Стр.44-45 Модуль 3 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 5 класс
3a Daily routines Vocabulary 1 a) Complete with: get, have (x4), walk (x2), do (x2), watch, brush, go. Listen and check, then say.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 5 класс, Просвещение:
3a Daily routines
Vocabulary
1 a) Complete with: get, have (x4), walk (x2), do (x2), watch, brush, go. Listen and check, then say.
1 get up
2 have a shower
3 have breakfast
4 walk to school
5 have lessons
6 do sport
7 have dinner
8 do my homework
9 walk the dog
10 watch a DVD
11 brush my teeth
12 go to bed
b) What do you do in the morning, in the afternoon the evening?
Reading
2 a) We usually milk cows, sheep and goats. Can we milk snakes? What does Bill do at work? Is his job dangerous? Listen and read to find out
Shake Milking
We milk cows, we milk goats, but what about milking snakes? Well, Bill Hernandez does this every day! He works at a snake farm in Florida, USA. His daily routine is dangerous. The snakes often bite Bill on his hands and arms. Every morning, Bill gets up early and walks to the farm. He catches different types ol poisonous snakes from their enclosures and ‘milks’ them in his laboratory. The snakes bite a special glass cup and the venom falls into it from their teeth. In the afternoons, Bill and his team make medicine or ‘antivenin’ from this venom. Bill knows his job is very important. “Each year, poisonous snakes bite 8,000 people in the USA. They die without antivenin,” he says.
In the evenings, Bill tries to forget all about snakes! He walks his puppy, Holly, and watches a DVD before he goes to bed.
Check these words
milk, cow, goat, snake farm, dangerous, bite, hand, arm, early, catch, type, poisonous, enclosure, laboratory, venom, teeth, team, make, medicine, antivenin, die, puppy
b) Read and complete the sentences.
1 Bill works at a snake farm.
2 In the morning, he gets up early and walks to the farm.
3 At work he catches different types of poisonous snakes and milks them to collect their venom to make antivenin.
4 Bill’s job is important because without antivenin, people that poisonous snakes bite can die.
Grammar
Present simple (affirmative)
3 Read the table. How do we form the present simple? Find examples in the text
SINGULAR
I/You walk to school.
He/She/It walks to school.
PLURAL
We/You walk to school.
They walk to school.
We use the present simple to talk about:
daily routines: Every morning, I eat eggs for breakfast.
Habits: John plays tennis on Saturdays.
Permanent states: They live in London.
Time expressions; every day/week, every aftemoon/ evening, on Mondays, etc
Spelling rules
verb + -s -> I run-he runs
verbs ending in -ch, -o. -sh, -ss. -x, + -es -> watch he watches, I go -he goes, I wash – he washes
verbs ending in consonant + у drop the -y and take -ies -> I /study he studies
4 Put the verbs in brackets in the’4 present simple. Which express: a daily routine? Habit? A permanent state?
1 I listen to music after school.
2 Matt likes reading.
3 Tony and Jill work in a shop.
4 Sally walks to school every day.
5 We live in a village.
Pronunciation:
5 Write the 3rd-person singular forms of the verbs from the text in your notebooks. Copy the table in your notebooks. Listen and tick the correct boxes. Listen again and repeat.
1 I do – he …
2 I work – he …
3 I get up – he …
4 I catch – he …
5 I fall – It …
6 I know – he …
7 I say – he …
8 I try-he …
8 I try-he…
Speaking & Writing
6 Make notes under the headings. Use your notes to talk about Bill’s daily routine.
7 Think! Compare your routine to Bill’s. In three minutes write a few sentences. Tell the class.