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Paul mccrtney ... an english musican, singer songwriter, multi-instrumentalist and composer 1. be 2. am 3. is 4. is 5.

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Самая маленькая комната-ванная. Вокруг моего дома большой сад. В нем много яблонь. В этом году много яблок,но цветов уже нет. Сейчас ранняя осень. Сентябрь. Вечер.Небольшой ветерок,но все еще довольно тепло. Бабье лето. Прекрасная погода! В Москве идет дождь,а у нас в городе пока сухо. Говорят,дождь будет завтра

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составить косвенную речь с такими предложениями : 1. Aidar says : " I have got acquainted with an English boy of my age ". 2.

Nick asks him : " Who is he and where from ?"

3. Aidar answers: " He is John Smith. His father has come to Astana from London as a businessman for several weeks."

4.Nick asks Aidar : "Are you going to introduce him to me ? :

5.Aidar answers : ' Not only to you . Let's invite him to our class . I think he will agree .'

6.Asel adks : "what are you talking about ?"

7.Nick says : "No secret at all, Aidar has got a good idea. He proposes to invite an English boy John Smith to meet with our class ".

8. Asel agrees : " Oh! It's really a good odea but first we should ask our English reacher for the permission to do it '.

По Кауфману.Помогите понять какое здесь задание. Part1.YOU ARE MR(MRS)FORBES,A CANADIAN JOURNALIST.You have to write an article about the English

language and you want to know what people from different countries think about it. You have a small role in the discussion,but you must:start the discussion,introduce the people to each other,take notes of the discussion,finish the discussion and say who convinced you . Part2.YOUR GUESTS ARE:Mr(Mrs)Bamridge,an English historian.Mr(Mrs)Belov(a),a Russian translator.You are Mr(Mrs)Brinks,a rich American businessman.Mr(Mrs)Swarup,an Indian student.

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present tense. 1 Ann sees Paul putting-on his coat and says: Where you (go), Paul?

Paul: I (go) to buy some cigarettes. You (want) an evening paper?

2 Ann: No, thanks. You are always buying cigarettes, Paul. How many you (smoke)

a day?

Paul: I (not smoke) very many—perhaps 20. Jack (smoke) far more than I (do). He

(spend) £10 a week on cigarettes.

3 Mary (see) Peter standing at the bus stop.
Mary: Hello, Peter. What bus you (wait) for?
Peter: Hello, Mary. I (wait) for a 9 or a 14.

4 Mary: You usually (go) to work by car, don't you?
Peter: Yes, but the car (belong) to my mother and she sometimes (want) it. She (use) it today to take Tom to the dentist.

5 Mary: I usually (go) by car too. Jack (take) me because he (pass) my office on his way to the factory. But this week he (work) in a factory in the opposite direction: so I (queue) like you.

6 Peter: Here's a 9 now. You (come) on it or you (wait) for a 14?
Mary: I (think) I'll take the 9. If I (wait) for a 14 I may be late, and if you (be) late at my office everyone (look) at you.

7 Mary and Ann (wait) outside a telephone box. Inside the box a boy (dial) a number.

Mary: You (know) that boy?

Ann: Yes, he's a friend of my brother's. He (phone) his girl friend every day from this

box.

8 Mary: Where he (come) from?

Ann: He (come) from Japan. He's a very clever boy; he (speak) four languages.

9 Mary: I (wonder) what he (speak) now.
Ann: Well, his girl friend (come) from Japan too; so I (suppose) he (speak) Japanese.

10 It is 8.30. Tom and Ann (have) breakfast. They both (open) their letters.

Tom: No one ever (write) to me. All I (get) is bills! You (have) anything interesting?

11 Ann: I've got a letter from Hugh. He (say) he (come) to London next week and (want) us to meet him for lunch.

12 Peter: You (have) traffic wardens in your country?
Pedro: No, I (not think) so. You (not see) them in my town anyway.
What exactly a traffic warden (do)?

13 Peter: He (walk) up and down the street and if a car (stay) too long; at a parking place or (park) in a no-parking area he (stick) a parking ticket to the windscreen.

14 Look! He (put) a ticket on Tom's car. Tom will be furious when he (see) it. He (hate) getting parking tickets.

15 Customer: I (want) to buy a fur coat. Have you any nice coats for about £500?

Assistant: I'm afraid we just (close), madam. It's 4.55, and we always (close) at 5.00

sharp on Fridays as Mr Jones the manager (not want) to miss his favourite television

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16 It is Friday evening and the Brown family are at home. Mrs Brown (listen) to a concert on the radio; Mr Brown (read) a paper, George Brown (do) his homework and Ann Brown (write) a letter.

17 Mr Brown always (read) his newspapers in the evenings. Mrs Brown sometimes (knit) but she (not knit) tonight.

18 Mr Black often (go) to the theatre but his wife (not go) very often.
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Many years ago, Mr Tailor, an Englishman, stayed in a hotelin Germany. He usually had lunch in a little cafe. Every timehe came to the table, a German who

was sitting there stoodup and said: "Mahlzeit". The Englishman answered: "Tailor".

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"That seems strange to me, too," the friend said. "What doesthe man say"? "He tells me his name - Mahlzeit," Mr Tailoranswered. His friend laughed: "Mahlzeit" isn't his name, it'sthe German word for "good appetite" The German is a politeman and he is simply saying "Mahlzeit" to you because youare going to eat".

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The Name by Henry Cecil Henry Cecil (pseudonym, real name Henry Cecil Leon) is an English detective story writer. He was born in Middlesex before the

First World War; the author of many successful books: ‘Alibi for a Judge’, ‘Friends at Court’, ‘Sober as a Judge’ and others. ‘Settled out of Court’, in a dramatic version made by William Saroyan and the author, ran for some time at the Strand Theatre. ‘George Elephant!’ called the Clerk in Court Number One; and a small man with glasses was brought. ‘Are you George Elephant?’ asked the Clerk. ‘I am’. ‘You are charged with murder; that you at Golders Green on the 19th day of January 1948, murdered Jane Elephant. How say you, George Elephant, are you guilty or not guilty?’ ‘Not guilty.’ ‘Very well,’ said the Judge. ‘You may sit down.’ Except for a few remarks on the curious name of the prisoner, few people were interested in the case. The facts as stated were very simple. On the 20th January the prisoner had walked into a police station. ‘I have cut my wife`s throat,’ he said. ‘She`s quite dead.’ It seemed true enough. Her throat seemed to have been cut with a razor which was near her body. George was born of ordinary middle-class parents at the end of the nineteenth century. There was no sign of madness in the family. On leaving school George had gone into his father`s business, and after that he had married and settled down to an ordinary life. Jane was not a particularly attractive wife. Although she was pretty, she grew fat as she grew older. She took a good deal of pleasure in laughing at George, and one of the subjects of which she never seemed to get tired was his last name. George was a little ashamed of his name, but he had never had the courage to change it. Usually, however, the owners of unfortunate names just bear them. George had certainly suffered a great deal. When he first went to school and was asked his name in front of the other boys, he replied, ‘George Elephant.’ ‘Olliphant?’ said the master. ‘No, sir, Elephant.’ ‘What, Elephant? Like the animals?’ ‘Yes, sir, like the animals.’ After that at school he was called by the names of all known, and some unknown, animals. George was modest, and boys at school are merciless. He was not happy there and was thankful when he left. But his troubles did not end when he left school. When he married Jane he had hoped she would make his difficulties lighter. But Jane did not mind being called Elephant; in fact she told everyone her new name. Even when she was being loving she used to call him ‘my elephant boy’, and so he was not allowed to forget. When Sir Gordon Macintosh had discovered these facts, he had no doubt at all of the proper defence to raise in the court. He immediately had George examined by famous doctors. The doctors said that the accused was not mad, but that his mind was very much affected by jokes about his name. The doctors for the defence said that the prisoner might have been made so angry by his wife`s jokes that he could not control himself. George was not found guilty of murder, but he was sent to prison with hard labour for seven years. That, however, was not the end of the matter, because the case by this time caused great public interest. In the end, so much sympathy was shown for George and so much pressure was put on the Government, that George`s time in prison was reduced from seven years to three. Two years later, just before he was let out, a priest arrived at the prison where George was. He had a talk with George. ‘Before you leave,’ said the visitor, ‘would you like to say anything to me3 in secret. Tell me, for example, what6 was it that actually led you to kill your wife?’ ‘Well, as a matter of fact,’ said George, ‘I was fond of another woman.’ пожалуйста,очень нужно перевести,я не успеваю(((



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