Task. Read the text.
Dear Anita, My wife says that my clothes are too old and that it’s time for me to go shopping to buy
new clothes. Anita, it’s true that my shoes, shirts and jeans are almost 20 years old, but I like them – they
feel comfortable! Also, I just don’t like to go shopping for clothes. It takes a long time to find clothes that I
like, and I don’t like fitting rooms – they’re too small. Should I go shopping with my wife to buy new
clothes, or should I stay at home and watch TV in my old clothes?
George
Dear Anita, Hi Anita! I love to read your advice columns. I read them every week. Maybe you can
help me – my husband’s birthday is next week, and I want him to buy some new clothes for himself (he
loves to wear his old clothes, but it’s time to buy some new clothes). Also, I want to give him a new necktie
… or should I buy a new bowtie for him (I can’t ask him because I want to surprise him)? I can’t decide.
What do you think?
Mary
Dear Anita, Hey, Anita! I’m 7 years old and I have a pet cat. His name is Fluffy. Sometimes I put clothes on
Fluffy – my friends like it when I put a red cap and a yellow scarf on him! But my mother gets angry when I
do this. Anita, why does my mother get angry? How can I make her change her mind and let me put more
clothes on Fluffy? What’s your opinion about this?
Billy
Write TRUE or FALSE:
1. It is a problem for Mary to decide what present to make to her husband.
2. Billy’s mother is against of putting the clothes onto the cat.
3. George prefers to go shopping because he doesn’t like to wear clothes which are old.
4. Mary rarely reads Anita’s blog, only when she needs to get an advice.
5. Mary doesn’t know what kind of socks to buy to her husband.
6. George thinks that fitting rooms are uncomfortable.
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On a quiet night, the moon beam in the water trembles slightly
Behind the aul, in silence, the river rumbles over the stones,
The leaves of the sleepy forests talk to each other,
The ground is covered with dark greenery.
The mountains muffle distant rumble, a shepherd's shout in silence,
Behind the aul, you would come on a date with me...
[you] being fearless and meek and beautiful as a child,
Having come running from afar, breathing with difficulty,
Words were unnecessary, I remember the fast heartbeat
The moment you suddenly pressed your lips against mine.
The mountains muffle distant rumble, a shepherd's shout in silence,
Behind the aul, you would come on a date with me...