Урок 25 ГДЗ Верещагина Афанасьева 4 класс
Lesson 25 Let Us Learn 1 You are talking to a friend. Ask him/her when they went to these places. Example:
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Lesson 25
Let Us Learn
1 You are talking to a friend. Ask him/her when they went to these places.
Example: When did you go to the Pushkin Museum?
1. When/the Pushkin Museum?
2. When/the “Pobeda” cinema?
3. When/the Bolshoi Theatre?
4. When/the main square of Moscow?
5. When/the church not far from your house?
6. When/the Children’s Theatre?
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
The Past Indefinite Tense
WHEN?
yesterday;
the day before yesterday;
yesterday morning (afternoon, evening)
last;
last week (month, year, Sunday, Friday);
last night
a week ago (a month ago, a year ago);
in 2010
(see part 1, Reference Grammar)
2 Pretend you are a teacher. Ask your classmates questions when and why they did it.
to buy a ruler and a rubber
to see Red Square
to live out of town
to see a new film
to swim in warm water
Example: T.: Why did you go to London?
P: I went there to hear Big Ben.
T: When did you go there?
P: I went there last year.
1. Why/London?
When/there?
2. Why/Moscow?
When/there?
3. Why/the Black Sea?
When/there?
4. Why/the cinema?
When/there?
5. Why/the country?
When/there?
6. Why/the shop?
When/there?
LOOK. READ, REMEMBER!
I (V)
II (V2)
III (V3 — Participle 2)
[d] open — opened — opened
[t] wash — washed — washed
[id] visit — visited — visited
LOOK, READ. REMEMBER!
The Present Perfect Tense
Past
Present Perfect
Present
have/has + Participle 2
I have opened the window. — Now the window is open.
He has locked the door. — Now the door is locked.
You have decorated the hall. — Now the hall is beautiful.
(see part 1, Reference Grammar)
3 Look at the pictures and say what Kate and Boris have done.
4 Ask your friend to do something (the words will help you) and let him/her say what he/she has done.
Examples: P1: Open the door!
P2: I have opened the door.
wash up
clean your teeth
water the flowers
visit your granny
lock the door
clean the carpet
wash the floor
count the numbers
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
The Present Perfect Tense
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I haven’t opened the window.
We haven’t cleaned the room.
He hasn’t locked the door.
You haven’t decorated the hall.
She hasn’t cooked dinner.
They haven’t washed the floor.
1 what Kate and Boris have done — что Кейт и Борис сделали
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
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Have I opened the window?
Yes, I have./No, I haven’t.
Has he/she locked it?
Yes, he/she has.
No, he/she hasn’t.
Have you/we/they cleaned it?
Yes, you/we/they have.
No, you/we/they haven’t.
(see part 1, Reference Grammar)
5 Look at the pictures and say what they haven’t done.
6 Look at the pictures of Exercise 3 and ask questions about Boris and Kate. Let your friend answer them.
Let Us Listen, Read and Learn
7 Listen to the dialogue, 38. Then read and learn it by heart.
Alice: Hi, Polly! I haven’t seen you for ages. How are you?
Polly: Hi, Alice! I’m fine. And you?
Alice: Just fine. Where are you going?
Polly: То the cinema. Will you join me?
Alice: Oh, I’d love to, but I’m afraid I can’t. I haven’t seen my granny for ages. I must visit her today.
Polly: Oh, sorry. Goodbye then. See you tomorrow!
Alice: Bye-bye, Polly! Have fun!
8 Think of your own dialogue and act it out. Don’t forget to change over.
Let Us Read
9 Read the text and sav what Betsy knows now about London.
THIS IS LONDON
Betsy likes to read a lot. Her favourite subjects at school are History and Geography. Look! Betsy has just opened her book and is going to read something about London. Here is the first page of her book.
London is the biggest city in Britain. More than seven million people live and work there. London is one of the most important cities in the world.
In London you can find some of the best theatres, cinemas and museums. There are many beautiful old churches in London too. There are about 10 thousand streets in London. Most of the streets are not very wide. You can see many shops in London. Oxford Street is London’s main shopping centre. People from all over the world shop in Oxford Street. You can find many old and new beautiful parks in the city. The largest park in London is Hyde Park.
10 Find and read the sentences to illustrate the pictures.
Let Us Talk
11 Your little sister tor brother! doesn’t know anything about London. Say as much as you can about it to him/her. (Try and use Lesson 25. Exercise 9.)
12 Choose a partner and talk to him/her about Moscow. Say why some people enjoy living in Moscow and some people don’t like it.
13 Say as much as you can about the town (city) you live in.
Let Us Write
14 What Bob says is not true. So disagree with him and write your own sentences.
1. I have watered the trees in my garden.
2. My little brother has washed up.
3. My granny has cleaned the carpet.
4. He has locked his car.
5. My friends have shopped in Oxford Street.
15 Complete the questions.
1. He hasn’t locked the door, has he?
2. They have joined us, haven’t they?
3. She hasn’t finished reading, has she?
4. We have started Text 5, haven’t we?
5. The children have helped their parents, haven’t they?
6. She hasn’t danced a lot, has she?
7. They haven’t laughed, have they?
16 Choose the verb and put in: finish, wash, lock, clean, help.
1. She has finished reading.
2. They have helped their parents.
3. He has washed the floors.
4. We haven’t locked the door.
5. You haven’t cleaned your teeth.
17 Disagree.
1. Mother has cooked supper.
2. We have shopped a lot.
3. The children have started to sing.
4. Freddy has danced a lot.
5. They have decorated the New Year tree.