Стр.22-23 Модуль 1 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 6 класс
1 Skills Reading Study skills True/False statements Look out for absolute words like all, none, always, every, never, only, and no.
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1 Skills
Reading
Study skills
True/False statements Look out for absolute words like all, none, always, every, never, only, and no. They often indicate false answers. Qualifying words like some, many, may, often, usually, most, sometimes often indicate true answers.
1 a) Read the rubric. Then read sentences (1-6). Which sentences are absolute statements? Which are qualified statements? Find the words which tell you this.
You are going to read a text about Sochi. Read the text and say if the sentences (1-6) are T (true) or F (false).
1 Sochi is a small city.
2 Only a few people spend their holidays there.
3 You can never be bored in Sochi.
4 A film festival takes place in Sochi every two years.
5 A rare breed of bison lives near Sochi.
6 Not many athletes train there.
b) Do the task, then explain why each statement is true/false.
Sochi
True/False statements Look out for absolute words like all, none, always, every, never, only, and no. They often indicate false answers. Qualifying words like some, many, may, often, usually, most, sometimes often indicate true answers.
Situated on the Black Sea near the Caucasus Mountains, Sochi is Russia’s biggest resort city. It is a popular tourist resort because of its subtropical climate, its beautiful sandy beaches and its many tourist attrartions. About 2 million people visit Sochi every summer for its annual film festival ’Kinotavr’ and it is a popular ski resort in the winter. Visitors to Sochi can enjoy numerous parks and monuments and see beautiful architecture. Some popular tourist attractions include the Michael Archangel Cathedral, the Sochi Art Museum, the Arboretum (a large botanical garden), the Winter Theatre, the Hall of Organ and Chamber Music and Riviera Park. There are also many landmark buildings with beautiful architecture including the Maritime Passenger Terminal with its 71-metre-high steeple and incredible statues.
Just north of the city is the Caucasian Biosphere Reserve. This is a UNESCO World Heritage Site where you can see the tallest trees in Europe at 85 metres high and a rare breed of bison called the Caucasian Wisent. They were hunted to extinction in the 1920s but have since been reintroduced to the area where they are now protected.
Sochi is well known for its excellent sports facilities and that is one of the reasons that a number of sporting events are held there. The tennis champions Maria Sharapova and Yevgeny Kafelnikov both attended the tennis school here and the Russian national football teams use the training centre in the city. In 2014 Winter Olympics were held in Sochi and became the most successful Olympics for Russia.
So if you ever get the chance to visit Sochi, make sure you allow plenty of time to enjoy all this city has to offer.
Speaking
Making comparisons
Study skills
Making comparisons
Qualifying expressions such as: a lot, much, a little, slightly, far before more/less ... than make your comparisons sound stronger and natural.
2 a) Read the sentences. Which sentences say things are similar? Which say things are different?
1 My house is a lot bigger than your house.
2 London is as exciting as New York.
3 Athens is much more expensive than Lima.
4 This road is a little less busy than that road.
5 Her villa is as beautiful as his villa.
b) Listen to Sam comparing his house with his neighbourtasks. Whose house is: bigger more modern noisier? cheaper?
Текст аудирования:
Sam: I live in a quiet street in a quiet neighbourhood. My house is a small traditional bungalow with two bedrooms and I am quite happy living here. My neighbours are the Jonestasks and we get along just fine. Theytaskre a nice couple with two kids. They moved in about two years ago and last year they extended their house to add an extra bedroom. They also put in central heating and a top of the range kitchen and a new bathroom. It looks fantastic and the house is worth a lot more than mine now even though they said their heating bills have gone up a lot. The kids are good kids but sometimes theytaskre a bit too full of life and I wish theytaskd be a bit quieter.
c) Answer the questions.
1 Is your house nicer than your neighbourtasks? Why?
2 Is it nicer to live alone or with flatmates? Why?
3 Would you prefer to live in a flat or in a house? Why?
Listening
3 a) Read the rubric and find the key word(s) in questions 1-5.
You will hear a radio chat show host talk to an American student who is studying in London. Choose the correct statement (A, В or C) according to the information you hear.
1 Compared to New York, Emma says London has …
A worse nightlife.
В nicer buildings.
C cheaper shops.
2 When she walks around London, Emma never has any trouble ...
A finding her way around the streets.
В crossing Londontasks roads.
C getting directions from people when she is lost.
3 Emma says Londoners are...
A worse at obeying rules than New Yorkers.
В more patient than New Yorkers.
C almost as friendly as New Yorkers.
4 When asked about London transport, Emma says...
A the buses are too slow.
В tube tickets should be cheaper.
C the taxi drivers arentaskt polite.
5 Emma likes the housing in London because ...
A the buildings are quiet.
В the neighbors dontaskt mind noise.
C the flats are modem.
b) Read the extract from the recording. Answer the questions 1-3 for statement 1.
taskI love London! Ittasks such an exciting city and the shopping is great. Although I think the shops are much more expensive than in New York. I also love all the historic buildings. New York is full of ugly, modem buildings, so London is much more beautiful. The nightlife in London is really good, too. People say Londontasks nightlife is not as good as New Yorktasks, but I disagree. I think Londontasks is just as exciting.task
1 Which sentences in the script express positive views? Which express negative views?
2 What is the correct answer? Why?
3 Why are the other options wrong?
c) Do the listening task.
Текст аудирования:
Today, on Student Radio Live, we ask overseas student, Emma Jones, how she likes living in London.
A: Emma, youtaskre from New York and youtaskre in London studying Geography at London University. Tell us what you think of London.
B: Oh, I love London! Ittasks such an exciting city, and the shopping is great. Although I think the shops are much more expensive than in New York. I also love all the historic buildings. New York is full of ugly, modern buildings, so London is much more beautiful. The nightlife in London is really good, too. People say Londontasks nightlife is not as good as New Yorktasks, but I disagree. I think Londontasks is just as exciting.
A: Do you think London is a nice city to explore on foot? B: Yes, very nice. I actually do a lot of walking around the streets of London. I often get lost, though, because the street signs arentaskt very good. But people are very helpful. They always take the time to stop and redirect me. The drivers are a different matter. In London theytaskre just like the drivers in New York -they dontaskt stop for pedestrians!
A: And whattasks your opinion of Londoners? Do you find them friendly?
B: Londoners are very friendly, yes. But so are the people in New York - so theretasks not a big difference there. Londoners are more polite than New Yorkers though. And they arentaskt in as much of a hurry! They always wait their turn at the bank or post office, for example. Londoners also respect rules and obey signs in public places more than New Yorkers.
A: What do you think of the transport in London?
B: Well, I really like the Underground. I know people complain that ittasks slow and say the tickets are expensive, but I disagree. London buses are good, too. Theytaskre clean and modern. But I dontaskt use them much because the journeys take such a long time. I prefer the taxi drivers here to the ones in New York. They arentaskt as rude, and they always know where they are going!
A: Do you like the housing in London?
B: Yes. The flats arentaskt as modern as the ones in New York, but they are much bigger and I really like that. Neighbours seem to be more relaxed in London, too. When I am in New York, my neighbours always complain about my loud music. But people in flats here seem to be much more relaxed about noise.
Writing (notes) (Writing Bank p. WB2)
4 a) Decide which of the following are true when writing a note.
1 begins with Dear...
2 has paragraphs
3 ends with Best wishes
4uses simple, short sentences
5 uses abbreviations
6 uses the imperative
b) Read the rubric. Which of the sentences below can you use in the note?
You got a phone call from your aunt and you have to go and see her. Leave your English flatmate a note. In your note:
explain where you are going
say what chores youtaskve done
ask your friend to do the washing-up
ask your friend to meet you at the Internet cafe later
1 Call me if you need me.
2 Have to go see my aunt.
3 Can you please and do the washing-up?
4 Be back at 9:00.
5 Meet me at the Internet cafe at 8:00.
6 I took out the rubbish and hoovered the carpets.
7 Call you later.
8 Let me know as soon as possible.
c) Use the sentences from Ex. 4b to write your note.