Урок 37 ГДЗ Верещагина Афанасьева 4 класс
HOBBIES Lesson 37 Let Us Learn 1 Read the words and try to guess their meanings. Who has guessed all the meanings?
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HOBBIES
Lesson 37
Let Us Learn
1 Read the words and try to guess their meanings. Who has guessed all the meanings? Who is the best?
a hobby, a collection, to collect, a theme, thematic, a specialist, special, popular, a fact, metal
2 Learn how to pronounce and use the new words, 61.
3 Look at the pictures and name what you see. Look at the pictures again and say what colour the things are in the pictures.
4 Play a guessing name. Think what you would like to collect. Imagine that you collect these things. Let your classmates guess what you collect.
Example: Is your hobby to collect dry leaves and flowers?
5 Answer these questions.
1. Who in your family has got a collection?
2. What collection has he/she got?
3. Do you like to collect anything? What is it?
4. What is the theme of your collection?
6 Think of some statements using the new words. Let your classmates agree or disagree with you. (Exercise 1 can help you.)
7 Learn how to read the new words and sentences.
fond, to be fond of sth, to be fond of doing sth. Nick is fond of animals. She has always been fond of music. My uncle is fond of travelling.
proud, to be proud of sth/sb. She is proud of her son. We are proud of our parents.
stamp — stamps, a square stamp, an American stamp. When I was in Rostov, I bought two beautiful stamps to send home. Do you have any stamps, please?
badge — badges, a round badge, a square badge, an English badge, to have a badge on one’s uniform, to wear a badge on the jacket. Have you got any badges?
collect — collected, to collect books, to collect stamps, to collect pictures. I have never collected anything. My sister is fond of collecting different pencils.
collector — collectors, a famous collector, a great collector. He is a famous collector of toy cars.
collection — collections. There are two famous old stamps in his collection.
coin — coins, a silver coin, a small coin. My grandfather is a famous collector of coins. I’m proud of my collection of silver coins.
theme — themes, an interesting theme, a new theme — What’s the theme of your collection? — My theme is sport.
thematic, a thematic collection. My brother’s collection of stamps is thematic. His theme is animals.
special, a special question, a special theme, a special train. The history of England is his special subject. He collects stamps and has got a special interest.
specialist — specialists, a famous specialist, a great specialist. This doctor is an eye specialist.
specialize — specialized, to specialize in history, to specialize in maths. He specializes in collecting stamps. Collectors often specialize in one subject.
8 John is a boaster. This is what he says:
1. Everybody knows my collection of stamps.
2. My collection of badges is famous all over the world.
3. I’ve got silver coins from all the countries.
4. I’ve got two million stamps in my collection.
5. I’ve got a very expensive collection of old pictures.
a) Express your doubt.
b) Disagree.
9 Make up true sentences about your family and friends.
Му mother
Му father
Му grandparents
Му uncle
Му cousin
Му friends
is
аrе
fond of
growing
travelling
collecting
reading
making
stamps
flowers
books
music
cakes
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
-er/-or
write — writer
read — reader
travel — traveller
translate — translator
decorate — decorator
collect — collector
(see part 1, Reference Grammar)
-tion
celebrate — celebration
collect — collection
decorate — decoration
collect — collector — collection
decorate — decorator — decoration
translate — translator — translation
-ic
fantastic, thematic, Olympic
Let Us Listen, Read and Learn
10 Sing the song “Mr Crocodile”, 62, part I.
MR CROCODILE
I
Never smile at a crocodile.
No, you can’t get friendly with a crocodile.
Don’t be taken in by his welcome grin.
He’s imagining how well you’d fit within his skin.
Never smile at a crocodile.
Never tip your hat and stop to talk awhile,
Never run!
Walk away.
Say good night, not good day!
Clear the isle.
Never smile at Mr Crocodile.
1 don’t be taken in — зд. пусть тебя не обманывает
2 welcome grin — доброжелательная ухмылка
3 how well you’d fit within his skin — насколько хорошо ты втиснешься в его шкуру
4 tip one’s hat — небрежно поздороваться, едва прикоснувшись к шляпе
5 awhile — ненадолго
Let Us Read
11 Read the text and sav what hobbies people can have.
HOBBIES
Different people like doing different things; different people have different hobbies. My brother is fond of collecting stamps. He has got a very good collection and he is proud of it. His stamps can tell you about different people and countries. My brother often says that his hobby is popular with people of all ages.
Collecting stamps is easy and interesting. It is real fun. You begin to learn many facts about history and famous people when you start to collect stamps. At first people collect every kind of stamps. But soon they begin to make special collections. Sometimes they specialize in stamps of one subject only, for example, birds, animals, flowers or sports. This kind of collecting is called thematic. My brother’s collection is thematic. His theme is fish.
My best friend, Alice, is a collector too. She is fond of collecting badges. Her collection is thematic. Her theme is sports. She keeps her badges on the wall. When you come into her room you can see them all there.
My grandfather collected coins when he was a boy. Some people collect dolls. My aunt does. When she travels, she always brings home dolls from different countries. Some people collect pictures, cups, toy soldiers, books, pencils and many other things. But collecting things is not the only hobby people have. Some people are fond of travelling or gardening. Very many boys and girls are fond of sport and that is their hobby.
My uncle’s hobby is taking pictures, and my mother is fond of music. If you have one, what is your hobby?
12 Little John read the text about hobbies and didn’t understand it. This is how he has understood the text. Can you correct him?
1. A hobby means collecting stamps.
2. Collecting stamps is popular only with old people.
3. Collecting stamps can teach you nothing.
4. People usually begin to collect stamps for a special collection.
5. Collectors never specialize in one subject.
6. Thematic collections are not popular.
Let Us Talk
13 Tell vour classmates:
1. what a hobby is;
2. what hobbies you know;
3. what things people usually collect;
4. what a thematic collection is;
5. what your favourite hobby is.
14 Look at the pictures in Exercise 3 and say:
1. what collections you can see there;
2. if there are any thematic collections there. What are they?
15 Let’s play a game. Give a short summary of the text “Hobbies”. Make it as short as you can but don’t forget important facts. Let’s see who is the best.
Let Us Write
16 Look at the pictures in Exercise 3 and write answers to the questions.
1. How many square stamps can you see? What are their colours?
2. What is the theme of the square stamps?
3. How many Russian stamps are there in the pictures?
4. Is the collection of badges thematic? What is its theme?
5. How many silver coins are there in the picture?
6. What countries are the coins from?
17 Make up nouns from the verbs.
-er/-or
-tion
collect
translate
decorate
-er/-or
travel
speak
teach
18 Write a few words about your hobby.
19 Learn how to write the new words.
to be fond of, to be proud of, stamp, badge, to collect, collector, collection, coin, theme, thematic, special, specialist, to specialize