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Вопросительная форма образуется с помощью вспомогательных глаголов do/does.
Do you often make breaks during...? Yes, I do / No, I don't. Does he often make breaks? Yes, he does. /No, he doesn't. Do they often make breaks? Yes, they do / No, they don't Отрицательная форма образуется с помощью вспомогательных глаголов do not (don't)/does not (doesn't) I don't usually make many breaks when... He / She doesn 't usually make many breaks when... We don't usually make many breaks when... They don't usually make many breaks when... Present Indefinite выражает обычное, повторяющееся, постоянно характеризующее кого-либо действие или состояние. Например: Pete is a Russian businessman Не speaks English fluently He often meets English businessmen His company sometimes sends Russian businessmen to England. Present indefinite употребляется также в описательной части диалогов (как и в пьесах) для указания следующих друг за другом действий. Например: At exactly ten to ten Nick enters the hotel. He sees David in the lounge. They exchange greetings and go to the car. 2. Translate into Russian: They are at the airport to meet David Hill. They see David and come up to him. Pete and David exchange greetings and Pete introduces Nick to David. They shake hands and follow Nick to the car. I also sometimes go to Sheremetievo airport. I go there to meet or to see off my friends or collegues. But I don't like this airport. Do you like this airport? ü sometimes — иногда ü to see off— провожать 3. Make short dialogues:
4. Read the following:
• Good morning! Everything was fine. How long will they stay? accounting in companies and banks I'm making a note of that. • We had a very nice evening. What would you like to start with? They are satisfied with your choice. It will be very good. Where will the lecture be read? In a conference room of the hotel where they will stay. 5. Translate into Russian: 1 hope you had a good sleep and liked the hotel. The hotel and the restaurant are all right. We had a very nice evening at the restaurant. Everything was fine. I also enjoyed last night. 6. Complete the dialogue and act out a similar one: — Good moming I hope you... hotel — Thank you... The hotel and... We had a very nice.... Everything was... — 1 also... night. 7. Match English and Russian equivalents:
8. Complete the dialogue and act out a similar one: — Now, shall we... — Yes, certainly. There are a few... What... start with? — If you don't mind... time... We are planning... 10... not later than on... — How long...? — They prefer... 8... or... nights 9. Translate into Russian: — Have you got any comments on the topics of the lectures? — On the whole the participants are quite satisfied with your choice. — But if you could add " Accounting in companies and banks" it will be very good. — No problem. — I'm making a note of that. — We have got a very good lecturer on this topic. 10. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones: • — Have you got any comments...? — On the whole the participants... choice. But if you could add... good. — No problem. I'm making... We have got... • — And where will... be read? — In one of the... rooms... where they will stay. I mean... hotel in Baker Street. — I hope... centre... — Oh, yes. It is very close to... — Very good. Then let's.. break... — Not a bad... Unit nine Details Text After having lunch at the canteen of the company the businessmen resume their talk. Pete: There a few more things I would like to discuss with you. David: Well, I'm at your service, sir. Pete: In your offer you proposed a few external business visits for the group. David: Yes, I proposed visits to the Bank of England, Metal Exchange, a lawyers' company and a small producing company. Pete: That's right. Could you cut a visit to the Metal Exchange? A few participants would like to have some time for a visit or two of their own interest. David: Good. We shall have lectures in the moinings and business visits in the afternoons. Two afternoons are free. And the participants may easily pay their own visits. If they need my help I am always very glad to help. Pete: Fine It's settled then And one more thing. What cultural excursions will the group make? David: I propose visits to Windsor and Oxford. Pete: Fine. Now comes the most important question. I mean the Programme fee. David: Let me make some calculations first... Taking into consideration all the changes we made in the programme the fee comes to ten thousand pounds. Pete: In other words one thousand per person... I suppose I can agree to that. It seems to me we have discussed all the points and can sign a Contract. David: When we meet tomorrow afternoon the Contract will be ready and we shall sign it. Pete: See you at 3, if it is convenient for you. David: Good. See you tomorrow then. Good-bye.
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