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Pronunciation -

l ll [:], small [smo:l] (, ) , .

 

  all [:l] - ball [bo:l] - wall [wo:l] - hall [ho:l] - talk [to:k] - call [ko:l] - fall [fo:l] - walk [wo:k] -

, b.

This man is Do b. His wife is Mo b.
"Mo b!" calls Do b. "Do b!" calls Mo b.

Discussion -

: ? : ? , , : ?

What is your name? - ?
My name is Tim. - .
How old are you? - ?
I am twelve. - .

Name , , : I am Tim Baker.
, first name ['fǝ:st'neim], . surname ['sǝ:neim]; , , name. surname family name. . We ask Tim to answer our questions again.

What is your first name?
It is Tim.
What is your family name?
It is Baker.

, address [ǝ'dres] - ; number ['nʌmbǝ] - ; job [ʤob] - ; clerk [klɑ:k] - ; bank [bæŋk] - .

I come from England. - .
I live in London. - .
London is my home town. - .
My family is small. - .
We are four. - .
My father is a clerk. - .
He has a job in a bank. - .
His name is Andrew Baker. - .
We live in Park Street. - -.
We live at number 6. - .
My address is number 6, Park Street. - : () 6, -.

come, -, , , , . : Tim is from England. , home town, "" , , , .

, . Tim answers our question about his hobby.

What is your hobby? - ?
I collect coins. - .

Hobby ['hobi] , ; , . collect like.

Tim collects coins. - .
Ann collects stickers. - .
His dad likes fishing. - .
His mum likes gardening. - .

Quotation -

, . is twelve years old. , : is twelve. "", , and.

one and a half [hɑ:f] -
seven and a half -
one hundred ['hʌndrid] and one -
two hundred and two -

, : . , , "" , .

 

  Queen:Alice:Queen:Alice: How old are you? I am just seven and a half. And I am just one hundred and one, five months and a day. Oh, really?

Grammar -

Well, now... , - , door, coin, boy, animal (the indefinite article).
-, "" ? an (), one [wʌn].
, , . .

  a name - a street - a town - a country - a job - a bank - a hobby - a clerk -

, , [ǝ].
, n - , .

an army [ǝn'ɑ:mi] -
an egg [ǝn'eg] -
an onion [ǝn'ʌnjǝn] -
an aunt [ǝn'ɑ:nt] -
an uncle [ǝn'ʌŋkl] -

: - , . , , unit year , [j], .

a unit [ǝ'ju:nit] - ,
a union [ǝ'ju:njǝn] -
a youth [ǝ'ju:θ] -
a year [ǝ'jǝ:] -

(old), (red)... ? : old red , : an.

It is an old town. - .
I want a red apple. - .

, .
, - , .

Mum, give me an apple. - , .
Dad, buy me a computer. - , .

: , , , , ...

Seven days in a week ( ).
Sixty minutes in an hour ( ).
Twelve months in a year ( ).
One hundred pence in a pound ( ).
One hundred cents in a dollar ( ).
Three feet in a yard ( ).

, , , : , , , , "" .

Give me a red apple. - .
Give me a very red juicy apple. - .

, "".

a week - weeks ()
a minute - minutes ()
a year - years ()
a child - children ()

Question -

: Coal is a mineral. Coal , ?
: , , , . Coal , . . .

  salt [so:lt] - water ['wotǝ] - glass [glɑ:s] - fire ['faiǝ] - tea [ti:] - honey ['hʌni] - air [ɛǝ] - sand [sænd] -

Fire is hot. - .
Sugar is sweet. - .
Gold is yellow. - .
Children drink milk. - .
We have coffee for breakfast. - .

, "" . . .

Kindness heals. - .
People need freedom. - .
Ann believes in friendship. - .
We hate greed. - .
Knowledge is power. - - .
She studies history. - .
Tim likes swimming. - .

tea . , .

I drink tea. - .
I drink strong tea. - .
I drink hot strong tea. - .
I drink very hot strong tea with milk. - .

Grammar -

, - . Winnie-the-Pooh gets honey with a balloon. honey balloon "" with. . Let's talk about prepositions. to, , , .

comes to the table. - .
We go to London. - .
They go to the sea. - .

for [fo:], , . - . , - - .

Do it for me. - .
This balloon is for him. - .
goes for his gun. - .
They come for a day. - .
She leaves for a week. - .
I can stay for a year. - .
Wait for a while. - .

for. , .

Who is the balloon for? - ?
What is the balloon for? - ?
For how long are you here? - ?

with [wið] ().

Come with me. - .
I see a bear with a balloon. - .
carries it with pride. - .
She walks with an umbrella. - .
The boy hits the balloon with his gun. - .

after ['ɑ:ftǝ] (, ).

I go home after school. - .
Come after 2 o'clock. - .
goes after honey. - .
Bees fly after him. - .

into ['intu] - - .

You go into a room. - .
A balloon floats into the sky. - .
jumps into the river. - .

Under ['ʌndǝ] -.

sits under a tree. - .
Put this box under the bed. - .

Reading -

Winnie-the-Pooh ['winiðǝ'pu:]. . is just Pooh to his friends. . Christopher ['kristǝfǝ] is his first name. Robin ['robin] is not his surname. It is his second name. - . : . "" - . Alan is the writer's name. Milne is his surname.

, . Pooh visits his friend Christopher Robin. boy.

A Balloon and Honey

Part I

  Pooh: Good morning, Christopher Robin.
  Boy: Good morning, Pooh.
  Pooh: I need a balloon.
  Boy: A balloon?
  Pooh: Yes.
  Boy: What for?
  Pooh: To get honey.
  Boy: You get honey with a balloon?
  Pooh: Yes.
  Boy: Well, I have a green balloon and a blue balloon.
  Pooh: Well, if I go after honey with a green balloon, then the bees will think that I am a little tree.
  Boy: Really?
  Pooh: If I have a blue balloon, they will think it is a part of the sky...
  Boy: What if they see you under the balloon?
  Pooh: I will try to look like a little black cloud.
  Boy: Then take this blue balloon. It looks like the sky.

Words -

visit ['vizit] - , ( -); need [ni:d] - ; bee [bi:] - ; part [pɑ:t] - ; green [gri:n] - ; blue [blu:] - ; black [blæk] - ; cloud [klaud] - , ; sky [skai] - .

Notes -

1. will .

The bees will think that Pooh is a tree. - , .

will try to look like a little black cloud. - .

The boy will shoot the balloon. - .

2. get , . get , , .

The bear wants to get to the honey. - .
wants to get the honey. - .
We get milk from cows. - .

3. of : - -, - -. of - .

sees a part of the sky. - .
It is a balloon of his friend Christopher. - .
One of the balloons is blue. - .

A Balloon and Honey

Part II

Winnie-the-Pooh goes to a very muddy place, and rolls and rolls and rolls in the mud. . Now he is black all over! Christopher Robin blows up the balloon. . The balloon floats into the sky. Pooh holds on to it. .

 

  Boy: Fine!
  Pooh: I look like a black cloud in a blue sky!
  Boy: Well, you look like a bear under a balloon.
  Pooh: Not... Not like a little black cloud in a blue sky?
  Boy: No...

Words -

mud [mʌd] - ; muddy ['mʌdi] - ; place [pleis] - ; roll [roul] - , ; blow [blou] - , ; float [flout] - , ; hold [hould] - ().

Phrases -

He needs a balloon. - .
What if they see him? - ?
Is it really a bear? - ?
He sees a nice place. - .
rolls in the mud. - .
is black all over. - .
Blow up a balloon for him. - .
Hold on to the balloon. - .
This balloon is like the sky. - .
It floats into the sky. - .
It looks like a cloud. - .
We read a part of the story. - .

Translation -

: . , , .

What is your name? - ?
How old are you? - ?

I need a balloon : . - : .
look like .
Well, Pooh tries to look like a black cloud. , . . , , .

( , ).

A/an , " ", :

  • .
    He's an artist. (= , )


  • .
    I've just bought a Ferrari.

 

  • .
    There was a new student in class today.

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Exercises -

Exercise 1. Answer the questions. - . . Age [eiʤ] . date of birth ['deitǝv'bǝ:θ] ( ) .

  Your name:  
  Your surname:  
  Your age:  
  Your date of birth:  
  Your country:  
  Your home town:  
  Your address:  
  Your telephone number:  

Exercise 2. Put the nouns in two groups. - : , , , b - .

Baker [beikǝ] - ; blower ['blouǝ] - ; bone [boun] - ; bottle ['botl] - ; carpenter ['kɑ:pintǝ] - ; cup [kʌp] - ; farmer ['fɑ:mǝ] - ; field [fi:ld] - ; fish [fiʃ] - ; flour ['flauǝ] - ; goldsmith ['gouldsmiθ] - ; grass [grɑ:s] - ; hatred ['heitrid] - ; horse [ho:s] - ; ink [ink] - ; love [lʌv] - ; meat [mi:t] - ; orange ['orinʤ] - ; paper ['peipǝ] - ; petrol ['petrǝl] - ; piano ['pjænou] - ; piece [pi:s] - ; ring [riŋ] - ; snow [snou] - ; soup [su:p] - ; spoon [spu:n] - ; sugar ['ʃugǝ] - ; sweater ['swetǝ] - ; tail [teil] - ; tiger ['taigǝ] - ; window ['windou] - ; wood [wud] - ; wool [wul] - .

   

Exercise 3. Put in a (or an) where necessary. - ( an), . .

  1. Children drink coffee with milk.
  2. cow eats grass in field.
  3. cat has long tail.
  4. dog likes meat and bones.
  5. snow is white and soft.
  6. fish swims in water
  7. I write letter on paper in ink.
  8. piano makes music.
  9. He writes about love and hatred.

  1. orange grows on tree.
  2. car runs on petrol.
  3. sugar is nice in cup of tea.
  4. We eat soup with spoon.
  5. We cut bread with knife.
  6. horse is domestic animal.
  7. school has headmaster.
  8. tiger is wild animal.
  9. He likes jam on piece of bread.

Exercise 4. Put in a (or an) where necessary. - ( an), . 2.

make (, , ). , , , from ().

We make cheese from milk. - .
We make bread from flour. - .

- , - , , - of.

Builders make walls of stone, brick or concrete. - , .

They make panels of concrete. - .

  1. goldsmith makes ring of gold or silver.
  2. mother makes sweater of wool.
  3. baker makes bread from flour.
  4. carpenter makes table of wood.
  5. farmer makes butter from milk.
  6. blower makes bottle of glass.

 





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