Предмет: Английский язык, автор: marusichkarina

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Put the if needed. Copy the words.
… Russian Federation.
… Mexico.
… Moscow.
… UK.
… Moscow.
… Pacific Ocean.
… Egypt
… United States of America
… Atlantic Ocean
… Netherlands

Read the questions and choose the country:
Great Britain
The USA
Australia
New Zealand
Canada
One of official languages is Maori.
Its capital is Canberra.
There is no official language.
The second official language is French.
It is sometimes called "The world's biggest farm".
It is situated between Canada and Mexico
English spoken in this country is called Kiwi English
There is a Queen there.
You can find unique animals there such as kangaroos.
One of its famous sights is Tower of London.

Put the verb into Present, Past or Future Simple Passive:
America … … in the 15- th century.( to discover)
More than 800 poems … … by Pushkin ( to write)
A lot of popular songs … … in English ( to sing)
Australia … … «Lucky Country» (to call)
Books of English and American writers … … in Russia( to read)
The telegram … … two days ago. ( to send)
Christmas … … in the most countries.( to celebrate)
I … … one last chance by my parents.( to give)
Russian … … by many millions of people. (to speak)
English and German… … in lots of school. (to teach)
Our new book … … … next year. (to publish)
The letters … … a week ago. (to send)
We …… to a party yesterday. (to invite)
The poem …… by Pushkin. (to write)
The window … … by my Dad. (to open)
New year … … in many countries (to celebrate)

Write names of the countries where these languages are spoken:
Example: French is spoken in France.
German, Japanese, English, Chinese, Italian, Spanish, Russian, Greek.
Read the text. Answer the questions. Complete the sentences.

CHRISTMAS
The 25th of December is Christmas Day. It's a happy holiday for many people in different countries.
Some week before Christmas English people are busy. They send greeting cards to all their relatives and friends. You can buy Christmas cards or you can make them. Many children make their cards at school.
People buy a Christmas tree and decorate it with toys, coloured balls and little coloured lights.
On Christmas Eve people put their presents under the tree. When children go to bed, they put their stockings near their beds.
At night Father Christmas comes. He has got a big bag of presents for children. He puts the presents in the children's stockings.
Every year there is a very big Christmas tree in the centre of London, in Trafalgar Square. This is a present from the people of Norway to the people of Great Britain. They send it to Londoners every year and Londoners decorate the Christmas tree.
In the evening before Christmas people like to come to Trafalgar Square to look at the tree. On Christmas Eve streets in London are decorated, too.
The shops are very busy at Christmas. People want to buy presents for their family and friends (for their nearest and dearest). And they buy a lot of food and drink for all the Christmas parties.
People open their presents on Christmas morning and they all are happy with what they get.
For Christmas lunch people eat turkey, potatoes and green vegetables. Then they have the Christmas pudding. At five o'clock it's time for tea and Christmas cake.
On Christmas people wish their nearest and dearest a merry Christmas.
The day after Christmas is Boxing Day. People usually visit their relatives and friends. They do not work on that day.

1. Answer the questions.

1) Why are people busy some weeks before Christmas?
2) Where can people get Christmas cards?
3) Where is a Christmas tree from?
4) What are the traditional Christmas dishes?
5) What is Boxing Day?
6) Do English people like Christmas?

2. Complete the sentences

1. Many children make their cards at …….
2. Father Christmas puts the presents in the children's ………..
3. There is a very big Christmas tree in the centre of ………
4. On Christmas people wish their nearest and dearest a ……….
5. They do not………. on that day.

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the Russian Federation.
Mexico
Moscow.
the UK.
the Pacific Ocean.
Egypt
the United States of America
the Atlantic Ocean
Netherlands


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Ann: Hi, Susie, haven't seen you for a long time! What have you been doing? Where have you been hiding?

Susie: I've been working on my talk about Wales for the last week and spent many hours in the library.

Ann: Wales? What can be interesting about that part of Britain? No big cities, no picturesque scenery, no interesting facts on the history of the country.

Susie: Aren't there? You can't imagine, Ann, how wrong you are here. The book I'm reading says: "Though vis¬itors don't need passports to cross the border from England into Wales, they soon realize that they are entering a country with its own geography, culture, traditions and language."

Ann: What do you mean? Don't the Welsh speak English?

Susie: They do. But the Welsh language is spoken widely, especially in the north of the country and it is still the first language for many people. By the way English is taught side by side with Welsh in schools.

Ann: Is Welsh different from English?

Susie: Very much so. Welsh is one of the Celtic1 languages, like Scottish and Irish Gaelic.2 Even if your English is fluent you won't be able to understand Welsh.

Ann: Interesting. And what about the cities? I hear that Wales is agricultural; there are few cities there, rather small and unimportant.

Susie: Let's not argue, but look up in the book I'm reading. I know at least one big city in Wales. It's Cardiff," its capital and the main port.

Ann: (looking through the book) You are right. It says: "Cardiff is an industrial city, which also has a castle, a cathedral, a university. There are other big towns in Wales too, Swansea and Newport among them." OK. But what about the scenery, the history, the culture?

Susie: The west coast, mid Wales and North Wales are wild and beautiful. Wales has high mountains, including Mount Snowdon, the second highest mountain in Britain.

Ann: I have always thought that Wales is a land of green fields, forests and farms.

Susie: And you have been right. But it is also a land of mountains and valleys, streams and waterfalls. In North Wales you can follow mountain paths for miles and miles.

Ann: Tell me a few words about Mount Snowdon.

Susie: Got interested? OK. In summer, when the sun is shining, Snowdon looks very peaceful and beautiful. A little train runs to the top and the walk is not at all hard. But in winter the mountains can become very dangerous.

Ann: But do climbers go there?

Susie: They do, but every year climbers get lost in bad weather or fall and injure themselves. When this happens, the Mountain Rescue Service1 has to go out to look for the climbers.

Ann: I see. And what about Welsh traditions and the history of the country?

Susie: Sorry, Ann. I've got to run. Here are my notes. I made them during the lecture by Mr Roger Davis, a visiting professor from Wales. If you're really interested you can look through my notes. They are all on Welsh traditions and culture. Though they are very brief you can find them
useful.