четверг, 17 ноября 2022 г.

8к Задание на пятницу 18 ноября

 1. Монолог 1 уметь переводить с русского на английский устно за 2 минуты.

-Remember to say:                                                                     

when you have school holidays;

what school holidays you would make longer, and why;

what you enjoy doing during your school holidays.

what your attitude to school holidays is

You have to talk continuously.

I'm going to give a talk about my school holidays. School holidays give you the opportunity to take a break from classes and spend time the way you want

 

 

To begin with, I have holidays four times a year: in autumn, in winter, in spring and in summer. It is quite typical for Russian schools because almost all schools in my country have the same curriculum.

 

 

To tell the truth, I wish winter holidays were longer as I really enjoy Christmas time and magical atmosphere both at home and outside. If these holidays were longer, I could spend more time with my family celebrating and enjoying myself.

 

 

Speaking about activities I like doing on holiday, I cannot but mention reading books.  I'm really into this. I have read a lot of different books so far. My favourite one is ""Three Comrades" by Remarque".

 

All in all, I reckon that school holidays are not just for fun, it is necessary to have some rest and take a break from studying as well

 

That’s all that I wanted to tell you about school  holidays.

 

Я собираюсь рассказать о своих школьных каникулах. Школьные каникулы дают нам возможность отдохнуть от занятий и провести время так, как мы хотим

 

Начнем с того, что у меня каникулы четыре раза в год: осенью, зимой, весной и летом. Это довольно типично для российских школ, потому что почти все школы в моей стране имеют одинаковую учебную программу.

По правде говоря, я бы хотел, чтобы зимние каникулы были длиннее, так как я действительно наслаждаюсь рождественским временем и волшебной атмосферой как дома, так и на улице. Если бы эти каникулы были длиннее, я мог бы проводить больше времени со своей семьей, празднуя и наслаждаясь.

 

Говоря о том, чем мне нравится заниматься в отпуске, я не могу не упомянуть чтение книг. Мне это действительно нравится. До сих пор я прочитал много разных книг. Моя любимая - ""Три товарища" Ремарка".

В целом, я считаю, что школьные каникулы - это не просто развлечение, необходимо немного отдохнуть и сделать перерыв в учебе.

Подготовиться к работе по степеням сравнения прилагательных. Задания буду брать отсюда:

Степени сравнения прилагательных и наречий

 

Your mum showed us your photo, but you are much __________________ there. Join us for tea.

YOUNG-YOUNGER

 

The weather was getting __________________ every hour.

BAD-WORSE

 

The second fish was __________________ than the first one and soon Dad caught a few more.

BIG-BIGGER

 

His mum said that younger people were much __________________ than adults at learning computer skills.

FAST-FASTER

 

I was sixteen and she was four years __________________ than me.

YOUNG-YOUNGER

 

She reached for the phone and dialed the number of the __________________ photography agency in the town.

LARGE-LARGEST

 

When the teacher handed out the tests, Bella felt even __________________ than she had felt before.

BAD-WORSE

 

He was the __________________ teacher in the world!

GOOD-BEST

 

She was the __________________ teacher in the world but Paul wasn’t sure that she would forgive him again.

KIND-KINDEST

 

“Were you?” I was surprised since Ted was the __________________ and tolerant person I’d ever met.

PATIENT-MOSTPATIENT

 

Emma had moved to the city because of her job. Only two months before she had thought she was the __________________ girl in the world.

LUCKY-LUCKIEST

 

Now I knew what was going on. Bob Smith, the captain of the school baseball team, was the __________________ boy in our school. All the girls wanted to attract his attention.

POPULAR-MOSTPOPULAR

 

It took Simon four months to complete his fairytale home. He managed to create a modern wooden eco-home - one of the __________________ houses you can imagine.

WONDERFUL-MOSTWONDERFUL

 

Stonehenge is an ancient monument in south-west England. For me, it’s the __________________ place I’ve ever visited.

INTERESTING-MOSTINTERESTING

 

Actually, she read __________________ than most school pupils.

WELL-BETTER

 

Most adults miss their childhood. “Your school years are the __________________ years of your life,” - have you ever heard that phrase?

GOOD-BEST

 

I quickly looked over at my __________________ brother, Paul.

YOUNG-YOUNGER

 

The party will take place anyway and it will be the __________________ party ever”.

GOOD-BEST

 

For me the ‘May Dip’ was the __________________ experience of my life!

COLD-COLDEST

 

It was actually the __________________ job he had ever had.

GOOD-BEST

 

Everyone seemed friendly and Tracey felt a little __________________.

GOOD-BETTER

 

Visiting Grandpa had always been the __________________ part of his summer vacation.

GOOD-BEST

 

I was sitting in an arm-chair and watching my sister Alison. She was getting ready for a party. Alison was 15 years __________________ than me and she always treated me like a child.

OLD-OLDER

 

It belonged to Martin Hall, one of the __________________ math students he had ever had.

BRIGHT-BRIGHTEST

 

They say the __________________ thing about a smartphone is that you ‘can do everything with it!’

GOOD-BEST

 

He himself was a very old man with white hair which grew over most of his face as well as on his head. The children liked him almost at once. Only Lucy, who was the __________________ of them, felt a little afraid of him.

YOUNG-YOUNGEST

 

It was true. My mum was the __________________ woman in the world.

BUSY-BUSIEST

 

And there is nothing __________________ than forest fires!”

DANGEROUS-MOREDANGEROUS

 

But everyone in her family knew that a dark room was the __________________ of her fears.

BAD-WORST

 

“Oh, no! It’s out of the question!” said Kathy’s mother, firmly. A designer’s advice is much __________________ than we can afford.”

EXPENSIVE-MOREEXPENSIVE

 

It was the middle of November and Tina felt down and depressed. Late autumn was the __________________ season of the year.

BAD-WORST

 

For Veronica, pumpkin pies were the __________________, especially when her mother cooked them.

GOOD-BEST

 

When I was at school, I spent two summers at my grandfather’s. They were the __________________ holidays I’ve ever had. Grandpa lived alone in a country cottage near a small river.

GOOD-BEST

 

Susan’s father often had to go to different countries on business. That evening, he came home __________________ than usual.

LATE-LATER

 

The place was much __________________ than a zoo, but clean and well kept. There were volunteers in special uniforms. One of them showed Tim and his mum round the shelter.

SMALL-SMALLER

 

She knew that Mark enjoyed learning about space but a telescope was a __________________ present than they had planned.

EXPENSIVE-MOREEXPENSIVE

 

“It’s getting __________________ every minute,” said Gary. “How about a swim?” 

“No way,” Tom’s mother was definitely against the idea and Tom had to obey.

HOT-HOTTER

 

The camp life was even __________________ than I had expected. We enjoyed all kinds of camping activities - sports and games, different shows and contests.

INTERESTING-MOREINTERESTING

 

“It’s ok, Mum, I just feel much __________________ alone than with people who can’t understand me,” Cindy usually answered. “Parks are a lot more fun to spend time in than hanging out in a shopping centre.” And her mother didn’t  know what to say.

GOOD-BETTER

 

Dylan had a very old car. It was 20 years old.  But the faded paint made it look even __________________ than that.

OLD-OLDER

 

Annie laughed aloud. 

“I’ve never got a present __________________ than this. Ok, let’s test your lamp.”

ORIGINAL-MOREORIGINAL

 

Martin and Jane were shopping. They were in the __________________ shopping centre in their city.

LARGE-LARGEST

 

“You don’t eat enough vegetables,” his dad said. “If you don’t like eating them, you’ll probably like drinking them.” Tom nodded. It was definitely __________________ than the stewed vegetables his mum cooked almost every day.

GOOD-BETTER

 

He made a few steps toward another dune. It was __________________ to walk along the top of a hill, than along the bottom.

EASY-EASIER

 

My __________________ friend, Nicky, believes that I spend too much time online, on social networks.

GOOD-BEST

 

 “If you were a couple of years__________________, you could manage it. But I doubt you can do it now,” I tried to talk him out of keeping the crow but finally agreed to take the bird home.

OLD-OLDER

 

Like I did. I think it’s the __________________ language I have ever learnt, but it’s interesting and it sounds very nice.

DIFFICULT-MOSTDIFFICULT

 

It was the __________________ day of my life so far - I have never felt that scared!

After the earthquake I asked my wife:

"How are we going to go on living?"

BAD-WORST

 

When you shop for children's books, Dahl is the __________________ choice. His books are entertaining and full of jokes.

EASY-EASIEST

 

Actually it was my mum's idea to send me here. In her opinion Italy is the __________________ country in the world.

INTERESTING-MOSTINTERESTING

 

He said they were the__________________ natural sights he had ever seen.

WONDERFUL-MOSTWONDERFUL

 

I grew older but the situation didn’t get any __________________.

GOOD-BETTER

 

“You can take mine if you want,” said Cathy. I thanked her but her socks were two sizes __________ than I needed!

SMALL-SMALLER

 

It was going to be __________ than staying with a host family as the hostel was very close to the college.

CONVENIENT-MORECONVENIENT

 

You certainly know that the Bolshoi Theatre is the __________ theatre in Russia and probably in the world.

FAMOUS-MOSTFAMOUS

 

“Getting wet is not a problem,” Dad replied. “I’m sure you understand that visiting a museum is much __________ for you than watching TV at home.”

My brother and I sighed. The film we wanted to see so much was on TV on that very day. We looked at each other and decided that we needed a plan...

GOOD-BETTER

 

Vicki was a year __________ and more experienced in arranging parties. Vicki agreed and went to Mary’s house at once.

OLD-OLDER

 

“They are the __________ animals I’ve ever seen” said Wendy in an impressed voice.

LARGE-LARGEST

 

And we would be much __________ to them, wouldn’t we?”

KIND-KINDER

 

The soft toy changed their life and made it much __________.

GOOD-BETTER

 

But one of my friends, who is a __________________ music expert than I am, says that, if the song helps people in need - it can never be a bad thing!

GREAT-GREATER

 

The senior students will be teaching us today. They are only two or three years __________ than us. How can they possibly teach us?”

OLD-OLDER

 

 

Признаки превосходной степени:

the перед пропуском

Признаки сравнительной степени:

much/a little/get перед пропуском, than после пропуска

 

 

 


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