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Файл:UNIT 1_2_3_Up Int_пн-ср_лето13_4 сем.doc
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- •Unit 1. My home is my castle
- •1. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •2. Translate the dialogue into English.
- •4. Fill in prepositions where necessary:
- •5. Translate the sentences from Russian into English using your active vocabulary where possible.
- •Test translations
- •1. Translate into English:
- •Unit 2. Where there’s life, there’s hope
- •1. Translate the following into English:
- •3. Match the idioms and fixed phrases with their meanings:
- •4. Translate the sentences using the idioms and fixed phrases:
- •5. Translate the sentences, paying attention to the underlined parts:
- •6. Translate into English:
- •Unit 3. Travel broadens the mind
- •1. Study the phrasal verbs to cut off (out, down on, across, into) and to do away with (with, up, without). Translate using the phrasal verbs:
- •2. Fill in the correct phrasal verb in the correct form (to cut across, to cut back on, to cut up, to cut in, to cut off, to do away with, to do with, to do without, to do up ):
- •3. Translate into English using some of the phrasal verbs to cut, to do:
- •4. Match the idioms and fixed phrases with their meanings:
4. Match the idioms and fixed phrases with their meanings:
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in the nick of time
to get a move on
to put one’s feet up
to lend an ear
on the edge of one’s seat
to live out of a suitcase
to cost the earth
early days
to drop sb. a line
to make ends meet
to feel a bit under the weather
to cope or manage financially
to listen carefully and sympathetically
at the last moment
to travel so much it won’t worth unpacking
unwell
to be very interested or excited
to hurry up
costing a lot of money
to relax
to write a letter
too soon to be sure about sth
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