Cross out the where it's not necessary. One sentence is correct. 1. Has Emilia visited the Netherlands and the Germany? 2. In January 2013 only around thirty-nine percent of people in the United States owned the passports.
3. The population of the Estonia is about 1.3 million.
4. The citizens of Germany chose a female Prime Minister, and naturally the Prime Minister has promised to do more for the women of her country.
5. The biggest city in the China is 4he Shanghai. Around 16 million people live there.
6. The pollution is generally a problem in big cities, but the pollution in this city is worse than in most others.
- I am glad to see you. How are you today? (We are fine, thank you. And how are you?)
- I am fine, too, thanks.
- It’s so simple to tell you the topic of our lesson, but I know you are intelligent to guess it. I’d like you to listen some sounds and say what we’ll speak about during the lesson (Учащиеся слушают звуки ветра, шум дождя и гром молнии)
- So what do you think about the topic of our lesson? Can you tell it?
- Pupil: -Well, I consider, we’ll speak about weather.
- Teacher: - You’re absolutely right, but moreover it’s about climate and ecology.