Little Hans had many friends, but the most devoted friend was big Hugh the Miller and Hans always gave his friend a handful of sweet herbs or plums and cherries in the fruit season. Hans felt very proud of having a very clever friend. Rich Miller gave little Hans nothing anything. But he had a hundred sacks of flour, six milk cows, and a large stock of woolly sheep. In spring, summer, and autumn Hans was happy, because he had some food, but when the winter came, and he had nothing to bring to the market, he suffered from cold and hunger, and often had to go to bed without any supper. And he was lonely, as the Miller never came to visit him. His friend Miller often said to his wife, that when people were in trouble they should be left alone and needed nobody. It was his idea about friendship. And only Miller's youngest son told his parents one day that if poor Hans was in trouble he wouldl give him half his porridge, and showed him his white rabbits.
1.Does your brother live in Moscow? -No, he does not. He lives in Kiev. 2.There is a policeman at the door. 3.Do you like reading books? -Yes, I like to read very much. 4.She is pretty and friendly. 5.There are some mistakes in your dictation. 6.Where is the nearest bus stop, please? 7. Do the shops open at 8 o'clock?-No, they are closed. 8.It sounds interesting. 9.You are a teacher, aren't you? 10.The Hays seem to be a really happy family. 11.When it is cold, we put on warm clothes. 12. Is that hotel expensive? 13.He thinks he is right. 14.The sweater is nice, the trousers are nice, too. 15.Bad news travels fast. 16.My hair is not clean. 17.Mary teaches Mathematics at school. 18.There is a programme for youth and two films on TV.
I am going to clean my room
I am going to swim a lot this summer
I am going to do my homework
I am going to see the doctor this afternoon.
I am going to travel this summer
I am going to buy new car
I am going to London next year