
Useful phrases.
Good morning/afternoon/evening/night!
What is your/his/her name?
How are you? – Fine, thanks.
How are you today?
How old are you? How old is he/she?
Where do you live? Where are you from?
Do you speak English/German/French/Spanish?
What is your father’s/mother’s/sister’s/brother’s name?
May I come in? May I go out?
Sorry for being late.
Who is absent today?
What is the date today? What day is it today?
Give me a pen/your copy-book.
What is the weather like today? It’s cold/warm/sunny/raining…
Go to the blackboard.
Open your books at page… Close your books.
Let’s read and translate the text.
Write down the date/theme…
Look at the blackboard/picture…
Will you repeat the question?
What’s the time? What time is it now?
What is the English/Russian for…?
Say again, please.
May I ask a question?
Useful sets.
Days: Sunday, Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday, Saturday
Seasons: Spring, summer, autumn, winter
Months: January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, September, October, November, December
Colours: Orange, green, white, black, blue, red, yellow, pink, grey, purple, brown
Numbers: One, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, nine, ten, eleven, twelve, thirteen, fourteen, fifteen, sixteen, eighteen, nineteen, twenty, thirty, forty, fifty, sixty, seventy, eighty, ninety, hundred, thousand, million, billion
Subjects: Maths, Russian, Literature, English, Chemistry, Physics, Biology, History, Ecology, Geography, Sports
Time:
Watch
It’s a quarter past five. – 5.15.
It’s half past two. – 2.30.
It’s twenty minutes to eight. – 7.40.
It’s three o’clock. – 3.00.
POEMS.
Run, run to your house One, two, three, four Don’t forget to shut the door.
We go to the zoo We want to see a zebra A wolf and a kangaroo.
And play with the snow Make a white snowman And help him to grow “What a nice snowman” The children will say “What a fine game For a cold winter day”.
Good morning to you Good morning, good morning We are glad to see you
Here is my mother Here is my sister Here is my brother Father, mother Sister, brother Hand in hand With one another
Ten little toes Two little ears And one little nose Two little eyes That shine so bright One little mouth To say “Good night”
With which I walk I have a tongue With which I talk And with it too I eat my food And tell If it is bad or good.
And I can see A book and a pen In front of me I see a window And a door I see the ceiling And the floor
It’s fun to be that To leap like a lamb T climb like a cat To swim like a fish To hop like a frog To trot like a horse To jump like a dog
In everything you do Remember always to say “please” And don’t forget “Thank you”
Dinner in the day Tea comes after dinner Then comes time to play Supper in the evening When the sky is red Then the day is over And we go to bed |
Let me see Who likes coffee And who likes tea One, two, three Oh, I see You like coffee And I like tea.
Summer is bright Autumn is yellow Winter is white
When the day is sunny Fly about in the garden Looking for some honey.
The trees are all bare There is mist in the garden And frost in the air.
Without a sound Your shadow follows you It copies every move you make And everything you do. It runs, it walks It waves its arms And even nods its head But when there is no source of light Your shadow goes to bed.
The more he heard, the less he spoke The less he spoke, the more he heard Why aren’t we all like that wise old bird.
Born on Monday Christened on Tuesday Married on Wednesday Took ill on Thursday Worse on Friday Died on Saturday Buried on Sunday This is the end Of Solomon Grundy
And he walked a crooked mile He found a crooked sixpence Against a crooked stile He bought a crooked cat Which caught a crooked mouse And they all lived together In a little crooked house
April, June and November All the rest have thirty-one Except for February alone.
Humpty-Dumpty had a great fall All the King’s horses and all the King’s men Couldn’t put Humpty together again.
It falls on fields and tree It rains on the umbrellas here And on the ships at sea.
You are feeding seed and grain You are raising plants and crops With your gaily sparkling drops. |