Книга - 365 дней английского. Тетрадь пятая

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EXERCISE 133



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A: Where did you get this knife?

B: I found it.

A: Oh, dont give me that!

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1. ? . ! 2. ? . ! 3. ? . ! . 4. ? . ! . 5. ? (from) . ! 6. ? (junkman). ! 7. (bruise [bru:z])? (bump into the bookcase) . ! 8. ? (cough [ka:f]) (wardrobe), . 9. (hole) ? - (shoot at somebody). 10. (funny) ? (.: ).








. 1. Where did you get that gun? I found it. Oh, dont give me that! 2. Where did you get this money? I found it. Oh, dont give me that! (: money, , , , it, a they.) 3. Where did you get my phone number? Your sister gave it to me. Oh, dont give me that! She doesnt know this number. 4. Where did you get this suit? Jack gave it to me. Oh, dont give me that! Jack doesnt wear suits. 5. Where did you get this map? I bought it from an old sailor. Oh, dont give me that! 6. Where did you get this lamp? I bought it from a junkman. Oh, dont give me that! 7. Where did you get that bruise? (: How did you get that bruise?) I bumped [-pt] into the bookcase in the dark. Oh, dont give me that! ( bookcase , , . , .) 8. Where did you get that black eye? (: How did you get that black eye?) I coughed in the wardrobe, and her husband heard me. 9. Where did you get that hole in your hat? (: How did you get that hole in your hat?) Somebody shot at me. 10. Where did your brother get that funny accent? He married a Chinese woman. (: funny , , .)



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AT THE DROP OF A HAT








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EXERCISE 134



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A: How did you get in here?

B: Through the door.

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1. ? (back door). 2. ? (bedroom window). 3. ? . 4. ? (hole) . 5. (museum)? - . , , . 6. (get out of there) ? . (It beats me.) 7. (deep hole)? . 8. (cell)? ? . (He had help.) 9. (get into this mess)? . 10. ? . 11. (find somebody out)? (give somebody away). 12. , ? .



. 1. How did you get in here? Through the back door. ( , .) 2. How did you get in here? Through the bedroom window. 3. How did you get in here? Through the kitchen window. 4. How did you get in here? Through a hole in the fence. (: Though the hole in the fence, . , , , .) 5. How did the thieves get into the museum? Ask me another. I mean, I dont know, Sir. ( museum. .) 6. How did he get out of there alive? It beats me. ( It beats me , -: , .) 7. How did he get out of this deep hole? It beats me. 8. How did he get out of his cell? He had help. 9. How did you get into this mess? Dont ask. 10. How did you get out of that mess? I had help. 11. How did they find you out? My French accent gave me away. ( find out , -, , -, . give away , . , , .) 12. How did you find him out, Holmes? His shoes gave him away.



TIME FOR FUN



She: Honey, do you think I gained weight?

He: No, I think the kitchen got smaller.



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EXERCISE 135



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A: How did it happen? How did you break your arm?

B: Do you see those stairs over there?

A: Yes.

B: Well, I didnt.

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1. ? ? ? . . 2. ? (: toe [?tou] )? ? . . 3. ? ? (bench)? . . 4. ? ? (tree)? . . 5. ? (bump) ? (stone fence)? . . 6. ? ? . . 7. ? (nail)? . . 8. ? ? . .



. 1. How did it happen? How did you break your leg? Do you see those stairs over there? Yes. Well, I didnt. 2. How did it happen? How did you break your toe? Do you see that stone over there? Yes. Well, I didnt. ( afinger . atoe. So ( ), a man has ten fingers and ten toes.) 3. How did it happen? How did you hurt your knee? Do you see that bench over there? Yes. Well, I didnt. 4. How did it happen? How did you get that black eye? Do you see that tree over there? Yes. Well, I didnt. 5. How did it happen? How did you get that bump on your head? Do you see that stone fence over there? Yes. Well, I didnt. 6. What happened to your car? Do you see that tree over there? Yes. Well, I didnt. 7. What happened to your dress? Do you see that nail? Yes. Well, I didnt. 8. What happened to your trousers? Do you see that nail? Yes. Well, I didnt.










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Once there lived a Frog who had two wives. His first wife lived in Ndumbi and the second wife lived in Ndala. He himself lived in a little place between Ndumbi and Ndala. He went sometimes to Ndumbi and sometimes to Ndala to see his wives.

Once a little frog came to him and said, Come to Ndumbi, please! Your first wife has a nice pudding for you. Come at once while the pudding is hot!



once ; -, ? once there lived - -; second ; he himself ; at once , ; while ; hot



The Frog was very happy, because he liked puddings very much. He was ready to go when another little frog came to him and said, Please, come to Ndala! Your second wife has a nice pudding for you. Come at once while the pudding is hot!

The Frog sat down and began to think:

If I go to my first wife for the pudding, my second wife will be very upset. If I go to my second wife for the pudding, my first wife will be very upset, too. Where shall I go to Ndumbi or to Ndala?



was ; happy ; was ready [-e-] to go ; begin (began, begun) ? and began to think ; ; upset ? will be very upset ; Where shall I go? ?



He sat and thought for a long time. And he stayed at home and began to cry:

Oh! Where shall I go, where shall I go?

Now, when you hear frogs Gaou, gaou, gaou, you will understand that it means: Where shall I go? Where shall I go? Go, go, go?

How bad it is to have two wives who make puddings at the same time!



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EXERCISE 136



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A: When did you hear the gunshot?

B: About twenty minutes ago.

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1. ? . 2. ? (this morning). 3. ? . ? (with the morning post [?poust]). 4. (leave town)? . ? (the exact date)? . 5. (passport)? . ? ? . 6. ? . ? ? . 7. ? . ? ? . (: clock). 8. ? (soon) . ? ? . . 9. ? (last night). ? ? . .



. 1. When did you hear about their wedding? About a month ago. 2. When did you hear about your uncles death? This morning. 3. When did you get this letter? Yesterday. At what time? It came with the morning post. 4. When did he leave town? About two months ago. When exactly? Do you remember the exact date? No. 5. When did you lose your passport? About two weeks ago. When exactly? Do you remember the exact date? No. 6. When did it happen? Three years ago. When exactly? Do you remember the exact date? No. 7. When did it happen? About five hours ago. When exactly? Do you remember the exact time? No. I didnt look at the clock. (Clock , , . ? , watch.) 8. When did your neighbours come home? Soon after midnight. When exactly? Do you remember the exact time? No. I didnt look at the clock. 9. When did your husband come back from London? Last night. When exactly? Do you remember the exact time? No. I didnt look at the clock.



THE SAD SONG



Mr. Edwards liked singing very much. He thought that he sang well, but in fact he didnt.

One evening, he had dinner at a friends house. After dinner, one of the guests went up to Mr. Edwards and said, You can sing, Peter. Please sing us something.



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Mr. Edwards went up to the piano and started singing an old song about the mountains of Spain. The guests listened to it for several minutes, and then one of them began to cry. It was a young woman of about 30.

The other guests started comforting her: There, there. Please dont cry. Are you Spanish? Are you homesick?



about 30 30; comfort [?kam-] ; there, there -, (); be homesick



No, she answered, Im not Spanish, and Im not homesick. I am a singer and I like music.














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EXERCISE 137



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A: Now, when did you last see that woman?

B: If I remember correctly, it happened soon after my wedding.

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1., (in) ? ? , (arrival from) (Canada). 2. , (suspect)? ? , (my return to) -. 3. , ? ? , (just before) (arrest). 4. , ? ? , . 5. (: wear) ? ? , (autumn). 6. (fur coat), ? ? , (winter). 7. (hear from somebody)? ? , (at the end of May). 8. - ? ? . 9. (first) (feel sick)? ? (symptom) . 10. ? ? , . 11. ? ? (the other day) . 12. ? ? . - (mention in a conversation).








. 1. Now, when did you last see the woman in the photograph? If I remember correctly, it happened soon after my arrival from Canada. 2. Now, when did you last see the suspect? If I remember correctly, it happened soon after my return to New York. (: suspect .) 3. Now, when did you last see the suspect? If I remember correctly, it happened just before his arrest. 4. Now, when did you last see your uncle alive? If I remember correctly, it happened two days before his death. 5. When did you last wear this suit? If I remember correctly, I didnt wear it this autumn. (: to wear to put on. - (Put on your hat!). take off. To wear something, - (, , ), , -.) 6. When did you last wear this fur coat, Madam? If I remember correctly, I didnt wear it this winter. 7. When did you last hear from your brother? If I remember correctly, his last letter came at the end of May. 8. When did you last eat something? I dont remember. 9. When did you first feel sick? I felt the first symptoms about two days ago. 10. When did you first meet that woman? I met her at my brothers wedding. 12. When did you first hear this story? I heard it the other day at a party. (The other day .) 11. When did you first hear this name? I heard it the other day at a party. Somebody mentioned it in a conversation.



TIME FOR FUN



My wife and I had very happy twenty years. After that, we met.







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EXERCISE 138



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A: What did you do with the gun?

B: I got rid of it.

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1. (murder weapon)? ? . ? . 2. ? ? . ? . 3. ? ? . ? . 4. ? ? . ? . 5. ? ? (under) (hill). ? . 6. ? ? (give away). ? . 7. ? ? . ? . 8. ? ? . ? ? ? (move) (to) . 9. ? ? . ? ? (You what?) ? . . ? . . 10. ? ? . ? ? ? . . ? ? (all of it)? 11. ? (= ?) ? - . ? ! (Dont lie to me!)








. 1. What did you do with the murder weapon? I got rid of it. Good. 2. What did you do with the car? I got rid of it. Good. 3. What did you do with the body? I got rid of it. Good. 4. What did you do with the letter? I burnt it. Good. 5. What did you do with the treasure? I buried it under the old big tree on the hill. Good. ( tree , .) 6. What did you do with the old furniture? I gave it away. Good. 7. What did you do with your old clothes? I gave them away. Good. 8. What did you do with the pirate ship? We sank it. And the cargo? We moved it to our ship. 9. What did you do with my jacket? I threw it away. You what? You heard me. But I bought you a new one. I dont want a new one. I want my old jacket. 10. What did you do with the money? I spent it. You what? You heard me. I spent it. What? All of it? 11. What did you do with the money? Someone stole it from me. Dont lie to me!



TIME FOR FUN



She: Honey, what do you love most about me? My beautiful body or my charming face?

He: Your sense of humour.



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EXERCISE 139



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A: What did you do next?

B: I hid behind a tree and waited.

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1. ? ? . 2. ? ? . 3. ? ? (a little) (at a distance). 4. ? ? (get into) (drive away). 5. ? ? (book a ticket) (for the ten oclock flight). 6. ? ? . ? ? (the railway station) . 7. , (footsteps) (.: on the stairs)? ? . 8. , (behind you)? ? . 9. , ? ? . 10. , ? ? . 11. , ? ? (order a good dinner) (champagne [-pein]).








. 1. What did you do next? I hid behind the door and waited. 2. What did you do next? I searched the house. 3. What did you do next? I waited a little and followed the man at a distance. 4. What did you do next? I got into my car and drove away. 5. What did you do next? I called the airport and booked [-kt] a ticket for the ten oclock flight. ( call: call the airport, call the police, call the bank.) 6. What did you do next? I packed [-kt] my suitcases and left the house. Where did you go? I went to the railway station and bought a ticket for the nine oclock train. 7. What did he do when you heard footsteps on the stairs? I hid under the bed. 8. What did he do when you heard footsteps behind you? I ran. 9. What did you do when you discovered the dead body? I called the police. 10. What did you do when they left? I locked [-kt] the door and went to bed. 11. What did you do when your wife walked out on you? (: when your wife left you.) I went to a restaurant and ordered a good dinner with caviar and champagne.



TIME FOR FUN



A naked woman robbed a bank. Nobody could remember her face.



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EXERCISE 140



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A: Why did you shave off your beard?

B: My wife insisted on it.

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1. ? ? . 2. (your will), ? ? . 3. , ? ? (producer) . 4. (the shape of your nose)? ? . 5. ? ? . 6. -? ? . 7. (so suddenly)? ? . 8. (quit your job), ? ? . 9. (cancel your trip)? ? . 10. ? ? . 11. (your appointment with the doctor)? ? . 12. ? ? . 13. ? ? .



. 1. Why did you shave off your mustache? My wife insisted [in?sistid] on it. 2. Why did you change your will, Mr. White? My lawyer insisted on it. (Somebodys will = somebodys last will .) 3. Why did you change your name, Miss? The producer insisted on it. 4. Why did you change the shape of your nose? My husband insisted on it. ( : the form of your nose.) 5. Why did you change the shape of your ears? My wife insisted on it. 6. Why did you move to New York? My wife insisted on it. 7. Why did you leave so suddenly? My wife insisted on it. 8. Why did you quit your job, Mrs. White? My husband insisted on it. 9. Why did you cancel your trip? My wife insisted on it. 10. Why did you cancel your wedding? My parents insisted on it. 11. Why did you cancel your appointment with the doctor? My wife insisted on it. 12. Why did you put off your wedding? My fiance insisted on it. 13. Why did you file for divorce? My Mom insisted on it.



TIME FOR FUN



Why did you two split up?

She is a liar and a cheat! She said she was the whole night at her sisters!

So? Maybe she was?

No way. I was the whole night at her sisters!



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EXERCISE 141



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A: Why did you do that, Ted?

B: Why did I do what?

A: Why did you kill him?

B: I didnt kill him. Where did you get this crazy idea?

A: If you didnt kill him, who did?

B: Good question.

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Книга предназначена для тех, кто в изучении английского языка не продвинулся дальше уровня «читаю со словарем» и желает научиться говорить (а не только читать и писать) по-английски. Обучение разговорной речи происходит параллельно с повторением грамматики − шаг за шагом, от самого простого к более сложному. При этом грамматика не является самоцелью, а только подспорьем. Книга замечательно подходит для курсов разговорного английского языка для начинающих, но может быть также использована при индивидуальном или самостоятельном обучении.

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