Pronunciation -
l ll [:], small [smo:l] (, ) , .
all [:l] - ball [bo:l] - wall [wo:l] - hall [ho:l] - | talk [to:k] - call [ko:l] - fall [fo:l] - walk [wo:k] - |
, b.
This man is Do b. His wife is Mo b.
"Mo b!" calls Do b. "Do b!" calls Mo b.
Discussion -
: ? : ? , , : ?
What is your name? - ?
My name is Tim. - .
How old are you? - ?
I am twelve. - .
Name , , : I am Tim Baker.
, first name ['fǝ:st'neim], . surname ['sǝ:neim]; , , name. surname family name. . We ask Tim to answer our questions again.
What is your first name?
It is Tim.
What is your family name?
It is Baker.
, address [ǝ'dres] - ; number ['nʌmbǝ] - ; job [ʤob] - ; clerk [klɑ:k] - ; bank [bæŋk] - .
I come from England. - .
I live in London. - .
London is my home town. - .
My family is small. - .
We are four. - .
My father is a clerk. - .
He has a job in a bank. - .
His name is Andrew Baker. - .
We live in Park Street. - -.
We live at number 6. - .
My address is number 6, Park Street. - : () 6, -.
come, -, , , , . : Tim is from England. , home town, "" , , , .
, . Tim answers our question about his hobby.
What is your hobby? - ?
I collect coins. - .
Hobby ['hobi] , ; , . collect like.
Tim collects coins. - .
Ann collects stickers. - .
His dad likes fishing. - .
His mum likes gardening. - .
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Quotation -
, . is twelve years old. , : is twelve. "", , and.
one and a half [hɑ:f] -
seven and a half -
one hundred ['hʌndrid] and one -
two hundred and two -
, : . , , "" , .
Queen:Alice:Queen:Alice: | How old are you? I am just seven and a half. And I am just one hundred and one, five months and a day. Oh, really? |
Grammar -
Well, now... , - , door, coin, boy, animal (the indefinite article).
-, "" ? an (), one [wʌn].
, , . .
a name - a street - a town - a country - | a job - a bank - a hobby - a clerk - |
, , [ǝ].
, n - , .
an army [ǝn'ɑ:mi] -
an egg [ǝn'eg] -
an onion [ǝn'ʌnjǝn] -
an aunt [ǝn'ɑ:nt] -
an uncle [ǝn'ʌŋkl] -
: - , . , , unit year , [j], .
a unit [ǝ'ju:nit] - ,
a union [ǝ'ju:njǝn] -
a youth [ǝ'ju:θ] -
a year [ǝ'jǝ:] -
(old), (red)... ? : old red , : an.
It is an old town. - .
I want a red apple. - .
, .
, - , .
Mum, give me an apple. - , .
Dad, buy me a computer. - , .
: , , , , ...
Seven days in a week ( ).
Sixty minutes in an hour ( ).
Twelve months in a year ( ).
One hundred pence in a pound ( ).
One hundred cents in a dollar ( ).
Three feet in a yard ( ).
, , , : , , , , "" .
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Give me a red apple. - .
Give me a very red juicy apple. - .
, "".
a week - weeks ()
a minute - minutes ()
a year - years ()
a child - children ()
Question -
: Coal is a mineral. Coal , ?
: , , , . Coal , . . .
salt [so:lt] - water ['wotǝ] - glass [glɑ:s] - fire ['faiǝ] - | tea [ti:] - honey ['hʌni] - air [ɛǝ] - sand [sænd] - |
Fire is hot. - .
Sugar is sweet. - .
Gold is yellow. - .
Children drink milk. - .
We have coffee for breakfast. - .
, "" . . .
Kindness heals. - .
People need freedom. - .
Ann believes in friendship. - .
We hate greed. - .
Knowledge is power. - - .
She studies history. - .
Tim likes swimming. - .
tea . , .
I drink tea. - .
I drink strong tea. - .
I drink hot strong tea. - .
I drink very hot strong tea with milk. - .
Grammar -
, - . Winnie-the-Pooh gets honey with a balloon. honey balloon "" with. . Let's talk about prepositions. to, , , .
comes to the table. - .
We go to London. - .
They go to the sea. - .
for [fo:], , . - . , - - .
Do it for me. - .
This balloon is for him. - .
goes for his gun. - .
They come for a day. - .
She leaves for a week. - .
I can stay for a year. - .
Wait for a while. - .
for. , .
Who is the balloon for? - ?
What is the balloon for? - ?
For how long are you here? - ?
with [wið] ().
Come with me. - .
I see a bear with a balloon. - .
carries it with pride. - .
She walks with an umbrella. - .
The boy hits the balloon with his gun. - .
after ['ɑ:ftǝ] (, ).
I go home after school. - .
Come after 2 o'clock. - .
goes after honey. - .
Bees fly after him. - .
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into ['intu] - - .
You go into a room. - .
A balloon floats into the sky. - .
jumps into the river. - .
Under ['ʌndǝ] -.
sits under a tree. - .
Put this box under the bed. - .
Reading -
Winnie-the-Pooh ['winiðǝ'pu:]. . is just Pooh to his friends. . Christopher ['kristǝfǝ] is his first name. Robin ['robin] is not his surname. It is his second name. - . : . "" - . Alan is the writer's name. Milne is his surname.
, . Pooh visits his friend Christopher Robin. boy.
A Balloon and Honey
Part I
Pooh: | Good morning, Christopher Robin. | |
Boy: | Good morning, Pooh. | |
Pooh: | I need a balloon. | |
Boy: | A balloon? | |
Pooh: | Yes. | |
Boy: | What for? | |
Pooh: | To get honey. | |
Boy: | You get honey with a balloon? | |
Pooh: | Yes. | |
Boy: | Well, I have a green balloon and a blue balloon. | |
Pooh: | Well, if I go after honey with a green balloon, then the bees will think that I am a little tree. | |
Boy: | Really? | |
Pooh: | If I have a blue balloon, they will think it is a part of the sky... | |
Boy: | What if they see you under the balloon? | |
Pooh: | I will try to look like a little black cloud. | |
Boy: | Then take this blue balloon. It looks like the sky. |
Words -
visit ['vizit] - , ( -); need [ni:d] - ; bee [bi:] - ; part [pɑ:t] - ; green [gri:n] - ; blue [blu:] - ; black [blæk] - ; cloud [klaud] - , ; sky [skai] - .
Notes -
1. will .
The bees will think that Pooh is a tree. - , .
will try to look like a little black cloud. - .
The boy will shoot the balloon. - .
2. get , . get , , .
The bear wants to get to the honey. - .
wants to get the honey. - .
We get milk from cows. - .
3. of : - -, - -. of - .
sees a part of the sky. - .
It is a balloon of his friend Christopher. - .
One of the balloons is blue. - .
A Balloon and Honey
Part II
Winnie-the-Pooh goes to a very muddy place, and rolls and rolls and rolls in the mud. . Now he is black all over! Christopher Robin blows up the balloon. . The balloon floats into the sky. Pooh holds on to it. .
Boy: | Fine! | |
Pooh: | I look like a black cloud in a blue sky! | |
Boy: | Well, you look like a bear under a balloon. | |
Pooh: | Not... Not like a little black cloud in a blue sky? | |
Boy: | No... |
Words -
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mud [mʌd] - ; muddy ['mʌdi] - ; place [pleis] - ; roll [roul] - , ; blow [blou] - , ; float [flout] - , ; hold [hould] - ().
Phrases -
He needs a balloon. - .
What if they see him? - ?
Is it really a bear? - ?
He sees a nice place. - .
rolls in the mud. - .
is black all over. - .
Blow up a balloon for him. - .
Hold on to the balloon. - .
This balloon is like the sky. - .
It floats into the sky. - .
It looks like a cloud. - .
We read a part of the story. - .
Translation -
: . , , .
What is your name? - ?
How old are you? - ?
I need a balloon : . - : .
look like .
Well, Pooh tries to look like a black cloud. , . . , , .
( , ).
A/an , " ", :
- .
He's an artist. (= , )
- .
I've just bought a Ferrari.
- .
There was a new student in class today.
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Exercises -
Exercise 1. Answer the questions. - . . Age [eiʤ] . date of birth ['deitǝv'bǝ:θ] ( ) .
Your name: | ||
Your surname: | ||
Your age: | ||
Your date of birth: | ||
Your country: | ||
Your home town: | ||
Your address: | ||
Your telephone number: |
Exercise 2. Put the nouns in two groups. - : , , , b - .
Baker [beikǝ] - ; blower ['blouǝ] - ; bone [boun] - ; bottle ['botl] - ; carpenter ['kɑ:pintǝ] - ; cup [kʌp] - ; farmer ['fɑ:mǝ] - ; field [fi:ld] - ; fish [fiʃ] - ; flour ['flauǝ] - ; goldsmith ['gouldsmiθ] - ; grass [grɑ:s] - ; hatred ['heitrid] - ; horse [ho:s] - ; ink [ink] - ; love [lʌv] - ; meat [mi:t] - ; orange ['orinʤ] - ; paper ['peipǝ] - ; petrol ['petrǝl] - ; piano ['pjænou] - ; piece [pi:s] - ; ring [riŋ] - ; snow [snou] - ; soup [su:p] - ; spoon [spu:n] - ; sugar ['ʃugǝ] - ; sweater ['swetǝ] - ; tail [teil] - ; tiger ['taigǝ] - ; window ['windou] - ; wood [wud] - ; wool [wul] - .
Exercise 3. Put in a (or an) where necessary. - ( an), . .
- Children drink coffee with milk.
- cow eats grass in field.
- cat has long tail.
- dog likes meat and bones.
- snow is white and soft.
- fish swims in water
- I write letter on paper in ink.
- piano makes music.
- He writes about love and hatred.
- orange grows on tree.
- car runs on petrol.
- sugar is nice in cup of tea.
- We eat soup with spoon.
- We cut bread with knife.
- horse is domestic animal.
- school has headmaster.
- tiger is wild animal.
- He likes jam on piece of bread.
Exercise 4. Put in a (or an) where necessary. - ( an), . 2.
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make (, , ). , , , from ().
We make cheese from milk. - .
We make bread from flour. - .
- , - , , - of.
Builders make walls of stone, brick or concrete. - , .
They make panels of concrete. - .
- goldsmith makes ring of gold or silver.
- mother makes sweater of wool.
- baker makes bread from flour.
- carpenter makes table of wood.
- farmer makes butter from milk.
- blower makes bottle of glass.