Read & Speak English, Дроздова Т.Ю., Маилова В.Г., Николаева В.С., 2012

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Read & Speak English, Дроздова Т.Ю., Маилова В.Г., Николаева В.С., 2012.

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Read & Speak English, Дроздова Т.Ю., Маилова В.Г., Николаева В.С., 2012


WHILE THE AUTO WAITS.
The girl in grey comes to that quiet corner of the small park every day. Her simple dress fits her perfectly. The girl is slim and very beautiful.
The young man also comes to that park every day. He is eager to get acquainted with the girl but he doesn’t know how to introduce himself.

The girl is sitting on a bench reading a book. Suddenly she drops the book. The man picks it up and returns the book to the girl.
The girl is looking at him, at his ordinary coat and his common face. He is embarrassed.

“Do you know that you are the most attractive girl I’ve ever seen?” he says. But the girl interrupts him. “Whoever you are,” she says in an icy tone, “you must remember that I am a lady.”

“I beg your pardon,” pleads the young man, “it is my fault.”
“Stop excusing, if you please. Let’s better speak about these people who are passing by. Where are they going? Why are they hurrying so? Are they happy?” “It is interesting to watch them,” he replies. “It is the wonderful drama of life. Some are going to supper and some to - er - other places. I want to know their histories.”

CONTENTS.
WHILE THE AUTO WAITS (after O. Henry).
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
The Verbs to be and to have.
The Present Indefinite and Present Continuous.
The Use of the Indefinite Article (a/an).
SINGING LESSON (by K. Mansfield).
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
The Past Continuous and Past Indefinite.
The Use of Articles in a Context.
LOVE FOR ART (by O. Henry).
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
Questions and Negatives.
Some Noun Determiners and the Use of Articles.
GETTING KNOWN (by D. Barber).
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
The Past Indefinite and Present Perfect.
The Present Perfect and Present Perfect Continuous.
The Use of Articles with Uncountable Nouns.
BELLA FLEACE GAVE A PARTY (by E.  Waugh).
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
The Past Perfect Tense.
Models with Past Tenses.
Special Dificulties in the Use of Articles.
HOW WE KEPT MOTHER’S DAY (by S. Leacock).
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
The Sequence of Tenses. Indirect Speech.
The Use of Articles with Names of Persons.
THE MAN WHO TOOK NOTICE OF NOTICES.
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
The Passive Voice.
The Use of the Indefinite Article with Nouns in Set Expressions.
A SAD STORY (by G. Sheffield).
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
Conditional Sentences.
The Use of the Definite Article With Nouns in Set Expressions.
MABEL (by S. Maugham).
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
Modal Verbs and Their Equivalents.
The Use of Articles with Geographical Names.
NOISY NEIGHBOURS.
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
Uses of Modals to Express Possibility. Certainty. Doubt.
Nouns in Set Expressions Used without an Article.
THE FLYING DUTCHMAN (A Dutch Legend).
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
Degrees of Comparison of Adjectives and Adverbs.
The Use of Articles with Some Adjectives and Numerals + Noun.
WILLIAM TELL (A Swiss Legend).
I. Vocabulary.
II. Comprehension.
III. Word Study.
IV. Speech Practice.
V. Grammar Review.
Pronouns (many/much, few/little).
The Use of the Definite Article with Some Nouns.
REVIEW OF TENSES.
REVIEW OF ARTICLES.
SUPPLEMENTARY READING.
APPENDIX 1. English Tenses (Active).
APPENDIX 2. Regular Verbs: Spelling Rules.
APPENDIX 3. Irregular Verbs.
APPENDIX 4. Talking About the Future.
APPENDIX 5. Expressions with the Verb to be.
APPENDIX 6. Adjectives for Appearance and Character Description.
APPENDIX 7. Connectives and Transitional Phrases.
APPENDIX 8. Some Useful Verbs.
APPENDIX 9. Numbers.
Time.
РУССКО-АНГЛИЙСКИЙ СЛОВАРЬ.
LITERATURE.

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