Vocabulary. experience (жизненный) опыт cloudy облачно
experience (жизненный) опыт cloudy облачно food пища, питание; еда, корм important важный, значительный Japan Япония safe безопасный; сейф match матч; спичка terrible страшный, ужасный post почта, посылать по почте fill наполнять; заполнять (in) postcard открытка lend одалживать, давать взаймы post office почта (здание) show показывать, спектакль, шоу snow снег, идти (о снеге) turn поворачивать(ся) time время; раз turn on/off вкл/выкл weather forecast прогноз погоды according to согласно; по have a good time хорошо проводить время as if как будто
Ex. 1. Translate the sentences into Russian, then back into English. Analyze your mistakes and translate the sentences into English one more time:
1. I know this from experience. 2. She has 10 years experience in the job. 3. Where is she from? – She is from Japan. 4. Have you got a match? 5. Do you like to watch a football match on TV? 6. I am going to send the book to you by post. 7. I will take the letter to the post office. 8. I’ll send you a postcard from Japan. 9. The children are playing in the snow. 10. It is snowing. Let’s go for a walk. 11. What time is it now? – It is 11.20. 12. He goes there three times a day. 13. How many times a day do you drink tea? 14. TV gives the weather forecast some times a day. 15. Are you having a good time right now? – Rather! 16. I think it will be rather cloudy tomorrow. 17. It is not safe to go there at night. 18. Do you have a safe to keep the money in? 19. Don’t go to that café, the food is terrible there. 20. To win the match is very important to her. 21. There are some cans of cat food on the shelf. 22. Don’t come up to me. I feel terrible, I may be ill. 23. Fill in this form and give it to me. 24. Fill the basket with those apples and fetch it to your aunt. 25. She always lends money to him. 26. No one will lend him any money, because no one believes him. 27. Stewart asks me to lend him my car for a holiday. 28. I’ve got a new blender I want to show you. 29. He will show you to your seats. 30. Let’s go to a show. 31. The show starts at 7.30 p.m. 32. Turn to the left and you will see the post office between the library and the bank. 33. Turn on the TV set, I’d like to watch the news. 34. Don’t forget to turn off the light before you leave the house. 35. According to your report his business is not so good as he always says. 36. Look at the clouds. They look as if it is going to rain soon. 37. According to the weather forecast it will be cloudy tomorrow.
Порядковые числительные Cardinal numerals
Порядковые числительные, начиная с числительного 4 (four), образуются с помощью суффикса -th: sixth, seventh.
1st first [fɜ ː st] 21st twenty-first 2nd second ['sek(ə)nd] 22nd twenty-second 3rd third [θ ɜ ː d] 30th thirtieth ['θ ɜ ː tɪ θ ] 4th fourth [fɔ ː θ ] 40th fortieth ['fɔ ː tɪ θ ] 5th fifth [fɪ fθ ] 50th fiftieth ['fɪ ftɪ θ ] 6th sixth [sɪ ksθ ] 60th sixtieth ['sɪ kstɪ θ ] 7th s seventh ['sev(ə)nθ ] 70th seventieth ['sev(ə)ntɪ θ ] 8th eighth [eɪ tθ ] 80th eightieth ['eɪ tɪ θ ] 9th ninth [naɪ nθ ] 90th ninetieth ['naɪ ntɪ θ ] 10th tenth [tenθ ] 100th hundredth ['hʌ ndrɪ dθ ] 11th eleventh [ɪ 'lev(ə)nθ ] 101st hundred and first 12th twelfth [twelfθ ] 102nd hundred and second 13th thirteenth [ˌ θ ɜ ː 'tiː nθ ] 200th two hundredth 14th fourteenth [ˌ fɔ ː 'tiː nθ ] 1000th thousandth ['θ auz(ə)ndθ ] 15th fifteenth [ˌ fɪ f'tiː nθ ] 1001st thousand and first 16th sixteenth [ˌ sɪ k'stiː nθ ] 1 000 000th millionth ['mɪ ljə nθ ] 17th seventeenth [ˌ sev(ə)n'tiː nθ ] 18th eighteenth [ˌ eɪ 'tiː nθ ] 19th nineteenth [ˌ naɪ n'tiː nθ ] 20th twentieth ['twentɪ θ ]
Ex. 1. Read the text and answer the questions:
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