1 228 Look at the Travel quiz on page 63. Complete clues 1-3 with the words in the box. Then listen and check. eat wat stay camp travel fly swim cycle sunbathe shop
1 - Why are you sitting in a coat? Unless the room is not warm enough? - No. Warm enough. But no one in the locker room, so we sit in the coat. 2. - Where is John? I do not see him anywhere. He plays in the yard? - No, he does. He prepares lessons. - And Margaret? - It works in the garden. 3. Who are you waiting for, John? Why are you still here? - I'm waiting for my sister, she was talking on the phone. 4. Anna, you read again in the dark. Turn on the light. - Yes, it gets dark. - What are you reading? - English books, very interesting. 5. Why are you limping, John? What happened? - Yesterday I played football and injured his knee. Very sore. I can barely walk. 6. Where is Sally? - It makes a purchase. - You do not know why she is late? - Probably in the store a lot of people. - Not at this time. She probably chatting with a friend on the street. - Maybe you're right. - But she does not know what we are waiting for her. We can not begin until she comes.
he climate in Great Britain is generally mild and temperate due to the influence of the Gulf Stream. The south-western winds carry the warmth and moisture into Britain. The climate in Britain is usually described as cool, temperate and humid.British people say: "Other countries have a climate, in England we have weather."The weather in Britain changes very quickly. One day may be fine and the next day may be wet. The morning may be warm and the evening may be cool. Therefore it is natural for the people to use the comparison "as changeable as the weather" of a person who often changes his mood or opinion about something. The weather is the favourite topic of conversation in Britain. When two Englishmen are introduced to each other, if they can't think of any thing else to talk about, they talk about weather. When two people meet in the street they will often say something about weather as they pass, just to show their friendliness.Every daily paper publishes a weather forecast. Both the radio and television give the weather forecast several times each day.The English also say that they have three variants of weather: when it rains in the morning, when it rains in the afternoon or when in rains all day long. Sometimes it rains so heavily that they say "It's raining cats and dogs".Rainfall is more or less even throughout the year. In the mountains there is heavier rainfall then in the plains of the south and east
- No. Warm enough. But no one in the locker room, so we sit in the coat.
2. - Where is John? I do not see him anywhere. He plays in the yard?
- No, he does. He prepares lessons.
- And Margaret?
- It works in the garden.
3. Who are you waiting for, John? Why are you still here?
- I'm waiting for my sister, she was talking on the phone.
4. Anna, you read again in the dark. Turn on the light.
- Yes, it gets dark.
- What are you reading?
- English books, very interesting.
5. Why are you limping, John? What happened?
- Yesterday I played football and injured his knee. Very sore. I can barely walk.
6. Where is Sally?
- It makes a purchase.
- You do not know why she is late?
- Probably in the store a lot of people.
- Not at this time. She probably chatting with a friend on the street.
- Maybe you're right.
- But she does not know what we are waiting for her. We can not begin until she comes.