Урок 39 ГДЗ Верещагина Афанасьева 4 класс
Lesson 39 Let Us Learn 1 Play a memory game. Look at the words for a moment, close the book and then name all the words you remember.
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Lesson 39
Let Us Learn
1 Play a memory game. Look at the words for a moment, close the book and then name all the words you remember.
audience
perform
seat
stage
part
performance
theatre
quarter
decide
rise, rose, risen
2 Think of a word from Lesson 38. Let your classmates guess what it is.
3 Say what the members of your family: a) usually do: b) did yesterday at this time: c) decided to do on Sunday.
1) at a quarter to seven;
2) at half past three;
3) at ten to four;
4) at a quarter past nine;
5) at twenty to ten.
4 Tell the time using the words “Quarter” and “half”.
5 Your friend is a theatregoer. Find out if he/she have bought tickets for a play, what play (ballet, opera) it is, when they are going to be at the theatre, if their seats are expensive or cheap and if they are in the stalls. Make a dialogue.
6 Think of some sentences with the words: stage, rise, performance, perform, part, audience. Let your classmates agree or disagree with you.
7 Read the words and try to guess their meanings.
film, programme, comedy, detective film, black-and-white film, interval, video, musical, historical film, film in colour
8 Learn how to pronounce and use the new words.
9 Find out if your friends are fond of going to the cinema and seeing different films.
1. Are you a cinemagoer?
2. How often do you usually go to the cinema?
3. What films do you like to see: comedies, musicals, historical or detective films? Other films?
4. Do you watch videos at home?
5. What detective film did you see last? When was it?
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
at the Bolshoi Theatre
at the Malyi Theatre
at the Children’s Theatre
at the Arts Theatre
at the “Pobeda”
at the “Pushkinskii”
at the “Pioner”
at the “Dom kino”
10 Work in pairs and ask each other: a) what is on at some cinemas and theatres of your city (town): b) what is on at your local cinema house. Describe the film which is on.
11 Learn how to read the new words and sentences.
feature, a feature film. There are two feature films on TV. I like to see feature films very much.
cartoon — cartoons. My little sister is fond of cartoons. “Just You Wait” is a famous cartoon about a clever hare and a bad wolf.
documentary, a documentary film. Are there any documentary films in the programme today?
besides. He didn’t want to go to the party, and besides, he had to work. There were many people at the cinema, besides our class.
full, to be full of sth. The box is full of apples. The room was full of people. The cup is half full. The cinema is full. The house is full.
though. I was late for school even though I got up very early. The feature film was good though there were no famous actors in it.
care — cared. I don’t care what happens. — What would you like for dessert? — I don’t care. Do you care for cartoons?
12 Make up sentences which are true, using the table.
Not long ago
my cousins
my father
my friend
my granny
my parents
went to the cinema and saw
a feature film.
a documentary film.
a historical film.
a musical.
a cartoon.
13 Answer the questions in the negative giving two reasons.
Example:
P1: Would you like to go for a walk this afternoon?
P2: I’m afraid I can’t, I’m going to the cinema, and besides, it’s very cold.
1. Would you like to go to the cinema tomorrow evening?
2. Would you like to go to the football match this evening?
3. Would you like to go to the ballet on Friday evening?
4. Would you like to go to the musical tomorrow morning?
5. Would you like to come and play with me on Wednesday evening?
6. Would you like to go to a concert on Thursday evening?
7. Would you like to go to the theatre on Tuesday?
14 Say yes to the Questions from Exercise 13. Follow the example.
Example: P1: Would you like to go for a walk this afternoon?
P2: I’d love to, though I have a lot of work to do.
15 Look at the pictures and sav what the objects are full of.
LOOK, READ AND REMEMBER!
much (-) (?)
a lot of (+)
many (-) (?)
a little
some (+)
any (-) (?)
a few
little
few
(?) Have you got much water?
Have you got many pencils?
Have you got any (a little) water?
Have you got any (a few) pencils?
(+) I have got a lot of pencils.
I have got a lot of water.
(-) I haven’t got any pencils.
I haven’t got any water.
I haven’t got much water.
I haven’t got many pencils.
There is little bread on the table.
There are few books on the table.
Let Us Read and Learn
16 Enioy your English and sing the song “Mr Crocodile”, 66, part II.
MR CROCODILE
II
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.
Don’t be rude!
Never mock!
Throw a kiss, not a rock!
Clear the isle and never smile at Mr Crocodile.
Let Us Read
17 Would you like to know some facts about cinemas in England? Then read the text.
GOING TO THE CINEMA IN ENGLAND
When you go to the cinema in England, you usually see a feature film and a documentary. There are no intervals between programmes in some cinemas, and sometimes people can stay there as long as they like. Cinema is very popular, but less so than it was at the beginning of the 20th century. Several years ago, people in England often went to the cinema, but now many of them stay at home and spend a quiet evening reading books and watching TV or videos. Besides which, tickets are expensive.
But many people are still fond of going to the cinema. They often go to the “Odeon”, which is one of the famous cinemas in London. You can see different films at the “Odeon”: comedies, musicals, detective films, historical films, cartoons and love stories. You can see black-and-white films too.
18 Agree or disagree. Give your reasons.
1. The programmes in an English cinema are not long.
2. There is only a feature film in all programmes.
3. There are no intervals between programmes in some cinemas in England.
4. English people don’t like to stay at home in the evenings.
5. You can see only cartoons at the “Odeon”.
Let Us Talk
19 Look through Exercise 17 again and sav if you see any difference between Russian and English cinemas.
20 Could you tell your friends what films you have seen this week? Where did you see them? Were they interesting?
Let Us Write
21 Put in much, many, a lot of.
1. I have a lot of work to do.
2. Peter has drunk a lot of milk, hasn’t he?
3. Have you got many friends at school?
4. There are a lot of cinemas in my city.
5. I don’t have many apples in the fridge.
6. There are not many cartoons in the programme.
7. Have you got much butter on the plate?
22 Choose the right word from those in brackets.
1. I have a little free time.
2. There are few badges in my collection yet.
3. There were few coins on the table.
4. There is a little soup in my plate.
5. There is little milk in the silver cup.
23 Do Exercise 4 in writing.
24 Learn how to write the new words.
cinemagoer, feature film, cartoon, documentary film, besides, full, to be full of, though, to care for