Вот по русски С понедельника по пятницу я думаю о выходных, а точнее о том, как я буду проводить субботу и воскресенье. Я не имею много друзей, поэтому я вынужден придумывать развлекательную программу для себя самостоятельно. Я не лежебока, и не люблю проводить свое время только около телевизора. Я лучше отправлюсь куда-нибудь пешком просто прогуляться, если у меня нет других планов. Активная жизнь увлекает меня больше всего.
В субботу утром я никогда не просыпаюсь слишком поздно. Я лучше встану на рассвете, чем буду валяться в постели до полудня. Выпив чашечку кофе, я трачу четверть часа на чтение политических новостей. Как всегда они обещают дать людям высокую зарплату и пенсию, но их слова говорят громче, чем поступки, а не наоборот. Я не расстраиваюсь, выпиваю еще одну чашку кофе и собираюсь в кино.
Иногда я меняю этот план и иду на выставку, если такая проводится в городе. Я также люблю посещение оперу, театры и спектакли, но в прошлую субботу все билеты были забронированы заранее. Когда я подошел к кассе, продавец билетов сказал мне, что уже поздно – билетов нет.
Как правило, мой выходной день всегда насыщен. Я никогда не скучаю, и даже если нет места, куда я бы мог пойти, я прикладываю все усилия, чтобы сделать все возможное и провести этот день плодотворно. Я читаю книги или что-то изучаю, занимаюсь спортом и строю планы на следующие выходные.
Вот по англ From Monday to Friday I think about weekends OR how I will spend Saturday and Sunday. I don’t have many friends, that’s why I have to come up with the entertaining ideas for me on my own. I’m not a couch potato and hate spending my time only beside the TV-set. I’m likely to go somewhere on foot just to have a walk if I have no other plans. Active life captivates me most of all.
On Saturday morning I never wake up too late. I’d rather wake me up at dawn than lie slugging in a bed till midday. After drinking a cup of coffee, I spend 15 minutes on reading the news about politics. As always they promise to give people high salary and pension but their words speak louder than actions and not the reverse. I don’t get upset, drink another cup of coffee and prepare for a journey to the movies.
Sometimes I change this plan and go to the exhibition if there’s one in my town. I love visiting operas, theaters and plays too, but last Saturday all tickets were reserved in advance. When I came up to a box-office, a ticket seller told me that it was late – no tickets left.
As a rule, my day off is always full of events. I never get bored and even if there’s no place where I might go to, I make an effort to do my best and spend this day productively. I read books or learn something, do sports and make plans for the next weekends.
Paul and Oliver usually have countryside walks every summer in the Wales parks.
1. You aren’t students. Are you students?
2. They won’t be engineers in five years.
Will they engineers in five years?
3. My father isn’t very busy man.
Is my father very busy man?
4. I wasn’t at the university yesterday.
We’re you at the university yesterday?
5. She won’t be free tomorrow.
Will she be free tomorrow?
6. The students aren’t in the classroom now.
Are the students in the classroom now?
7. My sister isn’t 15 today.
Is my sister 15 today?
8. I wasn’t in Moscow yesterday. We’re you in Moscow yesterday?
9. Her work isn’t very interesting.
Is her work very interesting?
10. He isn’t from New York. Is he from New York?
11. She isn’t 16. Is she 16?
12. They aren’t married. Are they married?
13. Jane wasn’t ill last week.
Was Jane ill last week?
14. I am not student. Are you student?
15. It wasn’t cold last winter. Was it cold last winter?
II. Open the brackets using the ward in a correct
form
1. You usually buy fruit at the market, don’t you? (to
buy)
2. They are doing shopping now. (to do)
3. What goods can the customers get at
the department store?
4. Last week I bought this coat. (to buy)
<span>5. On Monday, when they saw her at the department,
she was trying a pair of shoes, (to see. to try on)</span>
6. She said yesterday that she bought the bag last Sunday. (to say. to buy )
7. What size of coats did she wear last year?
(to wear)
8. What size of coat did she wear last year?
(to wear)
9. I like cooking.(to like)
10. My sister likes cooking. (to like)
///. Make up sentences with these words.
1. There are a lot of different food shops
in the cities and towns.
2. There is a great variety of food at the super markets.
3. A lot of boutiques have appeared recently.
4. You can see a lot of goods (товара) in the shop windows.
5. Greengrocer’s shops supply us with fruit and vegetables.