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  • What is a ploughman?                       Bread and cheese. Cheese and salad.

  • Bread, cheese and pickle.

  • When are pubs usually open?            At night only.

  • In the afternoon only.

  • At lunchtime and in the evening.

  • Who legulates the working hours of pubs?

  • When are pubs usually open in busy areas?

  • The government. Nobody

  • The owners. Till midnight. All night long.

  • Till eleven in the evening.

3. Sum up what the text said about pubs.

Use the verbs in the right forms:

One day David Hill (to invite) a few participants to a pub.The participants (to be happy) to satisfy their curiosity and they (to accept) the invitation willingly. In the evening they (to go) to the nearest pub.

4. Make sentences:

  • The pub It

  • This place

  • looks nice

  • I  sometimes often usually

  • come here with

  • my friends my wife my son

  • my daughter

  • Let me buy you      a drink

  • some beer some wine some lager some bittel

6. Say in what way the following questions are formed:

What would you like to have? Would you like the game of darts?

Can you show me how to play the game?

 7. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones:

—  This looks...

—  I like... I sometimes come here... Let me buy... What would you...?

—  Thank you. Just... Well, two halves... and lager, if you...

—  Two halves... And four packs...

—  Seven...

—  Here... Thank...

—  Let's go to... Cheers!

—  Ah,... beer, indeed.

—  I'm not a beer... but... Would you like the game...? It's very...

—  Yes, but... Can you...

—  Certainly, come... You...

Повелительноенаклонение Imperative Mood

Утвердительная форма

2- ел. Speak English, please. 1-елмнч.

Let's speak English.

Отрицательная форма

Don't speak Russian. Don't let's speak Russian now.

8. Translate into Russian:

  • Let's translate it into Russian. Make sentences.

  • Complete the dialogue. Act out similar dialogues. Open the brackets.

  • • Let's do this exercise. Don't let's read this text.

  • Let's read it again. Look up this word! Let's see this film!

  • Let's visit one of the pubs

Write down a few questions you would ask an           Englishman about pubs.

 you   would   ask —

которые бы вы задали

 9. Agree or disagree:

  • There are a few English pubs in Moscow.

  • Beer is a very popular drink in many European                         countries.

  • Beer originated in North America.

 10. Role play.

Imagine you are speaking with an Englishman. Discuss British pubs.

Greenwich and the Thames

Text

Greenwich is a very beautiful parkland on the outskirts of London, on the bank of the River Thames. The Thames, a major waterway of England, flows from Cotswolds to the North Sea and is about 210 miles long. It flows via Oxford, Reading and London.

Greenwich is famous for Greenwich Mean Time, the Royal Observatory and the National Maritime Museum.

The National Maritime Museum tells the story of Britain and the sea. The star attraction of the Museum is the Neptune Hall, which explains the development of boats from prehistoric times to the present day. In the Nelson Galleries you can see the uniform jacket, with a bullet hole in the left shoulder, which Nelson was wearing when he was fatally wounded at the Battle of Trafalgar in 1805.

The old Royal Observatory is part of the Maritime Museum and consists of a few historic buildings, high on the Hill above the Thames. Early telescopes and time-measuring instruments are displayed in Flamsteed House where John Flamsteed, the first Astronomer


Royal, lived. The large Gate Clock measures Greenwich Mean Time, the standard by which time is set all round the world. And you can stand astride the Greenwich Mereidian, marked by a brass strip crossing the Observatory courtyard.

On the eve of the visit to Greenwich Mr. Hill and the Group Leader had a talk:

David: Well, tomorrow we are to visit Greenwich, a very picturesque spot of London. Andrew: Yes, I remember that. I have heard so much about it but I've never been there. David: I'm sure you all will enjoy the visit. I hope the weather will be as good as it is today. Andrew: I hope so. The weather has been wonderful these days.

David:                                                                                            I just wanted to ask

you for advice. What way would you prefer to get to Greenwich?

Andrew:                                                                                         And what ways are

there?

David:                                                                                            Well, we can get there

by train, by boat or byDLR. It is not very far.

Andrew: And what way would you like?

David: By DLR. It's a few minutes' ride from the centre. Then we should cross the Thames. There is a special tunnel beneath the Thames to Greenwich. It is called the Greenwich Foot Tunnel. There are two elevators on both banks of the river.

Andrew: Let me ask the participants... I'll be back in a minute... Yes, David, they also prefer DLR. and the walk beneath the Thames. It must be very curious.

Words and expressions

 

Greenwich                             Гринвич, юго-восточная часть Большого Лондона

Greenwich Mean Time                     время по-Гринвичу

meantime                                           среднее солнечное время

The Thames                                      Темза

The River Thames

наименованиями рек, морей, озер употребляется определенный артикль

on the outskirts of                             на окраине

bank                                                  берег

on the bank of                                   на берегу

major                                                 главный

water way                                          водная артерия

to now                                                течь

Cotswolds=Cotswold Hills                возвышенность Кот-свольд, высота

1083 фута (1фут= 30, 48 см)

The North                                          север

sea                                                      море

The North Sea                                   Северное море

mile                                                    миля (=1,609 км)

via                                                      через

Oxford                                              

Оксфорд, Город в графстве Oxfordhire севернее Лондона

Reading                                             Ридинг (город в графстве Berkshire)

observatory                                       обсерватория

maritime                                            морской

The National Maritime Museum

Национальный морской музей

to tell (told, told)                                сказать, говорить, рассказывать

story                                                   история

to tell the story of                              рассказать историю

star                                                     звезда

the star attraction                              основная достопримечательность

Neptune                                             Нептун Бог моря, покровитель морей в римской мифологии, в греческой мифологии— Посейдон

The Neptune Hall                              Зал бога Нептуна

prehistoric                                         доисторический

Nelson                                                Нельсон (1758-1805) Английский адмирал, национальный герой, под его командованием английский флот одержал ряд побед над французским, португальским, датским и испанским флотами.

The Nelson Galleries                         Галерея Нельсона

uniform                                             военная форма

jacket                                                 френч, куртка

bullet                                                  пуля

hole                                                    отверстие

shoulder                                             плечо

to wear (wore, worn)                         носить

fatal                                                   смертельный

fatally                                                смертельно

to be wounded                                   раненный

battle                                                  сражение

Trafalgar                                          Трафальгар, мыс, недалеко от Гибралтарского пролива, принадлежит Испании. Здесь в 1805 г английский флот под командованием Нельсона разбил франко-испанский флот, положив конец владычеству Наполеона на море Тяжело раненный Нельсон вскоре умер от полученных ран.

to consist of                                    
состоять из

hill                                                  возвышенность, холм

to measure                                     измерить

instrument                                     прибор

time-measuring instru ment          прибор, измеряющий/ показывающий

время

to set time (set, set)                         ставить время

to stand astride (stood, stood)       стоять, расставив ноги

to mark                                          отмечать

brass                                              медный

strip                                                полоса

to cross                                           пересекать

courtyard                                       двор

eve                                                  канун

on the eve of                                  накануне

picturesque                                    живописный

spot                                                место, уголок

advice                                             совет

to ask somebody for advice          спросить совета у кого либо

to prefer                                         предпочитать

tunnel                                             тоннель

beneath                                          под

foot                                                1) нога, 2) пешеходный

elevator                                          лифт

curious                                           любопытный, любознательный

 

Exercises

 

  1. Read the following:

 

Greenwich                                theNationalMaritimeMuseum

GreenwichMeanTime                 theNeptuneHall

GreenwichMeridian                    Nelson

JohnFlamsteed                           Trafalgar

thefustAstronomerRoyal            theThames

FlamsteedHouse                         CotswoldHills

theRoyalObservatory    Oxford Reading

 2. Insert articles:

Greenwich is ... very beautiful parkland on ... outskirts of London, on ... bank of River Thames ...Thames, ...major waterway of England, flows from Cotswolds, to ... North Sea and is about 210 miles long.

3. Insert prepositions:

Greenwich is famous ... Greenwich Mean Time, the Royal Observatory and the National Maritime Museum. The Museum tells the story ... . Britain and the sea. The star attraction... the Museum is the Neptune Hall. It explains the development... boats…prehistoric times . The present day ... the Nelson Galleries you can see the uniform jacket... a bullet hole... the left shoulder, which Nelson was wearing when he was fatally wounded ... the Battle... Trafalgar... 1805.

4. Use the verbs in the right forms:

The Old Royal Observatory (to be) part of the Maritime Museum and (to consist) of a few historic buildings Early telescopes and time measuring instruments 
(to display) in Flamsteed House. The large Gate Clock (to measure) Greenwich Mean Time, the standard by which time (to set) all round the world.

5. Translate into Russian:

You can stand astride the Greenwich Meridian marked by a brass strip crossing the Observatory courtyard

6. Sum up what the text said about:

the Thames

the National Maritime Museum the Royal Observatory

7. Match English and Russian equivalents:

On the eve picturesque spot the weather

to ask for advice

погода предпочитать любопытный

живописное местечко

to prefer ride beneath curious

поездка накануне спросить совета под

8. Make sentences:

Greenwich is

a wonderful place

a picturesque spot of London located on the bank of the Thames not far from the centre of London

  • I've never been to

  • I've heard so much about

  • I'm sure you'll enjoy

London Greenwich Oxford Reading London

Oxford

Madame Tussaud's Webberand his musicals the visit

the performance the music

You can get to Greenwich

by bus

by train by DLR by taxi by boat

9. Underline the answers true to the text:

  • What way of getting to Greenwich did David prefer?

  • What is DLR?

  • What is the Greenwich Foot Tunnel?

By taxi. By boat. By DLR.

It's Docklands Light Railway. It's Dickens Light Railway. It's Dogs Light Railway.

It's a tunnel along the Thames. It's a tunnel beneath the Thames. It's a tunnel between the Thames and Greenwich.

10. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones:

—  Well, tomorrow we are to visit... spot...

—  Yes, I remember that. I have heard... but...

—  I'm sure you all... I hope the weather...

—  I hope... The weather has been...

—  I just... advice. What way...

—  And what ways...

—  Well, we can get... It's... far.

—  And what… like?

—   By DLR. It's... ride from the centre. Then we should cross... There is a special... It is called... There are two...

Let me ask... I'll be back... Yes, they also prefer... and the walk     It… curious.

1. Make sentences:

  • There is a nice

  • place spot park

  • to visit

  • in ...

  • There are a lot of

  • There are a few

  • picturesque parks museums

  • things

  • matters questions problem

  • in London

  • to discuss now

  • To my mind there are no

  • tunnels beneath ... Maritime

  • ...Museums... observatories...

2. Say a few words about:

 

  • a maritime museum in Russia

  • your favourite museum

  • a picturesque spot in the city where you live

  • a river flowing through your town.

Business contacts

Text

On a certain day Ivan, one of the participants of the group decided to telephone the English businessman with whom he had been doing business for some time. Before lie left Moscow he had contacted the Enlishman and told him he would be in London soon. And they decided to meet in the London office of the Englishman. Thus he telephoned the Englishman to make an appointment for the next day.

Ivan: My name is Smirnov. I'd like to speak to Mr. Frieser, please.

Voice: There is no one by name of Freiser. I'm afraid you have the wrong number. What number were you calling?

Ivan: I was dialing 7—2992.

Voice: Oh, but this is 7—2993.

Ivan: I'm sorry to have bothered you.

Voice: That's quite all right.

Secretary: Mr. Freiser's office here. Ivan: May I speak to Mr. Freiser, please? Secretary: Who is that calling, please?

Ivan: My name is Smirnov. I came from Moscow a few days ago and 1 wanted to meet Mr.

Freiser. We spoke about our meeting while I was still in Moscow.

Secretary: I'm sorry Mr. Freiser is busy now. He is in conference. How could he contact you later?