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A city mouse or a country mouse?

1.

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2.

A city mouse or a country mouse?

3.

fresh air
shops, cinemas,
theatres
high rate of
unemployment
high quality
lifestyle
constant noise
and pollution
convenient
public transport
low rate of
unemployment
crowded
streets
lead unhealthy
lifestyle
high cost of
living
friendly, helpful
people
heavy traffic
beautiful
landscapes
peace
and quiet

4.

lead unhealthy
lifestyle
heavy traffic
friendly, helpful
people
high cost of
living
crowded
streets
shops, cinemas,
theatres
fresh air
high rate of
unemployment
high quality
lifestyle
convenient
public transport
constant noise
and pollution
beautiful
landscapes
peace
and quiet
low rate of
unemployment
I don’t
mind…
… is very
important
for me
I can’t
stand …

5.

Annabel and Sarah are guests
on a reality TV show. Annabel
lives in London. Sarah lives on a
farm in the north of Scotland.
They are swapping families and
schools for a week.
Think and guess:
guest – гость
swap – меняться
местами
• Do the girls like this experiment?
• What does Annabel like about
life on the farm?
• What does Sarah like about life
in London?

6.

Day 2
Everyone gets up at 5 am because
there’s a lot to do on the farm.
Sarah’s mum is very nice. She
brings me a cup of tea in bed, but I
just go back to sleep. Later, I go
outside to the farmyard to help
Sarah’s family. Today we are
milking the cows in the barn and
feeding the chickens. The animals
are lovely, but I can’t stand the smell.
Day 4
Sarah’s mum takes me to school
every morning. We drive five miles to
farmyard – скотный двор
meet the school bus, which leaves at
milk – доить
7 am. Sarah’s school is very small,
barn – сарай
but everyone’s so friendly.
feed – кормить
isolated – одинокий, изолированный
close at hand – близко под рукой
hustle and bustle – шум и гам
Day 6
Learning about farming is interesting,
but I’m happy I’m going home
tomorrow. The fresh air is nice but it’s
too quiet here. I also feel isolated. In
the city, the streets are crowded but
you have everything close at hand. I
miss the hustle and bustle of London
but I don’t want to leave all my new
friends.

7.

Day 2
Everyone stays in bed late here. It’s
8 am and Annabel’s mum is making
breakfast! In the afternoon, we’re
going shopping on Oxford Street and
then we’re going to the cinema! I’m
so excited!
Day 4
I travel to Annabel’s school by tube.
Her school is huge with 1,500
students and her friends are very
huge – огромный
interesting and helpful. I’m enjoying
facilities – оснащение
the lessons, but most of all I love the
homesick – тоскующий по дому
facilities. The computer room and
miss – скучать
the swimming pool are my
hometown – родной город
favourites.
lovely – прекрасный, милый
Day 6
Today, I’m feeling a bit tired. It’s
always noisy here and you can hear
the traffic all night. I think I’m getting
a bit homesick, too. I miss the
beautiful landscapes and the people
from my hometown. I’m happy I’m
going home tomorrow but I’m sure I’ll
visit London and see Annabel’s
lovely family again!

8.

True or False?
Annabel doesn’t like staying in bed.
Sarah can’t sleep at night.
Sarah’s new school has lots of facilities.
Annabel travels five miles to reach the school.
Answer the questions
What do Annabel and Sarah’s family do in the farmyard on Day 2?
What does Sarah and Annabel’s family do on Day 2?
How does Annabel get to school?
What do the girls like about their new schools?
What do they miss most?

9.

Present Simple
постоянные действия
Mark lives in New Zealand.
непреложные истины и законы природы
The Moon goes round the Earth
привычки, повседневные действия
She always cleans the house at weekends
расписание, программы
The train leaves at 6 pm
чувства и эмоции
I love skiing because it’s a fun sport
Указатели времени:
usually
often
always
every day/week/month
in the morning/afternoon/evening
at night / at the weekend
on Fridays/Mondays
Present Continuous
действия, происходящие в момент речи, в настоящий
период
Mum is cooking in the kitchen
запланированные действия в будущем
He is playing tennis this afternoon
меняющиеся и развивающиеся ситуации
Mary is getting more and more beautiful
выражение раздражения по поводу повторяющегося
действия (с наречием always)
She is always losing her keys!
Указатели времени:
now
at the moment
at present
these days
nowadays
still
today
tonight

10.

Present Simple
постоянные действия
Mark lives in New Zealand.
непреложные истины и законы природы
The Moon goes round the Earth
привычки, повседневные действия
She always cleans the house at weekends
расписание, программы
The train leaves at 6 pm
чувства и эмоции
I love skiing because it’s a fun sport
Present Continuous
действия, происходящие в момент речи, в настоящий
период
Mum is cooking in the kitchen
запланированные действия в будущем
He is playing tennis this afternoon
меняющиеся и развивающиеся ситуации
Mary is getting more and more beautiful
выражение раздражения по поводу повторяющегося
действия (с наречием always)
She is always losing her keys!
Explain the use of the verbs in bold
Hi Steve,
Thanks very much for your e-mail.
I always love hearing from you. At the
moment I am studying really hard.
I’m sitting my exams next week.
My lessons start at 8:30. After
school, I go to my part-time job. I am
working in a library for the next few
months. Tonight I am meeting my
friends.
Anyway, I’d better finish here. Write
again soon.
Jim

11.

Put the verbs in brackets in Present Simple or Present Continuous.
A: Why ___________
are you (you/be) in such a hurry?
starts (start) in ten minutes.
B: I’m worried. My exam ________
A: I ____________
am thinking (think) of changing school.
don’t think (not/think) it’s a good idea. You’ll be lonely.
B: I ___________
are you (you/be) angry?
A: Why __________
B: My sister _________________
is always taking (always/take) my clothes.
A: Tom __________
(look) very stressed.
looks
is studying (study) a lot these days.
B: Yes. He __________
A: Why _______________
are you leaving (you/leave) now?
leaves (leave) in an hour.
B: My train __________

12.

PROTECT
YOURSELF
AND YOUR
HOME FROM
BURGLARS

13.

Check a stranger’s ID.
If you are not sure,
don’t let them in.
Don’t leave your
keys next to doors
or windows.
Always look through
your peephole and put
the door chain on the
door before answering
Install dusk-to-dawn
outside lights at least
2.5 metres high in
the garden
Take a mobile
phone to bed
and keep it
switched on
Fit an alarm
system and make
sure it works
properly.
And remember that if a
burglar breaks in, don’t put
up a fight. Hand over
valuables. Never run after
them. Call the police.

14.

give to someone
identification
a small hole to look through
machine that signals danger
connect or fix smth in position
turned on
peephole
ID
alarm system
switched on
hand over
install

15.

Hi, Jo. What’s your dad doing?
He’s installing an alarm system.
What is Jo’s dad doing?
What for?
Well, there are burglars around here. They’re
stealing things from people’s houses.
Really?
Yes, you should tell your parents.
You’re right. They should probably install an alarm, too.
And you should be careful with your keys. Don’t
lose them, or leave them near an open window.
I didn’t think of that.
And you should be careful with your keys. Don’t
lose them, or leave them near an open window.
You know there’s a lot of crime in cities these days.
I think you’re right. We should be careful.
Yeah, better safe than sorry.
What problems do the burglars cause?
What advice does Jo give Dan?

16.

Phrasal verb:
run
run after
chase
run into
meet somebody
by chance
run out of
no more left

17.

into
out of
after
Dan ran _______
into Jo on his way home.
out of milk, so he went to buy some.
He ran ________
after
The police are running ________
a robber.
I can’t print this document. I ran ________
out of paper.
The dog ran ________
the cat until it climbed the tree.
after
into
When we were in the supermarket, I ran _________
my
old school friend.

18.

Should / Shouldn’t
We use should / shouldn’t to give advice
Give advice to a friend
who has a splitting
headache
(take a painkiller)
You are tired. You should have a rest!
You shouldn’t eat so much. It’s bad for you.
Give advice to your
brother who feels tired
Give advice to your aunt
whose feet hurt.
(go to bed)
(take off your shoes)
Give advice to your sister
who’s got a toothache.
Give advice to your
friend who is nervous
about her exams.
(see a dentist)
(worry so much)

19.

Always have your
Walk in well-lit
with you
Keep your
close to you and don’t
carry a lot of cash
Join Neighbourhood
Watch.
Get a
Don’t leave expensive
or bags for all to see
in your car
alarm

20.

on a rainy day
on a warm day
FREE TIME
ACTIVITIES
hang out at the shopping centre
rent a DVD
do the gardening
chat with friends
have lunch outdoors
play computer / board games
read a book
on a hot day
surf the Net
go sunbathing
go surfing
play beach volleyball

21.

My coolest spot is Darling Harbour. There
are plenty of activities to choose
such as a ride
,
the carusel, a film
the IMAX theatre, an exhibition at the
Powerhouse museum or a visit
the
fantasy world of Jacobs Toymaker
on
at
for
about
from to
Kelly

22.

Manly has lots of interesting attractions,
including Oceanworld and the popular surfing
beach, but I’m crazy
one thing …
Manly Skatepark! I love it there! I meet my
friends and we skate all afternoon. Manly is
also the best place to shop
on
at
for
about
from to
skating gear.
Jamie

23.

unique – уникальный
extinct volcano –
потухший вулкан
Edinburgh Castle in Scotland’s
most famous castle. It is very
popular with tourists and around 1
million people visit it every year. It is
a very unique castle as it was built
on top of an extinct volcano.

24.

date back – датироваться
fortress – крепость
spooky – жуткий
ghost – привидение
Malahide Castle is north-east of
Dublin City, Ireland, and dates back
to the 12th century. It is in the middle
of a large park and was used as
both a fortress and a family home. It
is a spooky place because people
often see ghosts there.

25.

guarded by – охраняться
bank – берег реки
raven – ворон
legend – легенда
warder – страж
The Tower of London sits on the
banks of the River Thames. The
Tower is guarded by Yeoman
Warders, or “Beefeaters”. Eight big,
black birds called ravens live in the
Tower. There’s a legend that says if
they ever fly away, the Tower will
fall down.

26.

century – век
fortress – крепость
medieval – средневековый
tower – башня
view – вид
masterpiece – шедевр
Conwy Castle in Gwynedd, Wales,
is a classical 13th century fortress.
It is a masterpiece of medieval
architecture that took seven years
to build It has eight big towers that
offer great views of the nearby river
and the Snowdonian mountains.

27.

Mexico city
Mexico City is one of the world’s largest
cities. It has got beautiful old buildings,
green parks, museums and an exciting
nightlife. It’s a great place to visit. Nine
million people visit it each year.
Transport
Food
Tourism
Many people live in beautiful
houses with gardens. Others live in
blocks of flats near the city centre.
Mexico City is a difficult city to drive in
because of the heavy traffic. The city’s
fantastic metro network, however, has 11
lines and is very cheap. There are
hundreds of buses, trolley buses and
peseros (minibuses), too.
In their free time, Mexicans shop at
colourful street markets. They also enjoy
going to the cinema and theatre. They
even have street parties. Football and
horse racing are the most popular sports.
The people of Mexico City are very
friendly. The food is excellent, too.
The restaurants serve delicious local
food like tortillas and frijoles (beans).
Homes
Leisure
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