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England 2 1 34 Holidays 34 1 2 Words 123 4 GRAMMAR 1342.

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3 England 2 1 34

4 Holidays 34 1 2

5 Words 123 4

6 GRAMMAR 1342

7 READING 1234

8 WRITING 123 4

9 Words Read and choose the word with a general meaning: 1) year, month, minute, time, week, day 2) librarian, musician, occupation, actor, dancer 3) sister, cousin, mother, grandfather, relative 4) fairy-tale, legend, book, story, poem 5) square, museum, city, street, park, garden

10 Words Match the antonyms: finishseldomlatefalse trueright oftenblack whitestart leftearly

11 Words Form the names of occupations: music – art – to teach – politics - science – to write – poetry - musician artist teacher politician scientist writer poet

12 Words Match the words and the descriptions: Buckingham Palace A visitor could act in a Hollywood western. Regent’s park A town on the river Thames. Oxford The London home of the British Royal family. MOMI It is the home of London Zoo.

13 Reading Match pairs of rhyming words: musicianguidetreerude mindfood daypolitician moodway goodfree

14 Reading Put the sentences in the right order: Parks are free in London. You can walk among old trees, relax and admire flowers and plants. London’s parks are full of trees, grass, flowers. London is very rich in parks and gardens. 1 2 3 4

15 Reading Put in the missing words: computer, naughty, librarian, hobby, intelligent. I have got a family. My mother is a ______. Her ______ is reading. My dad is a __________ programmer. He is __________. My little sister is funny and sometimes _________. I love my family. librarianhobbycomputerintelligentnaughty

16 Reading Group the words according to reading rules: Never, famous, bright, sign, central, secretary, librarian, lady, ancient 1. newer central secretary 2. famous lady ancient 3. bright sign librarian

17 Writing Make up words: c,i,m,g,a – t,a,n,i,n,c,e – u,d,i,g,e – m,e,u,s,u,m – n,a,i,r,a,r,b,i,l – u,t,e,n,e,v,r,d,a - magic ancient guide museum librarian adventure

18 Writing Write the verbs in past participle form: to write – to buy – to meet – to think – to speak – to eat - written bought met thought spoken eaten

19 Writing Put in the missing letters: pr_p_rty,c_nt_r_, f_m_ _s, _d_c_t_ _n, r_l_t_v_s,_rch_t_ct,b_ll_t. property century famous education relatives architect ballet

20 Writing Write down the address on the envelope. Use: England, 6, London, Yellow Street, Linda Silvester Linda Silvester, 6, Yellow Street, London England

21 Grammar Write down the plural of: a man – a glass – a wolf – a lion – a fish – a city – an apple – men glasses wolves loins fish cities apples

22 Grammar Correct each sentence: 1. When did they visited Big Ben? 2. Who does want to visit the History Museum? 3. Robert wanted to go to the cinema, was Robert? 4. There are a special place for the Queens family. 5. My father is read at the moment. Who wants to visit the History Museum?, didn’t he There is Is reading When did they visit Big Ben?

23 Grammar Complete the sentences. Use The Present Continuous Tense or The Present Simple Tense. Use The Present Continuous Tense or The Present Simple Tense. 1. He …..(play)football now. 2. She often ….. (watch) birds in autumn. 3. ….. he …..(read) at the moment? 4. Ann ….. (play/not) the piano now. 5. Jack ….. (draw) cars every day. 6. ….. she …… (like) to read? 7. We (swim/not) every day. is playing watches is reading isn`t playing draws Does like Don’t swim

24 Grammar Fill in the table: longlonger the longest difficult lazy big interesting good better the best more difficult the most difficult lazier the laziest bigger the biggest more interesting the most interesting Fill in the table:

25 England Write down the word combinations: BigPalace TrafalgarTower BloodyBen BuckinghamAbbey WestminsterSquare

26 England What sights this group of words belong to: famous actors face to face history pop singers the Queens family Madame Tussand`s museum

27 England London parks. True or False? 1.London Zoo is in Regent’s Park. 2.You can see the statue of Peter Pan in St. Jame’s Park. 3.Hyde Park is famous for its Speaker’s corner. T F T

28 England This is a picture of: The Tower of London

29 Holidays Guess what it is: We celebrate it on the 7 th of January and English people on the 25 th of December. Christmas

30 Holidays Guess what it is: People send special cards to someone they love. Usually they don’t sign.

31 Holidays Guess what it is: Children eat chocolate eggs. Sometimes parents hide eggs in the garden and children have to look for them. Children eat chocolate eggs. Sometimes parents hide eggs in the garden and children have to look for them. Easter

32 Holidays Match the holidays and dates: Victory Day September, 1 New Year February, 14 St. Valentine’s Day May, 9 Day of Knowledge April, 1 Fool’s Day December, 31

33 1)London is a city for all seasons, a city of theatres, parks and museums. 2)London is the biggest and most interesting cities in the world. 3)Each part of London has its own history and character. Use: I think that… Because… We can visit… That’s why…

34 THANK YOU FOR YOUR WORK!


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