- •3 Класс — учебник, книга для учителя, рабочая тет-
- •6 Класс — учебник "Enjoy English" (5-6
- •17Перечень тем устной и письменной речи
- •5 Класс
- •30Iv четверть
- •33Тексты видеоуроков
- •1. I'm from...
- •2. What's the weather like?
- •3. It's bright and sun
- •34Unit 2
- •4. What's your name?
- •5. My name's...
- •6. He gets up
- •7. She works in an office
- •8. What do you do?
- •9. Are you a designer?
- •10. It's in Mexico
- •11. Life in London
- •12. They loved her
- •14. I've got two questions
- •16. She's Sir Andrew's wife
- •17. There are two bedrooms
- •18. Is there a garage?
- •19. Why, what, when...?
- •20. I don't mind
- •50Unit 6 Ex. 1,p. 102
- •53Homework
- •61"Halloween"
10. It's in Mexico
SALLY This is nice.
TOM What is it? SALLY Disney World.
TOM Disney World's in Florida, isn't it? SALLY Yes, Disney World is in Florida. Disneyland is in California. TOM Is California in the east of the United States? SALLY No, it's in the west. And Florida's in the south. TOM Oh, yes, that's right.
SALLY And this is Acapulco.
TOM Is that in Florida, too? SALLY No, it's in Mexico. Here are pictures of my holidays.
TOM That's you! SALLY Yes, that's me at the Acropolis.
TOM Where's that? SALLY The Acropolis is in Athens.
TOM Is Athens a nice city? SALLY Oh, yes, it's a very exciting city, but it's very noisy.
TOM At the Acropolis in Athens.
SALLY And this is me too.
TOM Where is it? SALLY I'm at the Kremlin.
TOM The Kremlin. SALLY Yes, the Kremlin's in Moscow, in Russia.
TOM Russia! Is it nice? SALLY It's all right, but it isn't very exciting.
TOM What's Moscow like? SALLY Fairly quiet, yes, fairly quiet. The flight is very long. From London to Brussels, from Brussels to Berlin and from Berlin to Moscow.
11. Life in London
When we talk about London, we think of the Houses of Parliament and Big Ben. We think of Buckingham Palace, the home of the Royal family, the Horse Guards, the red London bus, Piccadilly, Nelson's Column and Trafalgar Square.
Then we think of the wonderful shops and stores. Oxford Street, Harrods... London is a place where you can buy things you never see at home. Then there's the City, the financial heart of Europe. The Stock Exchange and the Bank of England. There are banks everywhere. Small banks, big banks. Old banks, new banks. British banks. Chinese banks. American banks. Indian banks. One expression that describes the City perfectly is "Money makes the world go round".
London is a great centre for the tourist. You can feed the pigeons in Trafalgar Square. Or go for a boat trip down the River Thames. Or you can sit near the statue of Eros in Piccadilly.
And then when you feel a little hungry you can find restaurants from every country in the world. Chinese restaurants, Greek restaurants, Indian, Italian and Spanish... everything except an English restaurant.
There is one thing, however, that is very English. In the Albert Hall every year you will hear thousands of young people singing "Land of Hope and Glory, Mother of the Free". For many English people Britain is still called Great Britain.
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Did he live in this century?
Yes, in this century and in the last
one too.
Was he a soldier?
No, he wasn't a soldier.
Did he work for the government?
Yes, he worked for the government.
Was he a politician?
Yes he was.
Was he Prime minister during the
Second World War?
Yes, he was Prime Minister from
1940 to 1945.
And he was born in Blenheim
Palace, Oxfordshire.
That is true. He was born in
Blenheim Palace, 30th November
1874.
And his name was Winston
Churchill.
That is correct. Well done!
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