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IV. Who said this, and to whom? W ho or what were they talking about?


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 447.


I. Read and translate the new words, find them in the text and make your sentences.

UNIT 4

By Captain Marryat

THE CHILDREN OF THE NEW FOREST

Chapter 4 (pp. 26 – 34)

 

New Words and word combinations:

p. 26 to hurry, to arrive

p. 27 lovingly, an oak tree

p. 28 a murder/ to murder smb

p. 30 a gypsy (gipsy)

p. 31 trouble

p.33 a suit, to kiss smb goodbye

 

II. Find the words to which these definitions are given:

a. to reach a destination, to come

b. a tree that produces acorns

c. member of a traditionally itinerant people who originated in northern India and now live chiefly in south and southwest Asia, Europe, and North America

d. a condition of doing something badly or only with great difficulty

e. a costume to be worn for a special purpose or under particular conditions

f. to move or act with haste, very quickly

g. affectionately, in a kind manner

h. to kill smb intentionally

 

III. Who in the story….

1. … stayed by Jacob's bedside all day? Why?

2. … brought the news of the king's death to the children?

3. … was nearly dead from hunger and thirst?

4. … took Edward's hand and thanked him?

5. … bought a black suit and a tall hat?

6. … was coming south with his army to England?

 

1. “We think he is dying.”

2. “In London he tried to stop the murder.”

3. “One day I shall fight against his murderers.”

4. “Well, this is happy news!”

5. “He cannot save you from the soldiers if they catch you killing the forest deer.”

6. “He never listened to Parliament.”

7. “I will pay you and you can help your family.”

8. “We shall all be friends.”

9. “I think the time is right for you to ride north and meet him.”

 

 

VI. Read aloud and translate the passage on pages 30-31 beginning with the words "during that summer…” and ending with the words “…to have hew friends." in writing

 


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