Task 1. What’s the English for:
ходить в школу
заниматься спортом
делать уроки
чистить зубы
ложиться спать
завтракать
слушать музыку
смотреть телевизор
ужинать
читать книги
Task 2. Theory: The Present Simple Tense.
Task 3. Answer the questions:
What do Russian teenagers like watching on TV?
What is your favourite TV channel?
What is your favourite TV proframme?
What’s your favourite food?
What’s your favourite sport?
What’s your favourite pastime?
Task 4. Put the words in the correct order and write the sentences.
his / Ben / every/ teeth / morning / brushes.
cooks / our / usually / kitchen / in / the / mum.
Tom / horror / reads / sometimes / books.
summer / Frank’s / the / seaside / parents / go / every / to.
always /a shower / Ann / takes / the / morning / in.
Task 5. Rewrite the sentences in their negative and question form.
She often goes to school by bus.
They always watch TV in the afternoon.
Task 6. Translate the dialogue.
Анна: Привет, Том, это Анна.
Том: Привет, Анна! Как дела?
Анна: Хорошо, а у тебя?
Том: У меня все отлично! Я могу тебе чем-то помочь?
Анна: Да, ты свободен в воскресенье? Помоги мне, пожалуйста, приготовить торт для
моей мамы.
Том: О, я с удовольствием. Когда бы ты хотела встретиться?
Анна: Как насчет 12 часов? Мама ходит по магазинам в это время.
Том: У меня урок музыки в 10 часов, поэтому мы можем встретиться в 12.
Анна: Здорово. Увидимся в воскресенье!
Том: Хорошо, пока.
*Task 7. Match the occupations to the descriptions of the daily routine. One title is extra.
Businessman
President
Sportsman
Journalist
A. He gets up at 7:00 in the morning and goes jogging. Then he has a cold shower and a healthy breakfast. After that he goes to the gym to play basketball. Then, he lifts weights and runs. He is very strong. At half past two he has lunch with his family. He plays with his children after lunch. And at four o’clock he trains again. At night, he has dinner and watches TV with his family. He goes to bed at 10:00.
B. The alarm clock goes off at 5:00, and he jumps in the shower. His office is five minutes away. And he has to be at his desk, at his office, with the first cup of coffee and write the first word at 5:30, five days a week. His goal: to write a page every day. Sometimes it takes 10 minutes, sometimes an hour. Then he goes to court to collect and later report information. During the daytime he takes some interviews.
C. He starts his day with morning exercises at 6:45, reads several newspapers, has breakfast with his family, and then starts his work just before 9:00. His day is usually packed with meetings, speeches and public ceremonies. The activities may include: making phone calls to other heads of state, meeting with members of Congress, discussing policy with advisors and staff, speaking with the media. He may work as late as 10:00 some evenings. He goes to bed at about 1:00 am.