- •Agriculture in Great Britain.
- •VII Answer the questions.
- •IX.Read the second part of the text and translate it into Russian using a dictionary. Agriculture in Great Britain. (part II)
- •X.Answer the questions.
- •London, the Capital of Great Britain.
- •I. Read and pronounce correctly. Listen to your partners' reading of the words. Correct their mistakes, if they have any.
- •II.Do you know what the following words mean?
- •III.Read the text to learn more about London.
- •IV.Say that you know (have read, have heard) it too.
- •V.Read the three possible ways to complete the sontonces and choose the only one correct.
- •VI.Agree or disagree.
- •VII.Answer the following questions. Find the answers to these questions in the text, if you can’t answer them .
- •London. (part II)
- •I.Do you know what the following words mean? Read and pronounce them correctly.
- •II.Read the text.
- •III.Say that you know (have read, have heard) it too.
- •IV.Choose the correct ending.
- •V.True, false or don’t know.
- •VI.Answer the following questions.
- •VII .Finish the sentences.
- •IX.Tell your classmates about
- •X.Fill in the missing words.
- •XI.Translate the sentences.
- •London.Places to Visit. (part III)
- •II.Read and pronounce correctly.
- •III.Do you know the meaning of the words?
- •IV.Read the text to learn more about places of interest in London.
- •V.Say that you know it too.
- •VI.Read the three possible ways to complete the sentences and choose the only one correct.
- •VII.True, false or don't know.
- •VIII.Ask your friend questions.
- •IX.Answer the following questions.
- •XI.Read the words. Then put the correct form in each blank.
- •XII.Fill in the prepositions.
- •London. Places to Visit. (part IV)
- •V.Say that you know it too.
- •VI.Read the three possible ways to complete the sentences and choose the only one correct.
- •VII.Agree or disagree.
- •Traffic.
- •Traffic. (part II)
- •London Buses.
- •III.Agree or disagree.
- •IV.Fill in the missing words.
- •V.Answer the questions.
- •Edinburgh.
- •1. Read the words.
- •II.Read the text to learn more about Edinburgh.
- •III. Agree or disagree.
- •VI.Study the text carefully and answer these questions.
- •XIV. Make up a dialogue using the following .
- •XVI.Arrange these words in suitable pairs to make up the combinations listed below:
- •Glasgow.
- •III. True, false or don't know.
- •V.Say what you know / have heard, have read/ about Glasgow.
- •VI.Ask you friends questions:
- •VII.Speak about the cultural life of Glasgow using the following words.
- •Cardiff
- •II. Read the text.
- •III.Say that you know ( have heard, have read) in too.
- •IV. Agree or disagree
- •Bridgehd
- •III.Your friend read the text about Bridgend and didn't understand it at all. Could you correct him?
- •Belfast
- •II.Have you ever heard or read about Belfast? We don’t think you have. Then read this text.
- •III. True, false or don't know.
- •Birmingham
- •I. Learn to read the new words.00
- •II.Would you like to know about Birmingham? Then read this text.
- •III. Agree or disagree.
- •V. Finish the sentences.
- •VI. Fill in the missing words.
- •VII. Fill in the blanks with prepositions where necessary.
- •Manchester
- •I.Read and pronounce the new words.
- •II. Read the text.
- •III. Say that you know (have heard, have read it too).
- •IV. Agree or disagree.
- •V. How many sentences can you make about what Manchester is famous for.
- •V. True, false or don’t know.
- •VI. Ask your classmates.
- •VIII.Answer the question.
- •IX.Speak about.
- •X. Translate sentences.
- •XVII. Find the derivatives in the text.
- •XVIII.Read the text and answer the questions.
- •XIX. Find in the text and read about:
- •Liverpool . Brighton.
- •1.Learn how to read the new words.
- •II.Read the text to learn more about Liverpool.
- •III. Read the text.
- •IV.True, false or don’t know.
- •Vl. Finish the sentences.
- •VII.Fill in the missing words.
- •VIII. Fill in the blanks with prepositions where necessary.
- •Coventry
- •III. Say that you know ( have heard, have read it) too.
- •IV. Agree or disagree.
- •V. How many sentences can you make about Coventry.
- •VI.True, false or don’t know.
- •VII. Ask you classmates.
- •VIII.Answer the questions.
- •IX.Speak about.
- •X.Translate the sentences.
- •XVII.Find the derivatives in the text read about the sentences with them and translate them.
- •XVIII.Find in the text and read aloud the sentences about.
- •XIX.Read the text and answer the questions.
III. Say that you know (have heard, have read it too).
1. I know that Manchester is the second largest city in Lancashire after Liverpool. 2.I’ve heard that Manchester has a good climate. 3.I’ve read that Manchester is an industrial capital of the North of England. 4.I know that Manchester is an important financial centre and port. 5.I’ve heard that Albert Square is the heart of the city. 6.I know that city is rich in libraries and museums. 7.I've heard that the famous Halle Orchestra in Manchester gives concerts two times a week.
IV. Agree or disagree.
1.Manchester itselft has a population of nearly one million. 2.Manchester is the commercial capital of the cotton and man-made industries. 3. For a long time it was not the centre of the cotton trade. 4.Manchester is not famous for its beautiful squares. 5.Albert Square is the heart of Manchester. 6.The city has many cinemas and theatres. 7.Manchester has grown up recently.
V. How many sentences can you make about what Manchester is famous for.
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Manchester It The first 400 feet building in Britain First airmer to cross the Atlantic |
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-the first city in Britain that built an airports -famous for the first free public library in Europe -in Manchester that the first Royce appeared -the first inland city to become a major seaport by constructing a ship canal in 1894 -built in Manchester in 1961 -Manchester men famous for the first artificial splitting of the atom -famous for the first table of atomic weights of the elements by John Dalton in 1810 - famous for the first library in Europe to install Telex communications |
V. True, false or don’t know.
1.Manchester is the first largest city in Lancashire. 2.Manchester is an industrial capital of the south of England. 3.Manchester makes all klnds of machine tools and machinery. 4. The Manchester ship cannals connect the city with the river. 5. Manchester is a very young city. 6. The city is rich in libraries, museums, art galleries and schools. 7. Manchester is famous for the second free library in Europe. Chetham’s Library appeared in 1653.
VI. Ask your classmates.
1Where Manchester stands. 2.If Manchester is an industrial capital of the North of England. 3.What connects the city with the sea. 4.How many parks there are in Manchester. 5.What the city is rich in. 6.What the city has got. 7.If Manchester has been the twin city of St.Petersburg since 1956.
VIII.Answer the question.
1.Where does Manchester stand? 2.Manchester has a good climate, hasn't it? 3.Is Manchester an industrial or agricultural capital of the North of England? 4.What does Manchester make? 5.Is Manchester the third largest port in Great Britain? 6.What is the heart of Manchester? 7.What is the University of Manchester famous for? 8.When was the first airport in Britain built? 9.Did Manchester become a major seaport by constructing a ship canal in 1894? 10.What will Manchester and St.Petersburg celebrate in 2006?