Урок 4 Unit 3 Рабочая тетрадь ГДЗ English Кузовлев 9 класс
Grammar hintReported statements with modal verbsHe says that he can watch TV while doing his homework.He said that he could watch TV while doing his homework.GS p.
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Grammar hint
Reported statements with modal verbs
He says that he can watch TV while doing his homework.
He said that he could watch TV while doing his homework.
GS p. 190
1 This is what Moscow teenagers told a TV Park guide about TV services in Russia. Translate what they said into English. Use the reporting verbs that fit (to say/to complain/t suggest/to add/to advise/to agree/to be sorry).
(0) Vadim: На телевидении должно быть больше передач для подростков.
Vadim said that there should be more programmes for teenagers.
1) Angelina: Следует показывать больше сериалов и передач о моде и стиле.
2) Polina: Должно быть меньше рекламы и реалити-шоу невысокого качества.
3) Kostya: Я очень люблю смотреть телевизор. Я даже рекламу смотрю. Не надо ничего менять.
4) Olga: Не надо убирать рекламу. Мы должны знать, что следует покупать.
5) Dasha: Так же как рекламу сигарет и алкоголя, нужно запретить «плохие слова, даже в ночное время.
6) Volodya: Могли бы передавать больше познавательных программ и исторических сериалов. Нужно запретить сериалы на криминальную тему в прайм-тайм.
7) Dima: Следует показывать больше художественных фильмов о войне, а также документальных фильмов об истории нашей страны.
8) Katya: По телевизору смотреть нечего. Я включаю только музыкальные каналы. Я могу не смотреть, а только слушать и делать уроки.
2. Ofcom is the organisation that makes sure the TV is suitable for viewers. They think that TV programmes should be given cinema-style ratings.
What else does Ofcom suggest? What do teenagers think about cinema-style ratings for TV? :taskPort what they said.
0) Ofcom: TV shows with bad language, violence and scary moments can be categorised as 15 or even 18.
Ofcom suggested that TV shows with bad language, violence and scary moments could be categorised as 15 or even 18.
1) Ben: It won’t work. Parents can’t check what their children are watching on TV in their bedrooms.
Ben said that
He added that
2) Kate: It’s a good idea. It may stop children from watching films they are too young for.
Kate agreed that
She added that-
3) Brandon: It will be useful for children to know which film to choose. But at the same time they don’t have to follow the rule.
Brandon said that
He also said that
4) Benjamin: Cinema-style ratings for TV won’t stop children from watching what they want.
Benjamin said that
5) Jason: It might be a good idea. But it may spoil some things for teenagers like me.
Jason agreed that
But he also said that
6) Linda: With ratings we’ll have to be careful too. Bad language and violence are sometimes learnt from these 12—15-rated films.
Linda said that
She added that
7) Joyce: Young people as well as their parents ought to know what language is going to be like in a TV programme.
Joyce suggested that
8) Ann: There should be both ratings and a password.
Ann suggested that
9) Tom: Films on TV must also be rated on bad language and violence.
Tom suggested that
3. Each year in the UK the most popular TV programmes are given the National Televesion Awards.
What was the young TV viewers’ reaction to the latest results? Fill in the gaps with the correct verb forms.
Grammar hint
Phil said that the show had taken first place.
But: Jane said that the show took first place in 2012.
(0) Simon was not happy to find out that Doctor Who had been ranked only fourt among the most popular dramas. (To be ranked)
(1) Don was not surprised that Ant and Dec had won the National Award. He added that in 2012 Ant and Dec was (also) given the National Award, too. (To win / to buy given)
(2) Douglas was happy that The X Factor had been named first among the most papule shows. He remembered that in 2011 it also took first place. (To be ranked / to take)
(3) Charlotte was glad that her favourite TV programme Britain’s Got Talent had been awarded the biggest audience. She was proud that in 2011 and in 2012 it got as one of the best talent shows, (to get / also to be nominated)
(4) Catherine told her classmates that her favourite show I’m a Celebrity... Me out of Here had been given the National Award. She added that in 2012 the show won first place among the most popular reality shows. (to be given/ to win)
(5) Susie found out that Strictly Come Dancing had got and complained that in 2011 her favourite show didn’t get (not to get / not to get)
(6) Laura said with regret that in 2012 EastEnders first place among the didn’t win best serial dramas. She added that in 2011 the serial was named the winner, either.
(7) Hazel was surprised that such a boring soap as Emmerdale had been rated so high.
She also said that the only soap she had been watching for many years was Coronation Street and that in 2012 her favourite soap had taken first place among the best serial dramas, (to be rated / to watch / to take)