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Lesson 29. Listening comprehension




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Procedure

Listen to the text and do the tasks.

PRINCE HARRY

Prince Henry Charles Albert David, born on September 15, 1984 at St Marys Hospital, in central London, is third in line of succession to the throne, behind his father, the Prince of Wales, and his elder brother, Prince William. Hes been outgoing and fun-loving boy ever since he was a kid. His mother, Princess Diana, was determined that her sons should enjoy a normal lifestyle, and the three were often seen at amusement parks, going into McDonalds restaurants or the cinema.

Harry attended the same schools as William, and in September 1998, he followed his elder brother to Eton, the most famous private school in Britain, Founded in 1440 by Henry VI, Eton College has given Britain 20 prime ministers and quite a few outstanding poets and writers.

Harry wasnt as academically gifted as his brother William, but he earned a place at Eton and became instantly popular with his fellow students. His academic achievements were not outstanding, but he was excellent at sports and arts. Prince Harry plays rugby, football and cricket, enjoys swimming and skiing and is an excellent polo player.

Like his father, Harry loves painting. He is a talented artist and has had his work exhibited at the school.

In June 2003 Harry left Eton College.

Say if the following statements true or false.

1. Prince Harry was born in 1974.

2. Prince Harry is a cheerful boy.

3. His mother wanted him to live like ordinary people.

4. Harry attended one of modern schools.

5. Harry had great results in studying.

6. Harry is good at sports.

Fill in the gaps.

Popular, painting, private, outstanding, elder, arts

1. Prince William is Prince Harrys... brother.

2. Prince Harry attended the... school.

3. Eton College is famous for its... graduates.

4. At school Harry became very....

5. Harry is excellent at....

6. Prince Charles loves....

Answer the questions.

1. When was Prince Harry born?

2. Where did they use to go with their mother?

3. When was Eton College founded?

4. Did Harry study as well as his brother?

5. What kinds of sports does he go in for?

6. When did he leave Eton?

Lesson 30. SPEAKING

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Procedure

Choose any of the following topics and speak of it.

In and out of school

Whats your favorite subject?

Why do you like it?

Who is the teacher?

Which subjects are you good at?

Which subjects are you poor at?

Who is your favorite teacher?

What subject does he or she teach?

Why do you like him or her?

Do you have to wear a uniform to your school?

Do you like wearing a uniform?

Are you a member of a school club?

How often do you meet?

What social networking sites do you use?

What are some good points about social networking?

What are some bad points about social networking?

Do you have a Facebook page?

Do you use Twitter?

What information do you usually search for?

What kind of information are you comfortable releasing to the public?

Do your parents use social networking sites?

What type of information should you put on social networking sites?

At home

What daily household jobs have you got?

Do you like to help your mother?

Can you clean the flat?

Have you got many flowers at home? Do you water them?

Do you help to lay the table?

Do you go to the shops and buy food?

What can you buy in the shops yourself?

How often do you go to the market?

Who does most of the household chores in your family?

Do you like any of household chores?

How often do you help you parents?

How much time does it take you to clean your room (do the washing up, etc.)?

Have you ever done any repairing yourself?

Do you like doing something yourself?

What do you like to do most?

Do you like gardening?

How do you feel about your duties?

What should teenagers do to stay at a healthy weight?

What is food for many people?

What do you think about fast food? Is it useful?

Do you think that food nowadays is safe?

How important is cooking and eating food for you?

Do you prefer cooking for friends at home or going to the restaurant?

Lesson 31. READING

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Procedure

Read the text and do the tasks.

WHY DONT BRITISH SCHOOLCHILDREN WANT TO EAT FRUIT AND VEGETABLES?

There are many problems that British schools are facing today. One of them is making sure that schoolchildren eat healthy food.

Gone are the days when children were thrilled with excitement at the thought of Christmas treats like oranges and tangerines or simple desserts like rice pudding. Nowadays any fruit and vegetables under the sun can be bought in supermarkets all the year round. There is only one problem with that fruit and vegetables that are bought out of season have very little taste. On the contrary, sugar drinks like Coke and numerous varieties of flavoured crisps are full of flavour and chemicals additives! Also, most British mums of today work full time and the last thing they want to do when they get home is cook. Supermarkets are here to help pre-package and ready-made meals have filled their shelves.

As a result, many schoolchildren would rather go hungry than eat fruit or vegetables instead of the more familiar crisps, burgers and chips.

Theres nothing wrong with having a can of Coke every now and then but four cans a day is asking for trouble. Did you know that a can of Coke contains about eight teaspoons of sugar and artificial sweeteners? As a result, many modern kids suffer from such illnesses as diabetes, cancer and tooth decay. And, of course, there are more and more children who are extremely overweight.

In Britain, children can either choose to bring their own lunch or buy their lunch at school. Children from poorer families can have free school dinners but many of them dont take them for various reasons.

Say if the following statements true or false.

1. Many years ago children couldnt even dream about pineapples.

2. Nowadays you can buy pineapples when you wish.

3. In supermarkets fruit and vegetables are tasty and full of vitamins all the year round.

4. A lot of pre-package and ready-made meals contain chemical additives.

5. Many schoolchildren would rather eat some salad than stay hungry.

6. You should never have Coke. Its harmful.

7. Coke contains a lot of unhealthy things.

8. Fast food and Coke can cause dangerous illnesses and overweight.

9. In Britain children can have lunch only at school.

Complete the sentences.

Tastiest, illnesses, tastier, chemicals, cooking, healthy

1. Children should have only... without....

2. Many years ago fruit and vegetables were... than nowadays they are.

3. The... meal is that one which youve done yourself just before serving.

4. An ad says: You have no time for...? Come to our supermarket well help you!

5. Cola can cause many....

Answer the questions.

1. Why dont children like fruit and vegetables nowadays?

2. Why do most mums prefer ready-made meals?

3. What is wrong with Cola?

4. What is the reason of different illnesses and overweight among children?

Lesson 32. WRITING

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Procedure

Choose any topic you like and write a short paragraph.

Write a letter to your friend about your household jobs and share your favourite recipe. Follow the layout.

Dear...,

Guess what? I have no time at all today, because I have a lot of work to do.

First of all...

...

But I must say that Im keen on cooking. And Id like to share my favourite recipe.

To cook... you need (ingredients)...

...

(Write the directions: take / chop / mix / add / etc.)

Serve...

I like... a lot. I think its yammy.

And what about you? Do you help at home?

Best wishes,...

You are writing a letter to your new friend about your school life. Write:

about your school, your timetable.

what you like doing at school, your favourite subjects.

what after school activities you have.

what you like doing in your spare time, if you go out with your friends.





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