowers here.
There
isn’t ... soup for dinner.
There
aren’t ... vegetables in the shop.
Are
there ... good books at school?
Is
there ... hot porridge?
There
is ... ice cream for you.
There
are ... people in the street.
7Complete the sentences using some or apy.
Refer the sentences to the two columns:
wears |
jeans, jackets, sweaters, shirts |
never wears |
trousers, gloves, trainers, coats |
buys |
apples, ice cream, milk, jam |
never buys |
carrots, potatoes, sweets, salt |
likes |
fish, fruit, juice, eggs |
dislikes |
coffee, cold porridge, soup, butter 1 |
Do
you go to school on Sunday
(sometimes)?
Do you sometimes go to school on Sunday?
8
When
does Helen get up (usually)?Does
he come home late (often)?He
doesn’t go to the cinema (often).We
don’t wear shorts in autumn (usually).I
speak Russian at school (always).She
has fish for lunch (sometimes).What
do Nick and the members of his family usually do or what are they
doing at the moment?Nick's
parents usually (to watch TV) in the evening.
Nick's
parents usually watch TV in the evening.
Look,
Nick’s sister (to
go)
for a walk.
She
never (to
go)
for a walk in the evening.
Nick’s
cousins (to
drink)
apple juice now.
Nick
(to
play football)
every day.
Nick’s
brother usually (to
look after)
their pets.
“Where
is Dad?” “Oh, he Write what people always, usually, often, sometimes do/don’t do.
(to
swim)
in the swimming pool.
What did the people do yesterday (last week, 3 days ago...)?
She buys bread.
She bought bread yesterday.
He has coffee for breakfast.
My cousin is late for school.
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