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НЕДЕЛЯ 1
VERB “TO BE”
PRONOUNS
I
He
She
I–я
You – ты,
Вы
He – он
She – она
It – оно,
Weэ–томы
You – вы
They – они
МЕСТОИМЕНИЯ
It
You
We
They
• am
(‘m)
• is
(‘s)
• are
(‘re)
ГЛАГОЛ «БЫТЬ»
P.S. В речи чаще используются
сокращенная форма, которая
дана в скобках.
Если за глаголом ”be” следует
существительное с предлогом,
то он переводится
как ”находиться”, ”быть”.
Если за глаголом ”be” следует
существительное без предлога
или прилагательное, то при
переводе его можно опускать.
Workshop #1
Pronouns. To be
ПОРЯДОК СЛОВ
И ГЛАГОЛ
It is sunny
Солнечно
It is good to be kind
Хорошо быть
добрым
I am a teacher. – Я учитель.
You’re a girl. – Ты девушка.
We are in Russia. – Мы в
России.
Are you there? – Ты там?
Am I wrong? – Я не прав?
Is it hard? – Это сложно?
He is not Italian. – Он не итальянец.
They’re not drunk. – Они не пьяные.
It’s not a flower. – Это не цветок.
It is important to be
healthy
Важно быть
здоровым
It is bad to be lazy
Плохо быть
ленивым
Phrase Trainer #1
I am …\ I’m not …
Is he …? Is she…?
Рассказать о себе:
Я являюсь\нахожусь …,
я не являюсь …
Является ли он …?
Является ли она…?
(находится)
 I am tired. I’m not tired.
 Is she an actress? Is he an actor?
 I am a student. I’m not at work.
 Is she sad ? Is he happy?
 I am a C.E.O, I’m not a manager
 Is she at work? Is he at home?
Are you …?
Являетесь ли вы …?
Находитесь ли вы …?
It is important\good\bad ...
Мнения: это важно быть …
это плохо быть …
это хорошо быть …
 Are you at work?
 It is important to be healthy.
 Are you happy?
 It is good to be happy.
 Are you teachers?
 It is bad to be lazy.
New Vocab #1
ENGLISH
RUSSIAN
ASSOCIATION TRANSCRIPTION
honest
честный
О НЕт
[o’nest]
My friends are always honest with me.
angry
сердитый
сердитая вЕНГРИя
[e’ngri]
I am very angry with you!
kind
добрый
КИНДер сюрприз
[ka’jnd]
My boyfriend is very kind and strong.
bossy
властный
властный БОСС
[bo’si]
Is she bossy? It is bad to be bossy!
careful
осторожный
КАРЕ ФУЛхауз
[ke’aful]
Children are not careful! They are
impatient!
attentive
внимательный
ТЕНь от ИВы
[ate’ntiv]
My wife is very attentive!
impatient
нетерпеливый
[impe’jshn]
My boss is so impatient!
[stron]
It is good to be strong!
strong
сильный
нетерпеливый
ПАЦИЕТ
СТРОЙка
husband
муж
ХОЗяин БЕНТли
[ha’sbend]
wife
жена
ВАЙ Фай
[vaif]
РЕпа ЛОТо
[re’lativs]
relatives
родственники
EXAMPLE
My husband isn’t angry. He is very
happy.
My wife is very attentive!
My relatives are not bossy
СЕМЬЯ
ENGLISH
RUSSIAN
TRANSCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
family
семья
[fe’mili]
My family is happy
brother
брат
[bra’ze]
My brother is kind
sister
сестра
[si’ste]
My sister is funny
mom, mother
мама
[mam, ma’ze]
My mom is not a doctor
dad, father
папа
[ded, fa’ze]
My dad is very hardworking
parents
родители
[perents]
My parents are very kind
friend
друг
[frend]
My friend is not sad
ПРИЛАГАТЕЛЬНЫЕ
ENGLISH
RUSSIAN
TRANSCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
important
важный
[impo’tent]
It is important to be kind
good
хороший
[gud]
We are good friends
bad
плохой
[bed]
It is not bad to be sad
stubborn
упрямый
[sta’bon]
I am not stubborn
selfish
эгоистичный
[se’lfish]
It is not good to be selfish
polite
вежливый
[pola’it]
We are very polite
big
большой
[big]
My house is big
small
маленький
[smol]
My room is small
НЕДЕЛЯ 2
ГЛАГОЛ
ОБЯЗАТЕЛЕН!
ДЕЙСТВИЕ ИЛИ
ОПИСАНИЕ? /
ГЛАГОЛ ДЕЙСТВИЯ
ИЛИ ГЛАГОЛ TO BE
I am a teacher.
I teach students.
She is a designer
She creates clothes
He is a father.
He loves his children.
They are curious.
They want to explore
the world.
ГЛАГОЛ + ГЛАГОЛ
to dance – первая форма глагола, или инфинитив. ‘To’
перед самим глаголом как ‘–ть’ в русских глаголах:
танцевать, петь, любить, отдыхать.
Like + dance = I like to dance = Я люблю танцевать
Need + rest = We need to rest = Нам нужно отдохнуть
Want + see = They want to see you = Они хотят увидеть тебя
ON
Monday – ПН WEEKDAYS and WEEKEND
Tuesday – ВТ
Thursday – ЧТ Saturday - СБ
Wednesday - СР
Friday - ПТ
Sunday - ВС
I wake up at 8 o’clock. – Я
Do you wake up at 8? – ты
просыпаюсь в 8 часов.
просыпаешься в 8?
We want coffee. – Мы хотим кофе
Do they want coffee?
He\She works every week day.
Does he\she work every day?
It helps me. – Это помогает мне.
Does it help me?
I don’t wake up at 8.
They don’t want coffee.
He\she doesn’t work every week day
It doesn’t help me.
Workshop #2
Present Simple
ADVERBS
HOW OFTEN?
Always – всегда
I always love you
She is always late
Usually – обычно
I usually wake up early
He is usually polite
Often – часто
We often meet at work
Sometimes – иногда
I drink green tea sometimes
Seldom – редко
I eat chips seldom
Never – никогда
I never drink coffee. I hate it.
Phrase Trainer #2
I LIKE TO ... / HE LIKES TO ...
DO YOU ... EVERY DAY?
2 глагола подряд;
второй глагол оканчивается на –ть:
«Я люблю .........ть»
вопрос о регулярном действии
«...............те ли вы каждый день?»
 She likes to play basketball
 Do you watch movies?
 I want to call him
 Do you like to go for a walk?
 He wants to know about it
 Do you study every day?
WOULD YOU LIKE ... ?
вежливое предложение
«Вы бы хотели ...?»
I (DON’T) THINK THAT
выражение своего мнения
«Я (не) думаю, что ...»
 Would you like some chocolate?
 I think that it is sad.
 Would you like some chocolate?
 I don’t think that it is important
 Would you like to drink?
 I don’t think that it is brilliant.
How to answer?
-
What would you like to start with?
I would like to start with a salad.
Would you like a Caesar or a Greek salad?
A Caesar, please.
Would you like some dessert?
Yes, please! I would like a chocolate cake.
Would you like your coffee with the salad?
No, thanks. I would like to drink my coffee with the cake.
And I wouldn't like to wait long, please. I am in a hurry.
- Of course.
New Vocab #2
ENGLISH
RUSSIAN
ASSOCIATION
travel
путешествовать
ТРАВа
[tre’vel]
buy
покупать
БАЙк
[baj]
spend
(time)
проводить
(время)
с пользой END
[spend tajm]
spend
(money)
тратить деньги
go to
уходить
come to
с пользой END
TRANSCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
We buy souvenirs, when we
travel.
When they travel, they go for a
walk very often.
I like to spend time with my
friends.
[spend ma’ni]
I like to spend money, when I
travel!
ГОре, уходит
[gou tu]
He goes to concerts 5 times a
week…
приходить
пришла с
КАМерой
[kam tu]
I love this band! I come to every
concert!
cinema
кинотеатр
СИНЕва экрана
[si’nema]
I go to concerts twice a year,
and I don’t go to the cinema.
concert
концерт
КОНЦЕРТ
[ko’nsert]
My son is at the concert, he is
busy!
walk
прогулка
ВОЛК
[volk]
My parents go for a walk every
weekend.
sunny
солнечный
САНИ
[sa’ni]
When it is sunny, we go for a walk
rainy
дождливый
РЕЙтинг
[re’jni]
He likes when it is rainy!
snowy
снежный
СНОВа
[sno’ui]
We play chess, when it is snowy.
НЕДЕЛЯ 3
WH-QUESTIONS
What – что, какой
Why – почему,
зачем
When - когда
How – как
How much –сколько
– для того, что
нельзя посчитать, и
для денег
How many –сколько
– для всего, что
можно сосчитать
Which …– который
Where – где,куда
• WHO – кто
HAVE \ HAS
I
•have
You
We
•have
They
He
She
It
•has
I have a cat.
You have a good job.
We have a car.
They have a family.
He has time.
She has an apartment.
It has Bluetooth.
FORMATION
I\you\we\they have a
cat.
He\she\it has a room.
Do I\you\we\they
have a cat?
Does he\she\it have a
room?
обычный порядок
слов
Who likes football?
Who drinks coffee?
Workshop #3.1
Have\has
Question words
Русское «У меня есть…»
по-английски «Я имею» - I have!
I\you\we\they don’t have enough time.
He\she\it doesn’t have a room.
PHRASES
WITH “HAVE”
•
have a shower
•
have a bath
•
have holidays \ a
vacation
•
have a rest
•
have
breakfast\lunch\dinner
•
have a headache
•
have a toothache
•
have a stomachache
•
have a cold
•
have a sharp pain in…
•
have a medical insurance
Workshop #3.2
Speak (to)
-Говорить официально
Speak to my boss
Talk (to)
- Общаться по дружески
- Говорить на языке
Speak English
Tell _
Talk to my friends
Talk to me
Say
_
- Рассказывать истории
правду
Сказать
Tell me about it
Say “hello”!
- Велеть, попросить
I tell her to learn English
Say it to me
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
•
I often speak to my
business partners.
We speak English a lot.
I need to talk to my
husband\wife.
Tell me the truth!
I often tell funny stories.
He doesn’t like to say “I
am sorry”
Say “I am sorry” to me!
I say ‘Hello’ every 5
minutes!
Look – сосредотачивать взгляд на предмете
Look at the picture! Look at him!
See
Let’s look outside!
– физически видеть окружающие объекты
Do you see a man in the dark? I see a girl. I see my
family every day.
Watch – наблюдать, следить, смотреть фильм
We often watch comedies. I usually watch the news. He
watches the rain.
Phrase Trainer #3
I HAVE ENOUGH … TO …
WHY IS IT SO …?
У меня достаточно
времени\энергии\денег,
чтобы сделать это
Почему это (эта вещь, идея и т.д.)
так важно?
 I have enough money to buy a car.
 Why is it so interesting?
 I have enough energy to work.
 Why is it so bad?
 I have enough time to go for a walk.
 Why is it so difficult?
I HAVE A PROBLEM WITH …
WHAT DO YOU SAY IF …?
У меня проблема с (процессом,
вещью, человеком)
Предложение действия:
Что скажешь, если я пойду с тобой?
 I have a problem with time-management.  What do you say If I help you?
 I have a problem with my car.
 What do you say if I fix your car?
 I have a problem with public speaking.
 What do you say if I call you later?
New Vocab #3
ENGLISH
RUSSIAN ASSOCIATION TRANSCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
sick
больной,
испытывающий
тошноту
горячий ноСИК,
больной пёСИК
[sik]
If you are sick, you need to take a
pill.
healthy
здоровый
в ХЕЛЬСИнки
здоровые люди
[he’lthi]
I don’t like to be sick! I want to be
healthy!
a headache
головная боль
поХУДЕЙ-КА!
[he’dejk]
Why do you have headaches?
a сough
кашель
КАФель
[kaf]
She has a strong cough. Call a
doctor, please!
a
stomachache
боль в животе
у СТОМАТолога
живот болит
[stoma’kejk]
a sore throat
больное горло
СОР во РТУ
[so‘rthroat]
prescription
рецепт от
врача
ПРОСто
СКРИПнула дверь
[preskri‘pshn]
I need to get a prescription.
high
temperature
высокая
температура
ПРИВЕТ,
ТЕМПЕРАТУРА!
[haj
te’mpreche]
When I am sick, I have a high
temperature.
to catch a
cold
подхватить
простуду
КЕТЧуп холодный
[kech kold]
I catch a cold very seldom. It’s not a
serious illness.
to treat the
illness
лечить болезнь
ТРЕТировать
болезнь
[trit i’lnes]
We usually treat a cold with hot tea,
lemon, and honey.
to take pills
принимать
таблетки
принимать
ПИЛЮЛИ
[tejk pils]
Children don’t like to take pills.
I need a pill for my stomachache,
please
I don’t like to have a sore throat.
НЕДЕЛЯ 4
TIME MARKERS
▪
▪
▪
▪
yesterday
(вчера)
last Monday, last
week, last month,
last year, last
summer, last
Christmas… (в
прошлом…)
a week ago, 10
minutes ago, a
year ago (…
назад)
In 1999, in winter,
in March… (в …)
ACTION
I woke (irregular) up at
8.
Did you wake up at 8?
Ты проснулся в 8?
Workshop #4
Past Simple
Did he work yesterday?
Я проснулась в 8 часов.
We wanted coffee.
Он работал вчера?
Мы хотели кофе.
I didn’t sleep last night.
She didn’t work yesterday.
IRREGULAR VERBS
drink – drank - drunk
run – ran – run
sing – sang – sung
go – went – gone
do – did - done
come – came – come
be – was/were – been
have – had – had
say – said – said
pay – paid – paid
cost =
put =
cut =
set =
let =
DESCRIPTION
think – thought =
bring – brought =
catch – caught =
I
he
she
it
send - sent – sent
build – built – built
spend – spent – spent
you
speak – spoke – spoken
write –wrote – written
drive – drove – driven
take – took – taken
eat – ate – eaten
we
they
(n’t)
+ not
was
angry.
tired.
calm.
were
+ not at home
(n’t)
Was/Were
– 1st place
Phrase Trainer #4
I DIDN’T HAVE …
WE WENT TO … LAST…
У меня не было …
Мы ездили в … в прошлый
(четверг)
 I didn’t have enough money
 We went to China last spring
 I didn’t have enough energy
 We went to London last Monday
 I didn’t have a choice
 We went to Europe last year
I BOUGHT .., I DIDN’T BUY …
WHAT ABOUT YOU?
Я сделал это, я не делал то
Что (как) насчет тебя?
 I took a course, I didn’t forget about it!
 What about you?
 I bought a car, I didn’t buy a flat
 What about us?
 I got a letter, I didn’t get a present
 What about a cup of coffee?
New Vocab #4
ENGLISH
RUSSIAN ASSOCIATION TRANSCRITION
EXAMPLE
a guest
гость
ГОСТЬ
[gest]
I had guests yesterday. My relatives
visited me.
a sea view
вид на море
проСИ
интерВЬЮ
[si vju]
I prefer rooms with a sea view. But
the city view is so beautiful!
to book a
room
забронировать
номер
в КНИГЕ
записано
[buk rum]
a towel
полотенце
сТАВИЛ
[ta’uel]
a password
пароль
ПАССажир
открыл WORD
[pe’svord]
Tell me the password for Wi-Fi,
please!
to stay at
the hotel
останавливать
ся в отеле
СТАЯ остается
[stej et ze
ho’utel[]
Last year we stayed at this nice
hotel. But our dog wasn’t happy
about it!
to pay for …
платить за …
плати и ПЕЙ
[pej fo]
to check
in\out
регистрироват
ься,выезжать
ЧЕКИ
ВНУТРЬ\ВОВНЕ
[chek in\aut]
to call a taxi
вызвать такси
ТАКСИ
[col te’ksi]
served
поданный (о
еде)
СЕРВис
[sɛrvd]
expensive
дорогостоящи
й
ЭКСПАНСия
[ekspe’nsiv]
We always book a room for our
children.
We tried to book this country house.
Excuse me, I need an extra towel,
please
Why my dog doesn’t want to pay for
me?!
Last time I checked out early.
Oh! We need to check in first…
I called a taxi 5 minutes ago.
Dinner was served at 8 pm.
At what time is the breakfast served?
The hostel wasn’t expensive!
НЕДЕЛЯ 5
NUMBERS
1 one
11 eleven
2 two
12 twelve
3 three
13 thirteen
4 four
14 fourteen
5 five
15 fifteen
6 six
16 sixteen
7 seven
17 seventeen
8 eight
18 eighteen
9 nine
19 nineteen
10 ten
20 – twenty
30 – thirTY
40 – forty
50 – FIFty
60 – sixty
70 – seventy
80 – eighty
90 – ninety
COUNTABLE &
UNCOUNTABLE
•
Food, baggage, mail, money,
jewelry, hair, grass, garbage…
•
Water, tea, coffee, milk …
•
Bread, butter, cheese, meat …
•
Sugar, salt, pepper, rice …
•
Freedom, humor, imagination,
information, justice, knowledge
THIS
этот
THAT
тот
THESE
эти
THOSE
те
Workshop #5
Pronouns &
Articles
ARTICLES
• one (1) cake
PRONOUNS
перед
существительными
после предлогов и
глаголов
I – my friend - мой
You - your son – твой,
Ваш
He – his dog – его
She – her hobby – её
It – its color – его/её
(о предметах)
We – our house – наш
They – their car - их
He loves me - меня
I know you – тебя
We see him – его
I see her – её
I drink it – его/её
(о предметах)
They help us– нам
I love them - их
a cake, any cake
• one (1) apple
an apple, any apple
• this cake
= the cake!
• Cakes…
Many _ cakes.
• His _ cake!!
Phrase Trainer #5
DO YOU PREFER … OR …?
I PREFER … TO …
Вы предпочитаете … или …?
Выбор между предметами,
действиями или процессами
Я предпочитаю фастфуд, а не
здоровую пищу.
 Do you prefer cheese or ham?
 I prefer cheese to porridge
 Do you prefer jogging or cycling?
 I prefer reading to travelling
 Do you prefer to read or to watch?
 I prefer to surf the net to going to sleep
THERE IS … (in the photo)
Один предмет\человек находится
…
THERE ARE …
Несколько предметов\людей
находятся в …
 There is a man in the photo.
 There are students in the picture
 There is a child in the photo.
 There are children in the park
 There is coffee in the cup.
 There are night-clubs in the city
New Vocab #5
ENGLISH
RUSSIAN ASSOCIATION TRANSCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
delicious
очень
вкусный
ДЕЛИсь дюШЕС
[dili’shez]
What is the price for this dish? It is
delicious!
sweet
сладкий
СВИТь сладкую
вату
[svit]
That cheesecake was too sweet!
tasteless
безвкусный
ТЕСТо и ЛЕС
[te’jstles]
I don’t like this soup, it’s tasteless.
to make an
order
сделать заказ
заказать ОРДЕР
на обыск
[mejk en o’rder]
Are you ready to make an order?
I often order sushi online!
fried
жареный
Стивен ФРАЙ
[frajd]
We liked fried potato very much!
boiled
варёный
БОЙЛер
[bojld]
I don’t like fried chicken, I prefer
boiled fish.
vegetable
овощ
ВЕГЕТАрианцы
[ve’dzhetejbl]
These vegetables are tasteless!
pork
свинина
подПОРКа
[pork]
I would like pork with rice, please!
No garlic, please!
beef
говядина
БИФштекс
[bif]
My friend doesn’t like beef, she is
a vegetarian.
recipe
рецепт
пРЕЦЕПы
[re’sipi]
What are your favorite recipes?
[desɛ’rt]
Chocolate and ice-cream were
my favorite desserts in my
childhood!
dessert
десерт
ДЕСЕРТ
lemon
kiwi
лимон
киви
orange
mango
апельсин
манго
apple
pine-apple
яблоко
ананас
lime
лайм
sour
acidic
кислый
sweet
apricot
сладкий
абрикос
plum
papaya
слива
папайя
peach
nectarine
персик
нектарин
passion-fruit
pear
маракуйя
груша
berries
strawberry
ягоды
клубника
raspberry
blueberry
малина
черника
water-melon
cherry
арбуз
вишня
melon
grapes
дыня
виноград
vegetables
carrot
овощи
морковь
pumpkin
bell-pepper
тыква
сладкий перец
cabbage
corn
капуста
кукуруза
potato
zucchini
картофель
кабачок
lettuce
cucumber
салат(растение)
огурец
tomato
eggplant
помидор
баклажан
beet-root
mushroom
свекла
гриб
celery \ salary
spicy
сельдерей \ зарплата
hot
А зарплату salary я получаю
зеленым сельдереем celery!
bitter
I often add celery, when I cook salad.
острый
mustard
garlic
горчица
чеснок
chili pepper
onion
перец чили
лук
strong taste
napkin
сильный, резкий вкус
салфетка
toothpicks
ketchup
зубочистка
кетчуп
I am allergic to …
I have allergy to …
иметь аллергию на
I am allergic to nuts
olive oil
оливковое масло
I have allergy to dust
vinegar
salt
уксус
соль
pepper
fork
перец
вилка
knife
spoon
нож
ложка
glasses
plates
стаканы
тарелки
bowls
rice
глубокие тарелки, пиалы
рис
bean
bread
боб, фасоль
хлеб
beef
pork
говядина
свинина
НЕДЕЛЯ 6
PROBABILITY
разрешение,
вероятность
MAY TO
 I may go for a
walk when I finish
cleaning my
room.
 I may not touch
my mother’s
clothes.
 It may rain in the
afternoon.
CAN – физическая
возможность
MAY – разрешение,
вероятность
SHOULD – совет
HAVE TO –
обязанность
MUST –
обязательство
CAN TO
&
 General ability
 Permission
(informal)
 Permission
(formal)
 Request
 I can swim.
 Can you help
me?
 We can’t sing
here.
MUST TO
COULD TO
 General ability
(past)
 Request (polite)
 I could swim when I
was 5.
 Could you help me?
 We couldn’t run at
school.
OBLIGATION
обязательство
HAVE TO
obligation in general,
rule
обязательство перед
собой
обязанность в целом,
правило
MUSTN’T = нельзя
NOT HAVE TO = не
надо
 You have to go to
work.
 I don’t have to do
the homework
today.
PAST FORM – HAD TO
ADVICE
совет
SHOULD TO
about yourself and to
your children
 I must go to work.
 I mustn’t do this.
Workshop #6
Modal verbs
 You should go
there, it will be so
much fun!
 We shouldn’t be
late, otherwise
the teacher will
punish us...
 Should I finish my
project by
Monday?
Phrase Trainer #6
LET’S HAVE FUN!
IT DEPENDS ON US
Давайте…!
Это зависит от…
 Let’s talk about it
 It depends on me
 Let’s play tennis
 It depends on my mood
 Let’s order a pizza
 It depends on my sister
EXCUSE ME, MAY I V1?
Извините, можно мне …?
COULD YOU V1?
Не могли бы Вы …?
 Excuse me, may I go out?
 Could you send it to me?
 Excuse me, may I stay at home?
 Could you explain the situation?
 Excuse me, may I say something?
 Could you find the information?
New Vocab #6
ENGLISH
a discount
RUSSIAN ASSOCIATION TRANSCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
The discounts are very big here,
and the quality is very good.
скидка
ДИСКОНТ-центр
[diska’unt]
a size
размер
бросСАЙ
Задумываться, есть
ov ersize
[sajz]
I often go shopping, when I am
abroad!
I can’t find my size in our shops…
a receipt
чек
кассиР, И СИТо
[reci’t]
Don’t forget the receipt,please!
a fitting room
примерочная
конФИТТИ и РУМяна
в примерочной
[fi’tin rum]
to cost
стоить ($)
КОСТь
[kost]
to wait for …
ждать (чего-то)
to bargain
торговаться
to get a refund
to decide
получить
возврат
средств
решить
unpredictable непредсказуемы
й
for sale
на продажу
ВЕеТ ожиданием
ФОнарь
[vejt fo]
Today, I was in a fitting room and I
looked amazing
So… how much does it cost?
We don’t like to wait for online
orders!
эмБАРГО на торг
[ba’rgejn]
We shouldn’t try to bargain at
shopping malls!
тРИ ФОНДа
[get refa’nd]
You may need it, if you want
to geta refund
ДЕСАнт
[desa’jd]
оПеРЕДИ table
[anpredi’ktebl]
The prices here are so
unpredictable!
на СЕЛе
[fo sejl]
Is your house for sale?
How should I decide which
dress is better?!
НЕДЕЛЯ 7
KEY WORDS
 tomorrow –
завтра
 the day after
tomorrow –
послезавтра
 in future – в
будущем
 ON Tuesday –
во вторник
 next week – на
следующей
неделе
 next year, next
summer, next
month…
 in a year,
 in 2 weeks,
 in 5 minutes через…
FORMATION
I\you\we\
they
he\she\it
I\you\we\
they
he\she\it
Will
When
Why
Where
How
…
will go to
sleep
will marry
Brad Pitt
will be cool
will be tired
will not have enough
time.
won’t go to the party
tonight.
will not be famous.
won’t be fat.
I \you\we\they
he\she\it
live alone?
be happy?
stay with him?
go?
I
\you\we\they
will
travel?
he\she\it
work?
Workshop #7
Future Simple
WHEN TO USE
 Predictions –
предположен
ия о
будущем,
предсказания
 Promises –
обещания
 Decisions at
the moment –
решения,
которые мы
принимаем
прямо в
момент речи
Phrase Trainer #7
FROM… TO…
От… до…
С… до…
 Let’s count from 1 to 10
OF
OF – кого? чего?
 The tail of a cat was short
 He was right from the beginning to the end  Birds of feather flock together
 They were together from 7 to 8 a.m.
 She is one of my students
THEY WILL NEVER
WON’T SHE/HE/THEY/WE…?
Они никогда не…
Разве она/он/они/мы не…?
 They will never be together again
 Won’t he be married?
 They will never return to the country
 Won’t they live happily ever after?
 They will never get used to it
 Won’t she work tomorrow?
New Vocab #7
ENGLISH
to turn
left\right
to go straight
forward
RUSSIAN
ASSOCIATION TRANSCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
повернуть
налево\направо
уТЁНок наЛЕВо или
направо?
[tɛn left\rajt]
Excuse me! I got lost. Should I turn left
or right?
идти прямо
СТРЕЛА вСТРЕТились
ВОвремя
[gou strejt
fo’rvard]
You shouldn’t turn anywhere! Just go
straight forward!
to get lost
потеряться
стать как ЛОСь
[get lost]
I am afraid I can get lost here. We
need a sat nav. Can we just use a
set nav?
opposite
противоположный
ОППОЗИция
[o’posit]
The pharmacy is on the opposite
side.
on the
left\right
слева\справа
сЛЕВа или прав?
[on ze left\rajt]
I saw the sea on the left, and my
hotel was on the right. What a nice
location!
close to …
близко к ...
Санта КЛОУС тут
[klouz]
Someday I will work close to the city
center
a corner of …
угол (чего-л.)
КОНЬ И РОВ
[co’rner]
You will find the museum on the
corner of Dale Street and Grand
Street
a way
путь (+способ)
Веером указывает
[vej]
Am I on the right way?
Where is this church? It is this way!
far from …
далеко от …
ФАФли (вафли)
РОМы
[far from]
to get to …
добираться до
добраться до ГЕТТО
[get tu]
We will get to the hotel by metro,
then by car, then by train, then by
horses.
on foot
пешком
на одной ножке
[on fut]
Do you think we can get to the
gallery on foot?
They live so far from the food stores!
В ГОРОДЕ
ENGLISH
RUSSIAN
TRANSCRIPTION
EXAMPLE
a walk
прогулка
[volk]
This hotel is just in 10 minute walk from the
metro station
a bus ride
поездка на
автобусе
[bas rajd]
The city is in 30 minute bus ride from here.
a location
расположение
[loke’jshn]
I like the location of the new office very
much!
a highway
шоссе
[hajwej]
The highways here are very clean and
nice.
a roundabout
перекресток с
кольцевым
движением
[ra’undeba’ut]
When the driver enters a roundabout, it’s
important to be careful.
about
примерно
(+ о чем-л.)
[eba’ut]
I will come to you in about 5 minutes! It’s
about 5 pm now.
to cross the
street
переходить улицу,
переходить дорогу
[kros strit]
We will cross the street and in 20 minutes
we will be at our hotel!
to go along
the street
идти прямо вдоль
улицы
[gou elon strit]
a crossroad
перекресток
[kro’sro’ud]
a map
карта
[mep]
a sat nav
GPS навигатор
[set nev]
traffic light
светофор
[tre’fik lajt]
We decided to go along the street and
then turned on our GPS-navigator.
You need to turn left at the next crossroad.
Could you show me? Where is it on the
map?
Will we take a sat nav? I think we should!
You have to be careful and look at the
traffic light!
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