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PROSVESHCHENIYE
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I. N. VERESHCHAGINA O.V. AFANASYEVA
Student’s Book
PART 2
И.Н. ВЕРЕЩАГИНА
О. В. АФАНАСЬЕВА
АНГЛИЙСКИЙ
язык
4 КЛАСС
Учебник
для общеобразовательных учрехсдений и школ с углублённым изучением английского языка с приложением на электронном носителе
В двух частях
Часть 2
Рекомендовано
Министерством образования и науки Российской Федерации
10-е издание
Москва «ПРОСВЕЩЕНИЕ» 2012
УДК 373.167.1:811.111 ББК 81.2АНГЛ-922 В31
На учебник получены положительные заключения Российской академии наук (№ 10106-5215/15 от 31.10.2007 г.) и Российской академии образования (№01-376/5/7д от 22.10.2007 п).
Верещагина И. Н.
В31 Английский язык. 4 класс : учеб, для общеобразоват. учреждений и шк. с углубл. изучением англ. яз. с прил. на электрон, носителе. В 2 ч. Ч. 2/ И. Н. Верешагана, О. В. Афанасьева. -10-е изд. — М.: Просвещение, 2012.-224с.: ил. — ISBN 978-5-09-026521-8.
УДК 373.167.1:811.111 ББК 81.2.АНГЛ-922
ISBN 978-5-09-026521-8(2) ISBN 978-5-09-026520-1 (общ.)
© Издательство «Просвещение», 2007 © Художественное оформление. Издательство «Просвещение», 2007 Все пр)ава защищены
1
BASIC COURSE
TRAVELLING AND TRANSPORT
Lesson 31
Let Us Read
( LOOK, READ, REMEMBER!!^
begin — began — begun
choose — chose — chosen
draw — drew — drawn
drink — drank — drunk
eat — ate — eaten
have — had — had
spend — spent — spent
swim — swam — swum
© Read and compare.
Present Perfect
I have already read the book. I’ve just had breakfast.
The boy hasn’t drawn a picture of Moscow уел
Ann has never been to London.
Have the children drunk the milk yeti
Have they ever seen Trafalgar Square?
Past Indefinite
I read the book last summer.
I had breakfast an hour ago.
The boy didn’t draw a picture of Moscow yesterday.
Ann was not in London last year.
Did the children drink the milk last night?
Did they see Trafalgar Square when they were in Londonl
Read the dialogues and make up vour own.
Look at these pictures. Make up dialogues like this.
)
A: I’ve bought a new dress. Example § B: When did you buy it?
A: I bought it last Saturday.
1) buy (anew dress) last Saturday
2) have (lunch) an hour ago
3) draw (a picture) yesterday
Travelling and Transport
4) bum (my hand) yesterday morning
5) read (an interesting book) last night
6) finish (my homework) at six o’clock
@ Learn how to oronounce and use the new words. -EE- 49.
© Look at the pictures and sav how the people got to different
places.
© Look at the pictures and sav where Pete was yesterday and when he was there.
Travelling and Transport
© Try and read the new words.
way — stay traffic — travel sea — seaside
take — plane main — train rain — railway
©
Learn how to read the new words and sentences: first read them to yourself, then aloud as quickly as you can.
[ae] apple, travel [‘traevl], to travel — travelled, to travel by car, to travel to the North, to travel about the country. Have you ever travelled to Africa? My friend has never travelled by car.
[ei] May, stay [stei], to stay — stayed, to stay at the hotel, to stay with parents, to stay for a week. Where are you going to stay in Moscow? Last summer 1 stayed with my grandparents out in the country.
late, plane [plem], a plane — planes, to go by plane, to get by plane, to travel by plane, on the plane. It takes me an hour to get to Moscow by plane. Were there many people on the plane during your last trip? rain, train [trein], a train — trains, to go by train, to get by train, to travel by train, on the train. I don’t think it is very comfortable to travel by train.
railway station [‘reilwei ,steijn], a railway station — railway stations, the largest railway station in London. There are
three railway stations in Komsomolskaya Square in Moscow. How long does it take us to get to the nearest railway station by taxi I’taeksi]?
1л] us, bus IbAs], a bus — buses, a bus stop, at the bus stop, a number Seven bus. London buses are often red.
[i:] sea, seaside I’si:said], at the seaside, to go to the seaside.
I spent my summer at the seaside last year.
cheap ltfi:p], cheap — cheaper — the cheapest, a cheap dress,
a cheap house. — Is your new dress cheap or expensive? — I don’t think it is very expensive.
(?) Choose a partner. Ask and answer each other questions. Example ^
Pji How did they get from …? P2′. They got from … to … by
by car by plane by bus by train by taxi
by metro
%
Let Us Read and Learn
QO) Listen to the dialooue. 50. Then read and learn it bv heart.
A: How was your trip?
B: Fantastic!
A: Did you go to the Black Sea?
B: We did. We spent a week at the seaside.
A: Did you stay at the hotel? What was it like?
B: It was excellent.
A: What were the people like?
B: They were very friendly.
A: How lucky you are!
Think of your own dialogue and act it out. Don’t forget to change over.
Let Us Read
Travelling and Transport
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^ Read the text and answer the questions of Tony’s friend.
THE WEEKENd
Many people in Britain work five days a week, from Monday to Friday. So, from Friday evening till Monday morning people are usually free.’ When Friday comes English people usually know where and how they are going to spend the weekend. Before they leave work they say to each other, “Have a nice weekend! Have fun!”
Very many people plan to go away for the weekend. If young2 people are away from home, they may go home to stay with their parents, their relatives, or friends in different parts of the country. Some people go to the seaside and stay at a hotel lhau’tel] there.
Some people like to travel by plane or by train, but many families go to the seaside by car as it is very comfortable and not expensive.
Last Friday Tony and his family took a trip to Brighton. Brighton is a nice place not far from London. It’s easy to get there by car or by train. Tony’s family haven’t got a car. So, they went to the railway station by bus and travelled to Brighton by train. It took them about an hour to get
there. The family had a wonderful time in Brighton.
On Monday morning Tony’s friends asked him, “Where
were you at the weekend? How was your trip? Did you stay
at a hotel or with your friends? What did you do at the seaside?” Tony laughed, “Not so many questions at once, please. Everything is OK.”
And what would you say? How could you answer these
questions for Tony?
Jl3j True, false or don’t know?
1. Many people in Britain work four days a week.
2. Before they leave work they say to each other, “Have a nice weekend! Have fun!”
‘ free [fri:] — свободный 2 young [)л1з] — молодой
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3. Many families go to the seaside by car.
4. Last Friday Tony and his family took a trip to Brighton.
5. They got there by plane.
Let Us Talk
Give a short summary of Tony’s weekend.
Choose a partner and discuss with him/her Tony’s weekend.
Tell vour classmates about vour last weekend and let them ask questions for more information.
Let Us Write
Write the three forms of the verbs.
begin, draw, be, become, drink, see, burn, eat, read, choose, spend, meet, have, swim, wake
18) Use the right form of the verbs.
1. Where did you … last weekend? a) go b) went c) have gone
2. I … to the seaside 3 years ago. a) have gone b) went c) go
3. How lucky you … this year!
a) was b) were c) have been
4. They always … for Moscow by plane,
a) have left b) leave c) left
5. We decided … at the hotel,
a) stay b) stayed c) to stay
Write 5 sentences using present perfect and 5 sentences using past indefinite (Exercise 1 can help vou).
Learn how to write the new words.
to +»*cive.l/ to stay at/witK (fo0y plaKve.^ t»*airv^ buSy seaslde.y •railway statiorvy cke.apy -j-antasticy ejccellervty fr\e.y\di\y
Travelling and Transport
Lesson 32
Let Us Learn
© Last summer Bob (a boaster) staved at the Kina’s Hotel in the South of England. That’s what he savs.
The hotel was cheap. The food was cheap. The fruit was cheap. The orange juice was cheap. The vegetables were cheap.
a) Express vour doubt.
Example ^ Was the hotel really cheap?
b) Disagree with him.
I don’t think the hotel was cheap. It was
Example
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expensive.
Train vour memory. Look at the picture for a moment, then close it and say what means of transport you can remember.
F
© Look at the picture again and sav how the animals travelled last summer.
© Look at the picture and say where and how Nick. Ann. Kate. Mike and Alice are going.
IVavelling and IVansport
© Sav it right. How many true sentences can you make up? A.
Last summer
the friends Nick and Kevin the boys the girls Mr Brown I
travelled to
the seaside
London
Africa
Brighton
Paris
America
by
B. The trip was great (fantastic, fine, excellent, wonderful).
© Sav what Sam and Charles have never done. The words can help
you.
f
Example Щ Sam has never met his friend at the bus stop.
to travel by plane to be at the railway station
to buy cheap bananas to stay at a hotel to live at the seaside
© Learn how to pronounce and use the new words, [ojo] 51, © Look at the picture and answer the questions on page 14.
1
1. Where is Bill? 2. How is he going to travel? 3. What is he going to take with him? 4. What is he buying?
Try and read the new words.
fine — find last — fast
meal — steal try — cry
chicken — ticket my — fly
Learn how to read the new words and sentences: first read them to yourself, then aloud as quickly as you can.
[ai] child, find [faind], to find — found — found, to find a road, to find a book, to find the answer to the question. I can’t find the money anywhere. Have you found the key? I can never find my pen.
my, fly [flail, to fly —flew —flown, to fly by plane, to fly in the sky, to fly south, to fly east, to fly quickly. Some birds that live in the north fly south for the winter, dry, cry [krai], to cry — cried, to cry for help. The baby will cry when it is hungry. The house was on fire, the man in it cried for help. “Hurry up!” Alice cried.
[i:j meat, steal [still], to steal — stole — stolen, to steal money,
to steal a bag, to steal a horse. Somebody has stolen her bag. The burglar tried to steal a television set.
[ea]pair, airport [‘еэрэа], an airport — airports, to go to Kennedy Airport, to fly from Sheremetyevo Airport. It took him
two hours to get to Heathrow [‘hiiGrau] Airport.
[i] sick, ticket [4ikit], a ticket — tickets, to buy tickets, a ticket to London, a ticket for a London train. Have you bought the tickets yet?
[л] cup, luggage [‘Ugich], a lot of luggage, little luggage. I don’t like to travel with a lot of luggage. — Where is your luggage, please? — Here it is.
[a:] last, fast lfa:st]: 1) a fast train, a fast horse, a fast trip, fast food. The clock is half an hour fast. I would like to go to London by a fast train.
2) to walk fast, to go fast, to run fast, to read fast, to
write fast, to speak fast. Don’t run so fast!
Travelling and Transport
Play the “Champion” game. Who can make up more sentences using the following: to cry, to fiv. to steal, to find?
{ LOOK. READ. £EMEMBER!^>
understand — understood — understood
fall -fell — fallen
give — gave — given
grow — grew — grown
make — made — made
find — found — found
fly — flew — flown
steal — stole — stolen
12) Look at the pictures and sav what they have done.
1^ Make true answers to the following questions.
1. Have you ever flown by plane? When was it?
2. Have you ever given your favourite books to your friends? When did you do it?
3. Have you ever made tea or coffee? When did you last do it?
4. Have you ever found anything in the street? What was it?
5. Have you understood the present perfect tense? When did you understand it?
6. Have you ever fallen down?i Where was it?
Let Us Read and Learn
Listen to the poem “Trains”. t°I°] 52. Read and learn it.
TRAINS
Over the mountains,
Over the plains,2 Over the rivers Here come trains.
Carrying^ passengers,»^ Carrying mail,5 Over the country Here come trains.
Let Us Read
Have you ever heard of Spice Countrv?^ I don’t think you have. But we are sure you would like to know about it. Read the first part of the fairy tale and name its main characters.
1 fall [fo:l] down — падать
2 plain [plein] — равнина
3 cany I’kaeri] — везти, нести
4 passenger I’peesmcfeal — пассажир
5 mail tmeil] — почта
6 Spice Ispais] Country — страна Специй
Travelling and Transport
At/16/С MUSTARD (fairy tale)
I
Once upon a time there was a place called Spice Country. In the capital of the country, in its main square there was the Pepperpot Palace ^ where Queen Salt and her favourite son Prince [prins] Pepper lived. Prince Pepper was very rich. He had a lot of food but he liked mustard very much. He couldn’t live without mustard.
In a poor little house which stood on the bank of the river near the bridge there lived a little girl, Sarah Sweet by name. She was the Prince’s friend.
One day she went to visit Prince Pepper. She found him in bed as he was ill. “He is very ill,” said the doctor. “He can’t eat food without mustard and we can’t find any mustard in the shops.”
“No

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TRAVELLING AND TRANSPORT
Lesson 31 3
Lesson 32 II
Lesson 33 20
Lesson 34 29
Lesson 35 37
Lesson 36 Review 4 43
HOBBIES
Lesson 37 50
Lesson 38 57
Lesson 39 65
Lesson 40 72
Lesson 41 80
Lesson 42 Review 5 88
AMERICA (THE USA), I
Lesson 43 94
Lesson 44 101
Lesson 45 106
Lesson 46 116
Lesson 47 125
Lesson 48 132
Lesson 49 Review 6 137
AMERICA (THE USA), II
Lesson 50 141
Lesson 51 149
Lesson 52 Review 7 157
MY COUNTRY
Lesson 53 161
Lesson 54 167
Lesson 55 172
Lesson 56 178
Lesson 57 Review 8 184
Reference Grammar 186
English-Russian Vocabulary 197
Irregular Verbs 220

 

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ГДЗ Английский язык 4 класс Верещагина, Афанасьева

Английский язык 4 класс

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Просвещение

Этот курс встречает ребят весьма насыщенной программой, а так же увеличившимися объемами практически по всем предметам. Подобный интенсив кого угодно готов вывести из себя, а про школьников уже и говорить не приходится. Тем не менее, несмотря на все трудности, данный период воспринимается ребятами относительно легко. Главное, не упустить тот момент, если учащимся понадобится помощь, чтобы не ронять уровень успеваемости. Именно поэтому при изучении этой дисциплины лучше всего иметь под рукой решебник к учебнику «Английский язык 4 класс (углубленный уровень)» Верещагина, Афанасьева.

Что входит в учебное пособие.

В первой части сборника содержится сто пятьдесят девять страниц, а во второй — сто шестьдесят шесть. В издании нашли свое отражение пятьдесят семь уроков, которые распределены по тематическим параметрам. Основательные решения в ГДЗ по английскому языку 4 класс Верещагина помогут ребятам преодолеть любые трудности в восприятии материала.

Для чего он требуется.

Вот и подходит к концу обучение в начальной школе, которое для многих пролетело на одном дыхании. Позади осталось много трудностей, которые естественно будут сопровождать школьников и дальше. Но ребята уже научились с ними справлять в меру своих сил и возможностей. Одним из самых сложных предметов за весь этот период однозначно считается иностранный язык. Учащиеся воспринимают его по-разному, и тут большую роль играет то, как учитель подает информацию. Ведь если преподаватель работает с энтузиазмом, то умеет заразить им и своих учеников. В противном же случае обучение превращается в нудную и крайне скучную обязанность. Упростить понимание предмета в этом году поможет решебник к учебнику «Английский язык 4 класс (углубленный уровень)» Верещагина. «Просвещение», 2015 г.

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