1. Translate into Russian:
• Pubs are frendly and relaxed places. a simple meal in most pubs many serve coffee | • bread, cheese and pickle the owners of pubs at lunchtime in busy areas |
2. Underline the answers true to the text:
• Are pubs very popular places in Britain? | Yes, they are. No, they are not. It's not quite clear from the text. |
• What is the most popular drink in pubs? | Beer. Wine. Tea. |
• Can visitors also have a meal in a pub? | Yes, they can. No, they cannot. It's not clear from the text. |
• 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? | The government. Nobody The owners. |
• When are pubs usually open in busy areas? | Till midnight. All night long. Till eleven in the evening. |
Sum up what the text said about pubs.
4. 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.
5. Make sentences:
• The pub | looks nice |
It | |
This place |
• I | sometimes | come here with | my friends |
often | my wife | ||
usually | my son | ||
my daughte |
• 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?
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Can you show me how to play the game?
7. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones:
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— 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...
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— 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...
Повелительное наклонение
Imperative Mood
Утвердительная форма 2-ел. Speak English, please. 1-е л. мн. ч. 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 |
9. Write down a few questions you would ask an Englishman about pubs.
ü you would ask — которые бы вы задали
10. 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.