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переклад тексту "the acyors come to town"

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Will married Anne Hathaway in November,and she came to live in Henley Street.John Shakespeare was pleased that his oldest son was married,but I don't think Will's mother wanted him to marry so young.Families cost a lot of money,and John Shakespeare was having a lot of money troubles in those days.Times were hard in Henley Street. Susanna was born the next May.All babies look the same to me,but Will was very pleased with her.

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The factory worker
Dorothy Beckett, 93, has been working in a cake factory in Yorkshire, UK for more than 56 years. She works a 40-hour week, putting cakes in boxes, together with people who are 70 years younger than her. In 1945, aged 36, Dorothy set up the factory with her husband, Fred. Now, the business has a £4m annual turnover. “I’ve never wanted to retire,” she says. “It would be the end of me”.
The car dealer
William Spencer wanted to be a lawyer. But when he discovered that he didn’t have the right qualifications, he studied accountancy at night school instead and got a job in a car sales showroom. That was 72 years ago, and he is still there today! “I’m paid for my experience,” explains William, 91. “I help the young ones to sell. I advise the staff, introduce customers, arrange special deals, deal with problems, and make sure everyone is happy.”
The banker
“In the past year I’ve travelled to London, Paris and Milan for work,” says Gerald Lilley, sitting with a poetry book on his knee in his apartment in New York. “I’ve been to London three times, to Japan twice and to China, well, lots of times. When I’m not travelling, I like to be in the office every day at about 9.30. And I tend to leave at around 4.00 p.m. Mr Lilley is 94, and is senior advisor at one of the big investment banks. He finds the flights more tiring nowadays, especially after long days in meetings. “I suppose it’s my age,” he says, “but I have my evening to relax, have a drink and read German, French and English poetry.”

1 All people stop working after 70.
2 Dorothy has been working with 70-year old men and women.
3 Dorothy wants to retire and do gardening.
4 William has been working for more than 70 years.
5 William is a car dealer in a car sales showroom.
6 William likes helping young colleagues.
7 William had studied Law and Accountancy before he got this job..
8 Gerald is still travelling a lot.
9 Gerald retired last year.
10 Gerald likes reading poetry.

Make up questions. Use Future Simple. Постройте вопросительное предложениево времени Future Simple. Example: Diana / come / to the party

tomorrow? – Will Diana come to the party tomorrow?

1. What / we / do?

2. They / buy / a new house this year?

3. You / take / a taxi?

4. They / wait / for us?

5. What / she / sell?

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7. She / a poem / write?

8. Gareth / the bin / empty?

9. When /you /come home?

10. Why/ he/ go toParisnext Monday?

11. Their friends/ invite/ us to spend Christmas holidays?

12. You/ go/ to the cinema next weekend?

13. How/ you/ create a sketch for this project next week?

Поставьте глагол в нужную форму страдательного залога. A. 1. You (to advise) to wear sensible shoes in winter. 2. The time before bed (to spend)

very pleasantly. 3. Sniffer dogs (to use) by police to detect drugs and explosives. 4. Huge pine trees (to uproot) by the storm. 5. You (not to allow) to buy cigarettes if you are under sixteen. 6. Toyotas (to manufacture) in Japan. 7. This road never (to clean). 8. Gold (to discover) in Eastern Canada. 9. When I saw him, he (to chase) by a large dog. 10. Several towns (to destroy) by the eruption of Vesuvius. 11. This coffee just (to make), help yourself! 12. You ever (to cheat)? You ever (to make a fool of)? 13. The mirror (to break) while it (to move) into the hall. 14. How the word "magazine" (to pronounce)? 15. The table (to lay) now. You (to serve) in a few minutes. 16. For months, the baby kangaroo (to protect), (to feed) and (to teach) to survive by its mother. 17. I feel that I (to watch) now by somebody. 18. These T-shirts (not to iron) yet. 19. Love stories always (to sell) well. 20. Oranges and tangerines are very useful, besides, they (to peel) perfectly. 21. I just (to tell) that my house (to knock down) next month. 22. My sweater (to wash) badly so I put it into the washing-machine.

B. 1. Don't enter the room! A student (to examine) there. 2. The event (to report) by the newspapers before they arrived home. 3. After the accident he immediately (to take) home. 4. The letter (to type) by the typist when I came in. 5. I am sure that his work (to complete) by the end of the month. 6. Some new magazine just (to bring). Would you like to look them through? 7. The exercises usually (to correct) by the teacher at home. 8. I can't show you my written work as it (not to return) by my teacher. 9. Many new houses (to build) in our town lately 10. We think that the ship (to charter) next week. 11. They will pay the money as soon as the goods (to deliver). 12. The goods (not to examine) at the custom house yet. When they (to examine)? 13. The question which (to discuss) now at the conference is very important 14. This bridge (to build) in 1945. 15. The contract (to type) before the director comes to the office. 16. Important scientific work (to carry on) by that institute. 17. All the students (to examine) by 5. 18. The documents (not to sign) by the manager yet. They (to check) now. 19. She (to frighten) by a loud noise in the street

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t Perfect Tense.
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В Ask your friend who is in the USA questions about what he or his relatives have seen or done (use the Present Perfect Tense).
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С Say what you or your friends have not done yet (year, month, etc.).
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watch from my parents and a printer for my computer. Now I will be able to print my letters to you, which is good because I write so badly. I had a party in a night club and all of my friends from the University came. We also went to a restaurant where we ate and drank for hours and took lots of photographs. It was wonderful. My friends father came and drove us home at 3 oclock in the morning and we all slept at Sams house. What are you going to do next week - end? I will probably be in London. May be we could meet. I am going to go shopping and I am going to the cinema to see the new Tom Cruise film . I think he acts really well, hes my favourite. Please write to me soon/ Your friend, Helen. !) What did Louise send to Helen? 2) When did the book arrive? 3) What did she get from her parents for her birthday? 4) Where did she have a party? 5) Did many friends from the University come to Helens party? 6) Did they go to the restaurant? 7) Did they eat, drink and take lots of photographs there? 8) Who came and drove them home? 9) Where will she be next week - end? 10) What is she going to do in London?



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