Стр.63 Unit 7 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 10 класс
5 T049 Choose the correct phrases. Then listen and check. 1 Brazil are the winners of the World Cup. 2 Ricardinho scored start of the second half.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Маккинли, Хастингс 10 класс, Просвещение:
5 T049 Choose the correct phrases. Then listen and check.
1 Brazil are the winners of the World Cup.
2 Ricardinho scored start of the second half.
3 It was Sid’s first goal.
4 I’m not going to read tomorrow’s papers.
5 We only had three days’ rest before the final.
Текст аудирования:
1. The referee has blown his whistle. It’s all over and Brazil are the winners of the World Cup.
2. Yes, and the plan was working. It was nil-nil at half time, but then Ricardinho scored at the start of the second half.
3. Yes, it was Sid’s first goal since the opening game agains Poland.
4. Well, I’m not going to read tomorrowtasks papers, that’s for sure.
5. We were exhausted after last Wednesday’s game. We only had three daystask rest before the final. The Brazilians had one day more.
6 Find the correct sentences and correct the wrong ones.
1 The ball hit the net’s back.
2 England’s fans behaved well.
3 He’s got a lucky rabbit’s foot.
4 They’re the football boots of Tommy.
5 The rules of our club are out of date.
6 The game of last Saturday was cancelled.
7 They lost a goal in the first half’s middle.
7 Read the prompts and write correct possessive phrases.
1 champions/last year
last year’s champions
8 T050 Use phrases 1-8 from Exercise 7 to complete the story. Then listen and check. Who is speaking and what is the manager telling him?
I was in 1) The managers office There was a cat on his desk and he was stroking 2) the cat’s head, but he didn’t look happy. He said, taskThis is 3) Europetasks richest club. Right now we’re the best, but we’ve got to stay at the top. Our fans never want to be 4) last year’s champions. They want to win every game. Last year you were 5) the team’s star player. You scored 6) the goal of the tournament in the World Cup last summer. But in this sport you’re only as good as 7) yesterdaytasks result and yesterday we lost and you missed a penalty.’ I defended myself. ‘But we’ve only lost one game. It’s not 8) the end of the world!’ He looked at me. His eyes were cold. ‘Isn’t it?task
9 Work in pairs. Tell each other about a sporting event. Use as many possessives as you can.
My sister’s volleyball team was playing in a match to celebrate the end of the school year and ...
LISTENING
1 Work in pairs. Look at the list of games and pastimes and answer the questions. Use a dictionary to help you.
Cards, Chess, Cluedo, Crosswords, Draughts, Jigsaws, Monopoly, Risk, Scrabble, Solitaire, Sudoku, Trivial Pursuit
Which games and pastimes ...
1 can you see in the photos?
2 have you played before?
3 are you good at?
4 are/aren’t popular in Russia?
5 do you prefer?
2 T051 Listen and find the games and pastimes from Exercise 1 that you hear. Then answer the questions.
1 What is the name of the programme?
2 What kind of programme is it?
3 Who is the guest?
4 What has she done?
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Tim: And welcome to Book World, the show that tells you the books to buy and the things to read. I’m Timothy Garner, and our guest in the studio this week is the youngest author we’ve ever had on the show, Emily Darling. She’s only 17 years old, and she’s written a wonderful book called The Games We Play! Hi, Emily.
Emily: Hello.
Tim: Why don’t you tell us something about your book?
Emily: Well, it’s a kind of a history of games and pastimes around the world.
Tim: And what gave you the idea of writing the book?
Emily: Well, Itaskve always loved playing games and doing puzzles. But often I wanted to know more about the game I was playing, so I thought it would be a good idea to have one book which tells you all about the games we play, and why we play them.
Tim: What’s your favourite game, Emily?
Emily: It’s difficult to say. But probably Monopoly. Tim: Yes, Monopoly must be the most popular board game ever.
Emily: Yes, that’s right. It’s sold in 80 countries and produced in 26 languages. It was invented in 1935 by Charles Darrow, and since then more than two hundred million games have been sold and more than five hundred million people have played it.
Tim: Do you think that’s because we all want to play at being millionaires?
Emily: Yeah, probably.
Tim: What’s the oldest game in the world?
Emily: It could be chess. Nobody’s really sure, but some people say that chess started in India about fifteen hundred years ago. Others say it started in China even earlier. And it’s more popular today than it’s ever been. There are more than six hundred million chess players in the world.
Tim: How has chess managed to remain so popular for so long?
Emily: I think it’s because there are still a lot of people out there who like using their brains.
Tim: Do you think thattasks why people like Sudoku too?
Emily: Yes, definitely.
Tim: It’s incredible how popular Sudoku has become in such a short time!
Emily: Well, yes and no. The original idea came from an eighteenth century Swiss mathematician! And then in the 1970s a magazine in the USA started publishing Sudoku puzzles.
Tim: Really?
Emily: Yes, but it never became popular until the Japanese started doing it in 1986.
Tim: What does sudoku mean?
Emily: Su means number in Japanese, and doku refers to the only place on the board where you can put each number.
Tim: How popular is it?
Emily: It’s hard to tell, because it’s still growing. But it’s very popular. There must be hundreds or perhaps thousands of newspapers and magazines around the world with Sudoku puzzles. And then there are all the puzzle books and...
3 T051 Listen again and complete the table with information about the games and pastimes.
4 Prepare a presentation about a game or pastime.
Follow the advice in Speak Out on page 12.
Find out when and where it originated, how popular it is, the rules.
Say why you think people enjoy it.