Disagree with the following statements and correct them.

Make sure you begin your answer with such commonly accepted phrases as:

I don’t think that’s quite right.

You are not quite right (there).

I’m afraid I don’t agree with you.

That’s not quite right.

I wouldn’t say so.

Oh no, quite on the contrary.

As far as I remember.

1. On Saturdays Betty works at the shop as a shop-assistant.

2. Mr. and Mrs. Goodchild are going to their friends’ party.

3. Mr. Goodchild is a manager, he works at a famous company.

4. Mrs. Goodchild hasn’t asked Betty to look after Tootsie.

5. Tootsie is in her bedroom when Betty has come.

6. Tootsie is a daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Goodchild.

7. When Mr. and Mrs. Goodchild come home, Betty is watching TV.

 

4. From the passage “It’s Saturday night … put her to bed.” write down all the sentences with the Present tenses and translate them into Russian. Explain the use of these tenses.

5. Find in the text the interrogative sentences. Put them down and indicate the type of the question.

 
 


ТЕКСТЫ ДЛЯ ДОПОЛНИТЕЛЬНОГО ЧТЕНИЯ.

 

TEXT A

MY FAMILY

I am Alex Sidorov. Alex is my first name and Sidorov is my surname. I am twenty years old. I want to tell you a few words about my family. My family is large. I’ve got a mother, a father, a sister, a brother and a grandmother. There are six of us in the family.

My mother is a teacher of biology. She works in a college. She likes her profession. She is a good-looking woman with brown hair and green eyes. She is forty-four but she looks much younger. She is tall and slim.

My father is a computer programmer. He is very experienced. He is a broad-shouldered, tall man with fair hair and grey eyes. He is forty-six. My father often sings and when we are at home and have free time, I play the guitar and we sing together. My father knows all about new radio sets and likes to repair old ones. He is also handy with many things. When he was small, he liked to take everything in pieces. My grandmother told me a story that once my father tried to “repair” their kitchen clock. He managed to put all the wheels and screws back again – but the clock didn’t work. They had to give it to a repairman. But that happened a long time ago. Now he can fix almost everything: a vacuum cleaner, a washing machine, a fridge and what not. He has got a few shelves where he keeps everything he needs. On the table there’s always a radio in pieces.

My parents have been married for twenty-six years. They have much in common, but they have different views on music, books and films. For example, my father likes horror films and my mother likes “soap operas”. My father is fond of tennis. My mother isn’t interested in sports. But my parents have the same opinion about my education and upgrading.

My parents are hard-working people. My mother keeps house and takes care of me and my father. She is very good at cooking and she is clever with her hands. She is very practical. My father and I try to help her with the housework. I wash the dishes, go shopping and tidy our flat.

My grandmother is a pensioner. She lives with us and helps to run the house. She is fond of knitting.

My sister Helen is twenty-five. She is married and has a family of her own. She works as a shop-assistant at the supermarket. Her husband is a scientist. They’ve got two twins: a daughter an a son. They go to a nursery school.

My brother Boris is eleven. He is a schoolboy. He wants to become a doctor but he is not sure yet. Three months ago he dreamed of being a cosmonaut.

As for me, I graduated from the technical school last year. Now I work as an accountant for a small business company. This year I have entered the University and I am a first-year student. I would like to be better at my profession. I think I take after my father. I am tall, fair-haired and even-tempered. I always try to be in a good mood.

We have got a lot of relatives. We are deeply attached to each other and we get on very well.