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Unit 16 Mpwnararentbie m Hapewa / Chast Unit17 — Bonpoctr ........ Unit 18 — Moganbubie rnaront ........ Unit 19 WxcbwHisrne u “-ing"-cbopma / Cammkom - JJocraro4Ho Unit 20 O6a/ Hu Tor, Hu gpyroi - Bce / Hi opun (Both / Neither - All / None) Nosropenne 4 (Units 1 - 20) Henpasuinbxble rnaronbi Cnosape ... Orserbi k ynpakHeHian flpequcnosue pegaktopa nepesona Aoporne snrarenn! Nepea Bamn Gorato unniocrpyposatHoe noco6ve Ana Ha4MHaloWHx M3y- Yate rpammatiky aHrnniickoro Aabika. OHO lOMOXKET BAM OCBOMTb OCHOBbI npepmeta. Sto nepeas Kura 43 cep “Grammanway”. Mocnenyioune TPA KHMATA STO CepHn NOsBONAT BAM NocnemOBATeNbHO, War 3a WaroM paso- OpaTeca 8 npemyApocTax aHrnwiicKo rpaMMaTuku. Cepus HanncaHa usBecT- HbiMA asTopamn — BupaxnHved SeaHc uv bxeHHn flyni, nepy KoTOpbix Npnapnexar, 8 YacTHocTH, kypcbt “Enterprise”, “Mission:FCE” w wnpoKo 13- sectHas rpammarnka “Round-Up” (B. Spa). 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KuHa NpeAHASHANeHA ANA WKONBHHKOB, HAMWHALOUIHK MSyNATb aHr- uicxyio rpawmaruxy. Ona moxer Gem. ucnonesoBAHa KaXx ANA CaMcOSpasoBAHiAA, TaK W AA saHATH 8 k/lacce, B KaYeCTBe fpaMMATHMECKOTO AONONHEHMA K MOGOMY KyPCy AHFNMMICKOTO Ika COOTBETCTBY- rowero ypoas. ent natnoro nocoGHa ~ noMoNe y4auUIMMCcn NOHRTS OCHOBHBIE rpaMMaTHYECKHe CTPYKTYpbt aKrAMFICKO- ro sbiKa. Gra Wen’ AocTMraeTcR NocpenCTEOM ucYepneiea\oU\ero MaNoxeHMA TeopeTHMeCKOrO Mi Tepuana 8 BAe TaGnny (GOKCOB), HCNOMLIOBAHMA CbyHKYMONANEHEA NPAMEPOB, CONPOBOXAAIOLINXCA Goneumm KonnuecTBom cboTorpacbuii 1 pHcyHKoB. B knnre 20 Tematweckwx pasmenos (Units) *. ‘Tunmstioe conepxanne pasnena: ‘© Harnagnoe npenctasneHie rpammaTiveckoii CTpyKTypLI, ‘© npocroe m KpaTkoe OObACHEHHe rpaMMaTHMeCKOH CTPYKTYPEI, ‘© npamepst 4s CoBpeMeHHOTo GemTOBOrO AHIMMICKOTO ASbIKA M BIPAXEHHR ANA Gores ocpmuynansHoro ynorpe6nennn, © ynpaxxnennn nA saKpenneHita HOBBIX CTPYKTYP M NPHOGPETEHHA HaBLIKoB ynoTpebNe- IMR KOPPEKTHUIX M YMECTHLIX BLIPAXCHHAA B NOBCEAHEBHEIX CHTYALIARX, © cneuviansiie yorHbie W NcbMeHHBIe yeneKaTenbHbIe ynpaxHeHis (activities), no6yx- ‘a\ouyne K aKTHBHOMy saxpennekiio MaTepwana, Mlocne kaxnsix nah pasnenos cnepyer “MosTopenue”, conepxauiee soNoNHUTeNLHbIe ynpaxnenns Ko eceM npenuiecTeyiownm pasnenam. Oraenitim npHnoxeHvem K KHHre CAYKAT RONOMMMTENbHbIM MANMOCTPATMBHI marepman (Picture Flashcards), npegHasavennein ANA xMBOrO, CTAMYnMpyIoWero RPeACTABNEHMA OCHOBHEIK (PAMMATHNECKMX CTPYKTYP. AsTopet noco6na npAnepxHBaioTcA cnenyiowlero NpHHUMNa: KAKAAR rpaMMATHNECKAA CTPYKTYPA AON >xtia Ooms cHavana yonbiWaHa, NOTOM SaKpenneHa B YCTHOM M, HaKOHeY, B NMCEMEHHOA opMe. OcHo- BaHHaR Ha MCNONSIOBAKMK KPACOYHBXX BAGYANeHEIX CTAMYNOB, KHAFA NOSYKAACT YMALIMXCA TOBOPUTs Npexne, 4eM MiicaTe, W AaeT BOSMOKHOCTS SaKPenINATS SHAHMA NOCPEAICTBOM BHINONHEHMA MHOKECTEA yenexaTensibix w nonesHex saan, Pyxosoactso ana npenonasarens (Teacher's Book), nensiowjeccn COTMENbHbIM NPANOKEHHOM K YHEGHAKY, COAPPMT: ‘© pyKosoncreo no npencrasnenito Teopnn Kaxaoro pasnena, © oTperei k ynpaxneHnAM, © YeTuipe Tecra, Kaxqpil 8 neyx sapwanrax. Thanks ‘The authors would like to thank Rania Dunn, Anna Miller, Laura Houston, Jonathan Harrison and Steven Davies for their help in producing this book. Many thanks to E. Mavragani (art director) and V. Sipsi (assistant director). We would also like to thank those institutions and teachers who piloted the manuscript, and whose comments and feedback were invaluable in the production of the book. * Pyoconsbi5Hoe MasiaHne RONOMHATENbHO COREPANT COBApE H OTBETEI K Y¥NPAKHEHMRM. ountable Nouns-Uncountable Nouns SOBEL Sanaa Hiliere Scns 2 ng A Ss ‘® Cywectawrensibie, oKaH4MBarouecs Ha co Tmachyio + y, Tepamlor y M npMoGperalor -i | & ty @ MuomecteeHHoe uncno GonbuleH YacTH cy- ujecreHTenbHtix o6paayerca nyrem qo6aen HANA OKOHYAHMA -8, 4acar re care a strawberry three strawberries KcywectenrenbHbim, oKaHYHBaloWyMMCA Ha-s, CyulecTeHTenbHbIe, oKaH4MBaIoU\NeCA Ha -f -88, -sh, -ch, -x, -o, Ro6apnnerca -es, wnu -fe, Tepmiot coorsercTBeHHo -f Mm -fe W bus - buses, dress - dresses, brush - brushes, Npwo6peraict -ves. torch - torches, box - boxes w 7.2. ‘ i 4 tomato two tomatoes aleaf fourleaves awolf two wolves Ho HexoTopbie cyujecrsurenbubie, oKaHWMBa- Ho Hexoropbie cywectauTenbubie, oKaH4HBa- touymecs Ha -0, npMoGpeTaior TonbKO -s. fouyneca ka -f un -fe, npMoBpeTaior ToNbKO -s. radio - radios, piano - pianos, photo - photos, thino - rhinos, hippo - hippos, video - videos 1 7.2. roof - roots, giraffe - giraffes, clff-oliffs w r.2. K cywectemrenbibim, oxan4nBaloWMMcn Ha @ Mpnnararenbibie 50 MHOKeCTBeHHOM 4nCHE TacHyto + y, RoGaBnaerca -s. He npvmo6peraior oKoHYaHMA -s. ay two happy girls &. 1 lemon ... lemons 7 glass 2 bus i 8 key 3 peach 9 piano 4 CHEMY cnnsinnanee 10 potato 5 root 11 ball 6 fox . ww 12, book Plurals/Countable Nouns-Uncounti CLL i ae Hanmuimte so mHoxecTBeHHoM “ncne. Pan cywectsnrenbibix uMeeT oco6yto cbop- My MHoxecTBeHHOro 4ncna. HanpHMep: Viclgios 1 duck ... ducks 7 giratte 2 OStICH assesses 8 eer 3 parrot... 9 calf 4 swan 10 fox 5 turkey voenene 11 mouse 6 OIPHIN wecnensnee 12 hippo Brvnumre mann cnoza Bo mHoxecT- P BeHHOM NMcRe B CooTBETCTBYFOUIYIO . ft Ce rpacby. ae bicycle, bus, cherry, knife, man, glass, child, house, = apple, ‘box, baby, ball, tomato, ferry, leaf, tooth, F D goose, radio, clif, dress, torch, city, wife, ox, deer, Calf, fox, giraffe, watch, parrot, lady, wolf, dish, boy, 2 ca ee woman, melon, sheep, armchair s bicycles, yd sheep sheep deer deor es buses, © tamnorrs 20 emecrnension see 1 sheep ... sheep... 11. policeman 2 BAY rerennnnnen V2 TASPDEMY sr 3 child ec 4 green leaf 14 mouse oe ra aes 8 Od Lad asnsnennnnn 18 photo 6 (AIO rnin 16 clit. seo 7 ox 17 pen weKmo- men, B tall WOMAN voce 1B WAICA orcrennnnnnn Hoch 9 knife. sum 19. big foot oI 10 toy. 20 RICE BOOK nnn lpeisielieine eee VMewncns untable Nouns-Uncountable Nouns 4 2 Okonvanns cyiecTsHTeNbHLIx BO MHO- \KeCTBEHHOM 4MCNe NPOUSHOCATCA KaK: [s/, ecw OHM okanuMBatoTeR Ha SByKK My Iki, [ply MU wow /8/. liffs, books, shops, cats, myths 4 1.2. @ /izi, ecnw OW oKaH4MBaIoTcA Ha SByKM Ih, Mks!, My It, Ids! f2/ wn [3/. buses, foxes, brushes, torches, bridges, roses, mirages 4 1.4. © /2/, ecnw onM oKan4MBaloTeA Ha APyTHe aByku. rooms, boys, pears, leaves, lemons, pianos w 7.4. Chawana npoustecwre or4 cosa a Noene deems ienisnocbomins wer Gane cara Geumee afle cooreer cTByroulyto rpacby. desk, church, apple, dolphin, chair, hat, baby, dress, bird, ball, cliff, box, radio, shirt, rose, dish, roof, song, skirt, cherry, fox, bag, clock, glass, piano, onion, basket, bush, ferry, cage, key, myth, bus, flower, door orange Is! desks, S 2! apples, é GlWiLLE M4 HEM COUCHEM LE eymuecreunentnse? 2 Vicuncnsembie cywectsurensi o6osHa 10T To, 4TO MOxKHO cocHHTaTs (one apple, two apples). OHM MMetor copMbI eAMHCTBeHHOFO WMHOxecTBeHHOrO YucTa. Tepea cywecTsHrensHbiM 8 eAMHCTBeHHOM 4ucne ynorpeGnsercs a, ecnm OHO Ha4AHaeT- ea ¢ cornachoro sayxa (b, d, pM T.2.), M an, ecnu cywectauTenbHoe HauMHaeTcs C rnac- Horo aByxa (a, €, i, 0, u). Y $ a flower three flowers @ wo an apple two apples @ Hencuncnsembie cywectsuTenbHbie o603Ha- MaioT To, TO Henbas CocuMTaTs. Kak npaBH- lO, ONM He HMeIOT hopMbI MHOXKeCTBEHHOrO uucna. K HMM OTHOCATCR CyUecTEMTenbHbIE, oGosHauaouyne: eay: cheese, butter, meat, salt, pepper, bacon, bread, chocolate, honey, jam u T-. >xupKocTn: coffee, milk, water, tea, wine, lemonade, patrol, oil 7.2. arepnanst: gold, iron, silver, wood, paper W TA. orenevennsie nonsTAs: beauty love, happiness H 7. pyroe: hair, money, news, snow, furniture, weather, advice w 7.2 © CHevcuncnaeMbIMM cyu\ecTEMTeNbHbIMM Mbt ynorpe6naem some, a He a wn an. Mbt ynorpeénaem some Taxxe mc MouMcnae- MbIMM CYLICCTOMTeNbHEIMM, HO TOMEKO BO MHOKeCTBeHHOM 4HCre. y some cheese some bananas not: e-sheese— Plurals/Countable Nouns-Uncount eo Secterre ironman sons Aina yrasanna ronnvectea Toro, «To o6osHasaioT eaOTOpMIe HOMO"MORAGMD GyUIOCTENTE ‘nape Yonah ickto NOCTamsTs Chenyloupee enous jar, bottle, piece, loat, cup, bar, glass, kilo, carton, 5 —_— bowl, can, jug, slice, tin, packet w T.3. 1 some meat 2 ... orange 3... chocolate th ajar of marmalade a bottle of bear a plece of ple @ = & 4 jam 5 butter 6 leaves a ® x ® s 3 3 a 3 3 3 4 ° o ® y ronouns/The Verb “To Be” a te be’ A: Are you from England? He's Tom and she’s Helen. B: No, we aren't. We're from China They are friends. tam tm Lam not Vm not Am I? You are You're You are not You aren't ‘Are you? He is He's He is not He isn't Is he? She is She's She is not She isn't Is she? Itis it's Itis not Itisn't Is it? We are We're We are not We aren't Are we? You are You're You are not You aren't ‘Are you? They are They're They are not They aren't Are they? Nlocmorpure Ha KapTHNKM M BcTasETe he/she/it is wnn they are. 1 He is... a postman, 5 brushes. 2 doctors. 6 sn a baker. 2. aca 7 .a tennis ball 4 ..ahairdresser. 8 a singer. 6 Chayana camn orseTuTe ha Bonpocet. Sarem saKpoitre yueGHuK m BocnpoMs- Bea~mre oToT AManor B napax. A: Who are you? B: ‘A: Where are you from? B: from A: Howoldare you? —_B: ery Subject Pronouns/The Ver Sanonnute nponyekn, Kak noKazaHo gy Hanuumte Bonpoct w orgerel, KaK Ha npumepe. NokasaHo Ha npumepe. Tonuaa copa Kpatkas cpopma . 1 1..am.. a student. \..'mt.. a student. 1 uals Elegy singers? 2 We from Spain. We from Spain, No, they aren't.... 3H conn OLA DOO, — HE snneenunn @ AOCHOT, They're dancers. 4 You asinger. You a singer 5 She anactress. She an actress. 6 I nn WAL. It eensnnmnroes @ Wath, s 7 They ...... not painters. They sew painters. Ss al -nottall. | tall Ennnorsennoe 4Hcno: Mioxectaentioe uneno: 2 creeesttnmenenen @ Walter? tam fi We are You are 2 You are He/Shellt is “* They are (Gy Honmunre no omecrnennon swcne. 1 She is a girl .. They are girls. Bennnaneneeneene APPIOS? 2 Heisa teacher. : 3 Itisadeer. 4 lama boy. 5. She is a policewoman 6 Itisagirate. 7 lama baker. 8 He isa man. ‘ 9 You are a child een cosnsnnnennennn @ BAN? 10 [tis abox. 3 seaman SE tomatoes. Kparkwmn oTseTamM HasbiBaioTcs OTBeTbI Ha Bonpocti, HauMHaloUlMecs Cc rnaronbHo cbopMet is / are; 8 KpaTKom oTBeTe Conepxakne BONpoca He nosropserca. YnotpeOnserca TonbKo Yes anu No, nanee nuyHoe MecTOMMeHHe & MMeHHTeNb- Hom nanexe m rnaronbHas cbopma is (isn’t) / are (aren't). Hanpumep: Are you British? No, I'm not. 5 ecnesnnmnnene @ teacher? a photographer. Yes, | am/we are, ‘Are you ..? No, I'm not we aren't flowers? Yes, heishelitis. Ishe(sheiit..? No, he!shefit isnt Yes, they are, Are they 2 hey No, they aren't onouns/The Verb "To Be” ® (i) Venonesya ta6nmuy, oreerure Ha onpocnt. Paul England 34 writer Rosa Htaly 30 actress Chin China 25 teacher Mei China 25 teacher Where are Chin and Mei from? How old are they? What are their jobs? Where is Paul/Rosa from? How old is he/she? What is his/her job? Arenepe snuumre is/isn't, are/aren't. 4) Paul ..ia. from England. He ...... from China, He snes 34 years Old. He ...... a Writer. 2) Rosa ...... from Italy. She 15 years old. She 30 years old. She ....... an actress. She ...... a writer. 3) Chin and Mei Italy. They ...... 25 years old. They .... Now, write about yourself: I... .. from China. They .... from teachers. oO Vcnpassre oum6xu. 1 Sarah and | am sisters. 2 Ben and Tim is at school. 3. Horses and cows is animals. 4 England are a country. 5 Tim are from America. Wenonsaya pucynKu, snuumre is/isn't, are/aren't w cooTBeTCTBYIOW\Me MHYHBIC mectoumenua he, she, it unu the) 1 Alice is a teacher. Is she old? No, she isn’t. She is young. 2 Greg and Bob on 2» naval officers. at home now? No, . , at work. George a businessman, poor? No, . rich. 3 4 This a musical instrument. .... a trumpet? NO, cnn a saxophone. Vcnonbaya pucynkn, Hannuunre Kak noKazano Ha 1 (new/old) 4 (weakistrong) Js it new?.. No, it isn’t new. It is old, 2 (ugly/beautitul) 5 (slow/tast) 3 (shorttall) 6 (sad/happy) Subject Pronouns/The Ver YuuTenb HasHaaer Beaywiero. Benyuinit sbiGupa- eT ceGe npoteccuto, npeactasnenHyio Ha ONHOH 3 KAPTHHOK, M SanMcbiBaeT ee Ha nucTKe Gymarn. Apyrue y4eHuxx sanaiot Bonpocs!, 4ro6si yaHaTe, KTO OH Mo npocbeccw. Tor, KTO oTranaer, cTaHO- suToA Benyuym. Hanpumep: (Begyunii BeiGupaer “porter”) Ya. 1: Are you a doctor? Benyuwit: No, I'm not. Yu, 2: Are you a teacher? Benyuit: No, I'm not. Ys. 3: Are you a porter? Beayuynit: Yes, | am. ri” policeman doctor. nur teacher 4 f | ¥ waitress painter postman, = ° singer ook i ~ B athiets dancer meet , Tposrure uncbopmauiio 06 oTHx AByx nionax. Sarem scrasbre nponyujeHHble cnopa. ‘Age: 17 Job: Student, St Martin's College \ Nationality: French \ Wad Name: Nora Surname: Miton ‘Age: 49 Job: Secretary, Star TV Channel Nationality: Canadian Pierre Delon. He is 17. He is a... at St Martn’s College. He is Nora Milton. She is Sheisa secretary at Star TV... -She.. Canadian. Teneps npnsequte Rannuie 0 cee. Crona npukneitre ca0k chororpacnto Nationality: Teneps Hannuunte 0 ce6e: lam... Aptuxnu u “This-That-These-Those” is-That-These-Those a Leenpe, Tibi e RENEE An® Heonpenenenitid aptuknt a / an ynotpe6naet- ca nepen WeuMCNseMbIMN CyLIeCTBMTeNbHbIMM & enmicrseHom uncne. Nepen cyutecTaMTenbHbI- Mi, HAMMHAIOU\MMULCS C COrnacHorO SByKa, ynoT- peOnseres a, a nepen cyllecTauTenbHBIMM, Ha- ‘MHaIOU\MMACA ¢ racHoro, - an, Fa co'prin ) an elephant a university (cornachei an umbrella (rnacheih aayk) 2ayk) a house (cornachbiit an hour (h - Hemoit ‘3ByK) ‘SByk) @ CMCHHCAAeMbIMH CyLIECTEMTENbHBIMK B eANHCTBEHHOM YnCHe, Kora XOTHM CKazaTb, Kem Mn 4em aBnseTCA AaHHbIlt OGveKT, MMGO XOTUM ykazaTb Ybto-To npodbeccino. a wy Itis a dog. She is a doctor. Mdet Ke ynorpeGasen e / ei” « c Hencuncasembimn cywecTEHTeNbHbIMn unn cyulecteHTenbHbIMM BO MHOXxeCTBEH- Hom unene. B arom cnyyae moxkem cnont 20BaTb cnoBo some. some chocolate some eggs nepea npunaratensHbim, nocne KoToporo He cneayer cywectenTentoe. HO 8 npOTHEHOM cny¥ae nepen npunaratenbHbim, Ha“MHaio- uyMea c cornacHoro sByka, ynoTpe6nseTca a, @ nepeg npunararenbHbiM, Ha4HHaIOWHM- 8 ¢ rnacuoro, ~ an. o tis a car. Itis fast. It is a fast car. Itis also an expensive car. Cuawana npowsnecure scnyx, a norom Bnuwmre a unn an. 1.2... leopard 2 3 oon Fabbit 4 old house aeroplane 8. ay ‘Cuawana y6equrect 8 TOM, YTO MoMeTe Ha3BaTb ce 9TH NpepMeETBI No-aHrnMiicKA. Sarem MocMoT- pure Ha kapTMHKy B Te4eHMe MUHYTHI. Mlocne sToro, BakPbIB YYeOHHK, HaSOBHTe KAK MOKHO Gonbule Mpepmeros, ynorpe6nan a unu an. pineapple Dogs are clever animals, Dogs run fast. The dog in the picture is big. The dog's name is Buddy. Onpenenenneii aptuxns the ynotpe6nseTca c CyUIeCTBHTeNbHBIMM Kak B EMHCTBEHHOM, TaK M BO MHoxkecTBeHHOM Yucne. Hanpumep: the girl, the men, the house. @ nepen cywectewtenbHbimM, Korma ToBOpHM O6 onpenenetHom npenmete (o6vexte). Hanpn- ep, Korfa ynoMMlaem npeaMeT He B nepebiit pas M60 OH yKe MaBeCTeH CoGecenHMKy nO cuTyauun. [pyram cnoBamu, Kora MOXKHO oTseTHTt Ha Bonpocst “Who?” (KTo HMeHHO?) un “Which” (KaKoias/oe HMeHHO? / KoTo- pbii/aa/oe?). I can see a car. The car is red. (Kaxan mento maumna? Ta camer, oTOpyO Mei BHgMM Ha keprunne,) # nepen cywecteMTenbHbimn, OGosHaYaroWyMMn yankanbHbie o6bexT: the earth, the sky, the sun, the Parthenon, the Taj Mahal © nepen HaspaHnamn peK, Mopeit, oKeaHoB, FOpHbIX MaccHBOs, nyCTbIHE, rpynin ocTpoBoB, wiratos. the Nile, the Mediterranean, the Atlantic, the Alps, the Sahara, the Bahamas, the USA nepen HassaHnAM MysbiKkanbHbIx MHCTPyMeH- ToB B CoNeTAHMAX THNA: to play the piano, .. the guitar, .. the violin # nepen HaumonansHocramn 4 cbamnnnsnn, Kor a roBopuM o BceM cemeiicTee. the Chinese, the Italians, the Smiths, the Browns # nepen cywectsnrenbibimn morning, afternoon, evening 8 onpeenenHbix coveTaHnax. | go to schoo! in the morning. @ © cywecranrenbHbiMn Bo mHoxeCTReHHOM 4ucne, Korna MBI rOBOpHM O HeM-To BOOBUNe. Lions are wild animals. (Kaxne neeei? Boe ‘isBe1 8006.ue,) © c mmenamn co6cTBeHHEIMH. This is Jane. @ ¢ cywecteHTenbHbIMM - HagBaHHAMA npne- mos nun (breakfast, lunch, dinner 7.8.) 4 wrpamu, eMaamu cnopra (golf, tennis, basket- ball w r.n,). 8 Le ‘ ccywjecrantenbibimn, ecnn nepea HuMn cToAT ykasaTenbHbie mectoumenua this, that, these unu those. this car, those bicycles A we Tennis is an exciting sport This We car @ c cywectsurenbHbimn school, church, bed, hospital, prison, home, ecnm mbt MMeeM B Ay Tonbko wx npepHasHavenne, a He KOHKpeT- Hoe saaHme unn npeamer. John goes to school at 8:30 in the morning. (xon yates 8 wxone,) is-That-These-Those [UpelisiclWciiluc fee Fe The npousocures Kax /30/ nepen cnosamu, Ha4MHaIOWHMMCA C COrnacHoro sByKa (the glass, the baby). The npousocurcs kax /3t/ nepen cnosamn, Ha4MHAIOWHMHCA C rmacHoro sByKa (the agg, the apple). Cuayana enuumre cnosa 8 coorser- cTByloulylo rpacby, 3aTem npowTuTe Hx 6 ee car, roof, onion, girl, book, ox, actress, bus, key, apple, orange, elephant, knife, umbrella, watch, ow! The /at/ The /30/ 6 earth 7 Pacific Turks Bernese SKY tennis 9 (f0 HAVE)... lunch Sahara 10 .. USA a Brnwnre the, rae To HeoGxo~MMo. The... Book in the picture is red. . Sea is blue, .. Mike is a good student. . Mississippi is a long river in America. . basketball is a nice game. anon Berasbre a, an unu the, rae sto Heo6xonmmo. 1. ...The... Acropolis is in ..... Athens. 2 Ihave got....... umbrella. Bere SOPHIA 1S fFOM on Maly. ne. Halians are nice people. 4 Mr Smith is...... teacher. He is in ...... classroom now. 5 nu Sally iS... ACttESS. She is...... ood actress. 6 New York is in ...... USA. a Jane is an painter. have got an uniform. Helen isn't at the home. The Pyramids are in the Egypt. itis a hourglass. ‘The Mark is a student. Ihave got a milk. Itis an house. An earth is a planet. They have got a old car. ® Braumnre the, rae sro Neo6xoAMMO. a SoearvHsmaons horses are lovely animals. cheese is in... fridge. “We usually go to Spain for our summer holidays.” “Really? We like to stay in England.” 4 ous Water i8 Very dirty. You can't swim here. on 5 “Where are children?” “They are playing in garden Betasete in unu the, rae sto Heo6xonHMo. & a Jims from 1) Scotland. He's got 2) two brothers and 3) wns Sister. They live with their mother and father in 4)... big house in 5) countryside. Jim has lots of hobbies. He likes 6) ....... football and he plays 7)... Quitar. He has 8)... fed bicycle. Every day he takes his, dog for 9) walk in 10) ...... park. His dog's ame is 11) we SPOt b Clare lives in 1) Liverpool. She is 2)..... secretary. She works in 3) suse Office. She goes to Work IA 4) «coe MOMiNg. She starts work at 9.00 and she goes 5) home at 5.00 in 6) ... ‘evening. She likes her job "| because her boss is & n. kind man. fs for you, Miss. 1: Oh, thanks, Kim. What's that, ‘Mum? 3: I's @ farmhouse. ‘And what are those? : They're cows. They give milk. This / These mcnonesyioreR, Koraa roBopaT o HaXOAAUIMXCA BENKSM (MOKHO NOTpOraTs) Mo- AX, KMBOTHBIX MM NPeAMETAX NMGO ya vor Ha HX. That / Those MenonbaytoTes, KorAa roBOpAT o HaXORAUIMXCA AaNeKO (HO MOKHO BMAeTS HIM cnbiulaTe) mOARX, KMBOTHBIX UNM NpeAMeTAX ‘M60 ykasbiBaioT Ha HX. Tipwmeuanne. Kora cnpaumeaior: What's this? / What are these? / What's that? / What are those? orseuator: It is (It’s) unw They are (They're). Hanpumep: What's this | that? It's an umbrella. Ho He: Fhis+Fhet is an umbrella, What are these | those? They're hats. Ho He: Fhese-+These-are hats. Orsevas Ha Bonpocst: Is this...? /Is that...? / Are / Are those...?, Mbi Mcnionb3yeM KpaT- xwe oTBeTbi: Yes, itis. / No, it isn't. / Yes, they are./ No, they aren't. Ho He: ¥es;this thats. unt No-this-thatisnt. 7.2. Is this a. camera? Yes, it s.No, it isn't Are these sunglasses? Yes, they are./No, they aren't Is that a helicopter? Yes, it is./No, it isn't Are those birds? Yes, they are.|No, they aren't. a» 1 These are my shoes. 2 Articles/This-That-The: Berasure this is, that is, these are unu those are. 7 ee an eagle. : Look Dad! 1) ...What’s... that? 2). very dangerous. ‘And what are those? a scorpion. Scorpions are Those? 3) camels 4) that? Osu a snake. It's horrible! And who are those people over there? 6) ersnnnne in the desert. They look strange! Bedouin. They live in tents is-That-The: -Those Berassre this, that, these unu those B co- MeTaHMM c OAMMM M3 yKaZaHHbIX cnoB. flowers, clock, man, cake, shoes, car Can | have) some of uy NCTHO Cemps Bpaynos noxasbisaer ceoemy Apyry cboto- pachum, cenaHibie 80 spema KpyrocseTHoro ny- Tewecteua. BuinonkuTe saanue B napax. Sanali- Te Bonpocsi no aTMM chororpabMam u oTBeTETe Ha ix, Kak noKasaHo HWKKe. V4. A: What's this? 4. B: It’s the Colosseum. 1 the Colosseum 2 the Eiffel Tower ie 4 Pee 3 the Statue of Liberty 4 gondolas 7 palm trees 8 the Pyramids The Verbs “Have Go ‘a HH oF “have (cet) A bird has got a beak, a tail and wings. What have they got? They've got roller blades. They haven't got skateboards. Has she got long hair? No, she hasn't. She has got a headache. She's got short hair. Have (got) uenonbayerca: a) 4T06s! NoKasaTe, YTO YTO-To NpMHanNeXKUT KOMy-To. Hanpmmep: He's got a ball 6) npm onncaHun nionel, KUBOTHEIX UNM NpeMeToR. Hanpumep: She's got blue eyes. 8) 8 cnepylounx BbicKasbiBaHMAX: I've got a headache, I've got a temperature, I've got a cough, Ive got toothache, I've got a cold, I've got a problem. | x 6 z 5 4 3 < Fs E = 2 = 2 < ® 2 gz s 3 oe a 5 9 a oO a F have (got) Ive (got) have not (go!) | haven't (got) Have I (got)? You have (got) You've (got) You have not (got) You haven't (got) Have you (got)? He has (go!) He's (got) He has not (go!) He hasn't (go!) Has he (got)? She has (got) She's (got) She has not (got)__She hasn't (got) Has she (got)? thas (got) It's (got) Ithas not (got) It hasn't (got) Has it (got)? We have (got) We've (got) We have not (got) We haven't (got) Have we (got)? You have (got) You've (got) You have not (got) You haven't (go!) Have you (got)? They have (got) ‘They've (got) They have not (got) They haven't (got) Have they (got)? Cnayana yeTHo, a norom nuckMeHHo orseTbTe Ha Bonpoc: What have they got? He has got a guitar. a guitar long tail cold r 1 2 ‘ ‘ 3 0 FF: te an 6 fishing rods long hair stripes perltie CTEELEL see Tee aes s "Have Got"="Can” HanmulmTe Bonpocti M OTpMyaTenLHbie orsersi Ha Hux. Hanpumep: ey Berasnre have got unn has got. 3arem 1 Steven ...has got... anew car. Has Steven got... a bicycle? "No, Steven hasn't got a bicycle.. .. an umbrella. 2 Sally ieee + @ hat? 3. Annaand Tom ..... .~- @ parrot. a horse? 4 The table . four legs. . three legs? 5 They ae cesses @ White Cat i a black cat? 6 The dog .. @ long tal a short tail? a computer. acamera? 8 Julie... ... a big house. a small house? 3 B kparkux orsetax Mbi Mcnonbsyem TonbKo Yes uni No, nauHoe MecTOMMeHMe B MMeHHTENbHOM napexe 4 rnaron have (haven't) / has (hasn't). Got s orsere onycxaerea. Hanpumep: Have you got a car? Yes, I have. Yes, liwe have. No, we haven't. Have you got ... 7 Yes, he/she/it has. Has he/sherit got ..? ee nalenetioe No, he/sheft hasn't. Yes, they have. Have they got... ? sida ai No, they haven't. aya TaGnuuy, npMAyMaitre sonpoct! H orsersi c have / has got w haven't / hasn't got. Hanpumep: eo Beinonuure aajanue 8 napax. Mcnonb- V4, A: Have you got a calculator? ¥4. B: Yes, | have. 4, A: Have your parents got a jeep? Ya, B: No, they haven't | You |Your pret ET calculator motorbike ° 5 ) je computer video camera bicycle mobile phone guitar Tipnmewanne. I's got = It has got / Tom's got = Tom has got / Its = Itis Cocrassre m3 cnos npeanomenus Manure 4x, ynoTpeGnas nonHyIo tbopmy rnarona, Kax noxasano Ha Apumepe. 1. she's/hair/blonde/aot She has got blonde hair. 2 a/got/ Tony's / red / ball 3. goldfish / seven / got / he's 4 a/it's/ kite / yellow 5 a/got/ they've / car / new 6 big /a/it's / house (lady/umbrelia) wsone No Hanwumte Bonpocs! # oTBeT! NoKazano Ha npumepe. fd U (giraffe/short neck) _(they/drums) Has the boy got a doll?. No, he hasn't. He's got a teddy bear. Sapepumre npegnoxenus, ucnonisya have / has got wnw haven't / hasn't got ‘OAMO M3 NPeANOKeHHEIX CoB Mn cnosocoveranua. 2 lot of pets, a headache, four legs, toothache, her glasses, a balcony, enough money, sharp teeth I don't feel very well. I've got 4 headache. It's a nice flat but it. Most animals Katy likes animals. She I'm going to call the dentist. |. Grandma can't read the letter. She Sharks — We must go to the bank. We The Verbs “Have ycI Boinonnure sananne & napax. Mcnonsaya KapTan- KM M NORCKASKK, aanjaitre Bonpocss M OTBeTETe Ha nx. Hanpumep: 4. A: Has Fiona Smith got a cheap car? 4, B: No, she hasn't. She's got an expensive car. 1 (Fiona Smith/cheap car) 5. (Fiona Smithimany jewels) 2 (Mary Newton/small_ 6 (Mary Newton/a yacht) house) 7. (Fiona Smitha big house) 3 (Fiona Smith/ atent) 8 (Mary Newton/many 4 (Mary Newton/a watch) dresses) | oie ty Smith Newton ob: actress Job: typist a cheap car Hanmumre 0 none Cmut M MapH HEtoTOH. Hanpumep: Fiona Smith has got a big house but Mary Newton hasn't. She's got a small house. .. s "Have Got"-"Can” Gheren “CG (Can we play on the » \ computer, please? Can they ride a horse? a Yes, they can. They can ride a horse. ig Tnaron can mmeet OnHY Ty >ke (opMy ANA BCex NHK Kak B EAMHCTBEHHOM, Tak M BO MHOKECTBEHHOM uncne. 3a HMM Bcerna (sa MCKMIOHeHMeM BONPOCOS M KpaTKAX OTBeTOR) cneAyeT CMBICNOBOH rnaron. Mei ynorpe6nrem can ana Toro, 4ToGbI: a) BeIpasuTs Cnoco6HOCTs CoBepUIMTb KaKOe-nMGo AelicTBNe. HanpuMep: | can sing. 6) nonpocuTs Koro-To cAenarb YTo-nM6o ANA Hac. HanpuMep: Can you open the door, please? 8) nonpocub qaTb HaM YTO-nK6o. Hanpyivep: Can | have a piece of cake, please? F) nonpocuTs paspeweHus caenats uTo-nu6o. Hanpumep: Can we play on the computer, please? 1 can walk I cannot walk | can't walk Can | walk? You can walk You cannot walk You.can't walk Can you walk? He can walk He cannot walk He can't walk Can he walk? She can walk ‘She cannot walk She can't walk Can she walk? It can walk It cannot walk It can't walk Can it walk? We can walk We cannot walk We can't walk Can we walk? You can walk You cannot walk You can't walk Can you walk? They can walk They cannot walk They can't walk Can they walk? Tpumevahne. Orputiatensias cbopma cannot naueTca cnMTHO, Vecnontaya Kaprunkn, coeral sonpocs! m oTseTsI. Hanpumep: Coctassre npasunsusie no cmbicny npennoxenus, ucnonbaya can uaK can't. Yaa: lies ane do? 1 An artist /paint pictures An artist can paint Yu. B: He can ski pictures. 2 Acat/fly A cat can't fly. 3. Amonkey / climb trees 4 Aleopard | run fast 5 Apilot / fly an aeroplane... 6 Adog / talk 7 Afish / walk 8 An elephant / fly 9 A baker / make bread photographs 10 Ahamster / ride a bicycle AWE OTBETLL a. Yes, l/you/he w 7.2. can. Can youjhe wr. ..2 No, lyou/he u 7.2. can't. OrmeteTe ranouKon (v), 4TO BbI Mo- eS meTe AeMaTb, M KPECTHKOM (x), 4TO He Momere. arem onpocnTe cpoero NapTHepa, 4To on (ona) MoxeT MK omer Benak. A noToM paccKamuTe knacey, “ro Bbi M Ball naptHep mo- ere ReNaTe MuTO He MOKETe. Hanpumep: Ican speak English, cook spaghettl and draw but | can't play a musical instrument, drive a car or type. My friend Maria ... 1 My friend: play a musical instrument speak English cook spaghetti drive a car draw type Bers Can you unm Can | 8 couera- HMM OAHMM 3 NpenNOKeHHbIX rna- ronor. borrow, carry, have, help Here you are.) oe some coffee, please? The Verbs "Have me with my homework’ Dpxnm Sloton - Kackanep. OH MoxeT BbINOAHATS MHOrMe onacHble TpIOKA, HO He MomeT AenaTb He- Koropbie npocTbie sew. Bainonkure sananne 8 fapax. Mcnonbsys KapTHHky, sanaiire Bonpocti M oTgeTbre Ha Hux. Hanpamep: Y4, A: Can he drive @ racing car? Yes, he can. cook/meal fa ’ drivelracing car —_iron/clothes climb/mountain KM- ByT W T.n. Hanpumep: He's at the baker's. (= He's at the baker's shop.) They are at Bob's. (= They are at Bob’s house.) @ Mputmxatenbubili nagex o6pasyerca ¢ nomo- uypio ’s (anoctpoep us). Hanpumep: Jim’s flat. Ana HeonyuiesnenHeix npeameTos Bbipaxe- Hie MpMHaANeKHOCTA O6bI4HO OGpasyeTca Romouybio npegnora of. § 4 the cat’s tail the legs of the table @ K cyuectsurenbiim 8 eAMHCTBeEHHOM 4ncne WMmeHam co6cTBeHHbIM npHGasnaerca 's. Hanpumep: the boy’s ball, Emily's car. Korga uma co6cTBeHHOe OKaHYMBaeTCA Ha -S, Mpw6aensetca nu6o ’s, MH60 TonbKO anocT- potp (’). Haripymep: Doris’s hat wnn Doris’ hat @ K cywiecrautenbibim Bo MHOxKeCTBEHHOM uncne c OKOHYaHMeM -s npMGaBnaetcA TONbKO anocrpotp (’). Hanpumep: the girls’ house. K cyuecTauTenbHbIM, HMeIOLIMM OCObyIO chopmy MHoxecTBeHHoro 4Mcna, npuGaBnaer- ca 's. Hanpumep: the men’s boat. This is Mary and Tony’s dog. Jill’s bicycle is red. Bob's bicycle is blue. These are vill’s and Bob's bicycles. ® Koraa kaKoi-To o6beKT npwHaanexut AByM wn Gonee nionaM, MBI npMGaBnnem 's TONKO Knocnenemy HmeHH. Paul and Tina's house. (om npwwagne xi mM 60m.) ® Koraa asa nnn Gonee o6bexta npnHaanexat AByM WAM Gonee TIORAM M MbI XOTHM TOKa- ‘aTb, HTO KAKABIM 4ENOBEK MMEET CBOH CO6CT- BeHHbIM OOBEKT, MbI AOGaBnAeM 's K KAKAOMY wMeHn. Mary's and Sarah's roller skates. (Kaxnan nesosKa weet cobcTBeHHbIC PONHKOBBIC KOHEKHL,) ® Korqa Mbi xoTHM ysHaTb, KOMy 4T0-To MAK KTO-TO NPMHAANeXMT, MBI UcnONesyeM Bon- PocuTenbHoe cnoso whose. Whose horse is this? It's Helen's. Sanaiire Bonpocti m orseTsre Ha HMX, enenya npumepy. vs —_— 1 (car/Alan and Jane) Whose car is this? It’s Alan and Jane’s.. £4 3 (glovesithe boxers) *% 5 (teddy bear/Janet) aaa eg ral Npasuna npowshoulenna s npuTaKaTenbHoro nanexa Takve Xe, KaK W AMA CYLYECTBMTENBHEIX BO MHOKECTBEHHOM MEME, TO ECT OHO NPOwS- HocwTea Kak /5), // MAM /2). Is] th Teh, Ips, Ith 18/ Cliff's, Frank's, Pat's Wel Ish, 1fh, 14h, 145), 121, 131 Alice’s, Trish's, Mitch's /2/ noone Bcex Apyrux s8yKos the woman's, the boy's, the dog's Pacnpenennre cnosa no KonoMKam & 3aBMCMMOCTH OT SByYAHMA S MpHTA- DxaTenbuoro nanexa 4 NpouTure Wx Benyx. the girl, Tom, George, the cat, Beth, the child, Liz, Philip, Scott Isl iat izt the girl's BuiGepure Gonee KoppexTHeiit Bapuanr. 1 ceseneresrie Busnes A The eyes of Helen C Helens’ eyes Bo essnnninnnnnnnnnnnnnnnn is old. A My father's car B My fathers’ car € The car of my father 3 - are dirty A The shoes of the girls. B The girls’ shoes C The girls shoes essen AO GOON, B Helen's eyes 4 Thisis ... " . hamster. APeter B Peters Cc Peter's 5 Isthis .... u A Melanies’ house B Melanie’s house € the house of Melanie . is Pippin. B My cats’ name A My cat's name C My cats name giucatmurssscsnmocncassscmancs Are ted, A The trees leaves B The tree's leaves The leaves of the tree Npumevatne. Tony's got = Tony has got He's a... = Heis a... Tony's book = yasanne Ha NpuTaxKaTenbHbilt nalex Yraauivaer nn ’s wa npHTaxatenbHbilt nagex unw xe 270 KpaTKas chopma is % nw has. 1 Kim's got a pet. 6 Goto Mr Baker's 2. This is Mr Dixon's shop. house. 7 Feed Helen's rabbit 3 Lookat Steve's shoes. 8 She's a doctor. 4 She's in France, 9 Darren's hair is black. 5 He'sten years old. 10 He's gota blue ball Nplomaerenciic wecvoluentis / AGCOMSTHEN GIO WE UPLARAETENELE Is this your wallet? No, it isn't mine. Whose is it, then? I think it's Simon's. His wallet is brown. DaDm my mine your yours his his her hers its =* our ‘ ours your yours their theirs femmemmmerssseacae * Mpumevanine. ¥ nuuHoro mecroumenis it HeT a6c0- NOTHOM hopMel NpHTsKATeNLHOTO MeCTOMMEHHS, © Mputsxatensieie mectoumenna W aGconioT- Han chopma NpMTAKaTeNbHBIX MeCTOMMeHHiA NoKasbiBaloT: a) NPMHARNEKHOCTb HerO-T0 KO- y-T0; 6) OTHOWeHKA MexKAY ABYMs MM Gonb- WM 4HCROM Monel. Tlocne npuramatenbHsix mecToMmeHnit cne- ayeT cywiectsntenbHoe. Mocne a6comorHor cbopmet npiraxartenbHbix MecTouMeHHii - HET. This is my bag. This bag is mine. That is their car. That car is theirs. Hannuimre npuraxarensubie MecTouMeHna M aBCOMmOTHyIO bopMy NpMTAMaTeNbHbIX MeCTOHMOHMA. Niowrmxarensibie ASconoraan You Mary Andy and Sally Mike Mark and | John Susan and Kate Helen the dog 10 Jim and you @]} rrensepcnnre noe cnoee. 1. This is our/ours car. 2 Is this yoursiyour house? 3 Whose is this umbrella? It's my/mine, 4. That bicycle is hers/her. 5. Are these their/theirs books? 6 Whose are these boots? Are they your/yours? z 8 9 0 woronsena This is mine/my camera. Is that herihers dog? ‘These aren't our/ours pens. They are your/ yours. She's mine/my sister. Her/Hers name is Ann Sanonnute nponyexn noaxoanuimnn pMTAMAaTONbHbIMH MeCTOMMEHHSMH ¥ cnopamu ma cnueKa. homework, flat, honeymoon, handbag, car, parents, umbrella 1 Greg wants to buy a house. ...His flat... is too small 2. Gerry and Mary got married last week. They went to Hawaii for ica 3 It's raining! Take with you. 4 Ihave to take the bus to work tomorrow. has got a flat tyre. 5 Ann lost When she was on holiday. 6 My brother and | live in the city, but sosnnnnnnnseeenn IG IN the COUNTY. 7 Billy left his books at school and now he can’t do Nocmorpure na kaprunxu. Onpenenu- Te, Komy 9TH npeaMeTEI npMHannexaT. CoctasbTe npennomenma, Kak noKaza- Ho Ha npuMepe. 1 These are the tennis players’ rackets. These are their rackets. These rackets are theire, rackets camera &% Mike Irene Who is Mike? Who is Paul? Who is irene? B seme con Who is Sarah? She's 4) Who is Helen? She's 6) Who is Tony? He's 6) Nocmorpure wa reveanoruueckoe Ape- Ro M 3anonuure nponycku B oTBeTAX, Mcnonbsys npuTaxaTenbHei naqex. 4 co 4 Linda James Sarah Cay, Ch) f/m Tony Baul He's 1) ...Linda’s... husband. He'S 2) sesnninerne AP SHE'S 3) snes ANG son daughter wife mother. . brother. and .. Sanonnure nponycKu noaxonsWMMn PHTAKATeNbHEINN MeCTOMMeHHAMH. 4 nex n Tom oMmeuaior naTHRecATyIO roqOsupHy CBOE Tom: os 2 Helen: Tom: typewriter 5 nnminnnnninnninnennn — HOlent ie) & Tom: Heler Tom: cBabOel. ‘Are Linda and 1) ...her:.. husband coming to 2) cnnessnnsnene Party tomorrow night? Yes. 3) daughter is coming too. Did you remember to invite James and 4) ve wif)? Yes, but | don't think §) cs are coming. Oh yes. Tony and 6) are in Spain for the summer holidays. Shall we invite some of 7) then? Yes. Why not? sons brother friends, CocrassTe npennoxenua, ucnonb3yA npuraxarentHem nagex unn of + eywecrsuTenbHoe. 1. door/house/yellow The door of the house {a yellow. 2 owlleyes/round The owl's eyes are round. ; 3 nurse/uniform/white i 4 handle/brietcase/small 5. kangarootaillong 6 hands/clock/black 7 clown/clothes/tunny 3anonumre nponycku 8 AManore c no- mowsto my unu your. Bocnpowazeaure amanor ¢ naprHepom. A: Good afternoon, officer. Good afternoon, How can | help you? | have lost 1) ...my .. bag. B: What was in 2) seve BAG? A: 3) oe es keys and 5) .. passport : Okay. What is 6) address, please? 7 address is 24 Park Lane, London. ANG B) osrversnn Itis 01-658-9254, : That's all. Thank you, madam, : Thank you very much. Goodbye. ® BoiGepure nyxnoe cnoso. 1 Excuse me, is this pen ...A...? telephone number? Ayours B you © your 2 This is Sarah. enum is my sister. AShe — B Hers C Her 3. Mrand Mrs Tate live next door. This is ...... dog. Aours — B his © their 4 Jason lives in a big house. It belongs to father. Ahe B his © him 5 We take .. children to the park every afternoon A our B ours © hers 6 crnsennninnesnne af@ all going to the beach. ATheir B They © Theirs eanens Sanonnute nponycKn nonxonnWMMn pMTAaxaTenbMbiMH MeCTOMMEHHsMH wnn a6comornon dopmon npuTama- TOMbHbIX MeCTOHMOHH. They're ..... friends, Tom and Sarah. Te npennoxenns, pacnono- 2«MB CnoBa B NpaBuMnbHom NopapKe. photo / this / is / yours hat /a/ on / head / has / his / got / Phil record / cousin's / this / isn’t / my socks / your / these / are /? got / you / bag / my / have /? is/long / i's /its / and / a/ giraffe / neck GQ, Herpassre ounsen, Seoarvousenas Mine room is big. The tail of the dog is long The womens’ dresses are red. Are those pencils your? That is Mike’s and Helen's house Whose are these rackets? They're their. This is hers book Those are Rita and Jim's bicycles. Is that Kates’ hat? The house's windows are green ui NETHO eo Boinonawre sanatne 8 napax. Vcnonbsya TaGnu- uy, CocrasbTe sonpocsi M oTserbi. Hanpumey 4. A: What is Philippa’s favourite hobby? 4. B: Her favourite hobby is reading. Yu. A: What is Colin's favourite hobby? Y4, B: His favourite hobby is fishing. PHILIPPA. ‘COLIN Hobby Reading Fishing Food Pizza Piza Film “Batman” “Superman” Sport ‘Swimming ‘Swimming Colour Blue Green Tenepe sanonture cnepyioulyio Ta6nuyy cBene- Hus o ce6e. Sanaitre sonpoce! coemy napTHe- Py 4 3anmuumTe uxcpopmaynio o Hem. Hanpumep: Ys, A: What is your favourite hobby? Yu. B: My favourite hobby is You YOUR PARTNER Hobby Food Film Sport Colour auiceM Ha ocHose npenbiaywiero yerHoro sananun 3a- RonumTe nponyckH, Mcnonbsya NPHTAKATeNbHEIM apex wn npuTaxaTenbHble MeCTOHMeHHA M 20- comorayo @opmy npuTaKaTenbHbIx MecTOHMe- wi. Philippa and Colin are friends. They have hobbies. 1) oneness HOBBY is reading but 2) is fishing. 3) favourite food is pizza. Philippa and Colin like films. 4) favourite film is “Batman” but 5) ... is “Superman’. They both enjoy sports. 6) . favourite sport is swimming. 7) .. . favourite colour is blue but 8) . .. is green, ‘ATeneps no ananornn Hannunte 0 ce6e M CBOeM apyre. Hayne Tak: ‘My favourite hobby is Nosropenne 1 (Units 1 - 5) w Nn Revision 1 (Units 1 - 5) enero arene ne 1 mouse .....mice. 6 book . 2 this car 7 this watch 3 SHEEP eoenin 8 child ...... 4 that monkey 9 that umbrella 5. policeman... 10 tooth . Q revere comms. Some milk. Two ...glasses/cartons of milk, Some Coke. Two .. Some jam. Two ... ‘Some rice. Two ‘Some tea. Two .... Some cheese. Two Some bread. Two .. Some dog food. Two & 1 Terry: Anne: 2 Kate: Fred: 3. Bill: Stan: 4 Pat eNansenas BerasTe uyxHoe nu4noe mecToMme- Me B MMeHMTeNbHOM Nafexe Ham, is wnn are. How old are you? wal ait. twelve, ‘Where's my hat? on the chair. Is Jack at home? No, . at School. Where are your cats? Marie in the garden. 5 Paul: How is Liz? Jenny: fine, 6 Helen: Where are you from? Tim and Rick: from the USA. Ber: an unu the, rne 3T0 Heo6xonmno. 1 It's «4. lovely day. Let's g0 t0 wn. Beach, 2 rennin Ptr WANES 10 DE svnnnee @SHONA, 3 “Where are students?” * They're in snes CIBSSFOOM.” 4 Mrs Peters is . old lady. She likes . Music and she plays cards with her friends. 5 moon isn't .. planet 6 French are nice people. y wersorre ie, ne a0 noosxonnn. 1 ...The... Thames is a river in - UK. 2 I'm very tired. | want to go to bed. 3 My grandfather is ill. He's in . hospital 4 ... British drink a lot of tea. 5 Helen is an excellent cook 6 He goes to work in . evening, He's a night watchman. 7 I'm going to library. | want to borrow some books. 8 . Alps are in .. Switzerland. 8. 2 Peter is at nnn School. He's taking an exam today. 10 “Is this car very expensive?” “Yes, its. Vcnonsays kapTunKu, HanMulMre, 4To ecTb y THX monei M 4TO OMM MoryT & nenate. 2 | ; a. car / drive book / read 3 a x | | 2 % ~ | camera / take photos | a ball/ play tuaby microphone / sing He has got a car. He can drive. . LS Hanuumre sonpocti 4 orpayarenbuet Nepenuumre npeanoxenna, Ka oTserb! Ha HHx. HanpuMmep: noKazano Ha npmmepe. This is my bag. .../t is mine. These are her books. ... hey are hers. This is our car. ... It Those are his shoes. This is your cup. Those are their skates. . ion 1 (Units 1 - 5 1. They're Canadian. Are they Canadian?. They aren't Canadian. 2. Susan has got a pet. oanana 3. Bill can Give. 1 Lam from ...C... England. 5 They've got stamps. Aa B the c- an 2 THCFE IS ceases BOOK On the table. A- Ba Can Bctasnte HyKHbIe AMYHBIE MeCcTO- 3 THePe'S oneness Sugar in the bowl. MMeHMA B MMeHMTenbHOM nanexe H K some Ba C the NPHTAKATENbHBIE MeCTOMMeHHA. 4. apples are delicious! A This B These C That 5 There's. mouse in the cupboard! A some Ban Ca 6 ring is very expensive. A Those B That © These 7 Thisisa.... uniform A soldier's —_B soldiers’ soldier 8 Andrew is two years old. He........ spell his name. A Beant © not Alison Bright is 1) ..iMy.. COUSIN. 2) jc is twenty “au i. i years old. 3) lives with 4) cw family in 9 These are the .unnnnes 1OYS. a farmhouse in the country. 5) _ house is old A children B childrens’ © children's and very big. Alison's father is a farmer. 6) a ta is Melanie, Job is very ting, Alison Nelps 7) vom father every 12 MAL wwrewroe NAMES Melanie, Bay. BY cross start work early in the moming gir air gi and finish late in the evening. Alison loves horses. 9) favourite horse is “Sunshine”. Alison is very happy with 10) life on the farm. Vcnpasbre ouméxu. ey Toaepxnure npasunsbit sapnanr. 1 This is the dog’s/dogs bone. 2 That's Dad’s/Dads' car. 3. Those are the man’s/mans gloves 4 These are the girl's/girls’ houses. 5 This is Linda’s/Lindas hat. There is a elephant in the garden. That is Bill's car, It's him. There are wolfs in the forest. There's a bread on the table, There's a money in my pocket. They go to the school every day, My bicycle has got two wheel She's got an book. @Vonnena ontinuous Is the sun shining? Yes, itis. Are the people swimming? Witast are they. No, they aren't. doing now? What are they doing? Theyre They're walking along the aay: beach. Hacronujee nponomkerHoe Bpema (present continuous *) o6pasyercn ¢ NoMoUJbIo BCNOMoraTeNbHOrO rmarona to be eMbicnoBoro rnarona, K KoTOpoMy AoGaBnsetes -ing. * YnotpeSnaeter Taroxe TepMinH present progressive. x Hactroswee npogomeHtoe spema | am working fm working 1am nat working |'m not working ‘Am | working? You are working You're working You are not working You aren't working Are you working? He is working He's working He is not working He isn't working 1s he working? She is working She's working She is not working She isn't working Is she working? itis working Its working Itis not working Itisn't working Is it working? We are working We're working We are not working «We aren't working Are we working? You're working You are not working Youaren'tworking Are you working? They/te working They are not working They aren't working Are they working? B rnaronax, okanymBaiouynxca Ha -e, onyc- kaetes -e u npHéasnaetca -ing. write = writing wo see - seeing © Brnaronax, oxaH4nsaroulnxcR Ha ynapHbiit cmlor c KpaTKHM rnackbim MeXKAY ABYMS cornachbimM, KoHe4HaR Cornachan 6yKEa yaBaneaercs " npyGasnnerca -ing. begin = beginning, sit = sitting, ‘swim = swimming wo open - opening Brrnaronax, oxanymsarouyaxca Ha -|, oa 6yK- sa | yasaneaeron M npuGasnserea -ing. travel = travelling @ B rnaronax, oxaH4nearouynxcs Ha -ie, onyc- xaetes -ie npaGaanmores -y + ing. lie = lying, die = dying Ao6asure x atm rnaronam -ing ™ snw- MINTe HX B CooTBeTCTByIOUIyIO Fpacby. walk, dance, swim, shop, lie, study, laugh, write, play, smoke, look, stop, sleep, die, run + ing le y+ ing walking = ing ‘ABoiiHaA cornacHas + ing VaerpeGnenie = _— Present continuous ynotpe6naetca ans seipamenna: ® =ReiicTeMi, nponcxo_AuyMx B MOMeHT pe4n, They are walking in the park now. HacTOAUNii nepnon BpeMeHH, HO He ‘OGasaTenbHo 6 MOMeHT peYH. She is working hard these days. (He 8 ganHewi moment. Celivac ona 2eeaer.) WhejaivepeL * (time eee Snect m Aanee Mapkepamu MBI HasbisaeM Hape- na w CnoBocoMeTaHHa, O6osHa4arouye BpeMA AelicTeMs 4 vaule Bcero ynoTpeGnmounecn onpepenenHoi spemeHHéi chopmoli rarona. Mapxepamn present continuous anmorca: now, at the moment, at present, these days w T.a. * B pycexorsuiMHolt y4e6Hor muTeparype ynorpeGnmoTER Take Tepito! “Cirhansi” m "YkasaTenh speMenH’. THO vessel SIEEING.sunsee (it) at the Ask, 2 They .» (play) football 3 She a (eat) dinner. BYOU ene ssvnnnnnnees (F880) @ DOOK, 5 The dog (sleep). 6 Ann sme (SWI). 71 .» (watch) TV. 8 Tony (write) a letter. 9 The birds .. (sing). 10 Mum . (make) a cake. Present Hanuumre sonpocsi 4 orpuyaten.unie oTsersi Ha mux. Hanpumep: 1 He is riding a bicycle, wl he riding a bicycle?... ..He ian't riding a bicycle 2 They are listening to the radio. 3 She is drinking Coke. 4 You are dancing. 5 Weare playing basketball 6 |am running Wcnontsyn kaptankn, sanonnure RponycKs NoAXoARWIMMM rnaronaMn 8 thopme present continuous. slee ° pack make play type 1 Look at that kangaroo! It..is carrying. its baby. 2 Henry the car at the moment, 3. Look at Helen! She... . her dog for a walk. 4 John is late for work. He to catch the bus. 5 Be quiet! Dad... 6 Susan is in her bedroom. She ... her suitcase. 7 Maryis in the kitchen. She... acake. 8 The children aren't in the house. They.... 4 in the garden, 9 She is busy. She .. so @ letter, 4 7) bl = parle eve Kparkne orsetbi crpostca ¢ nomouibio Yes unt No, NMYHOTO MeCTOWMEHHIA B MMEHMTENBHOM ra- exe M BcnomorarenbHoro rnarona fo be. Cmbicnosoii rnaron He nostopsetca. Hanpumep: Are you studying? Yes, | am. Ae you ..? Yes, | am/we are. No, I'm notwe aren't. 's he/shefit..? Are they ...2 Yes, he/shelitis. No, he/sheiit isn't Yes, they are. No, they aren’. —— a pe Ma npumepe. 1 (Jim / wash his car) a, A: Ie Jim washing his car? yu. B: Yes, he is. 2 (Tom /read a newspaper) Yu. A: 9 Tom reading a newspaper? Ya. B: No, he isn't. He's painting the gate. (Ann / cut the grass) (the children / knit) (dogs / chase a cat) {postman / deliver letters) (grandmother / stand by the gate) (grandfather / write a letter) ervause Vcnoneaya xaprunny, nocrassre 8 thopmy present continuous rnaronst B cKoGKax. The people 1) ...are walking... (walk) along the road. They 2) (wear) trousers and jackets. The boy 3) ... sme (PUSH) his bicycle. He 4) .. i (walk) away from the other people. He 5) .. (wear) trousers and a sweater. He 6) (wear) a helmet on his head. Mpwmevanne. Ecna rnaron have ynotpeGnaerca 8 cbopme present continuous, oH sbipaxaeT qeiicreve, 2 He npvlannexHocTs. Hanpumen: I'm having a bath. (= 9 npwHMMaio eanHy.) I'm having a shower. (= 9 npannmato ay) I'm having a lesson. (= A nenaio ypoxn.) I'm having breakfast / lunch / dinner. A sastpaxaio / o6ena00 / yxuai.) Buinonsure sananne 8 napax. 3anai- Ye Bonpoce! H OTBeTHTe Ha HX, KAK noxazano Ha npumepe. 1 answer the phone / have a bath Ya. A: ..Can you answer the phone?. Ya. B: ..No, i'm sorry. I'm having a bath. 2 open the door / wash the dishes 3. help in the garden / do my homework 4 come to the phone / have a lesson 5. tidy your room / write a letter 6 help me with these bags / have a shower Beinonnure saganne 8 napax. Cocrassre quanorn, ucnonbays npen- RomeHHBIE NOACKASKM. ‘Hanpmuep: Grandpa! Hanpumep: Mum/Grandpa/ Kitehen/cook kitohen/feed the dog A B ‘A: Grandpa, where are A: Mum, where is you? Grandpa? B: Tminthe kitchen. _B: He's in the kitchen. ‘A: What are you doing? A: What's he doing? B: I'm cooking. B:_ He's feeding the dog. Dad / Mum / living room / watch TV Grandma / garden / water the flowers Helen / Tom / dining room / have dinner Helen / bathroom / wash my hair Dad / uncle Phil / garage / clean his bike Vicnonnsys Kapranny, noctaseTe 8 cbopmy present continuous rnaronei B cKo6Kax. eo ‘There are three people in the kitchen. The man with the white hair 1) ../s sitting... (sit) at the table. He 2) esse (wear) a white shirt and a green apron. He 3) (put) the food on the plates. The other man and the woman 4) ve (stand) next to the cupboards. They 5) (prepare) food. es continuous. Bcrassre rnaronpi m3 cnucka & chopme present continuous. shine, try, drink, use (Canta Take) (this penci2 Cocrasire npennomenus, pacnono- 2«MB CnoBa 5 NpasMnbHoM nopapKe. 1 coming / the train / is? Is the train coming? 2 why /'is/ barking / the dog? 3 talking / phone / not / is / he / the / on. 4 suitcases / are / packing / they / their. 5 not / watching / she / is / TV. 6 where / your / staying / are / friends? 7 learning / am / at the moment / play / | /to / got 8 you / going / shops / are / to / the? ns We looking for a new flat. am play tennis now. George and Mary is watching TV. ‘What are you do? You isn't listening to the teacher. He reading a magazine. aasena @ NonGepure npasnnenetit orser. Why is she singing? ..C... What are you writing? .. Where is he staying? What are they watching? Who is he talking to? .. ‘Are you leaving now? . oanene At the Windsor Hotel. Yes, | am. Because she's happy. Ahorror film. Mr Brown, Aletter. amoomp KO Ly Kaabii y¥eHuK BbiGMpaet Ce6e OAHOro Hs Nep- con@xei KApTHHKH K ynpaxkHeHnio 5. YunTenb Ha- shataeT Benyulero. OcTanbibie yueHMKH sanaioT Benywieny sonpocti o ero nepcoHaxe. ToT, KTO orranaer nepconax, cTaHosMTca cnepyioulnm Be- ayunn, ‘Hanpumep: Yu. 1: Are you washing the car? Beayuwii: No, I'm not. Yu. 2: Are you reading a newspaper? Begyuwi: No, I'm not. 4. 3: Are you painting the gate? Begyuyn: Yes, | am. V4, 4: Are you Tom? Begyuii: Yes, | am. Mcnonesya kapTniky, noctasbTe 8 cbopmy present continuous rnaronbi 8 cKo6Kax. This is a photo of my mother and our dog, Flash. Mum 1) (work) on our boat. She 2) === (clean) the eck. She 3) (use) a mop and a bucket of water. She 4) .. cious (Wear) trousers and a sweater. Flash 5) ie) con the floor. He 6) (look) at my mother. Tenepb onnumre onty M3 CBOMX choTorpacpHit, KaK nokasano Ha npmmepe. This is a photo of Ciona npukneiire cBoto chotorpacbuto Object Pronouns/The Im {IDS ELE Weer hiwela: 4 a Nonvepxuure HyxHoe mecronmenne. LE Skewes te eas x 1 Look at they/them. 2 I/Me am swimming, This is a picture of 3 Her/She has got a blue dress. ‘me and my dog, Rex. 4. Give that ball to me/l. Iiove him very much. Where is her/sh ivan ema 6 Do you want to play with we/us? ¢ 7. HejHim isn't coming to the party. 8 1/Me have got a motorbike. Siniipie MecToMMeHHa 8 ccterion napexe 9 Listen to he/him, 370 AMMHBIe MECTOMMEHHS, inaeMble & xevocTao nononvonns noche rnarona Mn 10 Do you know shear? npeanora. Hanpnmep: | love them. Listen to her. Lisomncceceaeess| | ecco Sino ua enmnepes nn “ame Emily likes cream cakes. ...She likes them.... vs - vom 2 John is afraid of mice. he > him es she - her 3. Caroline is coming with Bill and me. it a tt we > us you 2 you they sad them 5 My brother is talking to those people. Nipamevanne, Smunbie MeCTOHMeHHa B OGLEKTHOM Nlagexe ynotpe6naiotea nocne rnaronoa Kak Ao- TONHeHMR, @ MMHbIe MECTOMMEHMA B MMEHMTeRD- ssnnnnneanninmnn HOM ayexe - nepen rnaronamn Kax nopnemauime. 7 Those flowers belong to Helen. Hanpnwep: Look at them! They are acrobets. sens Vcnonsayn KapranKx, cocramire npep- 8 Is this book for you and Matthew? ROEHMS, HaUMHaIoUIMecA ¢ Look af ... M ROGaBLTe cooTseTcTayloWee mHuHoe MecToMMenne B O6bexTHOM nanexe. ‘Hanpumep: Look at them. Berasbte tpe6yemoe munoe MecTOHMeHHe B HMeHMTeNbHOM MK B O6beKTHOM nagexe, KaK NOKa3aHO Ma npumepe. “Do you know that git?” “Yes, Ilive next door to her.” can't find my shoes. Where are Come here, John! | need to talk 10 cnsnnesenee + We're playing cards. Do you want to join | think we're lost. Where are .. | can't find my glasses. | don't remember where | put .. : ce Mrs Baker. is very kind. 8 My uncle has anew house, it 6 My sister and I live near you and Tom. @MHOHOUNEH GOHIELMUESOU M OKeTEL WOHLM9990 8 KMHOWMOLIOW SIGHHULL ounenas x wy S LelWIOKEKLE 40 onouns/The Imperative Nebenirenciice — Write your name on the paper. Don't talk, please! Give that piece of paper to me, Ann, # Mosenurenboe HaKnoHeHKe O6pasyerca c Romousbto rnarona Ges noanexawero. Ha- mpmmep: Sit down. Otpmuatensnan chopma NosennTenbHoro HaKMOHeHMA OGpasyeTca C Nomousbto Do not / Don't # rnarona. Hanpu- mep: Do not / Don't talk to him. Nlosennrents- Hoe HaKnoHeHHe Berna O6pauleHo Ko 2-my sMUy eAMHCTBEHHOTO MM MHOXeCTBEHHOFO sancna. Hanpnmep: Take your books. @ Mosennrenboe HaknoneHne HcronbsyeTcA Ana Toro, 4TOGbI: a) otaarb npikasanne (order), Hanpumep: Stop that noise! 6) nate ykasanne (instruction), Hanpumep: Cut the paper in two pieces. 5) 470-70 npennioxnrs (offer), Hanpumep: Have some cake. 1) nonpocute o 4em-ro (request). B Ha4a- ne Wan B KOHYe NPEAMOKeHHA OGbINHO ‘RoGasnsem cnozo please. Hanpnmep: Be quiet, please wim Please, be quiet. Mpennoexne cnenate uto-nMGo Bmecte (suggestion) sbipaxaetcs KoHCTpyKuWen let's + rnaron. Hanpymep: Let's help her. Mon6epute npennoxenua K KapTHH- kam. Kaxoe no6yxnenue noKazano Ha Kaxaoi KaptunKe: order, instruction, request, suggestion unm offer? Let's read the map. | Stick the red paper here. | Read this, please. | Try some of this./ Don't go into the sea again! / Don't move, please. nal 1 ...Stick the red paper here. (instruction) Berasste npennoxenneie rnaronti. Kaxabid rnaron ucnonbsyetca TonbKo Onn pas. B KaKHX npennoweHHax Ha- Ro po6asur Don't? B xaxnx - Let's? B kaxwx snvcats TonbKo rnaron? wake, break, wash, turn on, play, move, open, close, be, have Im bored. ... Let's play... a game. Always . your hands before you sit at the table The baby is sleeping 5 ssn NO It’s our anniversary next week. a party. .» late! Your father will be angry. ! There's a spider on your head. That vase is expensive... it the oven door and put the meat inside It's getting dark . the light, please I'm cold, the windows, please. B O6beKTHOM nagexe, KaK noKasaHo Ha npumepe. Give John the ball Look at Julie! Eat the ice-cream! Tell Susan the news! Look at the cat! Listen to Anna and Mark! . Give the money to Helen and me! Open the window! Look at the children! Make a sandwich for Sam! va eNoase © Nepenuumre npeanoxenns 8 oTpnia- TenbHO chopMe, 3aMeHAR BbIMeNeH: Hele CNOBA MHYHBIMH MeCTOHMeHHAMH Don't give him the balll Object Pronouns/The Im omy, os eae at Tlocmotpure Ha KapTMHKy. Yo rosopsT #206pa- XeHHbIE Ha HX MOAN? C NOMOUIbIO yKasaHHbIx Hw Xe COB COCTaBbTe MosenuTensHbIe npeATO- KeOHMs. ——— (Gan go to the cinema? ‘smile - take off | clothes - open / mouth - move - lie down - look at | camera - take | deep breath your father. Sasepuinre npeanoxenns, ynotpeGnas npMBeneH- ‘Onwn rnaron MoxHo HcnoMbsoBaTb take, light, put, cut, make, don’t throw HOW TO MAKE A HALLOWE'EN PUMPKIN LAMP the wirel It's dangerous. piece from the top of the oh pumpkin. ae DP (Would you like >) sinsivsins CAKE, There Is-Are/Some- Sree Let's go else then, Melissa is shopping. She wants to buy (1) ...... new clothes. She is going to a party tonight, but she has got (2) cantina to wear. She wants to buy (3) .... nice and (4) .. new shoes but she can't find (6) ... s»vau that she likes. She is also looking for a present. She wants to buy (6) special for her friend, but there isn't (7) .. nice in this department store, so she's thinking of going (8) else. 1 Aanything BB _ some © any 2 Aanything —B_ something nothing 3 Asome B any © something 4 Ano B some © any 5 Asome B anything © any 6 A nothing B anything something 7 Anothing B anything © something 8 A anywhere B somewhere C nowhere Hanuumre sonpocui “ orpuyarens: Hele oTgeTEI Ha Hux. HanpHMop: % 1 There are some pens in the bag. _.Are there any pens in the bag?... ..There aren't any pens In the bag... ..There are no pens in the bag. 2 He's got something in his hand. NonGepure npenoxenun us KonOHKH B tax, 4ro6et 8 KonoHKe A nonyun- AMC KopoTKMe AManorM. KONOHKA A | haven't got any money. There's no coffee left. | hate this place. \'m hungry. I've got nothing to wear. Do you want anything else? eanena KONOHKA B a Let's go somewhere else. b Let's cook some spaghetti © Go and buy some new clothes d_Ican lend you some, No, thank you. f I'm making another pot. @ — Have you got some sugar? There is any bread. There are some pie. Is there nobody in the room? We haven't got some ham. There isn't nobody in the garden. There isn't no bacon. Have you got nothing in your bag? etomsens re / Some-Any-No Ry Beinonure saqanue 8 napax. Mcnonbsys Ta6nM- uy, Sanaitre apyr Apyry Bonpocsi o Tom, 4To ecTS wero HeT 8 oTene “Paradise”, m OTBETHTe Ha HMX (V ~ ect, x ~ Her). Hanpamep: Yu. A: Is there a swimming pool at the hotel? 4. B: Yes, there is. swimating SS 7 pool tennis v courts ys golf i course disco x Bs! octahopunnes 8 oTene “Paradise” M nmuiere MesMo ceoeMy APYry. SaBepulnTe NHcEMO co- O6ueHNEM 0 TOM, HTO ecTb M Hero HeT 8 OTeNe, wenonesya there is /isn’t unu there are aren't. Polar bears Olivia likes red don't live in hot roses. places. She spends a = They live in the lot of time in “North Pole. her garden. Do they eat fruit Does she work and vegetables? in the garden No, they don’t. every day? They eat fish, Yes, she does. Hactoauee npoctoe spems (present simple *) o6pasyerca c nomouybio NoANemaujero (cyLyecTeMTenb- HOTO WA MeCTOMMeHMA & MMeHMTeNbHOM naflexe) M CMBICNOBOrO rnarona, B yTBepxAeHMAX K CMBIC- OBOMY rnarony B 3-M NMUe eAKHCTBeHHOTO YUCHa OGBI4HO NpHGaBNAeTCA OKOHYaHve -s. B Bonpocax W OTPMUaHHAX C MecToMMeHHaMn I, you, we, they HcnonbsyeTcA BCnoMoraTenbHbIl rnaron do / don't, ache, she, it - does / doesn't. Eon cmbicnogoii rnaron ynotpeGnaetca c does / doesn't, oxonwaHne -S K HeMy He MpuGaenserca. * Wiorna ynotpeGnserca Tepww present indefinite, | ieee eas ssa eta) bweda 90190du semBoL;eY I work I do not work. | don't work Do | work? You work You do not work You don't work Do you work? He works He does not work He doesn't work Does he work? She works She does not work She doesn't work Does she work? Itworks It does not work It doesn't work Does it work? We work We do not work We don't work Do we work? You work. You do not work You don't work Do you work? They work They do not work They don't work Do they work? 3-m Maye egnuerBennore ona & coorrereTaylomyio KononKy. dance, brush, open, try, fix, buy, put, kiss, like, dry, go, catch, wash, sit, fly, copy, teach, play, pass, begin, say a Bruumre npeanoxennste rnarons! 5 @ Bénbuian wacTs rnaronos s 3-m nuye emMHCT- BenHOro 4Hcna NPHOOpETaeT OKOHYAHHE -S. K rnaronam, okanumearoumen Ha -ss, -sh, -ch, -x W-0, npHGasnaercs -es. I miss -he misses, | finish- he finishes, | wateh -he watches, I mix-he mixes, | g0-he goes # Brnaronax, oxansnsaiounxcn Ha cornachbili + y, 370 y onyckaetca M npHGasnaeTcs -ies. | study - he studies, | cry - he cries @ K rnaronam, okan4nearowmMen Ha rnachbiit + Y, NpM6asnserca oKOHYAHHe -s. | play - he plays | 47 Oxonuanne 3-ro nnua eaMHcTBeHHoro 4ncna NpomsHocurca Kak: @ /'s/, ecnw rnaron oxaHumBaetes Ha 3ByKM ith /k/,/p/ wna /t/. laughs, kicks, stops, sits * [12 |, ech rnaron oKanunsaercs Ha 35yKH 18h 15h 18), / 03 / wna /z |. kisses, washes, watches, changes, closes /2 /, ecnmrnaron oKanunaerca Ha apyrne apyku. swims, plays, runs, reads, studies Present simple ucnonbayerca ana BbipaxeHna: nostopmowxcs M nosceAHeBHbIX nelicTsHi (06bi4Ho co cnenyrownmn MapkepaMu: every day, every week, every Monday 7.A.), She usually plays tennis at 4 the weekend. @ nocrostiHnix coctosHNi, He works in an office. ® wenpenomtbix ncTHH Mn 3aKOHOB NpMponbl. The sun sets in the west. Mapkepamu present simple asnsiorca: every day / week / month / year, usually, always 1 EA. every morning / afternoon / evening / night, in the morning / afternoon / evening, at night, ‘on Mondays / Tuesdays 4 T.A. Brvawmre rnaronei 8 3-m mye ennicr- Bennoro uncna & CooTBeTCTByIOMLyIO rpatby, a 3arem npowTure mx Bcnyx. @& laugh, look, miss, stand, speak, drink, put, catch, drive, brush, ride, walk, open, jump, stay, know, cough, see, dance, rise, help, listen, match, wish, travel, write lose, eat, rain, arrange 18/ laughs, I1z/ misses, Jz stande, rnaronsi 6 cKo6KaX. eo Tlocrassre & chopmy present simple 1 [plays (play) football with my friends on Sundays 2. TINA so reunnnmnenenne (Walk) 0 School every day. 3 We onsen (90) to bed at 10 o'clock every night. 4 Penguins (live) in the Antarctic. 5 TONY oan . (study) maths at university. 6 Jo and Peter (visit) their grandparents every week, 7 Sally (speak) Spanish B MIKE osssrnmnnnnenne (GO) his homework every evening 9 Susan. . (wash) her hair every day. 10 Water (boi) at 100° centigrade. Cocrassre sonpocsi, uenonb3ys non: ckaSKH B CKOGKaX, Kak NoKa3aHo Ha npumepe. 1. John’s father drives fast. (your brother) Does your brother drive fast, too? 2 Tom plays the guitar every day. (Peter) 3. Sarah goes shopping on Mondays. (Anna and Mary) 4 Fiona likes video games. (Lucy) 5 Mother watches TV in the afternoon. (the chil- dren) Nlocrassre 8 chopmy present simple Fnaronsi 8 cKo6Kax. This restaurant is called “Vienna”. Ten people 1) ...work. (work) here. Julia Thomas is the owner. She 2) (go) to the restaurant at four o'clock in the afternoon. The waiters 3) vrnnineeene (ATIVE) at half past four. They 4) (set) the tables and 5) (tidy) the kitchen. The chef, Pierre Rousseau, 6) ss (come) at five O'CIOK. He 7) .nnnnun (Prepare) the food for the evening. The restaurant 8) .....n0 (open) at six o'clock. Many people 9) nnn (eat) here because the food is very good. The restau- rant 10) (close) at one o'clock in the morning, and at half past one Julia, the chef and the Walters 11) onnnnn . (go) home. KPEnlic CTEETLL Kparxwe orsetbt crportca c nomouibio Yes nnn No, nM4HOrO MeCTOMMeHKA 8 MMeHATeNbHOM na- nexe (I, you, he 4 7.2.) " scnoMoratenbHoro rnarona do / don't u does / doesn't. Cmbicnosoit rnaron He nostopsercs. Do 2 Yes, I/we do. - No, liwe don't. Yes, he/she/it does. Does he/she; one No, he/shelit doesn't. Yes, they do. Do they ...? = No, they don't muTepanio y Axynuu Tomac (Jul a Npencrassre ce6e, uro sbi Gepere wa HHx. Hanpamep: 1 you / go to the restaurant / at four o'clock? Yu. A: Do you go to the restaurant at four o'clock? Ys. B: Yes, | do. Prese 2 the waiters / arrive / at four o'clock? V4, A: Do the waiters arrive at four o'clock? V4, B: No, they don't. They arrive at half past four. you / set the tables? the waiters / tidy the kitchen? the chef / come / at half past four? he / prepare the food? the restaurant / open / at seven o'clock? many people / eat here? the restaurant / close / at one o'clock? earvaunse hepesus Gaererel * C chopmoii present simple ynorpe6natotcs Ha- PeYnA YacToTE!. OHM NoKasbiBalOT, Kak 4acTO 4To-To npoHcKoAMT. K HAM OTHOCATEA: never usually often sometimes seldomirarely always Hapeunn 4actotel ynotpeGnniorca nepen cMbIC- OBbIM rnaronoM Bo BPeMeHHGH cbopme rpynntt ‘Simple (work, drink # 7.2,). Hanprmep: | usually work on Saturdays. They never drink coffee. Ho nm cnenyior nocne rnarona to be 6 cbopme rpynnsi Simple. Hanpumep: It is often cold in winter. He is always late for work Hapewna wacrorb! cneayior nocne scnoMmor: TenbHbix m MonanbHbIx rnaronos (can, do MT... ‘Hanpnmep: He can never wake up before 10 o'clock * Osujenpanaroil pycckKoRsbi¥nbill TepMiH oTcyTcTBYeT. ‘STW Hapesinn OTHOCATCR K HapesinAM HeonpenenenHoro Bpement. a Nocrasre Hapewna 6 HyKHoe MecTo, kak nokasavo Ha npumepe. 1. I drink a glass of milk in the morning. (always) .| always drink a glase of milk in the morning... Kate goes to bed late at night. (never) My mother watches TV. (rarely) You can see clouds in the sky. (sometimes) Ben eats in a restaurant. (seldom) Joanne doesn't get up early. (usually) They are late for school. (often) Noason 49 ewre y cBoero naprHopa, KaK 4acTo OH BbinonseT AelicTEMS, yKasaHHEIe 8 ra6mmue. Hanpamep: 4. A: How often do you help with the housework? Yu, B: | seldom help with the housework. How cn do you. (ESE ES (ta nal al help with the housework? by watch TV in the evenings? <] play computer games in your free time? ® Beinonumre sananme 8 napax. Cnpo- 4) g0 10 the cinema at the weekends? e) woke up. ‘ot 6.30? f).g0 to parties? alec! Chinese food? Sarem, Mcnonbaya orseTs! napTHepa, paccka- oxuTe 0 HeM BCeMy KNaccy. Hanpumep: Anna seldom helps with the housework but she often watches TV in the evenings... Mpwmewanwe. Kora Hapexe vacTore! npucyT- cTayer 8 Bonpoce Min & OTpHYaHH, Mbi cnezyeM Npasunam, usnoxeHHbiM Ha CTpakMue 49. Hanpumep: They often go to the cinema. (nepen cmbicnostim raronom) Do they often go to the cinema? (A ne: Do often they go. They don't often go to the cinema. (A ne: They do-otter- not ge.) Hanwumre sonpocs: 4 oTpayanna, ax noKazano wa npumepe. 1 Simon likes tea. Does Simon like tea?.. Simon doesn’t like tea... 2 We often play basketball on Saturdays. 3. Bill drives to work every day. 4 Our dog likes biscuits. 5 They live in France. 6 Samantha works in a supermarket. 7 Paul and Mary often go to the gym. 8 David always gets up at 8 o'clock. 9 Miss Jones teaches maths. 10 Sue and vill usually wear jeans. 4, NonGepure x orseram sonpocs!. What's your job? Do you take the bus to work every day? What time do you start work? Do you enjoy your job? What do you do in the evening? How often do you go to the cinema? Do you like comedies and romantic films? Do you live in a house or a flat? Do your parents live near you? Where do you keep your clothes? Seorvonsenas usually go out. lam a nurse. No, they don't. ‘Some of them. At half past seven. In my wardrobe. ‘About once a month. Ina flat. No, | usually walk to work, Yes, | do. --7e@.00a0c8 Presei | Cerogua eprxoqnoit. Ucnoneaya seats Be PHCYHKH M npHMep, HanMUINTe, “TO Cones Pe ty xopax (George) nenaer xaxaeui Stinplet Lb Bentinveus eke M 4TO ON ReNaeT ceroana. in — ® Present simple sbipaxaer noctomHHoe cocTonHie m AeiicTeMe, KoTOpoe NoBTO- paeres. (usually/get up) (today/stillisieep) _.He usually gets up at 7.50 every day, but today he is otill sleeping... David works for a big company. He works from 9 to 5 every day. ® Present continuous sbipaxaet spémeH- Hoe neficrane, KoTopoe npoucKoAMT 8 MOMeHT PeuH MN & HACTORLUMA NepHoA Bpemenn. David isn't working at the moment. He is at a restaurant. He is having dinner with his wife. 52 (herenheh KE UME ie Gop LA Viet Centthucus — re. Hexoroppie rnaronti He ynoTpeGnatorca 60 Bpe- mevax rpynnti Continuous (Hanpumep, 6 HacTo- suujem nponomKentom spemenH). K Him oTHocarea: need, believe, belong, forget, hate, hear, know, like, love, remember, smell, see, think, understand, want u 7.4. Hanpumep: I need a pencil. (A He: #m-needing-2-peneit) Have (got) He ynorpe6naeres s present continuous, Kora BbipaxaeT npnHannexHocrs. Hanpnmep: I've got a pet. (A He:-Hm-having-a-pet) Onvako rnaron have Moxer ynotpeGnaTsca BO BpeMeHax rpynnbi Continuous 8 cocrase cneny- roux BbIpaxKeHnit: have breakfast / lunch / dinner ( = eat breakfast / lunch | dinner), have a bath / shower ( = be bath / shower), have a party ( = give a party), have fun (= enjoy oneself), have a good / nice / bad time (= enjoy or not enjoy oneself) 0 7.0. Hanpumep: He has lunch at two o'clock every day. (present simple) He's having lunch now. (present continuous) She has a bath every morning. (present simple) She’s having a bath at the moment. (present continuous) ccs Nocrasere 5 present continuous ww present simple rnaronvi 8 cKo6Kax. 1 “Where's Sally?” *She ...is speaking... (speak) to Paul.” 2 What time (you/go) to school? 3. “Steve is in the bathroom.” * (he/have) a shower?” 4 That villa (belong) to a rich businessman. 5 She - (lke) listening to music. She -vnnnnnennenne (NAVE) a lot Of cassettes. 6 You can turn off the television. | (notiwateh) it. 7 Ihave a motorbike but | (notlusually/tide) it to work. 8 (youlwant) to come to Julie's party with me? 9 Please be quiet. | do my homework. (try) to 10. Drive Carefully. rnc (rain) THO vensnnnnee (NEED) to Duy @ new pair of shoes. 12. Sarah never (forget) people's names. Nocrasure s present continuous unu present simple rnaronsi & cKxo6xax. Dear Donna, 11) ...’m writing... (write) to you from the Golden Beach Hotel. | am here with / Sandy and Pat. The hotel 2) ... (belong) to Pat's uncle and she 3) (spend) every summer here. | The place is very nice and | 4) .. | (think) all the people at the hotel 5) } . (have) a nice time. We 6) (swim) and 7) .. (go) windsurfing | every morning. At noon we 8) (have) lunch and in the evening we 9) (go) for walks. Today it 10) .. (rain) so we can’t } goout.111). (hate) this weather! | At the moment Sandy and Pat 12) | (have) lunch. They 13) (eat) | fish today and it 14) . smell) | very good. 15) (youfhave) a good time at home? Write soon and tell me all your news. \ Love, ) Jessy , Nlonvepxunre npasunbinie MapKepst. 1 Karen usually cooks dinner in the eveninginow. 2 Itisn’t snowing at the momentiat the weekend. 3. Are they having a piano lesson every Monday/ now? 4 Do you go out at present/at the weekend? 5. She seldom/at the moment visits her grandpar- ents. 6 Paul is repairing his bike on Mondays/at the ‘moment. 7 They're running to catch the bus now/at night. 8 Kim and John go to the cinema on Fridays/ today. ay, BuiGepure npasunpHeii orser. 1 Alice ...C. Aisn't like French films. B don't © doesn't 2 cennneen YOU doing your homework? ADo B Are Cis 3 My friend and | TV on Saturday afternoons. A watch B watches © watching . they having a lesson at the moment? Bis © Do .. out on Sundays. C eats Aare 5 We usually A eating B eat 6 tigers live in the jungle? Ade B Do Cis 7 SHE ssnesnee. eVEFybOdY in her school. Aknow B isknowing © knows EQ} verwarsre cumsen. He don't speak English. He is swimming every morning. Does you work in a bank? Ihave dinner now. Mark walk to school every day. Kate is liking pizza. The sun is rising in the east. ‘Susan and Jo lives in New York. We are needing some sugar. CoVonuEens Prese wet, Bbinonnwre sanarne & napax. Yuenmk A sanaet sonpocti, a yennk B oTsevaer Ha Hix. SareM no- Mennittect ponann. Yes No Notes 1 live /in London? wv Rome 2 go/to school? v 3 like / maths? 4 speak / French? 5 play / the piano? 6 play /football? 7 read / books? 8 watch TV /in the aftemoon? 9 listen / to pop music? 10 often/ go /to the park? 11. swim / in summer? Hanpumep: ¥4. A: Do you lve in London? '¥4, B: No, I don't | live in Rome. Ya. Ya. B: seer cvrene oes Do you eat many hamburgers? Have you got many computer games? How many pets have you got? How much is this T-shirt? How much time do you spend delng your homework? : Two; a dog and a cat. No, not many. Not much, about two hours every day. No, | haven't got any. £15. anone enoce Orsersre na ponpocs!, nenonbsyn a lot, much wn many. 11 Have you got any stamps? Yes, ...a lot... 2 Is there any bread in the cupboard? No, not .... 3. Have you got any biscuits? No, not ... 1 Are there many strawberries? Yes, there are a lot. 4 Have you got any video tapes? 2 Are there many carrote? Yes... y 5 How many apples do we need for the cake? No, there aren't many. Nene : 6 How much money do you need forthe weekend? NOt ase Ua Carol has got a little Sil has got (very) little. Carol has got a few vill has got (very) few four. She can make @ flour. She can't make a. strawberries. She can __strawberries. She cant cake. cake. make some jam. make any jam. @ A\little /lttle wenonbaylorea ¢ HencuHcraeMbIMH cywiecTeHTenbHbIMH (water, money, rice MT.A.). A little oaHatiaer “HeMHoro, Ho AocTaTOSHO”. Hanpumep: I've got a little money. I can buy some bread. Little osHawaer “coscem mano, noTH Hero” H ANA ycMNeHHA 4acTO ynoTpeGnneTcH c Very. Hanpumep: They've got (very) little money. They can't buy any bread. @ A few / few mcnonbsyloTeR C MCHMCNAEMBIMM CYLIECTBHTENBHEIMM BO MHOKECTSeHHOM HHCHIe (tomatoes, books, cups u T.A.). ‘A few ostataer “HemHoro, HO AOcTaTONHO; HeCKONLKO”. Hanpumep: There are a few tomatoes. We can make a salad. Few osHavaer “coBcem mano, oveHb mano” HANA ycMneHHA YacTo ynoTpeGnseTcA c very. Hanpumep: There are (very) few people in the cinema. It is almost empty. yg Ynorpe6ure maHHble cyuwiecTBuTenb- 5 There's milk in the fridge. mate © a few unm c a lit Go to the supermarket and buy some, please. 6 There's svsnnneene: emONade in the jug. Hanpumep: afew chairs a little water = = Would you like some? chairs, water, tea, books, chocolate, bread, men, deer, Orsetsre na sonpocs1, ucnonesya jam, glasses, honey, knives, children, Coke, butter, alittle wnu a few, Kak noKazano Ha lemonade, sat, desks, hats, pepper mpumepe. “ i re very few, a few, very ite unn 1 ‘DO YoU Want some biscuits’ "¥e8, nd FEM” 2. “Have you got any toothpaste?” “Yes, a : 1 We've got ....very few... eggs. We can't make 3. “Were there any people at the meeting?” an omelette. “Yes, nanan” 2 Sue's got .. money. She can buy 4 “Do you want some cake’ anew dress. “Yes, — = i 3 IVE GOt ennntses apples. !canmake 5 “Are there any car parks near here?” an apple pie. ‘Yes, - = 4 There are ..... je people inthe park 6 “Have you got any bread?” today because it’s raining, “Yes, A lot of - Much - Many/(A) little = Go, Boi6epute npasunbuem oTser. 1 Leat...C... meat. | prefer fish, Avery few B afew © very little 2 “Has he got many friends?” "Ye, cnn.” Aaiitte B alot © much 3 I've got . free time now! Avery little B veryfew © few Very anne People can speak Welsh. Atew Bittle Cc alot 5 She doesn't eat wun Sweets because she ison a diet Aalot B many © much 6 There are .». pencils in the drawer. Take one. Aalct B atew C alittle 7 You haven't Got wn... flowers in your garden this year. Amuch B alot © many 8 Put 1. chocolate in the cake. Aaiittle B atew c few 9 Jack has got comics. He buys one every week. Aalotof B alot © few 10. There is shampoo. Can you buy some at the supermarket? Avery few B alotof © very little 11 He hasn't got .. money. Amany — B much © alot 12 He'S Got ennnnnnne SWeetS in his pocket. Alittle B atew © alittle GD, Henpanere ouncan. 1. There is very few soup in the bowl. 2 How much carrots are there in the fridge? 3. Rita has got many money. 4 There are a lttle people in the shop. 5. Mike hasn't got much friends 6 There is few snow on the mountains. 7 How much deer can you see in the picture? 8 Ihave got litle CDs but a lot of cassettes. 9 There are much animals in the zoo. JO. How many sugar is there in the bowl? Cy Buinonnure sananne 6 napax. CocrassTe sonpoct M oTBeTbTe Ha Hux, Menonbsya how much, how many, a litle / very little, a lot unw a few / very few. Hanpumep: Yu. A: How much butter is there? Yu, B: There is a lot. Tenept pacexanure, 70 Haxoautea Wa crone. Hanpawep: There is a lot of butter but there Is very little bread. xgncettting, A ceiiuac Hanmunre, To HaxoAMTcn Ha cTone. Hanpnmep: There is a lot of butter on the table. There is UNIT 10 A\ few Revision 2 (Units 1 Senetere samenennn once srmte- 3 MMOHMTeRbHOM ion aon nA. Fiona likes cats. ...She likes thern. Peter is repairing the TV. Eat your breakfast! ls Emma reading the newspaper? The children are playing with the ball Don't touch the wires! . Mother is talking to Simon. .. - ‘Are Peter and Tim listening to the radio? & write - talk » go - play - have - wash - turn on - sit evousone Sanonnure nponycKu rnaronamm 43 cnucxa. Kaxne npennomennn ano nauats ¢ Don't? Kaxme ¢ - Let's? ‘A kaxue - npocro ¢ rnarona? «Let's go... to the theatre tonight. . your hands! They're very dirty. .. on that chair! It's broken. your name on the envelope. some biscuits. They're delicious. the lights, please. . with your mouth full! I's rude. . cards tonight. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 Berassre some, any, no, somebody, something, somewhere, anybody, anything wanm nobody. 1 I'm thirsty. Can | have ...sorme... water, please? is calling your name. Is it your brother? 3. Thank you very much. I don't need .... else. 4 It's raining hard. There aren't .. the streets. people in knows the answer to this question, Its very difcut. 6 Would you like milk with your tea? 7 I can't find my glasses, but | know they're... in this room. 8 Have you got 9 Thereis... 10. I want to tell you French dictionaries? water in my glass. i's empty. . but please don't tell Da a Nocrassre w present simple unn present continuous rnaroni 5 eKo6Kax. 1 The twins ...are watching... (watch) TV at the moment. 2 Simon usually (spend) the weekends at home. 3 Why... . (yourery)? Is anything wrong? 4 Tim (study) hard these days. He wants to pass his exams. 5 How often... (Helen/go) shopping? 6 I'm sorry, but! . (nov remember) your name. 7 Our neighbours .. (have) a party and they .. 8 This new perfume 9 Fiona ... present, but she somewhere else soon. 100 (think) you're right. I must get a job soon, (make) a lot of noise. (smell) very nice. (stay) with her aunt at (want) to move Mocrassre w present simple unn Present continuous rnaronsi 8 exo6xax. 1) ..Do you know.. (you/know) whose villa that is? Yes. It2) . (belong) to Paul Richards, 3) (hefbe) at home now? 14) . (notithink) so. He 8) ... (make) a new film in Mexico at the moment. Look! There's his wife. She 6) . (get) into her car now. ‘A: She's beautifull What 7) (those people/do) over there? B: They 8)... . (Clean) the swimming pool. They usually 9). .. (come) every Thursday at about 9.30 in the moming, Paul Richards is a very polite and friendly man and he often 10) .. seve (et) My children play in the pool when he is here. He sounds like a great neighbour. Lucky you! Berapbre (very) Itt, a litte, (very) few ® LIGepuTe npasHnbHEIh oTBeT. mann a few. 1 I'm going shopping. | need to buy ...a few. 1 1...A.. to school every day. things for tonight's party. A go B amgoing C goes 2 people swim in the sea in the winter. 3. I can’t wait for you. I'V@ GOt ene HME, 2 Uncle Tom... a lot of people in our town. A There IS o..cseosssessneeseese SNOW ON the ground. The A isknowing B know ¢ knows children can't make a snowman. ree 5 He KNOWS canennemnes PEOPIE. They can help 9 ~~~ YOUF coat on. I's cold outside. him find a job. A Put B Puts € Don't put 8 Wo need eonsnenenne MIE AAD vernon COGS There aFEN'E annnnn flowers in the garden. Saeatetae A some B an € no TP HAVE nine (708 time for hobbies ¥ because | work a lot 5 Have you got money in the bank? A few B many © much 6 SUSAN OfE wa nnnn letters. ®% Tlopvepxuure Hyxnbie cnosa. A writes B write C is writing 7 There aren't ... good hotels in this town. A much B alot © many B Dont vesnn if class. A talks B talking ——C talk 9 Billy. Don't make any noise. A issleeping B sleep € sleeps 10 We can't go ........ tonight. Itis snowing, ‘A anywhere B somewhere C nowhere Dear Alice, Thanks 1) a lot/much for your letter. | am very happy to be your pen-pal. | have 2) a jittle/a few Venpasere oum6nn. things to tell you about myself. | live with my parents and my dog, Scottie. | haven't got any brothers or sisters. | go to a big ‘school. There are 3) a /ot ofa litte students in my ‘The bus’ slope anijwhers near the part class and | have 4) very litle/a lot of friends. | Let's to go shopping! 1 [want nothing nice to eat. 2 3 4 haven't got very 6) muchilitile free time 20 | have 5 How much oranges are there in the bowl? 6 7 8 lam going swimming every week. 6) a lot offfew hobbies. On Saturdays | go to the Heweeras rea Nee : 9 at the moment. cinema with my friends. | lso lke to go shopping. Tete gor van tier bral atte nite nia Can | have a litte strawberries, please? 8) litle/very few money to spend, but lke looking wets sca kiahslchepsl 9 They are very clevers gis. Please write to me soon and tell me 9) a litle) 10 We has got a new car. 11. There are a few lion in the 200. little about yourself. m Diet Wdehas 42 Peter always do his homework. ‘Sophie 13. Go you to bed now! 14 There isn’t some sugar in my coffee. s Mpowegwee npoctoe spema (Was / Were - Had) Was ple (Was/Were - Had) si Were Bob is eighty. He's old and week. Fifty years ago they were young. Bob was strong. He Mary, his wife is seventy-nine. She's old too. wasn't weak, Mary was beautiful. She wasn't old. B npowenwem npoctom spemenn (past simple *) rnaron “to be” ¢ MYHbIMM MeCTOMMeHKAMH MMeHMTeNbHOM nagexe MMeeT Cnenyroulme chopmbI: was ana ~ |, he, she, it #- were ana - we, you, they. B Bonpocax was / Were CTaBATCR Nepen MYHbIM MECTOMMEHMEM ® HMEHHTENbHOM napexe (I, you, he # T.A.) nn cyujecteMTenbHbiM. Hanpmep: She was iil yesterday.» Was she ill yesterday? OTpnyanma o6pazylorca nyTem noctaHosKk not nocne was / were. Hanpumep: She was not il yesterday. / She wasn't ill yesterday. *Wnoraa ynorpesnnetcn Tepunn past indefinite Iwas Iwas not Iwasn't Was 1? You were You were not You weren't Were you? He was He was not He wasn't Was he? ‘She was ‘She was not ‘She wasn't Was she? It was. Itwas not Itwasn't Was it? We were We were not We weren't Were we? You wore You were not You weren't Were you? They wore They wore not They weren't Were they? Berasere kparxne chopme!, KaK Beinonuurte 3anat = rapex. RoKazano Ha npumepe. Banaitre nonpoce! # oTmeTaTe Ha HX, wcnonbaya nopcKasku. Hanpumep: Tl) Y4.A: Where were you at 8 o'clock yesterday? 4. B: | was at the cinema. 1 He was not in Paris. in Paris. 2 They were not at home. athome. 1. you /cinema 3 Tom was not at school. at school. 2 Helen / park 4 The girls were not The girls = 3. Tom and Mary / theatre with us. us. 4 Mr Miller / work 5 Sophia was not in the Sophia .... inthe § Doris / home park. park 6 you and the boys / supermarket Yirerpecuetiue Past simple ynorpeGnaetca ana BbipaKeHun RelicTeHA, KOTOpOe SaKOHNMNOCs B onpene- MeHHOe yKasaHHoe BpeMa 6 pOLNOM. HHbIM cnosaMm, HaM M3secTHO, Koraa (H 4acTo rae) oo npowsoumno. Ee =—S . They were in Bern He was in hospital two last month weeks ago. (When? Last month) (When? Two weeks ago,) K mapxepam past simple otHocarca: yesterday, last week, last month, last year, two days / weeks | months / years ago, in 1975 4.0. gy Berasste am, is, are, was unm were. 1 |....2m... cold. Please, close the windows. 2 Tom and Jean in Spain last week. 3 Saran ten years old in 1995. 4 George tired. He is going to bed now. 51 a secretary. | work in a big office. 6 TOM venus at Peter's house yesterday. 7 Mum and Dad at home last night. 8 Terry... my friend. He lives next door. 9 Alison and Kate.......... late for school yesterday. 0. .. the cameramen at the studio now? Past Simple (Was/Wer: TLE CUES Kparkue otsetbi ctpontca ¢ nomowsto Yes wn No, nMYHOFO MeCTOMMeHHa B MMeHMTeNLHOM napexe m rnaronbibix cbopm was / wasn’t unin were / weren't. Conepxanie sonpoca He noBTo- paerea. Hanpumep: Were you late yesterday? Yes, | was. | No, | wasn't. Yes, | wasiwe were, Were you ...? No, I wasn'tiwe weren't. Yes, he/shejit was. Was he/she/it..? : No, he/she/it wasn. Wore they ..? Yes, they were. No, they weren't. Tpumevanve. Kora rosopHM 0 monax, KOTOPbIX ye HET B KMBLIX, MbI yrloTpeGnem past simple. o Borapsre was, wasn't, were unm weren't. 1 *..Was. “Yes, she ...WaS... Marilyn Monroe a famous actress?” 2 Alfred Hitchcock an actor?” “No, he -He a famous director.” 3 Beethoven, Mozart and Chopin directors? No, they... “They... composers.” a: ‘Thomas Edison a singer?" *No, he ”*He an inventor.” 5° Abraham Lincoin and George Washington presidents of the USA?” “Yes, they “TOGbI Nony4MnHek BoNpeceI. 3a- ‘Tem BnMuMTe ux nepen cooTBeTcTBY- tounmn oTeeTamm. was / with / you / who? the meeting / at / were / people / how many? you / were / sad / why? last night / you / at / home / were? open / was / shop / the? were / much / tickets / the / how? ® Pacnonomure cnosa 6 TaKom nopan- eanene No, it was closed. Forty-five. £20. Because | was alone. No, | was out. Aunt Mary. senoce Who was with you?. ple (Was/Were - Had) lekerpy ius There was / There wel This is the same town fifty years ago. This is a modem town today. There are a lot There weren't any of tall buildings tall buildings. There } and shops. were some old There are cars houses. There and there isn’t weren't many cars much peace and there wasn't and quiet. much noise. Koncrpyxuss There was / There were sro There is / There are s cbopme past simple. There was ynorpeGnserca c CyWeCTEMTeNbHbIMM & EAMHCTBEHHOM 4ncne. HanpHMep: There was a post office in the street thirty years ago. There were ynOTpeGNAeTCA ¢ CYUECTEMTeNbHbIMM BO MHOKECTBEHHOM uwene. Hanpumep: There were a few houses in the street thirty years ago. B sonpocax was / were crasatca nepen there. Hanpumep: Was there a post office in the street thiry years ago? Were there any houses in the street thirty years ago? Orpuuanma crpontca nyTeMm noctaHosku not nocne was / were. Hanpumep: There was not / wasn't a post office in the street thirty years ago. There were not / weren't any houses in the street thirty years ago. There was There was not There wasn't Was there? There were ‘There were not There weren't Were there? Biinonuure sananne 8 napax. Mcnons- SYHKM, Sagaitre Bonpoci pantie CrBeul a 3 ZB 2m pucyrain sanatro ponpocst w or V4, A: Were there bicycles a hundred years ago? ¥4, B: Yes, there were. ® Kpatxwe orsete! crpontca c nomouybio Yes wnu No u there was / there were. z Copepxanne sonpoca He nostopserca. Was there a book on the desk? YS: there was. Dees, No, there wasnt. Were there any people in the shop? _ Y® there were. watch No, there weren't. 7 lwashir machin Grandpa, did you have @ TV when you were five? Past Simple (Was/Wer. No, | didn’t, People didn't have TV's then. They had radios. # Have (got) 8 past simple umeer chopmy had (got) ana acex ny. Bonpocb! crponrea ¢ noMOUibIo BcnoMoraTenbHOro rnarona did, NANHOTO MeCTOMMeHMA B MMeHH- TeNbHOM nagexe M rnarona - have. Hanpumep: Did you have many toys when you were a child? Orpayanus crpoatcr c nomoubie did not H have. Hanpumep: | did not / didn’t have many toys when I was a child. thad You had He had She had Ithad We had You had They had ae eS I did not have didn't have You did not have You didn’t have He did not have He didn't have She didnot have She didn’t have Itdid not have It didn't have We did not have We didn't have You did not have You didn't have They did not have They didn't have Berasbre Kparkue cbopMbi, KaK noKasano Ha npamepe. |__ftonwas gopma || _K 1 He did not have any money. 2 They did not have lunch 3 She did not have many books. 4 Tina did not have any ‘friends. He ..didn’t have... any money. They She Tina .. luneh. cm Many books. any friends. ® Berassre had unu did ... have. 1 ..Did.. you ..have...@ lesson last night? 2 Ben . toothache yesterday. 3 They. NOL ne @ GOOd time at the dance. 4 Mr and Mrs Newton a big party last night. 5 She .... not .. many sandwiches for lunch. 6 «dog when you were a 63 ple (Was/Were - Had) Nyse luc CVBETEL Kparkne orsetsi ctposten c nomowybio Yes unk No, nuuHoro MecTOMMeHMA B MMeHMTenbHOM na- exe w scnomorarensHoro rnarona did / didn't. Hanpumep: Did you have much money? Yes, I did. | No, | didn’t. Did you ... Yes, I/we did. No, I/we didn't. id he/shejit..? Yes, he/she/it did. No, he/shefit didn't. Didthey..? Yes, they did. No, they didn't. Buinonunre sananne 8 napax. Mcnonb- eo ayA PHCyHKM, 2aqaitre Bonpocti H oT- persre Ha Hux. Hanpumep: 4. A: Did you have a rocking horse when you were five years old? Va. B: Yes, I did. / No, I aldn't a # ii rocking hors® teddy bear SF - . skateboard ram 5 Pr 8 school bag mobile phone wad 9 ring cat Betassre was, were, have unu had. 3a- ‘Tem Bocnpoussepmre AManor B napax. Lisa: Where 1) ..were... you last night? Helen: 1 2) ... at Jenny's house. Lisa: Did she 3)....... a party? Helen: Yes, it 4) her birthday. fun? a lovely time. Lisa: Did you 5) Helen: Yes, we 6) Mol ynotpeGnsiem there was / there were, 4T0Gbi cxa- 3aTb 0 TOM, HTO 8 NPOUINOM 4TO-TO cy¥ecTEOBANO in60 HaXoAMAOce B ONpemeNeHHOM MecTe. It was / they were ~ Korga yxe ynommnann 06 aToM Hanpumep: There was a sofa in the room. (A ne: Hewas-a sofa inthe vor? twas big and comfortable. There were trees in the garden (A ne: They were vees.inthe garden) They were apple trees. Berasure there was, it was, there were unn they were. 1 ...There were... twenty people at the party. They were... all John and Patty's friends. 2 a car outside my house this morning. . . a white sports car. 3 a lot of messages for Paul at the office all from his boss. 4 coomiminnsnn a hundred guests at the wedding. . . all relatives 5 “no clouds in the sky yesterday. ct . a beautiful day 6 a call for you this morning, . your friend Tony. 7 lots of holes in my jacket very old. 8 @ lot of people in the room, . very crowded. B omer unde Did Jim had a bath this morning? There was a telephone call for me? Was your parents on holiday in June? Mary had not a party yesterday There weren't not any biscuits left in the tin. oeonae Past Simple (Was/Were a, Berapure was, were unm have. GAY, Ha BepxHelt Kaptunke - roponoK BaptoH (Barton) B HaluM AHN. Ha HOKHeA - STOT Ke FOPOAOK MHOTO. net Hasag. Boinonnure saqanne B napax. Sapaiire ‘Bonpocti M OTBETBTe Ha HWX, Hconbays NpMBeneH- Hble Hoke cnosa. Hanpumep: Yu, A: Was Barton different many years ago? 4, B: Yes, it was. Yu. A: Were there any tall buildings? Yu, B: No, there weren't. different - tall buildings - houses - cars - shops - wide streets - trees - crowded there any (mail this soning) Bx. you rate) (No, Twas five) for schoo! today?) minutes ey) anything good on TV.y ast night? Teneps, ucnonbays KapTMHKH M AKanor M3 npe- Abiayujero sanaHns, saBepuiMTe pacckas 0 ro- pone Baprone. This is Barton. it 1)........a modem town. In the main street there 2) lots of tall buildings. 8. The road 3) very busy because it is ina big shopping area. There 4) ... lots of cars, buses and people, but there 6) .... any ‘trees. Fifty years ago Barton was very different. There weren't any fy Mpoweguiee npoctoe spema (npaBunbHbie 4 HenpaBunbHble rnaronbi) ple (Regular/Irregular Verbs) Julie and her daughter didn’t stay at home last weekend. They went to a friend's house in the ‘mountains. They played in the snow and had a lot of fun ® Past simple npasvnbivix rnaronos o6pasyerca nyTem npGasneHi -cc K CMbICNOBOMY rnarony. Hanpumep: He played football yesterday. Bonpocbt Crpoatca ¢ NOMOUAbIO ECnoMoraTenbHOro rnaro- ep: AM4HOTO MecTOMMeHHA B MMeHMTeNbHOM nafexe H CMbIcnoBOro rnarona Ges -ed. Hanpy- id he play football yesterday? Orpmuaiua o6pasyiorca c nomouybio did not / didn’t M cmbicno- Boro rnarona Ges -ed. Hanpymep: He did not / didn’t play football yesterday. I worked | did not work | didn’t work Did | work? ‘You worked You did not work You didn't work Did you work? He worked He did not work He didn't work Did he work? ‘She worked She did not work She didn't work Did she work? It worked It did not work It didn't work Did it work? We worked We did not work We didn't work Did we work? You worked You did nét work You didn't work Did you work? They worked They did not work They didn't work Did they work? LO UIpebeniceliie Ze | ® K rnaronam, oxaHuneaiouaMca Ha -e, npH- Gasnserca TonbKO -d. like - liked © B rnaronax, oKaHunBaiouyMxcA Ha cornac- Hylo + y, onyckaerca y # npuGasnserca -ied. study - studied Ho « rnaronam, oKaHumea- summon Ha riacHyto + y, npAGaBnaerca -ed, play - played, stay - stayed ® Brnaronax, oxanunsarounxca Ha yAapHiilt enor ¢ KpaTkvim rnachsim MeKAY BBYMA cornachbimiy, KoHe4Han cornacHan GykKBa yapausaeres 4 npuGasnseres -2d. ‘stop - stopped Ho visit - visited © B rnaronax, okaHuneaiowuxca Ha |, yaBan- Baetca | u npuGasnsetea -ed. travel - travelled, quarrel - quarrelied 8 coornererayromyio rpacby. a Bruuinre past simple otux rnaronop laugh, tidy, travel, stay, plan, hate, cry, rob, pull, love study, dance, kiss, drop, change, enjoy. try, live prefer, cook, hurry ved -d laughed -ied AgoiiHan cornachan +ed Past Simple & Upersiolteilu ies Oxonvanue -ed nponsHocuTcn Kak: Regular/Irregu! Bruuwure past simple stux rnaronos & ‘CooTBeTCTByIoMyIO rpatby, npowTHTe Benyx. start, open, wish, look, wait, jump, carry, visit, cook, clean, end, finish, add, live, match, count, laugh, pray, kiss, type, decide, change /1d /, cam rnaronbi oKaH4nBaiores Ha sByKH /t/mnu /d /. wanted, mended * /t/, ecnm rnaronsi oxaH4nealorcr Ha SByKH /kh/ 8/41/11 /4/ wna] p /. liked, missed, watched, washed, laughed, stopped ® //, ecnw rnaronsi oxanuneaiores Ha apyrne ByKu. closed, studied, loved, robbed rte Ia) iid] started, Past simple Henpasunsitix rnaronos o6pasyeTca He nyTeM npwGasneHua -ed, a apyrumu cnoco- amu. Hanjprmep: go—went, see—saw, drink—drank. (CMOTpuTe CnHcOK HenpasHnLHbix rraronoe Ha cTpannue 126.) Bonpocsi OTPHUAHiA c OTHMM rnaronaMM CTPOATCA c NOMOUIbIO BCnoMoraTent- Horo rnarona did / did not (didn’t) w KopHeBom (ocHOBHOM) cbopme! cMbicnoBoro rnarona. Hanpumep: He went out - Did he go out? - He didn’t go out. I went I did not go You went You did not go He went He did not go She went She did not go Itwent It did not go We went We did not go You went You did not go They went They did not go Hannumte thopmet past simple cnenyroux rnaronos. cys 1orun ran. 12 take 2 make 13. drive 3. break a 4 read 15. write 7 4 5 see 16 wake 2 6 drink 17 bring 3 7 feed 18 leave 4 8 eat 19 sleep 9 come 20 swim .. : 10 find 21 know .. 6 11 say 22 give 7 I didn't go Did | go? You didn't go Did you go? He didn't go Did he go? She didn't go Did she go? It didn't go Did it go? We didn't go Did we go? You didn't go Did you go? They didn't go Did they go? Bainonuure sananne B napax. Sanairre Bonpocti M oTBeTHTe Ha MUX, wcnoneays cnosa-noncKasKn. Hanpume; Yu, A: Mary went somewhere yesterday. Ya, B: Did she go to the theatre? Mary / go / somewhere yesterday (theatre) John / meet / somebody yesterday (his boss) Father / repair / something yesterday (the car) They / visit / somebody yesterday (the Browns) Sheila / buy / something yesterday (a dress) ‘Tom / talk to / somebody yesterday (Ben) They / bring / something yesterday (a cake) 67 ple (Regular/Irregular Verbs) & Zz A a ELLE Ynerpe Past simple ynotpeSnsetcs ana sbipaxeHus: * nevicraui, nponsowequinx 8 npousnom B on- PeneneHHoe ykasanHoe Bpems, To ecTe Ha WapecTHo, Kora (Mu YacTo rfe) 3TH AelicTEMA npowsownu, They got married 15 years ago. (When did they get married? 15 years ago.) nosropmowuxca 8 npouinom pelicrenit, Ko- Topbie G6onee He npoucxogAT. B stom cnyyae Moryr ucronbsoBaTscA HapeuMa 4acTOTE! (always, often, usually .2,)- My father often took me to the playground when I was little. © neiicrenit, cnenopaswnx opHo 3a ApyTHM 8 npouinom. First, they had lunch. Then, they met some friends. Maphepet Tlomunmo ykasanHbix Ha CTpaHMue 61 K MapKe- pam past simple otHocatca takxe: last Monday / Tuesday 7.n., then, when. 10 "1 & Noctasere & nyxnyto thopmy past simple rnaronbi 8 cxo6Kax. Did you go... to school yesterday?” “No, it was Sunday.” (you/go) He an interesting book last month. (read) | looked for my keys but I... them. (notfind) I wasn't hungry so | anything, (not/eat) 2 to Fred yesterday? (you/speak) sesnnnnnens the bell?” nobody answered.” (youlting) “What was that noise?” “I “Yes, | phoned him. ‘Yes, but anything.” (not/hear) “What for breakfast?” “Bacon and eggs.” (they/have) How many books ec cs “Only one.” (you/buy) He his presents on Christmas morning. (open) 1 my clothes on Sunday afternoon. (wash) Cnavana noctasere s past simple rna- ronbi 8 cKo6Kax, a 3aTeM coenMHuTe Mavana npennoxenui c ux oKoHva- Huan. John ...Wa6... (be) he .. (90) tired, so to the dentist Peter (need)| b he... some money, so (call) the police Anna 2 asxwnsac (notfike) the film, so (take) an aspirin Sophia and Mary... | d- she : (shout) at them (miss) the bus, 80 | @ ME ssnnnnnnan ‘Somebody (go) to the bank (steal) “fhe ...Wwertt... (go) to Mr Jones’ car, 0 bed early. The children g they (break) their (take) a taxi mother's watch, so -h_ she ' (leave) the cinema (not/feel) well, so Mike (have) toothache, so f, 3 5 7 Bass 6 8 Past Simple (Regular/Irregu! es eo Mama AHHbI ocrasHna cnucoK Toro, “To Nano cpenaT Anne. Cefmuac ona Ha paGore M rosopur ¢ AHHOA no Tene- ebony. Mcnontaya cnucox (v - caena- Ho, X - Het), sanonnure nponycKw non- XOAAWMMM rnaronamn 8 past simple. Aare xparkne orsetet. OTBETEL Kpatane oreets! crposes ¢ noMouybio Yes nn No, nM4HOTO MeCTOMMeHKS! & MMeHMTeNbHOM na- exe w BcnomoratenbHoro rnarona did / didn't. Copepxarue sonpoca He nostopserca. Hanpumep: Did you go to the cinema? go to the supermarket v Yes, I did. No, I didn't post the letters, x Did you ...? Yes, we did. No, I/we didn’t. go to the baker's x : feed Blacky v Did he/shelit..?- Yes, he/shelit did, No, he/she/it didn't. Taka hinoe awake es Did they..? Yes, they did. No, they didn't, make the beds v water the plants x Nocrassre 8 past simple rnaronbi wash the dishes v exo6xa: ——— = im Mother: Hello Anna. Anna: Hi Mum. Mother: Did you do the things I asked you to do? ‘Anna: | did some of them but not all of them. Mother: So, 1) ...did you go... to the supermarket? ANNA 2) svn soos DUE 3) so to the bakers. Mother: That's all right. 4) .... the letters? Anna: 8) Mother: 6)... . the beds? Anna: 7) a sonnanns and | also 8) the dishes. Last Sunday the Carter family 1) ...went.. (go) camp- Mother: Good! What about the dog? ing in the countryside. They 2) (find) anice ANNA: 19) .ncnnnnnnnesnnenns Blacky and then | place by a river. Mr Carter 3) (put up) the 10) him for a walk tent, After that they 4)...» (@at) some sand- Mother: 11) the plants? wiches and cakes. Then, Mr Carter 5) ‘Anna: 12) vn (show) Sam and Pamela how to fish. Mrs Carter 6) Mother: It doesn't matter. I'm glad you did all those (pick) some flowers, and their dog things. ‘Champ 7) .. (swim) in the river. They all Anna: To tell you the truth Mum, Grandma came 8) (have) a very good time, and helped me! “TuTe eule pas TeKcT ynpaxHeHHA 7, Sanaitre sonpoce! M oTBeTbTe Ha HAX, eKo6Kax. Kak nokasavo Ha npamepe. 1. the Carter family / go shopping? nonuuTe sanaMMe B napax. Mpo- Nocrasure » present simple, present continuous una past simple rnaronst 8 1 Tina ...i¢ washing... (wash) her car at the Ys. A: Did the Carter family go shopping? mene 4, B: No, they didn’t. They went camping. BAEK ornnennoneen (Phone) Me yesterday evening 2. they /find / a nice place for their tent? 9 oa ss (you/watch) the 3. Mrs Carter / put up / the tent? football match on TV last night?" 4 they / eat / hamburgers and biscuits? “No, | (notlike) football very much.” 5 Mr Carter / show the children / how to fish? A. Father osonnmnn (f@ad) his Newspaper now. 6 Mrs Carter / swim in the river? He always .. _ (read) itn the evening, 7 they / have @ good time? 5 They offen vnsunmns (G0) to the beach last year. 10 " 12 13 4 15 16 cs No oson @.ca0c8 We... (not/go) to the cinema last night. We (Stay) at home and (listen) to music. Steve (wake up) at 8.30 yesterday morning. He (have) a shower and then he ... (eat) a big breakfast. Richard usually .. (leave) the office at 4 o'clock. It is 4.30 now and he 2 (stillwork) because he (come) to work late this morning, Greg and Catherine .. (look) for a new flat at present. Mr and Mrs Adams usually daughter on Sundays. Diana (visit) their (leave) school in 1989. She (study) French at university and she .. (become) a teacher four years ago. The children are in the garden. They .... (play) with the dog. Ben offeN nnn. (Meet) hs friends on Sunday mornings. Last Sunday they sm (five) to the beach and (spend) all day there. “Where ssnnnunne (D8) Peter?” "He (leave) for work a minute ago.’ en sss (youlvisit) India?” “Ten years ago. |... . (like) it very much.” Tom usually . (get up) late on Saturday mornings. He .... (wake up) early last Saturday because he (want) to go to the shops with my sister. Cuayana nocrasbre 8 sonpocurenb- Hyto cbopmy past simple rnaronbi 5 ‘eKoGKax, 3arem nopGepure Bonpocbt K orgeram. What time ...did you get up... (you/get up) this morning? When... (she/move) to London? Why (he/go) to Paris? Where (he/see) the film? Whose car .. (she/drive) this morning? Who ... . (they/invite) to dinner? What {you/have) for lunch? Four years ago. At the cinema. Pizza At 8 o'clock. Jean and Tom. For a holiday. Robert's ple (Regular/Irregular Verbs) Donn Mark: Nocrassre s present simple, present continuous “nu past simple rnaronst 8 cKoG6Kax. Hello Mark! it’s Donna. How are you? Vm fine. 11) ..woke up... (wake up) hatf an hour ago and I 2)... (have) breakfast at the moment. Donna: But, it's lunchtime! Mark: Well, Ann. and 1 8) «0...» (G0) t0 Philip's party last night and We 4) «rn (Come) home very late. Donna: 5). sseueuns (YOU/@njoy) the party? Mark: 16) .. (have) a very good time but Ann 7) (notilike) it Donna: Oh, why? Mark: They only 8) (play) rock music and ANN 8) ws (hate) rock. She 10) 0. (novidance) at all Donna: 11) (they/serve) any food? Mark: Yes, there 12)... (be) a lot of things. What 13) (you/do) last night? Donna: Well... @, Tlonvepknnre nyxnyio chopmy rnarona, 1 oe Searoa Karen washes/is washing her hair every day. Mark worked/is working very hard these days. | talked/am talking to Carol on the phone a few days ago. John stays/is staying with his cousin at present We sometimes eat/are eating bacon and eggs for breakfast. Jane breaks/broke her arm last Monday Do you calliDid you call Mike yesterday? | get up/got up at 9 o'clock on Sundays. They go/went to the Bahamas last summer. She is buying/bought a computer three days ago. Past Simple (Regular/Irregu! aa, Bei6epute mpasunbHeii oTseT. y fe -YCIHO l 1. Mr Smith is a lawyer. He ...A... a lot of hours. “fro sbi Aenank npowinsim netom? Sapaitre son- A works B is working C worked Pocbi M OTBeTETe Ha HUX, McnonbsyR TaGnMyy Now 2 Sid ...me with my homework last night. __-PMEYHKOM: Hanumep: A helps B ishelping ¢ helped 4. A: Did you travel abroad? 4. B: Yes, | did. 3. The robber .......... over the wall and ran away. 4. A: Did you stay at a hotel? Y¥. B: No, | didn't. Aisjumping B jumps © jumped 4 “What is Dad doing?” “He ........ he bathroom.” Aispainting B painted C paints 5 When Father came, We ssn to the theatre Ago B went © are going BerassTe npeanomennsie rnarone! chopme past simple. enjoy, break, have DIOS OOS (Did you go shopping z travel abroad? v yesterday 7 - stay at a hotel? x swim every day? {go to a bar every night? go fishing? meet any new people? take any photos? sunbathe in the mornings? have an accident? read any books? collect any shells? watch the sun set? watty Mpepctasbre ce6e, 470 npouinbim neToM BbI e: Aun 3a rpaHnuy. Hanauinte o csoem noesaKe. Haunute Tak: (When you ty Last summer | travelled abroad. | went to .. UNIT 13 Hactoswee copepwenHoe spema ~S Ny He has bought a horse. How long have they been married? Richard's car has just They have been married for 35 years. broken down. ‘® Hactonujee cosepuiextoe spems (present perfect) o6pasyerca c NoMoUbIo BCnOMoraTenbHOrO rnarona have / has # npa4acTus npouleawero BpeMeHM. Mpm4acTHe npoulealero BpeMeHM Npa- BUNbHBIX rnaronos OBpasyeTcs nyTeM AOGaBmeHMA K rnarony OKOHYaHMA -ed. Hanpiiwep: clean - cleaned, study - studied. Npwuactve npoweguiero BpemeHH HenpasMnbHix rnaronos O6pasyerca wnave. Hanpumep: give - given. (CMOTpMTe CNMCOK HenpasMnbHbix rnaronos Ha cTpaHnye 126.) Hanpumep: | have written a letter. Bonpocti crpostea nytem noctaHoskw have / has nepen NM4HBIM MecTOMMeHNeM B MMeHMTeNb- Hom nanexe. Hanpumep: Has she cleaned the room? Have you written a letter? Orpauanina crpontca nyrem nocraHosKn not mexay have / has 4 npwuactnem npoweawero Bpe- mex. Hanpumep: She has not / hasn't cleaned the room. | have not / haven't written a letter. NPABHNbHbIM PATON (REGULAR VERB) : ree = See — Ihave cleaned I've cleaned Ihave not cleaned I haven't cleaned Have | cleaned? You have cleaned You've cleaned You have not cleaned Youhaven't cleaned ~—‘Have you cleaned? He has cleaned He's cleaned He has not cleaned He hasn't cleaned Has he cleaned? She has cleaned She's cleaned She has not cleaned She hasn't cleaned Has she cleaned? Ithas cleaned H's cleaned Ithas not cleaned Ithasr't cleaned Has it cleaned? We have cleaned We've cleaned We have not cleaned We haven't cleaned Have we cleaned? You have cleaned You've cleaned Youhavenot cleaned You haven't cleaned ‘Have you cleaned? They have cleaned They've cleaned -—»Theyhavenot cleaned They haven't cleaned Have they cleaned? HENPABMMbHbIM FNAFON (IRREGULAR VERB) I have eaten I've eaten | have not eaten | haven't eaten Have | eaten? Youhave eaten You've eaten You have not eaten You haven't eaten Have you eaten? He has eaten He's eaten He has not eaten He hasn't eaten Has he eaten? She has eaten She's eaten She has not eaten She hasn't eaten Has she eaten? Ithas eaten t's eaten ithas not eaten it hasn't eaten Has it eaten? We have eaten We've eaten We have not eaten We haven't eaten Have we eaten? You have eaten You've eaten You have not eaten You haven't eaten Have you eaten? They have eaten They've eaten They have not eaten They haven't eaten Have they eaten? Ua} Present relia Hannumre npavacran npowenuiero Beinonare sananme s napax. spenenn cnenyiounx rnaronoe. Venonsayn noneKaskn, sanaiire son: POcbI M OTBeTETe Ha HHX. Hanpumep: 1 see Seen... 11° catch 2 cut 12 read 4, A: Have you seen Mary? Yu, B: Yes, I've seen her. 3 work nn 13 arrive [AVE nnn 14 make 1 you / see / Mary / Yes : ead z % give 2 Jim / eat / his meal / No ring sing. 7 swim 17 teach . ; tenn! are reine Yes 8 by... 18 ring she /,read/ that book: [Ne 9 drink 19 do 5 they / clean / their house / Yes 10 G0 rennin, 20 eat 6 Mark / buy | anew bike / Yes 7 you / phone / your father / No \ 4y - ee Flocrassre a present perfect rnaronn 8 cKoG6Kax. Present perfect ynotpeGnaerca ana sbipaxenns: 1 My friend ...has opened... (open) © nelicrsHii, KoTopbie nponsownM B npow- a Rower'shop th the Milage; FIOM B HeOnpemeneHHoe Bpems. KOHKpeT- 21. z - (novido) my homework yet. Hoe spema meviCTBMA He BaKHO, BaKEH 3. The baker .. oe . penerer. (bake) many loaves of bread. Hanpnep: They have bought a new house. 4 woumenay (Korga onn ero Kynunn? Msi He sHaem, Kora. KonapeniOd apse Ne EaIDY aunt Margaret a birthday card yet? 5 Grandma .. .. (water) the flowers. nelicreni, Koropbie HaYanch B NpownoM 4 ce ellie NPonOMKatoTcA 8 HaCTORUIEM. 61 oe Jona) my gloves. Hanpumep: | have known Mary for ten years. 7 srrnnressnonnnnn (Ms) noshaxomunncs necaTs net Hasay. Ec- (Fiona and Andrew/move) to a new house yet? TECTEEHHO, SHAKOMb! H celivac.) 8 He jessseecssseuneeee (ROt/finish) his lunch yet. ® nelicreni, KoTopsie sasepumnnce coscem 9. Beth (knit) a beautiful red sweater. ARASH! MWK PESYMETATIM/ROR\eWe DUE = 4g) f . (forget) his address. uyaioTes 8 HacToAWeM. 4 Hanpumep: Tom has just painted the fence. meee en na (OH ToneKo 4TO 3aKOHHN KpacHTs. Kpacka Ha {the doctor/take) your temperature? sa0ope euje He Bbicoxna.) 12 Nigel ... (write) a new book. Fnaronbi 8 CKO6KaX. 3aTem & napax cocrasnre ananornbie aManorH cob A: What 1) ..have you done... (youldo) so far? a Cnavana nocrasete s present perfect K mapkepam present perfect orHocatca: SiGe, for, How tong, ever. never: at! B: Lots of things. | 2) soe (Clean) the already, just, 80 far, recently. house, 13) on (cook) lunch and | 4) cesmenenne (take) the dog for a walk. What about you? AD 18)... cs. (Water) the flowers, 16) (wash) the dishes and 7) ......0.. (Gut) the grass. 74 How long ynorpe6naetca 8 sonpocax o npo- omkntenbHocth AeficTsua. Harp ep: How long have you worked here? (Kak gonro Tei snece paSoraeulb?) For ynotpe6naetca ana yKasaHnAa npo- AOMKMTeNbHOCTA AeNICTBMA. Hanpumep: I’ve lived here for eight years. (91 xUBY 3f16Cb BOCEME Ner.) Since ymotpeGnaerca ana ykasaHua Bpe- MenM Havana nelicTana. ‘Hanpumep: I've known him since 1990. jonHiMTe sananne B napax. Sanaitre sonpocti # oTseTeTe Ha HUX. Hanpumep: Yu, A: How long has Jenny lived here? 4, B: She has lived here for three years. 1 Jenny / live here / three years. 2 Kim/be /a teacher / 1995 3 They / work / here / six months. 4 Peter / know / them / last year. 5. Rob / be / ill / Tuesday. Gy eeransre since wn or 1 ...for..sixmonths 5 last week 2 June 6 month 3 twoweeks 7 yesterday 4 three years 8 197 already/ ynorpe6nmotes 8 yTsepAHTeNbHbIX just BbICKaSbIBAHMAX M cTaBATCA MexKay rnaronom have “ npmsacTaem npo- weauiero spemenn. Hanpumep: They have already packed their suitcases. I've just phoned him. ynotpe6naetca 8 sonpocax M oTp- UaHMAX M cTaBHTCA B KOHYe NpeANO- >eHHA. Hanpnmep: Have you posted the letter yet? He hasn't written to me yet. nonHMTe Jananne B Napax. Sapairre sonpocsi u orseTeTe Ha HHx. Hanpumep: & 1. ¥4.A: Have you eaten dinner yet? Yu. B: Yes, | have already eaten dinner. 2. Y4, A: Have they done their homework yet? ¥4, B: No, they haven't done their homework yet. (you / eat / dinner) - (Yes) (they / do / their homework) - (No) (Tom / write / the letter) - (Yes) (Sophia / watch / the news) - (No) (Mum / clean / the house) - (No) {they / do / the shopping) - (Yes) (you / wash / the clothes) - (Yes) (Bob / go / to bed) - (No) @Vousens ever ynorpe6nserca 8 sonpocax M cTaBuTcA Mexay rnaronom have m npayacTMem npowegwiero Bpemenn. Hanpmep: Have you ever travelled abroad? never ynorpe6nsetca 8 OTpMyaTenbHbIx BbI- ckasbiBaHuAX M cTaBHTcA Mexay have 1 npwuactuem npouleauiero apemenu. Ha- npumep: | have never travelled abroad. Hanwumre npeanoxenua, ucnoneays Mapkepbl, yKazanubie B cKOGKaX. Cnenyitre npmepy. & 1 You have been to America. (ever) Have you ever been to America? (never) | have never been to America. 2. Molly has worked in an office. (ever .. (never) .... 3. Colin has gone home. (yet) (AICAPY) sresssernsooen 4 Ralph and Wendy hi (yet) (just) & Berappre yet, recently, how long, never, since, just, so far, for unm ever. 1. ..How long... have you been a teacher? 2. Kate has cleaned the window. 3 Have you been to Egypt? 4. SANA NAS .onnnnsnn Oriven a cat before. 5 I haven't invited anyone to the party 6 She has only written one letter 7. You have KNOWN them nnn five years 8 He hasn't phoned Sunday, 9 Toby has sss BOUght a dog. Kparkwe orserbi crpostes ¢ nomowibio Yes unin No, nW4HOTO MeCTOMMeHMA 8 HMeHWTeNbHOM Mapexe M BcnomoratenbHoro rnarona have / haven't unu has / hasn't. Conepxanue sonpoca He nostopsetes. Hanpymep: Have you ever eaten Chinese food? Yes, | have. / No, | haven't. Yes, I/we have. No, I/we haven't. Have you ...2 Yes, he/she/it has. No, he/she/it hasn't. Has he/she/it ...? Yes, they have. Have they ...? No, they haven't. Venonsays ra6nmuy (/ - na, X - nev), Go, sanaitre ceoemy naptHepy Bonpoce! o Bnnne (Bill) » Mapu (Mary), a sarem © nem caom, Tlotom nomennitrect po- aun. 1) Ys, A: Has Bill ever caught a big fish? Yar. B: Yes, he hes. ii) ¥4. A: Have you ever caught a big fish? Ys. B: No, I haven't. Yes, | have ay os catch /bigfish | ¥ | x | | S— fly/inaplane ¥ travel /abroad | ¥ | x ae | (RY veorncama lv |e] L { ‘Mbt ynotpeGnaem past simple ana sbipaxenna AeiicTena, Koropoe: ‘* nponsowno B npouiNoM B yKasaHHoe BpemA. They bought a big house ten years ago. (Kora? ‘Decare ner Hasan, Bens yrasaxo,) | Tom Crown was an actor for twenty years. (OH Gonswe ne axrep,) ni Petiect, | Mei ynorpe6nsem present perfect ana sbipaxe- His RelicTeMs, KOTOpOe: © nponsowno s npowsom 6 HeonpepeneHHoe: pena. They have bought a yacht. (Korga? Met He ahaem. Bpomn He yxasano,) © Hayanoce B npownom u npopommaerca ceviuac. Tom Crown has been a director for three years. (OH cran pexuccepom Tp ropa waaay M ABNATCA HM 20 ux nop) D a) 76 erfect Brute & orseTsi nponywenneie cnosa, Kak noxazano Ha npumepe. cs 1 Have you visited your grandparents? Yes, ... | visited them... last weekend, 2 Has David finished his painting? VOR) caccacsasemnzoarcesst ‘on Monday. 3 Have you read the letter? YOR cavumcnanocm mune half an hour ago. 4 Has Pam moved house? Yes, sos last month. Mocrassre s present perfect unn past simple rnaronwi 8 cKo6Kax. % 1 |....didn't go... (notigo) to school yesterday because I was ill 2 .. in (youleverifiy) a kite? 3. There is nothing in the box. | (ust/empty) it. 4 Simon (go) to the theatre last week 5 (you/eat) all the chocolate cake last night? 6 (you/wear) your new hat yet? 71 (drink) twelve glasses of water yesterday. 8 Dora... (visit) five European countries so far. . (you/come) to work by bus yesterday? (you/go) to Samantha's party last Saturday’ Rloctassre s present perfect unu past simple rnaronsi 8 cKo6Kax. 1 A:..Have you ever seen... (youlever/see) an elephant? B:Yes, | (see) some in a z00 ast summer. A (you/touch) them? B:No, they (be) in their cages. {you/go) shopping on Saturday? sve (DUY) [Ots of things. A; What se (you/buy)? B:A jacket, some shoes and a pair of trousers. 3A: (you/finish) your project yet? B:Yes, | ‘a finish) it last night. At isan -- (youltype) it yet? B:Yes, | . a (aiready/type) it. aa sm (you/ever/be) to Poland? B:Yes, |. . (go) there in 1992. A: Where .. (you/stay)? Bi .. (Stay) at a friend's house in Warsaw. Nocrassre 8 present perfect nnn past simple rnarom B cKo6Kax. Dear Lydia, I'm writing to tell you all the latest family news. Aunt Daisy (1) ...had... (Rave) ‘a baby girl a week ago. Uncle Nick is very | pleased. They (2) _. (name) the baby Louise. Uncle Bruce (3) (buy) a new car and he (4) ... (ive) the old one to Aunt Celia. Do you remember my cousin Rupert? Well, he (5) (move) to Germany last month. He (6)... (take) his wife and children with him. Grandpa (7) «.. (take) Alex on a fishing trip last weekend. Unfortunately, they (8) sevvsssnseneve (hotieatch) any fish! Grandma @ ef (recently/redecorate) the living room. She qo) (paint) the walls pink and (11) (buy) a new carpet to match. It looks lovel That's all for now. Take care and write soon with your news. Love, Mum G3), exiceprre npasunenes erser. 1 I'ma teacher. | ..A.. ina school. Awork — B worked am working BHO nun Goodbye and then he walked away. Ahas said B said © says 341 my work. Can I leave, now? Afinish —B havefinished © am finishing [er ‘on a new book at the moment. A work B amworking C have worked 5 make any noise. Mum is sleeping A Doesn't B Don't ¢ Didn't 6 She always her teeth twice a day. A brushes B has brushed C is brushing 7 Lswsnnnnnnsnnne & POStCArd two days ago. It was from my parents, A get B havegot © got 8 We alot of money on our new house so far. Aspent B havespent C are spending 9 There any rice in the cupboard, Aaren't B isn't Cc is 10 This house ‘A belongs B belong ‘ Ihave broke a vase yesterday. Were you be in Paris last month? Tom has ever eaten all the frit There were not no people at the bus stop. Alex already cut his finger yesterday. John hasn't never phoned me yet. to my uncle Tom. © have belonged Bertepnure nunee cnoso & KaxnoM npennomenmn. onnens Pau kewl Buumarento nocmorpure Ha 9TM nap npen: noxenun. B Kaxqon nape 06a npeAnorent Mmelor cxomHit cMbicn. 1. | saw Tim @ week ago. have {have not seen Tim for a week. 2 When did you go to Spain? ago —_-How long ago did you go to Spain? 3 I became a teacher four years ago. have | have been a teacher for four years. Bnanwmte of Aeyx no NATH MponyujeH- HbIx cnoB, BKMOYaR cnoBa, BLIRencH: HbIe KMPHEIM UIpHcbTOM. cs 1. He became a singer ten years ago. has He ...has been a singer for... ten years. 2 Thay visited their friends a month ago. have They their friends for a month, 3. When did you visit your grandparents? ago How long your grandparents? 4 She has been a doctor for ten years. became She ten years ago. Bpeviaa (Brenda) 4 Jliok (Luke) nepeexann @ Ho- Boi HOM. OHM O4eHb saHATbL. NocmotpHTe Ha ‘enMcoK nog KaprunKoit. What have they done? What have they not done? (v - cnenanu, x - Her.) Bpinonnure sananme 8 napax. 3anaiire sonpoct! w oreeTsre Ha HMX. Hanpmmep: 4, A: Have they hung the curtains up? 4. B: No, they haven't. hang the curtains up x repair the taps x paintthe fence / polishthetloors buy new carpets. ¥ _ plantany trees x fix the roof X Clean the cupboards 7 CAMCEMEHHG pea nuwer nucbmo ceoei nompyre Cannn. Alonnwmre nuctmo, nenonbsya npenbiaywiee 3a- anne. Dear Sally, We moved into our new house last weekend. It is lovely but we have had lots of things to do. We haven’t hung the curtains up yet, but we have painted the fence. is es, Moving to a new house is a lot of hard work. | hope everything will be ready when you come to visit us! Lots of love, Brenda ~ o Ue Prepos ons Hpeanert Bpewenle They decorate a tree at Christmas. Inthe summer, they goto the beach. His grandfather takes him to the park on Sunday mornings. Npeqnoru spemexH McnonbsyloTca ANA yKasaHMA BpeMeHH AelicTEHA. Yale Bcero ynoTpeGnaIoTCR at, in w on. Hanpamep: He goes to school at eight o'clock in the morning. peu: at7 o'clock Mecaups: in September, in March uw. ani: on Monday pasgHnnn: at Christmas Bpemena roa: in the winter/spring/ on New at Easter autumn 4 7.2. vate) atthe weekend roguis in 1096, in 1998 ur pare: on May 6th B ouipaxennnx: at the moment eae in the 20th century sacra eyrox at present onxpet- on Tuesday 8 euipaxen: in the moming! E = afternoon/evening oe eee oa in an hour/n a minute npunara- cose ina weektew days! TensHoe + ight monthiyear day: ‘on a hot day Mpumevanne. Npennora spemeHi He ynotpe6natorcs: a) co cnogamn today, tomorrow, tonight unm yesterday. Hanpumep: Come to my house tomorrow morning 6) nepeg cnosamn this, last, next, every, all, some, each, one wnm any. Hanpumep: Let's go to the cinema next Saturday. Ynorpe6ure cnepyioue cnosa u cno- . BocoueTaHMA c HYKHBIMM Npemsoramu. Boraawre ef;,00 meme Ms Hanpumep: in March, at Christmas | like getting up late ...at... the weekend. 1 March, Christmas, spring, Friday, the weekend, 21a BOM sosessne May 14th Saturday evening, noon, July 5th, the evening, 3 Let's meet ...n.» 8:00 and go shopping. 4 5 9 o'clock, Sunday, 1972, night, the 19th century, 6 o'clock, Monday morning, September 16th, Friday morning Linda had a French lesson the morning, the winter, Christmas Day, dawn The boat leaves ......0. te minutes. s c 3 5 g Q 2 ec He usually meets his friends............ the evening. Call me 2 o'clock tomorrow, Tina's birthday party Wa... Sunday night. See you a few weeks! Bye! Jenny likes staying at home «nu. Soar rainy days, Berassre npeanoru at, on unum in, rae 9TO NeO6xoRMMO. 1. Mr Simpson is arriving ...0n... Friday. 2 Ilike walking in the park ..... hot days. 3. The accident happened......... yesterday evening, 4. Lam very BUSY sn the moment: 5. Tom plays tennis... every Sunday. 6 The bus leaves ......... ten minutes. 7 They were at the 200 this morning. 8 Ihave a doctor's appointment ..... today. 9 They played tents... last Saturday. 10. We can go to the Beach ..nn. Sunday. 11 My family has lunch NOON. 12 We give presents ......... Christmas. 13. Don't forget to call Vill... tonight. 14 The farmer woke up dawn and fed the chickens, 15. Jason was fast asleep ® Berapsre npennors at, on wn in. Goodbye. See midnight. Tim sorry, Mir Evans isn't here the moment. (Let's meat J 880 * tomorrow Nepea samn nporpamma Tenenepenay Ha BLIXoR- Hote. OHH M3 yHeHHKoB (BeAyUINi!) BbIGMPaeT Te- nenepenasy, He roBopA 0 cBOeM BbIGope APyTMM. Ocranbibie sagaior emy Bonpocs|, 4TOGEI ysHaTb, Kaxylo OM BbiGpan. YranasuiMi saHMMaeT MecTO seayuero. morning 9.00 Bugs Bunny 8.00 Mickey Mouse 11.00 Cinderela 9.00 The Jungle Book afternoon 2.00 Detective 3.00 The Love ‘Smart Boat 4.00 Happy Days 4.00 The Monsters ‘evening 7.00 Basketball 6.00 Showtime Game with Sharon 9,00 The News 9.00 The News Hanpnmep (yenink stiGupaet nepenary “The Monsters”): iton Saturday? 4. 4: Is it in the aftemoon? Ya. 2: Yes, it's. 4. 5: Is tat 4 o'clock? Ya. 2: Yes, itis. 4. 6: It's The Monsters! ae Heanor meer Mpeanorm mecta ynotpe6natotcs Ans ykasaHua mecToHaxoxneHus. K HAM OTHOCATCA: On, Under, in front of, behind, beside / next to, near, at, in, between w among. Npeqnor between ykasbiBaeT Ha MECTO Mexay AByMs O6beKTaMM (OAYWIeBNeHHEIMM Mn HeOAyWeBNeHHbIMM). Mpemnor among ykasbisaet Ha ecto cpean Tpex unu Gonee o6teKToB. The vase is on the table. Toms in front of Paul. The cat is under the table. Paul is behind Tom. The armchair is beside/ The man is at the door. next to the fireplace.The The children are in the lamp is near the fireplace. room. The house is between _The teacher is standing the bank and the post among the students. office. ensena MLL YroTpEbasen att 8 BbIPaKeHMAX: at school / university / college, at work, at home, at the top of ..., at the bottom of ... ¢ apecamm, Korna ykasbi oma: at 20, Oxford Street, HO in Oxford Street em HoMep 8 BbIPaKEHMAX: in the middle, in the air, in the sky, in bed, in hospital, in prison, in a newspaper magazine, in a picture ¢ HasBaHMAMM roponos, cTpaH M4 KOHTHMHeHTOB: in Athens, in England, in Europe, in Australia Wu 8 BbIpaKeHMAX: on the left, on the right on the first / second u 7.2. floor Moi rosopam: onachair Ho in an armchair eo Bertapere in, at un on. What have you got ...in... your pocket? Where's Paul? He is ........ his bedroom. Mother 1S sosonnse ROME. I ike to sit an armchair by the fire. Glasgow is a large city......... Scotland, We Ve nun Number 37, King’s Road 7) The answer is... the bottom of the page. 8 My house is the first one the left, 9 She has left her purse the chair. 10. The manager's Off€ IS «0... the second floor. 41 Dinner is the table 12. Paulis hospital because he sill @} rervenne ein span I'm studying French on/in/at schoo! Your shoes are under/between/at the bed. The cat is lying ameng/in front ofiat the fire. Sue is standing under/atibehind Nancy. The boy is standing on/in/among his friends. Who was that woman beside/underion your mother? Our house is among/neariin the fire station. He has a computer in front offoniat his desk. 9. The children are playing at/on/in the garden. 10 The sofa is at/next tolamong the table. 11. | sit atlinbetween my two best friends in class. 12. George studied History in/on/at the University of Essex. onsene Sanonmmre nponycKn cneayiouwnnn npegnoramn. near - on - at- in front of - in Dear Sally, My family and | are (1) ...jn.... New York. We are spending the Christmas holidays with our relatives We are staying (2) ...... my uncle's house. I'm having a lot of fun with my cousins. There is a park (3) their house. We play (4) the swings and slides every day. There was a snowstorm yesterday! There is a lot of snow (5) the ground now. My cousins and I want to make a snowman © sao the house Tope you had a good time (7) ..... Italy Write soon. Love, Janet eS re} Sanonuure nponycKn npennoramn 13 crhmcka. OAMH M3 HX MOxeT 6bITh ynorpe6nen asamabl. under, in, at, next to, near, in front of, between, on Emily's bedroom ! Emily is sitting 1) ...at... her desk. The desk is 2) the window. There is a lamp 3) it Emily's bed is 4) ... two small tables. There is carpet 5) the floor. Her cat is 6) the bed. The wardrobe is 7) Emily's clothes are 8) ... is an armchair 9) her desk. the wardrobe. There .. the desk. Bbinonwwte saqaHve 8 napax. SaKpoiite TexcT TOA KapTHHKoi M3 ynpaxnenna 8 M, raga Ha Kap- ‘Twhiky, sagaiire onpocti o pacnonoxeHMn sewer (w Kota) 8 KomHate Smunn (Emily). Orserbte Ha 97M ponpoct. Hanpamep: Y4. A: Where is Emily's cat? Yu. B: It's under the bed. 4. A: Where is Emily's desk? Y4. 8: It's in front of the window. sucenttting , Hapucyitre ceoro KomHary. Onmwure pacnonoxe- Hue sewer. This is my bedroom. There is a... a Tipeanorn aewxeHna ynorpe6nniorca ANA yKavaHii” HanpaeneHHA(HHi) ABMKeHHA OTHOCHTENbHO Ka- Kux-NG0 O6vexToB. K HAM OTHOCATER: over, along, across, up, down, into, out of, round, onto, through Wfrom a tO n+ The plane is flying over the city The car is going along the street. The man is walking across the street. The policeman is coming round the corner. The thief is jumping onto the truck. The bus is going through a tunnel. se Piped ene The bus is going from London to Oxford. Mpnmevanne. Kora neem 8 Bay cnocos Nepenswxenna, Mbi ynoTpe6naem npeanor by. Hanpumep: by car / bus | train / taxi | plane / boat HO: on foot Bctasete npeanorm up, into, through, round, onto, from... to, over un down. 1 The dog is jumping ...onto... the table. 2. The postman has jUst QON@ «nnn the comer 8 HOW far iS it .nnne YOUF ROUSE wrnsnn the POS office? The man is getting into the taxi The woman is getting out of the taxi the tunnel the village. ... the ladder. ‘The train is going The plane is fying .. Look! That man has climbed Tears are 1Unning sane. his face. Come ... the house and get warm. GO, onsepennre nymnoe enose. ross/into the bridge to get to evan 1. You must go up/ school. 2 Put the cake into/out ofthrough the oven. 3 The motorbike is going down/onto/through the tunnel. 4 The children ran onto/out offover the classrooms when the bell rang. 5 |.go to school on/by/onto foot. 6 The pop singer is ready to sing. He is coming through/over/onto the stage 7 The childis running through/overiacross the road. 8 The cat has jumped down/onto/across the car. 9 You must always take off your shoes when you come into/down/round the house 10 He goes to work by/on/into bus every day. of unm across. 3arem paccxamute, KaK NpoltTH OT NowTB! K KenesHOACPOKHO- a Bctaspre along, up, through, down, out my BoKsany. A: Excuse me. Where is the post office? B: Go 1) ...along... King’s Road and go 2)... the tunnel. When you come 3) the tunnel, turn left. Walk until you get to the bridge, GO 4) .unnun the steps, 5) ow the bridge ANd 6) canine HE steps. Then go 7) the road and the post office isin front of you. Vcnonssya Kaprukky, sniuinTe HyKHBIe npen- forH M3 NpHBeAeHHOTO criucKa. SaTeM ZaKpoitre TeKCT M ONMUIMTe KAPTHHKY. conto, through, out of, to, over, down, into, along, up It is Saturday morning. Tim and Bob are playing football in the garden. Their sister Jenny is getting 1) ...onto... her bicycle. Her friends are riding t bicycles 2) .. . the pavement. Their father is carrying the shopping bags 3) the house. Their mother is coming 4) srominm the house. ‘Someone is painting their house. He is climbing 5) he ladder. A black cat is jumping 6) ; from the tree. A white cat iS gOiNg 7) wne.uu the .. the window. Some birds are Haiiqure cbororpacban 8 xypHanax 4, mcnonbaya MpeANOrH ABHXeHUS, paccKaXKMTe, 4TO AeNaIoT w306paxeHHbIe Ha HX OAM. & Cnoco6b! sbipaxenuan 6ynyujero What will you buy Sandra for her birthday? | think Il buy her a bottle of pertume. What about you? Perhaps I'll buy her a pair of earrings. Will you help me choose them? Yes, | will npoctoe spema (future simple *) o6paayerca ¢ nomowsbio will m KopHeBoi (OcHOBHOM) chopmo! rnarona. Hanpumep: He will visit his friends. They will go to the cinema. Bonpocti o6pasytorca yTeM nocTaHoBku will nepeA MYHbIM MeCTOHMeHMeM B MMeHMTeNBHOM napexe (NM CyUleCTeH- TenbHbim). Hanpumep: Will he visit his friends? Will they go to the cinema? B otpvuatenbHbIx npea- noxeHnax nocne will crasutca NOt. Hanpumep: He will not / won't visit his friends. They will not / won't go to the cinema *WWorna ynotpeGnaetca Tepainn future indefinite, a | will leave you will leave he will leave she will leave it will leave we will leave you will leave they will leave Tlonnas thopma She will come | will pay in cash, They will not sing. We will help. He will not run, You will be late. \| Ni eave | will not leave you'll leave you will not leave helll leave he will not leave she'll leave she will not leave itll eave it will not leave welll leave we will not leave you'll leave you will not leave they'll leave they will not leave Brawmre Kparkne cbopmet, Kax noKazano wa npumepe. ___ Kpatkas chopma She'll come. 1 pay in cash. They nn sing. We serennnnnee MOND. He onesnnnnnes TUM. YOU ener BO late. won't leave Will | leave? you won't leave Will you leave? he won't leave Will he leave? she won't leave Will she leave? itwon't leave Will it leave? we won't leave Will we leave? you won't leave Will you leave? they won't leave Will they leave? Buinonuure sananve s napax. Sapanre Bonpoct! u oTseTTe Ha HUX, Mcnonbayn nogcKasKu. Hanpane| Yu, A: He won't come to work today. Yu, B: Will he come to work tomorrow, then? 1 onsen He / not come / to work today She / not cook / a meal today. They / not go out / tonight. She / not visit / them tonight. \ /not study / tonight. He / not sing / tonight. Future simple ynorpe6nsetca: a) ana o6osHayeHnna 6yayunx aeiicTEnii, Ges ykaganina TouHoro spemenn. Hanpimep: We'll travel around the world one day. 6) ana npeackasa- Hn 6yayuNMX cobeitHit (predictions). Hanpumep: You'll be a great computer operator one day. 8) Ana BbipaKenna yrpos wnn npe- aynpexnenni (threats / warnings). Hanpumep: Be quiet or Ill send you out! 1) ana sbipaxe- Hus o6euaHni (promises) 4 pewennit, ApMHRTeIX & MoMeHT peun (on-the-spot decisions). Hanpumep: I'l buy you this ring. A) rnaronamu hope, think, believe, expect 7. © BbIPAKEHMAMM I'm Sure, I'm afraid M Tn, a TakoxKe Hape4inaMn probably, perhaps t.n. Hanpumep: | hope he will pass his exams. Perhaps I'll see her tonight. iF Whe[2bee| K Mapkepam future simple otHocatoa: tomorrow, the day after tomorrow, next week / month / year, tonight, soon, in a week / month / year WT.A. @ sus Ss Beransre will (1!) unu will not (won't). You are late, You ...ivon't. 2 "The ice-cream is melting. the freezer.” Perhaps Tom......... start looking for a better job, al nue: be able to help you tomorrow because I'm busy. get there in time. " put it in e 5 ‘We haven't got any milk.’ buy some." 6 Puton your coat or you get cold. 7 tmatraic | have time to go shopping with you next Saturday. 8 lexpect | iia see Brenda at the party the day after tomorrow. 9 It's Fay's birthday next WEEK. | rns SEND her a birthday card, 10 Stuart is very tired. | think he goto bed early tonight. Betassre rnaronbi 6 chopme future simple. help, go, lend, order, take, show 1A: Ive lost my wallet B: 1.1) help... you find it. 2 A: I've forgotten my umbrella, BED cmuscnsecaunnas you mine. 3A: We haven't got any milk, B: Never mind. | .. and buy some. 4 A; The dog isill. B: I... i ito the vet. 5 A: Have you got a new car? B: Yes, 1... “ .» itto you later. 6 A: I don't want to cook tonight. By OK. I... .. @ pizza, then, Hanvumre sonpoce! m orpnyatent 1 They will be back soon, Will they be back soon? They won't be back 00n. 2 Tom will go to Africa next year. 3 She will visit us next Tuesday. re parle CTBETEL @) vere re coerce crore - ? B Kparkux oreerax mb! ynorpensem tonxo Will hey go camping next week’ Hw4HOe MeCTOMMeHHe B MMeHMTeENbHOM nafe- Yes, ... they will. »ke M will / won't. Conepxakue Bonpoca He noB- Will Peter call Kate tonight? Yes, Will they . Yes, they will. No, they won't. Will you help me fix the TV? No, pocawenos; 2 Will Tom buy a car next year? No, Topaeres. Hanpiep: Will you be back in an hour Yes, !wil, No, I wort 3 “a Fone go toa concen. ira Ne, 4 Will the child te thi es, Will you..? Yes, wewill. No, Iiwe wont alesis 5 Will Mother be back in an hour? No Willhe/sheyit..2 Yes, he/she/it wil, No, he/shelit won't 6 rd Itis going to rain. You will be a great pianist one day. He Is having a meeting with his (810 oveangno. Ecre seHoe noKa- —_(MIpemoxasaHne.) boss in an hour. (On aTo sanna- saTenbcrs0 ~ Ty¥H Ha HeGe,) Huposan.) Be going to © YreepxqeHua crpostca ¢ noMoutbio rarona to be (am, is, are), going to w KOpHeBoid (OcHOBHOM) «hopmpi rnarona. Hanpnmep: He Is going to eat out tonight. B Bonpocax rnaron to be 8 KYKHOIA cbop- Me cTaBHTcA Nepep AMYHbIM MeCTOMMeHHeM B MMeHHTeNbHOM nanexe (Ann CyWIeCTBMTeENbHEIM). Hanpumep: Is he going to eat out tonight? OTpvyaHiiA CTpORTCA ¢ NOMOUbIO not Nocne rnarona to be. Hanpumep: He is not | isn’t going to eat out tonight. fs f jl am going to study I'm going to study lam not going to study Im not goingto study Am | going to study? @ Be going to ynotpe6naetea ans: a) BbIPaxKeHMA SapaHee NPMHATHIX NNaHOB M HaMepeHHii Ha (GnMsKoe) 6yaywiee (plans / intentions). Hanpumep: | am going to play football this afternoon. He is going to buy a bike this summer. 6) npenckasaHwii, Kora yxKe ECT AOKAsaTeNbCTBA Toro, 4TO OHM COyAyTcA B ENMSKOM 6yAyWieM (evidence). Hanpymep: It is going to rain. (Ha Hebe Ty¥.) Present Continuous © [ns o6osna4enua pevicrenii, sapanee sannanwposaHHeix Ha HeganeKoe Gyayujee, MoxeT ynoT- pe6nseca TawxKe present continuous. Hanpumep: | am meeting Helen at two o'clock. B YacTHocTH, C rnaronamu aswxeHna come, go, fly, travel, leave # 7.8. Hanpumep: | am leaving for Paris tomorrow. (A 970 sannanupogan.)

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