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study studied : play played.

 

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Stop stopped, drop dropped

 

 

He returned home at 6.

Did he return home at 6?

He did not (didnt) return home at 6.

 

 

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to be

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I was at home.   We were at home.
He   You
She    
It   They

 

Was he (she, etc) at home? ( ..) ?

Were you (we, they) at home? (, ) ?

I (he, etc.) was not (wasnt) ( ..) .

At home.

We (they, you) were not (werent) (, ) .

At home.

There + to be

There was a book on the desk. .

There were some people in .

The room.

 

to have +

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to have a swim -
a rest -
a smoke -
a drink - ,
a bite -

 

EXERCISES

 

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1. Where did you spend your winter holiday last year? 2. What was the weather like? 3. Did you go skating or skiing? 4. What did you usually do in the evening? 5. Did you read much during your holiday? 6/ You enjoyed your holiday, didnt you?

 

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1. You dont like to spend you summer holiday in town, do you? 2. Do you like to go to the country or do you prefer to go to sea-side for your summer holiday? 3. Do you like to swim? 4. Can you swim well? 5. Its nice to lie in the sun after swimming, isnt it? 6. Many people like to pick mushrooms, and what about you? 7. What are your plans for next summer?

 

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1. I spent my winter holiday in the country. 2. I went to the wood after breakfast. 3. I played table-tennis with my friend. 4. In the evening I watched TV. 5. I returned to town last Saturday. 6. Nick was at home. 7. They were in the park.

 

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CHECK

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1. He saw a film yesterday. 2. He began his work early. 3. They went for a walk after dinner. 4. He came home at 9. 5. He brought them some coffee. 6. You gave her a book. 7. Mike took a pen out of his bag. 8. Tom put on his coat. 9. Ann met her friend yesterday. 10. Nick wrote a letter to his father last Friday. 11. Ted spoke to Mr. Brown. 12. They got home by tube.

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Meals

(restaurant, café)

Mike Brown has four meals a day breakfast, lunch, dinner and supper. He has his breakfast at home with his wife at about 7.30. He doesnt like to have meals alone. For breakfast they have bacon and eggs, corn flakes and milk, sandwiches, marmalade and very strong tea.

Mike doesnt have his lunch at home. He has it at café not far from his office. For lunch he has some meat of fish, vegetables, cheese, sweet and so on.

At four he has a break for tea. Mike usually comes back home at about 6. By that time the table is laid for dinner.

At 9.30 the Browns have their supper. They have some milk and biscuits or yoghourt and slice of bread. They never eat much for supper. Its bad to eat much before going to bad.

Yesterday Mike came home from his office at about 6 as usual. His wife was laying the table for dinner. She was putting plates, spoons, forks and knives on the table. The children were helping her.

 

 

Dialogues

1. Hello, Nick, what are you doing?

Im still working.

What are you working at?

I am working at my report. I am going to make it next Friday.

When are you going to finish your work?

I believe in half an hour.

And youll very hungry by that time. Why not go to the Savoy and have dinner together?

Good idea. When and where shall we meet?

Ill be waiting for you near the entrance at 7.

Settled.

 

2. I am thirsty. Lets go to the bar and have a drink.

Let us.

 

3. Is this table free waiter?

Yes, it is. Will you dine a la carte or take the table dhote?

A la carte. What are your specials?

Our hamburgers.

 

4. What would you like to order?

Lets see the menu-card and the wine list.

 

5. Waiter: Would you like any drink?

Mike: Yes, a whisky for me. What do you want, Nick?

Nick: A gin and tonic, please.

Waiter: What would you like for dinner?

Mike: I want roast beef and vegetables.

Nick: The same, please.

Waiter: Will you have anything for dessert?

Mike: Ill have apple pie and ice-cream.

Nick: Ill have a cup of black coffee.

 

 

6. Help yourself to some fruit.

No, thank you.

 

7. Waiter! May I have the check (bill), please.

Here you are, sir.

Here. Keep the change.

Thank you very much, sir.

 

8. How much must I tip the waiter?

Ten per cent of the bill.

 

9. Dont bother. Ill pay for all (for both).

Thank a lot.

 

 

VOCABULARY

meal ,

have 4 meals a day 4

restaurant

café

alone

corn

sandwich ,

marmalade

strong 1. ; 2. ( )

vegetables

fruit ()

cheese

sweet

sweets

so on

have a break for tea ,

by that time

lay, laid, lay the table

The table is laid for dinner. .

supper

biscuits

yoghourt

a slice of bread

a lump of sugar

eat, ate, eaten

drink, drank, drunk ( drink eat have. I had some tea.)

before going to bad

as usual

plate

spoon

knife, knives ,

fork

eat with a fork

Dialogues

work at smth. -.

report

make a report

I am going to do it. .

I believe (that) , ()

I am hungry. .

I am thirsty. .

Why not go

together

wait for smb. -.

entrance

Settled.

bar

free

waiter

dine

dine a la carte

take the table dhote (.)

specials

hamburger

order dinner (coffee, etc.) ( ..)

menu (card)

list

the same

dessert

apple pie

ice-cream

Help yourself to some fruit. .

Keep the change. .

ten per cent

bother ()

both

pay, paid

pay for all (both) ()

pay the bill

 





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