READING Task. Read the article and mark the sentences T (true), F (false) or DS (Doesn’t Say) / Прочитайте статью и определите, какие из данных утверждений верные T, неверные F и о каких в тексте не говорится вообще DS.
Life in the Middle Ages.
The Middle Ages lasted from about 400-1500 AD. Life was not easy for people during these years. They worked in the fields from the moment the sun came up to the moment it went down. They were out in the cold snow of winter and the hot sun of summer. They gave half of what they grew to the owner of the land. Most people lived in villages and each village usually had from 10 to 60 families. Families lived in tiny wooden houses with all their animals, which meant that floors were very dirty. A fire for cooking was always burning in the house and there was a hole in the roof to let the smoke out. People didn’t have a lot of furniture apart from a table and a simple bed. The village was the centre of the world in the Middle Ages . People stayed close to home and didn’t travel far because they were afraid of strangers. Life wasn’t all bad in the Middle Ages, however. People didn’t work on Sundays and often gathered together to eat, drink and enjoy themselves. There were many holidays and most people actually only worked for 260 days of a year – that’s about the same amount as we do today!
1. Life was difficult for people in the Middle Ages. 2. People did not work when the weather was cold. 3. Meat was too expensive to eat. 4. Houses were full of wooden furniture 5. People liked to travel long distances. 6. People usually worked from Monday to Saturday. 7. We have many of the same holidays as the people in the Middle Ages had.
1. Life was difficult for people in the Middle Ages. T
2. People did not work when the weather was cold. F
3. Meat was too expensive to eat.
DS
4. Houses were full of wooden furniture
DS
5. People liked to travel long distances.
F
6. People usually worked from Monday to Saturday.
DS
7. We have many of the same holidays as the people in the Middle Ages had.
DS