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Card 1. 1. Speak on the topic Russia. 2. Fill in the blanks in the sentences. Choose the correct form of the verb.

 

Card 2. 1. Speak on the topic London. 2. Build up questions to the sentences.

 

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He will come to the plant tomorrow.

Will he come to the plant tomorrow?

He will not come to the plant tomorrow.

1. The Managing Director told us about the change of his plans.

2. My boss phoned me yesterday.

3. We were on a business trip last month.

4. The secretary has sent the documents by airmail.

 

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old, expensive, good, cheap, modern, bad

 

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She said something but I didn`t understand it.

 

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2. I`m afraid there is wrong with your order.

3. Will . help me with the documents?

4. must go to the airport to meet Mr. White.

 

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1. We are interested .. receiving offers . British companies.

2. Can I speak ... Mr. Petrov, please?

3. . summer they often go .. the south.

4. My birthday is .. July, 9.

 

 

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The British people are probably the greatest newspaper readers in the world. This explains the fact that there are quite a lot of editions of different kind. Generally, all the newspapers are divided into two groups. On the one hand, there are quality newspapers, which publish analytical articles on serious topics, involving economy, politics and business issues. Among the quality papers are The Times, The Guardian, The Financial Times, The Independent. Their circulation is not large, but their reputation is unshakeable. On the other hand, there are popular papers, or tabloids which are considered entertaining rather than informative. People buy such kind of papers to learn the latest news on sport events, private life or celebrities and rumors. Their circulation is much larger compared to quality papers. The newspapers of this kind have the word Daily in the name.

 

1. What types of newspapers are there in the United Kingdom?

2. What do quality newspapers specialize in?

3. What is the main aim of popular newspapers?

4. What can you say about the circulation of the entertaining newspapers?

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