Презентация, доклад по английскому языку к уроку 5, класс 8

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Ex. 4 page186

Слайд 1Unit 5 Form 8

Unit 5    Form 8

Слайд 2Ex. 4 page186

Ex. 4 page186

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Слайд 5Ex. 5., page 187

Ex. 5., page 187

Слайд 61. at, with, in;
2. to, from;
3. of, by, by;


4. by;
5. at, off;
6. into/out of;
7. on;
8. on, —;
9. to;
10. to

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1. at, with, in; 2. to, from; 3. of, by, by; 4. by; 5. at, off;6. into/out

Слайд 7Ex. 7., page 187

Ex. 7., page 187

Слайд 8A.
1. Наши друзья любят провожать своих родственников, отправля-ющихся путешествовать.
2.

Вскоре мы его раскусили и поняли, какой план он строит (что он замышляет).
3. Я пойду позабочусь об обеде.
4. Я не очень часто вижу его в последнее время.
A. 1. Наши друзья любят провожать своих родственников, отправля-ющихся путешествовать. 2. Вскоре мы его раскусили и поняли,

Слайд 9B.
1. Who saw Mr. Swift off at the airport when

he was flying (away) to America?
2. I promise I’ll see to it that the children are given their dinner.
3. He (has) never managed to deceive his elder sister. She has always seen (saw) through him.
4. When shall/will I see you round again?
B. 1. Who saw Mr. Swift off at the airport when he was flying (away) to America?

Слайд 10Ex. 13., page 189

Ex. 13., page 189

Слайд 111. In the morning my father always buys a newspaper in

the newspaper stand.
2. John seldom (rarely) goes on holiday in autumn.
3. I am occasionally late for classes. But I am not at all proud of it.
4. This film has just been shown to the young viewers (audience).
1. In the morning my father always buys a newspaper in the newspaper stand. 2. John seldom

Слайд 125. He has hardly ever been to England in winter.
6.

Have you often met such talented people in the theatre?
7. Mr Roberts doesn’t usually come downstairs to tea.
8. What fruit is often supplied to the capital in summer?
5. He has hardly ever been to England in winter. 6. Have you often met such talented

Слайд 13Ex. 17., page 193

Ex. 17., page 193

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Слайд 16Ex. 25., page 198

Ex. 25., page 198

Слайд 171. to be at ease in all circumstances;
2. the spirit

of true courtesy;
3. estimated expenses;
4. the route and region of travel;
5. unexpected detentions;
1. to be at ease in all circumstances; 2. the spirit of true courtesy; 3. estimated expenses;

Слайд 186. at daybreak;
7. receive the respect of others;
8. to

make the journey more agreeable;
9. special considerations;
10. ample time;
6. at daybreak; 7. receive the respect of others; 8. to make the journey more agreeable; 9.

Слайд 1911. should not be feared;
12. facing the engine;
13. have

“charge” of the windows;
14. object to a window being opened;
15. how much the rosy of their cheeks owes to art instead of nature;
11. should not be feared; 12. facing the engine; 13. have “charge” of the windows; 14. object

Слайд 2016. a nail file;
17. point the hand indicating 4 to

the sun;
18. keep a journal;
19. a remembrance
16. a nail file; 17. point the hand indicating 4 to the sun; 18. keep a journal;

Слайд 21Ex. 26., page 199

Ex. 26., page 199

Слайд 22a
b
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3, 5, 9
1, 4, 7
2, 6, 8, 10

abc3, 5, 9 1, 4, 7 2, 6, 8, 10

Слайд 23Ex. 27., page 199

Ex. 27., page 199

Слайд 241. You should hurry: the hall is to be ready for

the beginning of the sitting.
2. All of you are to stay after classes and complete (finish) the work.
3. Tools are to be left here.
4. To be taken with water or fruit juice.
5. The papers (documents) are to be read (out) in the parliament.
1. You should hurry: the hall is to be ready for the beginning of the sitting. 2.

Слайд 256. The Prime Minister is to visit our country in August.


7. The satellite is to be launched at the beginning of summer (in early summer).
8. Not to be heated above 50 degrees.
6. The Prime Minister is to visit our country in August. 7. The satellite is to be

Слайд 266. The Prime Minister is to visit our country in August.


7. The satellite is to be launched at the beginning of summer (in early summer).
8. Not to be heated above 50 degrees.
6. The Prime Minister is to visit our country in August. 7. The satellite is to be

Слайд 279. You are to ask your parents to come to the

school.
10. This problem is to be solved by the government in the near future.
9. You are to ask your parents to come to the school.10. This problem is to be

Слайд 28Ex. 29., page 200

Ex. 29., page 200

Слайд 291. We needn’t buy food today, we’re eating out in a

restaurant.
2. Does anyone need a lovely grey kitten?
3. You (we) needn’t hurry, the train leaves (departs) only in three hours. (We have three hours before the train leaves.)
1. We needn’t buy food today, we’re eating out in a restaurant. 2. Does anyone need a

Слайд 304. I understood that Sam needed my help.
5. We don’t

need another actress for this role.
6. We (you) needn’t speak about it again, I remember everything.
4. I understood that Sam needed my help. 5. We don’t need another actress for this role.

Слайд 317. Do you need any new copies of this text?
8. If

we needn’t do lessons today, let’s go to the cinema.
7. Do you need any new copies of this text?8. If we needn’t do lessons today, let’s

Слайд 32Ex. 33., page 200

Ex. 33., page 200

Слайд 331. I needn’t have phoned Andy. My sister phoned him (did

it) before me.
2. You could have told me we were not going to school on Monday.
3. Alice shouldn’t have drunk cold milk.
1. I needn’t have phoned Andy. My sister phoned him (did it) before me. 2. You could

Слайд 344. Kim should have typed the letter. Her handwriting is no

good.
5. Michael needn’t ask about this (it). He knows the answer to this question.
6. You could have taken part in the competition. Why didn’t you come?
4. Kim should have typed the letter. Her handwriting is no good. 5. Michael needn’t ask about

Слайд 354. Kim should have typed the letter. Her handwriting is no

good.
5. Michael needn’t ask about this (it). He knows the answer to this question.
6. You could have taken part in the competition. Why didn’t you come?
4. Kim should have typed the letter. Her handwriting is no good. 5. Michael needn’t ask about

Слайд 367. Caroline, you should have washed up.
8. We needn’t look

for Granny’s glasses. She has already found them.
9. Jack needn’t have gone to the shops. There is plenty of food at home.
7. Caroline, you should have washed up. 8. We needn’t look for Granny’s glasses. She has already

Слайд 3710. They should have painted the walls yellow. Mrs Adams likes

this colour.
10. They should have painted the walls yellow. Mrs Adams likes this colour.

Слайд 38Ex. 36., page 205

Ex. 36., page 205

Слайд 391. Larry looks great (very good) for his age.
2. The

boy looks too tired to go farther (further).
3. Ann says she feels great after her seaside holiday.
4. The pie tastes very nice, thank you.
1. Larry looks great (very good) for his age. 2. The boy looks too tired to go

Слайд 405. It’s getting hot, let’s open the window.
6. His story

sounds interesting.
7. The teapot (kettle) still feels hot.
8. Does the soup taste good?
5. It’s getting hot, let’s open the window. 6. His story sounds interesting. 7. The teapot (kettle)

Слайд 419. You look very smart. Where are you going?
10. Your

little brother looks quite happy.
11. The song sounds very quiet, I don’t understand the words.
12. What’s this dish? It smells so tasty.
9. You look very smart. Where are you going? 10. Your little brother looks quite happy. 11.

Слайд 42Ex. 38., page 205

Ex. 38., page 205

Слайд 431. (The) Lilac smells sweet.
2. John always speaks quietly.
3. My

uncle looked at me angrily.
4. The music sounds loud.
1. (The) Lilac smells sweet. 2. John always speaks quietly.3. My uncle looked at me angrily. 4.

Слайд 445. Nelly feels well, but her sister still looks bad.
6.

The children speak Spanish badly (poorly).
7. When Ann heard the news, she became sad.
8. Jack was/felt warm. He didn’t feel it was freezing outdoors.
5. Nelly feels well, but her sister still looks bad. 6. The children speak Spanish badly (poorly).7.

Слайд 459. Mrs Biggs greeted us coldly and left the room.
10.

The food tastes bitter.
11. It’s getting dark.
12. While saying goodbye (parting with us), he was smiling sadly.
9. Mrs Biggs greeted us coldly and left the room. 10. The food tastes bitter. 11. It’s

Слайд 49Ex. 43., page 209

Ex. 43., page 209

Слайд 501. Last year two Englishwomen came to our school.
2. I’d

like to learn (know) more about the Belgian Royal Family.
3. (The) Mexicans speak Spanish.
1. Last year two Englishwomen came to our school. 2. I’d like to learn (know) more about

Слайд 514. The Chinese belong to a very ancient civilization and every

Chinese is proud of it.
5. (The) Finns are great skiers and so are the Norwegians.
6. She is Irish, but she lives in England.
4. The Chinese belong to a very ancient civilization and every Chinese is proud of it. 5.

Слайд 524. The Chinese belong to a very ancient civilization and every

Chinese is proud of it.
5. (The) Finns are great skiers and so are the Norwegians.
6. She is Irish, but she lives in England.
7. Two Italians and a German play in their football team.
4. The Chinese belong to a very ancient civilization and every Chinese is proud of it. 5.

Слайд 538. The Spanish (Spaniards) are famous for their singing and dancing.


9. These two young men are Canadian(s). They’ve come (came) here from Ottawa.
10. The name of this artist is familiar to every Frenchman (French person).
8. The Spanish (Spaniards) are famous for their singing and dancing. 9. These two young men are

Слайд 57Ex. 53., page 217

Ex. 53., page 217

Слайд 58absolute–
абсолютный
altogether–
в общей сложности, совершенно
cavalcade–
кавалькада, вереница
commercial–
коммерческий, финансовый
countless–
бесчисленный,

несчетный
absolute– абсолютныйaltogether– в общей сложности, совершенноcavalcade– кавалькада, вереницаcommercial– коммерческий, финансовыйcountless– бесчисленный, несчетный

Слайд 59fjords–
фиорд

fjords– фиорд

Слайд 60half-sister–
сводная сестра
idyllic–
идиллический

half-sister– сводная сестра idyllic– идиллический

Слайд 61steward–
управляющий, эконом, стюард

steward– управляющий, эконом, стюард

Слайд 62totally–
целиком, полностью

totally– целиком, полностью

Слайд 63thrill–
восторг, восхищение; вызывать трепет, волновать

thrill– восторг, восхищение; вызывать трепет, волновать

Слайд 64nightmare–
кошмар

nightmare– кошмар

Слайд 65clatter–
звяканье; звякать

clatter– звяканье; звякать

Слайд 66confuse–
путать, запутывать

confuse– путать, запутывать

Слайд 67rough–
грубый

rough– грубый

Слайд 68sink–
тонуть, погружаться

sink– тонуть, погружаться

Слайд 69groan–
стон; стонать

groan– стон; стонать

Слайд 70tremble–
дрожать

tremble– дрожать

Слайд 71annual–
ежегодный

annual– ежегодный

Слайд 72reunion–
воссоединение, встреча

reunion– воссоединение, встреча

Слайд 73embrace–
обнимать

embrace– обнимать

Слайд 74tear–
слеза

tear– слеза

Слайд 75flow–
течение, поток; течь

flow– течение, поток; течь

Слайд 76wrinkled–
морщинистый

wrinkled– морщинистый

Слайд 77destination–
место назначение

destination– место назначение

Слайд 78vessel–
судно

vessel– судно

Слайд 79bare–
голый, обнаженный, оголенный

bare– голый, обнаженный, оголенный

Слайд 80bareheaded –
непокрытой головой

bareheaded – непокрытой головой

Слайд 81barefooted–
босой

barefooted– босой

Слайд 82couple–
пара

couple– пара

Слайд 83Ex. 56., page 220

Ex. 56., page 220

Слайд 84to clatter on the roof;
a confusing answer;

a rough sea;


to sink to the bottom;
a groan of despair;
to tremble with anger (rage);

стучать по крыше –
путанный (неясный) ответ –
неспокойное море –
опуститься на дно –

стон отчаяния –
дрожать от ярости-


to clatter on the roof; a confusing answer; a rough sea; to sink to the bottom; a

Слайд 85to embrace tenderly;
a fishing vessel;

a flow of words;
the destination

of our trip;
wrinkled cheeks;

an annual holiday (festival);

нежно обнять –
рыболовное судно –
поток слов –
конечная цель нашей поездки –
морщинистые щеки –
ежегодный праздник –

to embrace tenderly;a fishing vessel; a flow of words; the destination of our trip; wrinkled cheeks; an

Слайд 86to burst into tears;
bare branches of trees;
a thrilling game;


a family reunion;
a real nightmare;
a married couple

разразиться слезами –
голые ветки деревьев –
захватывающая игра –
воссоединение семьи –
настоящий кошмар –
супружеская пара -


to burst into tears; bare branches of trees; a thrilling game; a family reunion; a real nightmare;

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