Урок 26 ГДЗ Верещагина Афанасьева 4 класс
Lesson 26 Let Us Learn 1 Who can say more sentences using ...far from the main road? Example: The swimming pool is far from the main road.
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Lesson 26
Let Us Learn
1 Who can say more sentences using ...far from the main road?
Example: The swimming pool is far from the main road.
...not far from the traffic lights?
Example: My granny’s house is not far from the traffic lights.
2 Try to think of some statements with the words: main, road, square, church, cinema, theatre, town, far from. Tell them to your classmates and let them agree or disagree with you.
Examples: P1: Red Square is not far from the Kremlin.
P2: That’s true. Red Square is near the Kremlin.
3 Play the game and pretend youtaskve fulfilled the actions. The examples and the words will help you.
Examples: P1: Water the flowers!
P2: I have watered the flowers.
P3: He (she) has watered the flowers.
water
open
decorate
lock
start
clean
cook
dance
4 Learn how to pronounce and use the new words, 39.
5 Look at the pictures and sav what games the children have played.
6 Learn how to read the new words and sentences.
already. I have already cooked dinner. Nick has already played football.
just. Nick has just finished playing hockey. They have just started reading “Cinderella”.
ever. Have you ever cooked soup? Have you ever dressed your little brother? Have you ever seen it?
yet. Have you done it yet? She has not finished it yet.
build — built — built, to build a house, to build a road, to build a church.
building — buildings. There are a lot of new buildings in Moscow now.
bridge — bridges, to build a bridge. Are there any bridges over the Moskva river?
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
I (V)
be
see
read
buy
meet
build
II (V2)
was/were
saw
read [red]
bought
met
built
III (V3)
been
seen
read [red]
bought
met
built
Paul has just met his friend.
Nelly has already read this book.
Has he ever been to London?
I haven’t bought it yet.
She hasn’t seen Moscow yet.
We have never been to London.
7 What Ann says is true. Agree with her.
1. I have never met this man.
2. Pete has just been to America.
3. Polly has already bought a new picture.
4. We have not seen our uncle for ages.
5. You have not read this book yet.
6. They have already built a new bridge.
8 What Bob says is not true. Disagree with him.
1. We have already built two bridges over the river.
2. He has already read the text.
3. She has already brought a lot of food.
4. We have been to South America.
5. She has not met her boss yet.
6. We have seen a very interesting film.
9 Look at the pictures on o. 129 and ask your classmates questions. Let them answer your questions.
Example: — Have you ever been to Africa?
— Yes, I have. (No, I haven’t.)
London. The Tower of London
London. The Houses of Parliament
Moscow. The Pushkin Museum of Fine Arts
Moscow. The Bolshoi Theatre
London. Piccadilly Circus
Let Us Listen, Read and Learn
10 Listen to the poem “The Beaches1 of Mexico”, 40, part I. Read and learn it
THE BEACHES OF MEXICO
(After Caroline Graham)
I
Have you ever seen the beaches of Mexico?
Have you ever walked the streets of Paris?
Have you ever been to England?
Have you ever been to Spain?
Have you ever walked barefoot
In a heavy rain?
Let Us Read
11 Read the text and sav what you’ve learnt about the history of London.
Betsy has just finished reading the first part of the book about London. It is about its history. Betsy has read some very interesting things about London Bridge. Here are some facts from London’s history.
THE ROMANS
The Romans went to England many years ago. They built a town on the River Thames. The name of the town was Londinium. The Romans built Londinium near the river. The place for the town was very good. Soon the Romans built a bridge over the River Thames.
By the year 400, there were fifty thousand people in Londinium. Soon, after 400, the Romans left Britain.
The River Thames has always been part of London’s history. In Roman times Londinium was a small town with the Thames in its centre. Now London is a very large city, but the River Thames is still in the centre of London.
Until 1749, there was only one bridge over the river — London Bridge. The old London Bridge looked very strange. There were houses and shops on the bridge. In the nineteenth century there were already a lot of new bridges in London. Now there are more than twenty bridges over the Thames.
12 Say: true, false or don’t know.
1. There are a lot of bridges over the Thames now.
2. There were a lot of bridges over the Thames in Roman times.
3. The Romans came to England in the nineteenth century.
4. Londinium was a very beautiful town in old times.
5. Londinium is the old name of London.
6. There were a lot of cinemas on London Bridge.
13 Read to get some more information about London.
It’s interesting to know...
...that London is in fact two cities: the City of London and the City of Westminster.
...that London stands on the River Thames. There are 27 bridges over the Thames in London and 8 tunnels under the river.
...that London is 46 kilometres from north to south and 58 kilometres from east to west.
14 Read the beginning of the sentence in section A and find the end of it in section B.
A
1. There are in fact 2 cities in London:
2. London stands on
3. There are 27 bridges
4. There are 8 tunnels
5. London is 46 kilometres
6. London is 58 kilometres
В
a) the River Thames.
b) over the River Thames.
c) under the River Thames.
d) the City, the City of Westminster.
e) from east to west.
f) from north to south.
Let Us Talk
15 Say what you’ve learnt about the history of London.
16 Imagine that you are a teacher, ask your class questions about London.
17 Say what places of Moscow you have been to/haven’t been to.
the Kremlin, Red Square, the Pushkin Museum, the Bolshoi Theatre, the Malyi Theatre, the Children’s Theatre, the Zoo, the “Pushkinskii” Cinema, the largest church in Moscow
18 Choose a partner and talk about the citv (town) you live in.
Let Us Write
19 Put in the proper form of the verbs: read, be. build, see. buy, meet.
1. I have never been to Paris.
2. Nick has already read the book.
3. We haven’t seen the Tower of London yet.
4. Have they built their country house yet?
5. You haven’t bought a present yet, have you?
6. She has already met my cousin.
20 Do Exercises 7, 8 in writing.
21 Learn how to write these words.
Already, just, ever, yet, to build (built, built), building, bridge