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. Meals. . breakfast ['brekfqst] lunch [lAnC] dinner ['dinq]




Meals. .

breakfast ['brekfqst]
lunch [lAnC]
dinner ['dinq]
supper ['sApq]
to have breakfast (dinner, supper) (, )
When do you have dinner? ?
We have dinner at seven. 7 .
What do you want to eat? ?
What do you want to drink? ?
Give me the menu, please, ['menju:] , , .
Please bring me - , ...

 

bread [bred]
butter ['bAtq]
cheese [Ci:z]
fried eggs ['fraid 'egz]
soft boiled eggs ['sOft 'bOild]
eggs and bacon ['beikqn]
coffee ['kOfi]
tea [ti:]
milk [milk]
sugar ['Sugq]
ham [hxm]
soup [su:p]
meat [mi:t]
beef [bi:f]
mutton [mAtqn]
veal [vi:l]
pork [pO:k]
chicken ['Cikin]
fish [fiS]
salt [sO:lt]
potatoes [pq'teitouz]
grean peas [pi:z]
lettuce salad ['letis 'sxlqd]
ice cream ['ais 'kri:m]
an orange ['OrinG]
an apple ['xpl]
grapes [greips]


READING

PROVERBS

He laughs best who laughs last. , .
Let the sleeping dog lie. ( , ).
East or West, home is best. , .

QUOTATIONS

If it is not right, do not do; if it is not true, do not say it.
Marcus Aurelius (Rome, 121-180)

An expert is one who (1) knows more and more about less and less.
Nicholas Murray Butler (USA, 1862-1946)

Have more than thou showest Speak less than thou knowest. (2)
William Shakespeare (England, 1564-1616)

You can fool some of the people all of the time, and all of the people some of the time, but cannot fool all of the people all of the time.
Abraham Lincoln (USA, 1809-1865)

Stay, stay at home, my heart, and rest: Home-keeping hearts (3) are happiest.
H.W. Longfellow (USA, 1807-1882)

(1) an expert is one who... - - , ... One . 22.

(2) thou showest... thou knowest = you show, you know. 2- . thou [Dau] , .

(3) home-keeping hearts - , .

I. , . :

This book is (long cp. cm.) and (good cp. cm.) than the other book. It is (good . cm.) of all these books. But I want something (easy cp. cm.). Give me (easy . cm.) book in the library. He is my (good . cm.) friend. I have even (little cp. cm.) time than our works. I study (much cp. cm.). He is (good . cm.) worker at our works. This river is (narrow cp. cm.) than The Thames.

II. , . I :

() child. () woman. The man () at me Workers () their work. The boy () birds. The animal () water. The () child. The () gate. () ships. The bridge () the two sides of the river.

III. : I feel nothing. I do not feel anything.

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IV. , . :

Are your children older than my children? Are his eyes darker than your eyes? I begin my work at nine; when do they begin their work? Their house is better than our house. I like our room better than her room.

V. :

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VI. - ; :

1. Do bats do us any harm? 2. How many legs has the bat? 3. Has it any teeth? 4. When do bats eat? 5. What do they do in the day-time? 6. How do they help us? 7. Why do some bats live only on blood? 8. Can bats see? 9. Do they see very well? 10. How can they feel where a thing is though they do not touch it? 11. How big is the bat that drinks blood?

VII. :

together, busy, inch, enough, sleep, then, ill, than, catch, act, feel, so, touch help, drink, begin, fruit, insect, dark, hole, tooth, bite, skin, none, hard, join, down, even, harm, blood, pass, wing, evening, true, hear, throat, with, like, narrow, of course, a great deal

VIII. , :

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I. longer and better; the best, easier, easiest; best, less, more; the best; narrower

II. sleeping, working, looking, beginning, catching, drinking, growing, opening, passing, connecting

III. . nothing.

IV. mine; yours; theirs, ours; hers

V. He works better than you. This room is darker than ours. His feet are longer than yours. He is busier than she. She eats more fruit than Mary. Children sleep longer than we. Her teeth are whiter than mine.

 

2, ( 8 9). 6-9, .

 





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