1. Mum is making a … for dinner tonight. 2. My room looks lovely with all the … on the walls.
3. John is doing the … He loves plants and flowers.
4. Can I make a … call?
5. I cannot go out in the evening because I am doing my….
B Choose the correct word (выбери слово)
6. Help your dad do / make the shopping.
7. I do not like to do / make the washing-up.
8. It is your turn to do / make the dusting.
9. My grandmother is doing/ making a special dish.
10. They are doing / making the wreaths.
GRAMMAR
C Choose the correct word (выбери слово)
11. Is /are they listening to music?
12. Is /are she watching TV?
13. I am / is eating a cake.
14. We are / is playing football.
15. He is / are washing his car.
16. It is / am snowing today.
D Put the words in the correct order and write full sentences
(расставьте слова в правильном порядке и запишите предложение)
17. to / Ann/ going / the / party / is .
18. is / wearing /what / she?
19. watching / not / Mum / is / film / a.
20. are / we / football / now / playing.
Everyday English
E Match the questions to the responses (соотнесите вопрос с ответом)
21. Are you having fun?
22. What do you think of the party?
23. What is the cake like?
24. Would you like to include a card?
25. What are you doing now?
A It is brilliant.
B I am doing my homework.
C Yes, we are.
D It is tasty.
E Yes, please. I have it ready.
F READING
Read the text and answer the questions (прочитайте текст и ответьте на вопросы кратко)
This is a picture of my sister at her birthday party. Her name is Brenda. She is wearing her favorite white blouse and a red skirt. Brenda is having a great time. She is laughing with her friends. They are drinking tea with a cake and listening to happy music. Our parents are in the kitchen. They are making all the food and drinks.
26. Who is having a birthday party?
27. What is the girl wearing?
28. What are they eating?
29. What are they listening to?
30. Where are the parents?
There is one old food tradition in Japan. It's called obento or just bento. Mothers give their children lunch boxes with traditional Japanese food, such as rice, fried meat or fish, fruit and vegetables. Sometimes mothers add to lunchboxes the food that the child would not normally eat, to get used to it.
The food should be nutritious and healthy, but it also should be attractive. Thus, mothers make the obento in the shapes of footballs, eggs, rabbits, flowers, and even cartoon characters.
Children are proud of their mothers' lunchboxes and they usually eat the food with chopsticks or the fingers.
Nowadays, Bentos have become very popular, you can buy them almost anywhere: at theatres, airports and even at train stations. There are more than 400 magazines where you can get some ideas for your bentos.
This text is called Obento a tasty traditional!
This text is about food which is called an Obento(or bento). An obento, or bento, is one of the oldest food traditions in Japan. Basically, it is lunch served in a box. Obento boxes have been part of the Japanese society since the 5th century. An obento usually consists of four parts rice, three parts meat or fish (fried or grilled), two parts vegetables (pickled, boiled or steamed) and one part fruit.Food should be easy to eat with chopsticks or the fingers, portions should be small and it should be pleasing to the eye. This food have more variations.
I like this text, because I love something new in food.