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Choose the right word/words and fill in the gaps For Clothes shop: trainers, jeans, shirts, linen, pullovers, jacket. For Dairy shop: butter, cream, yoghurt, grapes, tomatoes, cheese. For Grocer's: glass, semolina, buckweat, pasta, tuna, noodles.
Choose the right word/words and fill in the gaps For Greengrocer's: orange juice, cabbage, bread, cauliflower, peppers, tea. For Fishmonger's: mackerel, noodles, cod, prawns, tuna, china. For headwear: trainers, shoes, boots, sandals, hat, cap.
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Look at the new words: raft - плот run off - сбегать Read the text and choose the right word. Answer the questions: 1. Who has taken the book from Peter? 2. Where did Squirrel Nutkin find the book? 3. What did Peter throw at Old Brown?
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Read the text and fill in the gaps. THE ROAD TO THE FUTURE Robot cars seem to be part of almost every science fiction film or book. So just how 1) ... is this idea? Well, robot cars are already on the road. The first 2) ... was developed back in the 1980s. Over the years various engineers tried to 3) ... the usefulness of their driverless cars. However, all of them had serious limitations, making scientists 4) ... that a fully-functional driverless car was possible. Well, not anymore. Google has developed a car that functions completely without a driver. All the driver has to do is 5) ... the key and let the car do the rest. At the destination, the driver 6) ... from the car rested and relaxed. In fact, even 7) ... people who can't drive will be able to travel around independently. The future of our roads with robot cars will be a world without car accidents!
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Choose the right word or words. We ... a picnic last weekend.
Choose the right word or words. He never ... long distances when he was a child.
Choose the right word or words. It … a long visit as my aunt … well.
Choose the right word or words. It was hot, so I ... the window.
Choose the right word or words. I ... her in the shop yesterday.
Choose the right word or words. I ... to the cinema yesterday.
Choose the right word or words. Two years ago I … my old aunt in a small old town.
Choose the right word or words. Tom ... very tired last week.
Choose the right word or words. When ... your new garage?
Choose the right word or words. The film was boring. I ... it.
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Open the brackets: Alice (buy) just .... a very interesting book.
Open the brackets: My grandmother (cook) already a delicious supper.
Read the text and choose the right words in the sentences below. English families like to spend their holidays and weekends in the countryside. In spring everything there is light or dark green. The gardens are red, blue, yellow and white with flowers. In autumn the leaves on the trees change their colour from green to yellow, brown, red and orange. The English summer is never very hot and in winter it is not very cold. Cold wind blows in winter from the sea, in summer the winds are cool. There is little snow in winter. But there is much rain in England all the year round. The weather is very changeable. English children like to play football very much. They can play football even in winter because the football fields are always green. All children like summer best of all because it is the season of their holidays. They can go to the seaside, play in green parks and walk in the mountains.
Read the text and choose the right words in the sentences below. The Barkers’ Holidays Their life on the farm was interesting. They often played games with their friends. There were a lot of animals on the farm – horses, cows, sheep and goats. The children helped their grandparents with the animals. They watered granny’s flowers in the garden too. In August John and Sally were in York. They were there with their parents. They all liked York with its green streets and old beautiful houses. They stayed in a hotel and liked it very much. The food was good, the rooms were comfortable, the people were nice. The Barkers’ holidays were wonderful. In summer the Barkers travelled a lot. In July John and Sally were in Scotland. The children travelled to Scotland by train. The weather was wonderful. It was sunny and very warm. John and Sally enjoyed the food on the train.
Read the text and fill in the gaps with the names of people. Teacher: I know that you have just come back from different English-speaking countries. Tell me where you have been. What can you say about the places you have visited? Kate, would you like to begin? Kate: I have been to Canada. It is a large country in North America. It is the world’s second largest country. Only Russia is bigger. It is the country which is bilingual. For many people English and French are native languages. By the way Canada has one of the highest standards of living in the world. I have been to the capital of Canada. It’s Ottawa. Teacher: What about you, Mike? Mike: Oh, I was not far from Kate all the time. I was in North America too, but in a different country. It borders on Canada. I was there with my parents. We didn’t visit any big cities. We spent a week in California, on its sandy beaches. Teacher: And you, Sergey, where have you been? Sergey: I’ve been to England. I have visited Scotland too. We stayed in London for four days and I was able to see Trafalgar Square and the National Gallery, Buckingham Palace and the Tower of London. It was really fantastic! Teacher: Good. Now, what can Stella tell us about her trip? Stella: I have been to the most faraway English-speaking country. It is a very unusual country which is a continent and an island at the same time. It is the country which is hot and dry too. In some parts of it, it doesn’t rain for years. The kangaroo, the animal that everybody knows, lives there. It is a very interesting country, popular with tourists. We wanted to go to New Zealand too but didn’t.
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