25,01
Speaking
task a
Guess and say what
book
characters we can describe as:
a brave and strong, clever and honest, fond of nature, not afraid of wild animals, a true friend of his animal friends, ready to save his animal friends;
b lively and brave, naughty and lazy, a true friend, full of ideas, fond of adventures;
c lazy and naughty, dirty and untidy, does not want to go to school, wants to play all day long, likes to boast, silly but kind;
d beautiful and clever, tidy and clean, kind and hard-working, ready to help other people;
e strict and kind, fond of children, clever and full of wonderful
ideas, can do magic things, can make children happy.
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Read the task a and Fill
the table.
task b) Speak about your favourite book characters and say why you like them.
task c) Say what book characters you do not like and
why.
28/29,01
Speaking
Speak about
reading books.
Make use of the questions.
1 Are you fond of reading?
2 What books do you prefer to read? (Fiction, detective stories,
adventure books, travel books, science fiction or historical
novels.)
3 What books do you read and study in your literature class?
4 What books have you read in English?
5 Is it difficult for you to read books in English?
6 What Ukrainian and foreign classics have you read?
7 Which English and American writers do you know?
8 Is there a book that you've read several times?
9 Do people make you read books?
10 Do you put aside a book that seems dull to you?
11 Do you always read a book to the end?
12 Can you name a book which you read from the very beginning
to the end (from cover to cover) without putting it down?
13 Who is your favourite writer?
14 What do you like in your favourite book characters?
15 What can we learn from different kinds of books?
Next week you will tell me about your favourite books. Be ready!