Hachiko was my grandfather Wilson’s dog.Хачико – пес моего дедушки Вильсона.Everyone calls Hachi a mystery dog, ’cause they never really knew where he came from.Все называли Хачи загадочным псом, потому что никто по-настояшему никогда не знали, откуда он взялся.everyone calls - обратите внимание на 3-е лицо единственное число mystery ['mɪst(ə)rɪ] – тайна, загадка Обратите внимание на использование they: You can use they, them, and their to refer to a single person when you do not want to show that the person is male or female. People do this because they want to avoid suggesting that the person can only be male, or using longer expressions such as ‘he or she’, ‘him or her’ etc If anyone doesn’t like it, they can leave.And that’s where their story begin.С этого история и начинается.Hey, buddy… you lost?Эй, дружище. Ты потерялся?One chance encounter …Одна случайная встреча…encounter [ɪn'kauntə] – (formal) to meet someone without planning to (случайная встреча): I first encountered him when studying at Cambridge.He was at the train station.Он был на вокзале.You just thought you bring him home and talk me intokeeping him?Ты думал, что просто принесешь его домой и уговоришь меня оставить его?talk somebody into something – (phrasal verb) to persuade someone to do something My husband talked me into going skiing.Tomorrow morning I’ll find exactly where he belongs.Завтра же утром я найду его настоящих хозяев.… became ……стала…Dad, I love him.Папа, я люблю его.… a miraculous story.…поразительной историей.miraculous [mɪ'rækjuləs] – very good, completely unexpected, and often very lucky (поразительный, также: чудодейственный): She made a miraculous recovery from her injuries.Does he have a name yet?У него уже есть имя?Yes, he does.Да, есть.Temporary guest!Временный гость!- Go get it! No, no, no, the ball. He has lost it. - The dog’s already been taken.- Принеси мне его! Да нет, мяч! Он его потерял. - Собаку уже забрали.-… so go ahead, go home. - Hachi! What are you doing here? He’s been here all day? - No… no, he’s just rode up 2 minutes ago.- давай, иди домой. - Хатико? Что ты здесь делаешь? Он был здесь весь день? - Нет.. нет, он пришел 2 минуты назад.ride / rode / ridden – ехатьThat’s amazing, everyday.Это невообразимо, каждый деньYou don’t have to wait anymore. He’s not coming back.Ты не должен ждать дольше. Он не придет.Based on a true story. One dog’s loyalty … inspired a town … to discover friendship can last forever.Основано на реальной истории. Собачья преданность … вдохновила город …чтобы обнаружить, что дружба может длиться вечно.Starred Richard Gere…В ролях: Ричард Гир …loyalty ['lɔɪəltɪ] – the quality of remaining faithful to your friends, principles, country etc (верность, преданность) Elizabeth understood her husband’s loyalty to his sister. inspire [ɪn'spaɪə] – to encourage someone by making them feel confident and eager to do something (воодушевлять): We need someone who can inspire the team. discover [dɪ'skʌvə] – to find out something that you did not know about before (обнаруживать): She discovered that she was pregnant. last (глагол) – to continue for a particular length of time: The hot weather lasted for the whole month of June.When I hear about my grandfather and Hachi, I feel like I know him. They taught me the meaning of loyalty, and you should never forget anyone that you love.Когда я слышу о моем дедушке и Хачи, я чувствую, что я знаю его. Они научили меня преданности, и что ты не должен никогда забывать о тех, кого любил.
Liam Killeen is a rising star in cross-country mountain biking. He has raced since he was 12 and has had both successes and a)… disappointments in that time ……. His worst moment so far was during a recent World Championship. His front tyre started to lose air in the last part of the race and he finished fourth. This was not the first time he'd been unlucky. In a previous race, it was raining heavily and he crashed his bike just minutes after the start.He often gets nervous before a race but thinks that this is a good thing. ‘Nervous energy makes you go faster and on the day, b) ……. The important thing is to stay positive.’Liam likes a hard race with steep climbs. ‘They make all the difference. You have to be really c)… fit to get ahead.….’ He also enjoys entering competitions at top levels as there are fewer riders in the race and this makes the start easier. ‘You can get into the front group more quickly.’Liam has been chosen to go to the Olympic Games and one day he would like to win a medal. ‘I'm still quite young and expect to be riding until my mid-thirties so d) … I've got enough time to achieve my dream.… …. I know the Olympics are hard and I'll have to produce my best performance yet. But I feel confident.’Liam trains for 30 hours a week - always outside - and he reaches speeds of 65 kph. He thinks that cycling professionally is the best job in the world and e) … would recommend it to anyone …. His advice to people starting to race is, ‘Be prepared for some hard work. If the training was easy, it wouldn't make you faster.’Level AI Choose the right word for each sentence.1) His ….. moment was during the world Championship. 1) d) worst 2) b) nervous 3) c) riders 4) c) has been choosen 5) b) outside
Liam Killeen is a rising star in cross-country mountain biking. He has raced since he was 12 and has had both successes and a)… disappointments in that time ……. His worst moment so far was during a recent World Championship. His front tyre started to lose air in the last part of the race and he finished fourth. This was not the first time he'd been unlucky. In a previous race, it was raining heavily and he crashed his bike just minutes after the start.He often gets nervous before a race but thinks that this is a good thing. ‘Nervous energy makes you go faster and on the day, b) ……. The important thing is to stay positive.’Liam likes a hard race with steep climbs. ‘They make all the difference. You have to be really c)… fit to get ahead.….’ He also enjoys entering competitions at top levels as there are fewer riders in the race and this makes the start easier. ‘You can get into the front group more quickly.’Liam has been chosen to go to the Olympic Games and one day he would like to win a medal. ‘I'm still quite young and expect to be riding until my mid-thirties so d) … I've got enough time to achieve my dream.… …. I know the Olympics are hard and I'll have to produce my best performance yet. But I feel confident.’Liam trains for 30 hours a week - always outside - and he reaches speeds of 65 kph. He thinks that cycling professionally is the best job in the world and e) … would recommend it to anyone …. His advice to people starting to race is, ‘Be prepared for some hard work. If the training was easy, it wouldn't make you faster.’Level AI Choose the right word for each sentence.1) His ….. moment was during the world Championship. 1) d) worst 2) b) nervous 3) c) riders 4) c) has been choosen 5) b) outside
mystery ['mɪst(ə)rɪ] – тайна, загадка
Обратите внимание на использование they:
You can use they, them, and their to refer to a single person when you do not want to show that the person is male or female. People do this because they want to avoid suggesting that the person can only be male, or using longer expressions such as ‘he or she’, ‘him or her’ etc
If anyone doesn’t like it, they can leave.And that’s where their story begin.С этого история и начинается.Hey, buddy… you lost?Эй, дружище. Ты потерялся?One chance encounter …Одна случайная встреча…encounter [ɪn'kauntə] – (formal) to meet someone without planning to (случайная встреча):
I first encountered him when studying at Cambridge.He was at the train station.Он был на вокзале.You just thought you bring him home and talk me intokeeping him?Ты думал, что просто принесешь его домой и уговоришь меня оставить его?talk somebody into something – (phrasal verb) to persuade someone to do something
My husband talked me into going skiing.Tomorrow morning I’ll find exactly where he belongs.Завтра же утром я найду его настоящих хозяев.… became ……стала…Dad, I love him.Папа, я люблю его.… a miraculous story.…поразительной историей.miraculous [mɪ'rækjuləs] – very good, completely unexpected, and often very lucky (поразительный, также: чудодейственный):
She made a miraculous recovery from her injuries.Does he have a name yet?У него уже есть имя?Yes, he does.Да, есть.Temporary guest!Временный гость!- Go get it! No, no, no, the ball. He has lost it.
- The dog’s already been taken.- Принеси мне его! Да нет, мяч! Он его потерял.
- Собаку уже забрали.-… so go ahead, go home.
- Hachi! What are you doing here? He’s been here all day?
- No… no, he’s just rode up 2 minutes ago.- давай, иди домой.
- Хатико? Что ты здесь делаешь? Он был здесь весь день?
- Нет.. нет, он пришел 2 минуты назад.ride / rode / ridden – ехатьThat’s amazing, everyday.Это невообразимо, каждый деньYou don’t have to wait anymore. He’s not coming back.Ты не должен ждать дольше. Он не придет.Based on a true story. One dog’s loyalty … inspired a town … to discover friendship can last forever.Основано на реальной истории. Собачья преданность … вдохновила город …чтобы обнаружить, что дружба может длиться вечно.Starred Richard Gere…В ролях: Ричард Гир …loyalty ['lɔɪəltɪ] – the quality of remaining faithful to your friends, principles, country etc (верность, преданность)
Elizabeth understood her husband’s loyalty to his sister.
inspire [ɪn'spaɪə] – to encourage someone by making them feel confident and eager to do something (воодушевлять):
We need someone who can inspire the team.
discover [dɪ'skʌvə] – to find out something that you did not know about before (обнаруживать):
She discovered that she was pregnant.
last (глагол) – to continue for a particular length of time:
The hot weather lasted for the whole month of June.When I hear about my grandfather and Hachi, I feel like I know him. They taught me the meaning of loyalty, and you should never forget anyone that you love.Когда я слышу о моем дедушке и Хачи, я чувствую, что я знаю его. Они научили меня преданности, и что ты не должен никогда забывать о тех, кого любил.