До вечера нужно решить. Describe one day of your life, which is remarkable for you. It can be an event, or a day of your vacation, your birthday, etc. Try to describe every detail of this day using as many adjectives and adverbs as possible. Record your answer (audio or video). Speak at least for 1 minute. Try to avoid very short sentences. Tell the story using the tenses Past Simple or Past Continuous. Provide the transcript to support your answer. Для получения максимального за задание вам необходимо предоставить письменный или печатный текст вашего устного ответа (transcript). Устное задание без текста ответа будет оценено в половину от максимально возможного (при условии отсутствия ошибок). За письменный текст (transcript) без устного ответа зачтены не будут, так как, в первую очередь, в данном задании оценивается навык говорения (Speaking).
The following questions may help you to make your story:
When and where did this happen?
What was the place like? When describing, please use as many different adjectives as possible.
What was the weather like on that day?
How did you feel on that day? Were you happy / angry / etc.?
What did you do on that day and in what manner? (e.g. run fast/ sing loudly/ etc.)
2. Does his mother teach Geography at school?
3. Did Tom's father work at a plant 10 years ago?
4.Did Ann break the window yesterday?
5. Will you ring me up tomorrow?
6. Has Bill read this chapter yet?
7. Were they waiting for the director 20 minutes yesterday?
1. You don't meet him every day.
2. His mother doesn't teach Geography at school.
3. Tom's father didn't work at a plant 10 years ago.
4. Ann didn't break the window yesterday.
5. I will not ring you up tomorrow.
6. Bill has not read this chapter yet.
7. They were not waiting for the director 20 minutes yesterday.
a solicitor.
Работа барристера (адвоката) интереснее, чем работа юрисконсульта.
2. The witness is taller than her sister.
Свидетельница выше, чем ее сестра.
3. Murder is more dangerous than shoplifting.
Убийство опаснее, чем воровство в магазинах.
4. This juror is wiser than that one.
Этот свидетель мудрее, чем (вон) тот (свидетель).
5. Barristers advise on more difficult matters than solicitors.
Барристеры (адвокаты) консультируют по более сложным делам, чем юрисконсульты.
6. There are fewer barristers than solicitors in the UK.
В Великобритании меньше барристеров (адвокатов), чем юрисконсультов.
7. I think Criminal law is more interesting than Constitutional law.
Я думаю, что Уголовное право интереснее, чем Конституционное право.
8. Appeals can be taken to a higher court.
Апелляции могут быть поданы в вышестоящий суд.
9. The Crown Court deals with more serious cases than
the Magistrates’ court.
Суд короны работает с более серьезными делами, чем Суд магистратов.