
1. Переказ першої частини тексту
My
name is Peter. I would like to start by saying that all my days from
Monday to Friday are very much alike. That’s what we call “daily
routine” when the same things are repeated from day to day. It
seems my life is always very full of activities and obligations.
As
a rule, I wake up at half past six and that’s quite early for me,
so I don’t get up until 7.45. Then I put on my dressing-gown,
go into bathroom and turn on the bath taps. I brush my teeth and have
a shower. Good
health is above wealth,
so I do my morning exercises. After that I make my bed, get dressed,
brush my hair and put my pencil-box, exercise-books and textbooks
into the bag. After that I go to the kitchen to have breakfast which
is usually prepared by my mom. She makes a lot of everything but I
prefer
something light,
just a cup of tea and a sandwich. Sometimes
for
breakfast I have hard-boiled eggs or an omelette.
I
say "Good-bye" to my parents, take my school-bag and
quickly leave for school. . The bus is usually completely
packed with passengers and I really envy my
schoolmates who don't have to go to school by bus.
2. The words for dictation
An
obligation [ˌɔblɪ'geɪʃ(ə)n] – обов'язок
a
dressing
gown ['dresɪŋˌgaun] – халат
Good
health is above wealth -
Здоров'я
за гроші не купиш. (Здоровье
дороже денег)
to
prefer
[pri'fɜ:] - надавати перевагу
light
I [lait] — світлий, легкий, неважкий
to
be packed
with sb/sth
– переповнений,
наповнений, повний
a
passenger
['pæsindʒə] — пасажир
envy
sb
['envi] — заздрити комусь
to
attend
[ə'tend] –
to go regularly to (a school, church, or clinic)
to
get knowledge ['nɔlɪʤ] -
отримувати
знання
extremely
[ik'stri:mli] украй; надзвичайно
to
take a rest – відпочивати
to
dust
[dʌst] -
стирати
пил з ...
to
devote
sth to
[dɪ'vəʊt]
— присвячувати
to
have to = must
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