Урок 51 ГДЗ Верещагина Афанасьева 4 класс
Lesson 51 Let Us Learn 1 Ask polite questions. Example: You want to watch a TV show. — May I watch TV now?
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Lesson 51
Let Us Learn
1 Ask polite questions.
Example: You want to watch a TV show. — May I watch TV now?
1. You have broken your pen.
2. You would like to read Nick’s magazine.
3. You are interested in the newspaper on the table.
4. You are interested in your sister’s letter.
5. You are tired and want to sit down.
6. It is very hot in the room.
7. You want to go to the cinema tonight.
2 Answer the questions of Exercise 1. Explain your answer.
Example: May I watch TV now?
a) Of course, you may. The film is good.
b) I’m afraid not. It’s time to go to bed.
c) No, you mustn’t. It’s very late.
d) No, you may not.
3 Look at the picture and say what they sell in the shop.
Example: They sell jeans in the shop.
4 Nick has got a lot of things. Say what they are, using the example. The words can help you.
Example: a) It is my own house.
b) They are my own newspapers.
collection of badges
stamps
magazines
coins
garden
flat
pictures
book
plate
5 Make up sentences using the example.
Example:
Each state can have a progressive government.
Each
state
country
must
can
have
a
good
strong
democratic
progressive
clever
government.
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
can
Present
I can do it.
He can skate.
They can’t swim.
Past
I could do it last year.
He could skate last winter.
They couldntaskt swim in the summer.
Future
I’ll be able to do it tomorrow.
He will be able to skate next year.
They won’t be able to skate next week.
6 Refer the sentences to the past and to the future.
1. We can wake up very early.
2. They can become architects.
3. He can become rich.
4. She can go on a trip.
7 Look at the boys and girls and say what each of them is wearing.
Tom
Nick
Andrew
Bob
Sally
Liz
Polly
Kate
8 Say what Bob couldn’t do yesterday, but will be able to do on Tuesday. The words will help you.
Example: Bob couldn’t buy a ticket yesterday, but he will be able to buy it on Tuesday.
to travel to the country
to explain the way
to catch a bus
to go by ship
to decide it
to listen to music
9 Learn how to pronounce and use the new words, 88.
10 Try and read the new words.
rise — advise
ruler — rule
most — host
her — person
nice — advice
may, be — maybe
11 Learn how to read the new words and sentences.
advise — advised, to advise sb to do sth. His doctor advised him not to eat so many sweets. If you don’t feel well, I advise you to stay in bed.
advice (always in the singular), good advice, to take advice, to follow one’s advice, to ask for advice. It was good advice. May I ask you for advice? The advice is good, but I can’t follow it.
person — persons, two persons, a clever person, a boring person, a very important person (VIP). It’s a table for two persons.
personal, a personal question, a personal diary. She is fond of asking personal questions.
host — hosts, a friendly host, a good host. A host is a man who invites people to come to his home as his guests. We thanked our host for the wonderful party.
hostess — hostesses. A hostess is a woman who invites people to come to her home as her guests.
move — moved, to move quickly, to move slowly, to move to the city, to move into a new flat. Move the chair nearer to the fire. We moved into a new flat last month.
rule — rules, a difficult rule, an easy rule, a grammar rule, as a rule ... Rules tell you what to do and what not to do. As a rule he comes in late.
relax — relaxed. My father likes to relax by reading the newspapers. A hot bath helped me (to) relax.
maybe. Maybe he is right. Maybe he’ll write a letter to you. Maybe “yes”, maybe “no”, maybe rain, maybe snow.
12 Look at the picture. The room doesn’t look comfortable, does it? Could you help change the positions of the furniture?
Example: Move the piano to the wall next to the sofa.
Left
Right
LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!
explain — explanation
prepare — preparation
decorate — decoration
relax — relaxation
translate — translation
operate — operation
13 Make up sentences, then change them according to the examples.
Examples:
The advice was good.
It was good advice.
The advice is/was good (clever, special, kind, fantastic, bad, dangerous, wonderful, excellent).
Let Us Listen, Read and Learn
14 Listen to the poem “Personal Questions”, 89. Read and learn it.
PERSONAL QUESTIONS
(By Carolyne Graham)
Where were you born?
I’d rather not say.
Wit ere are you from?
I’d rather not say.
How tall are you?
How old are you?
How much do you weigh?1
I’d rather not say.
Wit ere were you last night?
Itaskd rather not say.
Why weren’t you home?
I’d rather not say.
Did you stay out late?
Did you have a good time?
Did you see a good play?
Itaskd rather not say.
Let Us Read
15 Would you like to know some facts about life in America? Read the text and say why America is a friendly country.
EVERYDAY LIFE IN AMERICA
(By Terry Tomsha)
America is a friendly country with friendly people. In small American towns you hear “hello” from friends and also from people who have just arrived. People easily start to talk with each other. Waiters in restaurants will often tell you their names and talk to you. When you leave, they will tell you to “Take care” or “Have a nice day!” Often people you have just met begin to ask you personal questions or start telling you all about themselves.
“Pot luck” dinners are very popular with Americans. At a “pot luck” dinner all the guests [gests] bring something to eat and usually ask the host or hostess what they would like. Often you bring salad, some vegetables, or something sweet. Usually guests will arrive 10 or 15 minutes late — this gives your hosts time to finish their preparations.
Americans love to get together and to have parties. Traditional parties are birthdays, moving to a new house, a wedding, New Year’s Eve and Independence Day.
These parties are often informal and there are not many rules for them. Americans like to relax and enjoy themselves. So, maybe the best advice is to relax, smile and enjoy yourself too!
16 Say: true, false or don’t know.
1. America is a friendly country.
2. All people in the street you meet say: “Have a nice day!”
3. Americans never ask personal questions.
4. Americans never shake hands.
5. “Pot luck” dinners are very popular with Americans.
6. All parties in America are informal.
7. Americans like to relax and enjoy themselves.
Let Us Talk
17 Choose a partner and talk with him/her about everyday life in America.
18 Say what you can about the way American people live.
Let Us Write
19 Do Exercise 12 in writing.
20 Refer the sentences to the past and to the future.
1. I can’t follow your advice.
2. He can ask you some personal questions.
3. She can’t relax.
4. Can they move into a new flat?
5. We can’t learn the rule.
21 Learn how to write the new words.
to advise, advice, person, personal, host, hostess, to move, rule, to relax, maybe