Стр.113 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 9 класс
6d Everyday English Vocabulary Persuading somebody to visit a tourist attraction 1 Read the adverts. What would you be most interested in seeing at each place?
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6d Everyday English
Vocabulary
Persuading somebody to visit a tourist attraction
1 Read the adverts. What would you be most interested in seeing at each place? Why?
Charles Dickens Museum
Visit the house where Dickens lived and wrote.
Four floors of exhibits including Dickens’ writing desk and chair, letters, manuscripts & photos
special Oliver Twist exhibition
end your visit with tea and cakes in our cafe
Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre, London
Imagine the Globe as it would have been!
Guided tour: hear fascinating stories of the 1599 Globe & the 1990s’ reconstruction
Exhibition:
learn about Elizabethan special effects
listen to reaming; born famous performances
add your voice to scenes
2 a) Listen and say.
The guided tour was great, wasn’t it?
Yes, it was well worth it.
So shall we look around the exhibition now?
Hey, I’ve just had a great idea.
Why don’t we try to get some tickets to see a play at the theatre tonight?
What a brilliant idea!
b) The sentences are from a dialogue between two friends. Where are they? What are they doing? What are they going to do tonight? Listen to and read the dialogue to find out.
A: The guided tour was great, wasn’t it?
B: Yes, it was well worth it. I really enjoyed hearing all the stories about the old Globe.
A: Me too. The tour guide was really knowledgeable and funny.
B: Yes, she really brought the history to life. So shall we look around the exhibition now?
A: I’d love to. Look at this display. It’s all about special effects during the time of Shakespeare.
B: Wow, that’s interesting! Hey, I’ve just had a great idea.
A: What’s that?
B: Why don’t we try to get some tickets to see a play at the theatre tonight? A Midsummer Night’s Dream is on.
A: What a brilliant idea! I heard tickets are only ?5.
В: I think that would be an interesting experience. The theatre is open to the sky though, so I hope it doesn’t rain!
A: So do I! Right, let’s finish looking around the exhibition and then go to the gift shop. I want to buy a souvenir.
B: Sure.
3 Find sentences in the dialogue which mean: What a great idea! – Yes, it was quite an experience. – I’ve just thought of something. – I feel the same way.
Intonation: commenting on an experience
4 Listen and repeat. Mind the intonation.
1 A: That visit was great, wasn’t it?
B: Yes, it was well worth it.
2 A: I really enjoyed that.
B: Me too. It was fascinating!
3 A: I thought that museum was excellent!
B: So did I!
Speaking
5 You are at the Charles Dickens Museum. Act out a dialogue, using sentences similar to those in Ex. 2.