English. Homework

Ex 1. Find the end of each word.

You can have a — rolls, baguette, sandwich, toasted sandwich.

You can have a — cappuccino, tea, orange juice, espresso, black coffee.

Ex 2. Complete the phrases.

A ham sandwich, a brown bread, a toasted sandwich, hot chocolate, black coffee, eat here or take away?, a couple of minutes, brown or white bread?, black or white coffee?, have a seat, please.

Ex 3. Add one word in each line of the conversation.

Please — yes, please?

I like two coffees — I’d like two coffee.

To drink here, or away — to drink here or take away?

To drink here. And a toasted ham — and a toasted ham sandwich.

OK. It will be couple minutes — it will be a couple of minutes.

Have seat, please — have a seat, please.

SPORT IS GOOD FOR HEALTH

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  1. Is Mike fond of sports? Yes he is.
  2. What sport does he go in for? He goes in for swimming.
  3. Is he good at basketball and tennis? Yes he is.
  4. Do you go in for sport? Yes I do.
  5. What sport are you good at? I’m good at figure skating .
  6. What do you do to be healthy? I do morning exercises, eat healthy food and go to bed early.

ROBIN HOOD AND HIS MERRY MEN

There are many legends and songs about Robin Hood. The legends say
that he and his three hundred men lived in Sherwood Forest, not far from the
town of Nottingham. His men dressed in green and were good at shooting
with bows and arrows.
Robin Hood and his merry men attacked and robbed the rich and
helped the poor as much as they could.
More than once the Sheriff of Nottingham tried to catch Robin and
his merry men, but he couldn’t. Robin always fooled his enemies.
Once Robin played a trick on one of the Sheriff’s men whom he met in
the forest. The man had orders to arrest Robin Hood. But he did not know
who he was talking to. “Help me to fi nd Robin,” he said to Robin Hood, “and I shall give you half the money that I’ll get for his head.” “All right,” said Robin, “let’s go to
Nottingham. We shall find Robin Hood there. I know him, and I’ll help you to catch him.” When they came to the town, Robin gave the man so much drink that he fell asleep. After that Robin walked off, and the man had to pay the bill.
Some time after, Robin and his friends came to Nottingham to take part in a shooting contest held there by the Sheriff. The prize, an arrow of gold, was for the best shot. Robin, who was dressed like a beggar, won the prize. The next evening as the Sheriff was going to bed, an arrow with a letter on it suddenly whistled through the open window of his bedroom. The Sheriff read, “Thank you for the golden arrow. It was a good prize for my shooting. Robin Hood.”

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Must

  1. A. Must I buy this book or that book?
    B. You must buy that book.
    A. Why?
    B. Because it’s more interesting.
  2. A. Must I put on this dress or that dress?
    B. You must put on this dress.
    A. Why?
    B. Because it’s more beautiful.
  3. A. Must I buy the red or the green coat?
    B. You must buy the red coat.
    A. Why?
    B. Because it’s prettier.
  4. A. Must I buy these gloves or those gloves?
    B. You must buy those gloves.
    A. Why?
    B. Because they are warmer.
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