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Dog, girl, go, acorn, tree, and, spell, sit, dad, conversation, well, he, what, take, egg, make, sorry, little, big, wife, question, word.

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1).Father, money, which, quarter, seem, jam, gust, peck, next, zebra, capital.

2).Cat, finger, mother, bird, love, not, drama, club, tradition, phonetics.

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Surname, librarian, pretty, parents, language, vacant, group, junior, lepton.

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Lead- lid

Beat-bit

Kill-keel

Did-deed

Pit-peat

It-eat

Mill-meal

Steal-still

Part-shark

Car-bar

Date-late

Tape-hate


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Wealth is nothing without health

Dont trouble troubles till trouble troubles you

Why do you want me to work twice a week?

A dog, a hot dog, a big hot dog, a nice big hot dog!

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There was an old man of Khartoum,

Who kept two black sheep in his room

To remind me, he said,

Of someone who is dead.

But he never would tell us of whom.

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1. My father is a farmer.

2. Have they any friends in London?

3. Is there a farm beyond the forest?

4. I live on a farm in the North of Scotland.

5. He plays tennis.

6. I met my old fiend.

7. What are you doing now?

8. I am glad to see you.

9. She is reading now.

10. There are many flowers in the vase.

11. Mary, come to the blackboard.

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2 He had been was has is will be

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6 You had been were have are will be

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I + am = I'm Am + Not Was+not=Wasn't
He/She/It + Is = He's/She's/It's Is + Not = Isn't
We/You/They + Are = We're/You're/They're   I.You,He,She,We,They+had=d I,You,They, We,He,She+will= ll Are + Not = Aren't Were+not= Weren't

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When + Is = When's When's her birthday?
What + Is = What's What's your phone number?
Where + Is = Where's Where's our teacher?
Who + Is = Who's Who's there?
How + Is = How's How's your mother?
Why + Is = Why's Why's she late?

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1. Are you happy?
Yes, Im happy, Im satisfied.

2. Are you hungry?
Yes, I am hungry, it is 2 PM already.

3. What time is it?
Its 6 AM.
Its so early!

4. How are you?
Im fine, thanks. But Im sorry, Im late.

5. Where is it?
Its in Africa. Its not here.

6. Yes, you are right. She is so beautiful.
And what about him? He is so cute and strong. Its amazing, Im crazy about him.

7. Whats up? Whats going on here?
Nothing, everything is fine. Dont worry.

8. Just a second, Im busy now.
What is the problem?

9. Are you still here? What a good chance! How is it going? Are you OK?
Yes, Im fine. But Im busy now.
OK, till next time. Good luck!

10. Where are you? Are you at home? Are you really online now? Because you are in do not disturb mode in skype.

11. Where are you from?
Im from Russia. I am married, Im 35 years old. Im interested in computers and medicine. Computers are my job. I am not a vegetarian, meat is my favorite food:) But I am not fat. My sister is the McDonalds fan. She is not sporty. But for me healthy food is very important. Thats why I visit the gym. To be honest its not easy. Im a bit worried about my weight.

12. How long are you here?
Im here only one week.
And, is it OK for you?
Yes, it is really good. Its a very nice place here. Its quiet, the mall is opposite, the parking lot is next to the mall. And what about your job?
Oh. This job is exactly for me. Thats why Im here.

13. This course is free for you, really. Its not a joke.

14. Bless you! What happened? Are you sick?
Yes, I am sick.
OK, get well soon.

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1. She ___________ a teacher in the high school.

2. Our friends Hans and Dietrich ___________Germans.

3. I _____________friendly and quiet.

4. Where __________you from?

5. What __________your name?

6. Who ____________I?

7. How tall ___________Mary?

8. They ___________musicians.

9. Where ___________Peter?

10. When ____________you free?

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My Flat

Our house is a short walk from the trolleybus stop. We live in panel house on the fourth floor. Our flat has all modern conveniences: central heating, gas, electricity, running cold and hot water, telephone, a lift and chute.

Our flat consists of three rooms, kitchen, bathroom and a hall. First there is a small hall with a mirror and small table with a telephone on it. The three rooms of our flat are: living-room, bedroom, my study.

The floor is parquet in the rooms and linoleum in the kitchen. There is a thick carpet in the living-room on the floor. All the rooms are papered with wallpaper of a different pattern and colour.

The living-room is the largest and most comfortable room in the flat. It's a large room with a balcony. In the middle of the room there is a table with some chairs around it.There is a sofa with two armchairs and low table with a TV-set on the left-hand side of the room. On the right-hand side there is a cupboard. There is a bookcase near it.

The bedroom is smaller and not so light. There are two beds, a wardrobe, a dressing-table.

The room I like best is my study. It is nice and cosy. It has a bed, a desk and an armchair. In the right-hand corner there is a bookcase full of books, magazins, newspapers.

The kitchen is handily arranged: there is a gas-stove, a frig, a deep sink, built-in cupboards and a table that folds against the wall when not in use. Ilikeourflatverymuch.

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1. Is your flat big or small?

2. On what floor is your flat?

3. How many rooms are there in the flat?

4. Has your flat all modern conveniences?

5. What room is the smallest in your flat?

6. Do you like your room?

7. Is your kitchen small?

8. What is the number of your flat?

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___________ (09.08.1963 - 11.02.2012) American singer and actress.

EarlyLife. ___________ was born on 9 August 1963 in Newark, New Jersey. Her father, John Russell, was a military man and her mother, Cissy, worked as a singer. ________s mother, godmother and cousins were well-known people in different musical genres like gospel, soul, pop and others. __________was the youngest child in the family.

When _________ was 11 she began to sing in the choir at the New Hope Baptist Church. Moreover, ____________ learned to play the piano there. Then she entered a Catholic girls high school in Caldwell. While there she made the acquaintance of Robyn Crawford who became her best friend. At the same time her mother taught her singing. It is also known that Whitney liked music of Roberta Flack, Chaka Khan and Gladys Knight and this had an influence on her future works.

Early Career. Cissy, her mother, performed in nightclubs and ___________ often appeared on stage with her. When ___________ was 14 she sang with the Michael Zager Band. It was the single Lifes a Party. Afterwards Zager offered a recording contract but her mother was against because __________ had to finish school.

A year later she began to cooperate with Chaka Khan. Subsequently the song Im Every Woman was included in The Bodyguard soundtrack album.

In the early eighties __________ began to work as a fashion model. She cooperated with different fashion magazines like Cosmopolitan, Glamour and others. At the same time she worked with producers Martin Bisi, Bill Laswell and Michael Beinhorn.

In 1983 head of Arista Records Clive Davis made the acquaintance of _________. He admired her talent and offered a recording contract. _________ signed it. The first song was Hold me and she sang it with Teddy Pendergrass. This project made her famous.

Career. __________ is famous as an actress, recording artist, fashion model and producer. She received a large number of prestige awards. She sold about 170 million singles, albums and videos all over the world. There are 7 studio albums created by_________. Moreover she released 3 movie soundtrack albums. Her debut album entitled ______________ was released in 1985. At that time this album became the best-selling debut album by a female artist. She made a major contribution to pop music and several female singers followed in her footsteps.

___________ stared in The Bodyguard. The movie was released in 1992. The movies original soundtrack created by _________ won Grammy Award in 1994. It includes the famous song I Will Always Love You which became the best-selling single by a female singer. She also got a part in the movies The Preachers Wife and Waiting to Exhale. _________s fourth, fifth and sixth studio albums were released in 1998, 2002 and 2003, respectively. The last album I Look to You was released in 2009.

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I want to say that all weekdays except weekends look very much the same. On weekdays the alarm clock wakes me up at about 7 o'clock and my working day begins. I'm not an early riser that's why it's very difficult for me to get out of bed, especially in winter. I switch on my tape-recorder and do my morning exercises. Then I go to the bathroom, take a warm shower and clean my teeth. After that I go to my bedroom to get dressed.  
At a quarter past seven I am ready to have my breakfast. As a rule, 1 have a quick light breakfast which consists of a cup of coffee or tea, a boiled egg, and a cheese or a sausage sandwich. After breakfast I take my bag and leave for school. As my ollege is not far from my house, it takes me minutes to get there. I usually walk there. 3 or 4 lessons a day is the ordinary timetable. The classes at college are over at about three o'clock.  
When I come home I have lunch, after lunch I have a rest. While resting, I listen to the music or look through the newspapers and magazines. Then I start doing my homework. It takes me about 2 hours to cope with my homework properly. Sometimes I do my shopping, go to the library and have private lessons in English in order to improve it. After dinner I usually relax for some time and then go on with my homework. As a rule, I go to bed at about 11 o'clock or even later.  

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1. Do you get up early? Is it easy for you to get up early?
2. Do you wake up yourself or does an alarm clock wake you up?
3. Do you do morning exercises? Do you do your morning exercises to music?
4. Which do you prefer: a hot or a cold shower in the morning?
5. How long does it take you to get dressed?
6. What time do you have breakfast?
7. What do you usually have for breakfast?
8. How long does it take you to get to school?
9. What do you do after classes?
10. How do you spend your evenings?
11. Whattimedoyouusuallygotobed?

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As the song says: Simferopol-the gates of the Crimea, a very beautiful and friendly city, from which all roads open the way to the picturesque resort places of the Crimea. This small town has many attractions: along it runs great river Salgir, youth slang we call her salgirka,also, on the outskirts of the city, lies the Scythian Naples,in ancient times it was a separate city, which is inhabited by the Scythians, now the only surviving fortress, which attracts with their architecture and grandeur. Strolling along the charming streets of Simferopol, can be fun, cafes, fountains, parks with monuments and much more, will not keep you indifferent. So, coming to rest in Crimea, do not miss the opportunity, at least one glimpse of the city of Simferopol.

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In the nuclear and space era, peace supporters say: "If you want peace, defend it!"
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Answer! - ()!
Go on reading! - () !

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Let him answer!
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Let that student go on!
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Let's (let us) begin!
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3. to do not - do not ( don't) to:

Don't go there!
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Don't let him be late!
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Don't let them smoke here!
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Do read this article!
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1. , . __________ me a favor, __________the window. (to do - ; favor ; to open ; window - )

2. , . ___________more slowly, please.(to speak ; more slowly ; please - )

3. , ! __________, __________ so lazy. (to wake up ; to be - ; so , ; lazy - )

4. . _____________ him _____________ here. (to let , ; to smoke - ; here - )

5. . Never __________about your friends.(never ; to forget ; about ; friends )

6. , . _________ me what to do. (to tell ; what ; to do - )

7. . Always ____________ready to take your words back. (always ; to be ready ; to take back ; word )

8. . _________ _________ about it (to argue ; about , )

9. , , ___________, please, and _____________thedoor. (to come in ; to close ; door )

10. . _________your sick friend in the hospital this week. (to visit ; sick ; friend ; hospital ; this week )

11. , . Please, _________me some money. (to give ; some , , - ; money )

12. . __________them __________this horror film without me. (to watch ; horror film ; without - )

13. ! ___________this interesting book! (to buy ; interesting ; book - )

14. . _____________your children at home alone. (to leave ; children ; at home ; alone , )

15. , . _____________me a cup of coffee and a glass of water, please. (to bring ; cup ; glass ; water - )

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