Стр.74-75 Модуль 3 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 3.4 Vocabulary & Grammar 1 Choose the correct word. Give reasons. Then translate the sentences into Russian. 1 I always keep In touch with old friends.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 10 класс, Просвещение:
Unit 3.4
Vocabulary & Grammar
1 Choose the correct word. Give reasons. Then translate the sentences into Russian.
1 I always keep In touch with old friends.
2 Tom usually makes our holiday arrangements.
3 Ho cantaskt see the point of going on holiday on his own.
4 I like to try the local food whenever I go on holiday.
5 Sara cannot make up her mind about where to go this summer.
6 My town has seen a tourist boom this year because of the festival.
7 The hotel was on a quiet avenue lined with trees.
8 Bob did not break his promise. He booked a weekend for us in Paris.
9 Diana works for a leading travel company.
10 Our town councils must take steps to improve tourist facilities.
2 Complete with: trip, voyage, journey, crossing, cruise, travel, tour. Check in your dictionaries.
1 The ferry crossing was quite rough.
2 The voyage across the Atlantic was uncomfortable in such a small boat.
3 John went on a luxury cruise around the Med.
4 She took a tour of all the city sights.
5 I took a book with me to read on the long train journey.
6 They say, “It’s better to travel than to arrive.”
7 Bob has to go on a short business trip this weekend.
3 Complete with: border, frontier, boundary. Check in your dictionaries.
1 They say that space is the final frontier.
2 There Is a stone wall that marks the eastern boundary of my property.
3 There is a long border dividing Russia from Eastern Europe.
4 Find the odd word out. Compare with your partner. Use words from below to describe where you went on your last holiday.
1 camping, beach, rucksack, skiing, summer holiday
2 luxurious, family, modern, friendly, young hotels
3 tourist, interesting, famous, historical, big sights
4 pebbly, crowded, golden, traditional, secluded beach
5 pavement, cosy, antique, outdoor, quaint cafe
6 diet, local, vegetarian delicious, cold dishes
7 souvenir, inexpensive, new, national, trendy shop
e.g. Last year we went on a camping holiday to ….
We stayed at a …
Study Skills
Expanding sentences
When you write, try to expand your sentences by adding descriptive and/or specific details. Think of who, what, how, where, when, why and what for. This will helр you make your sentences more informative and make your piece of writing more attractive to the reader. e.g. They were on the beach.
Who: The boys - What: making sandcastles
How: happily - Where: on the beach
When: all morning
The boys were happily making sandcastles on the beach all morning.
5 Work in pairs. Use two or three of the points above to expand the following sentences.
1 We stayed at a nice hotel.
2 She went shopping.
3 They ate at a local restaurant
4 He went swimming in the sea.
Idioms with ‘sighttask
6 Complete with the appropriate idioms related to sight.
1 They fell In love at first sight. (as soon as they saw each other)
2 She watched the plane take off and fly away until It was out of sight. (too far away to see)
3 I caught sight of him hiding behind the tree. (managed to see)
4 We were following her but she disappeared In the crowd and we lost sight of her. (could no longer see)
5 I know him by sight but I’ve never spoken to him. (recognise his face)
7 Read the text and complete gaps 1-11 with the correct derivative of each word in brackets.
Walk this way
Discover the most 1) spectacular countryside In Britain on a Land Trek walking holiday. We offer an 2) incredible range of walking holidays and short breaks around Britain, but they all have one thing In common. They are all led by our own 3) experienced guides, who can really bring the countryside to life for you and your fellow 4) walkers.
Follow In the footsteps of the Roman legionnaires a tong Hadrian’s Wall, or hike from shore to shore across England. Go along the 5) coastal paths of Cornwall or climb England’s highest mountain In the Lake District.
To make your holiday a 6) memorable experience, you can stay in 7) friendly guesthouses or small family-run hotels. We Inspect every 8) establishment and select them for the 9) warmth of their welcome and high quality facilities.
With 10) daily departures and such a wide 11) choice of holidays in beautiful destinations, you can easily create your perfect holiday.
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8 Complete with: be/get used to, used to, would in the appropriate form.
1 I used to go Ice-skating a lot, but I hardly have the time any more.
2 He doesn’t go swimming now. But he used to.
3 Spoilt children are used to getting their own way.
4 I should get used to the new working conditions quickly.
5 He couldn’t get used to the fact that he had lost his Job.
6 As a child, she used to ride her bike for hours.
7 You will get used to the weather conditions after a few months.
8 It took me a while to get used to the noise in my new flat.
9 They used to live in the country some years ago.
10 While staying at our grandparents’ cottage we used to got up early and go for a tong walk before having breakfast.
9 Complete the sentences about yourself.
1 I’m used to …
2 I’m getting used to …
3 I used to …
4 I would …
5 I’m not used to …
Listening
10 Listen to Mark and Sue discussing their holidays and decide if the sentences are M (for Mark) or S (for Sue).
1 It was a total disaster.
2 The scenery was Incredible.
3 It was nice and cosy.
4 It rained the whole time.
5 The food was really cheap.
6 They overcharged us.
7 It was good value for money.
8 It was noisy and dirty.
9 It was too crowded for my liking.
10 It was off the beaten track.
11 I guess I’m too old for that sort of thing.
Текст аудирования:
Mark: Well, hello, Sue! I hadn’t realised you were back from your holidays. How was it?
Sue: Oh, Mark, it was lovely! What about you? You just got back too, didn’t you?
Mark: Oh, my! Don’t even talk about it! Almost everything that could go wrong, did. It was an absolute, total disaster.
Sue: Goodness! What happened?
Mark: Well, to begin with, the weather was awful. I mean, seriously, it rained the whole time.
Sue: What was your hotel like?
Mark: Noisy and dirty. And the restaurant!
Sue: The one in the hotel?
Mark: Yes. The food was really cheap ...
Sue: Well, that’s a good thing, isn’t it?
Mark: Yes, but they overcharged us. Twice!
Sue: Oh, my. Do I dare ask about the nightlife?
Mark: All the cafes were far too crowded for my liking. I guess I’m too old for that sort of thing.
Sue: Nonsense! Next time you’ll have to come away with me.
Mark: Tell me about it.
Sue: Well, you know I went to Barbados?
Mark: Yes.
Sue: Well, we didn’t go to the usual touristy places. Our hotel was off the beaten track.
Mark: Was it nice?
Sue: Very. It was nice and cosy. And very good value for money. Oh, and the scenery around it was incredible!
Mark: I’m jealous! I’m definitely coming away with you next year.
Writing
11 Think! Think of a holiday you have been on where everything went wrong. Spend two to three minutes writing about it. Read it to your partner.