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Students around the world. Lesson 4
Listen to the first half of the recording and fill in the
gaps with the words in the box. 13)
The audio:
+ sleep
+ a lot of
1 important
+ parents
My name is Jennifer and I am a high school student. Our
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3 advanced studies and I have to work
Упр. 54. Преобразуйте предложения в косвенную речь.
1. Joe said to Lisa if she will take this brown sweater. Lisa said that she would not.2. She said is I can come and see her today. — I said that I couldn’t.
3. They said that they had forgotten to phone their friend.
4. Barry said that he is going to the cinema straight from work. Barry said if Ann would go with him. Ann said that she had seen this film twice.
5. The girl asked how much this dress cost.
6. My sister said that she could give me her dictionary if I need it. — I thanked her and said that I had got mine.
7. Mother said to help her with the dishes. Kate agreed.
8. My brother said to stay home because his favourite TV programme was on”.
9. Father said to his son to read this book and it would be interesting for him”.
10. The old man said to me what I think if the weather would be like tomorrow.
11. Eva said why they had not come yet.
12. Barry said that they had already been to this museum. Barry said to go to the new art gallery.
2 He did some experiments and came to the conclusion that smoke had the power to lift things up and carry them through the air.
3 The Montgolfier brothers quickly realised that it was heat and not smoke that had the power to lift things.
4 On 19th September 1783, they presented their first hot-air balloon, which was made from paper and cloth.
5 They burned some straw underneath it and the heat helped the balloon to float.
6 A sheep, a duck and a chicken were in the basket that hung below the balloon for the two-mile journey and they landed safe and sound.
7 Shortly afterwards, the brothers asked the king for permission to send men up in the balloon.
8 The king agreed, and the first flight consisting of human passengers took place in Paris on 21st November 1783, with great success