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Английский язык для 7-го класса

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Предмет: Английский язык
Класс: 7 класс
Автор учебника: Афанасьева О.В.
Михеева И.В.
Год издания: 2016
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Read the words, look them up and then study the word combinations and sentences to know how to use them.

  • gloomy [ˈɡluːmi] (adj): gloomy weather, a gloomy day, a gloomy sky. A gloomy person, a gloomy face. Nobody wanted to leave the house on a gloomy day like that. If you say that the sky is gloomy, you mean that the sky is covered with clouds. On that day John looked gloomier than usual.
  • particular [pəˈtɪkjʊlə] (adj): a particular thing, a particular person, a particular place; in particular, nothing in particular, nobody in particular. This particular story is very difficult to read. Let me ask you about one particular student in your class. Are you look- ing for anything in particular?
  • kindly [ˈkʌɪndli] (adj): a kindly woman, a kindly smile. Someone who is kindly is kind and caring. She smiled at us with a kindly smile. The kindly old woman let the boy stay in her house.
  • anxious [ˈaŋ(k)ʃəs] (adj): an anxious face, an anxious look, an anxious person, to be anxious about sth. Let’s go home: Mother will be anxious. Why do you look so anxious? Is anything wrong? Do you know that Martin is very anxious about his job?
  • fussy [ˈfʌsi] (adj): a fussy woman, a fussy parent, to be fussy about sth. Fussy people are difficult to please. I hope the little girl is not fussy about her food. — Tea or coffee? — I’m not fussy.
  • to promise [ˈprɒmɪs] (v): to promise sb a present, to promise to come home early. Did father promise to take us to the circus on Sunday? The child promised to behave well. — Say that you promise. — OK, I promise.
  • a promise (n): to make a promise, to break a promise, to keep a promise. He is always making promises and then breaking them. — Are we going to the stadium to watch a football match on Friday? — Yes, it’s a promise.
  • solemn [ˈsɒləm] (adj): solemn words, a solemn speech, solemn music, a solemn promise. His words sounded so solemn, that I believed him. I give you a solemn promise that I’ll come back and help you.
  • solemnly (adv): to speak solemnly, to nod solemnly, to move solemnly tremendous [trɪˈmɛndəs] (adj): a tremendous idea, a tremendous scene, a tremendous party. We walked through the forest of tremendous old trees. What tremendous news! Have you ever seen such a tremendous view before?
  • to wave [weɪv] (v): to wave one’s hand, to wave to/at sb, to wave in the wind. We waved at our friends from the train. Mother waved goodbye to us from the window.
  • to seem [siːm] (v): to seem nice, to seem important, to seem like a good idea. The temperature seems lower than it is. The medicine seems to be very helpful. The story seems interesting, doesn’t it? murmur [‘m3:mg] (v): to murmur sth. If you murmur something, you say it very quietly, so that not many people can hear what you are saying. The frightened boy could only murmur his name to the teacher.
  • mumble [ˈmʌmb(ə)l] (v): to mumble sth. If you mumble, you speak very quietly and in such a way that your words are difficult to understand. Stop mumbling, please. He mumbled something in answer to my question.
  • to bend [bend] (bent [bent], bent) (v): to bend down, to bend over sth, to bend one’s head. She tried to warm her hands bending over the fire. The boy bent his head, but said nothing. The strong wind made the flowers bend to the ground.
  • a paw [pɔː] (n): a cat’s paw, the paw of a dog. They called their cat Socks because it was a black cat with white paws. Tigers have paws. weight [wert] (n): the weight of the roof, 20 kg in weight, to be of the same weight. I’d like to know the weight of the vegetables. Bananas are usually sold by weight. To put on weight, to lose weight . If you want to lose weight, you should eat less.
  • to weigh [weɪ] (v): How much do you weigh? Do you weigh 60 kilos? He weighed the stone in his hand.

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Прочтите слова, найдите их, а затем изучите словосочетания и предложения, чтобы узнать, как их использовать.

  • мрачный (прил.): мрачная погода, мрачный день, мрачное небо. Мрачный человек, хмурое лицо. Никто не хотел выходить из дома в такой хмурый день. Если вы говорите, что небо мрачное, вы имеете в виду, что небо затянуто облаками. В тот день Джон выглядел мрачнее обычного.
  • особый (прил.): конкретная вещь, конкретный человек, определенное место; в частности, ничего особенного, никого конкретно. Эту историю очень трудно читать. Позвольте мне спросить вас об одном конкретном ученике в вашем классе. Вы ищете что-нибудь конкретное?
  • добрый (прил.): добрая женщина, добрая улыбка. Добрый и заботливый человек. Она ласково улыбнулась нам. Добрая старушка позволила мальчику остаться в своем доме.
  • тревожно (прил.): тревожное лицо, тревожный взгляд, тревожный человек, беспокоиться о ч. Пойдем домой: мама будет беспокоиться. Почему ты выглядишь таким встревоженным? Что-то не так? Вы знаете, что Мартин очень озабочен своей работой?
  • суетливый (прил.): суетливая женщина, суетливая родитель, суетливая о чем-то. Суетливым людям сложно угодить. Надеюсь, девочка не привередлива в еде. — Чай или кофе? — Я не привередливый.
  • обещать (v): пообещать кому-нибудь подарок, пообещать прийти домой рано. Отец обещал отвезти нас в цирк в воскресенье? Ребенок обещал хорошо себя вести. — Скажи, что обещаешь. — Хорошо, обещаю.
  • обещание (сущ.): дать обещание, нарушить обещание, сдержать обещание. Он всегда дает обещания, а затем нарушает их. — Собираемся ли мы в пятницу на стадион смотреть футбольный матч? — Да, это обещание.
  • торжественный (прил.): торжественные слова, торжественная речь, торжественная музыка, торжественное обещание. Его слова звучали так торжественно, что я ему поверил. Я даю вам торжественное обещание, что вернусь и помогу вам.
  • торжественно (нареч.): говорить торжественно, торжественно кивать, торжественно двигаться.
  • потрясающе (прил.): потрясающая идея, потрясающая сцена, грандиозная вечеринка. Мы шли через лес огромных старых деревьев. Какие потрясающие новости! Вы когда-нибудь видели раньше такой потрясающий вид?
  • махать (v): махать рукой, махать в / в sb, махать по ветру. Мы махали друзьям из поезда. Мама помахала нам на прощание из окна.
  • казаться (v): казаться милым, казаться важным, казаться хорошей идеей. Температура кажется ниже, чем есть. Лекарство кажется очень полезным. История кажется интересной, не правда ли? роптать (v): роптать sth. Если вы бормочете что-то, вы говорите это очень тихо, чтобы не многие люди могли услышать то, что вы говорите. Испуганный мальчик мог только шептать учителю свое имя.
  • бормотать (v): бормотать sth. Если вы бормочете, вы говорите очень тихо и так, что ваши слова трудно понять. Перестань бормотать, пожалуйста. Он что-то пробормотал в ответ на мой вопрос.
  • наклониться [наклониться] (наклониться [наклониться], наклониться) (v): наклониться, наклониться над STH, наклонить голову. Она пыталась согреть руки, склонившись над огнем. Мальчик наклонил голову, но ничего не сказал. Сильный ветер заставил цветы наклониться к земле.
  • лапа (сущ.): лапа кошки, лапа собаки. Они назвали своего кота Сокс (носки), потому что это был черный кот с белыми лапами. У тигров есть лапы. вес [wert] (n): вес крыши, равный 20 кг, должен иметь такой же вес. Я хочу знать вес овощей. Бананы обычно продаются на развес. Чтобы поправиться, похудеть. Если вы хотите похудеть, вам следует меньше есть.
  • весить (v): Сколько вы весите? Вы весите 60 кг? Он взвесил камень в руке.

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They live in a quiet neighbourhood nerbahod) with good shops. De
Do your parents give you any pocket money? Children usually
Gerry was a handy boy and knew how to do things about the
e. A handy person is good with his hands.
They drove through a deserted [dizastud village. There were no peo-
e about they had all left the place some time before. The doors and
windows of the deserted house were open.
The inhabitants [mhets) of a place are people or animals who
there. The inhabitants of this town are friendly and polite.
when you greet someone, you show friendliness or pleasure when
meet them. He went to the door to greet his guests. When their
the arrived home from work the children ran out to greet him.
The children laughed happily. Their laughter aftal was so loud
at it almost woke up their old grandmother. Laughter and applause
me from behind the closed door of the classroom
8. Look these words up to make sure that you have guessed right.
38. Read the words, look them up and then study the word combinations
to know how to use them.
4. Read and guess what the words in bold type mean.
the three friends live in the same neighbourhood?
spend their pocket money on sweets and ice creams. How much pock-
money have you got?​

LET’S TALK ABOUT  GREAT BRITAIN.

LET’S TALK ABOUT GREAT BRITAIN.

Look at the pictures. Say what parts of England they show and describe this areas.

Look at the pictures. Say what parts of England they show and describe this areas.

  Work in pairs.  Read and guess what the underlined words mean.   1)That was an official  ceremony and all the  ladies were wearing long dresses. 2)What is the Queen's official residence in London? 3)What is the main avenue of the city? 4)Have you ever seen any procession in which the Queen of Britain took part? 5)Public processions are important events of the city life. 6)Cheburashka is a famous character of many children's cartoons in Russia. 7)Queens and kings are monarchs . 8)Men are often interested in politics  . 9)Who can control that? 10)A throne  is a seat where monarchs sit during official ceremonies. 11)Have you read any tragedies by William Shakespeare? 12)He is not fond of classical music. 13)Britain was a great empire at the beginning of the 20th century.

Work in pairs. Read and guess what the underlined words mean.

1)That was an official ceremony and all the ladies were wearing long dresses.

2)What is the Queen’s official residence in London?

3)What is the main avenue of the city?

4)Have you ever seen any procession in which the Queen of Britain took part?

5)Public processions are important events of the city life.

6)Cheburashka is a famous character of many children’s cartoons in Russia.

7)Queens and kings are monarchs .

8)Men are often interested in politics .

9)Who can control that?

10)A throne is a seat where monarchs sit during official ceremonies.

11)Have you read any tragedies by William Shakespeare?

12)He is not fond of classical music.

13)Britain was a great empire at the beginning of the 20th century.

Read the words, look them up and study the word combinations and  sentences to know how to use them.   to own  (v): to own a house, to own a factory, to own a pet. This house is mine; I own it. Who owns this land? a crown  (n): to wear the crown, a crown of gold. A crown is the head dress of gold worn by a king or a queen. Kings and queens wear crowns at official ceremonies. to crown  (v): to be crowned. Where was Queen Elizabeth II crowned? to reign  [rein] (v): to reign over/in the country, the reigning monarch. In Britain the monarch reigns but has no real power. reign  (л): the longest reign in history. What do you know about the reign of King Henry VIII? The reign of a king or queen is the time during which he or she rules.  to defeat  (v): to defeat the enemy, to defeat the army, to be defeated. The Spanish fleet was defeated by Admiral Nelson in the battle of Trafalgar. undefeated : King Arthur and his men were undefeated. defeat  (n): Six wins and three defeats for the team. I never think about the possibility of defeat.

Read the words, look them up and study the word combinations and sentences to know how to use them.

  • to own (v): to own a house, to own a factory, to own a pet.
  • This house is mine; I own it. Who owns this land?
  • a crown (n): to wear the crown, a crown of gold. A crown
  • is the head dress of gold worn by a king or a queen. Kings and
  • queens wear crowns at official ceremonies.
  • to crown (v): to be crowned. Where was Queen Elizabeth II crowned?
  • to reign [rein] (v): to reign over/in the country, the reigning
  • monarch. In Britain the monarch reigns but has no real
  • power.
  • reign (л): the longest reign in history. What do you know about the
  • reign of King Henry VIII? The reign of a king or queen is the
  • time during which he or she rules.
  • to defeat (v): to defeat the enemy, to defeat the army, to be
  • defeated. The Spanish fleet was defeated by Admiral Nelson in the
  • battle of Trafalgar.
  • undefeated : King Arthur and his men were undefeated.
  • defeat (n): Six wins and three defeats for the team. I never think
  • about the possibility of defeat.

to remind  (v): to remind smb. of sth., to remind smb. to do sth. Do I have to remind you about it again? Remind me to answer that letter. He reminds me of his brother. This song reminds us of France.That reminds me I must give some milk to the cat. to touch  (v) : to touch sth. Don't touch the kettle: it's very hot. One of the branches was just touching the water. Touch wood. Some people say

  • to remind (v): to remind smb. of sth., to remind smb.
  • to do sth. Do I have to remind you about it again? Remind me
  • to answer that letter. He reminds me of his brother. This song
  • reminds us of France.That reminds me I must give some milk to the cat.
  • to touch (v) : to touch sth. Don’t touch the kettle: it’s very hot.
  • One of the branches was just touching the water. Touch wood.
  • Some people say «Touch wood», and often touch a piece of wood,
  • not to have bad luck,
  • touching (adj): a touching story, a touching film. How
  • touching!
  • a reason (n ): reasons, the only reason, an important reason,
  • a bad reason for sth. Give me your reasons for going there. The
  • reason why I’m late is that I missed the bus. We have a good
  • reason to believe that he is lying. We aren’t going for the simple
  • reason that we have no time.

Work in groups of four.  Make up word combinations with the new words and use them in sentences of your own (at least 10 sentences). Use the words from the word box. to own to defeat to touch to remind of  house  enemy  meeting  army  water  team  cottage  palace baby  farm  words holidays  fleet  wood  ground  feet

Work in groups of four. Make up word combinations with the new words and use them in sentences of your own (at least 10 sentences). Use the words from the word box.

to own to defeat to touch

to remind of

house enemy meeting army water team cottage palace baby farm words holidays fleet wood ground feet

Complete the sentences with the new words  1. There are several ... why we can't do that. 2. You can see royal ... in the Tower of London. They are made of gold, silver and stones and look so beautiful. 3. This photo always ... me of the happy days I spent in Greece. 4. Who is the main ... in

Complete the sentences with the new words

  • 1. There are several … why we can’t do that.
  • 2. You can see royal … in the Tower of London. They are made of gold, silver and stones and look so beautiful.
  • 3. This photo always … me of the happy days I spent in Greece.
  • 4. Who is the main … in «Cinderella»?
  • 5. I am not interested in … but my father is.
  • 6. Who … this bit of land?
  • 7. Windsor Castle [‘winza ‘kasl] is the summer … of the Queen. 8. My aunt often goes to concerts of … music.
  • 9. In Britain the Queen … but does not rule.
  • 10. The old lady’s fingers … the girl’s hair.
  • 1 1. When we lost the game last Friday we all felt that it was a terrible … . 12. The … home of the British Prime Minister is 10 Downing Street.

Translate into English 1 Какой дворец является официальной резиденцией королевы? 2 Где расположен лондонский зоопарк? 3 Кто правил Англией в конце 16 века? 4 Почему король Генрих 8 был одним из выдающихся монархов Британии? 5 Чьё правление было самым долгим в истории Англии? 6 Когда королева Елизавета II взошла на престол( come to the throne) ? 7 Королева Елизавета II - внучка королевы Виктории, не так ли?

Translate into English

1 Какой дворец является официальной резиденцией королевы?

2 Где расположен лондонский зоопарк?

3 Кто правил Англией в конце 16 века?

4 Почему король Генрих 8 был одним из выдающихся монархов Британии?

5 Чьё правление было самым долгим в истории Англии?

6 Когда королева Елизавета II взошла на престол( come to the throne) ?

7 Королева Елизавета II — внучка королевы Виктории, не так ли?

Ask your friends questions about the royal family, find out: how many members there are in the Windsor family if all her children are married how many grandchildren the Queen has got who the Queen is married to if the Queen has any brothers or sisters who the Queen's eldest child is who the youngest child is who Prince William and Prince Henry's parents are who can be the next monarch after Queen Elizabeth.

Ask your friends questions about the royal family, find out:

  • how many members there are in the Windsor family
  • if all her children are married
  • how many grandchildren the Queen has got
  • who the Queen is married to
  • if the Queen has any brothers or sisters
  • who the Queen’s eldest child is
  • who the youngest child is
  • who Prince William and Prince Henry’s parents are
  • who can be the next monarch after Queen Elizabeth.

Look at the map of London, find the places you know, say where they are situated and what you know about them.

Look at the map of London, find the places you know, say where they are situated and what you know about them.

My
future career

What
do you want to be when you grow up? We have heard this question many times
during our school years. Perhaps, it was difficult for us to give a definite
answer earlier. But now we understand that the time to choose our future profession
has come. Finishing school is the beginning of an independent life for millions
of school-leavers. Many roads are open before us: technical schools, colleges
and universities. Centuries ago there were only a few jobs: people were
farmers, bakers, butchers or carpenters. Today there are thousands of different
kinds of jobs, and new ones are constantly appearing. No wonder that it is not
an easy thing to make the right choice.

When choosing a future career, we should consider different
factors. In my opinion, money is one of the most important factors when you
make a choice. There are highly paid jobs and low-paid jobs. For example, a
businessman, a president or a film star, are highly paid jobs. A worker, a
doctor or an engineer, are low-paid jobs. I think everybody wants to earn as
much money as possible. Training, promotional prospects and conditions should
be also taken into account.

On the other hand, it’s good when you get satisfaction from your
job. It is very important to choose a profession that suits your interests. In
my opinion, a job should be interesting and socially important. Some jobs are
considered to be more suitable for men and others for women. For example, the
professions of secretary or nurse are more suitable for women. A lifeguard or a
pilot are more likely the jobs for men. You should also decide whether you want
to work indoors or outdoors.

To make the right choice, you should take into account your traits
of character. It goes without saying that to become a good doctor you must be
patient, caring and kind. Teacher’s work requires love for children, profound
knowledge of subjects, and the ability to explain. A secretary has to be
efficient and careful in order to do her work quickly and accurately.
Salespeople need to be friendly and persuasive, to get people buy their
products.

There are so many people who influence us in choosing our
occupation. Parents and friends play a very important role in our choices.

My father works for an international company as a managing
director. It is a highly paid job and it offers a lot of opportunities. You can
travel abroad and meet different people. My father is a friendly person and he
is easy to talk to. He thinks that I must choose my future profession according
to my taste and preferences. I respect him and I want to become a businessman,
too.

I have always been interested in economics and I am good at Maths.
I have an aptitude for working with people, and I think I’m rather
communicative and have good social skills. I have good analytical abilities and
I am good at problem-solving. Besides, I am good at English. English has become
the standard language for all kinds of international business communications.
To know English today is absolutely necessary for every businessman.  To
become a successful businessman you should know a lot. So after finishing
school I want to enter the university and to study marketing or management.
Management deals mainly with people. A manager is a person who directly
supervises people in an organization. Managers spend a great deal of time
communicating, coordinating and making decisions affecting the daily operations
of their organization. Almost everything, a manager does, involves decisions,
and in decision-making there is always uncertainty and risk. So managing is a
very interesting, but difficult, job.

Marketing deals with market research and commercial activity in
general. It involves analyzing business situations, evaluating market
opportunities, developing market strategies and controlling their implementation.
It is important for a specialist in marketing to be flexible and prepared to
make adjustments where necessary, as it is unlikely that any marketing plan
will succeed exactly as planned.

I haven’t decided yet what to study. But I still
have time to think and to choose.

Ex
1. Read and guess what the underlined words mean. Look these words up to make
sure you have guessed right:

1)          
My
sister grew up in the countryside.

2)          
Tom
works as a carpenter. He repairs things that are made of wood.

3)          
A butcher is a person whose job is
to sell meat and sometimes also to kill animals for meat.

4)          
Bob
makes bread and cakes. He is a baker.

5)          
After
school I have a choice to enter the university or to work.

6)          
The
rainbow appears in the sky when rain and sun come together.

7)          
Television
influences on people.

8)           
A lifeguard is a person who saves
people’s lives.

9)          
The
republic of Brazil became independent from Portugal in 1822.

10)       Either
today or tomorrow is fine for me. Do you have a preference?

Ex
2: Read the words, look them up and then study the word combinations and
sentences to know how to use them:

1)          
To earn (v): to earn money, to
earn 400 dollars a week, to earn one’s living. To earn means to get
money for doing work. Working at school she earned 800 pounds a month.

2)          
Suitable (adj): a suitable flat, to
be suitable for something. Do you think she is suitable for living there? Such
flats are not suitable for large families.

3)          
Low-paid (adj): A worker, a doctor or an engineer are low-paid jobs.

4)          
A trait (n): a
particular quality in someone’s character (character/personality traits).

5)          
Patient (adj): someone who is
patient is able to wait for a long time. A teacher should be very patient.

6)          
Persuasive (adj): good at making
people agree to do or believe what you want (a persuasive argument, case).

7)          
To evaluate (v): to evaluate a
picture, a work, a beauty. Our study is always evaluated.

8)           
An adjustment (n): a change in
something that makes it better, more accurate, or more effective. We’ll see how
this schedule works; then we’ll make adjustments as necessary.

Ex 3: Think and answer the
questions with the help of the text:

1)          
What types of jobs were popular earlier?

2)          
What factors we should consider when we choose a future career?

3)          
What jobs are considered to be highly paid and low-paid?

4)          
Should a job suit your interest or not? Explain why.

5)          
What jobs are considered to be suitable for men? And for women?

6)          
How do you think what traits of character a manager must have?

7)          
Who influences us in choosing our occupation? Did your parents influence
on your choice to be a manager?

8)           
Where does the narrator’s father work? What opportunities can this
work offer?

9)          
Who is a manager? What he does?

10)       What is marketing? What problems does it involve?

Ex 4. Look through the text and
complete the sentences:

1)          
Finishing school is the beginning of…

2)          
You should also decide…

3)          
It goes without saying…

4)          
Teacher’s work requires love for children,…

5)          
He thinks that I must choose…

6)          
I have an aptitude for working with people,…

7)          
Management deals…

8)           
Almost everything, a manager does,…

9)          
Marketing deals…

10)      
It is important for a specialist in marketing…

Ex 5. Say: “True” or “False”:

1)               
When you finish school you should think about your future career.

2)               
Centuries ago there were a lot of different professions and jobs.

3)               
A doctor, a worker, an engineer are highly-paid jobs.

4)               
Parents and friends influence on our choices.

5)               
If you are a secretary you have to be efficient and careful.

6)               
German has become the standard language for all kinds of
international business communications.

7)               
A good teacher should be flexible and prepared to make adjustments
where it is necessary.

Ex 6. Give English equivalents
for the following words and word combinations:

начало самостоятельной жизни

выпускник школы

техникум

мясник

плотник

не удивительно

сделать правильный выбор

подготовка (обучение)

принимать во внимание

условие

удовлетворение от

соответствовать интересам

няня

черты характера

само собой разумеется

терпеливый

глубокие знания предмета

умелый (подготовленный)

убедительный

влиять на

предоставлять различные возможности

выбирать профессию в соответствии вкусам и предпочтениям

я умею решать проблемы

иметь дело с

контролировать (заведовать)

принимать решение

выполнение (осуществление)

a) Read and guess what the underlined words man.

1. Most of the farmland [‘fmnflaend] in England is in the southeast.
2. mm [‘grazslaandz] are good for sheep to feed on.
3. There are few 11mm [’walldlaendz] left in Britain. Most of them are in the north. In the USA people can enjoy the beauty of wild America in parks, forests and wildlands.

4. Our W [,grclt’graandpcsrents] are our grandparents’ parents.
5. A canoe [ke’nuz] is an Indian boat.

6. Siberia is famous for its endless [‘cndlls] forests.
7. Rivers are used as m [‘wo:tewelz].

b) Look these words up In your vocabulary to make sure that you have
guessed right.

® Read the words, look them up and then study the word combinations and
sentences to know now to use them.

mighty [‘malti] (adj): a mighty nation, a mighty army,a mighty king, a mighty empire. The Atlantic is a mighty ocean.

to rise [ralz], rose, risen (v): The River Volga rises in the Valdai Hills. The Angara rises in Lake Baikal. The Nile rises in Lake Victoria.

to stretch [stretfl (v): to stretch out one’s arm, to stretch the rope, to stretch one’s legs. The forests stretched for miles. The valley stretched away into the distance as far as the eye could see. She got out of bed and stretched. He stretched out his arm to try and get the apple. I decided to stretch my legs after dinner. The wicked chil-
dren stretched the rope across the path.

a shore [fez] (n): a sea shore, shores of a lake, on the shore of the ocean, to walk along the shore. It is difficult to walk on such a rocky shore. She sells seashells on the seashore. We could see some tall trees on the other shore of the lake.

a beach [biztfl (n): a sandy beach, a beach ball, a beach chair.
They went down to the beach for a swim. We sat on the beach and ate our sandwiches. Some of the beaches are badly littered.

a desert [‘dezet] (n): The Sahara Desert. a hot desert wind,desert areas, a desert island. Do you know where the Sahara Desert, the Gobi Desert and the Kara-Kum Desert are situated? Robinson Crusoe lived for many years on a desert island.

a chain [tj’em] (n): a chain of mountains, a gold chain. She always wears a gold chain round her neck. Could you show the main mountain chains on the map of America?

an attraction [e’traekfn] (n): The Tower of London is a great attraction for tourists. The cinema has little attraction for some people.

a skyscraper [‘skaxskrcnpe] (n): a tall skyscraper. New York is a city of skyscrapers. Are there any skyscrapers in Moscow?

mixture [‘mikstj’a] (n): a bottle of cough mixture. I listened to his story with a mixture of surprise and admiration.

to melt [melt] (v): The sun melted the snow. His heart melted when he saw the crying girl. These chocolates really melt in your mouth.

a melting pot:‘ America has been a melting pot since its beginnings.

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