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Part I Basic English unit 1

Grammar:

Texts:

  1. Verb «to be»: the Present Tense

  2. «There is there are»

  3. Have/ have got

  4. Possessive adjectives

  5. Countable and uncountable nouns

  6. Articles

1. «Litter Is a Problem In Our Cities»

  1. «Buckingham Palace»

  2. «Meals in Britain»

  3. «Here We Go»

Text One

«Litter Is a Problem In Our Cities»

Litter is garbage - like food, paper, and cans - on the ground or in the street. Where many people live together, litter is a problem. People don’t always put their garbage in the garbage can. It’s easier to drop a paper than to find a garbage can for it. But litter is ugly. It makes the city look dirty, and it spoils the view.

Vocabulary:

litter

garbage

garbage can

ugly

spoil

a fence

a disease

punish

a jail

a litterbug

The wind blows papers far away. They are often difficult to catch. When they blow against a fence, they stay there. Then the fence is a wall of garbage.

Litter is a health problem, too. Food and garbage bring animals, which sometimes carry disease.

Some people want to control litter. They never throw litter themselves, and they sometimes work together in groups to clean up the city. In most places litter is against the law. The law punishes people who throw garbage on the streets. They usually pay a fine, and occasionally they go to jail.

Two famous sayings in the United States are: «Don’t be a litterbug!» and «Every litter bit hurts!»

Text Two

«Buckingham Palace»

The Palace. There are two addresses in London that the whole world knows. One is 10 Downing Street, where the Prime Minister lives. The other is Buckingham Palace. This famous palace, first built in 1703, is in the very centre of London.

Vocabulary:

the whole world

famous

to grow up

like

to work full-time

It is two places, not one. It is a family house, where children play and grow up. It is also the place where presidents, kings, and politicians go to meet the Queen. Buckingham Palace is like a small town, with a police station, two post offices, a hospital, a bar, two sports clubs, a disco, a cinema, and a swimming pool. There are 600 rooms and three miles of red carpet. Two men work full-time to look after the 300 clocks. About 700 people work in the Palace.

The Queen’s Day. When the Queen gets up in the morning, seven people look after her. One starts her bath, one prepares her clothes, and one feeds the Royal dogs. She has eight or nine dogs, and they sleep in their own bedroom near the Queen’s bedroom. Two people bring her breakfast. She has coffee from Harrods, toast, and eggs. Every day for fifteen minutes, a piper plays Scottish music outside her room and the

Vocabulary:

to prepare

to feed

Royal

own

Harrods

a piper

outside

The Times

Queen reads The Times. Every Tuesday evening, she meets the Prime Minister. They talk about world news and have a drink, perhaps a gin and tonic or a whisky.

An Invitation to the Palace. When the Queen invites a lot of people for dinner, it takes three days to prepare the table and three days to do the washing-up. Everybody has five glasses: one for red wine, one for white wine, one for water, one

Vocabulary:

to do the washing-up

everybody

during

a course

for port, and one for liqueur. During the first and second courses, the Queen speaks to the person on her left and then she speaks to the person on her right for the rest of the meal. When the Queen finishes her food, everybody finishes, and it is time for the next course!