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Auding

Semester II

Listen to the letter and do the following tasks.


Dear Emma,
I like it here in Edinburg very much. It's a beautiful place. Every morning I have a
big and tasty breakfast with my family in the hotel restaurant. After that we usually
go for a walk in the city centre. There are lots of interesting places to see, like the
famous Edinburg Castle.
In the afternoons my family usually have lunch at the cafe. We don't prefer to eat
much. Then, we go shopping and buy some national souvenirs. In the evenings we
sometimes go to the theatre or to the cinema. My Dad enjoys watching Scottish
dancing and Mom likes listening to the bagpipes. We are having a lot of fun here.
That's all from me. See you soon.
Lots of love, Susan
Task 1.
True or false are the statements:
1) Emma and Susan are friends.
2) Susan is in Edinburg.
3) She has not breakfast in the morning.
4) She usually goes to the park.
5) In the evening they sometimes go to the theatres.
6) They are having a lot of fun.
Task 2.
Choose the correct variant:
1) Susan's friend name is ...
a) Kate;
b) Emma;
c)Vicky.
2) Susan is in ... .
a) Edinburg;
b) London;
c) Kyiv.
3) Every morning she has breakfast in the ...
a) cafe;
b) bar;
c) hotel restaurant.
4) At cafe family usually have ...
a) dinner;
b) lunch;
c) supper.
5) At shops they buy ...
a) nationals souvenirs;
b) food;
c) medicine.
6) In the evening they go to ...
a) the park;
b) the concerts;
c) the theatre or cinema.
Task 3.
Complete the sentences:
1) Susan likes Edinburg ...
2) Every morning she has ...
3) After breakfast they usually ...
4) The lunch Susan has at ...
5) Sometimes in the evening they go ...
6) They are having a lot of...
Task 4.
Answer the questions:
1) Where is Susan on holiday?
2) Where does she have her breakfast?
3) What do they buy in the shop?
4) What do they do in the evening?
Auding
Semester I

Listen to the text and do the following tasks.


The lion and the mouse
Once there was a big forest. The lion was the king of the forest. One day he was
having his afternoon nap. A little young mouse was playing near him. She jumped
on his back and the lion woke up. He caught the mouse in his paw. The mouse said
to him, "Oh, please, let me go. I will help you one day." The lion let her go and
said, "You are too small to help me. Go away!"
One day the lion was crying in a hunter's net. The mouse heard him and came to
help. She cut the net with her sharp little teeth. The lion was free and full of joy.
He said, "thank you, my little friend! You saved my life!"
The smallest friend can be the strongest help.
to have a nap — дрімати;
a net ['net] — сітка;
to save ['seiv] — рятувати

Task I. True or false are the next statements.

1) Once there was a big park.


2) The lion is not the king of the forest.
3) He caught the mouse.
4) One day the lion was crying in a hunter’s net.
5) The cat heard him and came to help.
6) The mouse saved the lion’s life.
Task II. Choose the correct variant.
1) The lion is a king of …
a) forest;
b) park;
c) street.
2) The lion caught the …
a) cat;
b) mouse;
c) dog.
3) The lion said to mouse, when he caught her…
a) help me;
b) sit down;
c) go away.
4) One day the lion was …
a) crying;
b) smiling;
c) dancing.
5) The mouse … the net.
a) ate;
b) cut;
c) caught.
6) The mouse saved the life to
a) lion;
b) dog;
c) cat.
Task III. Answer the questions.
1) Who was the lion?
2) What was a little mouse doing near the lion?
3) What did the mouse say?
4) Who did save the life of the lion?
5) What did the mouse do?
6) What did the lion say to the mouse at the end?

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