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Учебник является составной частью учебно методического комплекса для 4 класса учреждений общего среднего образования и полностью соответствует учебной программе по английскому языку. Then, long ago, you had an ancestor who made things out of metal. Some of the detached houses are cottages and bungalows. Решебник по английскому языку 3 класс. Suppose Jon Ingolfsson marries a girl named Thora Haldorsdottir. Natalie : Of course, there are. Club advisor: Hi, Alesya.
I just wear what I like. If you are Italian, it is Farraro. Once upon a time on the north coast of Ireland, there lived a gentle giant called Finn McCool with his wife Oonagh. Someone was standing behind her… Lesson 6, ex.
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Тексты аудиозаписей к учебному пособию «Английский язык. Демченко Минск: Вышэйшая школа, 2011 TAPESCRIPTS UNIT 1 Unit 1, Lesson 1, Ex. The school year at last has begun. But this year is totally different. Unit 1, Lesson 2, Ex. Then, long ago, you had an ancestor who made things out of metal. Is your family name Fields? Then, long ago, you had an ancestor who lived near the fields. Is your name Nelson? So why do we have them now? There are many different reasons. In Europe, for example, last names only became common about 800 years ago. Kings and other nobles took last names to set themselves apart from the common people. Every family name is a word that means something. All family names started out in the same way. And sometimes they were simply names of things. Family names have the same meaning in any language. Of course, they are not spelled the same. And they do not sound the same. But the meaning is the same. It is also common name in other languages. If you are German, it is Schmidt. If you are French, it is Lefevre. If you are Italian, it is Farraro. If you are Russian, it is Kuznetsoff. Everyone in the family has the same last name. But in Iceland, everyone in the family has a different last name. And when girls marry, they keep their last names. Suppose Jon Ingolfsson marries a girl named Thora Haldorsdottir. If they have a son, his last name will be Jonsson. If they have a daughter, her last name will be Jonsdottir. In China, a boy who is born into the Wan family, and named Lung, is called Wan Lung. So, in China, family name is first. Unit 1, Lesson 4, ex. Answer my questions, okay? Will that be all? I do keep a diary. Unit 1, lesson 5, Ex. Jon: Sometimes the differences between two people make them closer. Like take for example my friend Paul and I. We are two totally different people. Yet we are close friends. Interviewer: What does your friend look like? Jon: From our appearances we are total opposites. He has blond hair and blue eyes. I have brown hair and brown eyes. Once back in high school we lined up from smallest to largest and we ended up at opposite ends of the line. I: What clothes does he wear? J: The way we dress is a lot different as well. He's one of the funky guys. I'm just a little bit of everything. I just wear what I like. Not what I'm supposed to like. For instance I might buy something from a store, which he might not even pop into, because that's just not his style. Regardless of what they might have inside. I: What kind of person is your friend? J: Our personalities differ somewhat as well. I'm more loud and outspoken, more outgoing. Paul's more of that quiet guy that everybody wonders about. I'm the kind of person that likes to start the party. He's the kind to sit on the side and see what happens. When we go out it's usually me who is the first to chat up a young lady. J: Our hobbies aren't even on the same lines. I love cars and everything about them. I can say I know cars really well. He makes music beats and that sort of stuff. But that's okay because those are the kind of differences that make us such good friends. J: To get an idea of how different we really are you would have to understand how we think, and act towards other people. I feel that Paul is more reasonable than me because I'm pretty thick- headed. With me it's either my way or no way. And I never apologise. So I think it's safe to say that Paul is the reasonable one. Regardless of how different we are, we still always have fun. And with a friend that's all that really matters. Unit 1, lesson 7, ex. Can I speak to Emily Trout please? What can I do for you? I have to check some details of your application for a volunteer job with our organization. How old are you? Actually I will be sixteen in a month just before I start working. The form says your English is excellent and your Spanish is good. My Spanish is average, not good. Do you have any special skills? Not very well, but I do. And I have a certificate in diving. Now I have an iguana. UNIT 2 Unit 2, Lesson 1, ex. Nicky Owen: There are four basic types of housing in the UK: detached houses, semi-detached houses, terraced houses and flats. The most popular type of home in England is semi-detached more than 27% of all homes , closely followed by detached then terraced. Some of the detached houses are cottages and bungalows. It must be understood that a detached house can take on any form or style. It does not matter if the house is a bungalow, a cottage or a mansion. As long as it is not joined to another house, it is a detached house. One advantage of a detached house is the fact that the free space surrounding the building is belongs to the family. You can do whatever you would like to be done in your house. The disadvantage is that all repairs in the house should be made by the owner. A semi-detached house is a pair of houses that share one common wall. The two houses are built to mirror each other. Interestingly enough, this type of housing is called a duplex in other parts of the world. This type of housing became popular in the UK in the 1920s to the 1930s. Now the semi-detached house is still the most popular type of housing in England. One advantage of living in a semi-detached house is that there is still some privacy even if one wall is shared by the two houses. A disadvantage is that you are responsible for the upkeep of your side of the house. Another disadvantage is that you cannot just plan repairs or renovations as you have to consider your twin house. Terraced housing is also known as townhouses. The origin of this type of dwelling was in the 17 th century in Europe. A row of identical looking houses share side walls. The end units of this row of housing are called end terrace and are far larger than the units in between. In the past, terrace housing used to be only associated with the working class for this type of housing was cheap, small and had very little privacy. As time went by, terrace housing became known as townhouses which were more associated with the rich. One of the major advantages of terrace housing is that it is relatively cheaper than a semi-detached built in the same location. One great disadvantage is that there is typically no yard or garden that comes with a unit. As two walls are shared, there is less privacy too. A flat or an apartment is a part of a larger building. Such building is called an apartment building or a block of flats. A flat can be a studio unit, a one-bedroom, two-bedroom or three-bedroom unit. People prefer renting flats to buying them. The main disadvantage of renting out a flat is that it will never be yours. You do not have the right to make repairs or renovations to suit your needs. The one advantage of renting a flat is that you are not responsible for it — you are only renting. In case you feel like moving house, you can just leave. Programme host: Thank you , Nicky … Unit 2, Lesson 2, Ex. I live in a village not far from Lancaster in the north-west of England. I live in a detached house. It is made of bricks and tiles. In my house there are three rooms downstairs and three rooms upstairs. We have central heatingwith radiators in each room which keep our house warm. We also have an open fireplace. If you come into my house through the back door, you will find yourself in the kitchen. In the kitchen there is a fridge refrigerator , a freezer, a cooker and cupboards. There is also a freezer under the fridge. We have lots of cupboards and an electric cooker. Our m icrowave is very quick and easy to use. We wash our things in the washing machine and hang them out in our garden to dry. Downstairs there is also a lounge. Some people call this room the living-room. In our lounge there is a table with chairs, a settee in America I think they call this a sofa - it is a comfy 2-seater chair , t wo comfy chairs, a television, a DVD Player and Video Recorder. We also have satellite TV. There are some cupboards and a bookcase. Most houses have a bathroom upstairs but ours is downstairs. In my bathroom there is a toilet, a bath, a sink with two taps one for hot water and one for cold , a shower and a laundry basket. This is where we put our dirty clothes for washing. The three rooms upstairs are all bedrooms. They all have carpets on the floor, except my room. In my bedroom I have my own computer, a wardrobe - to hang clothes in, cupboards with drawers for other clothes, cupboards for all other stuff like old toys etc. There is also a bookcase for my books and my bed. It is high up as I have my desk underneath it and my computer. I also have my own television. Outside my house we have a back garden and a front garden. In the back garden there is an area of grass for us to play football on and for my little brother to ride his bike. Mum likes to grow vegetables in the garden and plant flowers. Welcome to my house! Unit 2, Lesson 4, ex. Unit 2, Lesson 5, Ex. For example, some people may need more space and some may need to move out of an area to start a new job. Moving house to a new place can be a stressful experience. You might have lots of changes to deal with. What is the situation in your business now? Estate Agent: More people are buying their own homes than in the past. About two thirds of the people in England and the rest of Britain either own, or are in the process of buying, their own home. Most others live in houses or flats that they rent. I: What is the most interesting house that you have sold? I: Is it a modern or a period house? What does it mean? There are lots of hand-made elements as well. I: How many rooms are there? EA: There are four bedrooms and a toilet upstairs, a bathroom, a lounge, a dining room and a kitchen downstairs. Are there any modern conveniences? EA: Electric cooking, the bath and toilets. The heating is provided with electric heaters, there is also electric hot water supply. I: Is it in a good location? And the flower garden is charming with climbing roses and lavender. The house is a total gem. I: I see you really like this house. EA: There are many. The grandfather of the owner was born in it and his other ancestors. And the fireplace is amazing! Look at the photo. The house is perfectly suitable for pets. I: Are there any disadvantages? EA: Only one, probably. The house is typical of the period, so the ceilings are quite low, which makes the cottage not really suitable for tall people. I: Is it on sale now? I think my aunt might be interested in it. She would like to move house, she loves period buildings. EA: It will be available next month. Now the owner is preparing it foe sale. It is being repaired and repainted. You can have a look at the leaflet. Unit 2, Lesson 7, Ex. I never really thought about it, but after seeing pictures of an apartment in New York, I immediately said that it was my dream house. First of all, it is in the centre of the city, on the very top of the building. Thanks to that, it has the most beautiful view of New York. The thing I liked about it the most, was that it is placed on the whole floor, so I would have all that space to myself. Considering that, it has its own private elevator. After exiting this lift, you would enter a spacious hallway with large glass windows. The walls are covered with beige wallpapers and pictures. A beautiful red sofa is put facing the window. The kitchen is totally spacious. It has high bar chairs, as well as a beautiful eating table, made of glass, and chairs covered with white leather. The living room has such a modern design. The wall to the outside is totally made out of glass, which gives it a special look. There is a huge plasma TV on the other wall, and in every corner of the room you can find speakers, as a part of Home Theater system. In the centre of the room, there is a sofa, where you can sit or lie down while watching TV. A beautiful fireplace is put in the room to make it look, and if needed, feel warm. The bedroom is made in a white-red combination. The walls and the floor are white, and the bed and the curtains, as well as some decorations are red, which gives the room that special touch. There are also doors that lead to the dressing room which has lots of clothes, a place for shoes, a big mirror with lights and a table for make-up. And finally, there is a bathroom, which is huge. It has a bath and a shower. It is made in gold-white combination, and it looks kind of antique. That is pretty much it about my dream flat. I just hope I will get to it one day. I never been in the rest of the house. Some of the birds I know from the cemetery, and some of the flowers too. The rugs on the stairs and in the hallways are mostly green, with some yellow and blue and red bits in a pattern. Each landing has a plant on it. There are two doors up there, both closed. I have to choose, so I open one and go in. I stand and look a long time. I go out and down the stairs. I get to the next landing, and there are four closed doors there. I never been in a house like this. Five or six families could live in this house. I look at the doors. I go out and choose another door, to the room at the front of the house. Then I hear our Jenny talking out on the landing. I crouch down quick behind one of the sofas… UNIT 3 Unit 3, Lesson 1, ex.
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