Sandra: Great!
Rita: I prepared a present for you there.
Sandra: For me?
Rita: Yes, it’s a disc about French castles. I know that you are interested in history, aren’t you?
Sandra: Oh, thank you.
Rita: Not at all.
4. Think of the questions to the following answers.
Yes, it was great.
No, I didn’t.
It was near the sea.
No, we weren’t.
Nothing.
Very few.
In Thailand.
There were some.
Yes, she was very tired.
The Royal Castle.
5. Make up a story about your holiday. Use all the words given.
Flight, went, saw, awful, stayed, journey, people, was, comfortable, nothing, few, were, came, took, century, tired, weather, got, improved, ordered, history.
Prepare five questions that could be asked about your story.
Придумайте пять вопросов, которые могли бы быть Вам заданы.
6. Read this text.
Pat Carr is a tour guide. She takes tourists round the Leeds Castle and shows them what is there.
Leeds Castle was built in the ninth century. It was the home of many kings and queens from Edward the First until Henry the Eighth.
This was Queen Catherine’s bathroom. As you can see, the bath was very simple. There was nothing special, just a few things. And this was Queen Catherine’s room. It looked the same in 1430. It was her bedroom. It was also her dining room. Perhaps there was a table here. It was also an audience or reception room, a room where people came to see her.
This was King Henry the Eighth’s dining room. There was a long table here. And these chairs were here in King Henry’s time. The table was from a French monastery. The drawers were for knives and forks.
She thinks that the history of Leeds Castle is very interesting. Many people lived here. They loved it – they all added something to it in their own century.
Are the sentences true or false?
Верны
1. Pat Carr shows Leeds Castle to its visitors.
2. Leeds Castle was built eleven centuries ago.
3. Only kings lived there in the castle.
4. Now you can see nothing in the castle.
5. In King Henry's room there was a table and some chairs.
6. Leeds Castle has a long and interesting history.
Lesson 9. When we were young
LEAD-IN
1. Answer the questions about yourself.
1. Where do you live now? Where did you live twenty years ago?
2. Where did you go to school?
3. Did you do any sport when you were young?
4. What were your hobbies when you were young?
5. What was your father’s job?
6. Which sights did you visit when you were young?
7. Was life difficult when you were young?
8. Did you have a lot of friends?
9. Which institute did you go to?
10. What kind of books did you like reading?
2. Say what you did when you were fifteen, and what-not.
To study history, to smoke a little, to organize parties, to have various hobbies, to go to the swimming pool, to go to football matches, to be tired after school, to go water-skiing, to listen to awful music, to paint on the walls, to do athletics, to ride (rode) a bicycle, to do photography, to play hockey, to contact with different people, to enjoy life.
3. Make up correct sentences.
1. did/we/a/house/furnished/not/rent.
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2. visited/castle/an/father/old/their/year/last.
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3. anything/was/in/magazine/there/interesting/this?
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4. building/they/enjoy/a/cottage/did/new/not.
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5. that/the/organized/department/yesterday/clients/meeting/a/in.
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6. few/audience/there/guests/in/room/were/the.
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7. they/why/prepare/post/immediately/did/the?
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8. any/into/tea/add/not/she/did/the/milk.
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4. Say what you remember about your childhood: where you lived, what you liked, what games you played, where you were on holiday, etc. Use the verbs given.