Talk about it 4 Think about the story sections again. Use the pictures on page 52 and the words in the boxes to tell the story to your partner. People Countess of Morcar Mr Peterson Sherlock Holmes Dr Watson Mr and Mrs Henry Baker Mr Windigate Mr Breckinridge James Ryder Mrs Oakshott Places The Cosmopolitan Hotel 221B Baker Street The Alpha Mr Breckinridge’s shop Verbs steal hit run find tell sell ask walk tell Nouns street goose/geese blue diamond ticket hat advertisement newspaper shon
Talk about it 4 Think about the story sections again. Use the pictures on page 52 and the words in the…
1. Answer the questions. 1. Where did Mr Sherlock Holmes and doctor Watson spend several weeks? 2. Why…
1. Answer the questions. 1. Where did Mr Sherlock Holmes and doctor Watson spend several weeks? 2. Why did Mr Soames want to keep the examination papers secret? What did Mr Soames find when he entered his sitting room one day? 3. 4. Who were the three students who used the stairs and passed Mr Soames’ door? 5. Who did Mr Soames suspect?
Write a story. Use the words in the box. alarm escape camera robbery key hide switch bag
Write a story. Use the words in the box.
alarm
escape
camera
robbery key
hide switch
bag
Spotlight 9. Module 2. Variant 1. Fill in: washing, surburbs, caravan, floor household chores, neighbourhood,…
Spotlight 9. Module 2. Variant 1.
Fill in: washing, surburbs, caravan, floor household chores,
neighbourhood, basement, mop. Two words are extra.
1. Of all the doing the washing is the one Jenny hates most.
2 Is your new . very crowded and noisy?
3. Jenny would like a house with a . to keep vegetables.
4. My mom does . and cleaning in our family.
Where do you live in the centre or in the ?
6. I prefer living in the cottage, if you like you may live in the . .
II. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
1. Do you mind .(get) off the phone ? I need to make a call.
2. Sam avoids (shop) at the corner shop because it’s a bit expensive.
3. George has offered . (take) the dog for a walk while I’m busy with the
chores
4. They are tired of . (live) in the dirty, noisy city.
5. Danny wants.(become) an astronaut when he grows up.
6. Mark’s parents never let him . (stay) out late on weeknights.
7. They are always glad .(find) a warm place.
8. He stopped. (smoke).
9. They stopped . (rest) and continued the work.
10. You must . (tidy) up your own room.
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Test Module 6 Spotlight 7 variant 2 1. Match the words in Column A to the words in Column B. 1. cartoon…
Test
Module 6
Spotlight 7
variant 2
1. Match the words in Column A to the words in Column B.
1. cartoon .
A park
2. roller.
B character
3. water .
C coaster
4. driving .
D licence
5. theme
E artists
6. trapeze .
F ride
2. Change the verbs in brackets into the present perfect.
a) Carlos (buy).
.a dog.
b) Maria and Helen (start)
.at a new school.
c) Frances (break).
.her cup.
d) I (lose).
.my umbrella.
e) Max (take).
.the dog for a walk.
Read a newspaper article about The Langham, a hotel in London. With a partner, answer questions 1-5….
Read a newspaper article about The Langham, a hotel in London. With a partner, answer questions 1-5. 1 What famous people stayed in The Langham? 2 Which film did the hotel appear in? 3 What did the journalist see in 1973? 4 What sometimes happens in room 333 when guests are asleep? 5 What happened to a player in the English cricket team?
B. Choose the proper answer 1. She usually English at home a) is speaking b) speaks e) has spoken d)…
B. Choose the proper answer 1. She usually English at home a) is speaking b) speaks e) has spoken d) spoke t 2. She . her parents yesterday a) has visited b) visits e) is visiting d) visited 3. Look! He. the piano. a) is playing b) plays e) played d) has played 4. My Granny is the. cook in the world! a) good b) goodest c) best d) better 5. Peter wondered if Tom. to London the following year. a) will go b) would go c) went d) is going C. Choose the from his bad cold and can go out tomorrow. proper answer 1. He has house face the river. A. suffered B. worried C. recovered 2. They have a big house. Some windows of A. themselves their C. their 3. My cat is black. A. his B. my C. its paws are white. 4. Where is Helen? I want to speak to A. her B. you C. myself 2. My Granny grew beautiful flowers. They are A. her B. hers C. herselves 3. My elder brother likes tea nor the coffee. A. neither B. either C. or lick your fingers. 4. You A. should B. should to C. shouldn’t 5. How much is it? A. Here you are. B. Three pounds, please. C. I’d like to have a look at this shirt. 6. A person who sells pork and beef is a A. greengrocer B. grocer C. butcher makes laws about the policy of the country, taxes and many other things. 7. A. The Queen B. The House of Commons C. The House of Lords 8. The book about Tom Sawyer was written by A. Jack London B. William Shakespeare C. Mark Twain L Rewrite sentences into reported speech. J. Nina said: «I bought a new Jacket yesterday.» K. They said: «We are going to keep to a diet, Sam.» L. Frank said: «< It’s hard to get tickets for the match». M. «Have you bought any food?» said Dad to his son. N. «Where are you from?» she asked. O. The teacher said to her pupils: «Don’t open your books!». P. David said to his friend, «Will you join me?» Q. The weatherman said, «The weather will be warmer in two days» J. Rewrite the sentences in the Passive Voice. 1) We cooked a cake yesterday. 2) They are drawing the pictures. 3) We plant a lot of trees every month. 4) They will buy this apartment next week. 5) The butcher sells meat, beef, pork. 6) He will wash his car in 2 days
3 Complete the key phrases from the dialogue. Who says them? Then practise the dialogue with a partner….
3 Complete the key phrases from the dialogue. Who says them? Then practise the dialogue with a partner. KEY PHRASES O Talking about news You’ happy / fed up / pleased. 1² some amazing / good/bad / terrible news. Really? Tell me ³ it. What happened? ! You’re How did it ? That’s good 7 What’s news?Ex 3 p 38 learn key phrases . make dialogue
. Употребите артикль, если это необходимо. THE PIG WITH GREEN SPOTS There was once . bright pink pig…
. Употребите артикль, если это необходимо.
THE PIG WITH GREEN SPOTS
There was once . bright pink pig with . green spots all over his body. He belonged to Old Mrs. Loveday.
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. pig stood on . mantelpiece next to . clock. He was made of . china, and underneath him was . little place to lock and unlock him, because he was . money-box.
One day Lucy went to see old Mrs. Loveday. She knocked at . door, but nobody said “Come in”. She turned . handle and . door opened. Mrs. Loveday was out. She was in . her garden. Lucy looked around . room with . red geraniums on . windowsill, . little rocking-chair by . fireplace, . small yellow stool — and, of course, . pig with green spots was on . mantelpiece, as usual. She sat down on . little yellow stool and looked at . clock. It had stopped. Lucy thought it would be . good idea to wind it up. She stood up and took down . clock. She wound it up carefully. She reached up to ___ mantelpiece to put it back — and then . dreadful thing happened. . pig fell on . floor and smashed into . hundred pieces. . money fell out of . pig too. . silver and copper coins rolled here and there, under . sofa, over . rug — all over . room. Lucy stood and stared in horror. What will Mrs. Loveday say? She had had him for such . long time on her mantelpiece!
. girl wanted to run away, but then she felt ashamed of herself. Mummy always said you must never run away from problems. At that moment Old Mrs. Loveday came into . room. She looked down at . broken pieces and all . money on . floor. Lucy waited to be scolded. But . old woman laughed happily. “So that ugly pig is broken at last, and I can get . money out of him. You know, I lost . key ages ago. But I’m glad to see such . ugly creature go, and to get my money. You have done me . good turn.”1 “Oh, I was so afraid to tell you . truth, Mrs. Loveday!”
“You see, I’m glad of . accident because I badly wanted some money today. . friend is coming to see me, and I want to buy . flour and . currants and . chocolate to bake . big cake for her. And you must certainly have . nice big slice to take home to tea, because you are not . coward, but . brave good girl!”
Помогите с английским дам 100 баллов Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word. 1. The…
Помогите с английским дам 100 баллов
Complete the sentences with the correct form of the word.
1. The government is trying to ……. new industries. GROW
2. So you’d rather ………. cabbages? AMBITION
3. We need …… talk and more work! DEVELOP
4. Day by day, your work ………… . PROVE
5. Who’s the ………. boy? LESS
Fill in “the” where necessary.
1. The current legislation of …. Republic of Cuba observes and respects the rights of the individual.
2. …. Bosnia and ……. Herzegovina still has neither a flag nor a common currency.
3. ……. Chinese language is difficult to learn.
4. ……. Italian is the language of love.
5. …… India has a population of more than 1 billion.
Complete the gaps in the sentences below with the correct form of the passive voice.
1. He …….(tell) everything that he knows.
2. The workbooks …….(bring) tomorrow.
3. Peter …….(meet) at the station.
4. The Mona Liza ………( paint ) by Leonardo da Vinchi.
Read the text and choose the best options to fill in the gaps.
Old man’s story
One evening several tourists who were staying at a (1) ……in Manchester were having dinner in the hotel restaurant. Fish was brought and while they were (2)…… it, some of them told interesting stories about finding rings and other things inside fish. An old man who had only listened to their stories and never spoken a word, suddenly said that he would like to tell them an interesting story, too. And this is what he told them:
«When I was a young man, I lived in New York and was going to marry a beautiful young (3)…. , whose name was Alice. About two months before our marriage I was sent to England for a fortnight. I went to say (4)…………to Alice and gave her a ring. She gave me hers and said that she would be waiting for me. But I had to stay in England six months and not a fortnight as I had planned. Late in September my work was done at last and I was able to leave for New York.
Next morning, when I was already aboard the steamer, I was looking through the morning newspaper, and what do you think I saw? Alice was going to (5)………another man! I couldn’t believe my eyes, but it was true. I was so angry that I threw her ring into the sea.
I was having dinner at a restaurant in New York a few days later, and while I was eating the fish, I bit on something hard. What do you think it was?»
«The ring!» all the listeners cried out at once.
«No,» said the old man sadly, «it was a fish-bone».
1. A. shop B. hotel C. hospital D. museum
2. A. waiting B. drinking C. eating D. planning
3. A. girl B. boy C. woman D. housewife
4. A. Good morning! B. hello C. goodbye D. Hi!
5. A. marry B. love C. live D. choose
Опишите картину на английском
Опишите картину на английском
Дам сто (100) баллов внизу смотрите за качество иzвините;)
дам сто (100) баллов
внизу смотрите
за качество иzвините;)
Эссе на тему Моя любимая страна на английском про Америку
эссе на тему Моя любимая страна на английском про Америку
Срочно! С каждым словом сделать предложение. Architect Cleaner Computer programmer Dentist Engineer…
Срочно!
С каждым словом сделать предложение.
Architect
Cleaner
Computer programmer
Dentist
Engineer
Factory worker
Firefighter
Hairdresser
Secretary
Tour guide
Badly paid
Boring
Challenging
Safe
Well-paid
Dream
Waiter
Waitress
To make money
To manage
To put
To explore
Put the words into the correct order to make sentences. yesterday / in / we / the / were / park . Sunday…
Put the words into the correct order to make sentences.
yesterday / in / we / the / were / park .
Sunday / they / to / cinema / the / last / went.
spent / day / the / boating / boys / all.
did / your / shirt / yellow / buy / where / you ?
had / with / the / on /1 / dinner / night / family / Tuesday .
play / football / the / didn’t / Keith / in / street.
abroad / did / last / travel / summer / you ?
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Task 3 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple. She ………….(get) up at 5:00. She …………….(not/watch)…
Task 3 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Simple. She ………….(get) up at 5:00. She …………….(not/watch) a DVD in the evening. He ………….(have) a cup of tea in the eveving. He ………………(not/go) to bed at 10:00.
У кого есть ответ можете дать пж пж
у кого есть ответ можете дать пж пж
Образуй степени прилагательных:kind,dirty, big, large, good, happy,sad,bad, sunny,clean.
образуй степени прилагательных:kind,dirty, big, large, good, happy,sad,bad, sunny,clean.
Whereas, their preparation considerable physical effort and great artistry. Therefore, I am happy with…
Whereas, their preparation
considerable physical effort and great artistry.
Therefore, I am happy with every
of my favourite sportsmen as my own.
However, it is necessary for
new records
Помогите пожалуйста сделать срочноо!
Помогите пожалуйста сделать срочноо!
Какое время?Barbara has been going her make-up for half an hour but hasn’t finished. Срочно!пожалуйста!
Какое время?Barbara has been going her make-up for half an hour but hasn’t finished. Срочно!пожалуйста!
Ответ:
Once upon a time, in the bustling streets of London, a wealthy noblewoman, Countess of Morcar, possessed a stunning blue diamond. However, the peace and tranquility surrounding the precious gem was suddenly disrupted when it was stolen from her by the nefarious James Ryder.
Sherlock Holmes, the famed detective, alongside his loyal companion Dr. Watson, was hot on the trail of this audacious heist. The chase led them to various locations, from the elegant Cosmopolitan Hotel to the humble settings of 221B Baker Street, where Holmes and Watson pondered the peculiar case.
In their investigation, they encountered a diverse cast of characters, including Mr. and Mrs. Henry Baker, Mr. Windigate, and Mr. and Mrs. Peterson, all of whom played critical roles in the unfolding drama.
The clever Sherlock Holmes utilized his exceptional deductive reasoning to uncover clues, solve puzzles, and question suspects, aiding him in finding the elusive thief and the stolen diamond. Mr. Breckinridge, Mr. Ryder, and Mrs. Oakshott were among the individuals from whom Holmes extracted valuable information, gradually piecing together the intricate puzzle surrounding the theft.
Meanwhile, the Countess’s valuable jewel endured a remarkable journey, passing through the hands of several individuals and establishments, becoming embroiled in a web of deceit, intrigue, and clandestine transactions.
Ultimately, through his astute observations and unwavering determination, Sherlock Holmes navigated the labyrinthine streets of London to ensure justice prevailed and the elusive truth behind the stolen blue diamond was brought to light.