Задайте 10 вопросов в Present Simple к текстуMr?

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Задайте 10 вопросов в Present Simple к тексту

Mr.

Priestly a teacher.

Teaches English, but he knows English, French, German, and he speaks and reads and writes these languages very well.

He reads a great many books, and he writes books for his students.

He often teaches in his room.

He doesn't have many students.

Usually he has six students.

They come to his room for their lessons every day except Saturday and Sunday.

Mrs. Priestly is a pleasant - looking woman of about forty.

She is Mr.

Priestley's wife.

She looks after the house and Mr.

Priestly.

The Priestleys have two children, John and Margaret.

John is eighteen, and he is at the university and is studying to be a doctor.

Margaret is only eleven.

She goes to school, but she doesn't like her school.

She likes singing and dancing.

The Priestleys get up at seven o'clock.

Mrs. Priestly cooks breakfast and Mr.

Priestly prepares for his classes.

In the evening the whole family gather in the sitting - room and discuss their problems.

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RikiMarou 15 мая 2021 г., 00:54:06

1)What books he is read?

2)Why he doesn't have many students?

3)His students is children?

4)Why Margaret doesn't like your school?

, 5)Is she sing very well?

, 6)what books is he read?

7)How many books is he read?

8) IS His wife reading his books?

9)Is he writing the Fairy tail for his children?

10)Does Margaret like study?

Mariaaa03 7 авг. 2021 г., 05:28:45 | 10 - 11 классы

Нужно вставить нужные слова по тексту Sister Mary comes from Ireland?

Нужно вставить нужные слова по тексту Sister Mary comes from Ireland.

She is a nun and she lives and works in a girls’ school in Cork.

She teaches French and Spanish.

She likes her job and she loves the green countryside of Ireland.

She goes walking in her free time.

Hans Huser is a ski - instructor.

He is Swiss and lives in Villars, a village in the mountains.

In summer he works in a sports shop and in winter he teaches skiing.

He speaks four languages, French, German, Italian, and English.

He is married and has 2 sons.

He plays football with them in his free time.

А) Complete the sentences about Sister Mary and Hans.

She comes from Ireland.

He _____ _____ Switzerland.

He lives in a village, but she _____ _____ a town.

She works in a school.

He _____ _____ a sports shop.

He ______ skiing.

She _____ ______ and Spanish.

She______ near the sea, but he ______ in the mountains.

He likes his job and she _____ _____ ______, too.

He _____ _____ sons.

She ______ goes walking in her free time.

He ______ ______ with his sons.

He ______ four languages.

She ________ three.

Margo672 9 июл. 2021 г., 14:48:22 | 10 - 11 классы

The Characters in the Essential English Book (I)MR?

The Characters in the Essential English Book (I)

MR.

PRIESTLEY

This is Mr.

Priestley, the teacher.

He teaches English and he knows English, French and German, and he speaks and reads and writes these languages very well.

He is not a young man, but he is not old.

He is about forty - four or forty - five years old.

He is a good - looking man, tall, handsome, rather thin, with dark - brown hair just begining to go grey.

He is always very well - dressed, but quietly, in good taste.

He usually wears suits of dark brown, dark blue or dark grey.

He speaks quietly and pleasantly, but there is strenght under his quietness, and every student in his class knows this.

He is quiet and pleasent because he is strong.

Strenght is generally quiet ; weakness often is not.

He reads a great many books, and he writes books for his students.

In the picture you can see him sitting in his study, in a big armchair by the fire.

A bright fire is burning in the fireplace.

It burns all day in cold weather.

Another armchair is on the opposite side of the fire.

On his left there is a tray with a coffee pot and a coffee - cup on it, and near to it you can see his pipe and tobacco.

A cat is sitting on the arm of his chair.

That is Mr.

Priestley's cat, Sully.

She often sits there, or on his desk when he is writing, and watches him.

He has a book in his hand and he is reading it.

There are books on the shelves all round the walls of his study.

More books are on his desk, and some others are on the floor.

His desk is in the middle of the room.

Pens, pencils, an incpot and paper are on the desk.

The telephone is on the left, and a tray for letters is on the right.

Just behind the telephone there is a reading - lamp.

He works here at his books for three or four hours every evening.

You can see his typewriter on a little table in a corner of the room.

But he can't type very well.

He types with only two fingers and a thumb!

It is almost eleven o'clock by the clock on the wall, but Mr.

Priestley is still working.

He works wery late, sometimes till two or three o'clock in the morning, but generally he goes to bed about twelve or one o'clock.

He often teaches his students in this room.

He hasn't many students, generaly about six.

They come here for they lessons every day except Saturday and Sunday.

Saturday and Sunday are holidays.

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Otli4nikxrenov 26 мая 2021 г., 07:30:01 | 10 - 11 классы

Mrs Priestley and Some OthersYou already know Mr?

Mrs Priestley and Some Others

You already know Mr.

Priestley, the teacher and writer.

In this lesson you will hear about his wife, Mrs.

Priestley, the Priestleys' house, and some of the people in the house.

Mrs. Priestley knows all about the house ; she does the work in it every day, and to - day she will tell you a little about it.

Mrs. Priestley is a pleasant - looking woman of about forty, with warm brown hair and soft dark - brown eyes.

She is kind and gentle, but she manages her house (and, in her quiet way, her husband) very well.

He is, of course, a clever men, but a little unpractical, and he needs Mrs.

Priestley to look after him.

Mrs. Prieestley, on the other hand, is very practical and full of common sense.

The Priestleys have two children, John and Margaret.

John is eighteen, six foot tall, and a fine manly fellow.

He is at the university and is studying to be a doctor.

He is a clever, hard - working student, a first - class footballer, boxer, and runner.

He is strong both in body and character, and quiet and thoughtful like his father.

He will make a good doctor.

Margaret is only eleven.

She is a lovely little girl with golden hair and dark blue eyes and a spirit that is always bright ans happy, full of joy and gaiety.

She isn't fond of study of any kind, but she loves music and dancing and she sings very prettily.

She is like a ray of sunshine in the house.

Mr. Priestley is very fond of his son John and very proud of him ; and Margaret is the apple of his eye.

But here comes Mrs.

Priestley.

"Good morning, Mrs.

Priestley ; how are you?

"

Mrs.

Priestley : Good morning, everyone.

I'm very well, thank you.

You want to know about my house.

Well, I am very pleased to be here and I will gladly tell you something about it.

The house is rather big, and there is a lot of work in it, so I can't do everything alone.

I have Susan and Lizzie to help me with the work.

Lizzie is our cook, and she is a very good cook, but she is no good at all at housework.

Now, Susan is very good at housework, but she can't cook at all - she can't even boil an egg.

But that is all right, for Lizzie gets on with her cooking, and Susan and I do the housework - and, believe me, we all work very hard.

Susan and Lizzie get up at a quarter to seven, and make the fires and open the windows.

I get up at half past seven, and so does my husband, in time for breakfast at eight o'clock.

We have breakfast in the breakfast - room.

I like to begin the day well, so our breakfast is always a good one.

My husband reads his newspaper and smokes a cigarette with his last cup of tea, before he begins his work at nine o'clock.

Then Lizzie and Susan begin to clean the house, wash up, make the beds, and get the vegetables redy for lunch.

We have lunch at one o'clock.

After that I do some sewing, or go out for a walk, or go to see people.

We have afternoon tea about five o'clock, but for that we don't go into the dining - room.

We go to the sitting - room, and Susan brings in the tea with plates of bread and butter and small cakes.

After tea we sit and talk or listen to the wireless or read.

Sometimes we go to the cinema or the theatre.

About seven or eight o'clock I generally go to bed, but my husband likes to sit up late and read or write, in his study.

Well, that is all for the present.

I will tell you more about the house some other time.

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Спасибо : ).

O0268676 22 сент. 2021 г., 07:49:53 | 5 - 9 классы

Mrs Priestley and Some OthersYou already know Mr?

Mrs Priestley and Some Others

You already know Mr.

Priestley, the teacher and writer.

In this lesson you will hear about his wife, Mrs.

Priestley, the Priestleys' house, and some of the people in the house.

Mrs. Priestley knows all about the house ; she does the work in it every day, and to - day she will tell you a little about it.

Mrs. Priestley is a pleasant - looking woman of about forty, with warm brown hair and soft dark - brown eyes.

She is kind and gentle, but she manages her house (and, in her quiet way, her husband) very well.

He is, of course, a clever men, but a little unpractical, and he needs Mrs.

Priestley to look after him.

Mrs. Prieestley, on the other hand, is very practical and full of common sense.

The Priestleys have two children, John and Margaret.

John is eighteen, six foot tall, and a fine manly fellow.

He is at the university and is studying to be a doctor.

He is a clever, hard - working student, a first - class footballer, boxer, and runner.

He is strong both in body and character, and quiet and thoughtful like his father.

He will make a good doctor.

Margaret is only eleven.

She is a lovely little girl with golden hair and dark blue eyes and a spirit that is always bright ans happy, full of joy and gaiety.

She isn't fond of study of any kind, but she loves music and dancing and she sings very prettily.

She is like a ray of sunshine in the house.

Mr. Priestley is very fond of his son John and very proud of him ; and Margaret is the apple of his eye.

But here comes Mrs.

Priestley.

"Good morning, Mrs.

Priestley ; how are you?

"

Mrs.

Priestley : Good morning, everyone.

I'm very well, thank you.

You want to know about my house.

Well, I am very pleased to be here and I will gladly tell you something about it.

The house is rather big, and there is a lot of work in it, so I can't do everything alone.

I have Susan and Lizzie to help me with the work.

Lizzie is our cook, and she is a very good cook, but she is no good at all at housework.

Now, Susan is very good at housework, but she can't cook at all - she can't even boil an egg.

But that is all right, for Lizzie gets on with her cooking, and Susan and I do the housework - and, believe me, we all work very hard.

Susan and Lizzie get up at a quarter to seven, and make the fires and open the windows.

I get up at half past seven, and so does my husband, in time for breakfast at eight o'clock.

We have breakfast in the breakfast - room.

I like to begin the day well, so our breakfast is always a good one.

My husband reads his newspaper and smokes a cigarette with his last cup of tea, before he begins his work at nine o'clock.

Then Lizzie and Susan begin to clean the house, wash up, make the beds, and get the vegetables redy for lunch.

We have lunch at one o'clock.

After that I do some sewing, or go out for a walk, or go to see people.

We have afternoon tea about five o'clock, but for that we don't go into the dining - room.

We go to the sitting - room, and Susan brings in the tea with plates of bread and butter and small cakes.

After tea we sit and talk or listen to the wireless or read.

Sometimes we go to the cinema or the theatre.

About seven or eight o'clock I generally go to bed, but my husband likes to sit up late and read or write, in his study.

Well, that is all for the present.

I will tell you more about the house some other time.

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Спасибо : ).

Varikova 24 авг. 2021 г., 06:50:33 | 5 - 9 классы

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Ответьте на следующие вопросы.

(В ответах используйте свои собственные предложения) :

1.

Who will tell you about the Priestleys' house?

2. How old is Mrs.

Priestley?

3. What colour are her eyes and her hair?

4. What does she manage very well?

5. How many children have the Priestleys?

6. What are thair names?

7. How old is John and where is he?

8. What is he studying to be?

9. What is he fond of?

10. What colour is Margaret's hair?

11. What does she do?

12. Is Mr.

Priestley fond of her?

13. Who does the cooking in the Priestleys' house?

14. What time does Lizzie get up?

15. What time do you generally go to bed?

16. Do the Priestleys have an early breakfast ?

17. Where do they have breakfast?

18. What does Mrs.

Priestley do after lunch?

19. What do they have for tea?

20. When will Mrs.

Priestley tell you more about the house?

Вот текст : Mrs Priestley and Some Others

You already know Mr.

Priestley, the teacher and writer.

In this lesson you will hear about his wife, Mrs.

Priestley, the Priestleys' house, and some of the people in the house.

Mrs. Priestley knows all about the house ; she does the work in it every day, and to - day she will tell you a little about it.

Mrs. Priestley is a pleasant - looking woman of about forty, with warm brown hair and soft dark - brown eyes.

She is kind and gentle, but she manages her house (and, in her quiet way, her husband) very well.

He is, of course, a clever men, but a little unpractical, and he needs Mrs.

Priestley to look after him.

Mrs. Prieestley, on the other hand, is very practical and full of common sense.

The Priestleys have two children, John and Margaret.

John is eighteen, six foot tall, and a fine manly fellow.

He is at the university and is studying to be a doctor.

He is a clever, hard - working student, a first - class footballer, boxer, and runner.

He is strong both in body and character, and quiet and thoughtful like his father.

He will make a good doctor.

Margaret is only eleven.

She is a lovely little girl with golden hair and dark blue eyes and a spirit that is always bright ans happy, full of joy and gaiety.

She isn't fond of study of any kind, but she loves music and dancing and she sings very prettily.

She is like a ray of sunshine in the house.

Mr. Priestley is very fond of his son John and very proud of him ; and Margaret is the apple of his eye.

But here comes Mrs.

Priestley.

"Good morning, Mrs.

Priestley ; how are you?

"

Mrs.

Priestley : Good morning, everyone.

I'm very well, thank you.

You want to know about my house.

Well, I am very pleased to be here and I will gladly tell you something about it.

The house is rather big, and there is a lot of work in it, so I can't do everything alone.

I have Susan and Lizzie to help me with the work.

Lizzie is our cook, and she is a very good cook, but she is no good at all at housework.

Now, Susan is very good at housework, but she can't cook at all - she can't even boil an egg.

But that is all right, for Lizzie gets on with her cooking, and Susan and I do the housework - and, believe me, we all work very hard.

Susan and Lizzie get up at a quarter to seven, and make the fires and open the windows.

I get up at half past seven, and so does my husband, in time for breakfast at eight o'clock.

We have breakfast in the breakfast - room.

I like to begin the day well, so our breakfast is always a good one.

My husband reads his newspaper and smokes a cigarette with his last cup of tea, before he begins his work at nine o'clock.

Then Lizzie and Susan begin to clean the house, wash up, make the beds, and get the vegetables redy for lunch.

We have lunch at one o'clock.

After that I do some sewing, or go out for a walk, or go to see people.

We have afternoon tea about five o'clock, but for that we don't go into the dining - room.

We go to the sitting - room, and Susan brings in the tea with plates of bread and butter and small cakes.

After tea we sit and talk or listen to the wireless or read.

Sometimes we go to the cinema or the theatre.

About seven or eight o'clock I generally go to bed, but my husband likes to sit up late and read or write, in his study.

Well, that is all for the present.

I will tell you more about the house some other time.

Спасибо : ).

Mischankina 10 июл. 2021 г., 17:14:00 | 10 - 11 классы

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Вставьте пропущенные слова :

1.

You .

Know Mr.

Priestley the teacher and writer.

2. In this lesson you .

Hear about his wife.

3. Today she .

Tell you .

About it.

4. Mrs.

Priestley is a .

Looking woman of .

Forty.

5. She is kind and .

But she .

Her house very well.

6. He is, of .

, a clever man but rather .

7. The Priestleys have two .

, John and Margaret

8.

John is a fine .

Fellow.

He is at the .

9. Margaret is a .

Little girl with .

Hair.

10. She is always happy and full of .

11. She isn't .

Of study of any kind

12.

She is like a .

Of sunshine in the house

13.

Margaret is the .

Of his eye

14.

I am very .

To be here

15.

The house is big and there is a .

Of work in it, so I can't do everything .

16. Susan can't even .

An egg

17.

Lizzie and Susan get the .

Ready for lunch

18.

After lunch I do some .

Or go out for a walk.

19. After tea we sit and talk or listen to the .

20. Well, that is all for the .

Вот текст :

Mrs Priestley and Some Others

You already know Mr.

Priestley, the teacher and writer.

In this lesson you will hear about his wife, Mrs.

Priestley, the Priestleys' house, and some of the people in the house.

Mrs. Priestley knows all about the house ; she does the work in it every day, and to - day she will tell you a little about it.

Mrs. Priestley is a pleasant - looking woman of about forty, with warm brown hair and soft dark - brown eyes.

She is kind and gentle, but she manages her house (and, in her quiet way, her husband) very well.

He is, of course, a clever men, but a little unpractical, and he needs Mrs.

Priestley to look after him.

Mrs. Prieestley, on the other hand, is very practical and full of common sense.

The Priestleys have two children, John and Margaret.

John is eighteen, six foot tall, and a fine manly fellow.

He is at the university and is studying to be a doctor.

He is a clever, hard - working student, a first - class footballer, boxer, and runner.

He is strong both in body and character, and quiet and thoughtful like his father.

He will make a good doctor.

Margaret is only eleven.

She is a lovely little girl with golden hair and dark blue eyes and a spirit that is always bright ans happy, full of joy and gaiety.

She isn't fond of study of any kind, but she loves music and dancing and she sings very prettily.

She is like a ray of sunshine in the house.

Mr. Priestley is very fond of his son John and very proud of him ; and Margaret is the apple of his eye.

But here comes Mrs.

Priestley.

"Good morning, Mrs.

Priestley ; how are you?

"

Mrs.

Priestley : Good morning, everyone.

I'm very well, thank you.

You want to know about my house.

Well, I am very pleased to be here and I will gladly tell you something about it.

The house is rather big, and there is a lot of work in it, so I can't do everything alone.

I have Susan and Lizzie to help me with the work.

Lizzie is our cook, and she is a very good cook, but she is no good at all at housework.

Now, Susan is very good at housework, but she can't cook at all - she can't even boil an egg.

But that is all right, for Lizzie gets on with her cooking, and Susan and I do the housework - and, believe me, we all work very hard.

Susan and Lizzie get up at a quarter to seven, and make the fires and open the windows.

I get up at half past seven, and so does my husband, in time for breakfast at eight o'clock.

We have breakfast in the breakfast - room.

I like to begin the day well, so our breakfast is always a good one.

My husband reads his newspaper and smokes a cigarette with his last cup of tea, before he begins his work at nine o'clock.

Then Lizzie and Susan begin to clean the house, wash up, make the beds, and get the vegetables redy for lunch.

We have lunch at one o'clock.

After that I do some sewing, or go out for a walk, or go to see people.

We have afternoon tea about five o'clock, but for that we don't go into the dining - room.

We go to the sitting - room, and Susan brings in the tea with plates of bread and butter and small cakes.

After tea we sit and talk or listen to the wireless or read.

Sometimes we go to the cinema or the theatre.

About seven or eight o'clock I generally go to bed, but my husband likes to sit up late and read or write, in his study.

Well, that is all for the present.

I will tell you more about the house some other time.

Sakosh98 8 мар. 2021 г., 00:22:50 | 1 - 4 классы

Помогите составить 5 вопросов из текста с do и does с ответамиJack LiptonThis is Jack Lipton?

Помогите составить 5 вопросов из текста с do и does с ответами

Jack Lipton

This is Jack Lipton.

And this is his house.

His house is not very big.

Jack has four rooms.

They are big and clean.

The house has yellow walls, white doors and windows and a red roof.

You can see green trees and bright flowers by the house.

Mr Lipton is a teacher.

He teaches English.

He has twenty students.

His students are not old, they are young.

They are from Rome, Paris, Madrid and Moscow.

Jack Lipton teaches his students to speak English, to read and to write in English.

His students like English and they like their teacher.

Nafanja97 17 февр. 2021 г., 06:14:45 | 5 - 9 классы

СРОЧНООООО?

СРОЧНООООО!

ИСПРАВЬТЕ ОШИБКИ ПОЖ.

1)John and Harry is at school 2)They sit at their desks at the moment 3)John looks at the teacher 4)She writes on the board 5)John like Maths 6)He is bringing his homework every day 7)And he never is late for school.

9671326435m 2 февр. 2021 г., 21:08:56 | 10 - 11 классы

Xi. Supply the missing words : Mr and Mrs Dale live in London?

Xi. Supply the missing words : Mr and Mrs Dale live in London.

They are married.

Mr Dale is Mrs Dale's and Mrs Dale is Mr Dale's They have four chil dren : Henry, John, Mary and Jane.

Mr Dale is and Mrs Dale is their Mr and Mrs Dale are their The four children are Jarle are the two Mary is the eldest child, and Jane is the young Mr Dale's father is very old ; his name is George.

He lives with the family.

George Dale is the of the four children Mrs Dale has a mother, she is the of the four children.

Her name is Mrs Field.

Henry and John are the of old Mr Dale and of old Mrs Field ; Mary and Jane are their Mr Dale has a brother and a sister.

His brother's name is Richard Dale, and his name is Helen.

His sister is married.

She Irlarried Mr White and so she is called White, Richard Dale is the of the four children.

Mrs White is the of the four children.

Her Mr White is another uncle of the four children, Mr Richard Dale has two children : Edward and Rose.

These two children are the of Henry, John, Mary and Jane.

Edward is a and Rose is a.

RusPatriot007 25 мая 2021 г., 22:20:39 | 10 - 11 классы

Xi. Supply the missing words : Mr and Mrs Dale live in London?

Xi. Supply the missing words : Mr and Mrs Dale live in London.

They are married.

Mr Dale is Mrs Dale's.

, and Mrs Dale is Mr Dale's.

. They have four chil dren : Henry, John, Mary and Jane.

Mr Dale is their.

, and Mrs Dale is their.

. Mr and Mrs Dale are their.

. The four children are.

, and .

; Henry and John are the two .

Of Mr snd Mrs dale ; Mary snd Jane are the two.

. Mary is the eldest child, and Jane is the young - est.

Mr Dale's father is very old ; his name is George.

He lives with the family.

George Dale is the .

Of the four children Mrs Dale has a mother, she is the .

Of the four children.

Her name is Mrs Field.

Henry and John are the .

Of old Mr Dale and of old Mrs Field ; Mary and Jane are their.

. Mr Dale has a brother and a sister.

His brother's name is Richard Dale, and his .

Name is Helen.

His sister is married.

She married Mr White and so she is called .

White, Richard Dale is the .

Of the four children.

Mrs White is the .

Of the four children.

Her .

Mr White is another uncle of the four children, Mr Richard Dale has two children : Edward and Rose.

These two children are the .

Of Henry, John, Mary and Jane.

Edward is a .

And Rose is a .

.

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