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46. IlpoqHTaii.
Oo
[ou] [o] [A]
no dog son ( CbtH)
go frog London
doll lov~ ( Jtro6umb)
fox
47. IlpoqHTaii.
Frog, go, doll, London, dog, fox, son, no, love.
48. IlpoqHTaii HMeaa ,z:i;eTeii.
Tom, Bob, Jo~, Rob, Doh.
49. BcTaBL 6yKBbI.
L_ndon, g_, f_og, dol_, n_, do_, s_n, _ox, lov_.
50. CocTaBb CJIOBO H3 6y1rn.
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53. IlpoqHTaii.
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[ai] [i]
Hi! pink
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fi-n~ is ( 6CllOMOZameJtbHblU ZJlaZOJl)
ni-n~ (9) his ( ezo)
fi-v~ (5) Britain
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54. IlpO"llHT3H.
No, I, dog, six, fox, five, go, pink, frog, nine, London, is, son, fine, his,
doll, love, Hi ! Britain
56. Ilp0"11HT3H.
Hi! I'm Tom. Bob is five. Mike is from Britain.
Hi ! I'm Mike. Tim is nine. His son is fine.
Hi! I'm Liz. Rob is six. I love Britain.
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61. IlpO"llHT3H.
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ni-ce ( 1Cpacu6blU) it (amo)
li-on pig
li-ke ( .7t106umb, npaBumbcH) swim
big :r,
lit-tle
kit-ten
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62. IlpoqHTaii:.
No, swim, I, Ike, it, dog, Joe, six, like, fox, Tom, five, pig, go, Bill, pink,
frog, Mike, nine, Tib, big, London, nice, Bob, is, lion, son, Tim, fine, Liz,
little, his, Rob, doll, kitten, Doh, Britain, love, Hi !
63. IlpoqHTail.
Hi! I'm Bob. I'm from Britain. I like London. I'm fine.
Hi! I'm Mike. I'm six. I'm.from Minsk. I like it. I'm O.K.
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67. IlpoqHTaii:.
a dog-dogs a pig-pigs
a lion - lions a kitten - kittens
a frog - frogs a son- sons
a doll - dolls a robot - robots
68. IlpoqHTail.
six pigs nine big lions five nice pigs
nine dogs five pink dolls six little sons
five kittens six little frogs nine big dolls
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78. IlpoqHTaii.
Aa
[ei] [re]
na-me (uMH) cat am ( BcnoMozame.nbHbtu z.nazo.n)
sna-ke . and (u) have ·
Africa has
79. IlpoqHTaii HMeua ,n;eTeii.
Ann, Sam, Alf, Nan, Pam Jake, Kate, Dave, Jane
I'm Ann. I'm Nan. I'm Jane. His name is.Alf.
lam Ann. I am Pam. I am Kate. His name is Jake.
80. IlpoqHTaii.
Name-, am, Ann, dog, Joe, and, six, like, snake, Sam, five, have, Kate,,. ,
Mike, go, nine, Dave, nice, has, son, fine, Jake, hop, Jane, love, Hit .
81. IlpoqHTaii 6:&ICTpo.
I have Sam has
I have got Sam has got
I have got a snake. Sam has got a pig
I have got a little snake. Sam has got a pink pig .
85. IlpoqHTaii.
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name Kate bl~ck dad Ann have can ( M01lb, yMemb)
snake Jake parrot grandad Sam haven't.
Dave rat orange Pam has can't ( ne M01lb,
Jane rabbit Nan hasn't ne yMemb)
86. IlpoqHTaii.
a cat and a dog Jake and Nick a parrot and a lion
a snake and a frog Mike and Dave a rabbit and a fox
a kitten and a pig. Bill and Kate a rat and a snake
87. IlpoqHTaii.
I have got a dog. Jane has got a doll. Jake hasn't got a pig.
I haven't got a snake. Alf hasn't got a rat. Nick hasn't got a rabbit.
I haven't got a lion. Dave hasn't got a parrot. Nan hasn't got a kitten.
88 .. IlpoqHTaii.
a) His name is Dave. Dave has got six dogs, five cats and nine parrots.
Dave hasn't got a rabbit. Dave hasn't got a fox.
b) I am Sam. I'm fine. I am from Africa. I have got a dad. His name is-Bob.
I have got a grandad. His name is Tom. I haven't got a son.
c) His name is Mike. Mike has got a pig. It is big. It is pink. Mike like~ his
pig. Mike hasn't got a rat. Mike hasn't got a snake.
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90. IIpoquTail.
Yy
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my family boy
fly granny play ( uzpamb)
Bye! happy ( C1laCm.nU6blU)
91. IIpoquTail HMeHa ,IJ;eTeil.
Billy, Abby, Kitty, Willy, Andy, Polly
92. IIpoquTail.
Family, name, my, Billy, boy, six, like, snake, Abby, five, have, fly, ha-
ven't, granny, Mike, happy, nine, Kitty; nice, has, play, ·son, fine, Jake,
hasn't, love. Hi! Bye!
93. IIpoquTail ,IJ;HaJioru.
- Hi! My name is Billy. - Hi! My name is Willy.
- Hi! My name is Kitty. - Hi! My name is Jane.
- I'm fine. - I have got a dog. My dog is big.
- And I'm fine. - I have got a kitten. My kitten is nice.
- Bye, Kitty! -Bye, Jane!
- Bye, Billy! - Bye, Willy!
MecTonMeHHH / Pronouns
JIH"tJHbie (Personal) IIpHT.HmaTeJibHhle (Possessive)
KTo? qTo? qeli? qb.H? qbH?
I .H my MOH
you ThI your TBOH
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she OHa her ee
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you Bbl your Balli
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(* - Mecmou.wenua, Komopbte u3yttaKJmca 6 4-M KJtacce)
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116. IlpoquTail.
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117. IIpo'IHTaii. CnHmH no,11;qepKHYTLie npe,11;JiomeHHH.
- Have you got a family?
Yes, I have got a mum, a dad and a sister.
- Have you got a computer?
Yes, I have. I like to play computer games.
- Has your uncle got a pet?
Yes, he has got a nice black puppy.
- His puppy likes to run and jump.
- Is your rabbit blue?
No, it isn't. My rabbit is grey.
118. 0TBeTb Ha BOilpOCbl 0 ceoe:
Yes, I have./ No, I haven't.
Have you got a cat? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Have you got a t ortoise? ------~-------------
Have you got a dog?
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Have you got a fish? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
Have you got a parrot? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
I'Jial'OJI-CB.H3Ka to be (OTpHIJ;aHHe)
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121. Ilpoq]{Taii:. YcTHO OTBeTL ua uonpocLI no TeKCTY. ·
Hello! My name is Sam. I am not from Belarus. I am from America. I am a
big boy - I'm seven. I am a pupil. I like to play computer games. I have got
a mum, a dad, a granny, agrandadandalittlesister. Mysisterisn'tapupil.
She is one. She is funny. I love my family. We are happy.
And I have got an uncle. His name is Willy. He has got a puppy, Rex. Rex
is black and grey. Rex can run and jump. Rex is nice and funny. I love my
uncle and I like his puppy.
126. IlpO'IHTaH.
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th [oJ th [0]
this (amom, ama) three (3)
they(onu) thanks ( cnacu6o)
father thank you ( cnacu6o me6e)
grandfather
mother
grandmother
brother
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mum-
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granny - ________
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133. IIpoquTaii.
- Have you got a mother?
-Yes, I have. Her name is Helen. She is nice.
-Have you got a father?
-Yes, I have. His name is Jack. He is fine.
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- Have you got a sister?
-No, I haven't. But (no) I have got a brother. His name is Nick.
- Is he a big boy?
- Yes, he is. He is ten. He is a pupil.
- Has Nick got many ( Mnozo) friends?
- Yes, he has. They like to run, jump and play computer games.
134. IlpoqHTail H CDHmH. .
I have got a mother. She is nice. I have got a father. He is O.K.
I have got a grandmother and a grandfather. They are fine.
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139. PacitpacL KpymoK uyatHLIM u;BeToM.
pink0 black0 orange 0 grey 0 green 0 yellowO
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145. IlpoqHTait:.
wh
[w] [h]
what ( 1lmo? Ka-,cou?) who (Kmo?)
where ( I'ae? Kyaa? OmKyaa?)
white
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a) What is your name? - My name is Mike.
How old are you? - . I'm seven.
Where are you from? - I am from Britain.
How are you? - I'm fine, thanks.
b) Who is he? -· He is my father.
What is his name? - His name is Nick.
Where is he from? - He is from Minsk.
How is your father? - He is fine, thank you.
c) Who is she? - She is my sister.
What is her name? - Her name is Kate.
Where is she from? - She is from London.
How is your sister? - She is fine, thank you.
146. CocTaBL npe,ll;JIOateHHH H aanumH ux.
Who he from? ~-----------------,-------~
r JiaI'OJI-CB.H3Ka be
YTBepm,n;eHne Bonpoc 0Tpnn;aHne
I am fine. Am I fine? I am not fine.
He is fine. Is he fine? He isn't fine.
She is fine. Is she fine? She isn't fine.
It is fine . Is it fine? It isn't fine.
We are fine. Are we fine? We aren't fine.
You are fine. Are you fine? You aren't fine.
They are fine. Are they fine? They aren't fine.
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I' JiaI'OJI-CBH3Ka be
Y TBepm,n;eHHe Borrpoc 0Tpliu;aHHe
I am fine. Am I fine? I am not fine.
He is fine. · Is he fine? He isn't fine.
She is fine. Is she fine? She isn't fine.
It is fine. Is it fine? It isn't fine.
We are fine. Are we fine? We aren't fine.
You are fine. Are you fine? You aren't fine.
They are fine. Are they fine? They aren't fine.
160. BcTaBL Am. Is HJIH Are B &aqaJio Borrpoca.
a) Is he a pupil? f) - - - - Bob and Tom friends?
b) we from Belarus? g) she nice?
c) it a brown lion? h) I a good pupil?
d) you fine? i) his sons funny?
e) they from Africa? j) Liz happy?
161.06Be,ZJ;H rJiaroJI-CBH3Ky. IIocTaBL BOnpoc.
a). She is funny.
b). We are good friends. -------------------~
c). I am fine.
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0 purple
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164. 0TBeTh Ha BOIIpOCLI.
a) Is he a pupil? Yes, he is.
b) Is Bob a pupil? No, he isn't.
c) Are they friends? Yes, they _ _ _ __
d) Are Bob and Tom friends? No, they - - - - -
e) Is she nice? Yes, she _ _ _ __
f) Is Liz happy? No, she _ _ __
g) Are we from Belarus? Yes, we _ _ _ __
h) Are his sons from Belarus? No, they - - - - -
165. IlpoqHTaii. (3aIIOMHH: ph= f)
I am Jack. I'm fine. I am from America, from Boston. I'm eight. I have
got a nice white and black cat. It is funny. My cat likes children.
I have got a friend. His name is Henry. He is from Boston, too. He is
twelve. His telen.hone number is 915-84-67. We like to read books. We like
to run and jump. My friend and I like to play. We are happy.
0TBeTb Ha BOIIpOC:6I.
1) Where is Jack from?
2) How old is he?
3) What colour is his cat?
4) Is his cat funny?
5) Where is Henry from?
6) What is his telephone number?
7) How old is Henry?
8) Are Jack and Henry happy?
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169. IIpo'llHTan.
- Hello! What is your name?
- Hi! My name is Alex. And what is your name?
- My name is Kate. How old are you?
- I'm nine. And how old are you, Kate?
- I am eight. Where are you from, Alex?
- I'm from Britain, from London. London is very nice. It is old. And where
are you from, Kate?
- I am from America. America is very big. Alex, have you got a family?
- Yes, I have. I have got a mum. Her name is Nell. She is nice. I've got a
dad. His name is Dave. He's fine. And I've got a baby sister. She is funny.
- How is your sister?
- She is fine, thanks.
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5) What is her name?
c) I am a good friend.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _a good friend?
d) Your doll is little.
- - - - - - - - - - - - -- - - - - - -little?
e) Her snakes are yellow.
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ellow?
173. Hanumu OTBeTi.1 npHMepoB cJioBaMH.
a) nine and three is twelve d) one and three is - - - - - - -
b) six and four is e) five and seven is - - - - - - -
c) eight and three is f) eight and two is - - - - - - -
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174. IlpoqHTaii.
Hello! My name is Vova. I am eight. I've got a big family. We are from
Belarus, from Brest. It is nice and green.
I've got a father and a mother. My father is fine. His name is Nick. My
mother is a teacher. Her name is Anna Ivanovna. She is a teacher of English.
She likes her pupils and the pupils love her too.
My sister Lena isn't a pupil - she is three. She has got twelve dolls. Lena
likes to play.
I have got an uncle. My uncle is a pilot. He has got a son, Alex. We are
friends.we like to run, jump and play computer games.
I love my family very much ( Ol.{eHb).
Bye. Vova.
0TBeTL ea BOilpOCLI.
1) Where is Vova from? 6) Has Vova got a mother?
2) Is Brest nice? 7) What is he~ name?
3) Has Vova got a father? 8) Is his mother a teacher?
4) What is his name? 9) Has Vova got an uncle?
5) Is his father fine? 10) Are Vova and Alex friends?
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176. HcnpaBL omH6KH.
1) She are from America.
2) We is pupils.
3) How is you?
4) He's got fine.
5) They are friends?
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UNIT 3. PEOPLE AROUND ME
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hair ( BOJlOCbt, wepcmb) my hair, his hair, her hair, your hair 0 My hair
is good. Kitty has got brown hair. Her uncle has got black hair. His cat has
got white hair. Frogs haven't got hair.
eye ( ZJla3 ), an eye - eyes, one eye - two eyes, blue eyes, brown eyes
0 His mum has got brown hair and grey eyes. Her cat has got green eyes.
Look! My sister is nice. Her eyes are big and blue.
ear ( yxo), an ear - ears, one ear - two ears, big ears, little ears 0 A mouse
has got little ears. Rabbits have got big ears. Snakes haven't got ears. Look!
His funny puppy has got one black ear and one white ear.
nose (noc ), a nose - noses, my nose, his nose, her nose, your nose O My
nose is little. Is your nose big? His pig has got a little pink nose.
mouth (pom), a red mouth, a big mouth O A frog has got a big mouth.
Has your hamster got a little mouth?
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183. IlpO'IHTaH.
long ( iJJlu1utblU ) , long ears, long hair, a long nose, a long snake 0 Her
grandmother has got long hair. Boys haven't got long hair. Rabbits have
got long ears.
short ( KopomKuu), short hair, short ears 0 His father has got short
brown hair. This dog has got short ears. This pig has got a short nose.
fair ( ceemJlble ), fair hair O Polly has got fair hair and blue eyes. My
mother has got short fair hair. Her sister has got long fair hair.
beautiful ( Kpacueaa) my beautiful mother, his beautiful granny O Is your
sister beautiful? Yes, she is. She has got long fair hair and green eyes. Her
friend Liz is beautiful.
184. IlpO'IHTaH H OTBeTL.
r'l SQn, LQndon, lQve, c2lour (4eem)
What colour is your hair?
My hair is
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What colour are your eyes?
My eyes are
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What colour 1s your nose?
My nose is
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What colour is your mouth?
My mouth is
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I'JiaroJI have (uMemb)
have not = haven't has not = hasn't
Y TBepm~eHHe Bonpoc 0TpH:a;aHHe
I have got a dog. Have I got a dog? I haven't got a dog.
We have got a dog. Have w~ot a dog? We haven't got a dog.
You have got a dog. Have yo got a dog? You haven't got a dog.
They have got a dog. Have they got a dog They haven't got a dog.
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3) She has got a red mouth.
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2) True(+) or False(-).
1. Henry has got short hair. _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2. Henry has go\ big ears. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3. His mother isn't beautiful. - - - - - - - -
4. His father has got long hair. _ _ _ _ _ __
5. His sister has got a red mouth. _ _ _ _ __
6. His grandmother is old. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
7. Henry likes his ears. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3) /( aii KpamKue omBemO£.
1. Has Henry got grey eyes? _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2. Has Henry got little ears? _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3. Is his mother beautiful? - - - - - - - - -
4. Is his sister 12? - - - - - - - - - - - -
5. Are they happy? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
6. Are they from Belarus?
7.Havetheygotadog? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
8. Have they got a cat? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4) OmBem& na Bonpoc&i no meKcmy.
1. Where is Henry from?
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7. What colour are her eyes?
194. IlpO"llHTaH.
- Hi, Bob! How are you?
- Hello, Nick! I'm fine! Have you got a sister?
-Yes, I have.
- What is her name?
- Her name is Mary.
- Is she beautiful?
- Oh, yes, she is! She has got long fair hair, little ears, a nice nose and a
pink mouth.
- What colour are her eyes?
- Her eyes are green. They are big and beautiful. I love my sister.
8 eight 18 eighteen _ _ _ _ _ _ __
9 nine 19 nineteen ~~~~~~~~-
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I UNIT 4. OUR PETS! I
202. flpO'IHT3H.
[A] run, jump, funny, puppy, budgie ( eoJinucmbtU nonyzau), a budgie -
budgies, my blue budgie, his yellow budgie, her green budgie, your little
budgie <> My friend has got a nice little budgie. What colour is his budgie?
It is green and black. Have you got a budgie? No, I haven't.
[f] she, fish, goldfish ( 30JlomaH pbt6Ka ), one goldfish - two goldfishes,
twelve yellow goldfishes <> Mary has got eleven goldfishes. What colour are
her goldfishes? They are yellow and red. Has Bob got goldfishes? Yes, he
has. How many? (CKOJlbKo?) He has got fifteen goldfishes.
a guinea-pig (.MopcKaH ceunKa), one guinea-pig - three guinea-pigs,
eleven guinea-pigs <> My granny has got a little guinea-pig. Her guinea-pig
has got white and brown hair, black eyes and a pink nose. It is nice and
funny. My granny likes her guinea-pig.
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e) 18 Kp On HK OB~---------------------~
f)13MOpCKHXCBHHOK ~-------------------~
211. fipO'IHTaH.
a+l = [:J :] ball ( MH1l ), walk ( zyJtamb, xooumb ), they walk, you walk, we
walk, he walks, she walks, it walks O Children like to walk. His granny walks
in Minsk.
[~]want ( xomemb) O I want to walk. We want to play. You want to swim.
They want to read . She wants to have a cat. He wants a dog.
[A] jump (npbtzamb), rtin (6ezamb) O His cat likes to jump. Her dog
wants to run. My horse runs and jumps.
[i] pink, milk, swim (nJlaBamb), sing [IJ] (nemb) O I like to swim. Dogs
swim. My mother likes to sing. They want to sing.
dance( man4eBam.b ) O Ann and Bob dance. My sister dances and sings.
[ai] like, hide (npamambca)I hide, we hide, he hide§, she hides, it hides,
they hide. 0 Ra ts hide. His hamster hides.
[i:] tree ( oepe60 ), a green tree, a big tree, climb. a tree ( 3aJle3amb na oe-
pe60) O Boys like to climb a tree. His cat climbs a tree.
fly ( Jlemamb) 0 Parrots fly. Budgies fly. I want to fly.
I want My cat
I want to have My cat wants
I want to have a dog My cat wants to climb
I want to have a little dog My cat wants to climb a tree
I want to have a little black dog My cat wants to climb a big tree
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212. 0TBeTL Ha BOilpOCLI.
1) Have you got a cat? - Yes, I _________________
2) Have you got a mouse? - No, _________________
3) Have they got a rabbit? - Yes, they _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4) Have his brothers got a rat? - No, _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5) Has Nick got a budgie? - Yes, he _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
6) Has your grandad got a horse? - No,------------~
7) Has Nina got a hamster? - Yes, she ______________
8) Has your friend got a pet? - No,
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213. IlpoquTan.
can ( M01lb, yMemb) - can't (He M01lb, He yMemb)
I can walk I can't walk
We can read We can't fly
You can dance You can't dance
They can sing They can't sing
He can run He can't run
She can jump She can't jump
It can climb It can't climb
can <> I can run and jump. A goldfish can swim. Parrots can fly.
can't <> Hamsters can't fly. Tortoises can't run. Rats can't swim. Can you
swim? - No, I can't. Can you run? -Yes, I can.
too ( moJJCe) <> My dad can swim. I can swim too. My brother can jump.
I can jump too. Her parrot can fly. His budgie can fly, too.
sing, can sing, can't sing <> My friend can sing. Parrots can sing.
Tortoises can't sing. Can your sister sing? - Yes, she can.
hide <> A rat can hide. My little brother can't hide. Can your puppy
hide? -Yes, it can.
climb, climb a tree I climb a tree <> My cat can climb a tree. Dogs can't
climb a tree. Can you climb a tree? -Yes, I can.
dance, can dance <> She can dance. Fred can't dance. Dogs can dance.
walk, you walk, he walks <> Cows can walk. Snakes can't walk.
but (HO)<> Rabbits can run, but they can't walk. Budgies can fly, but they
can't swim. His puppy can run, but it can't climb a tree.
214. BcTaBL I can nJiu I can't TaK, qT06L1 noJiyquJincL npe,z:i;Jioaceum1o1'e6e':
a) I can run. c) jump.
b) I can,t fly. d) read.
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e) - - - - - walk. h) _____ climb a tree.
f) hide. i) dance.
g) swim. j) sing.
6.Herpuppycanjump.--------------------~
216. HanHmH OTpHu;aHHH.
06pa3elf. Cats can fly.
Cats can't fly.
1. Liz can climb a tree. - Liz climb a tree.
2. Tortoises can run. - Tortoises run.
3. Guinea-pigs can swim. - Guinea-pigs swim.
4~ Snakes can walk. - Snakes walk.
5. My rabbit can dance. -My rabbit dance.
6. Her horse can sing. - Her horse sing.
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2. It is little. It has got short grey hair. It has got a little nose. It has got
long ears. It has got a little mouth. It can run and hide. It can't swim and
I
fly. It's a - - - - - - - -
3. It is little. It has got big eyes. It hasn't got ears. It hasn't got hair. It can
swim. It can't run, walk and jump. It is a - - - - - - - -
4. It is little. It is blue, red and yellow. It can fly and sing. It can't swim. It
is a , ,
5. It is big. It has got long hair. It has got green eyes. lt can climb trees. It
can't swim and fly. It is a - - - - - - - -
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224. Ilpoq11Taii: nHCLMo. B1>1noJIHH 3a,z:i;aHHH.
Hi! My name is Kevin. I am thirteen. I have got a big happy family. We
are from America.
I have got two pets: a puppy and a rabbit.
This is my puppy. Its name is Jimmy. It is little. It has got brown hair.
Jimmy has got big white ears, little grey eyes and a black nose. It can run,
jump and hide. It can't fly and climb a tree.
This is my rabbit, Pit. It is a big grey rabbit. It has got long ears, red eyes
and a pink nose. Pit can jump but it can't run.
I love my pets. They are nice.
1) Pacicpac1> n11ToMn;eB KeBHHa B HyacHLie n;BeTa.
2) True ( +) or False(-):
1. Kevin is a boy from America.
2. He is fifteen.
3. Kevin has got four pets. _ _
4. Jimmy is a little grey puppy. _ _
5. It has got big ears.
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6. Jimmy can't climb a tree. _ _
7. Pit can run.
8. It has got short ears. _. _
3) 0TBeTL Ha BODpOCLI.
1. Is Kevin 13?- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Is Kevin from Africa? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
3. Has Kevin got two pets? - - - - " - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
4. Has Jimmy got red eyes? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5. Is Pit black? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
6. Can Jimmy hide? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
7. Can Pit run? ----------------------~
8. Are his pets nice?
225. BcTaBL am I is I are.
a) His puppy __ nice. e) They __ from America.
b) You_ pupils. f) His budgies_ big. ·
c) I __ your friend. g) Her goldfish_ yellow.
d) Her frogs __ green. h) My dog and cat_ white.
226. BcTaBL have I has.
a) A cat got green eyes. e) You - - - got a puppy.
b) Rabbits got long ears. f) Frogs got big eyes.
c) Tom got fair hair. g) My cat got a pink nose.
d) Tom and I got a pet. h) Her dogs got short hair.
227. 06Be,ZJ;H BCDOMOraTeJILHLIH rJiaroJI. IlocTaBL BOnpoc.
Oopaaeu;. We have got a dog.
Have we got a dog?
a) You have got a cat.
b) Her dog is red.
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c) Afro g cansw i m. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
d)Lindahasgotarat. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
e) His parrots are blue.
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f) My hamster can hide.
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228. Coe,ZJ;nHn.
10 fourteen 15 seventeen
11 twelve 16 sixteen
12 ten 17 nineteen
13 eleven 18 fifteen
14 thirteen 19 eighteen
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229. fipO"':IHTaH.
Santa Claus: What's your name?
Liz: My name is Liz.
Santa Claus: How old are you?
Liz: I am twelve.
Santa Claus: Where are you from?
Liz: I am from Britain.
Santa Claus: Can you dance?
Liz: Yes, I can.
Santa Claus: Can you sing?
Liz: No, I can't.
Santa Claus: Have you got a pet?
Liz: No, I haven't.
Santa Claus: What pet do you want?
Liz: I want a yellow _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
230. IlpoqHTaii.
Santa Claus: What's your name?
Mike: My name is Mike
Santa Claus: How old are you?
Mike: I am eleven.
Santa Claus: Where are you from?
Mike: I am from America.
Santa Claus: Can you dance?
Mike: No, I can't. But I can sing.
Santa Claus: Have you got a goldfish?
Mike: No, I haven't. I have got two--------~
233. IlepeBe~H.
1) y MemI eCTb KOTeHOK. ~~-----~-----------~
2) OH Ma.JieHLKHH. ~-------""--------------~
3) Moii KoTeHoK yMeeT 6eraTL.
------------~-----
4) y JIH3bl eCTb ,n;Be KpblCbl.
5) Ee Kphlchl cepLie.
6) KpLIChI yMeIOT rrpSITaTLCH. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
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I UNIT 5. FOOD I
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236. IIpoquTa:H.
[A] puppy, funny, hungry (zo.1wanbtu) yummy (mcycno), yuck (neBKyc-
no) O I'm hungry. I want a hot dog! Yummy! I don't want fish. Yuck! My
dog is hungry.
[ei] snake, Kate, cake (nupoJ1Cnoe) O I like this cake. Do you like it? -
Yes, I do.
[~] wh!!t (1lmo? KaKou? ), w!,!nt (xomemb) w~ter (Bova)
[i] pink, milk (MO.llOKo), drink (numb) 0 Little children drink milk. My
dog drink§. water. Do you want water? - No, I don't.
[re] cat, apple (H6.llo1Co) [d3] jam, juice (coK), apple juice, jelly (J1Ce.lle)
0 Liz likes jam and jelly. Her sister doesn't like jelly. Yuck!
[i:] green, three, coffee, sweet (1wmpeTa, cJia,n;1udi) 0 We've got three
sweets. Yummy! My apple is sweet. Yummy! His apple isn't sweet. Yuck!
[i:] read, tea(1lau), eat (ecmb, Kywamb), please (noJICa.llyucma), meat
( M.Rco), ice-cream ( MopoJ1Cenoe) 0 We eat apples. Sam eat§. apples. Does his
hamster eat apples? - Yes, it does. /
My granny drinks green tea. His dog likes to eat meat. Do you like ice-
cream? -Yes, I do. Yummy!
[j] yellow, yoghurt (uozypm), yummy (BKycno), yuck (neBKycno) O Do
· you like yoghurt? - No, I don't. Yuck!
m[e] bread ( X.lle6) <)I like white bread. My mum like§. brown bread.
[ J] she, Masha, fish, goldfish 0 Masha likes meat, but she doesn't like
fish. Does your cat like to eat fish? - Yes, it does.
[tf] children, teacher, chocolate (woKo.llaa) O Children like ice-cream. His
little brother wants to eat chocolate. Does his teacher eat jam?
[u] good, book, school, too (moJ1Ce), food (nuw,.a, eaa) O Tom likes juice.
His friend likes juice, too. This food is yummy!
237. Coe;:i;uHu cooTBeTCTBYIDIIJ;JiMH n;BeTHhIMH KapaH,n;aIIIaMH.
brown milk
white bread
g r e e n - - - - - - - - juice
black coffee
yellow tea
red water
blue jam
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Present Indefinite
do not = don't, does not = doesn't
YTBepm,n;eHHe Borrpoc 0TpHn;aHHe
I like to play. Do I like to play? I don't like to play.
We like to play. Do we like to play? We don't like to play. ,
You like to play. Do you like to play? You don't like to play.
They like to play. Do they like to play? They don't like to play.
She like~ to play. Does she like to play? She doesn't like to play.
He like~ to play. Does he like to play? He doesn't like to play.
It like~ to play. Does it like to play? It doesn't like to play.
238. BcTaBL
like HJIH likes drink HJIH drinks
a) I like brown bread. f) We drink tea.
b) My mum white bread . g) Her uncle _ _ _ _ coffee.
• h) She _ _ _ _ mineral water.
c) Her parrot water.
d) Ted and Peg cheese. i) His sisters apple juice.
e) His aunt jam j) Children milk.
eat HJIH eats want HJIH wants
k) You eat pizza. p) This teacher wants to read.
1) Your friend yoghurt. q) His sons - - - - to play.
m) I ice-cream. r) Tigers meat.
n) His sister jelly. s)It _ _ _~water.
o) Tom and Sam sweets. t) They bananas.
239.Bi,16epH H o6Be~H npaBHJILHLIH BapHaHT.
a) Her tortoise drink /~ater.
b) His sons run/ runs at school.
c) My dog jump /jumps in the park.
d) Mary dance/ dances in the cafe.
e) Nan and Sam sing/ sings very well.
f) I go / goes to school.
g) My friend swim/ swims well.
h) Rats hide/ hides very well.
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ApTHKJIL
Heonpe,z:i;eJieHH1>1H: apTHKJIL.
Y Il0Tp00JIS10TCSI
rrepe,z:i; HCtIHCJI.HeMblMH cyw;ecTBHTeJibHbIMH B e,z:i;. "llHCJie
_a lemon
an apple
- water ( neuc1luc;uie.Moe cy14.)
B 3Ha"lleHHH O,ll;HH, JII06oft, rrpH yrroMHHaHHH rrepBblH pa3
Nan has got .a cat.
Y Han ecmb ( oaun) Kam.
Give me .a pen, please.
Jrau .Mne ( Jl1o6yro) py1lKy, no:HCa.nyucma.
rrepe,z:i; CJIOBOCOtieTaHHeM
npHJiaraTeJILHOe + cym;eCTBHT0JibHOe
.a nice kitten
an orange pencil
He ynoTpeoJISieTCH
Ilepe,z:i; 1£eUC1£UCJl,J£eMbtMU cyw;ecTBHTeJibHbIMH
butter, milk, water, meat, etc. .
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241. IIpo'IHTaii.
[re] rat, cat, carrot ( Mop'fcoeb ), apple ( R6JloKo) <> Rabbits like carrots. Do
her little children eat apples? - Yes, they do. Yummy! Do they drink apple
juice? - Yes, they do. Sam has got four carrots. Does he drink carrot
juice? - No, he doesn't. Yuck!
[~]orange (aneJlbcun), an orange - oranges <> We've got two oranges.
Yummy! Does his aunt drink orange juice? - Yes, she does. Does Ted like
oranges? - No, he doesn't.
[ju:] computer, cucumber (02ype4), a cucumber - cucumber s <> My fa-
ther likes to eat meat and cucumbers. Cats don't eat cucumbers. Do tortoises
eat cucumbers? -Yes, they do.
[e] egg ( Ru40 ), an egg - eggs, lemon ( JlUMOH) <> Do her brothers eat
eggs? -Yes, they do. Does your sister eat lemons? -:-- No, she doesn't. Yuck!
My sister likes oranges but she doesn't like lemons.
[~u] no, go, potato ( Kapmowxa), tomato ( noMuaop ) , a potato - potatoes,
a tomato - tomatoes <> My mother likes cucumbers and tomatoes. My dad
eats fish and potatoes. We are hungry. We have got three carrots, two cu-
cumbers, eight tomatoes and twelve potatoes. Let ' s eat and drink!
242. IIocTaBL nepe,D; CJIOBOM apTHKJIL a HJIH an, 3aTeM oopaayii MBO:JK. 'IHC-
JIO. Bo MHO:J/CecmeeHHOM ttucJle apmuKJlb a ( an) n e ynompe6JlRemcR.
+ s. +es.
a)_!!__ lemon - lemons e) __ banana - __ _ _ _ __
b)_,_apple- f)_fox- _ _ _ _ __
c) __ sausage - g) tomato - - - ----'---
d) _carrot - h) _potato - _ _ _ _ _ __
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MecTOHMeHHH
Present Indefinite
do not= don't, does not= doesn't
YTBepm,n;eHne Bonpoc 0TpH:a;aHHe
I like to play. Do I like to play? I don't like to play.
We like to play. Do we like to play? We don't like to play.
You like to play. Do you like to play? You don't like to play.
They like to play. Do they like to play? They don't like.to play.
She like~ to play. Does she like to play? She doesn't like to play.
He like~ to play. Does he like to play? He doesn't like to play.
It like~ to play. Does it like to play? It doesn't like to play.
246. CpaBHH.
Sam drink~ coffee. Pam want~ pizza.
Does Sam drink_coffee? Does Pam want_pizza?
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248. CpaBHH.
Tom like~ jam. Bob eat~ fish.
Tom doesn't like_ jam. Bob doesn't eat_ fish.
249. BcTaB:L don't HJIH doesn't.
a) She doesn't eat jam.
b) They like eggs.
c) It drink tea.
d) My hamster want bread.
e) My father and my uncle eat chocolate.
f) His sisters like pizza.
g) This boy drink juice.
h) His dogs want meat.
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250. fipO'IHTaH.
[d3] orange, sausage, a sausage- sausage§, three sausages <> I like sausa-
ges. My father likes sausages, too. We are hungry. We have got some sau-
sages. We eat them (ux). We like them. Yummy! Does your brother eat
sausages? - Yes, he does·. He likes them.
[tf] chocolate, chicken (Kypw.'1a), cheese (cbtp) <> Little Ann likes choco-
late. Her friend Helen likes chocolate, too. Do you like chocolate? - Yes,
I do. I like it ( ezo ). Yummy! Do you like chicken? - No, I don't. Yuck! Does
your granny like cheese? - No, she doesn't. Have you got an egg? - No,
I haven't. I've got some chicken.
[u :] blue, soup ( cyn) <> Does your brother eat soup? Yes, he does. He likes
it. My father eats soup, too. And they like cheese. Her uncle likes fish soup
but he doesn't like meat soup.
Onpe,zi;eJieuui,1iJ a pTHKJIL.
nepe,n; cym;ecTBHTeJihHhlMH B e,zJ;. H MH. "lJHCJie
the dog, the dog§
B 3Ha"tJeHHH amom / mom, amu / me
(the= this/ that, these/ those)
Nan has got a cat. The cat is grey.
Y Han ecmb Kom. 3mom Kom cepbtu.
251. CpaBHH.
a) He has got !!_cat. The cat is black.
b) It is an apple. The apple is red.
c) I've got two dolls. The dolls are big.
d) The boys are good friends.
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252. BcT3BL apTHKJIH a. an HJIH the , ecJIH ey~eo.
a). It's an orange. The orange is little.
b). lion wants some meat.
c). His rabbit has got carrot. carrot is long.
d). Jack likes sweets.
e). I've got cake. cake is big.
f). boy is my brother.
g). It's apple. apple is little.
h). tiger doesn't want fish.
253. CpaueH.
a) Mum has got some jam.
Y .Ma.Mbl ecmb Ke.Mnozo eapenb.R.
b) Mum hasn't got any jam.
Y .Ma.Mbl nem ( KUKaKozo) eapenb.R.
c) His sons have got some sweets.
Ezo Cbtnoeb.R u.MeKJm 11,ecKOJ£bKO 1wn<jJem.
d) His sons haven't got any sweets.
Y ezo Cbtnoeeu nem KUKaKux Kon<jJem.
267. IlepeBe)l;H.
a).Hrono)l;HhlH. -------.-'--'----~-------------__.._._
b) Mhl mo6HM KapTOIIIKY. BKycHo!
c) AHHa n106HT KpacHhie H6noKH. ------~---------
d) Ero KponHKH e,ll;HT MOpKOBKY.
e) Ee ,ll;H,ll;H IIbeT qepHbIH KOcpe.
f) Moli 6paT He n106HT Cbip. HeBKycHo! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
g) Co6aKH He IIhIOT qali.
h) KoThl e)l;HT phl6y?
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some any
a) Mum has got some tea. f) The kittens haven't got _ _ _ milk.
b) The boy hasn't got · any fish. g) His granny has got potatoes.
c) Have you got sweets? h) Has your aunt got jam?
d) Sam has got apples. i) The dogs have got meat.
e) We have got books. j) They have got _ _ _ carrots.
272. BcTaBL I can HJIH I can't TaK, qT06L1 noJiyqHJIHCL npe~JiomeHHH o Teoe.
_____ see my friend read English books. •,
_____ fly. drink carrot juice.
- - - - - help my mum eat thirteen bananas.
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273. BcTaBL apTHKJIH a. an HJIH the, ecJIH eymeo.
a). It's apple. apple is little.
b). tiger doesn't want fish.
c). His cat has got kitten. kitten is white.
d). Nick likes lemons.
274. 06Be,11;u BcnoMoraTeJI1>e1>1u rJiaroJI. IlocTaBL Bonpoc.
1). They have got a family. --~----------------
2). She is from Minsk.
3). Cats can climb a t r e e . - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
4). Tim has got a puppy.------------------~
5). The apples are red.
275. BcTaBL is HJIH are. BcTaB1> have HJIH has.
1) The dog hungry. 4) The boy got two apples.
2) The cucumbers long. 5) The girls · got some jelly.
3) The cake yummy. 6) The pupil got a book.
276. BcTaBL eat HJIH eats. BcTaBL drink HJIH drinks.
1) We oranges. 4) Her uncle coffee.
2) His father potatoes. 5) His sons juice.
3) My aunt apples. 6) My cat ·;· milk~
277. IlpoquTa:H.
John: What's for dinner, mum?
Mother: Fish soup and bread.
John: I like fish soup very much.
Ann: I don't like it!
John: She doesn't like anything (nu1lezo).
Mother: Meat and potatoes, cucumbers and tomatoes.
John: I like meat and potatoes, cucumbers and tomatoes.
Ann: I don't like it!
John: She doesn't like anything.
Mother: Apple juice and jelly.
John: Yummy!
Ann: I don't like apple juice. I don't like jelly.
John: She doesn't like anything.
Ann: I like ice-cream, chocolate cake and sweets.
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278. IlpoqHTaii H pacKpac:&.
ten is pink fifteen is yellow
eleven is black sixteen is brown
twelve is orange seventeen is blue
thirteen is grey eighteen is green
fourteen is purple nineteen is red
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280. IlpO'IHTaH.
house ( ooM), a house - houses, one house - five houses, my house, his
house, her house, your house <> My granny has got a big house.
new ( noBblU) a new house, a new pupil, a new teacher, a new friend <> His
family has got a new house.
[tf] children, teacher, cheese, chicken, chocolate
[ i::~] fair hair, chair ( cmyll), a chair - chairs, a little chair, a brown chair,
a new chair, one chair - two chairs <> Look! It is a big chair! Sit down,
please. Do you like this chair? Yes, I do.
[a:] armchair ( Kpec!lo), an armchair - armchairs, a new arm-chair, three
blue armchairs <> His family has got four new armchairs.
sofa ( ouBau), a sofa - sofas, a nice sofa, a new sofa <> We have got a nice
green sofa and two green armchairs in the house.
bed (KpoBamb ), a bed - beds, a new bed; my bed, his bed, her bed, your
bed <> They have got three new beds in the house.
[ei] cake, snake, table ( cmo!l ), a table - tables, a new table, a white table
<> We have got four chairs, but we haven't got a table.
oo = [u] good, a book, a bookcase (KHUJICHblU wKa<j> ), one bookcase - two
bookcases <> They have got fourteen bookcases. Has your teacher got a new
bookcase? Yes, she has. She likes books.
[a:] carpet (KoBep ), a new carpet, a yellow carpet, a beautiful carpet
<> What colour is the carpet? The carpet is purple.
It is a - - - - - - It is a - - - - - - It is a - - - - - -
It is a - - - - - - It is a - - - - - -
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288. IlpoquTail.
room (1CoMnama), a room - rooms, one room, two rooms, three rooms
<> Bob has got five rooms in his house. His dad has got a new bookcase in his
room. Have you got a nice room? Yes, I have. I have got a chair but I haven't
got an armchair in my room.
lamp ( JtaMna), one lamp - twelve lamps, a green lamp, a big lamp
<> I have got a new lamp on my table. Her uncle has got thirteen lamps in his
house. Has she got a red lamp in her room? No, she hasn't. Liz has got a
yellow lamp and a yellow carpet in her room.
a mirror ( 3ep1CaJto), a big mirror, a new mirror, her mirror <> My mother
has got a nice mirror in her room. Does she like her mirror? Yes, she does.
a computer, a new computer <> !'have got a computer in my room. Do you
want to have a computer? Yes, I do. I like to pl;,i.y computer games. Does your
father play computer games? No, he doesn't.
a TV ( meJteBu3op) <> We have got a big TV in the room. We like TV. My
aunt has got a new TV and a new sofa in her house.
CXEMA BOIIPOCA
,.----- 09w;11ii Borrpoc - - - - - - - - - - - - - - , ,
BTopocTerreHHhre
BcrroMoraTeJii>HhIH
rro,D;Jiemaw;ee cKaayeMoe tIJieHbI
rJiaroJI
rrpe,D;JiomeHHH
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Has
Can
Do
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294. IlpO"llHTaii.
[:) :] door ( aBepb), a big door, a brown door, a black door, a new door
O Look at the door! What colour is the door? It's white. Tom has got two
doors in his new house. Can you see the door? -No, we can't.
[:) :] floor ( noJl), the yellow floor, the brown floor O The carpet is on the
floor. What colour is the floor? It's grey. Where is her doll? It is on the
floor. Are the books on the floor? No, they are not. The books are in the bo-
okcase. Do you like to read? - Yes, I do. Does your friend want to read this
boo~? - No, he doesn't.
[w] want, we, window (mcno) 0 We have got three big windows in the
classroom. What colour are the windows? They are white. Can his cat sit on
the window?-Yes, it can.
[re] cat, lamp, bag ( cy.MKa), a bag-bags, one bag - three bags, my bag,
her bag, his bag, your bag 0 My mother has got a new green bag. Does she
like it? - Yes, she does.
[e] p~t, r~d, bed, d~sk ( nucb.MeHHblU cmoJl, napma) a desk - desks, a big
desk, a yellow desk 0 Look! Your desk is new and nice! Do you like it? - Yes,
Ido.
x =[ks] six, fo~, ho~ (Kopo6Ka) a box - boxes, one box - two boxes,
twelve boxes, thirteen boxes 0 Mary has got a nice doll in the box.
299. IIOCMOTPH Ha pHCYHOK ynp. 302 H OTBeTL, "'ITO TLI MOZemL YBH~eTL:
Yes. I can. (!{a, Mozy yBuoemb.)
No. I can't. (Hem, ne Mozy.)
1) Can you see a window? ----------~
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301. flpO'l:IHTaH.
[ ~] not, from, on, on the desk, on the sofa, on the floor, on the bed <> His
book is on the table. Where is your book? My book is on the table, too. Her
two bags are on the floor.
[i] is, it, in, in the bag, in the bookcase, in the house <> Your apple is in
the bag. Where is her computer? It is in her room. Sam has got fifteen wind-
ows in his house.
[A] puppy, uncle, under, under the table, under the bed, under the sofa
<> His dog is under the table. Where is his bag? It is under the desk. What is
under your desk? - Look! A book!
[ i~] near near the table, near the desk, near the house <> Is your desk near
the door? - Yes, it is. Is his bag near the chair? - No, it isn't. Can he see
( Buaemb) it? - Yes, he can. He can see his bag near the table.
302. HaqHH Bonpoc c Do • •? HJIH Does • •?
a) The children play on the carpet.
_____________ on the carpet?
b) His mum wants a new house.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - a new house?
c) Liz likes this armchair.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - this armchair?
d) The kittens drink milk.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - milk?
e) The rabbit eats carrots.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - carrots?
303. CocTaBL npe,ZJ;JIOateHHH.
a) on, The carpet, the floor, is
------------------
b) dog, is, His, the bed, under
------------------
c) the bookcase, book, is, My, in
-----------------
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d) near, The armchair, is, the sofa _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
e)bag,your,is,VVhere? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
-- -
(_ ··· ··-··- --
on {1ta)
near
in (B)
(pJ£00M)
under (noo)
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309. IloCMOTpH Ha pHCYHOK yrrp. 308 H OTBeTL, r.n;e HaXO)J;HTCH '1CHBOTHLie.
a) Where is the dog? The dog is on the sofa.
b) Where is the cat?
c)Whereistherabbit? ~~~~~~--------------
d) Where is the hamster?
e) Where is the rat?
g) We read at home.
316. IIepeBe.zi;u.
a) TBO.H KOMHaTa Kpac1rna.H? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
b) Ee KHHrH B IIIKacpy?
c) Mom.eT MaiiK BH,ZJ;eTb CBOIO (ezo) pyqKy rro,ZJ; KpoBaThro? _ _ _ _ _ __
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317. BcTaBL: My. His, Her, Your, Its.
Model. My granny has got an armchair.
Her armchair is blue.
a) I have got a room. - - - - -. room is nice.
b) He has got a chair. chair is near the desk.
c) She has got a house. _____ house is big.
d) You have got a mirror. mirror is little.
e) My cat has got a carpet. _____ carpet is short.
f) Peter has got a bookcase. bookcase is brown.
g) Nina has got a sofa. _____ sofa is new.
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I UNIT 7. IN THE LESSON I
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319. IlpoqHTail.
[e] t~n, p~t, p~n (py 1uca), p~ncil (~apauiJaw), pencil-case (neuaJt) 0 I've
got a green pen. It's nice. Has your friend got a pen? Yes, he has. He has got
a pencil, too. What colour is his pencil? It's blue. His pencil is in the pencil-
case. His pens are in the pencil-case, too. My brother has got many coloured
pencils. He can draw in pencil ( pucoBamb 1eapauiJawoM) very well ( 01leub
xopowo).
[A] hungry, puppy, jump, run, rubber ( Jtacmu1e, cmup1ea) O Where is
your rubber? - It is in the pencil-case. Where are your pencils? -They are
in the pencil-case, too. And where is your pencil-case? - M-m-m .. ~ - Look!
It's in the bag!
[u] Belarus, ruler ( Jtuueu1ea), a ruler - rulers, five rulers O Have you
got a ruler? - Yes, I have. I have got a long ruler in my pencil-case. What
colour is it? My ruler is black.
[u] good, look, school, book, exercise-book (mempaiJb ), an exercise-
book - exercise-books O I have got seven exercise-books in my school-bag.
What colour are your exercise-books? They are blue.
[i] big, little, pink, give ( iJaBamb) I give, we give, you give, they give, he
give§., she give§., it give§. O Give me a pencil-case, please.
on (na)
near
in (B)
(paiJoM)
under ( noiJ)
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1. The bag is _ _ _ _ _ _ the table.
2. The books are the bag.
3. The pencil-case is the bag.
4. The pencil is the pencil -case.
5. The ruler is the pencil-case.
6. The rubber is the bag.
7. The pen is the bag, too.
8. The exercise-book is the bag.
9. The pencil is the table.
322. )I;aii KpaTKHH OTBeT.
1) Is your book on the table? Yes, it is.
2) Are his pens in the pencil-case? Yes, they
3) Can you see your bag under the desk? Yes, I
4) Has she got coloured pencils? Yes, she _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5) Does her brother go to school? Yes, he _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
6) Have you got a big classroom? Yes, we _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
()Do his friends like to dance? Yes, they _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
323. B1t16epH npaBHJI:&H:&Iii BapHaHT.
1) My bag isn't I aren't new.
2) Tom haven't I hasn't got many colored pencils.
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3) He don't I doesn't draw in pencil very well.
4) We don't I doesn't read books under the desk.
5) My friend don't I doesn't give me a ruler.
6) They haven't I hasn't got three exercise-books.
324. 06BeAH BCilOMoraTeJILHLIH rJiaroJI H H8.IlHIIIH OTpiln;aHHe.
326. HanHIIIH.
06paaeq: My pen is (Ha cmo.n.e) on the table.
My pencils are (BoaJte Kopo6H:u) near the box.
1) His pencil (Ha napme)
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2) Her rubber ( noo cmoJtOM)
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3) My pens ( B neHaJte)
4) His ruler ( B03Jte wKa<Pa) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5) Her dolls ( B Kopo6Ke)
6)Thebooks (HacmyJte)~~~~~~~~~~~~~
7) Your chair ( B03Jte napmbl)
8) The bags (noo ouBanoM)
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327. Paara,11;aii Kpoccnop,11; ( CJIOBa - aaanaHHH mKOJILHLIX npHaa,11;Jiemao-
cTeii).
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328. IlpoquTaii.
[au] brown, sit down, how (Ka IC), how many ( cKoitbICO)
[i: ] green, three, see ( euiJemb) <> I see one dog, she see§ two cats
How are you? I'm fine.
How old are you? I'm eight.
How many books? Five.
How many pupils can you see? I can see three pupils.
How many pens have you got? I have got four pens.
How many pencils have you got? I've got six grey pencils and one red pen-
cil. Where are your pencils? They are in the pencil-case. And where is your
pencil-case? It is on the desk.
How many pupils can you see? I can see seven boys and nine girls. Where
are the boys? They are near the door. Where are the girls? They are near the
window.
How is Pam? She is fine, thanks. How old is she? Pam is eight. How many
English books has she got? She has got ten English books. She likes to read.
Where are her books? They are in the bookcase and in her bag. And where is
her bag? It is near the table.
Bob can see his ruler, but he can't see his rubber. Look! His ruler is on the
floor and his rubber is under the chair. His pen is near the box and his pen -
cil-case is under the bed.
329. IlpoqHTaii H aanHmH CKOJILKO npe,11;MeTOB.
Ivly name is Dasha. I have got seventeen pens. I have got sixteen rulers. I
have got thirteen books. I have got twelve rubbers. I have got eighteen pen-
cils. I have got a bag but I haven't got a pencil-case.
D books D rulers D rubbers
D bag D pens D pencils
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330. 06Be,i:i;u BcnoMoraTeJILHLIH rJiaroJI H uanumu OTpuu;auue.
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334. IlpO'IHTaH.
[u] Belarus, ruler, put (1CJtacmb, noJtoJJCumb)
[ei] snake, cake, pencil-case, table, take (6pamb, 63.Hmb)
[J:] four, board ({}oc1Ca), near the board, under the board, on the board,
one board - two boards O What is under the board? - Look! It's a rubber!
My desk is near the board. Mary is at the board. She can write ( nucamb) on
the board very well. Can you write on the board well? My friend can draw
( pucoeamb) on the board well.
c)Whereisthebag? --------------------~
d)Whereistheruler? _ __ _ _ _ __ _ _ _ _ _ __ _ _~---
e) Where is the exercise-book? --------.,---------~
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339. IIpoqHTail.
[ei] plf!,y, df!,y, S!!Y (zoeopumb) O They say, «Good bye» . She say~, «Hi!».
He say~, «0.K. »
[i:] eat, meat, read, speak (pa3zoeapueamb), speak English, Don't speak!
0 The teacher says, «Don't speak at the lesson!»
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[~u] no, open (omKpbtmb) <> I open my pencil-case. We open the the books.
Do they open the exercise-books? - Yes, they do. She open§ the window. He
doesn't open the box. The teacher says, «Open your books, pupils!»
[~u] nose, close ( 3aKpbtmb) <> We close the books. She close§ her eyes. Does
he close his bag? - No, he doesn't. Please, close your exercise-books!
[i:] three, green, sweet, sleep ( cnamb) <> Don't sleep!
Mum says, «Sleep, my little son! Close your eyes, please!»
[i] milk, drink, pink; listen ( c.nywamb ), listen to the teacher <> Listen!
They speak English. Look! They are from Britain.
[ai] five, nine, white, write (nucamb) <> I write a letter to my friend. She
write§ on the board. Her brother write§ in his exercise-book. Sam likes to
read, but (HO) he doesn't like to write.
draw (pucoBamb) <> I like to draw. They draw in pencil. She draws well.
He doesn't draw on the board. The pupils draw in the lesson.
[au] how, how old, how many, brown, sit down <> The teacher says, «Sit
down, please! Put your hands on the desks!»
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344. Ilp011HTaH.
(favourite - JII06HMa.a, food - e,n;a, good - xopoIIIHH, bad - rrJioxo:H,
Let's - ,Il;aBaliTe!).
Fred, Dan and Kitty are friends. They are five. The children don't go to
school, but they want to be pupils. Kitty says, «Let's play school!» The boys
say, «0.K.»
Kitty: I want to be a teacher.
Fred: I want to be a good pupil.
Dan: I want to be a good pupil, too.
Kitty: Stand up! Good morning, children! Sit down, please.
Fred, go to the board and draw a cat. Oh, it's very nice!
Dan, go to the board and draw a parrot.
Dan: I can't draw a parrot!
Kitty: Open your books, children. Fred, read! O.K. Dan, read!
Dan: I can't read!
Kitty: Close your books and put your pencil-cases on the desk. Take Y?U~
pens, please. Let's write.
Dan: I haven't got a pen, but I have got a sandwich. It is my favourite
food. ,
Kitty: Dan! Don't eat at the lesson!
Fred: Listen to the teacher, Dan!
Kitty: Fred, you are a good pupil, but don't speak at the lesson! And you,
Dan! You are not a good pupil, you are a bad pupil!
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345. HanHmH oTpHu;aHHe.
a) The pupil has got a red pen.
The pupil __________ got a red pen.
b) The rulers are short.
The rulers - - - - - - - - - - short.
c) Sam opens the book.
Sam the book.
d) My friends draw on the board.
My friends on the board.
347. IlepeBe,IJ;H.
a) H He KJia,n;y MOH py't!KH B MOH rreHaJI.
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348. IlpO"llHTaH TeKCT H BbIIIOJIHH aa.zi;aeHH.
very much - 011eHb after - rrocJie
every day - Ka.JK,n;hIM ,n;eHh then - aaTeM, rroToM
one day - o,n;Ha.JK,n;hI with - c
What a pity! - KaK maJih! sad - rpycTHhIM
now - ceii11ac, Terrepb favourite - mo611Mb1:H:
does her homework - ,n;eJiaeT ,n;oMaIIIHee aa,z:i;aH11e
A. Ilpo"llHTail.
A FROG AND A MOUSE
Flop is a frog. He likes to sing and dance very much. He sings and dances
every day. He swims every day, too. But he doesn't go to school. He doesn't
read books. What a pity!
One day he sees a Mouse. The Mouse goes to schoo~. She has got a blue bag.
She has got five books, three exercise-books and a pencil-case in the bag.
She has got twelve coloured pencils, eight pens, a long ruler and a white rub-
ber in the pencil-case.
The Mouse is happy. She has got many friends at school. The Mouse and
her friends read, write, count and draw at school. They sing and dance at
school, too. After school the Mouse does her homework. Then she reads
books. It's interesting! Then the Mouse goes to the park and plays with her
friends. It's fun!
The Frog is sad. He wants to go to school and have friends, too. The Mouse
says, «Flop, let's go to school!» The Frog is very happy. He is a pupil now.
His favourite lesson is Music. He likes to sing with his school friends.
B. BcTaB1> npony~eee1>ie CJIOBa.
1) The Frog got friends.
2) After school the Mouse books .
3) She to the park.
4) The Frog to sing.
5) His favourite lesson ~------~
Music.
C. True(+) or False(-)
1) The Frog likes to sing and dance. _ _
2) The Frog reads books every day. _ _
3) The Mouse hasn't got many friends. _ _
4) The Mouse goes to the park with her friends. _ _
5) After school the Mouse plays computer games. __
6) The Mouse doesn't go to school. _ _
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D. 0TBeTL Ha Bonpoc1>1.
1. Is Flop a frog or a dog?
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350. IlpoquTail.
[o] mother, father, brother, weather (nozoaa) <> The weather is good.
What's the weather like? ( KaKaJl nozoaa?)
[A] puppy, funny, sun ( c0Jln4e), sunny ( coJlHe1lHbtu) <> It's sunny! (CoJl-
ne1lno!) I like it when it's sunny. The children are happy when it's sunny.
They go for a walk ( xoaHm na npozyJlKY ). Is it sunny today ( cezoanH)?
What's the weather like today? It's sunny.
[:J] dog, frog, cold ( XOJlOOHbtu ), hot ( :»eapKuu ), hot-dog <> What's the we-
ather like today? It's hot and sunny. What's the weather like today? It's
cold but sunny. The white bears like it when it's cold. My granny doesn't gQ
for a walk when it's hot.
[au] mQuse, cloud (o6JlaKo), clQudy (o6Jla1lHbtu) <> It's cloudy. (06-
Jla1lno.) What's the weather like today? It isn't sunny, it's cloudy today.
[i] sunny, cloudy, wind ( Bemep )windx ( BempeHbtU }_,fog (my.Man) foggx
(my.MaHHbtU) <> What's the weather like today? It's windy. Little children
don't go for a walk when it's windy. I can't see my dog - it's foggy today.
This little tree doesn't like it when it's windy.
[:J:] warm (menJlbtu) <> It's warm. (TenJlo.) What's the weather like
today? It's warm today but it isn't hot. Boys like to play badminton when
it's warm. Mary doesn't like warm milk.
355. IlepeBe)J;H.
1) KaKaSI rroro,n;a?
2) XoJio,n;Ho H o6JiatIHO cero,n;HSI.
3) .H xomy Ha rrporyJIKy.
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356. IlpoquTaii.
[i:] teacher, eat, tea, season ( ce3oH, BpeMJl zoiJa), a season - four season~,
a warm season, a cold season, a nice season 0 How many seasons have we
got? We have got four seasons.
[:J:] autumn._(oceub) a cold autumn, a warm auumn, a nice autumn 0 In
autumn trees are yellow, red and brown. What's the weather like in au-
tumn? In autumn it's cloudy and foggy. My mother doesn't like autumn.
[i] winter ( 3UMa ), a cold winter 0 In winter it's cold and windy. What's
the weather like today? Today is a sunny winter day. Children can go for a
walk.
[IJ] spring ( Becua) 0 What's the weather like in spring? In spring it's
warm and sunny. Spring is a nice season.
[A] sunny, summer (Jtemo) <) It's hot and sunny in summer. In summer
parks are green. Do you like summer? Oh, y~s, I do! Summer is a good sea-
son, we don't go to school.
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[ei] rain (aoJICOb) <> Do you like rain? No, I don't. It's rainy. This little
girl can't go for a walk - it's rainy. It's rainy in autumn in Belarus. In
Britain it's rainy in winter. In hot Africa it's rainy in summer.
[~u] snow ( cnez ), white snow <> Do you like snow? Yes, I do. It's nice. It's
snowy. In Belarus it's snowy in winter.
357. ,ll;a:U KpaTKHe OTBeTLI Ha BOilpOCLI.
1) Do you like summer? Yes, I do.
2) Do you like winter? - - -.- - - - - - - - -
3) Does your mother like autumn? _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4) Does your granny like spring? _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5) Is spring a nice season?
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6) Is it snowy in summer? ___________
a) His son can play volleyball. His son can't play volleyball.
b) Sam has got two rulers.
c)Springiswindy. _______________________
d) The trees are brown.
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e) I am at school.
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f) His brother can play table tennis.
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362. IlpO"llHTaH.
a+ l = [:l:] ball (Mall), foot (cmynna), football, basket (1cop3una),
basketball, volleyball O I like to play football. My friend likes to play
football, too. We can play football very well (o?tenb xopowo). Boys play
football in summer. Can his brother play basketball? Yes, he can. He can
play basketball very well. Can his sisters play volleyball? No, they can't.
ball ( M.H1l ), snow ( cnez ) , snowballs ( cne]ICKU) O The pupils play snowballs
near the school. When can you play snowballs? In winter!
ck= [k] black, Nick, hockey, ice( Jle{) ), ice-hockey ( xoKKeu) o My friends
and I like to play ice-hockey. We play ice-hockey in winter.
[e] p~t, r~d, t~n, tennis, table tennis 0 Does your friend like to play
tennis? Yes, she does. She likes to play tennis in spring and in summer. Boys
and girls like to play table tennis.
[re] rf!t, Cf!t, badminton 0 His sisters can't play volleyball, but they can
play badminton. They play badminton very well.
[ei] snf!ke, Cf!ke, table, sk,!!te ( Kamambc.H na KOHbKax)
[i] milk, little [i:] ski (Kamambc.H na Jlbt]!CaX) 0 My father likes to ski. He
can ski very well. Does your mother like to ski? No, she doesn't. But she
likes to skate. I like to skate, too. We can skate well. In winter children can
ski and skate.
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363. ,ll;aii KpaTKUe OTBeTbl ea BOilpOCbl.
a) Do you like summer? Yes, I do.
b) Can you play tennis? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
c) Does your mother skate? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
d) Is spring a nice season? - - - - - - - - - - -
e) Are the trees green in winter? _ _ _ _ _ _ __
f) Have your friends got two pens? _ _ _ _ _ __
g) Does your teacher swim well? _ _ _ _ _ _ __
h) Do you play ice-hockey well? _ _ _ _ _ _ __
ball
ball
ball
balls
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372. flpO'IHTaii.
[ei] skate, table, favourite ( Juo6u.MblU ), a favourite book, a favourite sea-
son, a favourite pet, a favourite lesson, a favourite room
[o] mother, father, brother, with ( c ), with my mother, with my ball, with
your friend, with her family, with his teacher
373. flpO'IHTaii.
a). My name is Nick. My favourite season is winter. The weather is cold
and sunny. It is snowy in winter. I can ski and skate in winter. I like to play
ice-hockey. My friends and I play snowballs near the school. It's fun!
b). My name is Sally. My favourite season is spring. The weather is warm
and sunny in spring. I can go to the park. I like to play badminton in the
park. It's nice in the park in spring!
c). My name is Alex. My favourite season is summer. In summer the
weather is hot and sunny. Children don't go to school. I go for a walk every
day (KaJICOblU oenb). I play football with my friends. I swim in summer. It's
fun!
d). My name is Andrew. My favourite season is autumn. The weather is
foggy, cloudy and windy in autumn. It's rainy. The trees arered, yellow and
orange. In autumn my grandfather and I go fishing. I like it very much
( 01leHb)!
b)Doyouliketoskate?_~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
c) Do you like to swim? --------------------~
e)Theboysarehappy.~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
f) Dave likes to swim in winter.
377. IlpO"llHTaH.
Sandy: Hello, Jim! Are you at home? ( iJo;;na)
Jim: Hi! What is the weather like today?
Sandy: Oh! It's a nice summer day! It's warm.
Jim: Is it cloudy? Is it windy?
Sandy: It's cloudy but it isn't windy. Let's swim.
Jim: That's a good idea. Oh, no! Look at the window! It's rainy!
Sandy: What a pity! ( Kmc JICa.llb!) We can't go for a walk!
Jim: Let's play table tennis at home.
Sandy: Sorry, I can't. I can't play table tennis.
Jim: Let me see. Let's draw. I have got twelve coloured pencils.·
Sandy: 0. K. I like to draw! That's a good idea.
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379. IlpO'IHTaii IlHC:bMO H B:bIIlOJIHH 3a,IJ;aHHH.
letter - IIHCbMO with - c
stadium - cTa,z:i;noH very much - o~eHh
swimming pool - 6acceliH about you - o Te6e
A. Read the letter.
Hi, Alex!
Thank you very much for your le.t ter. My family likes sports games, too.
I like to play tennis. I go to the stadium to play tennis. I play tennis with my
good friend Sam. He can play tennis very well and I can play tennis well, too.
I can swim well, too. I like to swim very much. I go to the swimming pool
with my father and my little sister Kate. She is five. She can't swim well,
but she likes to go to the swimming pool. My father can swim very well. He
likes to swim. We are happy in the swimming pool.
My mother likes to skate. She can skate very well. She can dance on the
ice. But she can't play ice-hockey.
My brother Bob likes to play football with his friends from school. They
go to the stadium to play football. They can play it well.
Write about you.
Bye. Your friend Mike.
B. cTrue( +) or False(-).
1. Mike has got a family.
2. His family likes sports.
3. Mike plays tennis in the swimming pool.
4. His sister Kate can swim very well.
5. His mother skates well.
6. Bob likes to play badminton.
C. CocTaBL 5 npe,IJ;Jio:nceHHii, cooTBeTCTByrom;Hx TeKcTy. HanHmH B TeTpa,IJ;L.
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IUNIT 9. I LOVE ANIMALS I
386. IlpoqHTaii.
[~:]girl, circus (~upK), go to the circus <> We like to go to the circus. We
can see dogs and bears, snakes and parrots at the circus. This little girl goes
to the circus every day. It's fun!
[A] sQn, mQther, m2nkey ( o6e3bJu-ta), a brown monkey, a funny monkey
<> We can see a funny monkey at the circus. This monkey can jump and
dance. It dance§ well. Can this monkey climb a tree? Yes, it can. The monkey
can climb a tree very well.
[ai] nine, fine, lion (lleB), tiger (muzp), hide (npRmambcR) <> You can
see two lions and four tigers at the circus. They can run, jump and hide in
the big box. My dog hides under the bed. Where does your cat hide?
d). Wecanseehipposatthezoo. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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389. IIpo'IHTaii.
ck=[k] black, Nick, trick (mp10K), one trick - many tricks
animal (:JJCuBomnoe), one animal - many animal§
Maggie: Hello, Steve!
Steve: Hi, Maggie!
Maggie: Do you like to go to the circus?
Steve: Yes, I do. I like it very much ( ottei-lb ). I like big animals: white and
black horses, yellow lions, red tigers and brown bears. They can
jump and do tricks. It's fun!
Maggie: I like little dogs. They can dance. And I want to see monkeys. They
climb a tree. They do funny tricks. Let's go to the circus today.·
Steve: I'm sorry, but I can't.
Maggie: Then let's go to the circus on Sunday ( 6 60C1Cpecenbe).
Steve: That's a good idea!
Maggie: OK. See you onSunday!
Steve: Bye-bye!
390. CocTaBL npe,ri;Jio~eumi.
1) the circus, His, goes, to, sister
2) run, The lion, jump, and, can, well
3) hasn't got, This, a ball, monkey
4) two, see, You, at, can, the circus, tigers
5) the circus, Let's, to, go!
391. ,IJ;onHmH uaaBaHHH n;BeTOB H pacKpacL.
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392. IIpo'IHTaii.
[u] book, school, good, zoo ( 3oonapK ), go to the zoo. <> I want to go to the
zoo every day. You can see lions, tigers, tortoises, monkeys, bears and sna-
kes at the zoo. My friends see monkeys at the zoo. They say, «The monkeys
are funny!»
[:)] dog, frog, fox, crocodile ( 1Cp01CoiJu.n), one crocodile - two crocodile§,
a green crocodile <> We can see six green crocodiles at the zoo. They like to
swim. Crocodiles can hide in the water.
[d3] orange, sausage, giraffe ( :JJCupa<jJ ), one giraffe - three giraffe.$_, a
yellow giraffe <> Do you like giraffes at the zoo? Yes, I do.
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ph=[f] elephant ( CJlOH ), one elephant - three elephants, a big elephant;
dolphin ( aeJlb<jJUH)' one dolphin - four dolphin§, a grey dolphin 0 Can you
see dolphins at the zoo? Oh, yes! They swim and do tricks : An elephant has
got a long nose. Elephants are from India.
[h] happy, hide, horse ( Jloiuaob) hippo ( zunnonomaM, 6eze.Mom ) , one
hippo - five hippo§, a big hippo 0 Hippos are very big animals. Does your
friend like to draw hippos? No, she doesn't.
[ i:] eat, meat, ice-cream, leaf (Jtucm), a leaf - leaves, green leaves, yellow
leaves 0 This tree has got nice little green leaves in spring. Elephants eat
leaves.
[a:] grass ( mpaBa), green grass 0 You can see green grass in the park in
summer. Horses like to eat grass. Giraffes eat grass and leaves.
393. IIocTa~Lrrepe,n; CJIOBOM apTHKJIH g_ HJIH an.
a)- potato e) fox i) ~_hippo
b) apple f) tiger j) elephant
c) cucumber g) giraffe k) bear
d) orange h) animal 1) monkey
394. BcTaBL apTHKJIH a .an HJIH the, ecJIH HY*HO.
Mike likes to go to _ _ zoo. At the zoo he can see_-_-_ giraffe. _ _ gi-
raffe is yellow and brown. At the zoo Mike can see _ _ elephant, too. _ _
elephant is from _ _ Africa. Mike likes _ _ big animals. '
395. BCIIOMHH BOIIpOCHTeJILHLie CJIOBa.
d)Giraffeseatgrassandleaves. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
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399. IlpO'IHTaH.
every day - Kam,n;1>1li ,n;eHh animal - mHBOTHoe
today - cero,n;HH honey - Me,n;
My name is Mike. I am eight. I'm a pupil and I go to school every day.
Today is Sunday. It is my favourite day. I don't go to school. My mother
and I go to the zoo.
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We can see many animals at the zoo. We can see two giraffes. They are
yellow and black. They are big. The giraffes are from Africa. They eat grass
and leaves. We can see three bears. They are brown. They are from Belarus.
They like to eat honey. We can see four monkeys. They are brown, too. They
can run, jump and hide near the tree. They like to eat bananas. We can see
one tiger. It is black and orange. It is from India. It likes to eat meat. I like
monkeys - they are funny! My mother likes bears. It's fun to be at the zoo!
0TBeTb Ha BOnpoci.1.
1) How old is Mike? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
2) Is he a pupil? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3) Does Mike go to school on Sunday?
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e). The horse jumps well.
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I draw in pencil.
Liz go volleyball.
Liz and Sam goes computer games.
My friend play to the swimming pool.
Her brothers plays to school.
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407. IlepeBe~u. (CJioBa amom, ama M03tHO aaMeHHTL apTHKJieM the)
a) MbI MOJKeM BH,D;eTh 6eJihIX Me.n;Be.n;eii B aoorrapKe.
YpoKl
..........................................................................................
f JiarOJI-CBH3Ka to be
Coicpam;eeeas: Coicpam;eeeas:
Iloneas: «t>opMa IloJieaH «t>opMa
«t>opMa «t>opMa
lam I'm Weare We're
He is He's You are You're
She is She's They are They're
It is It's
f JiaroJI-CBH3Ka be
4. BcTaBL Is I Are
1) /she a pupil? 6) _ _ _ they good friends?
2) we from Belarus? 7) · Ann beautiful?
3) it a brown lion? 8) Ann and Nina sisters?
4) she nice? 9) your granny fine?
5) · you kind? 10) her brothers naughty?
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YpoK 3
21. IlpO'llHTaii.
ski and skate Children ski and skate in winter. My father likes to ski.
He can ski very well. Does your mother like to ski? No, she doesn't. But she
likes to skate very much. I like to skate, too. We can skate well.
roller-skate, to roller-skate. In winter I like to skate and in slimmer
I like to roller-skate. My brother can roller-skate very well. Can you roller-
skate?
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ride, to ride, like to ride. His uncle can ride a horse very well. Can this
girl ride a pony? They can ride an elephant in India.
bike, a bike - bike§, one little bike - two big bikes. Her little sister has
got a pink bike. I want to have a big bike. To ride a bike. I like to ride a bike
very much. I ride a bike in spring, in summer and in autumn. My friend can
ride a bike very well. It's fun to ride a bike! Let's ride a bike or roller-skate!
That's a good idea!
The verb can (zJlaZOJl MO'tb, yMemb)
cannot= can't
YTBepm,n;eHHe Borrpoc 0TpHn;aHMe
I can play Can I play? I can't play
\Ve can play Can we play? We can't play
You can play Gan you play? You can't play
They can play Can they play? They can't play
He can play Can he play? He can't play
She can play Can she play? She can't play
It can play Can it play? It can't play
YpoK 4
28. IlpoquTaii.
Monday, on Monday, every Monday. I have got
five lessons on Monday, and then I do my home-
work.
Tuesday, on Tuesday, every Tuesday. We have
English on Tuesday. I listen to music with my fri-
end Sam on Tuesday.
Wednesday, on Wednesday, every Wednesday. How many lessons does
he have on Wednesday?
Thursday, on Thursday, every Thursday. Do they have four or five les-
sons on Thursday?
Friday, on Friday, every Friday. Mary goes for a walk every Friday.
Saturday, on Saturday, every Saturday. Mike plays computer games on
Saturday.
Sunday, on Sunday, every Sunday. We don't go to school on Sunday. We
watch TV and go for a walk on Sunday.
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29. B1>16epu H o6Be~H npaBHJI1>H1>1:H BapHaHT.
1. My brother play I plays computer games on Monday.
2. The pupils do I does homework very well.
3. She watch I watches TV with her granny on Wednesday.
4. Peter listen/ listens to music with Pam.
5. My granny and grandad watch I watches TV on Saturday.
6. The boys go 7 goes for a walk together.
7. His brother roller-skate I roller-skates in the park.
8. Sam ride I rides a bike on Saturday and Sunday.
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5) What are his favourite lessons? _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
32. BcTaBL rrpe,i:i;JiorH (with/ to/ on I for/ in), ecJIH OHH uymui,1.
go a walk, listen music, watch TV _ _ Sunday, roller-skate
____ friends, play computer games, ride a bike _ _ the park, li-
sten the teacher, do homework Tuesday
33. BcTaBL apTHKJIL a, an HJIH the, ecJIH uymuo.
a) Let's go to school! e) I can see ___ boy. boy is tall.
b) We have got fair hair. f) Ann goes for walk every day.
c) She is kind. g) She can ride bike.
d) She is kind girl. h) Nick can play table tennis.
34. IlepeBe,i:i;H.
1). H ~eJiaro Moe ~oMamHee 3MaHHe B rroHe~eJihHHK.
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I UNIT 2. MY F AMILy I
Ypo~5
35. IlpoquTaii.
parents (poiJumeJtu), my parents, his parents, her parents O My mum
and dad are my parents. My granny and grandad are my grandparents.
These are my parents. His parents are kind. Her parents are clever.
children ( iJemu ), one child - two children, many children, my children,
his children, her children 0 Her children aren't naughty. Are these children
lazy? - No, they aren't. Children like to play with toys.
son ( CblH ), her son, his son, your son O Mr. Green has got two sons. Her
son's ball is red. My grandmother and grandfather have got a son. My gran-
ny's son is my father.
daughter ( iJo1lb ), a daughter - daughters 0 Sally has got a daughter but
she hasn't got a son. Have you got a daughter? - No, I haven't. His daugh-
ter is beautiful. Her daughter's doll is big.
aunt (mema), an aunt - aunts, my aunt, her aunt, his aunt, your aunt
0 My aunt Mary is my mother's sister. My aunt Polly is my father's sister.
My aunts are nice and kind. I love my aunts.
uncle (iJaiJa), an uncle - uncles, my uncle, his uncle, her uncle, your
uncle 0 His uncle Bob is his mother's brother. His uncle Tom is his father's
brother. His uncles are tall.
cousin ( iJeo10poiJHblU 6pam uJtu cecmpa ), a cousin - cousins 0 Helen
hasn't got a cousin. Jerry has got three cousins. My aunt has got two child-
ren: a son and a daughter. My aunt's son is my cousin. My aunt's daughter
is my cousin, too.
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husband ( MYJIC ), a husband - husbands <> My mother has got a husband.
He is my father.
wife (J1Cena), a wife - wives <> My father has got a wife. She is my mot-
her.
36. HanHmH no o6paau;y. (IloMHH: Ha rrepBoM Mee Te BJia,n;eJie:o;/ xoa.HHH Be~H.)
Model: co6a1rn Te,n;a - (dog, Ted) - Ted's dog
1. AHHH M.Hq - (Ann, ball ) -
2. KoTeHoK HHHhI - (kitten ,Nina)
3. IIHTOMe:o; ,Il;sBH,n;a - (pet, David) -
4. KaTHHa KHHra - (Kate, book)-
5. HMH Moeil ,n;Boropo,n;Hoil cecTphI - (name, my cousin) -
6. M.Hq ero ,n;pyra - (ball, his friend) -
7. ~eHOK ee 6a6yIIIKH - (puppy, her granny) -
8. MaIIIHHa Moero ,n;e,n;a - (car, my grandad) -
37. IIepeBe,z:i;H. Model: 6a6yIIIKa CTHBa (Steve) - Steve's granny
1. MaMa HHKa (Nick)-
2. 6paT BeTTH (Betty) - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
3. ,ZJ;.H,ZJ;.H 8MMH (Amy) -
4. ChIH ,Il;:>KHMa (Jim) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
5. po,n;HTeJIH ,Il;moHa (John) - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
6. TeTH Boffa (Bob) -
7. ,n;oqh MHCCHC BeJIJI ( Mrs. Bell) -
8. ,n;Boropo,n;HhIH 6paT MailKa (Mike) - _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
38. IIepeBe,z:i;H. Model: yqHTeJih ero ,n;pyaeil - his friends' teacher
1. aepKaJio Moeil MaMhI _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
mirror / my mum
2. KOMHaTa MOHX pO,ZJ;HTeJieH
-------------------
room I my parents
3. ,n;oqh TBOeH TeTH
daughter/ your aunt
4. ,ZJ;eTH ee ,ZJ;.H,ZJ;H ---------------------~-~
children / her uncle
5. KapaH,n;aIIIH ero ,n;eTeil
---------------------
pencils I his children
6. cyMKH HX ,ZJ;BOIOpO,ZJ;HhIX cecTep
bags/ their cousins
7. MaIIIHHa 3Toro BO,ZJ;HTeJI.H
--------------------
car I this driver
8. KHHrH 3THX yqHTeJieH
---------------------
books I these teachers
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9. IIHIJ;IJ;a 3TOro IIOBapa
pizza I this cook
10. CBHHhH 3THX <t>epMepoB - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
pigs I these farmers
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CnOCOB OBPA30BAHIUI CYID;ECTBHTEJihHhIX OT r JIArOJIOB:
MECTOHMEHIUI / PRONOU~S
45. IlpO'llHTaH.
My name is Mike. I am nine. I am from Britain. I am a tall boy. I have got
short dark hair and brown eyes. I like to roller-skate.
I have got a family. My dad's name is Dave. He is a tall man. He has got
short black hair and grey eyes. He can ride a bike well. And he is a good
skier. My father is clever. He is a businessman.
My mum's name is Mary. She is a beautiful woman. She has got fair hair
and green eyes. She can skate very well. My mother is a teacher. She works
at school. She has got nineteen pupils in her class.
I have got a sister, Helen. She is not a pupil. She is five. She is naughty,
but funny. Helen is very nice. She has got long fair hair. Her eyes are dark.
She has got a little nose and a little red mouth. She can draw and dance very
well.
I have got a granny and a grandad. Their names are Kate and Nick. They
are kind. My granny is a dentist. My grandad is a vet.
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I have got an aunt and an uncle. Their names are Mary and Paul. Mary
is a shop-assistant. Paul is a driver. My aunt and my uncle have got two
children: a son and a daughter. They are my and my sister's cousins. We
love our cousins.
I love my family.
True or False.
1. Mike is a·short boy from Britain. _ __
2. Mike's dad is a businessman. - - -
3. Mike's father has got a wife. - - -
4. Mike's mum is a beautiful man. - - -
5. Mike's sister is a teacher. - - -
6. Mike's grandmother and grandfather are doctors. _ __
7. Mike's cousins are good boys. _ __
Ypol(, 7
YKA3ATEJihHhIE MECTOllMEHIUI
48. IlepeBe~H.
1. 8To HX ABOIOPOAHhIH 6paT.
2. 8To Hamn POAHTeJIH.
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3. 3To TBOH BeJioc1u1ep;?
--------------------~
4. 3TOT 6HaHecMeH yMHhIH.
--------------------
5. 3TH p;eTH HeIIOCJIYlliHbie. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
49. HcnpaBL omHOKH.
1) This farmers are from America.
2) These is our teacher.
3) This are good sportsmen.
4) These shop-assistant is nice.
5) This boys are brothers.
qU:CJIU:TEJlhHhIE
Cardinal numerals
KoJIHqecTBeHHbie qHcJIHTeJihHhie ( ·cKoJibKO ?)
1 one 11 eleven
2 two 12 twelve 20 twenty
3 three 13 thirteen 30 thirty
4 four 14 fourteen 40 forty ;
d)69,n;eTeli~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
e) 71 rroBap~
' ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
f)84BO,lI;HTeJIH~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~
g) 95 yqnTeJieli
55. HcrrpaBL omH6KH B OTBeTax rrpHMepoB.
1) twelve and three is sixteen
2) eleven and twenty-four is thirty-three
3) fifty-nine and forty is eighty-nine
4) seventy- two and thirteen is ninety-five
5) sixty and forty-one is one hundred
56. IIpo11HTaii.
NICK'S FAMILY
My name is Nick Brown. I am from Great Britain, from London. I a:m
eight. I am a pupil and go to school on Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday and Friday. My favourite lessons are Maths and Music. I can sing
very well.
I've got a mother. Her name is Helen. She is thirty-six. She is a teacher
and works at school. She likes to read books and watch TV. On Saturday my
mother plays tennis. She can play it very well.
I've got a father. His name is Robert. He is forty-two. He is a doctor and
works in the hospital. He likes to play football. On Sunday he goes to the
swimming poof'( 6acceun ). My father can swim very well. I like to go to the
swimming pool with him ( c HUM). We swim together.
I've got a sister. Her name is Ann. She is not a pupil. She is five. She
likes to play with her toys ( uzpywKu). Ann has got thirteen dolls and many
toy animals. We play together.
We have got a pet. It is a cat Puss. He is a big grey cat. He can run and
play with a ball. Ann and Puss are good friends.
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0TB0TL Ha BOnpOCLI.
1. Where is Nick from?
2. How old is he?
3. Is Nick a pupil?
4. Does Nick go to school on Saturday?
5. What are Nick's favourite lessons?
I 6. What can Nick do very well?
7. How old is Nick's mother?
8. What is her name?
9. What is his mum's job?
10. Where does she work?
11. What does she like to do?
12. What game can she play well?
13. How old is Nick's father?
14. What is his name?
15. What is his dad's job?
16. Where does he work?
17. What sports does Nick's father like?
18. What can he do well?
19. Is Nick's sister a pupil? Why?
20. What does she like to do?
21. How many dolls has Ann got?
22. What pet have they got?
57. IlepeBe,ri;H.
1. 8TOT BeTepHHap ,n;o6pbIH.
4. HaIIIHM po,n;nTeJI.HM 3 9.
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I UNIT 3. DAILy LIFE I
Ypol(, 9
58. IIpoquTail.
get up ( BcmaBamb, npocbtnambc.fl), get up - get§. up 0 I get up at seven
o'clock. My parents usually ( o6btttHO) get up at six thirty in the morning.
make a bed ( 3acmuJtamb nocmellb) 0 I make my bed. Kevin usually
makes his bed. My little sister doesn't make her bed.
brush - brushes, brush teeth (1lucmumb 3y6bt) 0 I brush my teeth at
seven fifteen in the morning. When do you usually brush your teeth?
brush hair (pac1leCbt6amb 60JlOCbt) O Helen has got long fair hair and she
brushes her hair every morning.
wash ( Mbtmb, YMbtBambC.fl) - washes 0 I wash my face and hands every
day. Ann usually looks at the mirror when she washes her face.
exercises, do exercises, does exercises ( aeJtamb 3apHaKy) 0 I usually do
my exercises at six twenty. My friend does his exercises at six oh five.
breakfast, have breakfast. has breakfast ( 3aempmcamb) 0 When do you
usually have breakfast? I have breakfast at seven forty-five.
dress, get dressed ( oaeeambC.fl) - get§. dressed 0 I do my exercises and
get dressed. Fred gets dressed after ( nocJte) breakfast. My baby brother gets
dressed with our mum.
school, go to school ( xoaumb 6 wKoJly) 0 The pupils go to school on Mon-
day, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday.
work, go to work ( xoaumb Ha pa6omy) O Her parents go to work at eight
thirty every morning. Does your grandad go to work? Yes, he does. He
works at school and goes to work at seven fifty.
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64. fipO'IHTaH.
[e] bread, breakfast, have breakfast, has breakfast ( 3aempmcamb)
[i] pizza, drink, milk, dinner, have dinner, has dinner (yJJCunamb)
[A] hungry, yummy, very much, lunch, have lunch, has lunch (o6eilamb)
I usually have breakfast at seven twenty every morning. When do you
have breakfast? I like porridge, eggs, yoghurt and tea for breakfast. What
do you like for breakfast?
My mother doesn't have lunch at home. She likes pasta and meat for
lunch. She likes tomatoes, cucumbers and orange juice, too. What do you
like for lunch? When does your father have lunch? He usually has lunch at
one thirty in the afternoon.
My father has dinner at six forty-five in the evening. He eats fish and po-
tatoes, and then he drinks coffee and eats cheese sandwiches. What do you
like for dinner?
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65. BcTaBL HYatHLie MecTOHMeHHH. CMoTpII Ta6Jim:i;y «MecTOIIMeHIIH» Ha
c. 129. 06paTH BHHMaHne: MecTOIIMeHIIH my I his I her I your I our/
their B STIIX rrpe,n;JiomeHIIHX rrepeBO,ZJ;HTCH KaK «C60U/ C6010/ C60U)> .
A. 1. I brush my teeth. B. 1. They make bed.
2. We brush teeth. 2. He makes bed.
3. You brush teeth. 3. I make bed.
4. He brushes teeth. 4. She makes bed.
c
5. She brushes teeth. 5.Wemake bed.
6. They brush teeth. 6. You make bed.
c. 1. He does exercises. D. 1. We brush hair.
2. You do exercises. 2. I brush hair.
3. She does exercises. 3. He brushes hair.
4. They do exercises. 4. You brush hair.
5. Ido exercises. 5. They brush hair
6. Wedo exercises. 6. She brushes hair.
E. 1. Bob washes hands before lunch.
2. The children make beds every morning.
3. When do you brush teeth?
4. My sister and I wash faces in the morning.
5. Nina does exercises at six o'clock.
6. I don't brush teeth in the afternoon.
66. IIepeBe)l;H. 06paTH BHHMaHHe: CJIOBa «CBOH/ CBOIO/ CBOH» B STIIX rrpe,n;Jio-
meHIIHX rrepeBO,z:t;HTCH MeCTOIIMeHIIHMII my! his/ her I your lour I their
1. H qIIrn;y CBOII ay6h1 Kam,n;oe yTpo.
68. IlpoquTail.
come home (npuxoiJumb iJoMou), we come home, they come home, she
comes home, he comes home <> I go to school at seven thirty and come home
at one thirty. My mother doesn't come home in the afternoon. Does your
father come home at eight o'clock in the evening? - No, he doesn't.
take a shower ( npunuMamb iJyw), I take a shower, we take a shower, she
takes a shower, he takes a shower <> Mrs Read takes a shower in the morning
and in the evening. Do you take a shower every day? - Yes, I do. Every eve-
ning I brush my teeth and take a shower. ·
go to bed ( .TWJICUmbCJl cnamb), I go to bed,. they go to bed, he goes to bed,
she goes to bed <> Her little sister goes to bed at eight thirty. When do you
usually go to bed? - I go to bed at nine forty-five. Willy usually takes a sho-
wer and goes to bed at ten fifteen in the evening. ·
wash the dishes ( Mbtmb nocyiJy ), I wash the dishes, we wash the dishes,
she washes the dishes <> My mum washes the dishes after ( noc.TLe) breakfast
and I wash the dishes after lunch. Does your dad wash the dishes? - Yes, he
does. My dad usually washes the dishes after dinner.
tidy the room ( y6upamb JCOMnamy), I tidy the room, we tidy the room,
they tidy the room, she tidies the room, he tidies the room <> Do you usually
tidy your room? - Yes, I do. My parents tidy the house every Saturday.
Sam is lazy, he doesn't tidy his room.
do housework ( iJe.TLamb pa6omy no iJoMy ), I do housework, they do ho-
usework, he does housework, she does housework <> Mary isn't lazy, she does
housework every day. She makes her bed, washes the dishes and tidies her
room. Do you do housework? - Yes, I do. I wash the dishes. Does your co-
usin do housework? -Yes, she does. She tidies her room.
Present Indefinite
do not = don't, does not= doesn't
y TBep.m,n;eHHe Borrpoc 0TpH:u;aHHe
I like to play. Do I like to play? I don't like to play.
We like to play. Do we like to play? We don't like to play.
You like to play. Do you like to play? You don't like to play.
They like to play. Do they like to play? They don't like to play.
She like~ to play. Does she like to play? She doesn't like to play.
He like~ to play. Does he like to play? He doesn't like to play.
It like~ to play. Does it like to play? It doesn't like to play.
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69. ,ll;mailH roBopuT o ce6e. PaccKamu o Heil.
My name is Jane. Her name is Jane.
1. I am a pupil.
2. I have got white teeth.
3. I get up in the morning.
4. Then I wash my face.
5. And I brush my fair hair.
6.Thenlgotoschool. _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~---~
7. I sing in the afternoon.
------------------~
8. I have apples for lunch.
9. I brush my teeth in the evening. - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
70. 0TBeTL Ha BOIIpOCLI (CM. ynp. 69).
1. What is her name? 5. What does Jane do in the afternoon?
2. What colour is her hair? 6. What does Jane have for lunch?
3. What colour are her teeth? 7. What does she do in the evening?
4. What does Jane do in the morning?
71. BcTaBL Do I Does.
1. Does she tidy her room every Sunday?
2. the boys go to school at seven thirty?
3. - they do morning exercises?
4. Helen wash the dishes every day?
5. you help your mum every evening?
6. Pat and Sam come home at 3 o'clock?
7. Ann take a shower in the evening?
8. he go to bed at nine forty?
72. BcTaBL don't I doesn't.
1. Molly doesn't wash the dishes at school:'
2. You go to school on Sunday.
3. These girls do housework.
4. His dad come home at 6 o'clock.
5. I do my exercises in the afternoon.
6. This boy brush his hair at 3. 15.
7. Nan take a shower in the morning
8. The children have sweets for lunch.
73. IlocTaBL BOIIpoc H OTpu:u;aHHe.
Model: Ann gets_ up at 8 o'clock. Does Ann get_ up at 8 o'clock?
Ann doesn't get_ up at 8 o'clock.
1. His parents tidy their house every Saturday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ their house every Saturday?
His parents their house every Saturday.
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2. Bob gets dressed at seven thirty in the morning.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - dressed at seven thirty in the morning?
Bob dressed at seven thirty in the morning.
3. Tom's friends go for a walk at three o'clock in the afternoon.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - for a walk at three o'clock?
Tom's friends three o'clock.
4. Tom makes his bed every morning.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ his bed every morning?
Tom his bed every morning.
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76. IlpoqHTaii H COCTaBL paccKa3 0 CBOeM ,IJ;He.
MY DAY
I usually get up at 7 o'clock. Then I make my bed and do my exercises.
After that I brush my teeth and wash my face. Then I get dressed and have
breakfast. At eight o'clock I go to school. At school I usually have four or
five lessons. After lessons I come home at one thirty. I wash my hands and
have lunch. After lunch I usually wash the dishes. Then I go for a walk with
my friends. At four o'clock I do my homework. In the evening I usually help
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my parents - I do housework. I usually tidy my room. Then I read books,
watch TV or play computer games. At nine thirty I take a shower and go to
bed.
77. PacKpoii c1eo61e11.
1. My parents _______ (to come) home in the evening.
2. Sally usually (to have) breakfast at home.
3. They (to help) their parents every day.
4. The children (to g,o) for a walk every afternoon.
5. My sister (to make) her bed in the morning.
6. This girl (to take) a shower every evening.
7. These boys often (to play) computer games.
8. I (to do) my homework at 3 o'clock in the afternoon.
78. Han11m11 B TeTpa,ZJ;u oTpu:u;aTeJILHLie npe,ZJ;JiomeHHH 1106:w;11e Bonpoci.1.
1) She washes the dishes. 4) He listens to music.
2) I go to school on Sunday. 5) Liz brushes her ·hair.
3) We like housework. 6) You have breakfast at 7.30.
79. IlepeBe,ZJ;H.
1 . .H o6bPIHO rrpOCbIIIaIOCb B ceMb copoK IIHTb.
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I UNIT 4. A :PAY OFF I
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81. IIpo1.1HTa:U . .
a museum ( .My3eu) - museums, at the museum, the History Museum,
the Art (ucKyccmBo) Museum<> We have got a lot of (.M1wzo) museums in
Minsk. My friends and I visit the History Museum every month. We go to
the museum with our teacher.
a theatre ( meamp) - theatres, go to the theatre, at the theatre <> My
parents go to the theatre every week. They listen to music at the theatre.
Does your mother like to go to the theatre? Oh, yes, she does!
a cinema (Kunomeamp) - cinemas, at the cinema, go to the cinema<> My
friends want to go to the cinema every day. I don't want to go to the cinema
today. This film isn't interesting! His uncle likes to :watch films at the cine-
ma. Her little brother likes to watch cartoons [ka:'tu:n] (.MYJlbm<ftuJlb.M) at
the cinema.
a circus (lftupK ), at the circus, go to the circus<> It's fun to watch animals
at the circus! They do funny tricks. Little children like to go to the circus very
much.
a disco (aucKomeKa), at the disco<> Does your sister like to go to the
disco? Oh, yes, she does! She likes to dance and listen to music. Can she
dance well? Yes, she can. When does she go to the disco?- Every Sunday.
an amusement park (napKpa3BJle1lenuu), in the amusement park<> Let's
go for a walk to the amusement park! You can ride a horse or a pony in the
amusement park. We can go on the big wheel (KoJleco o6o3penu.H) in the
amusement park.
a swimming pool ( 6acceun) - swimming pools <> Can you swim? - Yes,
I can. I go to the swimming pool on Tuesday and on Thursday. When does
his brother go to the swimming pool? - On Wednesday.
82. OoBe.zi;u npaBHJILHLIH BapuauT.
1. I usually et ets up at seven o'clock.
2. You wash washes your hands before (rrepe,n;) lunch.
3. Ted take I takes a shower every morning.
4. My cousin have I has breakfast at six forty in the morning.
5. My parents come I comes home at six twenty-five.
6. The children usually visit I visits the theatre with their parents.
7. Her daughter watch I watches cartoons at the cinema.
8. We do I does homework in the afternoon.
9. The girl ride I rides a pony in the amusement park.
10. The boys swim I swims in the swimming-pool.
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11. Sam and Pam watch I watches elephants at the circus.
12. His aunt work I works at the History Museum.
83. IlocTaBL BOrrpoc H OTpH:u;aHHe.
Model: Ann get§ up at 8 o'clock.
Does Ann get_ up at 8 o'clock?
Ann doesn't get_ up at 8 o'clock.
1. His parents go to the theatre every Sunday.
to the theatre every Sunday?
-----------~
His parents to the theatre every Sunday.
2. Nina dances at the disco very well.
at the disco very well?
-----------~
Nina at the disco very well.
3. The pupils visit the Art Museum with their teacher.
the Art Museum with their teacher?
-----------~
The pupils the Art Museum with their teacher.
4. The vet watches the monkeys at the circus.
the monkeys at the circus?
-----------~
The vet the monkeys at the circus.
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87. IIpoquTan.
usually - OOhFIHO, always - Bcer,n;a, often - qacTo, seldom - pe,n;Ko
help (no.Mozamb), helps <> I usually help my mum. She often helps her
granny. He seldom helps his grandad. We always help our parents. The chil-
dren often help their aunt.
lay ( naKpbtBamb ), lays, we lay the table, they lay the table, you lay the
table, he lays the table <> I usually lay the table in .the evening. Polly lays
the table every day.
tidy ( y6upamb ), tidies, I tidy my room, we tidy our room, they tidy their
room, she tidies her room, he tidies his room<> I seldom tidy my room in the
morning. They often tidy their room in the afternoon. Kate always tidies
her room in the evening. Mike usually tidies his room on Tuesday. When do
you usually tidy your room?
walk ( BbtZyJiuBamb), walks <> Ann often walks her dog. Bob and Steve
walk their dogs every evening. We usually walk our dog at 6 o'clock in the
morning.
feed (Kop.Mumb), feeds, feed the hamster, feed the budgie, feed the
guinea-pig<> Helen feeds her goldfish every morning. John always feeds his
tortoise at eight thirty.
88. PacRpou CROORH. Harrumu oTpHn;auue. IlocTaBi. Borrpoc.
Model: Ann get~ up at 8 o'clock.
Ann doesn't get_up at 8 o'clock.
Does Ann get_up at 8 o'clock?
1. This girl (to dance) at the disco every Friday.
This girl at the disco every Friday.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ at the disco every Friday?
2. His parents _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (to listen) to music at the theatre.
His parents to music at the theatre.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - to music at the theatre?
3. This boy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (to go) to the swimming pool.
This boy to the swimming pool.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ to the swimming pool?
4. My friends _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (to watch) cartoons at the cinema.
My friends cartoons at the cinema.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - cartoons at the cinema?
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PREPOSITIONS. IIPE,ZJ;JIOrH.
in on at
in the morning on Sunday at night
in the evening on the 17th at 7 o'clock
in the afternoon of November at weekends
in summer on my birthday at Christmas
in November on holyday at the end
in 2005 on TV -----------------------
----------------------- ---------------------- at home
in a picture at work (Ha pa6oTe)
in a book at school
in the world (B MHpe) at the table
in a city at a party
in a street at the theatre
in a room at the cinema
in hospital at the circus
in the park at the museum
in the swimming pool at the disco
92. Ilpo11uTaii.
Tom is a little boy. He is from Britain. Every day he gets up at seven
o'clock. He makes his bed, brushes his teeth, washes his face, brushes his
hair and has breakfast.
One day Tom gets up and doesn't want to have breakfast. He doesn't eat
porridge, he doesn't drink tea. At eight o'clock Tom goes to school. He is a
good pupil. But today ( cezoihui) he can't read well, he can't write well. He
is sad ( zpycmnbtu) and hungry.
At two thirty Tom comes home. He is tired (ycmaButuu). He lays the
table and has lunch. He eats fish soup and bread, he eats meat and potatoes.
Then he eats two sausages, cucumbers and tomatoes. After that Tom drinks
orange juice and has chocolate cake.
Every afternoon Tom and his friends go for a walk. But today Tom do-
esn't want to go for a walk. He can't run, he can't jump, he can't play fo-
otball. He is full. (On 06-oeJtcR)
0TBeTI> Ha BOilpOCl>I no TeKCTY.
1. When does Tom get up? 5. Can Tom read and write well today? Why?
2. What does he do then? 6. When does Tom come home?
3. When does he go to school? 7. What does he eat for lunch?
4. Is Tom clever? Why? 8. What does he drink?
9. Where does Tom usually go in the afternoon?
10. Does Tom go for a walk today? Why?
93. PacKpoii CKOOKH. Hanuwu oTpu:u;aHHe. IlocTaB1> Bonpoc.
Model: Ann get~ up at 8 o'clock.
Ann doesn't get_up at 8 o'clock.
Does Ann get_up at 8 o'clock?
1. Nancy _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (to want) to have a cat.
Nancy to have a cat.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - to have a cat?
2. The boys _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (to swim) on Wednesday.
The boys on Wednesday.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - on Wednesday?
3. My parents ____________ (to visit) the theatre every week.
My parents the theatre every week.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ thetheatreeveryweek?
4. His mum -------------~
(to cook) the dinner at 6.30.
His mum the dinner at 6.30.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - the dinner at 6.30?
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CXEMA BOIIPOCA
Cneu;1m.11bHhIH Bonpoc
- - - - 061Il;HH BOII poc
I
BTopocTeneHHhle
BonpoCHTeJibHoe ·BcnoMoraTeJib- no,n;.11e- CKa-
'IJieHbl
CJIOBO HbIH r .11aro.11 .maru;ee 3ye:M:oe
npe,n;.110.meHHH
94. CpaBHH.
You have@a ball. , We have lunch. She has juice.
Have you@ a ball? Do we have lunch? Does she have juice?
95. IlocTaBi. oom;uii Bonpoc, a aaTeM cne~uan:&H:&Iii Bonpoc K no~epKHy
TLIM cnoBaM. Model: Ann get§ up at 8 o'clock.
Does Ann get_up at 8 o'clock?
When does Ann get up?
1. His parents come home at six thirty.
_____________ home at six thirty?
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96. IlocTaBL o6w;uii Bonpoc, a aaTeM cneu;uaJILHJ>IH Bonpoc, uaquuan c )J;aH-
uoro BO:PPOCHTeJILHOI'O ~JIOBa.
Model: Ann gets_ up at _8 o'clock.
Does Ann get_up at 8 o'clock?
When does Ann get up?
1. His friends come home at two thirty.
-----------~
home at two thirty?
When ~---------------~---------~
?
2. Bill reads books at home.
Where -------------------------~
?
3. The children have juice for breakfast.
-----------~
juice for breakfast?
What ~-------------------------~
?
4. Nancy brushes her teeth every morning.
her teeth every morning?
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4. Tom rides a pony in the amusement park.
~~~~~~~~~~~~~-
a pony in the amusement park?
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100. IIpoqHTa:H.
Hello!
My name is Alex. I'm from Britain. I am twelve. I go to school on Monday,
Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. I don't go to school on Saturday
and Sunday. It's cool!
On my days off I usually get up at 10 o'clock. I have breakfast and watch
TV. On Saturday I do my homework in the morning. Then I go for a walk
with my friends. After lunch my cousin John and I go to the cinema to-
gether. We like to watch cartoons and new films there. In the evening I do
housework - I tidy my room. Then I play computer games. On Saturday I
go to bed at eleven thirty.
On Sunday my family and I usually go to the zoo or to the circus. We can
see a lot of animals there: big and small, nice and funny, clever and lazy.
It's interesting! Sometimes I ride a.pony or a horse. Then we go to the cafe.
It's great!
0TBeTb Ha BOilpOCbl.
a) How old is Alex?
b) Where is he from?
c) When does he usually get up on his days off?
d) What does he do on Saturday morning?
e) Who does he go for a walk with?
f) Where do Alex and his cousin go after lunch?
g) What do they like to watch at the cinema?
h) Where does Alex's family go on Sunday?
i) Why do they like to watch animals?
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101. Hanuillu o6m;ue BonpocL1, a aaTeM cnen;uaJILHLie BonpocL1 K no,11;qepK-
JIYTLIM CJIOBaM.
1) They tidy their room on Sunday. 4) We have soup for lunch.
2) He has dinner at school. 5) Ann gets up at seven o'clock.
3) His mum dances well. 6) You take a shower at home.
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104. IlepeBe,IJ;H npe,n;JI03CeHHH. (IIOMHH, 'llTO CJIOBO <•CBOH» M03CeT nepeBo-
,IJ;HTLCH CJIOBaMH my / your / his / her / our I their)
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I u .NIT 5. PET OF THE F AMILYJ
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107. IT po11uTa:H.
[a:] grass (mpaBa), long grass, short grass, green grass, to eat grass
0 Cows eat grass. Horses like grass. Tigers and lions don't eat grass.
[i:] leaf, a leaf - leaves ( JlucmiiR), red leaves, yellow leaves, orange
leaves O What animals eat leaves? - Giraffes eat leaves. Do lions like
leaves? - No, they don't.
[i:] seed (ceMR), a seed - seeds (ceMeHa), yellow seeds 0 Does your pet
like seeds? - No, it doesn't. Do chickens like seeds? - Yes, they do.
[au] bone (Kocmb), a bone - bones, eat bones 0 What pets eat bones? -
Dogs eat bones. Do cats like bones? - No, they like fish and meat.
[ei] tail (xBocm); a tail - tfills, a long tail, a short tail 0 Monkeys have
got long tails. Steve's hamster has got a short tail.
[ea] hair {utepcmb}, long hair, short white hair 0 His dog has got short
black hair and a long tail. What colour is your pet'~ hair?
108. PacKpo:H CKOOKH.
/eat /don't eat
(to eat)~eats (not to eat)~doesn't eat
1. Dogs (to eat) bones .
2. Dogs (not to eat) seeds.
3. My granny's cow (to eat) grass.
4. My granny's cow (not to eat) meat.
5. Hens (to like) seeds.
6. This chicken (not to like) leaves.
7. Her cat (to drink) milk.
8. The monkeys (not to drink) tea.
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3. Her kitten is on the table.
Her kitten op the table.
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113. IIpotIHTaii:.
beautiful, a beautiful woman, a beautiful girl O I think ( H ayMaro) my
cat is beautiful. -My aunt has got beautiful eyes.
ygly, an ugly snake, an ugly frog, an ugly monster 0 His brother draws
ugly monsters. Caterpillars are ugly. Butterflies aren't ugly. They are beau-
tiful.
fast, a fast runner, a fast animal 0 Dogs are fast. They can run fast. Are
lions fast animals?
slow, a slow swimmer, a slow animal 0 Are these animals slow? Tortoises
are very slow. Little Ann is a slow reader.
noisy, a noisy boy, a noisy child, noisy children 0 Ann's brother is noisy.
What animals are noisy? Monkeys are noisy.
quiet, a quiet game, a quiet girl 0 Are you quiet at the lesson? Are the~e
children quiet? - No, they are noisy.
friendly, a friendly girl, friendly children o Nick is a friendly boy. Is your
puppy friendly?
angry, an angry tiger, an angry lion 0 I think this big wolf is very angry.
I don't like angry people.
interesting, an interesting book, an interesting game 0 Let's read this
interesting book.
boring, a boring book, a boring film, a boring day 0 I like to read but I
don't like this book - it is boring. I like to read interesting books. It is a
boring film and we don't like it. We want to watch an interesting film.
old, an old man, an old woman 0 Can you see this old man? Helen's granny
isn't old.
young, a yoµng man, a young woman, young parents 0 Are your parents
young? Alice is a young girl.
sad, a sad boy, a sad girl, a sad child 0 Bob's mum is sad because her son
is ill. Pupils are usually sad when they have got bad marks ( OUteHKU ).
small, a small pet, a small house, a small tail, a small bone 0 Mike's rat
is small. Butterflies are small and beautiful.
114. CocTaBL npe,n;Jiomeeun. 3anumu ux B TeTpa,n;u.
1. Our cat quiet
2. Her parrot angry
3. Crocodiles noisy
is
4. Monkeys fast
5. Snakes slow
are
6. Its tail ugly
7. His tortoises friendly
8. Their dog boring
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115. CocTaBi. npep;JiomeeHH H eanHmH HX B TeTpap;i..
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IlPABU:JIA OBPA30BAHll.H CTEIIEHEH CPABHEHH.H IIPHJIArATEJihHhIX
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117. IIo.zi;qepKHHTe npHJiaraTeJILHLie B cpaBHHTeJILHOH CTeneHH.
Beautiful, taller, the noisiest, nicer, more interesting, the shortest, fun-
nier, slow, quieter, better, the worst, cleverer, the most boring, friendlier,
younger.
118. IIo.zi;qepKHHTe npHJiaraTeJILHLie B npeBocxo,zi;Hoil cTeneHH.
The tallest, the most interesting, happier, the smallest, kind, the angri-
est, more beautiful, sad, warmer, the best, the oldest, quieter, the ugliest,
worse.
! Ilpn cpaBHeHHH HCIIOJib3yeTCH CJIOBO than.
He rryTaii:
th~n - 3aTeM, IIOTOM
than-qeM
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125. IlpoqHTaii.
Alex has got a dog. His name is Ricky. He is friendly and clever. He is
usually very nice, but he can be naughty. Ricky has got short brown hair, a
black nose, brown eyes, little ears and a funny tail.
In the morning Alex and Ricky have breakfast. Ricky likes dog food very
much. After breakfast Ricky wants to walk in the garden. Then Alex goes
to school.
In the afternoon Alex comes home from school and Ricky is very happy.
He jumps and wags his tail. Alex gives him· a bone and some water. Then
they play ball together.
In the evening Alex walks his dog. When they come home Alex washes,
brushes and feeds Ricky. The dog sleeps in the hall.
Ricky is the pet of Alex's family.
True(+) or False(-).
1. Ricky is always quiet and friendly. _ __
2. Ricky has got short brown hair. _ __
3. Ricky likes to walk in the garden. _ __
4. Alex and Ricky walk before ( nepe{)) breakfast. _ __
5. Ricky eats only ( moJlblCO) dog food. _ __
6. Ricky can't play with a ball. _ __
7. Alex brushes, washes and feeds Ricky in the evening. _ __
8. Ricky sleeps in Alex's bed. _ __
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131. IlepeBe,zi;H.
1. .H ,zi;yMaIO, 3MeH ypo,zi;JIHBee, qeM JI.HrylllKH.
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133. Ilpo'IHTaii.
house ( doM ), my house, her house, our house, their house <> Mike's house
is big.
flat [flret] (KBapmupa), his flat, your flat, in the flat <> We have got a
big flat. He hasn't got a flat. Do you live in a house or in a flat?
bed, bedroom ( cnaJlbnH), one bedroom - two bedrooms <> Polly has got
two bedrooms in her flat. Liz has got a pink bed in her bedroom.
living-room (zocmunaH), a living-room - living-rooms <> We watch TV
in the living-room. We have got a blue sofa and two blue armchairs in our
living-room.
bath, bathroom ( BannaH), a big bathroom <> I wash my face and take a
shower in the bathroom. Do you brush your teeth in the bathroom? - Yes,
I do.
kitchen (KyxnH), our kitchen, in the kitchen <> We cook in the kitchen.
My mum lays the table and we have dinner in the kitchen.
hall ( Kopu{)op) <> She has got a mirror in the hall. They have got two
chairs in the hall.
downstairs ( Bnu3y) <> The hall is downstairs. The kitchen is downstairs,
too. Let's go downstairs. Our mother is downstairs now.
upstairs ( naBepxy) <> The bathroom is upstairs. Two bedrooms are up-
stairs, too. Let's go upstairs. Liz and Mike like to play upstairs.
garden (ca{)), in the garden <> My granny has got a garden. The garden is
near the house. Look! She's got a nice red flower [flaua] (~BemoK) in the
garden. We like flowers.
134. ,IJ;aii KpaTKHH OTBeT.
Model: Does Steve live in the house? Yes, he does .
1. Do the children play in the garden? Yes, ----------~
2. Does Mary have three bedrooms? No, ~---------~
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140. IlpoqHTaii.
wardrobe ( uuca<P nJtamRnou), a tall wardrobe , a black wardrobe <> This
wardrobe is in the hall. There are three wardrobes in our flat . Where are the
wardrobes? The wardrobes are in the bedroom and in the living-room.
cupboard (uu-ca<P OJl.H nocyiJbt, 6y<Pem ), a cup (1lauu-ca ), a white cupboard
<> There is a big cupboard in the kitchen. What is there in the cupboard?
There are thirteen cups in the cupboard.
fridge ( xoJtoiJUJlbHUIC ), a new fridge <> Jim has got a fridge. The fridge is
near the cupboard. There are some apples in the fridge.
cooker (nJtuma), a cooker - cookers <> There isn't a cooker in the bath-
room. There is a cooker in the kitchen.
television (meJteBu3op) <> Our family likes to watch TV. We have got a
new big television. Where is the television? Our television is in the living-
room.
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141. IlepeBe,ZJ;H. :Qu<l>pbI IIHmH CJIOB3MH.
1) 38 mKa<l:>oB ,D;JUI o,n;em,n;1>1 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2) 52 xono,n;HJihHHKa -----------------~,~---
3) 94 mKa<l:>a ,D;JI.H rrocy,n;hl _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
4)13IIJIHT _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _~
5)41TeJieBH30p _______________________~
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000
My name is Linda. I have got a room. It is the best room in our house.
There are three chairs, a table and a bed in my room. But there isn't a tele-
vision or a computer there. I read and play in my room.
I. IIo,ZJ;nHmH, 1ILH KOMBaTLI ua pucyuKax:
A. This is room.
B. This is room.
C. This is room.
II. True(+)/ False(-):
1. There are three chairs in Linda's room. - - -
2. Linda has got a computer. _ __
3. There is a carpet in Linda's room. _ __
4. There are three rooms in Helen's flat. - - -
5. Helen's room is the biggest in the flat. _ __
6. There are many flowers in Helen's vase. _ __
7. Robin lives in a small house. - - -
8. Robin has got a computer and a television. _ __
9. There aren't any books in Robin's bookcase. _ __
III. ,lJ;aii KpaTKHe OTBeTLI.
1. Does Helen live in a flat? - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
2. Is Helen's room the smallest? ----------------~
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4. B ,n;oMe ecTh ,n;Be cnaJihHH H rocTHHaH.
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160. fipO'IHTaH.
wear [WE:;)] ( nocumb oiJe:>1eiJy), I wear, we wear, you wear, they wear, he
wear§, she wear§ O What do you usually wear at school?
clothes ( oiJe:>1eiJa ), nice clothes, ugly clothes, old clothes, new clothes,
O What clothes do you like? What colour clothes does your granny usually
wear? Why does Mr Smith wear ugly clothes?
dress (nJtambe), a red dress, a white dress, a beautiful dress, Maggie's
dress 0 What colour is your new dress?
blouse (6Jty3Ka), a blouse - blouses O My mother's new blouse is beau-
tiful. Does your friend wear blouses? ·
skirt ( ro6JCa), a long skirt, a short skirt, a skirt and a blouse 0 Does Sally
like to wear long skirts or short skirts? Boys don't wear dresses and skirts.
shirt (py6awICa), a blue shirt, a grey shirt 0 Liz wears blouses and Mike
wears shirts. Do you wear shirts or blouses?
T-shirt (MailJCa , <jJym6oJl1Ca), my uncle's T-shirt 0 When do people wear
T-shirts? They wear T-shirts in summer.
shorts (wopmbt), a pair of shorts 0 We don't wear shorts in winter. Her
grandad hasn't got shorts. Has your sister got a pair of shorts?
jeans ( iJ:>1euHCbl ), blue jeans, black jeans, a pair of jeans, old jeans, new
jeans O Boys and girls like jeans. Tom has got a new pair of jeans.
trousers (6proICu), brown trousers, a pair of trousers (napa 6pro1C) 0 Do
you wear trousers or jeans to school? We usually wear trousers. His aunt
doesn't like trousers. She always wears skirts or dresses. But she has got a
pair of blue trousers.
shoes (my<jJJtu), a pair of shoes 0 Where are my shoes? Your shoes are
near the door. Take these new shoes. Have you got a pair of black shoes? -
No, I haven't.
trainers ( JCeiJbl, ICpoccoB JCU), their trainers, her trainers 0 Are these
trainers new? Does Ann wear shoes or trainers?
tights (KoJlzomKu), warm tights 0 Who wears tights? Girls and women
wear tights. My brother doesn't wear tights.
socks (nocICu), white socks O These socks are old. Mum, where are my
socks? Bob's socks are on the floor. Tom has got three pairs of socks. ,
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161. 3aMeHH Ha3BaHHH o.n;e~.n;LI MeCTOHMeHHHMH it HJIH they.
CMoTpH Ta6Jiu:u;y «MecTOHMeHHH» B Unit 2 Ha c. 129.
a) tights they e) blouse i) socks _ __
b) shirt it f) trainers j) trousers - - - -
c) shorts g) dress k) shoes _ __
d) jeans h) skirt 1) T-shirt - - - -
164. Hanumu OTpu:u;aHHe. CMoTpH TaOJIHD;LI rJiaroJIOB <'To be)>, <'To have)>,
<'Can)> B Unit 1 H TaOJIH:u;y <'Present Simple)> Unit 3.
1. This sweatshirt is old. This sweatshirt isn't old.
2. He likes his trainers. He doesn't like his trainers.
3. Sam can wear shorts.
Sam ~------------
shorts in autumn.
4. We wear coats in summer.
We
- - - - - - - - - - - - - coats in summer.
5. She wears the old jacket.
She·
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the old jacket. 'l ; I
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166. Ilpo'IHTaH.
buy [ba1] (n01cynamb), to buy clothes, to buy tights, to buy trousers
<> Jerry wants to buy a T-shirt. He doesn't buy blouses. It' s very hot. -
Let's buy a pair of new shorts.
sweater ( cBumep), a sweater - sweaters, a warm sweater, a black and
grey sweater, to buy a sweater <> My sister likes to wear sweaters. We wear
sweaters when it's cold. This is Tom's sweater.
sweatshirt (1w<jJma , <jJy<jJazuca) <> I don't wear sweatshirts in summer. Do
pupils wear sweatshirts at school? Is it your sweatshirt? No, it isn't. I want
to buy a sweatshirt. My sweatshirt is yellow and brown.
jacket (nuiJJ1CaK, KypmKa), a new jacket, an old jacket <> Nick likes his
purple jacket. This jacket is very warm. Let's buy that jacket, please!
coat, (naJlbmo ) , a coat - coats, a new coat, an ugly coat, the nicest coat,
to wear coats, to buy a coat <> Ann likes to wear coats in autumn.
scarf, {wap<jJ), a scarf - scaryes, a long scarf, a short scarf, to buy
scarves <> Mary likes her new yellow scarf. It is warm. What colour is your
new scarf? My new scarf is green.
boots ( 6omunKu), a boot - boots, warm boots, Sam's boots <> These boots
are not clean ( 1lUCmbte). Mike wan ts to buy a pair of black boots.
hat (wanKa, UtJlJlna), a hat - hats, a beautiful hat, my brother's hat
<> Mum wants to buy a new hat. I don't wear hats.
gloves (nepttam.K u), red gloves, a pair of gloves <> I've got a new pair of
gloves. When do you wear gloves? I buy and wear gloves in autumn and in
winter. 1 ·
mittens ['mitnz]_( BapeJICKU ), a pair of mittens <> Does Helen wear mittens
or gloves? She doesn't buy mittens. She usually wears gloves.
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167. PacKpoii CKOOKH H nocTaBL npuJiaraTeJILHLie B HY~Hoii <l>opMe.
CMoTpH TaoJIHD;Y <cCTeneHH cpaBHeHHH npHJiaraTeJILHLIX» B Unit 5
Ha C. 157-158.
1. Her new dress is the most beautiful (beautiful) of all.
2. Trousers are (long) than shorts.
3. Liz has got a (nice) blouse.
4. His blue jeans are (good) than my old jeans.
5. This jacket is (big) of all in the wardrobe.
6. His sweater is (warm) than the sweatshirt.
7. These gloves are (small) than these mittens.
8. What season is (cold) of all seasons?
170. HanumH B TeTpa,ZJ;H cne:u;uaJILHLie Bonpoc1>1 (What colour is/are ... ?).
CMoTpH cxeMy Bonpoca B Unit 4 Ha c. 149.
Model: Her dress is red. His trainers are white.
What colour is her dress? What colour are his trainers?
1. This skirt is blue.
2. These boots are black.
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3. This blouse is orange.
4. These trousers are grey.
5. Mary's coat is yellow.
6. Tom's shorts are brown.
7. Her sweater is red.
8. Our gloves are green.
171. HcrrpaBL omHOKH.
1) What colour is his shoes?
2) I've got a brother. My brothers' sweater is brown.
3) There are a nice dress on the chair.
4) It's the most beautifulest skirt.
5) This shorts are red.
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172. IIpo'llHTaii.
THEIR FAVOURITE SEASONS
1). Nick is from Minsk. His favourite season is winter. The weather is cold
and windy. It often snows in winter. Nick wears warm clothes: a sweater
and a sweatshirt, warm trousers and tights, boots, gloves, a jacket, a
scarf and a hat. Nick skates in winter. He likes to ski in the park. Nick
likes to play ice-hockey at the stadium. Nick and his friends play snow-
balls near their school. It's f uni
2). Sally is a beautiful girl. Her favourite season is spring. It's warm and
sunny in spring. Sally wears a nice blouse and a short skirt, nice shoes
and small socks. Sally can go to the park. She likes to ride a bike and
roller-skate in the park. The trees are green. It's nice in the park in
spring!
3). Alex is eight. His favourite season is summer. In summer the days are
hot and sunny. Children don't go to school. Alex goes for a walk every
day. He wears shorts and a T-shirt, a cap, trainers and dark socks. He
plays football or badminton with his friends. Alex swims in the lake
. ( o3epo) in summer. It's f uni
4). His name is Andrew. His favourite season is autumn. The trees are red,
yellow and orange. It's foggy, cloudy and windy in autumn. It often
rains. Andrew wears a rain-coat, a shirt, jeans, boots and a hat. In au-
tumn Andrew and his grandfather go fishing to the river (pe-,ca). An-
drew likes it very much!
173. HarrHmH o cBoeM JIIOOHMOM BpeMeeH ro~a. BorrpocL1 rroMoryT Teoe.
What is your favourite season? My favourite season is ....
What is the weather like? The weather is ....
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What do you usually wear? I usually wear ... .
What do you do? I go for a walk, ... , ....
174. HarrHmH B TeTpa,D;H crre:u;HaJILHLie Borrpoc1>1 (How much is/are ..?).
CMoTpH cxeMy Borrpoca B Unit 4 Ha c. 149.
Model. How much is the green coat?
It is thirty-two pounds.
How much are the grey trousers?
They are fifteen pounds.
1. How much is the grey sweater? (£39)
2. How much are the green trousers? (£84)
3. How much is the pink sweatshirt? (£48)
4. How much are the brown trousers? (£65)
5. How much is the blue coat? (£97)
6. How much are the red boots? (£102)
7. How much is the yellow scarf? (£13)
8. How much are the blue shorts? (£8)
9. How much are the brown tights? (£21)
10. How much is the white shirt? (£36)
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My favourite clothes
1. I like my ...
2. It is new, old, beautiful, warm
.~
They are
3. It is cheap, expensive
They are
4. It is black, red, yellow, blue, white,
They are green, brown, purple, orange
5. I wear it to school
I wear them to parties
at home
for walking
192. IlepeBe,ZJ;H.
1. 8TH 6plOKH ,n;emeBhie.
2. CBHTep Moero rrarrh1 TeIIJihIH. _______,.-~----------
3. I06Ka Moe:H cecTphl KOpOTKa.H.----------------~
4. TycpJIH Moe:H MaMhI ,n;oporHe.
- - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -_-
5. Ka Kor o~BeTaSTa6Jiy3Ka? __________________
6. CKOJihKO CTOHT Te rrepqaTKH?
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I UNIT 8. SCHOOL I
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194.IIpoqHTaH.
English ( aniJtuucH:uu .R3btK) 0 We have English on Monday, Wednesday
and Friday on our timetable. I speak English well.
Russian (pyccH:uu .R3blK) O Ann's favourite lesson is Russian. They have
Russian on Thursday and Friday.
Belarusian ( 6eJtopyccH:uu .R3btK) 0 Liz likes Belarusian very much. She
can speak Belarusian very well.
Reading (1lmenue) 0 Do you like Reading? - Yes, I do. I like Russian
and Belarusian Reading. On Tuesday we have Russian Reading and on
Thursday we have Belarusian Reading. We read and listen to stories ( cJty-
waeM paccH:a3bt).
Maths (MameMamuKa) 0 When do you have Maths? -We have Maths
every day. Nick's favourite lesson is Maths. He can do sums (pewamb npu-
Mepbt) well. What do you do in Maths? In Maths I count ( C1luma10) and solve
problems ( pewa10 3aiJa1lu).
Music (MY3btKa) 0 Sam has Music on Wednesday. Pupils listen to music
and sing songs in Music.
Art (pucoeanue) 0 Art is Steve's favourite lesson. Steve can draw (pu-
coeamb) very well and he likes to paint ( pacH:pawueamb, pucoeamb Kpac-
KaMu) very much.
Science ( ocnoBbt ecmecmeennbtX nayK) 0 These pupils like Science.
In Science they learn about nature (y1lam o npupoiJe). They have Science on
Fri~y. .
IT (Information Technology) ( unrj>opMamuKa) O Does Pavel have IT
every day? No, he doesn't. He has IT on Monday. There are thirteen com-
puters in the IT classroom. Does he play games or solve problems in IT?
Technology (mpyo) 0 Nick doesn't like Technology. He is lazy and can't
make things ( iJeJtamb Bell{u ceouMu pyKaMu) well.
Man and the World ( 1leJtoBeK u Mup) 0 Is Man and the World your
favourite lesson? -Yes, it is. I want to have Man and the World every day.
I like to learn about nature and read stories about Belarus.
P.E. (Physical Education) ( rj>u3KYJtbmypa) 0 What is your PE teacher's
name? Her name is Mrs Ball. Nikita likes P.E. He can run, jump and I!.illY
sports (uipamb B cnopmuBnbte uipbt} well.
195. CpaBHH.
They havee@Pa book. They have Music on Monday.
Have the~a book? Do they have Music on Monday?
They haven'~a book. They don't have Music on Monday.
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196. IlocTaBb BOnpoc H OTpH:u;aHHe.
Model. We have Maths on Monday. Do we have Maths on Monday?
We don't have Maths on Monday.
1. We learn about nature in Science.
about nature in Man and the World?
~--------
We
- - - - - - - - - - about nature in Maths.
2. Sam solves problems best of all in class 4 «C ».
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problems best of all in class 4 «C»?
Sam problems best of all in class 4 «C».
3. Liz can make things well in Technology.
_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ things well in Technology?
Liz things well in Technology.
4. The pupils have got many coloured pencils in the Art classroom.
many pencils in the Art classroom?
~-----------
The pupils many pencils in the Art classroom.
5. They have English on Wednesday.
___________ English on Wednesday?
They English on Wednesday.
197. CocTaBi. H aanHmH B TeTpa,z:i;H 8 npe,z:i;JiomeaHii.
Do you learn things on Monday?
Does Kate speak sports on Tuesday?
Can Bob and Tom solve sums on Wednesday?
his cousin play about nature on Thursday?
your friends sing to stories ·on Friday?
the boy do English on Saturday?
her children make problems on Sunday?
this pupil listen songs
NUMERALS. qHCJIHTEJihHhIE
Cardinal numerals Ordinal numerals
KoJrn:1IeCTBeHHhie 1IliCJHITeJibHhre IlopH,n;KOBbie 1IliCJiliTeJihHbie
(CKOJibKO?) (KoTOpnrii?)
1 one 1-ii the first
2 two 2-ii the second
3 three 3-:H: the third
4 four 4-ii the fourth
5 five 5-ii the fifth
6 six 6-ii the sixth
7 seven 7-ii the seventh
8 eight 8-ii the eighth
9 nine 9-ii the ninth
10 ten 10-ii the tenth ·
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198. IIocMoTpH Ha pacnucaHue H ,11;onumu npe,11;JioateHHB.
PRESENT CONTINUOUS
HacTosun;ee npo,n;oJimeHHoe BpeMH ( {)eucmBue npoucxo{)um B MOMe-Jtm pe1lu)
·.
CJioBa - no,n;cKa3KH
now cenqac
Look! IIocMoTpH!
Listen! CJiyma:H:!
at the moment B ,n;aHHblll MOMeHT
Oco6eHHOCTH rrpaBOIIHCaHHH
+ing e+ing tt, mm, nn + ing
(HeMaH - e- Hcqe3aeT) (y,n;BaHBaeTCSI O,ll;HHOKaSI
corJiaCHaSI IIOCJie KpaTKOH
rJiaCHOH) I
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Present Simple (Indefinite) Present Continuous
usually - o6hrrrno now - ceii"Ciac
always - Bcer,n;a at the moment - B ,n;aHHbIH MOMeHT
rarely - pe,n;Ko Look! - CM0Tp11!
often - -qacTo Listen! - CJiyrnaiil
seldom - pe,n;Ko
sometimes - HHor,n;a
every day/ week/ month/ year -
Ka.iK,ZJ;hIH ,n;eHh / He,n;emo / MeCj'IIJ;/ ro,n;
I I am swimming
We He
You swim She is swimming
They It
He We
She swim~ You are swimming
It They
I I am not swimming
We He
You don't swim She isn't swimming
They It
He We
She doesn't swim You aren't swimming
It They
I Am I swimming?
we he
Do you swim? Is she swimming?
they it
he we
Does she swim? Are you swimming?
it they
212. IlpoqHTaH.
His name is Alex. He is from Minsk. He is eight. He goes to school five
days a week: on Monday, on Tuesday, on Wednesday, on Thursday and on
Friday. He is a good pupil. He can read and write well. And he counts well,
too. Alex speaks English very well, too. His favourite lessons are Maths and
English. But the boy can't sing well and he doesn't like Music.
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Alex comes home at two o'clock in the afternoon. He has lunch and does
his homework.
On Monday and Wednesday Alex goes to the swimming pool. He can swim
very well. Look at him! He is swimming! He is fast!
On Tuesday Alex plays football at the stadium. Look at him! He is playing
very well! He is the best footballer!
On Thursday Alex plays basketball with his school friends. He likes to
play sport games very much! Alex is a good sportsman!
On Friday Alex draws. He can draw very well and he likes it. Look at him!
He is drawing a nice house with a big garden.
Alex comes home in the evening. Then he watches TV or plays computer
games. It's evening. Look at Alex! He isn't watching TV. He is reading a
book now!
On Saturday and Sunday his family goes to the amusement park. It's fun!
213. BL1110JIHH aa,z:i;aHHH 110 TeKcTy. Test.
I. 3aKoHqu rrpe,z:i;JiomeHHH.
1) Alex counts well in~-------------------~
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I UNIT 9. BIRTHDAy p ARTY I
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229. IlpoqHTail.
year ( zoiJ), this year O There are four seasons in a year. This year we go
to the fourth form.
month ( MeC.Hlf ), a cold month, the hottest month, winter months, spring
months, summer months, autumn months 0 There are twelve months in a
year.
January, in January O January is the second winter month. W~at's the
weather like in January? January is the coldest month in a year. ·
February, in February O February comes after January. The weather in
February is usually cold and windy. There are twenty-eight or twenty-nine
days in February.
March, in March 0 March is the first spring month. We have a party
( Bettepwuca) on the 8th of March.
April, in April, the first of April 0 My brother usually plays jokes
( wymKu) on the first of April.
May, in May 0 May is the third spring month. What's the weather like in
May? May is the warmest .s pring month. Are the trees green in May?
June, in June 0 How many days are there in June? There are thirty.
What's the weather like in June? It's sunny in June.
July, in July O There are 31 days in July. July is the hottest month in a
year. Mary's birthday is in July.
August, in August 0 What's the weather like in August? It often rains
in August. June, July and August are summer months.
September, in September, the first of September 0 Pupils go to school on
the 1 st of September.
October, in October 0 October comes after September. Mike's birthday is
on the second of October.
November, in November 0 It often snows in November. I don't like
November, it is cold and cloudy.
December, in December 0 Is December an autumn month? No, it isn't.
December is the first winter month. Christmas is on the twenty-fifth of
December.
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NUMERALS. qHCJIHTEJibHbIE
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236. IlpoquTaii.
party (ee1tepwuca), a birthday party, have a birthday party (ycmpau-
eamb 6e1lepw-ucy), come to a birthday party ( npuxoaumb Ha ee1tepuHicy).
O Do you always have a birthday party? Oh, yes, I do! My friends and I have
fun! ( eece.numbcH) O My mum usually has a birthday party in the evening.
invite (npui.nawamb), invite friends, invite grandp~rents 0 I am having
a birthday party on S~turday. Come to my party! I invite you! - Thank you.
I usually invite my friends and we have a lot of fun at my birthday party.
cake, a birthday cake (u.MeHUHHbtu mopm) 0 Tom's granny always cooks
a birthday cake for his birthday. Yummy! Does his sister buy a birthday
cake? - No, she doesn't. She usually makes a birthday cake.
card, a birthday card ( omKpbtmJCa KO OHIO poJtCaeHuH), a nice birthday
card, to get a birthday carg (no.ny1lamb omKpbtmKy ), to buy a birthday
card, to send a birthday card (nocbt.namb omICpbtmKy) 0 My granddad usu-
ally gets many birthday cards. I always send·him a birthday card, too. My
uncle lives in America and sends me nice birthday cards every year.
candle ( cee1la ), one candle - two candles, eight candles 0 It's Sam's
birthday today. He has a big birthday cake with eight candles on it. Liz
wants to buy a nice yellow candle for her room.
present (noaapoK), a birthday present, a present - presents, to give a
present, to get presents, to buy presents 0 His little brother usually gets a
lot of birthday presents. My parents often give presents for me. A book is
the best present. Today is Mary's birthday. She has a lot of presents, many
birthday cards and a birthday cake with eleven candles on it. How old is
Mary today?
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balloon ( BoaiJyutnbtU utapwc), a balloon - balloons, a lot of balloons <>
This little girl has got three red balloons, thirteen blue balloons, nine orange
balloons, twelve pink balloons and two green balloons. Look! She is flyingt
237. Ilo~epKHH CJIOBo-110,ZJ;CKaaKy. YKaatH BpeMs. 0TKpoii CK06KH.
Model. Liz is speaking (to speak) English now. Pr. Cont.
Liz usually speaks (to speak) English in the lesson. Pr: S.
1. My mum usually (to have) a birthday party in the
evening. - - -
2. My mum _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ (to make) a birthday cake now. _ __
3. At the moment I (to buy) flowers for my mum. - - -
4. Helen always (to invite) her cousin to a party. _ __
5. My parents often (to give) me presents. _ __
6. Mrs. Read and her daughter (to cook) birthday
dinner now. - - -
7. His uncle
- - - - - - - - - - - - (to send) him birthday cards from
America every year. _ __
8. Look! Sam----~---- (to give) his teacher a nice card. _ __
9. Ann's granny always (to come) to her party. _ __
10. Listen! They (to sing) a birthday song. _ __
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239. IIo,11;qepKHH CJIOBo-no,11;cKa3Ky. YKamH BpeMs. 0TKpoii: CK06KH. ·
1. Bob often (to send) cards to his uncle. - - - -
2. Bob _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _· (not to send) cards to his aunt. _ _ __
3. His friends (to buy) a present now. _ _ __
4. His friends (not to buy) candles now. _ _ __
5. His cousins usually (to come) to the party. - - - -
6. His cousins (not to come) to the party every month. _ __
7. She usually (to invite) all her friends. - - - , - - -
8. She usually (not to invite) all her friends. _ __
9. Look! The pupils (to give) flowers. _ _ __
10. Look! The pupils (not to give) flowers.--~-
11. His friends (to have) a party every month. - - - -
12. His friends (not to have) a party every month. _ __
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be going to (do)
co6upambcJl iJeJtamb (1lmo-Jtu6o)
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242. IlpoqHTaii.
tonight [t::i'na1t] ( cezoihui Be1lepoM, cezoih-lR H01lbKJ) I am going to watch
TV tonight. Sam is going to have a party tonight. Sam and his brother are
going to invite their friends tonight.
tomorrow [t::i'mJrnu] ( 3aBmpa) I am not going to school tomorrow because
tomorrow is Sunday. Are you going to buy a present for your granny tomor-
row? Tomorrow Liz is going to send a birthday card to Ted.
249. IlpO'IHTaH.
invitation card - rrpnrJiarneHne get - IIOJiyqaTb
a lot of - MHoro life - )!UI3Hh
tasty - BKYCHhIM whom-Koro
TED'S BIRTHDAY
4. Billy and Willy want to watch anew film . So they _ _ _ _ _ _ (to be)
going to the _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ __
5. His grandad likes to watch pictures. So he - - - - - (to be) going to the
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253. HanHmH oTpH:u;aHHe.
IlocTaBL oo~HH Bonpoc, a aaTeM cne:u;HaJILHLIH Bonpoc
K BLI,ZJ;eJieHHLIM CJIOBaM.
Model. Mary is reading a booknow.
Mary isn't reading a book now.
Is Mary reading a book now?
What is Mary reading now?
Mary often read~ books.
Mary doesn't often read_books.
Does Mary often read_books?
What does Mary often read?
1. Tom always invites his friend Sam to his birthday party.
Tom always his friend Sam to his birthday party.
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his friend Sam to his birthday party?
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English 3
UNIT 2. My family
49. LQndon, gQ, frQg, doll, nQ, dog, SQn, fox, lov~.
UNIT 6. My home
281. 1) I have; 2) it, isn't; 3) she has; 4) she can; 5) he does; 6) I do.
282. 1) is; 2) are; 3) is; 4) has; 5) has; 6) have; 7) likes; 8) like; 9) likes
285. l)a,The;2)an,The;3)-,the
286. a) four green sofas; b) eight brown carpets; c) eleven white tables; d) twelve
blue chairs; e) thirteen red armchairs
289. 1) is; 2) are; 3) is; 4) has; 5) has; 6) have; 7) likes ; 8) like; 9) likes
290. b)@Is the table new? c)@Can Bob see a window? d)@; Has Tim got a
nice room? e) §;Are the chairs yellow?
291. a) Does; b) Do; c) Do; d) Does; e) Do; f) Does
292. a) Do the pupils like .. ; b) Does his teacher want .. ; c) Do the children play .. ;
d) Does the dog sit ...
293. 1) Yes, I have. 2) No, I haven't. 3) Yes, I have. 4) No, I haven' t. 5) Yes,
I have. 6) No, I haven't.
295. b) Is the door; c) Can Bob see; d) Has Ann got; e) Are the boxes
296. a) Do the boys play ... ; b) Does his sister want .. ; c) Does your friend draw .. ;
d) Do the kittens walk ..
297. a) is; b) have; c) are; d) is; e) has; f) go; g) drink; h) swims; i) dance; j) goes;
k) likes
298.a)a.The;b)an,The;c)a,The;d)The;e)an,The;f)-,The
299. 1) Yes, I can. 2) No, I can't. 3) Yes, I can. 4) Yes, I can. 5) No, I can't. 6) No,
I can't. 7) No, I can't.
300. a) fifteen b) eighteen c) nineteen d) seventeen
302. a) Do the children play; b) Does his mum want; c) Does Liz like; d) Do the
kittens drink; e) Does the rabbit eat
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303. a) The carpet is on the floor. b) His dog is under the bed. c) My book is 'in
the bookcase. d) The armchair is near the sofa. e) Where is your bag?
304. a) on; b) near; c) under(near); d) on; e) under; f) near; g) in; h) near; i) near;
j) under; k) on
305. a) My computer is on the table. b) My lamps are near the computer. c) Her
doll is in the bookcase. d) His rat is under the armchair.
306. 1) are; 2) likes; 3) have; 4) Does,; 5) dances; 6) hid~; 7) Do; 8) Is; 9) Do;
10) jump.
307. 3) does; 4) she doesn't; 5) does; 6) it doesn't; 7) do; 8) they don't
·.:
308.l)in;2)near;3)on;4)under;5)near;6)on;7)under;8)on
' .
309. b) The cat is in the bookcase. c) The rabbit is under the table. d) The hamster
is on the bed. e) The rat is under the armchair.
310. l)@Can Polly see; 2)@Has his father got; 3 ) 9 Are the desks.
311. 1) Does Tom run; 2) Do they like; 3)Do the pupils e~t; 4) Does your teacher
sit; 5) Does Ann want; 6) Do my mum and dad read.
312. 1) are; 2) likes; 3) have; 4) Does; 5) sings
313. b) Can Nancy see ... ; c) Are the carpets ... ; d) Have his friends ,got .... ; e) Has
Ann got ... ; f) Does my cat jump .. ; g) Do we read ...
314. a) Has your teacher got a computer? b) Does Tom like his new house? c) Is
her doll on the floor? d) Have the children got a desk? e) Do his sons play in this
room? f) Are his balls under the table? g) Can you draw a sofa?
315.b)-;c)a;d)the;e)a;The;f)an;g)a;The;h)-
316. a) Is your room nice? b) Are her books in the bookcase?c) Can Mike see his
pen under the bed? d)Have they ·got two new armchairs? e) Has his uncle got a
big house? f) Do the kittens run on the carpet? g) Does your dog jump on the
sofa?
317. a) My; b) His; c) Her; d) Your; e) Its; f) His; g) Her
318. 1) No, I don't. 2) Does---+ Do; 3) His---+ Her;' 4) The book@ on the desk.
5) Liz has got@ new house.
341. l)draws;opens;takes;has
2) has; 'want; go; close
3) speaks; reads; writes
4) Do; don't; Does; doesn't; Do; do
342. 1) Open the books, please 2) She has got five pencils . 3) My ruler is under
the chair. 4) Take your pencils and draw. 5) We read and write at school.
343. 1. Liz likes to read but she doesn't like to write. 2. My brother can run but
he can't jump. 3. The pupils open the books but they close the exercise-books.
4. I listen to my friend but I don't listen to my teacher. 5. My friend and I have
got ten pencils but we haven't got a rubber. 6. His little kitten drinks milk but
it doesn't eat meat.
345. a) hasn't got; b) aren't; c) doesn't open; d) don't draw
346. a) The children haven't got a desk.
b) Sam doesn't like his new room.
c) His ball isn't under the table.
d) I can't see your book in the bookcase.
e) She hasn't got five pencils.
f) My rulers aren't near the pencil-case.
g) We don't sleep at school.
347. a) I don't put my pens in my pencil-case. b) She doesn't take her book to
school. c) His bag isn't near the bookcase. d) The pencils aren't red:· e) Tom can't
see his ruler under the chair. f)We haven't got a new exercise-book. g) The pupil
hasn't got a book on the desk.
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348. B. 1) hasn't got 2) reads; 3) goes; 4) likes; 5) is
C.l)T2)F3)F4)T5)F6)F ,
D. 1) Flop is a frog. 2) He likes to sing very much. 3) No, he doesn't. 4) The
Mouse goes to school. 5) Her bag is blue. 6) She has got five books. 7)
She has got twelve pencils. 8) No, it isn't. 9)'1t is white. 10) Yes, she is.
349. 1) Let's go to)( school! 2) doesn't~ don't 3) Is---+ Are 4) don't---+ doesn't
5) open ---+ opens
UNIT 8. Seasons
352. b) don't; c) Do; d) are; e) has; f) listen; g) drinks; h) skates
353. b)@; Is the weather warm? c)@; Can his brother swim? d)S; Have we
got a new ball? e)@Are the parks green? f)Grii: Can his father run very well?
g)@; Has she got a nice mirror? h)S Am Ifi'.'~m Minsk?
354. b) Does Betty play tennis? c) Do children swim in summer? d) Does Nancy
skate in winter? e) Do pupils write in the lessons? g) Does Bob draw on the board
well? h) Does my friend drink cold juice?
355. 1) What's the weather like? 2) It's cold and cloudy today. 3) I go for a walk.
357. 2) Yes, I do (No, I don't) 3) Yes, she does. (No, she doesn't.) 4) Yes, she
does. (No, she doesn't.) 5) Yes, it is. 6) No, it isn't.
358. 1) The weather is hot and sunny in summer. 2) The weather is warm and
cloudy in spring. 3) The.".Veather is windy and rainy in autumn. 4) The weather
is cold and snowy in winter.
359. b)S; Sam hasn't got two rulers. c)@ Spring isn't windy. d)B The
trees aren't brmY'n. e)§; I am not at school. f)@; His brother can't play table
tennis. g)S; They liaven't got three robots. h)@ Winter isn't rainy.
360. b) Dick doesn't skate in spring. c) Children don't go to school in summer.
d)My brother doesn't go ... ; e) Her friend doesn't swim .. ; f) Pupils don't play
snowballs at school.
363. b) Yes, I can. / No, I can't. c) Yes, she does./ No, she doesn't. d) Yes, it
is. / No, it isn't. e) No, they aren't. f) Yes, they have. /No, they haven't. g) Yes,
she does. / No, she doesn't. h) Yes, I do./ No, I don't.
364. 1. My friends and I play snowballs in winter. 2. Liz skates in winter. 3. The
children swim in summer. 4. His sister plays table tennis in spring. 5. Boys play
football in autumn.
367. 1) summer;
'.
2) autumn; 3) winter; 4) spring
368. a) My; b) His; c) Her; d) Your; e) His; f) Her
369. 1) like; 2) don't; 3) Do; 4) are; 5) has; 6) drinks; 7) doesn't; 8) goes; 9) have
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370. b) Do her sisters like; c) Can his teacher read; d) Has Liz got; e) Doescmy
mother sing; f) Is the weather; g) Does your friend draw; h) Do the boys ski;
376. b) His sons don't go to school in summer. c) Mike doesn't play basketball
in winter. d) His dog can't run in the park. e) The boys aren't happy.f) Dave
doesn't liketo swim in winter. g) They haven't got a house near the park. h) The
girls don't playice-hockey.
378. 1) like; 2) don't; 3) Do; 4) are; 5) has; 6) eats; 7) doesn't; 8) goes; 9) have
379. B. 1) T 2) T 3) F 4) F 5)T 6) F
C. 1. Mike can play tennis. 2. His sister Kate can't swim. 3. His father likes
to swim. 4. His mother can skate. 5. His brother Bob likes to play foot-
ball.
381. a) His father can ski well. b) Sam has got two balls. c) Is the weather cloudy?
d) My friend plays football. e) The trees are yellow in autumn. f) The boys
haven't got a sister. g) We don't swim in winter. h) Can her brother play ice-
hockey?
382. a) Boys like to play football. b) Girls don't want to play ice-hockey. c) They
can run very well. d) Trees are green in spring. e) Mike hasn't got a big ball.
f) Can you swim? g) Does Bob want to play tennis?
383. a)-; b) a; c)-; d) a; e) a; The; f) a; g) a; h)-
384. a) Yes, I have. b) Yes, it is (No, it isn't.) c) Yes, I am. d) Yes, I do. e) Yes,
she does. f) Yes, he can (No, he can't) g) Yes, she has. (No, she hasn't) h) No,
they aren't. i) Yes, he does. (No, he doesn't)
385. 1) doesn't~ don't; 2) Is~ Are; 3) No, I can~. 4) It~ cloudy today.
5) haven't~ hasn't
11~. the most interesting, the smallest, the angriest the best the oldest th
ugliest ' ' , e
UNIT 6. My house
134. 1) Yes, they do. 2) No, she doesn't. 3) No, he hasn't. 4) Yes, they have.
5) No, she can't. 6) No, it isn't.
135. 1) under/ near; 2) on; 3) on; 4) near; 5) in; 6) under; 7) in; 8)near
136. There is; There are
137. 3) There is; 4) There are; 5) There is; 6) There are; 7) There are; 8) There
are; 9) There is; 10) There are
138. 2) bigger; 3) the tallest; 4) older; 5) the most beautiful; 6) the ugliest;
7) nicer; 8) smaller
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139. l)are -*is; 2) The living-room is the meet biggest room in our flat. 3) is :-*
are; 4) This---"* There; 5) There's :is a mirror in the hall.
141. 1) thirty-eight wardrobes; 2) fifty-two fridges; 3) ninety-four cupboards;
4) thirteen cookers; 5) forty-one televisions;
142. 3) Are there; 4) Is there; 5) Is there; 6) Is there; 7) Are there; 8) Is there;
9) Is there; 10) Are there
143. 3) Are; 4) Are; 5) ls; 6)Is; 7) Are; 8) Is; 9) Are; 10) Are
144. 3) There aren't; 4) There isn't; 5) There isn't; 6) There aren't; 7) There
aren't; 8) There isn't; 9) There are.n't; 10) There isn't
145. 1. There isn't a garden near the house. Is there a garden near the house?
2. There aren't three sofas in her living-room. Are there thr ee sofas in her liv-
ing-room? 3. There isn't a fridge in the kitchen. Is there a fridge in the kitchen?
4. There aren't two wardrobes in the hall. Are there two wardrobes in the hall?
5. There aren't four chairs in the bedroom. Are thei::e four chairs in the bed-
room? 6. There isn't a bath in the bathroom. Is there a bath in the bathroom?
146. 1) This ---"* There; 2) Their---"* There; 3) aren't ---"* isn't; 4) The bedroom is
the meet smallest room in the house. 5) Is---"* Are
147. I. A. Linda's; B. Helen's; C. Robin's II.l) T; 2) F; 3) F; 4) T; 5) F; 6) T; 7) F;
8)T; 9)F III. 1) Yes, she does. 2) Yes, it is. 3) Yes, there is. 4) No, it isn't. 5) Yes,
there is. 6) Yes, he does. 7) Yes, she has. 8) No, she doesn't. 9) No, there isn't.
148. 1) How many wardrobes are there; 2)' How many balls are there; 3) How
many chairs are there; 4~ How many cupboards are there; 5) How many rooms
are there;
149. 1) How many rooms are there in their house? 2) How many fridges are.there
in the kitchen? 3) How many flowers are there in your garden? 4) How many
sofas are there in Tom's bedroom? 6) How many cupboards are there in our liv-
ing-room?
150. 1) There are 2 (3,4) rooms in my flat. / There is one room in my flat.
2) There are 2 (3,4) carpets in my flat. / There is one carpet in my flat. 3) Yes,
there is. There is a bathroom in my flat. 4)Yes, it is. My bathroom is big./ No,
it isn't. My bathrqom isn't big. 5) There are 2 (3, 4) armchairs in my living-
room. /There is one armchair in my living-room. 6) My mum's favourite arm-
chair is blue (green, red ... ). 7) My family watches TV in the living-room. 8) My
family has breakfast in the kitchen. 9) I do my homework in my bedroom.
10) There are two beds in my parents' bedroom. /There is one bed in my parents'
bedroom.
151. 1) Our; 2) My; 3) Its; 4) Her; 5) Their; 6) Your; 7) His
152. 1) How many bathrooms are there in your flat? 2) Are ---"* Is; <3) isn't"-+
aren't; 4) parents'; 5) our---"* their
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154. a) Ann's room; b) our parents' bedroom; c) Tom and Nina's house; d) their
granny's kitchen; e) his sisters' bathroom; f) your uncle and aunt's living-room;
g) this woman's wardrobe
155. 1) There isn't a mirror in the hall. 2) Is there a wardrobe in the room?
3) There aren't any carpets in the flat. 4) There's a bookcase in my room. 5) Are
there any chairs in the bedroom?
156. 1) There are three rooms in the flat. 2) There are many old trees in the gar-
den. 3) There is a wardrobe in the bedroom. 4) There are two bedrooms and a
living-room in the house. 5) There is a fridge in the kitchen. 6) There is a beau-
tiful carpet in the hall.
157. 1) Yes, there are./ No, there aren't. 2) There are two(three) bookcases in
our classroom. 3) The board is green. 4) Our teacher sits on the chair(at the
table).
158. 1) aren't; Are there; How many wardrobes a,re there in the bedroom?
2) doesn't drink; Does our cat drink; What does our cat drink in the kitchen? 3)
don't watch; Do they watch; Where do they watch TV? 4) can't run; Can Sam's
puppy run; How can Sam's puppy run? 5) doesn't tidy; Does Nina tidy; When
does Nina tidy her bedroom?
159. 1) isn't_____,. aren't; 2) Sam's room is mere bigger than his brother's room.
3) What colour is the carpet ts? 4) How many halls are there downstairs? 5)
Are --->-ls
UNIT 7. Clothes
161. a) they e) it i) they
b) it f)they j)they
c)they g) it k)they
d)they h) it 1) it
162. 2) has; 4) are; 5) likes; 6) like; 7) wear; 8) wears
163. 3) Is the sweater ; 4) Can Polly buy; 5) Have you got; 6) Does Nan wear;
7) Are Mike's socks; 8) Does Mary buy
164. 3) can't wear; 4) don't wear; 5) doesn't wear; 6) haven't got; 7) hasn't got;
8) aren't
165. 1) This----->- These; 2) Sam has got a: blue jeans. 3) There is_____,. There are; 4) it
is----->- they are; 5) they are_____,. it is
167. 2) longer; 3) nice; 4) better; 5) the biggest; 6) warmer; 7) smaller; 8) the
coldest
168. 3) These/ are; 4) These/ are; 5) This/ is; 6) These/ are; 7) This/ is 8) These/
are; 9) This/ is 10) These/ are;
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169. a) Steve's sweatshirt; b) these children's tights; c) her daughters' trainers;
d) Mike and Nick's scarf; e) this boy's trousers; f) these girls' blouses; g) this
man's T-shirt; h) our mum's dress; i) my dad and brother's jacket
170. 1. What colour is this skirt? 2. What colour are these boots? 3. What colour
is this blouse? 4. What colour are these trousers? 5. What colour is Mary's coat?
6. What colour are Tom's shorts? 7. What colour is her sweater? 8. What colour
are our gloves?
171: 1) is - are; 2) My brother's swe'a ter is brown. 3) There are - There is;
4) It's the most beautifules-t skirt. 5) This - These
174. 1) It is thirty-nine pounds. 2) They are eighty- four pounds. 3) It is forty-
eight pounds. 4) They are sixty-five pounds. 5) It is ninety-seven pounds.
6) They are one hundred and two pounds. 7) It is thirteen pounds. 8) They are
eight pounds. 9) They are twenty-one pounds. 10) It is thirty-six pounds.
175. 3) is this; 4) are these; 5) is this; 6) is this; 7) are these; 8) is this
177. 1) This is; 2) These are; 3) These are; 4) This is;
5) That is; 6) Those are; 7) That is; 8) Those are; -
178. 2) These; 3) Those; 4) That; 5) This; 6) This; 7) That; 8) These; 9) that;
10) those; 11) these; 12) This; 13) those; 14) this
179. 1. These sweaters are white. 2. Those jackets aren't cheap. 3. These blouses
are nice. 4. Those T-shirts aren't expensive.
180. a) thirty-nine jackets; b) one hundred scarves; c) eighty-four sweatshirts;
d) a pair of trousers; e) three pairs of shoes; f) fifty-seven shirts
181. 1) is - are; 2) are - is; 3) That - Those; 4) It's the most expensives-t
jacket. 5) Those - That
183. l)this;2)these;3)those;4)that
184. 1. What colour is this dress? 2. What colour are those mittens? 3. What
colour is that jacket? 4. What colour are these trainers?
185. 1. How much are these boots? 2. How much is that blouse? 3. How much is
this hat? 4. How much are those trousers?
186. 2) longer; 3) better; 4) worse; 5) the warmest; 6) sadder; 7) the smallest;
8) the most expensive; 9) cheaper
187. 1) What colour trainers does Nick wear? 2). What colour sweaters does
David like? 3) What colour shoes has Mary got? 4). What colour trousers have
the boys got?
188. 1) What do they wear in summer? 2) Where does he buy socks? 3) What
colour is the sweatshirt? 4) How much are the tights? 5)When does she wear
gloves? 6) What has Sam got? 7) Why does T.e d wear a warm scarn 8) Where
do boys wear black trousers?
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190.a)- f) a k)-
b)a g)- 1) a
c)- h)a m)a
d)- i) a n)a
e) a j) a o)-
191. 1) - / an; 2) - / - ; 3) a; 4) an; 5) -; 6) a; 7) -; 8) an/ a
192. 1) These trousers are cheap. 2) My fathe:(s sweater is warm. 3) My sister's
skirt is short. 4) My mother's shoes are expensive. 5) What colour is this blouse?
6) How much are those gloves?
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193. 1) That---+ Those; 2) does ---+ do; 3) Those---+ That; 4) are---+ is; 5) is---+ are
UNIT 8. School
196. 1) Do we learn; don't learn; 2) Does Sam solve; doesn't solve; 3) Can Liz
make; can't make; 4) Have the pupils got; haven't.got; 5) Do they have; don't
have
197. 1) Do you learn about nature on Monday? 2) Does Kate speak English on
Tuesday? 3) Can Bob and Tom make things on Wednesday? 4) Does his cousin
solve problems on Thursday? 5) Do. your friends sing songs on Friday? 6) Can
the boy play sports on Saturday? 7) Can her children do sums on Sunday?
8) Does this pupil li.s ten to stories on Wednesday?
198. 2) Art; 3) Music; 4) Maths; 5) Science; 6) Maths;
199. 2) the third; 3) th e fifth; 4) the fourth; 5) the first; 6) the second
200. a) reading f) skating k) getting_
b) listening g) taking 1) swimming
c) playing h) riding m)running
d) buying i) writing n) sitting
e) wearing j) having o) putting
201. 2) is going; 3) are making; 4) is wearing; 5) are playing; 6) are helping;
8) are eating; 9) is drawing; 10) are buying; 11) is getting up; 12) are reading
202. 2) is making; 3) are swimming; 4) is getting; 5) are learning; 6) are paint-
ing; 7) am speaking; 8) is doing
203. 1) English is the second lesson on Tuesday. 2) fifth---+ five; 3) do---+ does;
4) on ---+ in; 5) The third lesson is Russian Reading.
204. I. 1. b) 2. c) 3. b) 4. b) 5. b) 6. a). II. 1. 20; 2. books; 3. play sports; 4. Wed-
nesday; 5. Math; 6. IT; 7. third; 8. Maths; 9. Russian Reading. III. 1. Sasha
lives in Vitebsk. 2. His school is 3 years old. 3. There are 46 classrooms in: the
school. 4. Sasha has five lessons on Wednesday. 5. Yes, he does. 6. The 3rd lesson
on Wednesday is Man and the World.
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205. 3) am doing (Pr. Cont.); 4) drinks (Pr. S.); 6) ne{p (Pr. SJ; Ofwrite{iT. S:!f
7) are having (Pr. Cont.); 8) is eating (Pr. Cont.); 9) are washing (Pr. Cont.);
10) runs (Pr. S.)
206. 1) are writing (Pr. Cont.); 2) write (Pr. S .); 3) rides (Pr. S.); 4) is riding
(Pr. Cont.); 5) does (Pr. S.); 6) is doing (Pr. Cont.)
207. a) Do I swim? / Am I swimming?
b) Does it play? / Is it playing?
c) Do we eat?/ Are we eating?
d) Do you draw? / Are you drawing?
e) Does Liz write? / Is Liz writing?
f) Do they wear? / Are they wearing?
008. 1) Is his sister wearing (Pr. Cont.); 2) Does his sister wear (Pr. S.)
3) Are the pupils writing (Pr. Cont.); 4) Do her friends solve (Pr. S.);
5) Does Tom learn (Pr. S.); 6) Is Liz speaking (Pr. Cont.);
7) Are the girls drawing (Pr. Cont.); 8) Do we read (Pr. S.)
W9. 1) an; 2)-; 3)-; 4) a; 5) a; 6) a; 7)-; 8)-; 9) a; 10) an; 11)-; 12) an; 13)-;
.4) an; 15) -; 16) a
1 10 . l)a;The;2)an;The;3)-;The;-;4)an;a;5)a;~
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English 4 ................... .......................................... .. 222
Unit 1. «My friend» ............................................. 222
Unit 2. My family ............................. . .................. 223
Unit 3. Daily life ................................................. 225
Unit 4. A day off ................................................. 226
Unit 5. Pet of the family ....................................... 228
Unit 6. My house ................................................. 229
Unit 7. Clothes .................................................... 231
Unit 8. School ..................................................... 233
Unit 9. Birthday party .......................................... 236
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