1. To arrive: To reach a destination or to come to a particular place or situation. It can refer to arriving by any mode of transportation, such as by car, train, plane, or boat.
2. Reserve: To make arrangements or hold something in advance, such as a hotel room or a table at a restaurant. Reserving something ensures that it is available and waiting for you when you arrive.
3. Luggage: The bags and suitcases that a person carries while traveling. Luggage typically contains a person's personal belongings, clothing, and other essentials needed for the trip.
4. Schedule: A plan or timetable for a series of events or activities. It outlines the chronological order and timing of various tasks or activities, such as a schedule for a flight or a schedule of classes for students.
5. Board: To get on a vehicle or transportation mode such as a plane, bus, or train. When you board, you take your assigned seat or find a place to stand or sit for the duration of the journey.
I. Match the words to make up phrases:
1) to wash - b) the carpet
2) to roast - i) turkey
3) a wooden - j) oven
4) to cook - d) snack
5) to feel - f) ill
6) to take - e) the medicine
7) to celebrate - c) birthday
8) sour - l) cream
9) healthy - a) meals
10) a microwave - h) opener
11) to can - k) up
12) to vacuum - g) a pull-up
II. Open the brackets and put the correct tense form of the verb:
1) Tom doesn't iron clothes every Saturday. (b)
2) My dad usually takes care of our animals. (b)
3) His father isn't watching TV at the moment. (c)
4) She looks very sick. I think she should go to a doctor. (a)
5) Daisy’s father isn’t an athlete, is he? (a)
6) He returned from the cinema at five o’clock. (a)
7) She enjoyed listening to his songs last night. (a)
8) My sister roasts a chicken every Sunday. (a)
9) Brian wants to keep a lizard as a pet, doesn't he? (a)
10) Let's go to an Italian restaurant and have pizza, shall we? (b)
11) Sarah, did you write this poem yourself? (b)
12) Tom will travel around the world next year. (b)
13) I was very busy last summer. (a)
14) You have been playing with a ball for three hours already. (a)
15) I will go to bed at ten o’clock tomorrow. (c)
16) You have been sleeping for ten hours already. (a)
17) I usually take a double-decker bus tour. So do I. (a)
18) I can’t leave. I must finish this report today. (b)
19) When are you leaving home for school tomorrow? (a)
20) Look! The baby is sleeping. (b)
21) You should remember to send that email. It’s very important. (a)
22) My computer often crashes and turns off by itself. (c)
23) Is he playing now? (b)
24) Alan made this food by himself. (c)
III. Write the letter about:
1. Recipe of your favorite Ukrainian dish (Borscht):
Dear [Friend's Name],
I hope this letter finds you well. Today, I would like to share with you the recipe for my favorite Ukrainian dish, Borscht. Here are the ingredients and cooking process:
Ingredients:
- 500 grams of beef (or vegetarian option)
- 1 large onion, finely chopped
- 3 medium-sized beets, peeled and grated
- 2 carrots, peeled and grated
- 4 potatoes, peeled and cubed
- 1/2 cabbage, shredded
- 2 cloves of garlic, minced
- 2 tablespoons of tomato paste
- Salt and pepper to taste
- Sour cream and fresh dill for garnish
Cooking equipment:
- Large pot
- Chopping board and knife
- Grater
Process:
1. In a large pot, bring water to a boil and add the beef. Cook until tender and set aside.
2. In the same pot, heat some oil and sauté the onions until translucent.
3. Add the grated beets and carrots to the pot and cook for a few minutes until they soften.
4. Stir in the tomato paste and cook for another minute.
5. Pour in the beef stock (from
Объяснение:
БУДЬ ЛАСКА ЗРОБИ ЦЮ ВІДПОВІДЬ НАЙКРАЩОЮ)
2) sometimes, but it’s not a big deal during the game.
3) yes.