УНШИЖ ОЙЛГОХ, ЯРИХ ДАДЛАГА (1)
What is your name? - My name is Ann.
What is her name? - Her name is Helen.
What is his name? - His name is Mike. Ask this boy his name!
What is your name? - My name is John.
What is your mother`s name? – My mother`s name is Marry.
What is your father`s name? – My father`s name is John.
What is their mother`s name? – Their mother`s name is Marry.
What is their father`s name? – Their father`s name is John.
Where are you from? – I`m from Great Britain.
Where is she from? –She is from Mongolia.
Where is he from? – He is from German.
Where are they from? – They are from Japan.
We live in Mongolia, in Ulaanbaatar.
They live in the USA.
I am Mongolian.
Russian, English and so on.
Have you got a sister? – Yes, I have got a sister. Yes, I have got. Yes. No, I haven`t got a sister. No, I haven`t got. No.
Have you got a brother? – Yes, I have got a brother. Yes, have
got. Yes. No, I haven`t got a brother. No, I haven`t got. No.
Have they got a sister? – Yes, they have got a sister. Yes, they have got. Yes. No, they haven`t got a sister. No, they haven`t got. No.
Have they got a brother? – Yes, they have got a brother. Yes, they have got. Yes. No, they haven`t got a brother. No, they haven`t got. No.
Has your aunt got a daughter? – Yes, my aunt has got a daughter. Yes, my aunt has got. Yes. No, my aunt hasen`t got a daughter. No, my aunt hasen`t got. No.
Has your aunt got a son? – Yes, my aunt has got a son. Yes, my aunt has got. Yes. No, my aunt hasen`t got a son. No, my aunt hasen`t got. No.
Has your uncle got a daughter? – Yes, my uncle has got a daughter. Yes, my uncle has got. Yes. No, my uncle hasen`t got a daughter. No, my uncle hasen`t got. No.
Has your uncle got a son? – Yes, my uncle has got a son. Yes, my uncle has got. Yes. No, my uncle hasen`t got a son. No, my uncle hasen`t got. No.
Has she got a daughter? – Yes, she has got a daughter. Yes, she has got. Yes. No, she hasen`t got a daughter. No, she hasen`t got. No.
Has she got a son? – Yes, she has got a son. Yes, she has got. Yes. No, she hasen`t got a son. No, she hasen`t got. No.
Has he got a daughter? – Yes, he has got a daughter. Yes, he has got. Yes. No, he hasen`t got a daughter. No, he hasen`t got. No.
Has he got a son? – Yes, he has got a son. Yes, he has got. Yes. No, he hasen`t got a son. No, he hasen`t got. No.
How old are you? - I`m twenty.
How old is your friend? – He is twenty, too.
How old is she? – She is twenty two.
How old is your girlfriend? – She is twenty two, too.
Who is she? – She is a woman.
Who is she? – She is a girl.
Who is she? – She is my grandmother.
Who is she? – She is your grandmother.
Who is she? – She her grandmother.
Who is she? – She is his grandmother.
Who is she? – She is their grandmother.
Who is she? – She is my mother.
Who is she? – She is your mother.
Who is she? – She her mother.
Who is she? – She is his mother.
Who is she? – She is their mother.
Who is she? – She is my aunt.
Who is she? – She is your aunt.
Who is she? – She her aunt.
Who is she? – She is his aunt.
Who is she? – She is their aunt.
Who is she? – She is my sister.
Who is she? – She is your sister.
Who is she? – She her sister.
Who is she? – She is his sister.
Who is she? – She is their sister.
Who is she? – She is my daugther.
Who is she? – She is your daugther.
Who is she? – She her daugther.
Who is she? – She is his daugther.
Who is she? – She is their daugther.
Who is she? – She is my granddaugther.
Who is she? – She is your granddaugther.
Who is she? – She her granddaugther.
Who is she? – She is his granddaugther.
Who is she? – She is their granddaugther.
Who is he? – He is a man.
Who is he? – He is a boy.
Who is he? – He is my grandfather.
Who is he? – He is your grandfather.
Who is he? – He her grandfather.
Who is he? – He is his grandfather.
Who is he? – He is their grandfather.
Who is he? – He is my father.
Who is he? – He is your father.
Who is he? – He her father.
Who is he? – He is his father.
Who is he? – He is their father.
Who is he? – He is my uncle.
Who is he? – He is your uncle.
Who is he? – He her uncle.
Who is he? – He is his uncle.
Who is he? – He is their uncle.
Who is he? – He is my brother.
Who is he? – He is your brother.
Who is he? – He her brother.
Who is he? – He is his brother.
Who is he? – He is their brother.
Who is he? – He is my son.
Who is he? – He is your son.
Who is he? – He her son.
Who is he? – He is his son.
Who is he? – He is their son.
Who is he? – He is my grandson.
Who is he? – He is your grandson.
Who is he? – He her grandson.
Who is he? – He is his grandson.
Who is he? – He is their grandson.
How is your granmother? - My grandmother is fine, thanks. She is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your father? - My mother is fine, thanks. She is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your uncle? - My aunt is fine, thanks. She is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your sister? - My sister is fine, thanks. She is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your daughter? - My daughter is fine, thanks. She is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your granddaughter? - My granddaughter is fine, thanks. She is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your grandfather? - My grandfather is fine, thanks. He is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your father? - My father is fine, thanks. He is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your uncle? - My uncle is fine, thanks. He is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your brother? - My brother is fine, thanks. He is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your son? - My son is fine, thanks. He is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
How is your grandson? - My grandson is fine, thanks. He is fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
And how are they? –They are fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
And how are you? – I am fine, thanks. Fine, thanks.
What is she? – She is a doctor.
What is he? – He is a teacher.
What are you? - I am a driver.
What are they? – They are engineers.
Is she a teacher? – Yes, she is a teacher. No, she isn`t a teacher. Yes, she is. No, she isn`t. Yes. No.
Is he a teacher? – Yes, he is a teacher. No, he isn`t a teacher. Yes, he is. No, he isn`t. Yes. No.
Is your mother a teacher? – Yes, my mother is a teacher. No, my mother isn`t a teacher. Yes, she is a teacher. No, she isn`t a teacher. Yes, she is. No, she isn`t. Yes. No.
Is your father a teacher? – Yes, my father is a teacher. No, my father isn`t a teacher. Yes, he is a teacher. No, he isn`t a teacher. Yes, he is. No, he isn`t.
Is your sister a teacher? – Yes, my sister is a teacher. No, my sister isn`t a teacher. Yes, she is a teacher. No, she isn`t a teacher. Yes, she is. No, she isn`t. Yes. No.
Is your brother a teacher? – Yes, my brother is a teacher. No, my brother isn`t a teacher. Yes, he is a teacher. No, he isn`t a teacher. Yes, he is. No, he isn`t. Yes. No.
Are you a pilot? – Yes, I am a pilot. Yes, I am. Yes. No, I am not a pilot. No, I am not. No.
Are they pilots? – Yes, they are pilots. Yes, they are. Yes. No, they are not pilots. No, they are not. No.
What do you want to be? – I want to be an engineer.
Do you want to be a teacher? – Yes, I want to be a teacher. Yes, I do. No, I wan`t to be a teacher. No, don`t.
What does she/ he want to be? – She (He) wants to be a doctor.
Does she / he want to be a worker? – Yes, she (he) does/ Yes, she (he) wants to be a worker (No, she (he) doesn`t want to be a worker).
Do you like to play with your friend? – Yes, I do/ Yes, I like to play with my friend (No, I don`t/ No, I don`t like to play with my friend).
Does she (he) like to play with her (his) friend? – Yes, she (he) likes to play with her (his) friend ( No, she/he doesn`t like to play with her/his friend). I can play hide – and – seek, but I can`t play hopscotch. My friend can`t play hopscotch. Let`s play then. – O.K.
What colour is the ball? – It is red.This ball is red.
What colour are the toys? – The fox is red and the crocodile is green. The ducks are yellow and the monkeys are brown.
What colour are these (those) toys? – They are green (blue). These (those) toys are red.
Is it a big doll? Yes, it is a big ball. (No, it isn`t. It is a little ball/ No, it is a little ball).
Are the balls blue? – Yes, they are blue. (No, they aren`t/ No, they are green).
Where is the giraffe? – I`m sorry, I don`t know (It is in the box/ It is under the chair/ It is on the table/ It is not in the box, it is near the table).
Give me the red box (Give me the brown monkeys), please. – Here it is (Here they are).- Thank you. – Not at all. Take the box and put it under the table.Put the toys into the box, please.Put on your new coat! Put your fork down!
What have you (they, the children, those girls, these boys and so on)got?
I have (got) a pen ( a coat, a red star, a little puppy and so on).
She has (got) no brother (sister, father, mother, doll, friends, kittens and so on).
Has he a car (a dog, a ball, a gun, toys, sticks, pencils and so on) got?
How many books has your friend got?
Who has got a penknife (a new notebook, a red ribbon, coloured pictures, pens and so on)?
She is a pretty girl (a good mother, a true friend so on).
They are at home (at school, at the cinema, at the lesson, in the wood, in the field, in the house so on).
Are you angry (hungry, ill, well, Mongolian, German, French and so on)? 2 I am (not) angry with you.
The boy is clever (thin, fat, bad, silly and so on).
The flag is red (blue, yellow, green, black, white, brown, big, little and so on).
What insect is this? – This is a an ant ( a butterfly, a fly, a bee and so on).
What animals are these? – This are camels (tigers, lions, wolves, foxes, cows, horses, donkeys, goats, sheep, rabbits squirrels so on).
Go home! Let us go to the cinema!
Whose plate is it? It is mine (yours, his, hers, its, ours, theirs, Lily`s, Mrs. Smith`s so on).
Whose children are here?
There is a lake in our wood. There are many mushrooms there. What else can you draw?
There is much water in the kettle (in the river, in the glass and so on). There is some milk in the jug.
There is no jam for tea. There are no oranges here.
Where is our milk? – The milk is in the cupboard. –Where is the money for bread? – It is on the table. - Is there any bread for dinner? – Yes, there is (some). – Are there any chairs in that room? – Yes, there are (some). – Are there many girls in your class? – No, there are not many.
There are some nuts on that bush. There are not much honey on my saucer. There are not many foxes in England now.
How many days are there in a month? - There are thirty days or thirty – one.
How many days are there in a week? – There are seven days in a week.
Is this water boiled? Are these pictures coloured?
Her eyes are as blue as the sky. His friend is not so tall as he.
Jimmy is shorter than Lily. He is the shortest boy in his class.
Come here! But I am here. Go there! Your friend is there. Leave my room, please.
When is the sun in the sky? – By day. When are the stars in the sky? – At night when there are no clouds.
I like to sit in the moonlight. I can sit there till the sun rises. Cats like to sleep in the sun.
Palms grow in the South. Sit down in the shade of this palm.
Who can speak English? – I can. – Can you write too? – No, I cannot. She cannot write at all.Try to speak English at your English lessons! Read Lesson Twenty- Four! Count from one to thirty!
May I come in (take your pen, put on my new coat and so on)? -You may take books from me. – May be she will come on Sunday?
He must learn new words. Boys must not smoke at all.Must we read lesson thirty-eight too? – Yes, you must. You must not be lazy.
Will you go with me? – No, I won`t. I won`t go to school. And who will? My girl will come too, if she is not ill. – Who else will go with you? – Their son. He is such a good boy.
We shall come to see you tomorrow. I shall go with you too. I`ll give the girl her pen, if she is at school. I shall write this rhyme in ten minutes. Say this rhyme once more!
I (we, they, you) like cakes very much. She (he, my sister, his son8 her daughter and so on) likes apples very much. The English like turkey and rice. Children like bread and butter.
His house is too far from here (from there, from our school and so on).
Sit in your room! Sit down on the sofa, please. I`ll get up in five minutes. Come to see me on Sunday!
Another cup of tea? – No, thank you. I won`t.
Look out of the window! One womam sees one sheep. Two women see many sheep.
They say that the elephant is the largest animal in the world. The window of your room is larger than the door. Sam`s monkey is very funny.
Уншиж ойлгох, ярих дадлага (2)
Lesson One (1)
I have a book.
I have no notebook.
I have a dog, but I have no cat.I have a dog, but I have no gun.I have a kitten, but I have no squirrel. I have a cup,but I have no spoon.I have a spoon,but I have no jam. I have a vase. I have no lamp. I have five notebooks.I have no pen. Show me Lesson Four! Give me two spoons! A boy and a dog.A bat and a squirrel.A wolf and a fox. A book and a notebook.
Good morning!
1.I have a spoon, but I have no jam.
2.I have no lessons.
3.I see a zebra.
4.Give me one book and two copy-books!
5.Show me a squirrel!
6.Say: ”Seven,six,four,two,five,three,one.”
Lesson Two (2)
This boy has a ball.He has a pistol too.That boy has a gun.He has a stick too. That boy has a cap.This boy has no cup.This boy has a book.He has a copy-book.He has a pen. He has a stick.That boy has a dog.He has a cat.He has a kitten.He has a pig.This boy has no gun. He has no pistol.He has no zebra.He has no wolf.That boy has no fox.He has no bat.He has no squirrel.He has no rat.
Say: Good morning!
1.I have no stick.
2.This boy has a stick.
3.He has a ball and a box.
4.He has a fox.
5.He has no gun,but he has a stick.
6.I have a cup,but I have no spoon.
7.I have a vase.
8.He has a lamp and a cup.
9.I have no star and he has no star.
10.That boy has a kitten,I have a kitten too.
11.One,two,three,four,five,six,seven,eight.
12.Say this word!
Lesson Three (3)
This girl has a dish.This fish is on the dish.
This girl has three dolls.This boy has two balls.That girl has a five books.That boy has four pens. The girl has one dish.She has two spoons.The boy has three sticks.He has five stars.This frog is on the log.That frog is in the lake.The snake is in the box.The spoon is in the cup.The squirrel is on the log.The doll is on the bed.I like cakes.I have two cakes.He has two stars.She has three dolls.The doll is on the bed.The snake is in the lake.The hen is on the log.The bat is in the hat.
This girl has five kittens and two cats.
She has three hens.
I have four books and nine copy-books.
This boy has eight stars.
He has six sticks,but he has no gun.
I like fish.
One snake is in the lake.
One frog is on the log.
Jam is in the vase.
A wolf and star. A boy, a stick and a ball. A lamp, a book and a copy-book. A kitten and a frog.
Lesson Four (4)
Has she a doll? Yes,she has.
Have you a rabbit? No, I have not.
Count from one to ten! One,two,three,four,five,six,seven,eight,nine,ten.
Count the rabbits! One,two. Count the chickens! One,two,three.This girl has three rabbits.She has five chickens.
Has this girl a kitten? Yes,she has.
Has this girl a vase? Yes,she has.
Has she a dog? Yes,she has.
Has she a hat? Yes,she has.
Has she a snake? No,she has not.
Has she a frog? No.she has not.
Has she a bat? No.she has not.
That boy has two squirrels.He has on fox too.He has nine rabbits.He has four bats.
Has that boy a wolf? No,he has not.
Has he a gun? No,he has not.
Has he a pistol? No,he has not.
Has he a stick? Yes,he has.
Has he a ball? Yes,he has.
You have one hen and eight chickens.You have nine rabbits too.
Have you a hat? Yes,I have.
Have you a stick? No, I have not.
Catch that rabbit!
1.Have you a ball? Yes,I have.
2.Show me the ball!
3.Cat ,cat,catch a bat!
4.Count the chickens!
5.Catch that boy!
6.Show me this rabbit!
7.Count from ten to one!
8.Have you a doll? No,I have not.
9.Say ten words!
Lesson Five (5)
How many balls have you?
Have you a cat? Yes,we have.
How many kittens has the cat? It has one kitten.
How many ducks have you? We have two ducks and ten ducklings.
How many hens have you? I have eight hens.
How many cows have you? We have one cow.
How many dogs have you? I have two dogs.
How many books has this boy? He has eleven.
How many copy-books has that girl? She has four.
How many pens has she? She has ten pens.
How many kittens have you? I have three kittens.
How many chickens has the hen? It has eleven.
How many ducklings has the duck? It has eight.
How many kittens has the cat? It has three.
How many dolls has the girl? She has two.
How many sticks has the boy? He has five.
How many hats have I? You have one.
I have a copy-book.
You have a book.
He has a ball.
She has a doll.
We have a cake.
Have you many rabbits?
We have many chickens.
She has many hens.
Count from ten to one!
I see a girl with a doll.
Puzzle –It has four legs, a long tail and it can give milk. (……)
Have you a doll? Yes, I have. (No, I have not.)
Have you a cat? Yes, (no)
Have you a dog? Yes, (no)
Have you a ball? Yes, (no)
Have you a book? Yes, (no)
Have you a hat? Yes, (no)
Have you a cow? Yes, (no)
Lesson Six (6)
They have a horse; it is black. They have a pig; it is big. They have a goat; it is white. They have a cow; the cow is red. They have no car. We have four goats. We have a car; it is in the street. We have no ducks. You have a ribbon; it is in the box. You have a lemon: it is on the dish. You have no hens. He has one dog; it is black. He has a hen; it has three chickens. He has a ball; it is big. She has a kitten; it is white. She has a hat; it is white too. She has ribbon; it is red. This is a box; it is big. This is a rabbit; it is white. This is girl; she is big. This is a boy; he is big too.
This boy has a rabbit; it is in the box.
That girl has a doll; it is big.
She has a ribbon; the ribbon is red.
That boy has a red star.
We have twelve hens and eleven ducks.
They have two kittens,three squirrels,eight ducklings and twelve chickens.
He has a red horse.
How many lessons have you? We have five lessons.
Lesson Seven (7)
Where is the girl? She is in the room.
Where is your book? It is on the table.
Where is the table? It is in the house.
Where is the house? It is in the garden.
Where is the boy? He is in the garden.
Where are you? I am in the garden too.
Where is your pen? My pen is on the table.
Where is your copy-book? It is on the table too.
Where is your goat? My goat is in the garden.
Where is your horse? My horse is under that tree.
Have you a house? Yes, we have.
Have you a garden? Yes, we have.
Is your garden big? Yes, it is.
Is your goat under the tree? Yes, it is.
Is your car under the tree too? No, it is not.
Is the boy in the house? Yes, he is.
My room is very good. My gun is very good. My garden is very big. Is your goat white? Yes, my goat is white. I your cow red? No, my cow is not red. Give me my hat! Thank you.
Where is my pen? It is on the table.
Where is my book? It is on the table too.
Where is your car? It is in the street.
Where are you? I am in my room.
This is a very good book.
Your white goat is under that tree.
Show me that vase! Thank you.
Boy: Where is your doll?
Girl: My doll is on the bed.
Boy: Where is your ball?
Girl: It is under the table.
Boy: Have you red ribbons?
Girl: Yes, I have.
Boy: Where are your red ribbons?
Girl: They are in the box.
Boy: Show me your ribbons! Thank you.
Lesson Eight (8)
What colour is this flag? It is red.
What colour is your shirt? It is green.
What colour is your cap? It is grey.
What colour is my dress? It is blue.
What colour is my hat? It is black.
I have a kitten; my kitten is white.
He has a dog; his dog is black. She has a dress; her dress is blue. You have a car; your car is big. His shirt is very good. His cap good too. His pistol is black and his horse is black too.
Has he a flag? Yes, he has .
Has he a stick? No,he has not.
Has she a doll? Yes, she has.
Have you a black pencil, Daddy? Yes, I have.
Have you a green hat, Mammy? Yes, I have.
Where is it? It is in the box.
Have you a blue dress? Yes, I have.
Where is it? It is on the bed.
Have you a goat? Yes,I have.
Where is it? It is in the garden.
Have you a horse? Yes,I have.
Where is it? It is in the garden too.
He has a big dog. His dig is under that tree. She has a kitten. Her kitten is in the box. Take my ball! Take my copy-book!
What colour ir your pencil? My pencil is green.
Show me your blue shirt!
Give me her grey dress!
Daddy, where is the red flag?
Mammy, take my cake, it is very good.
Boy: Where is Mammy?
Girl: She is in her room.
Boy: Where is Daddy?
Girl: He is in the garden.
Lesson Nine (9)
Look, what is this? It is a flower. These flowers are red and those flowers are blue.
What is this? It is a rose. What is this? It is a violet. Is this a violet or a rose? It is a rose. Is this a rose too? No,it is not. That girl has many violets in her garden. She has many red roses too. She has many flowers in her garden. Is this a chicken? No, it is not. What is this? It is a bird. Where is the bird? It is in the cage. Is this bird big or little? It is little. Is this a stick? No, it is not. What is this? It is an umbrella. What colour is the umbrella? It is black. How many umbrellas have you? I have two umbrellas have you? I have two umbrellas. Give me one umbrella! This bird is in the cage. This girl is in the room. That rose is red. That flower is yellow. This book is on the table. This kitten is in the box. This spoon is in the cup. That violet is little. That rose is good. These birds are in the tree. These girls are in the garden. Those roses are red. Those flowers are not yellow. These books are on the table. These kittens are under the bed. These spoons are on the dish. Those violets are very big. Those roses are little. I have good trousers. What colour are they? They are grey. These trousers are not bad.
What has that girl in her garden?
Has she many flowers in her garden?
Where is this book?
Where are these birds?
Where is that kitten?
What colour are those roses?
Are these trousers bad?
Is that violet big?
Boy: Is this a bird in that tree?
Girl: No, it is not a bird.
Boy: What is it?
Girl: It is a squirrel.
Lesson Ten (10)
What have you? What has she?
I have a book. It is old. She has a silver bell. It is new. He has a long stick. It is strong. You have a new house. It is big. We have an old garden. It is green. They have a good cow. It is red. What has this boy? He has good trousers and new shirt. His trousers are grey. What has this girl? She has a bird. Her bird is little. What have you? I have a flower. My flower is yellow. What have I? you have a dog. Your dog is big. What have we? We have a room. Our room is big. What have they? They have a car. Their car is old. Our children have many rabbits. Their rabbits are grey and white. Are your children at home? Yes, they are. Is your book new? Yes, my book is new. Is your house old? Yes, our house is old. Is his cow red? Yes, his cow is red. Is his dog big? Yes, his dog is big. Is his stick long? Yes, his stick is long. Is her doll big? Yes, her doll is big. Is her hat red? Yes, her hat is red. Is my goat white? Yes, your goat is white. Are my chickens yellow? Yes, your chickens are yellow. Are your hens grey? Yes, my hens are grey. Are their books new? Yes, their books are new. Children, bring Father his stick, please. Boys give Mother that new dish, please. Girls, say these long words! Our children are not at home. My goat has a little silver bell.
Is your umbrella new or old? It is new.
Are those white bells silver? Yes, those bells are silver.
Is that long stick strong? Yes, it is.
Are your father and mother at home? Yes, they are.
Our children have sixteen yellow chickens and fifteen ducklings.
Their car is very old.
Bring my toys!
Father: Children, where is my new book?
Girl: What book, Daddy?
Father: My big green book.
Boy: It is on your table, Daddy.
Father: Bring it, please.
Lesson Eleven (11)
What animal is this?
Is this a zebra or a tiger? It is a tiger. Is this a wolf or jackal? It is a jackal. The wolf is big and strong. The jackal is small and weak. The zebra, the tiger, the lion, the wolf and the fox are animals. The rose, the violet and the daisy are flowers. We have many flowers at home. Have you many violets in your garden? What flower is this? It is a daisy. What animal is this? It is a jackal. Where is your cat? It is with its kittens. The hen is with its chickens. The duck is with its ducklings. This duck is as small as that hen. Is the boy strong? Yes, he is. Is the girl strong? No, she is not. The horse is a strong animal. Is the zebra strong? No it is not so strong as the horse. Daddy, show me the animals in your book! We like to see birds in our garden.
Is a tiger as strong as a lion? No, tiger is not so strong as lion.
A jackal is as small as a fox.
What animal is weak? A goat is weak.
He is as strong as a horse.
I have a black hen, its chickens are yellow.
Boy: Mammy, is this a fox or a jackal?
Mother: You see, the fox is red and the jackal is grey.
Boy: Oh, yes, the jackal is grey as a wolf.
Lesson Twelve (12)
Polly has a quail. Polly`s quail is tame.
Jimmy has a horse. Jimmy`s horse is big. What bird is this? It is an eagle. The eagle`s beak is very sharp. Is this an eagle too? No, it is not. It is a cock; its legs are yellow. The hen`s legs are yellow too. What is yellow? The cock`s legs are yellow. Polly`s hat is yellow. What is long? Jimmy`s stick is long. The horse`s tail is long. What is sharp? The eagle`s beak is sharp. The cat`s claws are sharp. The quail`s tail is not long. The quail`s beak is not sharp. Polly`s mother has a ring. Mother`s ring is gold. Jimmy`s father has a coat. His coat is new. Is her mother`s ring gold? Yes, it is gold. Is his father`s coat new? Yes, it is. Are your trousers grey? No, they are not. They are brown. Are Jimmy`s toys old? No, they are not. They are new. Are Polly`s chickens yellow? Yes, they are. Have you a new coat! Yes, I have. Show me your new coat!
Say: “My tame quail has a small tail.”
The cock`s beak is not so sharp as the eagle`s.
The tiger`s claws are very sharp.
How many toys has Jimmy? He has many.
Say: “Goat, goat, give me your coat! ”
Polly: Look, Jimmy, that zebra is tame.
Jimmy: Oh, it is black and white.
Polly: Yes, the zebra`s legs are black and white too.
Lesson Thirteen (13)
What is your name? My name is Sam.
Who is this man? This man is Jimmy`s father. What is his name? His name is Tom Dale. Tom Dale is a hunter. Who is Jimmy? Jimmy is Tom Dale`s son. What has Tom Dale? He has a gun and a dog. Jimmy`s father is a very good hunter. Jimmy has a puppy. His puppy`s name is Roombo. Roombo is Jimmy`s puppy. Mr.Dale has a big dog; its name is Reni. Reni is very clever and strong. What is the hunter`s name? The hunter`s name is Tome Dale. What is the boy`s name? The boy`s name is Jimmy Dale. Who are you? I am Mr. Christine. I am a doctor. I have a little girl. Her name is Lily. Lily has a brother. Her brother`s name is Sam. Tom Dale is Jimmy`s father. Reni is Tom Dale`s dog. Jimmy is Tom Dale`s son. Roombo is Jimmy`s puppy. Mr. Christine is Lily`s father. He is a doctor. Who is Sam? Sam is Lily`s brother. Lily is Jimmy`s friend. Is Sam a hunter? No, he is not. Sam is a little boy. Jimmy and Sam are friends too. They are very good friends.
This man is hunter. What is his name?
This man`s name is Tom Dale.
Mr. Dale has a son. His son`s name is Jimmy.
Jimmy is a little boy. He has a puppy.
The puppy`s name is Roombo.
Is Tom Dale`s gun is new? No, it is not. Tom Dale`s gun is old.
Mr. Christine: Are you a hunter, Mr. Dale?
Mr.Dale: oh, I`m old hunter.
Mr. Christine: Have you a dog?
Mr.Dale: Yes, I have. I like my dog. It is very strong and clever.
Lesson Fourteen (14)
Where are my shoes? They are under the chair. Where is your friend? He is in my room. Where are my toys? They are in the box under your bed. Where is Mother`s hat? Where is Father`s coat? Where is Lily`s brother? Where is Jimmy`s puppy? Where is doctor? Where is this girl`s books? Where are that boy`s shoes? Where are your stockings? Where are my copy-books? Where are Sam`s friends? My pencils are in the box. Your hat is on the chair. His ball is under the bed. Her dress is on the sofa. Our children are on the lake. Your friends are under the table. The boys are at the cinema. The girls are at home. The plates are in the cupboard. The birds are in the nest. The squirrels are in the tree. Is my plate in the cupboard? Is their car in the street? Is the squirrel in the cage? Is your brother at the cinema? Are your stockings on the chair? Are the cups in the cupboard? Are my shoes under the bed? Are their books on the table? Jimmy, bring me my shoes. Yes, Daddy. Lily, put on your stockings. Yes, Mammy.
in the tree
in the street
The little bird is in its nest.
The kittens are in their box.
Her new pair of shoes is under that chair.
She has four pairs of brown stockings.
We see many nests with little birds in those trees.
Jimmy`s trousers are in the sofa.
Take my coat and put it on!
Put these plates in the cupboard!
Lesson Fifteen (15)
How old are you? I am twelve (years old)
How old is Jimmy? Jimmy is seven years old. How old is Lily? Lily is four years old. How old is Jimmy`s friend? Jimmy`s friend is ten (years old). What is his name? his name is Sam. Sam has monkey. It is very funny. Sam`s monkey is not in the cage. What colour is Sam`s monkey? It is brown. What is its name? Its is name is Cheetah. Cheetah has a friend. Cheetah`s friend is a donkey. The donkey`s name is a Kicky. Kicky is grey and old. How old is this donkey? It is seventeen years old. Cheetah is in the tree. Kicky is under the tree. What colour is the monkey? It is brown. What colour is the donkey? It is grey. Is the donkey strong or weak? It is weak. Is the monkey very funny? Yes, it is very funny. Kicky, the donkey, is under the tree. But where is Cheetah, the monkey? It is on the donkey. The monkey is on the donkey`s back.
Sam`s monkey is in the tree. Its name is Cheetah.
Kicky is an old donkey. It is very weak.
The donkey is under the tree.
Is this donkey strong or weak? This donkey is very weak, it is very old.
How old Lily? She is four years old.
Who is Lily`s friend? Jimmy Dale is her friend.
Is Sam`s monkey funny? Yes, it is very funny.
Who is strong? Jimmy`s father is strong; he is a hunter. He is a very strong man.
Sam: Jimmy, how old is your puppy?
Jim: It is one year old.
Sam: What colour is it?
Jim: It is white and brown.
Sam: What is it name?
Jim: My puppy`s name is Roombo.
Lesson Sixteen (16)
Take your spoon, Sam!
Go to the cupboard and open it, Polly! Bring me one dish, four plates, five forks and eight spoons! Take two cups too! Are the forks on the table? Where are they? Lily, put the fork down! How many knives have you? We have twelve knives. They are in the cupboard. Give me your penknife, Jimmy! Open your books children! Read this book Sam! Sit down, Jimmy! Take your copy-book! Where is your pencil? Take your pencil and write! Children, write these words! Give me your book, Polly! Give me your penknife, Sam! Thank you. What is this? This is a lorry. Jimmy`s father is in the lorry. Who is Jimmy`s father? Mr.Dale. he is a driver. Who is this girl? She is Jimmy`s sister. What is her name? Her name is Polly. How old is Polly? She is thirteen years old. Is Mr.Dale a driver? Is he a good hunter? Is he a strong man? Is Mr.Christine a doctor?
Go to the car and sit down!
Lily, put the knive and forks in the cupboard!
Is Mr.Dale a driver? Yes, he is.
Is he a strong man? Yes,he is.
Is your sister at home? Yes,she is.
Children, read these words, please.
Write lesson twenty-two!
Mr.Christine: Sam, take this box, please!
Sam: What is trere in the box?
Mr.Christine: Open it and look!
Sam: Oh, there is a penknife in the box, I like penknifes. Thank you! Daddy.
Lesson Seventeen (17)
I can read. Can you write too?
Jimmy can run very fast. He can swim fast too. Lily cannot run. She cannot swim at all. I can read very fast now. You can swim very well. We can read and write. They can count, but they cannot write. The boy can run; he can swim too. The dog can run very fast; it can swim too. Can Lily read? Lily cannot read. Can Jimmy write? He cannot write. Can the duck swim? It can very well. Can the turkey swim? It cannot swim at all. Can the chickens fly? They cannot fly. Can the swallow fly? The swallow can fly very fast. Jimmy`s sister Polly can read, write and count. She is a big girl. She is thirteen years old. Lily cannot read. She is a little girl. She is four. Can Sam read and write? Yes, he can. He is big. I am a doctor. I can read very well. You are a driver. You can drive a motor-car. He is a boy. He can un very fast. She is a girl. She cannot swim at all. It is a bird. It can fly. We are big boys. We can swim very well. You are sisters. You can take my toys. They are little children. They cannot count at all.
Birds can fly.
Animals can run and swim.
Frogs can swim, but they cannot fly.
Boys and girls can run.
Can swallows swim? No, they cannot.
Can your father drive a car? Yes, he can.
Can you swim? No, I cannot.
Monkeys can swim very well.
Lily cannot read and write; she is little.
Lily: Daddy, can turkeys swim
Father: I cannot say.
Lily: Can they fly?
Father: Yes, they can fly, but not very well.
Lesson _Eighteen (18)
May I go to the cinema? Yes, you my. He must not go there; he is ill. Whose dog is in the yard? Jimmy`s.
I can go to the cinema. I am big. May Lily go to the cinema with me? No, she may not. Lily must not go the cinema: it is too far. She must not take her mother`s hat. May I come in?
Yes, you may. May we sit on her bed? No, you may not. Whose hat is on the sofa? My mother`s. Whose kite is on the tree? Sam`s. Whose children is in our garden? Mr.Christine`s. Polly can go to the cinema, but Lily must not ; she is too little. Polly may go to school too, but Lilly may not. Is your house far from the cinema? Yes, it is. Is your school far from your house? No,it is not. Why are you at home? I have no lessons. Why is her dress on my bed? It is not a dress, it is a shirt.
to the cinema
to school
Whose kite is on our house?
Is your school far from the cinema? No,it is not.
Who is ill? My friend is.
May I go with you?
Why is your toy there? You must take it to your room.
Sit on that chair!
Girls, come to see me!
May I come in? Come in, please.
Mother: Jimmy, why are you at home? Are you ill?
Jimmy: No, Mammy, I am not. May I go to the cinema?
Mother: No, you may not; it is too far from our house, and you are too little.
Lesson Nineteen (19)
Jimmy must go to school.
Jimmy is seven years old now. He must go to school. He must learn to write and to read. Jimmy is very lazy. He cannot get up early. He cannot sit with a book. He is too lazy. Jimmy`s sister Polly is not lazy. She is a very good girl. She can read, write and count. Jimmy cannot count at all. He cannot write, but he can draw very well. He can draw a glass in 10 minutes. He can draw a bottle of milk in twenty minutes. He can draw a saucer in twenty five minutes. Sam can read, write and count, but he cannot draw at all. Jimmy can draw a horse, a goat, a camel, a cat, a dog and even an Indian. He can draw birds and animals. He can draw a pine or a fir-tree in three minutes. I can draw a table or a box, but I cannot draw an animal. Can you draw with coloured pencils? You must not come too late from school. You must learn well.
Good-bye!
From school
Can Jimmy draw a glass in five or ten minutes?
Can he draw a bottle of milk in fifteen minutes?
Can he get up early?
What animals can he draw?
Is Jimmy lazy?
I like to draw with coloured pencils.
Children must learn well.
They come late.
Sam and Polly come from school very early.
He can draw pine-trees and even Indians.
Good-bye, friends!
Lesson Twenty (20)
There is a lemon on the saucer. There are some nuts on the plate.
There is an owl in the tree. There is a book on the table. There is a cup on your saucer. There is a mouse under the sofa. There is a frog on the log. There is an apple on his plate. There are some cups in the cupboard. There are some apples on the table. There are some chickens in our yard. There are some chairs in the room. There are many rabbits in the wood. There are many birds in the trees. There are many children in our yard. There are many ducks on the lake. There are many girls at our school. There is some milk in the bottle. Is the milk good? There is some water in my cup. Is it boiled? There is a nest in that tree. Whose nest is it? There are some nuts under that tree. Whose nuts are they? Who is in your room? My brother is there. What is on your hat? A ribbon. What colour is the ribbon? It is blue. Eagles are very big, they have strong wings and claws. Owls eat birds, mice and even snakes. The owl`s eyes are as big as saucers.
There is a mouse in this box.
There is an owl in this wood.
There is an apple on my plate.
There are some mice under the cupboard.
There are some nuts on the table.
Is this water boiled? Yes, it is.
Are there many children in the yard?
Whose eyes are as big as saucers?
Puzzle- What bird has eyes as big as saucers, but it cannot see well?
Lesson Twenty-One (21)
Is there any bread for dinner? Is there much milk in that jug?
Are there many boys in your class? Yes, there are many. Are there any girls in your class? Yes, there are. Are there many flowers in your garden? Yes, there are many. Are there any wolves in this forest? No, there are not. Are there any frogs in this lake? No, there are not. Is there are not. Is there any water in this kettle? Is there any milk in the bottle? Is there any bread for dinner? Is there much cheese in the cupboard? Is there much milk in that jug? Is there much butter on the plate? There are not many flowers in our garden. There is not much bread for tea. There are not many birds in this forest. There is not much water in this lake. Is there a knife on the table? Yes, there is. Is there a spoon in your plate? No, there is not. Is there a saucer under your cup? Yes, there is. Are there knives in the kitchen? Yes, there are. There is no butter for tea. There are no cups in the cupboard. There is no bird in that nest. There is no milk in my glass. There are no children in our house. Put some jam on my saucer!
Is there any bread at home? Yes, there is some.
There is too much butter in my plate.
There are no cakes for tea.
Bring some cheese for dinner!
Put the kettle on the table in the kitchen!
There is not much milk in the jug.
The boys of our class are in the forest.
Lily: Polly, is there any boiled water in the kettle?
Polly: Yes, there is some. Take a cup from the cupboard!
Lily: I cannot. I am too little.
Polly: Take the glass, it is on the table.
Lily: Thank you, Polly.
Lesson Twenty-Two (22)
There are some flies in our room. “Jimmy, open the window and the door! There are too many flies here. Can you catch that big fly? ” “Of course, I can catch it, but it is not a fly. It is bee.” Where is the bee now? It is on the rose. The rose is in the vase. The vase is on the table. The table is in the room. Jimmy is at the table. Now the bee is in the garden. The vase is on the floor. Jimmy is under the table. What is this? It is a ladybird. Where is the ladybird? It is on a leaf. What colour is the ladybird? The ladybird is red. What colour is the leaf? It is green. Are there many berries in the forest? Yes, there are. There are many mushrooms there too. Are there many leaves on that bush? Yes, there are very many. There are some berries under the bush. Are there many butterflies in the field? Yes, there are very many. Is there much honey on the saucer? Yes, there is. There are some bees in the saucer too. The bees are in the honey. Where is the saucer with the honey? It is on the table.
There are many mushrooms in the forest. They are under the trees and bushes. There are many berries there too. There are many birds, butterflies bees and ladybirds in the forest. There are many animals there: foxes, bats, wolves and squirrels. There is a big old owl in the pine-tree. The trees in the forest are green. They are very big and strong. Their leaves are green. There are many flowers in the fields. The flowers are red, yellow, white and blue.
Jimmy: Oh, look! What a red berry! Eat it, Lily!
Lily: I cannot eat it. It is not a berry. It is a ladybird.
Jimmy: Look at those brown leaves, Lily!
Lily: But those are not leaves, they are mushrooms.
Lesson Twenty-Three (23)
When is the moon in the sky? At night.
What is in the sky at night? The moon and the stars. What is in the sky by day? The sun. What else is in the sky? The clouds. What colour is the sky? It is blue by day dark at night. What colour are the clouds? The may be white, grey or dark-grey. How many months are there in a year? There are twelve months in a year. How many weeks are there in a month? There are four weeks in a month. How many days are there in a month? There are thirty or thirty-on days in a month. How many days are there in a week? There are seven days in a week. The night is very dark. There are dark clouds in the sky. There are no stars in it. The sunshine is very warm. The moonlight is not warm at all. When the day is hot, Roombo is in the shade. When the day is not hot, Roombo is in the sun. Roombo is a very clever puppy.
The sky is very dark at night. There are many grey clouds in the sky now. The sky is not blue. When is the moon in the sky? The moon is in the sky at night. The stars are in the sky at night too. There are four weeks in a month. There are twelve months in a year. How many days are there in a week? There are seven days in a week. How many days are there in a month? There are thirty or thirty-one days in a month.
Lesson Twenty - four (24)
A Rhyme
Pussy-Cat, Pussy-cat, Can you catch that big, fat rat?
If you catch that bad, fat rat, you will have some milk for that.
Lily has a cat. Her cat`s name is Pussy. There are many mice in Lily`s house. Pussy-Cat cannot catch them. Pussy-Cat is too fat and too lazy. Lily cannot sleep night. But where is Jimmy`s puppy Roombo? Roombo can catch mice. Roomo is strong and he is not lazy. Limy and Roombo are in the forest. They are not home. Poor Lily! She cannot sleep at all. And where I Reni? Maybe Reni can help Lily? Maybe Reni will catch these mice? But Reni is not at home. The dog is in the forest with Mr. Dale. Poor little Lily!
Say this rhyme!
Is this quait fat? Yes, it is.
Take that poor puppy.
If you eat your chicken, I will give you some honey.
If the kittens catch a mouse, Lily will give them some milk.
Can you sleep when your mother is not at home? No, I cannot.
Look, maybe he is at home!
Help Mother to bring plates!
Show me your blue balloon!
Puzzle- It has no wings, but it can fly away.
Lesson Twenty-Five (25)
Mrs. Dale is shorter than her husband.
Who is Mrs. Dale? She is Mr, Dale`s wife. Mr. Dale and Mrs. Dale have two children a boy and a girl. The boy`s name is Jimmy. The girl`s name is Polly. Who is older, Jimmy or Polly? Polly is older than Jimmy. She is thirteen years old while Jimmy is seven years old. Polly is six years older than her brother.
Is Polly tall or short? She is short because she is a little girl. Who is taller, Jimmy or his sister? His sister taller than he.
What has Polly? She has five rabbits. What colour are they? Her rabbits are as white as snow. Jimmy has puppy. Its name is Roombo. Mr. Dale has a dog too. His dog`s name is Reni. Reni is a very clever dog; it is brown with a short tail.
Mr. Christine is as tall as a high wall. Has Mr. Christine a wife? No, he has not. What is Mr. Christine? He is a doctor. Who is Mr. Christine? He is Lily`s father. Has Lily a mother? No, she has not. Who is Sam? Sam is Lily`s brother. How old is Sam? He is ten years old. Sam is six years older than Lily. Sam is not so tall as his father.
What has Sam? Sam has a monkey and a donkey. The monkey`s name is Cheetah and the donkey`s name is Kicky. Sam`s monkey is very funny.
Is Lily as tall as Jimmy? No, Lily is not so tall as he. She is shorter.
How many children have Mr. Dale and Mrs. Dale?
How old is Polly?
What has Jimmy?
Is Mr. Christine tall or short?
How many children has Mr. Christine?
Who is older, Sam or his sister?
Polly: Lily, who is older, you or Jimmy?
Lily: Of course Jimmy is. He is three years older than I.
Polly: Who is taller, you or your brother?
Lily: My brother is taller than I, but he is not so tall as my father.
Lesson Twenty-Six (26)
Another Rhyme
Little Mouse, Little Mouse, Will you come out of your house? Thank you, Pussy! says the mouse. I won`t leave my little house.
Sam is Lily`s brother. He has a cat too. His cat`s name is also Pussy. But his Pussy is not fat. It is very thin. Sam`s Pussy is always hungry. It is not lazy, but it is very old.
The little mouse is in its house. The mouse is not hungry. It has some grain at home. But the cat is very hungry. The cat says: “Little Mouse, give me some grain. I am hungry. Open the window! The little mouse says: “There is no grain at home.” The cat says: “Where is your grain? ” The mouse says: “It is in the field.” The hungry cat says: “What? What? Open the window, I cannot hear you.” The little mouse says: “No, Pussy, I won`t open the window.”
I won`t say another rhyme.
Will you go to school? No, I won`t, I am ill.
Come out of the garden, children!
Leave my room, boys!
“I am always hungry,” the little mouse says.
Why are your ducklings thin? I have no grain.
I cannot hear what they say.
I am also hungry.
Another cup of tea? No, thank you, I won`t.
Lesson Twenty- seven (27)
A Patter
I like my Bunny. Bears like honey. Girls like cat. Cats like rats. Boys like dogs. Storks like frogs. Mice like cheese. Sparrows like peas. Owls like mice. I like rice. Birds like grain. Say it all again.
Jimmy likes pea-soup. He can eat two plates of pea-soup. Lily like turkey and rice. She also likes rice porridge with apple jam. Children must eat soup, porridge and apples.
“Have we any bread for dinner? ”
“No, we haven`t. Give me some money, I`ll go and buy bread.”
Lily likes to make dresses and coats for her dolls. Our baby has a little sparrow, but it cannot fly; it is a toy sparrow.
That tall woman is Mr. Christine`s sister. Who are those woman? They are my mother`s friends.
How many plates of pea-soup can Jimmy eat?
What must children eat?
What has your baby?
Can this sparrow fly or it is a toy sparrow?
Lesson Twenty-Eight (28)
The tiger is an animal. The owl is a bird. The palm is a plant. Palms grow in the South. Firs, pines, palms, violets, daisies and roses are plants. Zebras, wolves, lions, tigers and monkeys are wild animals. Cows, horses, pigs, sheep and donkeys are domestic animals. Cocks, hens, ducks, turkeys, eagles, quails and swallows are birds. Butterflies, flies, bees. Ladybirds and ants are insects.
I have a friend who can draw wild animals, birds and insects very well. He is an artist. He has a little house with a garden in the South. His garden always full of flowers; there are daisies, violets and roses there.
I like to go to the Black Sea. I like to lie in the sun on the seahorse. I like to swim in the sea if the water is warm. Some of the plants in the South are always green even in winter. We call such plants evergreen plants.
What animal is domestic?
What animals are wild?
Is the tiger a plant or an animal?
Is the ladybird a bird or an insect?
What friend have you?
Is his garden full of bushes or full of flowers?
Are there any palm-trees on the shores of the Black Sea? Of course, there are.
Can firs and pines grow in the South? Yes, they grow there very well.
I can see many sheep under those big evergreen bushes.
Mammy, look, my saucer with honey is full of ants!
Some of our boys swim in the sea even in winter.
How can you lie on such bad bed?
Lesson Twenty-Nine (29)
The English live in England. They speak English. The Chinese live in China. They speak Chinese. The Americans live in America. They speak English. The French live in France. They speak French. The Germans speak German. The Russians speak Russian. I read Russian books. I like to read English books too. I can read and write very well. We can speak English though we live in the U.S.S.R. I can speak German too though I am not German. Who can speak English? Jimmy can. Can you speak Chinese? No, I cannot. Who can speak German? The Germans can. Can Mr. Dale speak French? Yes, he can. Who can speak Chinese? The Chinese can. She is ill. I am not ill. I am well. I am strong. She is not strong. She is weak. He is tall. She is not tall. She is short.
Can you speak English or French? I can speak English.
Is Mrs. Dale`s friend in France or in England? She is in France.
Who lives in France? The French.
Can you speak German? No, I cannot.
Mrs. Dale speaks French though she is English.
Is your mother well? Yes, she is well, thank you.
Lesson Thirty (30)
Lily and Jimmy are hungry. There is no bread on the table. There is no cheese in the cupboard. Jimmy`s mother is not at home. Jimmy`s sister Polly is at school. Mr. Dale is in the forest with Reni. The little puppy, Roombo, is hungry too. There are many apples in the garden. But Jimmy cannot pick the apples. They are too high in the apple-tree. Lily and Jimmy sit under the apple-tree and look at the apples. The apples are ripe, and round and juicy.
The children are very hungry. “Can you bring a long, long stick, Jimmy? ” asks Lily. “Yes, I can, of course,” says Jimmy. “Give me an apple, Jimmy,” says Lily. “But I have no apples,” says Jimmy. “Where are the apples? ” asks little Lily. “They are high in the tree,” says Jimmy. “Give me one apple, Jimmy! ” little Lily says again. “How can I give you an apple? ” asks Jimmy. “Take a long, long stick, Jimmy,” says little Lily angrily. She is very angry with Jimmy.
“Why must I take a long, long stick, Lily? ” poor little Jimmy asks again.
“You are a silly, silly boy, Jimmy,” says his clever little friend Lily.
Try to guess why little Lily says that Jim is very silly!
Jim and Lily sit under the apple-tree.
They look at the apples.
Are the apples ripe? Yes, they are ripe and juicy.
Is bread juicy? No, it is not.
What is juicy? Berries are Juicy.
Can you give me one apple? Of course, I can.
Where is the apple? It is on your plate.
Look at this apple-tree! Are there many apples in it? Yes, there are. Try to count the apples! I cannot.
Lesson Thirty-one (31)
Is this boy English or American? He is English. Are you English or Russian? I am Russian. The Russians live in the U.S.S.R. The Americans live in America. The Chinese live in China. I like to read English books with pictures. They are very good. May I take your new English book? Yes, you may. Can you speak Russian? Yes, I can. Can you speak English? Yes, I can speak English too. Can you speak German? No, I cannot. What can Jim draw? He can draw many animals: a camel, a zebra, a horse, a cow, a goat, a tiger, a fox, a mouse, a rat, a bat, a rabbit, a squirrel. He can draw birds too: an eagle, a hen, a cock, a duck, a swallow, an owl. But he cannot draw an elephant.
Where must you go after school? After school I must go home. Is your house far from your school? No, it is not. Is there any cinema not far from your house? No, there is not. Will you go to the cinema tomorrow? No, I won`t. I go to the cinema only on Sundays. Will you go to the cinema next Sunday? Yes, I will. Let us go together! I like to see films about elephants. They say that elephants are the biggest and strongest animal in the world.
What is there in this picture? I see a lion under a palm-tree in it.
What is the strongest animal in the world? The elephant.
Where will you go next Sunday? We shall go to see a new film.
When will you come home? I shall come home after school.
Will Lily be at home tomorrow? Yes, she will.
Let us speak only English!
Mrs. Dale likes to read any French books about artists.
Why are you angry with me? I am not angry with you.
Lesson Thirty-Two (32)
This is your book and that is mine.
This is your apple and that is mine. This is my pear and that is yours. This is her orange and that is his. This is his peach and that is hers. These are her plums and those are ours. These are our grapes and those are theirs. What animal is sly? The fox is sly. What animal is clever? The horse and the dog are clever. Is the Black Sea large? Yes, it is very large. Is the lake as deep as the sea? No, it is not. Is that river deep? Yes, it is rather deep. Is your pond deep? No, it is not deep at all. Have you any fruit-trees in you garden? Yes, we have many fruit-trees in our garden.
You must not swim in the river if you cannot.
Ducks and ducklings like to swim in ponds.
That dog is as sly as a fox.
These pears and those oranges are very juicy.
What a large fruit-tree!
These grapes are rather good.
Whose plums are these? Mine.
Is this pencil his or hers?
Are those toys ours or theirs?
Lesson Thirty-three (33)
All the children must rise with the sun. The boys help their father in the garden. The girls must help their mother in the house. They may go to the cinema when they have no lessons.
All the animals can swim, but not all the birds can fly. Fat turkeys and ducks cannot fly at all. What animals like nuts, berries and mushrooms? Squirrels like nuts. They also like berries and mushrooms.
Look at that man, Daddy! He cannot rise from his chair. He is very ill. His head is hot. His eyes are red. We must call a doctor.
I must go to bed.
“Mammy, sing a lullaby, please! I like it very much.”
“Good, I will sing it for you. Rest your head on your pillow! Shut your eyes and try to sleep! ”
Can you sing? Of course, I can.
Who can pick mushrooms? All the children can.
Is your friend a hunter? No, he is not.
Look at that hunter! He has a tame eagle.