Урок 46 ГДЗ Верещагина Афанасьева 4 класс
Lesson 46 Let Us Learn 1 Read the text and say how long George has been on the island George Robinson lives on a small island.
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Lesson 46
Let Us Learn
1 Read the text and say how long George has been on the island
George Robinson lives on a small island. His ship has been under the sea for 35 years. George thinks that some day another ship will come and take him home.
He does the same things every day: he eats coconuts, he drinks rainwater and he watches the sea.
2 Look through Exercise 1 and answer the Questions.
1. How long has George lived on the island?
2. How long hasn’t he seen a man?
3. How long has the ship been under the water?
4. Since when has George drunk only rainwater?
5. How long has he eaten only coconuts?
3 Look at the pictures and say what George has done:
1) for 35 years;
2) since his ship went under the sea.
1) to be
2) to eat
to have
to drink
to watch
4 Look at the pictures on pp. 105—106 and sav what the weather has been like since morning. The words can help vou.
Example: It has been cold in Moscow since morning.
bad, fine, wonderful, sunny, rainy, cold, hot, snowy
in Rome
in London
in New York
in Moscow
in Sochi
5 How long have they had these jobs? Write down the answers using since or for.
6 Look at the words and say what the girls have done together.
Example: The girls have prepared for the meeting together.
to prepare for the meeting; to prepare coffee; to prepare turkey; to prepare dinner; to prepare for a harvest festival
7 Complete the sentences using the chart.
It
snows
rains
is snowing
is raining
snowed
rained
hard
8 Make up sentences using the chart.
The Browns
The Greens
The Smiths
The Davidsons
have been
in
out of
danger
for
since
2015.
5 years.
2009.
7 years.
20 years.
they came to London.
9 Open the brackets, read the dialogue and then act it out.
Ann: Hello, who’s speaking, please?
Helen: This is Helen Stubbs. Can I speak to Mr Jones, please?
Ann: I’m afraid he’s just gone out.
Helen: Oh dear. I haven’t heard from him for a few days.
Ann: Would you like to leave a message?
Helen: Yes. Could you tell him Helen Stubbs has been in London since Monday and wants to speak with him?
Ann: OK. Sorry. Just a minute. Mr Jones has just come back. Hold on! I will call him to the phone.
Helen: Thank you so much.
1 leave a message — передать что-то
1 Hold on! — He вешайте трубку!
10 Learn how to pronounce and use the new words.
11 Read the words and try to guess their meanings.
poem, history, group, ceremony, Indians, culture, costume
12 Try and read the new words.
but — nut
fun — hunt
friend — friendship
hope — smoke
song — along
leave — peace
good — wood
13 Learn how to read the new words and sentences.
native, a native land, a native city, a native place. One of the native animals of India is the tiger. Tom is a Native American.
along, along the street, along the road, to travel along the river. Flowers grew along the road. Walk along the street.
nut — nuts, a big nut. A nut is a dry fruit of a plant, or the seed of a plant. Let’s go and buy some nuts.
wood. We build houses of wood. We often make furniture of wood.
wooden, a wooden house, a wooden box. There was a large wooden box in my granny’s bedroom.
peace, to live in peace. All the people in the world want to live in peace.
peaceful, a peaceful country, a peaceful evening, a peaceful city. Let’s have a peaceful evening at home.
hunt — hunted, to hunt a wolf, to hunt a fox. In old times kings always hunted in woods and forests.
hunter — hunters. My father is a good hunter. American Indians were clever hunters.
smoke — smoked. — Do you smoke? — No, I don’t. Many Americans have stopped smoking.
friendship, to live in friendship. Our friendship is strong. I’m proud of our friendship.
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
1. -ful
peace + -ful = peaceful
use + -ful = useful
colour + -ful = colourful
wonder + - ful = wonderful
beauty + -ful = beautiful
2. N —> V
sound — to sound
sail — to sail
fish — to fish
land — to land
stage — to stage
play — to play
part — to part
ship — to ship
face — to face
group — to group
V —> N
to find — a find
to make — a make
to shake — a shake
1 Обратите внимание на изменение буквы у на i.
14 Say the same in Russian.
1. She heard a quiet sound in the street.
2. Her voice sounded quiet.
3. Let’s make dinner.
4. I don’t know the make of his car.
5. The ship was on the sea for 5 days.
6. The American colonists shipped some tobacco to Britain.
7. The children played in the yard.
8. That’s a wonderful play.
9. The scenery on the stage was beautiful.
10. Let’s stage this play.
Let Us Listen, Read and Learn
15 Listen to the dialogues, 80. Choose the one you like best and act it out.
a) — Jack! You’re back!
— Haven’t seen you for a long time! How’ve you been?
— Just fine. It’s been a long time.
b) — I’m glad to meet you. I’ve heard so much about you.
— I’m glad to meet you. I’ve heard so many nice things about you.
c) — What’s your name? Where are you from?
— My name is Alice. I’m from England.
— How long have you been here?
— I’ve been here for 3 days.
Let Us Read
16 Learn to read these proper names:
Asia, Siberia, Alaska, the Mississippi
17 Do you want to know who lived in America many, many years ago? Then read the text and say where these people came from.
NATIVE AMERICANS
(By Terry Tomsha)
Native Americans came from Asia. Over 20 000 years ago they travelled across the land between Siberia and Alaska.
When English colonists came to the New World on board the “Mayflower”, the Native Americans met them and were very friendly and helped them a lot. In those days people lived in small earth houses and grew their own food. Some Indians ate only grass, nuts and what fruit they could find. Other people were fishermen and lived in wooden houses. Most Native Americans were very peaceful. They believed in many gods and thought that gods lived in trees, stones, water and fire. They believed their gods could bring success in hunting, farming and fishing. They often had special ceremonies with dances and music before they went hunting or fishing or when they began farming.
Native American songs and poems are a very important part of their traditions as they help them to keep their history and culture alive.
Another famous tradition was smoking the pipe of peace. When they smoked this pipe together with people they didn’t know, it meant friendship and peace.
Many years ago Native American tribes lived in all parts of the USA and hunted and fished wherever they chose. Now most of them live in poor lands to the west of the Mississippi River. Many live on “reservations”.
18 Read the answers to the following questions from the text.
1. Where did Native Americans come from?
2. How did they travel?
3. Where did they live? What did they eat?
4. What did Native Americans believe in?
5. Where do most Native Americans live now?
Let Us Talk
19 Choose a partner and talk about Native Americans.
20 Say what you’ve learnt about the traditions of Native Americans.
Let Us Write
21 Do Exercise 14 in writing.
22 Choose the right word and write the sentences.
1. How long have you been you been here?
2. I have had these books for 15 years.
3. You have just finished your voyage, haven’t you?
4. I came a week ago.
5. Did you have a nice journey?
23 Write a short summary of the text. (See Exercise 17.)
24 Learn how to write the new words.
Native, along, nut, wood (wooden), peace, peaceful, to hunt, hunter, to smoke, friendship