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UNIT 1
Helen is fond of dancing. She goes dancing three times a week.
She can dance very well. My sister can’t read very well but I can.
I often read interesting fairy tales to her.
She likes to listen to them
very much. I love my sister. We are real friends.
1.8. Answer these questions and then try to write about your
sister, brother or a cousin.
1. What is the boy’s name?
2. Where does he come from?
3. How old is David?
4. Is his family large or small?
5. Has he got a brother?
6. How many sisters has he got?
7. What is his sister’s name?
8. How old is Helen?
9. Is Helen a pupil?
10. What colour is her hair?
11. What colour are her eyes?
12. Is she a kind girl?
13. How many toys has she got?
14. Whom does Helen let play with her toys?
15. What games do Helen and her brother often play?
16. What is Helen fond of?
17. How often does Helen go dancing?
18. What can she do very well?
19. What can’t Helen do very well?
20. What does David read to Helen?
21. Are they real friends?
1.9. Listen to the dialogue and try to answer the questions be-
low. Make up your own dialogue.
Jenny: Have you got a brother or a sister?
Eva: No, I haven’t, only cousins. And you?
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Jenny: I’ve got two sisters.
Eva: You are lucky. Are they pupils?
Jenny:
Nancy is a pupil, she is eleven, but Diana isn’t, she is
only five.
Eva: Do you like to play with your sisters?
Jenny: Yes, we often play together.
Eva: Can Diana read?
Jenny: No, she can’t. I teach her to read.
She knows a lot of
letters and tries to read.
Eva: Oh, you are a good sister.
Jenny: Thanks.
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