to spend a holiday - провести отпуск
to spend weekends - проводить выходные
to miss an English lesson - пропустить урок английского языка
to miss friends - скучать по друзьям
to go shopping - ходить за покупками
to go abroad - поехать за границу
to take care of - заботиться о
to take pictures - фотографировать
1. I fell ill and missed my English lesson. - Я заболела и пропустила урок английского.
2. We spent last holiday in Spain. - Мы провели последний отпуск в Испании.
3. I go shopping twice a week. - Я хожу за покупками дважды в неделю.
4. My grandparents often go abroad. - Мои бабушка и дедушка часто ездят за границу.
5. I like spending weekends in the country. - Я люблю проводить выходные за городом.
to spend a lot of time outdoors
to feed the farm horses
to go sightseeing
to walk in the fields
to grow vegetables and fruit
to play the guitar
to visit places of interests
to make a fire
1) He spends a lot of time outdoors no matter what the weather is like.
2) We help our parents to feed the farm horses.
3) When we arrive in London we will immediately go sightseeing.
4) They walked in the fields and collected plants for their herbarium.
5) My granny grows vegetables and fruit in her garden.
6) My dad learnt to play the guitar when he was 15.
7) Our friends want to visit places of interests in our city.
8) We quickly pitched the tent and made a fire.
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Найдите в тексте слова которые являются в языке заимствованиями. when we want to buy something, we must go to the shop where it is sold. in the shop window we see what is sold in the shop. sugar, tea, coffee, salt, pepper, ham, bacon, and so on are sold at the grocer’s. bread is sold at the baker’s, meat at the butcher’s. we go to the greengrocer’s for vegetables and fruit. we buy boots and shoes at the shoe-shop. we buy books at the bookseller’s and jewellery and watches at the jeweller’s. the salesman or salesgirl stands behind the counter. we ask the salesman: “how much is this? ” or “what is the price of that? ” he tells us the price. he gives us the bill. at the cashdesk we give the money and the bill to the cashier, who gives us a check and our change. the salesman wraps up the goods and gives them to us. we put them in our bag. some shops have many departments. we can buy nearly everything we need there. these are called department stores. in some shops there are no salesmen, but only cashiers. the customers choose the goods they want and pay at the cashdesk. these are called self-service shops. if someone tries to take things from a shop without paying they are almost certain to be caught. most shops have store detectives who have the job catching shoplifters. shoplifting is considered a serious crime by the pol