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9. Complete the questions about Mattie:

1. When did she start work? When she was eight years old.

2. Where___ she____ ? In the cotton fields.

3. Who ___ she ___ with? Her mother and sisters.

4. How many hours ___ she ____? Sixteen hours a day.

5. How much___ she___ ? $ 2 a day.

6. Who ___ she ___ ? Hubert.

7. When ___ Hubert ____ ? Sixty-five years ago.

8. When ___ she ___ ? She didn’t learn until she was 86.

10. Answer the following questions:

1. Will you go to the country next Sunday? 2. Will your friend go to the country together with you? 3. Will your brother come and see you this week? 4. Will you have holiday in summer? 5. Will you go to the Caucasus or to the Crimea? 6. Will there be many or few people in the Crimea in summer? 7. How long will you be there? 8. When will you have your next day off? 9. What time will you get up? 10. What will you do in the morning?

Read this text and translate it in written form. Distance education in the world

Distance education over the world has a history of more than 100 years. But it gained popularity only after 1970’s.

Many countries like China, England, Japan, Russia, Spain, Kazakhstan (since a few recent years as well) and the USA use this method, especially in higher education.

For example, the Open University in England has more than 80 000 students who take about 140 courses per year. This university has 260 local teaching and 13 regional information centers.

Such factors as age, place and daily activity do not serve as limiting factors in distance education. Distance education has two main advantages over traditional classroom education. The first advantage is a solution to the problem of teaching staff shortage and the second one is the low cost of education which gives many people an opportunity to receive higher education.

It is a system of education for different people of any age. This education allows each student to have an individual scheme of study.

Write questions and retell the text.

Forming of adverbs

adj. + (-ly) = adv.

bad – badly; easy – easily; usual – usually.

1. Form adverbs from these adjectives and translate them:

occasional, real, bad, fruitful, happy, useful, helpful, beautiful, bright, slow, nice, oral, flabby, actual, avid, awful, careful, cheerful, clear, close, especial, excellent, favorable, proper, quiet, heavy.

2. Point out the italicized words: adverbs or adjectives

1. It is early autumn. I usually get up early. 2. We shall take a fast train to Yalta. Don’t speak so fast, I can’t understand you. 3. She has slept little today. There is very little difference between them. 4. You would have written the grammar test better if you had learnt the tenses of the English verbs. It is the worst result you ever had. 5. You know this problem better than I. Better to do well than to say well. 6. He lives in the Far East. He lives far from his school.7. How long did you travel about Great Britain? Oh, it was a long and very pleasant journey. 8. Excuse me, how do I get to the University? – Go straight down the street and then turn to the right. He is a very handsome young man, with straight nose, blue eyes and black hair.