II variant I Put in the correct preposition where necessary 1.What are the advantages__going__train? 2.Are you good__telling jokes? 3.Young people _Britain and America like to listen_music everywhere they go II Use the appropriate form of adjectives 1.Ali speaks English (bad) than Tom 2.The film is (interesting) than the last one 3.Bill is (rich) person in the world 4.Gina sings (beautiful) than Susan III Turn the following sentences into reported speech 1.”Do you want to go for a walk?”he asked me 2.She said to her sister:”Come to me at 5 o’clock” 3.Ted asks them:”Where is the nearest bus station” IV Give the English equivalents for: 1.Засидеться допоздна 2.Ходить в горы 3.Сказать правду 4.Пока живу-надеюсь V Match the sentences(Real Condition) 1.I will learn French… 2.We will have a party… 3.Will you give her these flowers when.. 4.I f they don’t give him the job.. a…as soon as I go to France b…he will be unhappy c…if you lend me some money d..Kate passes her exam | I variant I Put in the correct preposition where necessary 1.Dont judge __appearance 2.Will you be working __8p.m tomorrow evening? 3.When Pele was a little boy he played _football in the street II Use the appropriate form of adjectives 1.Tiger is (beautiful)than a goat 2.You write (good) than I do 3.Mike worked (hard) of all 4.Karen got home (late) than Alice III Turn the following sentences into reported speech 1.”Do you know where I’ve put my hat?”he asked her 2.”What have you bought me for Christmas?”the little boy asked his parents 3.”Go to your room and do your homework”,the mother told her son IV Give the English equivalents for: 1.Типично для подростков 2.Судить по делам 3.После окончания университета 4.Не все то золото, что блестит V Match the sentences(Real Condition) 1.I will marry you as soon as.. 2.Your plants wont grow if… 3.As soon as we get the tickets.. 4.I will buy the champagne… a…will you pay for the meal? b…we fond somewhere to live c …you don’t water them d…we will send them to you |
II variant I Put in the correct preposition where necessary 1.What are the advantages__going__train? 2.Are you good__telling jokes? 3.Young people _Britain and America like to listen_music everywhere they go II Use the appropriate form of adjectives 1.Ali speaks English (bad) than Tom 2.The film is (interesting) than the last one 3.Bill is (rich) person in the world 4.Gina sings (beautiful) than Susan III Turn the following sentences into reported speech 1.”Do you want to go for a walk?”he asked me 2.She said to her sister:”Come to me at 5 o’clock” 3.Ted asks them:”Where is the nearest bus station” IV Give the English equivalents for: 1.Засидеться допоздна 2.Ходить в горы 3.Сказать правду 4.Пока живу-надеюсь V Match the sentences(Real Condition) 1.I will learn French… 2.We will have a party… 3.Will you give her these flowers when.. 4.I f they don’t give him the job.. a…as soon as I go to France b…he will be unhappy c…if you lend me some money d..Kate passes her exam | I variant I Put in the correct preposition where necessary 1.Dont judge __appearance 2.Will you be working __8p.m tomorrow evening? 3.When Pele was a little boy he played _football in the street II Use the appropriate form of adjectives 1.Tiger is (beautiful)than a goat 2.You write (good) than I do 3.Mike worked (hard) of all 4.Karen got home (late) than Alice III Turn the following sentences into reported speech 1.”Do you know where I’ve put my hat?”he asked her 2.”What have you bought me for Christmas?”the little boy asked his parents 3.”Go to your room and do your homework”,the mother told her son IV Give the English equivalents for: 1.Типично для подростков 2.Судить по делам 3.После окончания университета 4.Не все то золото, что блестит V Match the sentences(Real Condition) 1.I will marry you as soon as.. 2.Your plants won’t grow if… 3.As soon as we get the tickets.. 4.I will buy the champagne… a…will you pay for the meal? b…we fond somewhere to live c …you don’t water them d…we will send them to you |
Who are the British? About 57 million people live in Britain.94% of them are white from different European origin.The Saxons and Celts came from Southern Germany.The Normans came from Northern France.There is also a large population of Scandinavian origin.There is also Jewish community of 385,000people.There have been non-Europen families living in Britain for more than 300 years.Most of non-European families came to Britain between 1950 and 1980
Are the following sentences TRUE OR FALSE?
1.Most British came from Europe?
2.57 million people are white
3.The Saxons came from Germany
4.The Celts came from France
5.The British Jewish community is 385 thousand people
6.Non-European families have been living in Britain for more than five hundred years
7.Most of the non-Europeans came to Britain between nineteen fifty and nineteen eighty
Who are the British?
About 57 million people live in Britain.94% of them are white from different European origin.The Saxons and Celts came from Southern Germany.The Normans came from Northern France.There is also a large population of Scandinavian origin.There is also Jewish community of 385,000people.There have been non-Europen families living in Britain for more than 300 years.Most of non-European families came to Britain between 1950 and 1980
Are the following sentences TRUE OR FALSE?
1.There are about 57000people in Britain
2.57 million people are from different European origin
3.The Normans came from France
4.The Normans came from Germany
5.Many people came to Britain from Scandinavia
6.European families have been living in Britain for more than 300 hundred years
7.Most of non-European people came to Britain between nineteen fifty and nineteen eighty
II variant
I Put in the correct preposition where necessary
1.What are the advantages__going__train?
2.Are you good__telling jokes?
3.Young people _Britain and America like to listen_music everywhere they go
II Use the appropriate form of adjectives
1.Ali speaks English (bad) than Tom
2.The film is (interesting) than the last one
3.Bill is (rich) person in the world
4.Gina sings (beautiful) than Susan
III Turn the following sentences into reported speech
1.”Do you want to go for a walk?”he asked me
2.She said to her sister:”Come to me at 5 o’clock”
3.Ted asks them:”Where is the nearest bus station”
IV Give the English equivalents for:
1.Засидеться допоздна
2.Ходить в горы
3.Сказать правду
4.Пока живу-надеюсь
V Match the sentences(Real Condition)
1.I will learn French…
2.We will have a party…
3.Will you give her these flowers when..
4.I f they don’t give him the job..
a…as soon as I go to France
b…he will be unhappy
c…if you lend me some money
d..Kate passes her exam
I variant
I Put in the correct preposition where necessary
1.Dont judge __appearance
2.Will you be working __8p.m tomorrow evening?
3.When Pele was a little boy he played _football in the street
II Use the appropriate form of adjectives
1.Tiger is (beautiful)than a goat
2.You write (good) than I do
3.Mike worked (hard) of all
4.Karen got home (late) than Alice
III Turn the following sentences into reported speech
1.”Do you know where I’ve put my hat?”he asked her
2.”What have you bought me for Christmas?”the little boy asked his parents
3.”Go to your room and do your homework”,the mother told her son
IV Give the English equivalents for:
1.Типично для подростков
2.Судить по делам
3.После окончания университета
4.Не все то золото, что блестит
V Match the sentences(Real Condition)
1.I will marry you as soon as..
2.Your plants wont grow if…
3.As soon as we get the tickets..
4.I will buy the champagne…
a…will you pay for the meal?
b…we fond somewhere to live
c …you don’t water them
d…we will send them to you
Who are the British?
About 57 million people live in Britain.94% of them are white from different European origin.The Saxons and Celts came from Southern Germany.The Normans came from Northern France.There is also a large population of Scandinavian origin.There is also Jewish community of 385,000people.There have been non-Europen families living in Britain for more than 300 years.Most of non-European families came to Britain between 1950 and 1980
Are the following sentences TRUE OR FALSE?
1.Most British came from Europe?
2.57 million people are white
3.The Saxons came from Germany
4.The Celts came from France
5.The British Jewish community is 385 thousand people
6.Non-European families have been living in Britain for more than five hundred years
7.Most of the non-Europeans came to Britain between nineteen fifty and nineteen eighty
Who are the British?
About 57 million people live in Britain.94% of them are white from different European origin.The Saxons and Celts came from Southern Germany.The Normans came from Northern France.There is also a large population of Scandinavian origin.There is also Jewish community of 385,000people.There have been non-Europen families living in Britain for more than 300 years.Most of non-European families came to Britain between 1950 and 1980
Are the following sentences TRUE OR FALSE?
1.Most British came from Europe?
2.57 million people are white
3.The Saxons came from Germany
4.The Celts came from France
5.The British Jewish community is 385 thousand people
6.Non-European families have been living in Britain for more than five hundred years
7.Most of the non-Europeans came to Britain between nineteen fifty and nineteen eighty
Who are the British?
About 57 million people live in Britain.94% of them are white from different European origin.The Saxons and Celts came from Southern Germany.The Normans came from Northern France.There is also a large population of Scandinavian origin.There is also Jewish community of 385,000people.There have been non-Europen families living in Britain for more than 300 years.Most of non-European families came to Britain between 1950 and 1980
Are the following sentences TRUE OR FALSE?
1.There are about 57000people in Britain
2.57 million people are from different European origin
3.The Normans came from France
4.The Normans came from Germany
5.Many people came to Britain from Scandinavia
6.European families have been living in Britain for more than 300 hundred years
7.Most of non-European people came to Britain between nineteen fifty and nineteen eighty