- •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.
XVII. Find the derivatives in the text.
populate beauty build
commerce sea air
finance port man
split friend ship
XVIII.Read the text and answer the questions.
l.What can you say about the climate of Manchester? 2.What can you say about the industry of Manchester? 3.What can you say about parks and squares of Manchester? 4.Wfhat can you say about Manchester as a port? 5.What can you say about a cultural life of Manchester? 6.What is Manchester famous for? 7.What can you say about Manchester as the twin city of St.Petersburg?
XIX. Find in the text and read about:
- the population of Manchester.
-Manchester is the centre of cotton trade.
- Manchester is the third largest port in Great Britain.
- the Manchester airport.
- first airmen to cross the Atlantic.
-the first table of atomic weight of the elements.
- the Cold Jubillee of friendship.
XX.Read the text and fill in the table
The population of Manchester The climate of Manchester Manchester is an industrial capital Manchester is an important financial centre and port Manchester is a very old city Manchester is an important cultural centre Manchester is famous for |
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Liverpool . Brighton.
1.Learn how to read the new words.
Liverpool trade
philarmonic Rubens
Rembrandt Rodin
Gainsborough Hogarth
Moore Hilliard
Pier Pavilion
II.Read the text to learn more about Liverpool.
Liverpool is the second port of Britain, a great commercial centre. Liverpool is not only an important trading city, university town and financial centre. The city has many handsome historic buildings, many gardens and parks. Liverpool has also the famous Walker Art Gallery and the Philarmonic Hall. It is one of the best Concert Halls in Europe. In Liverpool we can visit the branch of the Tate Gallery in London, which was founded in Liverpool. Liverpool's best known museum is the Walker Art Gallery. It has a rich collection of works by Italian, Flemish and French masters from the 14th century to the present. It has works by Rubens, Rembrandt, Rodin.
Its collection of English painting and.sculpture from the 13th to the 20th century is also very rich. It has works by Gainsborough, Hogarth, Moore and Hilliard.
In the Beatles Story Museum you can find everything about this famous group. Liverpool is also famous for its sport, too. One of the biggest football stadiums in Britain is there too.
III. Read the text.
Brighton.
You are never very far from the coast in Britain. There are lots of seaside towns. They are all round the country where people go for their holiday or just on a daytrip. Brighton is a famous seaside resort on the south coast. There are parties of all kinds. Brighton Pier is a popular place to spend a few hours, especially if the weather is not good enough to stay on the beach.
Brighton is famous for the Royal Pavilion. It is also well known as a conference centre and many political parties as well as the Trades Union Congress hold their conferences there in autumn.