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Reading: I don’t read much apart from work. I read a bit in bed – may be half an
hour a day.
TV: I watch TV for about an hour a day on average. I usually watch the news,
and sometimes there is a good movie or music programme.
Sleep: I go to bed pretty late usually, I probably sleep about 6 hours a night –
from 2 till 8.
That makes 22 hours out of 24. So how does Andy spend the other 2? Doing
nothing!
How do you divide your day? How much of your day do you spend sleeping?
working? Eating? Talking to people? What else do you do? Tell your partners. Ask
some other students what they did either yesterday or at the weekend. Ask as many
questions as possible.
Examples:
What time did you get up yesterday?
Did you come to school by bus?
What did you have for breakfast?
6.4 Find Russian equivalents to the following English proverbs. Make up a
short story using one of these proverbs:
After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile
Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise
Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today
All is well that ends well
Live and learn
Everything is good in its season
6.5 Read, translate, learn and recite the dialogues
6.5.1
Pavel: What are you doing after finishing school?
Mike: I am working as a turner at one of the factories.
Pavel: When does your working day begin?
Mike: Very early. I usually get up at half past six and leave for work at half past
seven.
Pavel: How long does it take you to get from home to the factory?
Mike: About half an hour.
Pavel: You surely made friends with some workmates, didn’t you?
Mike: Certainly, I did. Excellent chaps they are!
Pavel: Do you get your dinner in the factory’s cafeteria or at home?
Mike: In the cafeteria. At noon we have an hour’s interval.
Pavel: What are you doing after the working day is over?
Reading: I don’t read much apart from work. I read a bit in bed – may be half an hour a day. TV: I watch TV for about an hour a day on average. I usually watch the news, and sometimes there is a good movie or music programme. Sleep: I go to bed pretty late usually, I probably sleep about 6 hours a night – from 2 till 8. That makes 22 hours out of 24. So how does Andy spend the other 2? Doing nothing! How do you divide your day? How much of your day do you spend sleeping? working? Eating? Talking to people? What else do you do? Tell your partners. Ask some other students what they did either yesterday or at the weekend. Ask as many questions as possible. Examples: What time did you get up yesterday? Did you come to school by bus? What did you have for breakfast? 6.4 Find Russian equivalents to the following English proverbs. Make up a short story using one of these proverbs: After dinner sit a while, after supper walk a mile Early to bed and early to rise makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise Never put off till tomorrow what you can do today All is well that ends well Live and learn Everything is good in its season 6.5 Read, translate, learn and recite the dialogues 6.5.1 Pavel: What are you doing after finishing school? Mike: I am working as a turner at one of the factories. Pavel: When does your working day begin? Mike: Very early. I usually get up at half past six and leave for work at half past seven. Pavel: How long does it take you to get from home to the factory? Mike: About half an hour. Pavel: You surely made friends with some workmates, didn’t you? Mike: Certainly, I did. Excellent chaps they are! Pavel: Do you get your dinner in the factory’s cafeteria or at home? Mike: In the cafeteria. At noon we have an hour’s interval. Pavel: What are you doing after the working day is over?
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