ЕLI Teen Readers, 2012. —63 pages.
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Разнообразные упражнения, дополнительная страноведческая
информация.
Тяжело остаться без родителей, особенно когда тебе всего десять
лет, окружающие тебя не любят и ты тоже ненавидишь чуть ли не весь
белый свет. Кажется, ничего хорошего в этой жизни уже не будет. Но
будто сама судьба протягивает героине книги спасительную руку и
выводит на тропинку в прекрасный Таинственный сад.
Воспитание чувств — так кратко можно охарактеризовать роман
американской писательницы Ф. Бернетт «Таинственный сад».
Focus on:
Frances Hodgson Buett.
Childhood in 1911:
the tu of the century.
Education for the wealthy.
Play for the wealthy.
Education for the poorer.
Playtime for the poorer.
Sport. Yorkshire Food:
Yorkshire.
Meat, Fish and Dairy Products.
Fruit and vegetables.
Sweets.
Yorkshire Pudding. Verb tenses
Simple Present: states and habits
Present Continuous: actions in progress
Past Simple: finished actions
Past Continuous: actions in progress at a point in the past,
interrupted actions
Present Perfect: actions in non specific time in the past
(with already, yet), unfinished past (yet, ever, never)
Future forms: Present Continuous, going to, will Modal verbs
Can: ability, permission; Could: ability, permission in the past
May: permission, possibility; Might: possibility
Must: obligation; Have to: necessity
Will: offers, spontaneous decisions for future, predictions Conditional forms
Zero: cause and effect always true; First: future cause and
effect; Second: hypothetical cause and effect Types of clause
Main clause
Subordinate clause following sure, certain, know, think,
believe, hope, say, tell, if
Defining and non defining relative clauses Adjectival forms
Main clause
Subordinate clause following sure, certain, know, think,
believe, hope, say, tell, if
Defining and non defining relative clauses Lexical Areas
Clothing, Home and garden, Jobs, Emotions, Games and toys, Family, Animals
the tu of the century.
Education for the wealthy.
Play for the wealthy.
Education for the poorer.
Playtime for the poorer.
Sport. Yorkshire Food:
Yorkshire.
Meat, Fish and Dairy Products.
Fruit and vegetables.
Sweets.
Yorkshire Pudding. Verb tenses
Simple Present: states and habits
Present Continuous: actions in progress
Past Simple: finished actions
Past Continuous: actions in progress at a point in the past,
interrupted actions
Present Perfect: actions in non specific time in the past
(with already, yet), unfinished past (yet, ever, never)
Future forms: Present Continuous, going to, will Modal verbs
Can: ability, permission; Could: ability, permission in the past
May: permission, possibility; Might: possibility
Must: obligation; Have to: necessity
Will: offers, spontaneous decisions for future, predictions Conditional forms
Zero: cause and effect always true; First: future cause and
effect; Second: hypothetical cause and effect Types of clause
Main clause
Subordinate clause following sure, certain, know, think,
believe, hope, say, tell, if
Defining and non defining relative clauses Adjectival forms
Main clause
Subordinate clause following sure, certain, know, think,
believe, hope, say, tell, if
Defining and non defining relative clauses Lexical Areas
Clothing, Home and garden, Jobs, Emotions, Games and toys, Family, Animals