Подготовил: учитель английского языка МОУ Лицей № 15 г. Саратов Небалуева Яна Андреевна
* in need [ ɪ n ‘ni:d] – в нужде * indeed [ ɪ n ‘di:d] – действительно, на самом деле
MY FRIEND I’ve got a friend We like to play, We play together Every day. He always helps me When I’m in need For he’s my friend, Good friend indeed.
The dog and her four nice little puppies live in a dog-house. The cat and two little kittens live in a box. The box is near the dog-house. One day the cat goes for a walk and doesn’t come back. “Where is our mother?” ask the little kittens. “Oh, where is our mother?!” the little kittens ask the dog. “I’m sorry, I don’t know. But I can help you. Come and live in my house. I’ve got four children – four little puppies. Now you are my children too, and I’m your mother. My puppies are your brothers and sisters.” Now the two kittens live in the dog-house. They’ve got nice brothers and sisters and a very kind mother. A friend in need is a friend indeed.
1.Where do the dogs live? 2.How many kittens does the cat have? 3.Why do the kittens live with the dog? 4.Are they good friends? 5.Have you got a friend? 6.Does your friend help you when you are in need? 7.Is it good to have good friends?
Old friends and old wine are the best. Где друзья, там богатство. Where there are friends, there is wealth. Старый друг - лучшее зеркало. Count your age with friends but not with years. Считай возраст по друзьям, а не по годам. The best mirror is an old friend.Старый друг - лучше новых двух.
Learn the proverb and the poem by heart. Draw the picture to the poem.