Упражнение 1. Use Past Perfect of the verbs in the box to complete the sentences. (Используйте Past Perfect предложенных глаголов, чтобы дополнить предложения.)
to leave, to go, to die, to see, to live, to fly
1. I didn’t read the text in class because I … my book at home.
2. The children didn’t want to go to the cinema because they ... already ... the film.
3. Kate wasn’t at home last week because she ... to visit her uncle.
4. Linda never knew her father because he ... before she was born.
5. I was excited when the plane took off because I... never ... before.
6. My grandfather was always afraid of animals because he ... never ... in the country.
Упражнение 2. Переведите повествовательные предложения в косвенную речь.
1. The secretary has said, «The press conference is taking place now in the main hall».
2. My brother has said, «Aunt Sally will come on Monday.»
3. The students have said, «We had two tests last week.»
4. Her daughter said, «I am not listening to music now.»
5. My friend said, «I have visited all these places.»
6. Tom said, «‘I am a first year student now.»
7. She said, «I have not been speaking to him since yesterday.»
8. Susan said, «I was in the library two days ago.»
9. The boy said, «I was not watching TV in my home at 8 o’clock.»
10. The teacher said, «They have been writing since early morning».
11. He said, «I will visit you next Friday.»
12. She said, «I will be leaving my home at 10 o’clock tonight.»
3 Прочитать текст и выполнить задания к нему
School in the Slums
• Slums – трущобы
• Locks – замки
• Guards — охранники
• Permission — разрешение
Mellish school is in the slums of Brooklyn for pupils between twelve and fifteen years of age. There are about 1500 pupils there, and 90 teachers.
It’s a problem school, perhaps one of the most difficult schools in America. The white teachers can’t walk to the school because they may be attacked. They all drive to school, and their cars have special locks. There’s always a black policeman at the door of the school. He has a radio contact with the school guards. Pupils must have a written permission from the teacher if they want to go to the toilet. There’s a guard outside the washroom. Only one child can go into the washroom at a time, and he can’t stay there long.
The children who live in that district go to that school. They are all black children. However, why do the teachers work there?
“It’s very hard of course,” says Jane Flinch, a forty- five-year-old teacher. Most children have problems at home. Some of them are beaten by their parents. Some of them sleep at the lessons because they had to work at night. Some of the children get sick at the lessons because they didn’t have breakfast or even a meal for a day or two.
It’s the love of the job that keeps the teachers in that school. They teach and do social work. They feel that they are doing something good for the children who need help.
“There’s also the problem of violence,” says one of the teachers. “Sometimes when I go into a class, I can feel that some of the children are like a dynamite. However, I feel quite safe. I am sure that other pupils will help me.” There is very little money for teaching in that school. There is no money to buy food for the children.
The principal of the school has been there for many years. A lot of his happy optimism has gone. “No, I’m not optimistic about the future. Look around you,” he says and points out of the window at the high wall round the school. ”It’s not a very bright sight: buildings have holes instead of the windows, shops are closed, groups of people are sitting on the steps of the houses. They have nowhere to go and nothing to do.”“We need money,” he says, “money is the only way to help this school and these people, and, of course, jobs for the people.”
Задания к тексту.
Exercise 1. Подберите правильный ответ.
Mellish school is for
a) small children.
b) older children.
c) small and older children.
The white teachers can’t walk to school because
a) they live far from the school.
b) they don’t like to walk.
c) it’s dangerous for them.
There’s a policeman
a) at the door of the school.
b) near the toilet.
c) outside the washroom.
The white teachers work there because
a) they can’t find a better job.
b) they love their job.
c) they get a lot of money there.
The school needs
a) more money
b) more teachers.
c) more policemen.
Exercise 2. Say if the statements are true, false or not mentioned.
1. Mellish school is in the slums of Mexico.
2. Most children have problems at home.
3. Mellish a problem school.
4. The principal of the school has 5 children in his family.
5. The school needs money.
6. It’s good salary that keeps the teachers in that school.
You must do your homework maths teacher
-You mustn't watch tv so much grandmother
-You must clean your room mother
-You mustn't go to bed so late mother
-You must clean your teeth dentis
-You mustn't eat so many sweets dentis
-You must practise the piano music teacher
-You mustn'tn play so many computer games bossy sister
-You mustn't talk in the lesson head techer
-You mustn't chew gum when you talk head teacher
-You mustn't come home so late father
1 Throwing Mum and Dad a surprise party for their anniversary this year is really a bright idea!
2 Why don’t you take part in the cooking contest? I’m sure you’ll be the winner!
3 If you see a spider, make sure you don’t kill it; I’ve heard it’s bad luck.
4 We always sing Christmas carols during the holidays, as it is a strong tradition in my family.
5 Over the years, this organisation has raised a lot of money for different local charities.
6 The night sky burst with colour when the magnificent fireworks display began.
7 Henry really enjoyed the opportunity to experience return as a knight at England’s Medieval Festival last month.
8 It’s amazing how the town residents have transformed the local square into an open-air theatre for next week’s music festival.
9 The children were thrilled to see Disney floats at this year’s colourful street parade.
10 Take a spare change of warm clothes with you on your camping trip; I’ve heard it gets quite cold in the mountains at night.