- •Федеральное агентство по образованию
- •Family words and expressions
- •My family
- •A family
- •Questions
- •Unit 2. Flat words and expressions
- •There is no place like home
- •Questions
- •Unit 3. Working day words and expressions
- •My working day
- •The day’s work begins
- •Questions
- •Unit 4. Education words and expressions
- •Our university
- •Education in great britain
- •Questions
- •In town words and expressions
- •A story (a story of a girl who came to stay at her aunt's in a big city and who nearly lost herself when she went to see the town alone).
- •Questions
- •Unit 6. Holidays, travelling words and expressions
- •Holiday
- •Travelling
- •Questions
- •Unit 7. Health words and expressions
- •At the dogtor's
- •The laws of health
- •Questions
- •Unit 8. Seasons words and expressions
- •Seasons
- •About english weather
- •Questions
- •Unit 9. Television words and expressions
- •Television in modern life
- •Television in great britain
- •Questions
- •Unit 10. Appearance and character words and expressions
- •Appearance and character
- •Questions
- •Clothes words and expressions
- •Additional words and expressions
- •A story (It is a lesson of housekeeping at school. The teacher Miss Smith is showing the fashion magazine for teen-agers to the schoolchildren and telling them how to cut and sew garments.)
- •Clothes (The secret of being well-dressed)
- •Questions
- •Unit 12. Hobby and leisure words and expressions
- •Additional words and expressions
- •Hobbies
- •How I became a collector
- •Questions
- •Unit 13. Meals words and expressions
- •My meals
- •On english food
- •Questions
- •Unit 14. Sports words and expressions
- •Going in for sports means sacrifices, doesn't it?
- •Questions
- •Unit 15. At the library words and expressions
- •At the library
- •A library in london
- •Questions
- •Unit 16. Shopping words and expressions
- •Shopping
- •Shopping
- •Questions
- •Unit 17. Theatre words and expressions
- •At the theatre
- •Moscow theatres
- •Questions
Questions
Do you like to do shopping? Do you go shopping every day?
What do you usually buy at a grocery shop?
What can you buy at a bakery?
Where do you go if you want cabbage or potatoes?
Do you usually do your shopping in the morning or in the evening?
Are the shops crowded when you do your shopping?
What do you usually buy if you are going to celebrate any holiday?
On what days do you usually go to the market? What do you usually buy at the market?
Which is the biggest department store in our city? Do you often go shopping there?
What kind of clothes do you prefer: ready-made or made-to-order?
What size dress do you wear? What size coat (suit) do you wear?
What size shoes do you wear?
At what time are our shops opened and closed?
What colour of dress (suit, sweater) do you like to wear?
What colour of gloves would you like to buy?
When did you last go shopping for clothes?
What did you buy?
Why did you decide to buy it?
How much did it cost?
Unit 17. Theatre words and expressions
conductor [kən′dΛktə] stands out in my memory overture [′ouvətjuə] vividly [′vividli] evening performance to be in raptures [′ræpt∫əz] cloak-room [′kloukrum] program [ ′prougræm] extra ticket [′ekstrə] orchestra[′o:kistrə] to tune in [′tju:n ′in] dress-circle [′dres ′sə:kl] fairy-tale [′fεəriteil] balcony [′bælkəni] house (audience) [′o:rdjəns] interval [′intəvəl] the last curtain fell |
It was ages ago at twelve sharp aisle [ail] curtain [kə:tn] ballet [′bælei] stage [steid ] sign [sain] usher [′Λ∫ə] «House Full» pit [pit] stalls [sto:lz] box [boks] tier [tiə] my hands ached dancing to sound [saund] encore [′oŋko:] |
matinee performance [′mætinei pə′fo:məns]
to burst into applause [′bə:st intə ə′plo:z]
«Sleeping Beauty» [′sli:piŋ ′bju:ti]
decor (scenery) [deiko: (′si:nəri)]
to applaud (to clap) [ ə′plo:d (klæp)]
bouquet of flowers [bu′kei]
to be a success with
to get curtain calls
to present [pri′zent]
At the theatre
I'll never forget my first visit to the Bolshoi Theatre. It was ages ago, but it stands out in my memory quite vividly.
My mother bought beforehand two tickets for a matinee performance of the ballet «Sleeping Beauty» by Chaikovsky. We came to the theatre long before the performance began. A sign at the entrance of the theatre said: «House Full». Many people were standing at the theatre asking if we had an extra ticket.
We left our coats in the cloak-room and bought a program from the usher to see what the cast was. I remember we were glad to see that Lepeshinskaya was dancing the main part.
When we came into the hall we saw many people walking down the aisles looking for their seats. The orchestra were tuning in their instruments. We found our seats which were in the stalls and went exploring the theatre.
My mother showed me the boxes, the pit, the dress-circle, the tiers and balconies. At twelve sharp the lights went down. The conductor appeared and the overture began. After the overture the curtain went up. I was in raptures at what I saw on the stage. I had never seen anything more wonderful. The decor and the dancing were superb. The ballet seemed to me a fairy tale. When the curtain fell the house burst into applause. I applauded (clapped) so much that my hands ached. During the first interval we went to the foyer and looked at the portraits on the walls of the singers and dancers of the Bolshoi Theatre. During the second interval we went to the refreshment room. When the last curtain fell cries of «encore» sounded all over the theatre.
The dancers got many curtain calls and were presented with large bouquets of flowers. The performance was a great success with the public.
This first visit to the Bolshoi Theatre is one of my brightest memories.