Use some, any, every, no or their derivative

1. It is so dark here. I can’t see ... . 2. You can ask him ... question, he will answer it. 3. I want to tell you ... interesting. 4. The party was dull, there were ... interesting people. 5. Can you give me ... money? 6. If ... happens let me know. 7. I need ... to help me with my English. 8. ... must be on time for classes. 9. Are you going ... for the weekend? 10. Do we have ... milk? - No, we don’t have ..., go and buy ... . 11. She felt unhappy, she had ... to speak to, ... to do. 12. Would you like ... to drink? 13. Do you live ... near Nick? 14. There’s ... at the door. Can you go and see who it is? 15. Can I have ... milk in my coffee, please? 16.

She doesn’t want to eat ... . 17. Can you give me ... information about places to see in your town? 18. You can take ... book you like. 19. Does ... know Jim? 20. Do you have ... to read?

12.Complete the sentences. Use on, at or in.

1. Gary Clench lives ____ Brighton. He lives _____ Clifton Street. He lives ____ 33 Clifton Street. His flat is ___ the second floor. Carlos lives____Barcelona. I live____Main Street. I live ____109 Main Street.

13.Fill in the gaps with the appropriate preposition of place.

1. There's a strange woman standing ____ a tree. (под) 2. There's a motorbike ____ the car (перед) and a bicycle ____ it (позади), so the car is _____ the yellow motorbike and the bicycle. 3. There's a bus waiting ___ a bus stop. 4. There's a briefcase____ the desk. (под) 5. Can you see a camera ____ the drawer? 6. There are two bedrooms ____ the flat. 7. Santa Monica is ____Southern California. 8. I've got a poster of Kevin Costner_____my wall.

Answer the questions using the numerals in brackets.

1. How old is your brother? (15)

2. How many words are there at the bottom of the page? (11)

3. Are there many books on the top shelf? (25)

4. How old are you, Jack? (19)

5. How many students are there in the academy? (565)

6. How many words are there in Unit 1-3? (2950)

Put cardinal numbers into ordinal.

one two three six eighteen twenty-four fifty-five seventy-one one hundred nine hundred and nine two thousand twenty-three

Read in English.

a) numbers: 6; 73; 38; 17; 13; 12; 0; 101; 152; 1,045; 6,671; 9,854;

87,432; 80,400; 329,645; 110,536; 13,614,200;

b) dates: June 1, 1905; May 9, 1945; July 2, 1800; March 30, 2000; 300 AD; 45 BC;

c) time: 3:10; 4:15; 5:45; 12:00; 1:30; 7:40; 2:05; 8:15; 4:00;

d) titles: Henry VII, Elizabeth II, James I, Charles V, Louis XII, Edward VII, Peter I, Catherine II;

e) telephone numbers: 213-66-01; 421-57-83; 221-00-74; 971-24-50;

426-11-44; 157-18-20; 322-35-04;

f) phrases: exercise 5, page 312, bus 102, room 203, text 6, tram 17,

lecture room 9, chapter 12, line 13, box 481.

READING AND TRANSLATION PRACTICE

TEXT

HOUSE OF MY DREAM

Everyone likes dreaming. Dream is a hope for better things. It helps us to overcome the difficulties of our daily routine. A dream depends on people, on their education, nationality, character and other things. People imagine they have a lot of money, own family, an expensive car.

I'd like to tell you about the house of my dream. I'd like to have my own house on the bank of a beautiful river with crystal water, surrounded by high mountains, covered with green forest of evergreen trees. I would live there with my wife and two children. I imagine my house to be a two- storied building. Near the front side it has a facade with columns and steps up to the front door. There are also two balconies and a terrace in my house. The windows are in the shape of arches. Through them you can see a wonderful landscape. There are lots of fir trees and flowers around the house. And you can walk in the shade of these trees listening to the birds singing.

As you come through the front door, you find yourself in a large hall with an open fireplace. One of the doors leads to the living room. This room faces the south, so it's very sunny and has a lovely view of the whole valley. In the middle of this room there's a thick carpet.

There are few units of furniture in this room. On the left there's a leather sofa and small table nearby, on the right you can see home cinema and satellite receiver. There are two armchairs in the corner of this room. In the living room we spend our evenings chatting with each other, children play with a kitten.

Then a wide staircase takes you to the first floor where there are four bedrooms. My children's rooms are really vast. The wallpapers are very colourful in bright shapes. Also there are lots of toys to play with.

In the basement there is a big garage for our cars. We have got two cars: one for me and one for my wife. Behind the house there is a swimming bath, covered with glass. There are some plastic armchairs around the swimming bath.

Our house looks peaceful and calm and the calmest room is my study. Next door to the study there is our library. It is a huge room with thousands books on history, astronomy, physics, science fictions, fantasy, poetry, etc. Someone might think that it is an antagonism, because everything we want to read we can receive via Internet, but I like real books, to handle them in my hands, to read them page by page.

We have many different electrical appliances in our house. They make our life more comfortable. Also we have some robots to help us. They look after the house, grow vegetables in our garden and involved in cooking. So, we enjoy having greens and fresh vegetables on our dinner table during long winters. Our house is a beautiful place at any time of the year. In winter it's warm and cosy, in summer there is so much to do outside.

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LANGUAGE ACTIVITY

Answer the questions.

1. Why do people like dreaming?
2. Where do you live now? Where would you like to live?
3. How many rooms are there in your flat/ house?
4. What is there in your living room?
5. Where do you usually like to relax in the place you live in?
6. Do you feel comfortable in you flat/house?
7. What makes our life more comfortable?

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