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1. Where is the book? - - It is... the table. 2. Where is the tea? It is... the cup. 3. Put the plates... the table. 4. Put the book... the bag. 5. There is a beautiful picture... the wall. 6. He went... the room. 7. I like to sit... the sofa... my room. 8. Mother is cooking dinner... the kitchen. 9. She went... the room and sat down... the sofa. 10. There are many people... the park today. 11. There is a girl standing... the bridge. Why is she crying? - She has dropped her doll... the water. 12. There is no tea... my cup. 13. Pour some tea... my cup. 14. Put these flowers... the window-sill. 15. I saw many people... the platform waiting for the train. 16. We went... the garden and sat down... a bench. 17. The teacher hung a picture... the blackboard. 18. I opened the door and went... the classroom. The teacher was writing some words... the blackboard. The pupils were writing these words... their exercise-books. There were some books and pens... the teacher's table. There were two maps... the wall and some flowers... the window-sills. I saw a pen... the floor. I picked it up and put it... the table. 19. He put his hand... his pocket, took out a letter and dropped it... the mail-box which hung... the wall of the house. Then he got... his car and drove off.

Exercise 2. in to.

1.We did not want to stay... town on such a hot day, so we went... the country. 2. It is very late: Go... bed at once. 3. Where is your little sister? - - She is... bed. Mother always puts her... bed at eight o'clock. 4. In summer my mother does not go... work and I don't go... school. We live... the country. My father goes... work every day, so he stays... town. But sometimes he comes... the country after work and goes back... town early in the morning, when I am still... bed. 5. In winter I usually go... bed at ten o'clock because I learn... school and have to get up early.

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1. bought a book... English poems and gave it... his sister. 2. I wrote... him asking to send me a box... chocolates. 3. The roof... the house is very old. 4. There is a monument... Pushkin in the Square... Arts. 5. One wheel... my car must be changed. 6. He was standing outside the door... his house and explaining... the mechanic what was wrong with his car. 7. He gave her a big bunch... flowers. 8. I sent a letter... my friend. 9. The streets... St. Petersburg are straight. 10. Many pages... this book are torn. 11. The young scientist was trying to prove... the professor the necessity... the experiment. 12. London is the capital... Great Britain. 13. The embankments... the Neva are faced with granite. 14. It is clear... me that you don't know your lesson. 15. He was devoted... his friend. 16. I explained... the teacher that by the end... the lesson I had not finished the translation... the text and that's why I had not handed it... him. The surprise... the teacher was great. My explanation seemed strange... the teacher.

Exercise5. with by.

1. The boy cut his finger... a knife. 2. The boat was carried... the waves into the open sea. 3. The teacher was pleased... our work. 4. America was discovered... Columbus. 5. "Hamlet" was written Shake. 6. We eat soup... a spoon. 7. He was killed... a knife. 8. He was killed... the robbers. 9. He was knocked down... a big stick. 10. He was knocked down... a car. 11. He was taken to hospital... an ambulance. 12. He was treated... very effective drugs. 13. He was cured... a very skilful doctor. 14. He wrote his letter... a pencil. 15. He was scolded... his mother.

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My birthday

Birthday is a very wonderful day. Everybody likes to celebrate it. It is a good opportunity to spend time with friends, parents, relatives.

I was born on the 10th of January. In the morning on my birthday my parents lay the presents near my bed. So the first thing I see when I open my eyes is my presents. My Mom and Daddy and my little brother come to my room to congratulate me and to sing "Happy Birthday".

Usually we hold my birthday party in the evening. Once we went to a cafe to celebrate my birthday, but usually we celebrate it at home. We clean the house the day before birthday. In the morning of birthday party day my father goes shopping and buys everything we need.

My mother bakes a cake or pie. By the evening food is cooked, the table is laid. We put on evening suits and dresses and wait for the guests. The flat looks nice and cosy. I am always very glad to meet my guests. I like to get flowers and presents. Mom gives me the telegram from my aunt.We have an abundant dinner on this day. Mom brings in the birthday cake. I blow the candles out. We dance and sing songs, play games and laugh, joke, tell funny stories. I think that my birthday is one of the best days in a year.

Questions:

1. When were you born?

2. Where were you born?

3. How old are you?

4. Do you celebrate your birthday?

5. Do you get presents and flowers?

6. Who cooks the birthday cake?

7. What is your favourite birthday meal?

Vocabulary:

to celebrate

opportunity

relative

to be born

to congratulate

to hold birthday party

to bake

abundant

to blow out

 

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About my family

My family is not very big, just a typical family: Dad, Mom, me, my brother and sister and our cat. My Mummy is forty-one, she is a teacher of Spanish at the University. She is a born teacher. She has teaching abilities. My Dad is forty-two, he is a professional painter, he works for a design company. My parents both like their work very much.

My elder sister Natasha is nineteen, she goes to the University, she wants to be a teacher of history. She is fond of reading books on history and fiction. My younger brother Igor is only six years old, he goes to the kindergarten. He is very funny, I like to spend my free time teaching him something. Igor likes to play with our cat.

My grandparents are retired. They like gardening. They spend a lot of their time in the garden. They grow vegetables and fruits. We enjoy having fresh vegetables and green on our dinner table. I love my family very much. We always help each other. Everyone in my family is my best friend.

Questions:

1. How many are there in the family?

2. Do you have a brother or a sister?

3. Where do your parents work?

4. Do your parents understand you?

5. In what way do you help your parents?

6. How old are your grandparents?

7. How do you get along with your family?

8. Which of the parents do you want to be like?

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1.This is clock. 2. This is Kiev. 3. Kiev is big city. 4. Mary is girl. 5. She is my sister. 6. This is room. 7. Is newspaper in bag? 8. She is in room. 9. Is teacher in classroom? 10. Is your room large? 11. Is pen in bag? 12. Are you students? 13. My friend has children. 14. sportsmen are always in good form. 15. children we saw in street are schoolboys. 16. She lives in 1st street.

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