Стр.112 Рабочая тетрадь Revision ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 5 класс
Everyday English E Choose the correct response. 1 A: Can you tell me what your opening times are? B: a 10 to 7 Mondays to Saturdays.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 5 класс, Просвещение:
Everyday English
E Choose the correct response.
1 A: Can you tell me what your opening times are?
B: a 10 to 7 Mondays to Saturdays.
b I hope you enjoy your visit.
2 A: I’d like some information, please.
B: a Thanks.
b Certainly.
3 A: I have a cough and I can’t stop sneezing.
B: a My advice is to drink lots of fluids.
b OK. Thank you.
4 A: Have you ever sailed on a yacht?
B: a Yes, I have.
b No, they haven’t.
5 A: What are the symptoms?
B: a I have a fever.
b I cut my finger.
6 A: I have a sore throat.
B: a Why don’t you take some medicine?
b What seems to be the problem?
Listening
F You will hear an interview about a trip to South Africa. For each question (1-5) choose the best answer (A, B, or C).
1 Ben is a university student.
A scientist.
B university student.
C sports player.
2 Ben went to South Africa to help people learn English.
A watch wildlife.
B do water sports.
C help people learn English.
3 At the school there was a place to play outside.
A a library.
B a gym.
C a place to play outside.
4 Ben thought people in Balen were nice.
A people in Balen were nice.
B life was boring without TV.
C the food was very bad.
5 Ben’s favourite thing about the trip was the children he worked with.
A the children he worked with.
B the natural beauty of Africa.
C the local animals.
Текст аудирования:
Interviewer: Hello and welcome to this weektasks Travel Show. Last week we talked about volunteer work abroad. To continue our discussion, we have Ben Smith on todaytasks show. Ben, tell us about yourself.
Ben: Hi. Itaskm Ben, Itaskm 20. I like rock music and playing football. I study Physics at Manchester University.
Interviewer: Great. Ben has just returned from a trip to South Africa. What did you do there, Ben?
Ben: Well, I did all the normal tourist stuff. I went on a safari and saw elephants and lions. I went surfing and sailing, too. But for most of my trip, I was a volunteer English teacher. I worked at a school in a small village called Balen.
Interviewer: Fantastic. Tell us more about your volunteer work in Balen.
Ben: I worked at a school with 350 students. The school is very simple. There arentaskt a lot of books, pens or paper. Although the students study Chemistry and Physics, there isntaskt any Science equipment. But one thing the school does have is a small garden. The children love playing sports in the garden. They can play football, netball or volleyball.
Interviewer: Interesting. And what is the village like?
Ben: Balen is in a very beautiful area. But there is no running water, very little electricity and no shops in the village. I shared a small house with a local teacher and his family. There was no bathroom and no fridge.
Interviewer: So, life was difficult?
Ben: Not really. It was just different! We washed with water from the river. We ate a lot of rice, beans and cabbage, but it was always delicious. In the evenings, there was no TV or Internet, so we sang songs outside. The community was very friendly.
Interviewer: So, what was the best thing about your trip? Ben: Well, the South African coastline was amazing. And I saw wild dolphins, which was a dream come true. Also, I learned a lot of new skills from teaching. But the highlight of my trip was spending time with the students. They were wonderful people. I really loved them. Interviewer: Thank you, Ben, for sharing your experience.
Writing
G Read the rubric and answer the questions.
This is part of an email you received from your English pen friend, Nathan.
Did you enjoy your holiday? Where did you go?
What did you do? Was everything OK?
Write your email answering your pen friendtasks questions. (50-80 words).