lesson 27 Irritating illnesesGrammar: adjectives ending in - ed and -ing
3. The film was really boring.
I used to be frigtened og the dark.
There symptoms are very worring.
She was surprised to see her father.
You should read that book.
It's very interesting.
She was very depressed after she had the baby.
I was shocked to hear he was so ill.
The sikence was embarrassing but things soon went back to normal.
4.(boredom) The film was so boridoming. I nearly went to sleep.
(shock) The violence in this film is quite shocking.
(surprise) You will be surprised by the ending of this film.
(fright) Horrific! Very frighting. You won't sleep at night.
(depression) Everyone in the film seemed sad and depressioned.
(interest) The idea was interesting but it didn't really work.
Sunday, 7 December 2008
Friday, 5 December 2008
speaking
I talked to Agatoj about New Year's holidays. Her boyfriend has presented to us sweets. We have found out that we differently name Santa Klaus. In Ukraine - Father Frost (Ded Moroz), in Poland - Nikolay. In Poland as well as in England celebrated Christmas (Catholic) - 25 -26th on December. In Ukraine (orthodox) - on January, 6-7th. It is very interesting to learn new about other country and their culture
I talked to Agatoj about New Year's holidays. Her boyfriend has presented to us sweets. We have found out that we differently name Santa Klaus. In Ukraine - Father Frost (Ded Moroz), in Poland - Nikolay. In Poland as well as in England celebrated Christmas (Catholic) - 25 -26th on December. In Ukraine (orthodox) - on January, 6-7th. It is very interesting to learn new about other country and their culture
Choose the correct form (infinitive with or without to or gerund).
My friends encouraged me to apply for this job.
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
I must apologize for (Your answer: »to be«) being late.
The job involves preparing reports for the management.
He refused (Your answer: »betraying«) to betray his friends.
Don’t you dare talk to me like that!
Do you happen to have any money with you?
Do you enjoy singing?
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to call me.
I am looking forward to (Your answer: »see«) seeing you again soon.
7 out of 10 answers are correct.
My friends encouraged me to apply for this job.
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
I must apologize for (Your answer: »to be«) being late.
The job involves preparing reports for the management.
He refused (Your answer: »betraying«) to betray his friends.
Don’t you dare talk to me like that!
Do you happen to have any money with you?
Do you enjoy singing?
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to call me.
I am looking forward to (Your answer: »see«) seeing you again soon.
7 out of 10 answers are correct.
Thursday, 4 December 2008
Put the verbs into the correct form (future I simple). Use will.
Jim asked a fortune teller about his future. Here is what she told him:
You will earn (will + infinitive) a lot of money.
You will travel (will + infinitive) around the world.
You will meet (will + infinitive) lots of interesting people.
Everybody will adore (will + infinitive) you.
You will not have (will + infinitive) any problems.
Many people will serve (will + infinitive) you.
They will anticipate (will + infinitive) your wishes.
There will not be (will + infinitive) anything left to wish for.
Everything will be (will + infinitive) perfect.
But all these things (Your answer: »will happen only«) will only happen (will + infinitive) if you marry me.
9 out of 10 answers are correct.
Jim asked a fortune teller about his future. Here is what she told him:
You will earn (will + infinitive) a lot of money.
You will travel (will + infinitive) around the world.
You will meet (will + infinitive) lots of interesting people.
Everybody will adore (will + infinitive) you.
You will not have (will + infinitive) any problems.
Many people will serve (will + infinitive) you.
They will anticipate (will + infinitive) your wishes.
There will not be (will + infinitive) anything left to wish for.
Everything will be (will + infinitive) perfect.
But all these things (Your answer: »will happen only«) will only happen (will + infinitive) if you marry me.
9 out of 10 answers are correct.
Wednesday, 3 December 2008
Put the verbs into the correct form (future I). Use going to.
It is going to rain (he / she / it + is + going to + infinitive) .
They are going to eat(we / you / they + are + going to + infinitive) stew.
I am going to wear (I + am + going to + infinitive) blue shoes tonight.
We are not going to help (we / you / they + are + not + going to + infinitive) you.
Jack is not going to walk (he / she / it + is + not + going to + infinitive) home.
Are you going to cook (Are + we / you / they + going to + infinitive) dinner?
Sue is not going to share (third person singular + is + not + going to + infinitive) her biscuits.
Are they going to leave (Are + we / you / they + going to + infinitive) the house?
Is she going to take part (Is + he / she / it + going to + infinitive) in the contest?
I am not going to spend (I + am + not + going to + infinitive) my holiday abroad this year.
10 out of 10 answers are correct.
It is going to rain (he / she / it + is + going to + infinitive) .
They are going to eat(we / you / they + are + going to + infinitive) stew.
I am going to wear (I + am + going to + infinitive) blue shoes tonight.
We are not going to help (we / you / they + are + not + going to + infinitive) you.
Jack is not going to walk (he / she / it + is + not + going to + infinitive) home.
Are you going to cook (Are + we / you / they + going to + infinitive) dinner?
Sue is not going to share (third person singular + is + not + going to + infinitive) her biscuits.
Are they going to leave (Are + we / you / they + going to + infinitive) the house?
Is she going to take part (Is + he / she / it + going to + infinitive) in the contest?
I am not going to spend (I + am + not + going to + infinitive) my holiday abroad this year.
10 out of 10 answers are correct.
Lesson 26. Australian barbecue.
Grammar: going to and will
What are yoi going to buy Vanessa for her birthday?
I'm not sure. I think I will get her some flowers.
That's a good idea. I will choose a pretty vase to go with them.
Jame and I are going to watch TV this evening.
Oh, I think I will join you.
Ok, but come early. We are not going to stay up late. We are going to have an early night.
How are you going to take me by car.
Lucky you. Do you think I can come with you?
I will ask him.
Grammar: going to and will
What are yoi going to buy Vanessa for her birthday?
I'm not sure. I think I will get her some flowers.
That's a good idea. I will choose a pretty vase to go with them.
Jame and I are going to watch TV this evening.
Oh, I think I will join you.
Ok, but come early. We are not going to stay up late. We are going to have an early night.
How are you going to take me by car.
Lucky you. Do you think I can come with you?
I will ask him.
Speaking.
I talked to Ronald about mine badminton career. He wished to know my plans for the future, if I want to have training and go on some competitions, and what I wish to get in badminton. He think that if I have a strong training, I can play world level very well. It is very nice for know
and probably I will try to take out it.
I talked to Ronald about mine badminton career. He wished to know my plans for the future, if I want to have training and go on some competitions, and what I wish to get in badminton. He think that if I have a strong training, I can play world level very well. It is very nice for know
and probably I will try to take out it.
Tuesday, 2 December 2008
Dictionary
tight — анг., сжатый, сжавшийся, тесный.
silly — анг., глупый, слабый, немощный.
hurt — анг., беда, несчастье, удар судьбы.
scream — анг., вопль, пронзительный крик.
screwed — анг., пьяный, подвыпивший.
shoulder — анг., плечо, плечевой сустав.
unconscious — анг., не осознающий, без сознания.
cut — анг., резать, разрезать, резаться.
gambler — анг., игрок, картежник, аферист.
torture — анг., пытка, агония, муки, пытать.
tight — анг., сжатый, сжавшийся, тесный.
silly — анг., глупый, слабый, немощный.
hurt — анг., беда, несчастье, удар судьбы.
scream — анг., вопль, пронзительный крик.
screwed — анг., пьяный, подвыпивший.
shoulder — анг., плечо, плечевой сустав.
unconscious — анг., не осознающий, без сознания.
cut — анг., резать, разрезать, резаться.
gambler — анг., игрок, картежник, аферист.
torture — анг., пытка, агония, муки, пытать.
Monday, 1 December 2008
Lessons 25. Smart agreements.
1.vocabulary: verb and noun combinations.
He was sorry to forget your birthday. He won't do it again.
If we make an agreement not to talk about it, I promise I won't.
I often lose my temper when I'm tired.
You shouldn't make a fuss every time you visit them.
2.Grammar: have to, don't have to , mustn't
When do we have to leave the party?
How much did you have to pay for a taxi?
What do you have to do at work tomorrrow?
Why does Pat have to visit his grandparents?
How long do you have to wait for the bus?
What time do I have to phone you this evening?
3. You mustn't speak.
You mustn't fish.
You mustn't park.
You mustn't cycle.
You mustnt stop.
You mustn't enter.
4. You (don't have to) mustn't feed bread to the goats. They get ill if you give them bread.
You mustn't forget to phone her. It's important.
We don't have to leave yet. We have lots of time.
He's got a bread so he doesn't have to shave.
She's very rich so she doesn't have to work.
I don't have to wear a jacet to work but I usually do.
You mustn't tell anyone. It's a secret.
1.vocabulary: verb and noun combinations.
He was sorry to forget your birthday. He won't do it again.
If we make an agreement not to talk about it, I promise I won't.
I often lose my temper when I'm tired.
You shouldn't make a fuss every time you visit them.
2.Grammar: have to, don't have to , mustn't
When do we have to leave the party?
How much did you have to pay for a taxi?
What do you have to do at work tomorrrow?
Why does Pat have to visit his grandparents?
How long do you have to wait for the bus?
What time do I have to phone you this evening?
3. You mustn't speak.
You mustn't fish.
You mustn't park.
You mustn't cycle.
You mustnt stop.
You mustn't enter.
4. You (don't have to) mustn't feed bread to the goats. They get ill if you give them bread.
You mustn't forget to phone her. It's important.
We don't have to leave yet. We have lots of time.
He's got a bread so he doesn't have to shave.
She's very rich so she doesn't have to work.
I don't have to wear a jacet to work but I usually do.
You mustn't tell anyone. It's a secret.
Sunday, 30 November 2008
Dictionary.
rope — анг., канат, веревка, трос, аркан.
beside — анг., рядом с, близ, около.
ahead — анг., будущий, грядущий, предстоящий.
cheque — анг., банковый чек, счет, тратта.
plaque — анг., декоративный диск, тарелка.
beat out — анг., выбивать, ковать.
calmly — анг., спокойно, хладнокровно.
coolly — анг., спокойно, хладнокровно.
stick — анг., палка, прут, трость, стек.
worried — анг., озабоченный.
rope — анг., канат, веревка, трос, аркан.
beside — анг., рядом с, близ, около.
ahead — анг., будущий, грядущий, предстоящий.
cheque — анг., банковый чек, счет, тратта.
plaque — анг., декоративный диск, тарелка.
beat out — анг., выбивать, ковать.
calmly — анг., спокойно, хладнокровно.
coolly — анг., спокойно, хладнокровно.
stick — анг., палка, прут, трость, стек.
worried — анг., озабоченный.
Saturday, 29 November 2008
Reading.
I read an article in magazine "Dare" about the flash diet. American recearchers think you had to take a photo of all your meals and snacks befor eating them. some studiens said that dieters who keep a food diary lose three times as much weight as those who don't. it's very interesting. maybe I will try)))
I read an article in magazine "Dare" about the flash diet. American recearchers think you had to take a photo of all your meals and snacks befor eating them. some studiens said that dieters who keep a food diary lose three times as much weight as those who don't. it's very interesting. maybe I will try)))
Dictionary
tyre — анг., колесный бандаж, шина.
enough — анг., достаточный.
towards — анг., к, по направлению к.
corner — анг., угол, уголок, перекресток.
rope — анг., канат, веревка, трос, аркан.
beside — анг., рядом с, близ, около.
ahead — анг., будущий, грядущий, предстоящий.
cheque — анг., банковый чек, счет, тратта.
plaque — анг., декоративный диск, тарелка.
beat out — анг., выбивать, ковать.
calmly — анг., спокойно, хладнокровно.
coolly — анг., спокойно, хладнокровно.
stick — анг., палка, прут, трость, стек.
worried — анг., озабоченный.
seat — анг., сиденье, то, на чем сидят.
tyre — анг., колесный бандаж, шина.
enough — анг., достаточный.
towards — анг., к, по направлению к.
corner — анг., угол, уголок, перекресток.
rope — анг., канат, веревка, трос, аркан.
beside — анг., рядом с, близ, около.
ahead — анг., будущий, грядущий, предстоящий.
cheque — анг., банковый чек, счет, тратта.
plaque — анг., декоративный диск, тарелка.
beat out — анг., выбивать, ковать.
calmly — анг., спокойно, хладнокровно.
coolly — анг., спокойно, хладнокровно.
stick — анг., палка, прут, трость, стек.
worried — анг., озабоченный.
seat — анг., сиденье, то, на чем сидят.
Friday, 28 November 2008
Lesson 24. A long run.
Grammar: a/an and the.
2. Last night we went to see a musical at the Queen's Theatre in town. We had the most expensive seats in the theatre. We were really near the stage and we could see all the actors really well. One groupe sat on chairs and played a game of cards. The best moment was when the singer sang the final song. The audience clapped and clapped.
3. This morning an apple and a banana for lunch. I ate the apple but I didn't eat a banana.
Have you got a car? No, I haven't got a car but I've got a bicycle.
We went out for (the) a meal on Saturday. The restaurant was really good and (a) the food was excelent. I had the best fish I've ever eaten.
They live in a (the) house in the country. There is a beatiful garden behind the house and a the big veranda ar the front.
Grammar: a/an and the.
2. Last night we went to see a musical at the Queen's Theatre in town. We had the most expensive seats in the theatre. We were really near the stage and we could see all the actors really well. One groupe sat on chairs and played a game of cards. The best moment was when the singer sang the final song. The audience clapped and clapped.
3. This morning an apple and a banana for lunch. I ate the apple but I didn't eat a banana.
Have you got a car? No, I haven't got a car but I've got a bicycle.
We went out for (the) a meal on Saturday. The restaurant was really good and (a) the food was excelent. I had the best fish I've ever eaten.
They live in a (the) house in the country. There is a beatiful garden behind the house and a the big veranda ar the front.
Thursday, 27 November 2008
Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
We were waiting for Jane, when suddenly Louis came (the first action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the second action took place (Simple Past) )around the corner.
I was cycling through the park, when I heard (the first action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the second action took place (Simple Past)) a strange noise.
He passed her a message when the teacher wasn't looking (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past) ).
I (Your answer: »was falling«) fell asleep while I (Your answer: »watched«) was watching (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past)) TV last night.
When Mike and Jane were painting the walls, their dog knocked (the first action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the second action took place (Simple Past)) over the paint pot.
Tom (Your answer: »was breaking«) broke his leg when he (Your answer: »played«) was playing (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past)) frisbee.
The phone (Your answer: »was ringing«) rang when I (Your answer: »set«) was sitting (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past)) on the toilet.
8 out of 14 answers are correct.
We were waiting for Jane, when suddenly Louis came (the first action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the second action took place (Simple Past) )around the corner.
I was cycling through the park, when I heard (the first action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the second action took place (Simple Past)) a strange noise.
He passed her a message when the teacher wasn't looking (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past) ).
I (Your answer: »was falling«) fell asleep while I (Your answer: »watched«) was watching (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past)) TV last night.
When Mike and Jane were painting the walls, their dog knocked (the first action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the second action took place (Simple Past)) over the paint pot.
Tom (Your answer: »was breaking«) broke his leg when he (Your answer: »played«) was playing (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past)) frisbee.
The phone (Your answer: »was ringing«) rang when I (Your answer: »set«) was sitting (the second action was already going on (Past Progressive) when the first action took place (Simple Past)) on the toilet.
8 out of 14 answers are correct.
Wednesday, 26 November 2008
Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
The receptionist welcomed the guests and asked (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) them to fill in the form.
The car broke down and we had (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) to walk home.
The boys were swimming while the girls were sunbathing (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) .
My father came in, looked around and told (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) me to tidy up my room.
As long as one group (Your answer: »prepared«) was preparing dinner, the others (Your answer: »was collecting«) were collecting (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) wood for their campfire.
While the parents (Your answer: »had«) were having breakfast, their children (Your answer: »was running«) were running (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) about.
Martha turned off the lights and went (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) to bed.
11 out of 15 answers are correct.
The receptionist welcomed the guests and asked (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) them to fill in the form.
The car broke down and we had (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) to walk home.
The boys were swimming while the girls were sunbathing (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) .
My father came in, looked around and told (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) me to tidy up my room.
As long as one group (Your answer: »prepared«) was preparing dinner, the others (Your answer: »was collecting«) were collecting (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) wood for their campfire.
While the parents (Your answer: »had«) were having breakfast, their children (Your answer: »was running«) were running (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) about.
Martha turned off the lights and went (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) to bed.
11 out of 15 answers are correct.
Tuesday, 25 November 2008
Lesson 23. Made in the USA.
gramma: present simple passive.
2. Nissan cars are made in Japan.
Stamps are sold in a post office.
Where is this Scandinavian funiture sold?
Are Spanish oranges sold in British supermarkets?
These earrings aren't made out of gold.
Brazilian coffee is sold all over the world.
Leather jackets are made in Turkey.
Is a lot of chocolate bought in Belgium?
3. They are sell perfume at the chemist's.
A lot of tea is bought in China.
Glass is made from sand.
They are buy all their clothes in France.
They aren't (sold) don't sell sigarettes in this shop.
Milk is bought directly from the farm.
They are (made) make deliciouns food in that restorant.
Money is bought and sold every day on the stock market.
gramma: present simple passive.
2. Nissan cars are made in Japan.
Stamps are sold in a post office.
Where is this Scandinavian funiture sold?
Are Spanish oranges sold in British supermarkets?
These earrings aren't made out of gold.
Brazilian coffee is sold all over the world.
Leather jackets are made in Turkey.
Is a lot of chocolate bought in Belgium?
3. They are sell perfume at the chemist's.
A lot of tea is bought in China.
Glass is made from sand.
They are buy all their clothes in France.
They aren't (sold) don't sell sigarettes in this shop.
Milk is bought directly from the farm.
They are (made) make deliciouns food in that restorant.
Money is bought and sold every day on the stock market.
fret — анг., раздражение, волнение, мучение.
pledge — анг., залог, заклад, поручительство.
prison — анг., тюрьма, темница.
commit — анг., совершать, предавать, вверять.
spot — анг., пятнышко, крапинка, пятно.
itching — анг., зудящий, нетерпеливый.
neglected — анг., забываемый, пренебрегаемый.
still — анг., бесшумный, тихий, безмолвный.
Monday, 24 November 2008
Put the verbs into the correct tense (Simple Past or Past Progressive).
While Tom was reading, Amely was watching (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) a documentary on TV.
Marvin came home, switched on the computer and checked(actions happening one after another = Simple Past) his emails.
The thiefs neaked into the house, (Your answer: »stealed«) stole the jewels and left (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) without a trace.
Nobody was listening while the teacher (Your answer: »explained«) was explaining (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) the tenses.
While we were doing a sight-seeing tour, our friends (Your answer: »lied«) were lying (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) on the beach.
He woke up and (Your answer: »was looking«) looked (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) at his watch.
10 out of 14 answers are correct.
While Tom was reading, Amely was watching (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) a documentary on TV.
Marvin came home, switched on the computer and checked(actions happening one after another = Simple Past) his emails.
The thiefs neaked into the house, (Your answer: »stealed«) stole the jewels and left (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) without a trace.
Nobody was listening while the teacher (Your answer: »explained«) was explaining (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) the tenses.
While we were doing a sight-seeing tour, our friends (Your answer: »lied«) were lying (two actions happening at the same time in the past, emphasis on progress = Past Progressive) on the beach.
He woke up and (Your answer: »was looking«) looked (actions happening one after another = Simple Past) at his watch.
10 out of 14 answers are correct.
Friday, 21 November 2008
lesson 22. Just the job for you.
grammar: would like to + infinitive/ like+ -ing
2. Does Jane like swimming? Yes, she does.
Would she like to come with us on Friday? I'm sureshe would.
Would you like to be a politician when you're older? No, I (wondn't) don't like talking to big groups of people.
Would you like to live in England? No, I wouldn't. I hate cold,wet weather.
Do you like going to very hot countries? yes, I do. I would like to live in Avstralia or Indonesia.
(Does) Do Nick and Jeremy like playing football? Nick doesn't, but Leremy does.
Do you think Nick would like to play on Sunday? I don't know. Ask him.
3. Would Tom like to be a pilot?
Does Helenlike working with children?
Do Sam and Fran like acting?
Would you like to do a more creative job?
Do you like working with Harry?
grammar: would like to + infinitive/ like+ -ing
2. Does Jane like swimming? Yes, she does.
Would she like to come with us on Friday? I'm sureshe would.
Would you like to be a politician when you're older? No, I (wondn't) don't like talking to big groups of people.
Would you like to live in England? No, I wouldn't. I hate cold,wet weather.
Do you like going to very hot countries? yes, I do. I would like to live in Avstralia or Indonesia.
(Does) Do Nick and Jeremy like playing football? Nick doesn't, but Leremy does.
Do you think Nick would like to play on Sunday? I don't know. Ask him.
3. Would Tom like to be a pilot?
Does Helenlike working with children?
Do Sam and Fran like acting?
Would you like to do a more creative job?
Do you like working with Harry?
Thursday, 20 November 2008
Wednesday, 19 November 2008
Put the verbs into the correct form (past progressive).
When I phoned my friends, they were playing monopoly.
Yesterday at six I was preparing dinner.
The kids were playing in the garden when it suddenly began to rain.
I was practising the guitar when he came home.
We were not cycleing all day.
While Aaron was working in his room, his friends was swimming in the pool.
I tried to tell them the truth but they were not listening
What were you doing yesterday?
Most of the time we were sitting the park.
8 out of 10 answers are correct.
When I phoned my friends, they were playing monopoly.
Yesterday at six I was preparing dinner.
The kids were playing in the garden when it suddenly began to rain.
I was practising the guitar when he came home.
We were not cycleing all day.
While Aaron was working in his room, his friends was swimming in the pool.
I tried to tell them the truth but they were not listening
What were you doing yesterday?
Most of the time we were sitting the park.
8 out of 10 answers are correct.
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suicide — анг., самоубийство, самоубийца.
bluff — анг., почти вертикальный, крутой.
inspiration — анг., вдохновение, воодушевление.
tank — анг., ирригационный канал.
fret — анг., раздражение, волнение, мучение.
pledge — анг., залог, заклад, поручительство.
prison — анг., тюрьма, темница.
commit — анг., совершать, предавать, вверять.
spot — анг., пятнышко, крапинка, пятно.
itching — анг., зудящий, нетерпеливый.
neglected — анг., забываемый, пренебрегаемый.
still — анг., бесшумный, тихий, безмолвный.
crime — анг., преступление, злодеяние.
knife — анг., нож, скальпель, резец, скребок.
suit — анг., прошение, ходатайство
hoodie — анг., серая ворона.
grime — анг., глубоко въевшаяся грязь, сажа.
shed — анг., ронять, терять, сбрасывать.
spent — анг., использованный, истощенный.
rehear — анг., вновь заслушивать дело.
gloves — анг., перчатки.
common — анг., общий, всеобщий, общественный.
pull — анг., тяга, дерганье, натяжение.
borrow — анг., занимать, брать на время.
lend — анг., одалживать, давать взаймы.
politeness — анг., утонченность, изящество.
groom — анг., конюх, грум, жених, придворный.
bride — анг., невеста, новобрачная.
rubbish — анг., мусор, хлам, отбросы.
ancient — анг., древний, старинный, старый
suicide — анг., самоубийство, самоубийца.
bluff — анг., почти вертикальный, крутой.
inspiration — анг., вдохновение, воодушевление.
tank — анг., ирригационный канал.
fret — анг., раздражение, волнение, мучение.
pledge — анг., залог, заклад, поручительство.
prison — анг., тюрьма, темница.
commit — анг., совершать, предавать, вверять.
spot — анг., пятнышко, крапинка, пятно.
itching — анг., зудящий, нетерпеливый.
neglected — анг., забываемый, пренебрегаемый.
still — анг., бесшумный, тихий, безмолвный.
crime — анг., преступление, злодеяние.
knife — анг., нож, скальпель, резец, скребок.
suit — анг., прошение, ходатайство
hoodie — анг., серая ворона.
grime — анг., глубоко въевшаяся грязь, сажа.
shed — анг., ронять, терять, сбрасывать.
spent — анг., использованный, истощенный.
rehear — анг., вновь заслушивать дело.
gloves — анг., перчатки.
common — анг., общий, всеобщий, общественный.
pull — анг., тяга, дерганье, натяжение.
borrow — анг., занимать, брать на время.
lend — анг., одалживать, давать взаймы.
politeness — анг., утонченность, изящество.
groom — анг., конюх, грум, жених, придворный.
bride — анг., невеста, новобрачная.
rubbish — анг., мусор, хлам, отбросы.
ancient — анг., древний, старинный, старый
Tuesday, 18 November 2008
Lesson 21. The story of Grace.
practice. ex.6 p.45:
practice. ex.6 p.45:
- When Jim Stewart saw Sam and Fiona, they was walking by the river.
- Fiona was crying in her bedroom when samarrived at the house.
- When Jim Stewart came out with a rifle, who was climbing the tree?
- Grace was working in the garden, when Robby told her about son.
- Where Jim Stewart was siting when Grace gave him the wisky?
- What Robby was doing when Grace run into the police station?
page 100.
grammar: past simple and past continuous.
1. Peter was talking Tim when he saw an accident.
I was having bath when yiu phone me.
We was watching a video when evething suddenly went black.
3. What did the man do ( was the man doing) when Helen saw him? He was shouting at a woman.
What was the woman doing? She was crying but the man didn't stop.
Why did Helen laugh? She realised the people were acting.
What were people doing? They were making a film.
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throw — анг., бросание, бросок.
wear — анг., ношение, носка, одежда, платье.
frequency — анг., частота, частотность.
survey — анг., обозрение, осмотр, опрос.
gap — анг., пролом, брешь, щель, дыра.
weight — анг., вес, масса, удельный вес.
wallet — анг., бумажник, футляр, сумка.
stroller — анг., прогуливающийся, бродяга.
scorer — анг., человек, отмечающий деревья....
vast — анг., обширный, громадный.
gun — анг., орудие, пушка, пулемет.
follow — анг., следовать, идти за.
following — анг., последователи, приверженцы.
brave — анг., мужественный, отважный, смелый.
bold — анг., отважный, смелый, храбрый.
throw — анг., бросание, бросок.
wear — анг., ношение, носка, одежда, платье.
frequency — анг., частота, частотность.
survey — анг., обозрение, осмотр, опрос.
gap — анг., пролом, брешь, щель, дыра.
weight — анг., вес, масса, удельный вес.
wallet — анг., бумажник, футляр, сумка.
stroller — анг., прогуливающийся, бродяга.
scorer — анг., человек, отмечающий деревья....
vast — анг., обширный, громадный.
gun — анг., орудие, пушка, пулемет.
follow — анг., следовать, идти за.
following — анг., последователи, приверженцы.
brave — анг., мужественный, отважный, смелый.
bold — анг., отважный, смелый, храбрый.
Monday, 17 November 2008
I and my friends went to Tate Modern. It’s the national gallery of international modern and contemporary art. We saw many works famous painting and sculpture from 1900 to the present day. There are Rothoko, Cildo Meireles, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster and others. Sometimes I don’t understand some work, but it was very interesting visited this museum. This museum visits many people. Especially it is a lot of family which come with the theirs small children.

Millennium Bridge (N.Foster's) - the bolt bridge connecting 2 coast of Thames. He is built on a meeting of a new millennium.
St. Paul’s Cathedral.
It is operating church, but in Sunday it is closed for tourists. The architecture of facades impresses. This cathedral has an ancient and interesting story. We could not visit a cathedral, because it was Sunday.
St. Paul’s Cathedral.
It is operating church, but in Sunday it is closed for tourists. The architecture of facades impresses. This cathedral has an ancient and interesting story. We could not visit a cathedral, because it was Sunday.
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provide — анг., заготовлять, запасать.
performance — анг., исполнение, выполнение.
unemployed — анг., безработный, незанятый.
umbrella — анг., зонт, зонтик, прикрытие.
mind — анг., разум, умственные способности.
manage — анг., руководить, управлять.
malice — анг., злоба, злой умысел.
crew — анг., судовая команда, экипаж.
chamber — анг., комната, кабинет, спальня.
rubbing — анг., трение, стирание, натирание.
rope — анг., канат, веревка, трос, аркан.
return — анг., возвращение.
reason — анг., разум, рассудок, ум, интеллект
provide — анг., заготовлять, запасать.
performance — анг., исполнение, выполнение.
unemployed — анг., безработный, незанятый.
umbrella — анг., зонт, зонтик, прикрытие.
mind — анг., разум, умственные способности.
manage — анг., руководить, управлять.
malice — анг., злоба, злой умысел.
crew — анг., судовая команда, экипаж.
chamber — анг., комната, кабинет, спальня.
rubbing — анг., трение, стирание, натирание.
rope — анг., канат, веревка, трос, аркан.
return — анг., возвращение.
reason — анг., разум, рассудок, ум, интеллект
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