Mrs Priestley and Some OthersYou already know Mr?

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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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Stanislav3401 26 мая 2021 г., 07:30:05

Миссис Priestley и другие.

Вы уже знаете мистера Priestley, учителя и писатель.

В этом уроке вы услышите о его жене, миссис Priestley Пристлейс, доме и некоторых людей в доме.

Миссис Priestley знает все о доме ; она работает в ней каждый день, и сегодня она расскажет вам немного о ней.

Миссис Priestley выглядящая приятн женщина лет 40, с теплыми шатен и мягко темн - коричневыми глазами.

Она добрая, нежная, но она умудряется (ее дома, в ее тихим и ее мужем), очень хорошо.

Он, конечно, ухищренным людям, но несколько непрактичное миссис Priestley, и он должен присматривать за ним.

Миссис Prieestley, с другой стороны, очень практически и полна здравого смысла.

У 2 детей, Пристлейс Джона и маргарет.

Джон фут высотой в 18, 6, и хорошо мужественный человек.

Он учится в университете и для того, чтобы стать доктором.

Он умный, трудолюбивый студент, первый класс футболист, боксер, а бегун.

Он сильный характер, и в теле и тихо и вдумчивый, как его отец.

Он хороший врач.

Маргарет только 11.

Она прекрасная маленькая девочка с золотыми волосами и синими глазами и дух, который всегда яркий анс веселости, полный радости и счастья.

Она не любяща исследования любого вида, но она любит музыку и танцы, и она поют очень мило.

Она как солнечный луч в доме.

Мистер Priestley очень любит своего сына Джона и очень гордого его ; его глаза и Маргарет яблоко.

Но вот миссис Priestley.

«Доброе утро, миссис Priestley ; Как ты?

Миссис Priestley : Все доброго утра!

Я очень хорошо, спасибо.

Хочешь узнать о своём доме.

Ну, я очень рад быть здесь, и я с удовольствием скажу что - нибудь.

Дом большой, и много работы, и я не могу все делать сам.

У меня сьюзан и Лиззи, чтобы помочь мне с работой.

Лиззи наш повар, и она очень хороший повар, но она не годится все на домашнем хозяйстве.

Так, сьюзан очень хорош в домашнем хозяйстве, но она не умеет готовить на всех она даже не может сварить яйцо.

Но ничего, ибо с ее Лиззи получает, и сьюзен и я делаем домашнее хозяйство и, поверьте, мы все работают очень сильно.

Сьюзан и Лиззи получают в квартале до 7, и делают пожары и открывают окна.

Я встаю в 7, и тот за моего мужа, когда делаю завтрак в 8 часов.

У нас в зале для завтраков.

Мне нравится начинать день наш завтрак, поэтому всегда хороший.

Муж читает газету и курит сигарету его со своей последней чашкой чая, до того, как он начнет свою работу в 9 часа.

Потом Лиззи и сьюзан начинают убирать дом, в постели, моют и овощи реды на обед.

Мы обедаем в час.

После этого я делаю один шов, пойду посмотрю на прогулку или людей.

У нас есть послеполуденный чай в 5 часов, но для этого мы не ходим в столовую.

Мы едем в гостиной, и сьюзен приводит в чай с номерами хлеба с маслом и небольших тортов.

После чая мы сидим и разговариваем и слушаем в радиотелеграфу или читаем.

Иногда мы идем в кино или театр.

7 Или 8 часов я вообще буду спать, но мой муж любит сидеть допоздна, и читать и писать, в его кабинете.

Ну, это все для настоящего.

Я скажу вам больше о доме в другой раз.

Извини некоторые слова я не смог перевести.

Natalia991403 8 февр. 2021 г., 16:09:01 | 1 - 4 классы

Every day Rukodelnitsa makes the beds, cleans the house and dusts the furniture?

Every day Rukodelnitsa makes the beds, cleans the house and dusts the furniture.

She milks the cow and feeds the hens.

Then Rukodelnitsa cooks tasty meals for her sister and her mother.

She sets the table and all her family has tasty meal.

Then Rukodelnitsa washes the dishes.

After that she works in the garden.

Rukodelnitsa sweeps the paths and gathers apples and vegetables.

Перевести.

Тараненко 20 янв. 2021 г., 09:20:18 | 1 - 4 классы

Every day Rukodelnitsa made the beds, cleans the house and dusted the furniture?

Every day Rukodelnitsa made the beds, cleans the house and dusted the furniture.

She milked the cow and fed the hens.

Rukodelnitsa cooked tasty meal for her sister and her mother.

She set the table and all the family had a tasty dinner.

Rukodelnitsa washed the dishes.

And she worked in the garden.

Rukodelnitsa swept the paths and gathered apples and vegetables.

Перевести.

6490 15 мая 2021 г., 00:54:02 | 5 - 9 классы

Задайте 10 вопросов в Present Simple к текстуMr?

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.

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 : ).

Rajlysa 2 февр. 2021 г., 19:48:55 | 1 - 4 классы

Как читается плиз помогите прошу ?

Как читается плиз помогите прошу .

A smart little Bird flew to a house in the country because she wanted to have breakfast.

She ran from one room to another and suddenly she saw a big grey Cat.

The Cat jumped and caught the Bird.

"Now I can have a nice breakfast, " the Cat said.

"You can't have breakfast now, " said the Bird.

"You must wash first.

The farmer and his family always wash their hands before breakfast.

You live in their house and you must do what they do.

""All right, " the Cat said.

"I live with the farmer's family and in their house, and I must do what they do.

"And the Cat opened his mouth and began to wash.

But when he was clean and wanted to begin his breakfast, he did not find the bird.

The smart little Bird flew away.

She was in the garden in a tall tree.

She was happy and began to sing.

"Now I see, " the cat said.

" I must wash, but I must wash after dinner.

" And now all cats wash after dinner.

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

Ответьте на следующие вопросы?

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

Вставьте пропущенные слова :1?

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.

Yhfjnv 19 июл. 2021 г., 08:28:36 | 1 - 4 классы

Пожалуйста переведите?

Пожалуйста переведите.

A smart little Bird flew (fly) to a house in the country because she wanted to have breakfast.

She .

(run) from one room to another (B .

N ; pyrylO) and suddenly she .

(see) a big grey Cat.

The Cat .

(jump) and .

(catch) the Bird.

"Now I can have a nice breakfast, " the Cat .

(say).

"You can't have breakfast now, " .

(say) the Bird.

"You must wash first.

The farmer and his family always (всегда) wash their hands before breakfast.

You live in their house and you must do what they do.

""All right, " the Cat .

(say).

"I live with the farmer's family and in their house, and I must do what they do.

"And the Cat opened his mouth and .

(begin) to wash.

But when he .

(be) clean and .

(want) to begin his breakfast, he did not find the bird.

The smart little Bird .

(fly) away.

She .

(be) in the garden in a tall tree.

She .

(be) happy and .

(begin) to sing.

"Now I see, " the cat .

(say).

"I must wash, but I must wash after dinner.

" And now all cats wash after dinner.

Маликина 28 июн. 2021 г., 00:16:35 | 1 - 4 классы

Havroshechka did all the work about the house?

Havroshechka did all the work about the house.

She cleaned the house, made the beds and dusted the furniture.

The girl washed the clothes too.

Then Havroshechka cooked meal for the family and set the table.

The girl washed the dishes.

After that Havroshechka worked in the garden.

She looked after the cow.

The girl fed the cow and gave water to it.

She liked the cow very much.

(ПЕРЕВОД).

Artem460 10 июн. 2021 г., 21:02:10 | 1 - 4 классы

ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ТЕКСТ?

ПОМОГИТЕ ПОЖАЛУЙСТА ПЕРЕВЕСТИ ТЕКСТ.

ПОДРОБНО.

Read one more story about the smart little Bird.

Complete it with the correct forms of the verbs.

A smart little Bird flew (fly) to a house in the country because she wanted to have breakfast.

She .

(run) from one room to another (B .

N ; pyrylO) and suddenly she .

(see) a big grey Cat.

The Cat .

(jump) and .

(catch) the Bird.

"Now I can have a nice breakfast, " the Cat .

(say).

"You can't have breakfast now, " .

(say) the Bird.

"You must wash first.

The farmer and his family always (всегда) wash their hands before breakfast.

You live in their house and you must do what they do.

""All right, " the Cat .

(say).

"I live with the farmer's family and in their house, and I must do what they do.

"And the Cat opened his mouth and .

(begin) to wash.

But when he .

(be) clean and .

(want) to begin his breakfast, he did not find the bird.

The smart little Bird .

(fly) away.

She .

(be) in the garden in a tall tree.

She .

(be) happy and .

(begin) to sing.

"Now I see, " the cat .

(say).

"I must wash, but I must wash after dinner.

" And now all cats wash after dinner.

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