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2. Ответьте на вопросы:

1. What time do you get up? 2. What do you do after you have got up? 3. When do you have breakfast? 4. Where do go after breakfast? 5. How do you get to the institute? 6. When do the classes begin? 7. How long do you study at the institute? 8. What do you do after classes? 9. At what time do you have supper? 10. Where do your family usually get together?

3. Переведите текст со словарем:

THE DAY'S WORK BEGINS

Anna's alarm clock rang at a quarter past seven as usual. And, as usual, she lay in bed for another ten minutes. Then she got up, washed, cleaned her teeth and combed her hair. Then she had breakfast.

Anna likes to go to work by bus; it takes her twenty-five minutes to get to work by bus. When she got off the bus she walked to her office. She got there at a quarter to nine. Fifteen minutes later one of the office girls opened the main door. The first customer arrived. The day's work began.

Anna likes to take things easy, but Susan is always in a hurry, sometimes late and often absent-minded. Classes at the business college usually start at nine fifteen, except on Fridays when the first class begins at ten.

Michael, her brother, usually bangs on her bedroom door at eight o'clock. He did so that morning. "All right," said Susan, but she just turned over and went to sleep again. At half past eight Michael went upstairs and banged on his sister's door again. Susan jumped out of bed, washed herself quickly and ran back to her room. She ran downstairs to the kitchen, but looked at her watch and understood that she didn't have time for breakfast. "Bye, mother," she said and ran out. Mrs. Bond did the washing up. She had ten minutes before she had to leave for work. She sat down and smoked a cigarette. Suddenly the house seemed very lonely. She was glad that she had a job. Not because she needed money but she did not want to be alone all day in her house.

4. Прочитайте диалоги и составьте аналогичные:

1. J: What time do you usually get up, Mike?

M: I get up at 7 o'clock every morning, and you, Jack?

J: Oh, I get up earlier than you do. What do you usually have for breakfast, Mike?

M: Only a cup of tea or coffee and several sandwiches.

J: You work at a plant, don't you? And where does your wife work?

M: She doesn't work now. She looks after our baby.

J: I see. By the way, do you have lunch at the plant or at home?

M: At home. I live near the plant, you know. It's very convenient.

J: You are lucky, Mike. My office is far from my house, so I come home late. You go to bed late, don't you?

M: I usually read books, magazines and newspapers and watch TV.

2. S: Hello, Pat. You didn't phone me yesterday.

P: No, I didn't. I was very tired last night.

S: Why?

P: I had such a busy day.

S: Did you? What did you do?

P: I woke up at 6 and went to the station to meet my mother-in-law.

S: Why didn't your husband do that?

P: He went to Paris on business.

S: I see.

P: Then we had breakfast. I left her at home and went to my office. I was 15 minutes late because I was in a hurry and a policeman stopped me. So it took me an hour to get to my work.

S: Oh! I hope you didn't have much work at the office.

P: Yes, I did. We had a long meeting in the morning, then I had a lot of visitors, and at the end of the working day I wrote some business letters.

S: Did your daughter cook dinner for you?

P: No, she didn't. She was very busy at the University and came home very late.

S: Poor thing. I hope you will be not so busy tomorrow.