- •First term
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •1. Make up sentences using the following phrases, as in the model.
- •2. Complete the sentences. Put am, is, are, or have, has into the gaps.
- •3. Answer the questions. Give short and full answers where it is possible.
- •4. Put questions to the following sentences.
- •5. Translate the sentences from Russian into English in writing.
- •Topic 2.AboutMyself
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
- •Topic 3. My Working Day The Man with 13 Jobs
- •Vocabulary
- •5. Write answers to the following questions using the words in brackets and put the apostrophe in the right place.
- •Topic 4. My Day Off Relaxing Sundays
- •Grammar
- •2. Read the words, say which of them are countable and form their plural.
- •3. Make the following nouns plural. Read and translate them.
- •4. A) Write down the following nouns in plural.
- •5. Put the sentences in plural and write them down. Pay attention to the changes of the verb.
- •Topic 5. My House (Flat)
- •Grammar
- •1. Write questions with “how much…“ or “how many…“.
- •2. Insert much, many or a lot in the blank spaces.
- •3. Connect these sentences with “although“. Make one sentence.
- •4. Match a line in a with a line in b and a line in c.
- •Topic 6. Shops and Shopping
- •Grammar
- •1. Form the degrees of comparison.
- •3. Complete the following conversations by supplying the comparative form of the adjective in brackets in a and its opposite in b.
- •4. Complete the sentences using the superlative form of the adjective.
- •5. Translate the sentences with comparative structures.
- •Grammar
- •1. State the number of the sentences in Present Simple Tense.
- •2. Complete the sentences using the right form of the verb.
- •4. Choose the right variant for each sentence.
- •5. Use the required tense instead of the infinitive in brackets. Translate the sentences.
- •Topic 7. Diversity of Hobbies
- •Grammar
- •1. Write the Past Simple form for the following verbs.
- •2. How do you pronounce “ -ed“ in the verbs above? Next to the Past Simple form write [ t ], [ d ], [ıd ].
- •3. Put the words in the correct order to make questions. Then give true answers.
- •5. Put did, was, or were into the gaps.
- •6. Ask questions as in the example.
- •7. Communicative situations.
- •Topic 8. At the Theatre
- •Grammar
- •Grammar
- •1. Answer the questions. Give short and full answers.
- •2. Make these sentences negative and interrogative.
- •3. Choose the correct form of the verb. Translate your variant.
- •4. Translate into English.
- •1. Make the following interrogative and negative.
- •2. Change the following into the Past Continuous Tense.
- •3. Put the verbs in brackets in the right tense (Past Simple or Past Continuous).
- •4. TranslateintoEnglish.
- •Topic 10. At the Museum
- •1. Make the following sentences interrogative and negative.
- •2. Choose the right variant.
- •3. State the tense of the verbs.
- •Topic 11. Sport in Our Life
- •Vocabulary
- •Grammar
5. Use the required tense instead of the infinitive in brackets. Translate the sentences.
1. My little sister (to go) to school every day.
2. The sun (to rise) in the East.
3. Careless students never (to work) hard.
4. It often (to snow) in winter.
5. The teacher (to point) at the blackboard when he (to want) to explain something.
6. Mother always (to cook) in the morning.
7. I (to see) what you mean.
8. She (to say), she (to hear) nothing.
9. There (to be) a girl downstairs who (to want) to see you.
10. My friend (to go) there nearly every week.
Topic 7. Diversity of Hobbies
What is a hobby? It is what you can and like to do when you have free time. We choose a hobby according to our character and taste. Many hobbies differ according to the age and sex. For example, a lot of men prefer fishing and hunting, while scores of young girls and women like knitting and embroidery. Children like collecting different objects like toys, puzzles, postcards. When we have a hobby our life becomes more interesting.
Many people are interested in listening and dancing to music. They collect records and discs with their favourite singers and go to disco with their friends. Other people like reading and collect books. But the word “hobby“ doesn’t mean only collection of something. Many young people like drawing very much. So since their childhood they are drawing everything and everywhere: in their albums, in the note-books and even on the newspapers. Other people like sewing clothes.
People living in cities and towns like to be closer to nature, and they spend all their free time in the country. It is also a hobby. Some of us go on hikes. Some like to work in their gardens. For example, gardening and growing roses is the most common hobby among Englishmen. Both grown-ups and children are fond of playing different computer games. It has become one of the numerous hobbies nowadays. Very often our hobby helps us to choose our future profession.
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