Here's what you have to do for the twentieth of February:
1.
Do all exercises from unit 2A on iTutor
2.
Do all exercises in unit 2A in Workbook. Use iChecker
3.
Read page 7 in 'London'
Remember the words: a theater
[tiete] - teatras; a
globe [gloub] - gaublys;
a play [plei] - pjesė, vaidinimas; to play - vaidinti;
a mousetrap [mauztre:p] - spąstai pelėms; a trap [tre:p] - spąstai;
Southwark [se /d/ e /r/ k] - it's one of the oldest city parts in London near the centre and the Thames;
Shakespeare [šeik-spie a] Šekspyras
4.
Write on the Forum:
A.
Change these words into the Past and put them in the right places in the sentences
(pakeiskit šiuos žodžius į praeities laiką ir įstatykite į atitinkamas vietas sakiniuose)
build destroy fall fight give say see stand take write
(a) Caesar ________ ‘Veni, vidi, vici’.
(b) The first London bridge ________ for 622
years.
(c) The Romans __________ the new town the name Londinium.
(d) Boudica was a British queen who ______ the Romans.
(e) A great fire _________ most of Londinium.
(f) The Vikings London in 1013.
(g) The Vikings ______ into the river.
(h) Edward I ____ the first Westminster Abbey.
(i) Andrew Lloyd Webber ____ the music for "Cats".
(j) Londoners ____ Shakespeare’s plays
(pjeses) at the Globe Theatre.
B.
Write the answers for these questions:
(a) What was
first: the construction of the Globe Theater or the birth of William Shak9espeare?
(
first - pirmiausiai, the first - pirmas)
(b) Which plays from the text do you know? Aghata Christie's Mousetrap? Shakespeare's Romeo and Juliet? Lloyd Weber's Cats or Evita? If you know any (kokį nors), do you like it?
(c) Which person from exercise 5 (Workbook, page 12) has a different bag everyday, but always takes the same things (a purse, keys, tissues, a magazine)? Is it speaker 1, speaker 2, speaker 3 or speaker 4?