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Unit 1 . TR A N S C R IP TIO N
1. vowels
Read aloud.
M M M M
[slip] [ka:m] fnfe] [gud]
Pig] [a:sk] ['nksan] [fut]
[i:v] [Тсибэ] [dwl] [put]
[fi:ld] ['ga:dn] [tok] [kuk]
[ni:t] [ba:k] [not] [tok]
[o:] И M №
['o:g9st] [0m] ['cunss] [su:p]
[рэ:к] [big] [’lets] [mu:d]
[po:t] [M ] ['sentans] [hrz]
[tjb:k] [win] [s'kros] [gru:p]
[so:] ['terns] ['seksnd] [gu:s]
[bo:n] [did] [g'baut] [su:n]
[ho:l] [tin] [эШк] [flu:]
Read aloud.
И
be eve East
heel free he
sea sheep field
feel we cheek
me eat bean
bee tea seat
[a]
art half after
fast smart laugh
aunt can’t star
glass shark garden
Mark far dance
vase dark park
[t>]
ox shop fox
stop not rock
what frost was
frog want hot
lock dog job
box Bob wrong
[o]
put book hook
rook push wool
wood cook bull
good wolf look
bush foot brook
loop fool root
м
moon two smooth
groom blue flew
clue gloomy rude
flue lose mood
soon boot food
cruel fruit pool
[з:]
nurse early skirt
world service purse
word shirt blur
nerve worm sir
work curl turn
girl church fur
[e]
pen let shed
letter tell get
wet test pepper
Fred set ten
text bread led
end clever melt
[A]
club hut bus
fun honey dusk
punk dust flood
double but nut
luck love ugly
come up mother
upper above duck
[o:]
all bore ball
corn jaw tore
four for tall
your law fork
chalk small or
more floor nor
brought claw lord
Nord fall daughter
[I]
brick it fill
inn sit if
Nick click bit
pit sick inch
milk sing mill
till ring pink
little Pig middle
mixture dim sink
Read aloud.
m - и [t)] - [o:]
и [it] [tun] [toil]
[tig] [tik] [stDk] [sto:l]
[did] [did] [wr>k] [wo:k]
[di:g] [dig] [St)t] [sat]
[si:k] [siks] [nnt] [no:d]
[ti:k] [tik] [lr»k] [lo:d]
[ki:z] [kis] [dok] [do:k]
[iz] [iz] [fog] [lo:g]
[а] - [а] [u] - [m]
[kAt] [ка:] [kuk] [ku:l]
[fAS] [fa:] [lus] [lu:s]
[bAt] [ba:] [mut] [nurd]
[At] M [but] [bu:m]
[hAt] [ha:t] [P^l] [pu:l]
[клЬ] [ka:b] [ful] [fu:l]
[bAt] [bad] [fut] [fu:d]
[SAll] [sa:n] [put] [bu:t]
Read aloud.
W
man jazz ash
gap Batman fan
land hat apple
cat Paris and
tax lamp fat
Ann plan flat
van tan match
map family black
Read aloud.
Read aloud,
[ei]
chain Jane pane
eight April tail
May age cake
rain way shape
break play aid
grey pay name
[ai]
ice pike buy
fly eye life
sky dye mind
July time nine
night guy high
blind lie type
[01]
oil voice joint
joy enjoy point
choice employ boy
noise coin toy
boil oyster toilet
spoil noisy moist
[аи]
out house crowd
owl town clown
sound down brown
cow now scout
mount about found
cloud proud gown
how mouth ground
[19]
here real ear
clear dear fear
beard deer near
deer career hear
mere period India
era year media
[еэ]
air care their
chair wear hair
bear scary square
dare dairy pear
fair hare snare
bare stairs fairy
[U9]
poor sure tourist
cruel rural cure
pure Europe usual
mutual fuel doer
jury surely usually
cruelty tour poorly
Read aloud.
[e]
1) friend
Helen’s friend
Help Helen’s friend.
2) again
tell them again
Let Ben tell them again.
3) well
ends well
that ends well
All is well that ends well.
4) best
home is best
East or West
East or West - home is best.
И
1) six
fifty-six
2) a ticket
a cinema ticket
3) in the kitchen
dinner in the kitchen
4) a building
a picture of a building
m
1) the sea
see the sea
Did he see the sea?
2) please
pizza, please
A piece of pizza, please.
3) the team
in the team
Peter’s in the team.
4) English .
to speak English
me to speak English
teach me to speak English
Please teach me to speak English.
[0] - [QU]
1) Tom
their home
They showed Tom their home.
2) alone
go alone
Don’t go alone.
W
1) a cat
a fat cat
a fat cat on a mat
A fat cat sat on a mat.
2) thank
Thank you.
3) the bank
ran to the bank
Ann ran to the bank.
[A]
1) a month
a sunny month
a sunny month in the country
2) in London
studying in London
My brother is studying in London.
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1) pull
Push or pull?
Do you push to open this door?
Do you pull to open this door?
Do you push or pull to open this door?
2) a cook
a good cook
to look for a good cook
[au]
1) the house
round the house
2) on the ground
a pound on the ground
I found a pound on the ground.
[o:]
1) in autumn
born in autumn
Paul was born in autumn.
2) the floor
the fourth floor
the door on the fourth floor
the fourth door on the fourth floor
[ei]
1) in May
a day in May
a grey day in May
It was a grey day in May.
2) later
a day later
came a day later
They came a day later.
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[ai]
1) fine
July will be fine.
2) right
Drive on the right.
[еэ]
1) the stairs
The chairs are under the stairs.
2) hair
fair hair
She’s got fair hair.
Test 1
1. Read aloud.
[bedz] [tik] [0m] [big]
[si:d] [fi:ld] [cusk] [dr>g]
['mju:zik] [su:p] [ful] [3:li]
['эирэп] [Ьз:0] [ha:m] [to:l]
['oigast] [рак] [spauk] [ben]
['ftniJl ['р1езэ] № [wont]
иш ['пзегэи] [raud] [rait]
[ri:d] [4nd9] [haus] [vois]
[tfo:k] [kwik] [dri:m] ['kwestfan]
['seldsm] ['пеуэ] [рш] ['sAdn]
[sku:l] Цаш] [kwait] [nait]
2 . Read aloud.
1) [kt)k] - [кэ:к] - ['кэикэи]
2) [hut] - [ho:l] - [hsup]
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3) [pot] - [port] - [рэик]
4) [spDt] - [spo:t] - [spsuk]
Read aloud.
1) [ten] - [t3:n] - [to:n]
2) [hed] - [ha:d] - [ho:d]
3) [ben] - [Ьз:п] - [bo:n]
4) [bed] - [b3:d] - [bo:d]
Read aloud.
1) [did] - [ded] - [daed]
2 ) [hid] - [hed] - [hasd]
3) [sit] - [set] - [ssed]
4) [pit] - [pet] - [paet]
5) [tin] - [ten] - [tsen]
6) [pin] - [pen] - [paen]
7) [big] - [beg] - [baeg]
Read aloud.
field piece these metre
evening Peter museum key
pizza machine people team
second camera dancer more
rock music black dig
prospect kept Mark heart
Germany over word shirt
want cool could lick
rat hurt bush hear
shift shake pane day
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6 . Fill the table with the words given below.
Tel И Ш [аи] Щ
[0] [9]
1) things
about the things
thinking about the things
2) in the south
thirty degrees in the south
3) in the north
thirteen degrees
thirteen degrees in the north
It is thirteen degrees in the north and thirty
in the south.
4) Thursday
it is on Thursday
the twelfth was on Tuesday
I thought
I thought April the twelfth was on Tuesday,
but it is on Thursday.
Read aloud.
И - [V]
fast - vast leaf - leave
safe - save shelf - shelves
few - view knife - knives
life - dive wolf - wolves
laugh - love wife - wives
feel - veal cliff - cleave
Read aloud.
1П - [v]
1) five
fifty-five
fifty-five fans
Find fifty-five fans.
2) funny
very funny
very funny frogs
five very funny frogs
Look at five very funny frogs.
3) a family
a friendly family
a very friendly family
I visited a very friendly family.
5 . Read aloud.
Ш
you new few
student tune pupil
yellow yes cucumber
yesterday year during
Cuba Europe beauty
to]
sing ring bring
among wing wrong
long English song
thing thank cling
hang spring during
Read aloud.
1) travelling
travelling by ferry in spring
Yen was travelling by ferry in spring.
2) sing a song
Let young people sing a song.
3) bring
Bring some cucumbers.
7 . Read aloud.
№
hot half who ill - hill
hear hand house and - hand
whose help hockey ear - hear
whom high hate old - hold
ham hat whole eight - hate
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8. Read aloud.
№
1) Hello
Hello, how are you?
2) here
It’s hot in here.
3) holiday
have a holiday
Have a nice holiday.
9. Read aloud.
m
sheep shore station
shoe
rush shelf machine
ocean Russia sure
[3]
usual measure pleasure
decision vision treasure
garage television casual
usually Asian visual
Read aloud.
1) page .,V;'
this page
Look at this page.
2) machine
a dish washing machine
Show Sheila your dish washing machine.
3) by ship
to Asia by ship
Let Sheila go to Asia by ship. .
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11 . Read aloud.
[w] [w] - [v]
we twenty between wet - vet
week want white West - vest
west work wind went - vent
why will where wet - vet
walk while swing wine - vine
12 = Read aloud.
[W ] - [У]
1) water
in warm water
swimming in warm water
2) words
twenty words
twenty-one words
3) in the world
the worst week
the worst week in the world
That was the worst week in the world.
4) windy
warm and windy
very warm and windy
The day was very warm and windy.
13 . Read aloud.
№
cheese China catch
chance chest chair
sandwich child chin
match church speech
teacher picture charm
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т
cage change college
joke John job
Germany journey large
July Jane page
Test 2
1. Read aloud.
ties] ГОД ['шлбэ] ['wmnan]
['piktfb] ГвдЩ] [Velvit] Ш
['mo:nir)] [ha'tau] [fo:k] [twelve]
Dai)] [fae/n] [in'dspi] ['kwestfbn]
[0ir)k] ['d3eri] ['tfildrsn] [dsu'lai]
['kwoita] [di'si3n] [^зз:тэп] \Ьшщ\
2. Read aloud.
sugar breathe weather
traffic travel usual
thanks where whose
long language Russia
Thursday much horse
high write white
south north song
3 . Read aloud.
1) nine months
2) from Germany to China
3) north, south and west
4) the fourteenth of February
5) a question and an answer
6) forty-five
7) the wrong word
8) a young university student
9) in half an hour
10) the worst journey in the world
11) a quarter past four
4 . Read aloud.
1) It’s a piece of chocolate.
It’s a cup of strong tea.
It’s a glass of water.
2) It is a quarter to eight.
It is a quarter past four.
It is half past three.
3) It is eleven in the morning.
It is five in the afternoon.
It is eight in the evening.
4) It is the third of July.
It is the twentieth of June.
It is the eighth of March.
5) This is the fifth lesson.
This is the sixth exercise.
That is the twelfth page.
This is the seventy-ninth book.
3„ Stress
1. Underline vowels in the following words.
April jar last lazy
travel cherry panda pass
seventy ticket packet tin
world parade simple busy
salt throw calendar spaceship
2. Read aloud.
[keik] [kauld] [litl]
[bcuk] [vois] [bntn]
[тл п 0] [spsuk] [d3i:p]
[t|i:z] [nekst] [flaoa]
[mau6] [vcuz] [ гаГп ]
3 . Read aloud.
call park save
wolf Rome third
bark March Spain
fast people oats
luck share tune
worth young throw
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4 . Read aloud.
1) One, two, three, four, five, six, eight, nine,
ten, twelve.
2) First, third, fourth, fifth, sixth, eighth, ninth,
tenth.
5» Read aloud paying attention to the pronunciation
of [Э].
[■bigs] ['lets] ['dnkts] ['кл1э]
['шлбэ] [U fa ] ['saufa] [’klevs]
['0i3ta] ['stroggs] ['piktfs] ['feda]
[Ъглбэ] [Та:дэ] ['prints] ['рерэ]
['winta] ['maets] [’peipa] ['oisto]
Test 3
Underline the stressed syllable in the words.
finish travel camel
hurry mine lake
return picture dinner
birthday clever ninety
October later almost
Read aloud.
1) England - English - London
2) France - French - Paris
3) Germany - German - Berlin
4) Italy - Italian - Rome
5) Russia - Russian - Moscow
6. Read aloud.
1) Kitty is six.
2) Becky is seven.
3) Teddy is ten.
4) Lilly is eleven.
5) Mrs. Nelson is sixty-six.
4. Tongue twisters
[u]
•The cook took a good look at the pudding and
put sugar in it.
•It’s good he could go on foot.
•Who put this book back in the bookcase?
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[«]
•The fat cat sat on the man’s black hat.
•That’s the man who sat on my hat in the tram.
•Where are you going to, my little cat?
I’m going to town to buy a hat!
What? A hat for a cat? A cat in a hat?
Who ever saw a cat in a hat?
[A ]
•When your work is done,
Come out in the sun
And have some fun.
[t>]
•John wants to watch Walter wash the dog.
•What an old clock!
И
•Tim bit a bit of Kitty’s biscuit.
•Six little kittens lost their mittens.
•Little Bill, sit still.
[e]
•The weather is getting better and better.
•Fred fed Ted bread, and Ted fed Fred bread.
M
•It's hard to park such a large car in the dark.
M
•Steve keeps the cheese in the freezer.
•These trees need heat to keep them green.
•I scream, you scream, we all scream for ice cream!
[ei]
•The rain in Spain falls mainly on the plain.
•It rained and rained on that grey April day.
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С
ад]
•A white kite is flying in the sky.
•I like to write to my wife and child.
•If Katie can tie a tie and untie a tie, why can’t
I tie a tie and untie a tie like Katie can.
[ ]
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•Roy enjoys noisy toys!
M
•A little girl with a pretty curl.
•Learn thirteen words of Lesson Thirty.
5 . Underline nouns.
angry a calendar a dream hungry
hug a way a pot geese
share mine knock parades
busy celebrate adopt rest
a panda sure a lemon flour
Make up nouns,
emlon lem on
laracongtutions
olwf _________
numoment
odfo _____
7 . Fill in the missing letters.
sp_&ce_£hip se_si_e
ba__hr__om cla___room
di__hwas_er fL_ewo_ks
w___L n d ar_cha_r
bi_th_ay gra_dm_ther
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8. Write a noun beginning with the given letter.
1) a d iream 5) a c_
2) a f ______ 6) a d.
3) a 1______ 7) a m.
4) a b______ 8) a v_
Match the two parts to make a noun.
foot ч suit
pan board
swim ■ ship
sun N. end
black room
space N. cake
week glasses
class ^ ball
Underline verbs.
bark busy oval eighty
tune kitten hungry reserve
bison check inside break
butter cuckoo treat rubbish
whale ticket pass olive
passport suitcase pepper break
1) 5) c_
2) t_ 6) e_
3) P- 7) f_
4) d. 8) w.
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12. Underline the words that can be both a noun and
a verb.
easy treat plant yesterday
taste journey loaf salt
lazy sugar dream hate
worry balloon horrid love
cheep last reserve oval
1\ ta sty 5) i__________ . :
2) w _ ______ 6) f_______________________ ■
3) с 7) 1
4) r__________ _ 8) d_________________
17. Match the adjectives with the nouns to make word
combinations.
best time
wonderful weekend
hungry friend
last moments
magic sights
popular children
Test
1. Read aloud.
a birthday party paint a picture
a swimming pool a small village
holyday plans last night
look around stop for a rest
a sunny day go shopping
play basketball a hot summer
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Read aloud.
the 1st lesson the 6th page
the 2nd floor the 7th day
the 3rd exercise the 8th present
the 4th text the 9th box
the 5th song the 10th house
Fill in the missing letters.
1) р1яу f------
/ J t^ »7
4) play h
“2)/ play
xrj vw. ............ ...............
5) play b
3) play t 6) play с
5. Underline the odd word in each line.
1) fine, long, sunny, art
2) gave, spent, go, played
3) a, an, the, under
4) weekend, sunglasses, cottage, grandson
5) Nick, London, white, Helen
6) in, on, for, bring
7) seven, first, six, one
8) often, usual, beautiful, long
9) Italy, Moscow, China, France
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Unit 3. S E N T E N C E
Read aloud.
1) three hundred
three hundred and sixty-five
three hundred and sixty-five days
three hundred and sixty-five days in a year
There are three hundred and sixty-fivedays in
a year.
2) months
twelve months
twelve months in a year
There are twelve months in a year.
3) seasons
four seasons
four seasons in a year
There are four seasons in a year.
4) summer
summer and autumn
spring, summer and autumn
winter, spring, summer and autumn
They are winter, spring, summer and autumn.
5) season
in a season
months in a season
three months in a season
There are three months in a season.
6) February
January and February
December, January and February
Winter months are December, January and
February.
7) May
April and May
March, April and May
Spring months are March, April and May.
8) August
July and August
June, July and August
Summer months are June, July and August.
9) November
October and November
September, October and November
Autumn months are September, October and
November.
2 . Choose the correct numeral to fill the gap in each
sentence.
1) VJkat______ is a pudding?
2) _____ __ much olive oil is there in the
bottle?
3) ______ do you usually have breakfast?
4) . ______ do you usually have for lunch?
5) _____________ many biscuits did you have?
6 ) ______ colour is a mango?
7) _____________ can I have as a snack?
8) _____________ to make porridge?
9) ■■- do you call this meal?
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Test
1. Put the right punctuation mark at the end of each
sentence.
1) It was the best day of the year___
2) What a fantastic idea__ .
* 3) Where is the zoo___
\ 4) Let’s play together___
5) Can you help me___
6) What did the girl do in the evening___
7) Mum didn’t buy a cake yesterday___
8) It was a wonderful evening___
2. Divide the words in the sentences.
1) Therewasareallygoodfilmon.
2) DidyoudancewithPaulattheparty?
3) Suddenlythechildopenedhiseyes.
4) Mymotherwasverysurprised.
5) Ihadafunnydreamlastnight.
6) Kateandherbestfriendstayedathomeyesterday.
. 7) Thedogbarkedatme.
8) Hemetthenicestchildrenintheschool.
3 . Put down a question word at the beginning.
is * -
5) _____________ do you look so tired?
6) _____________ many lessons do you have on
Tuesday?
7) ■ r: is your textbook?
8) _____________ are they watching?
9) _____________ song are the children singing?
10) often do the boys play football?
4 . Read aloud.
1) There are twelve months in a year.
2) December, January and February are winter
months.
3) There are more days in August than in June.
4) We go to school on the first of September.
5) My brother was born in autumn.
6) What is the capital of Japan?
7) We speak Russian in Russia.
8) England is a European country.
9) China and India are in Asia.
5 . Underline the right variant.
1) Potatoes are vegetables/fruit.
2) Can I have a packet/a bar of chocolate.
3) The main ingredient of sushi is meat / fish.
4) Mother bought a loaf/kilo of white bread.
5) Milk is dairy/vegetable food.
6) Tomatoes are red /black.
7) A pineapple is a vegetable/fruit.
8) French fries are chips/fresh vegetables.
9) Coffee is a snack/ drink.
Unit 4. T E X T
Breakfast porridge j
Lunch
Dinner
Snacks
Drinks
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2 .5 . Underline the sentences in task 2.4 which are
answers to the following questions.
1) How many meals a day do we usually have?
2) Where do we usually have breakfast?
3) What do we usually have for breakfast?
4) Where do we usually have lunch?
5) What is there usually for lunch?
6) What desserts are there for lunch?
7) Where do we usually have dinner?
8) What do we usually have for dinner?
9) How often do we have snacks?
10) What do we usually eat as a snack?
2 .6 . Make a story about your meals.
I usually have ___________________________ _____
main meals a day. They are _______________________
_________ _ _ _ _ _ _______________. I may also have
____________ _______ snacks during a day.
As for breakfast, I usually have it _________ .
- in the morning. I may have
. -: •' • .•
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7) What do you usually have for breakfast?
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My parents prefer -: .-■. ;______ _____ for
breakfast. They never have _________________: ' : "
in the morning.
On Sundays we always have ... .......... ,__________
_____________ and _____________________ ■
for breakfast.
5. Number the sentences in the correct order.
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9 , Underline the names of countries and their capitals
in the text.
There are very many countries in the world.
Some of them are in Europe, others are in America,
Asia, Africa or Australia.
As for European countries, let us start with
England. It is in the north-west of Europe. There are
Scotland, Northern Ireland and Wales not far from
England. They all make one country. It is called the
United Kingdom. The capital of the United Kingdom
is London. It is one of the oldest cities in the world.
People speak English in London.
There is France across the English Channel. The
capital of France is Paris. It is one of the most
beautiful cities in the world. They speak French in
France.
Italy is also in Europe. The capital of Italy is
Rome. There are a lot of tourists there in every
season. They speak Italian in Italy.
Germany is in Europe too. Its capital is Berlin.
People speak German in Germany.
There are many different countries in Asia: Japan,
China, India, etc. People speak different languages in
these countries. For example, they speak Japanese
in Japan, Chinese in China. The capital of Japan is
Tokyo, the capital of India is New Delhi.
Mexico is in North America. Canada is in North
America too. They speak Spanish in Mexico, As for
Canada, they speak two languages there - English
and French.
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9 . 1 » Number the countries in the order they appear
in the text.
9 .2 . Agree or with
disagree the following
statements.
1) England is in Europe. Yes/N o
2) There are no countries in Asia. Yes/No
3) They speak European in Europe. Yes/No
4) French people live in France. Yes/No
5) London is the youngest city in Yes/No
Europe.
6) The English Channel is between Yes /N o
England and France.
7) People speak German in France Yes/No
and Italy.
8) Berlin is in Europe. Yes /N o
9) Canada is not in Europe. Yes /N o
10) People speak Mexican in Mexico. Yes/No
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9 .6 . Underline the sentences which are not true.
There are very many countries in the world. All
of them are in Europe.
As for European countries, let us start with
England. It is in the south of Europe. There is
Scotland and Ireland not far from England. They
all make one country. It is called Northern Ireland.
The capital of the United Kingdom is Dublin. It is
one of the oldest cities in the world. People speak
English щ Paris.
There is France across the English Channel. The
capital of France is Paris. It is one of the most
beautiful cities in the world. Nobody speaks French
in France.
Italy is in Asia. The capital of Italy is Rome.
There are a lot of tourists there in every season.
They speak Italian in Italy.
Germany is in America. Its capital is Berlin.
People speak German and French in Germany.
There are two countries in Asia: Japan and China.
People speak different languages in these countries.
For example, they speak Japanese in Japan, Chinese
in China. The capital of Japan is Tokyo, the capital
of India is Beijing.
Canada is in South America. They speak two
languages in Canada - German and French.
1 0 . Underline numerals while reading the text.
Every year consists of seasons, months and days.
There are four seasons in each year. Every year
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starts with winter, then spring comes, then we enjoy
summer and autumn. Every season lasts as long
as three months. As for the number of months in
every season, there is no difference. There are three
months in winter, three months in spring, as well as
in summer and autumn. There are only three months
in your favourite season too! If it is summer, then
they are June, July and August. Winter months
are December, January and February. March, April
and May are spring months. What is left? Autumn
months are September, October, November.
What is different is the number of days in
months. There are months that have thirty days in
them. They are April, June, September and November.
There are thirty-one days in January, March, May,
July, August, October and December.
What about February? It is the shortest month
of a year. Usually there are twenty-eight days in
February. Once in four years there are twenty-nine
days in February. Such a year is a leap year. There
are three hundred and sixty-five days in a usual
year. As for a leap year, there are three hundred
and sixty-six days in it.
10 . 1 . Underline the right answer to the question.
How to translate the word ‘leap’ into Russian?
a) новый
b) високосный
c) старый
d) ежегодный
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1 0 .2 . Agree or disagree with the following statements.
.:. 1) There are four seasons in a year. Yes/N o
2) There three months in winter Yes / No
■ and summer and four months in
spring and autumn.
3) Summer comes after spring. Yes/No
4) March is a winter month. Yes/No
5) February is the shortest month Yes/No
of a year.
6) A leap year is shorter than Yes / No
a usual year.
7) A leap year is once in four years. Yes/No
1 0 .3 . Fill the gaps in the sentences. Use the
words from the list below.
is Sunday.
6) The 5th (_______ _____ ___ ___ ) month of
a year is May.
7) The 9th ( _ _ _ _ _________ ____ _) of May is
a Victory Day.
8) The 8th (____________________ r) of March is
a holiday in Russia.
9) The 6th (______ ______ ___ _____) day of a week
is Saturday.
10) The 31st (._____ __ __ :___ ___)
of December is the last day of a year.
10 .6 . Underline the sentences in task 10.4 which
are answers to the following questions.
1) How many seasons are there in a year?
2) What is the first season of a year?
3) How many months are there in every season?
4) What are winter months?
5) What are autumn months?
6) What are summer months?
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7) What are spring months?
8) How many days are there in January?
9) What months are as long as thirty-one days?
10) What is the shortest month of a year?
11) How many days are there in a leap year?
12) How many days are there in February in
a leap year?
10 . 7 = Make a story about your favourite season
following the plan.
1) The name of the season
haelepnt halew __
fegiraf eabr___
pohip hindolp .
ertig codilecro
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1 1 .1. What animals live in these parts of the
world?
Europe foxes.
Asia
North America
South America
Australia
The Arctic
Antarctica
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7) What do you do at birthday parties?
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7) Her grandparents presented her with a photo
album.
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8) What did the guests do at the birthday party?
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