ГДЗ до підручника «Англійська мова» Л.В. Калініної. 6 клас

p. 151, ex. 2. 1. I like your photography.

2. Our teacher liked my answer.

3. The police man gave an order to shout.

4. Thank you for the comfort you’ve made for me.

5. Why don’t we go for a walk?

6. She told me about her support.

Look at the pictures and say which presents children didn't choose and why.

Children didn’t choose a box of chocolate, because Helen is always on a diet.

Children didn’t choose o poster of the film about Harry Potter, because she has already has five of them

Children didn’t choose CDs because she is not a great admirer of music.

p. 152, ex. 2. A: Hey Mike. Tomorrow is Dan’s birthday. Have you decided what to present him with?

B: Not yet. I saw a stylish T-shirt. Don’t you think it’s a good choice?

A: Oh, I'm not sure... He lias got quite a lot of them. Let’s look for something else.

B: Why don't we buy a big cake?

A: Yes, but don't forget that he isn’t a sweet tooth.

B: I see. What if we buy a computer game? I know this is his hobby.

A: That would be great.

B: Settled then.

p. 153, ex. VIII. One day my brother and me came to the calendar and remembered that today is our cousin’s birthday. We thought a little. My brother suggested presenting her with her favourite chocolate. But she is always on a diet. So we decided to buy her a very beautiful cup and some flowers. We went to the supermarket. We arc not experienced shoppers but a shop assistant helped us.

p. 153, ex. I. — Excuse me, I need a new sweater for brother. Would you show me this one?

— Sure. But it is very small. How old is your brother?

— 15.

— Then you’d better buy these ones in green or in blue. Would you have a look at them? — Oh, I’m dazzled. Should I buy this one or that one? I have to ask your brother to try it on or it may be tight or lose on him.

— Ok. Would you we do it right now?

— Certainly. This is the fitting room.

p. 154, ex. II. 1. You can buy flowers at the florist’s.

2. Paper, pencils and pens are sold at the stationer’s.

3. Buy butter and milk at the dairy.

4. I've bought a nice pair of shoes at the footwear department.

5. There is a great selection of shirts and dresses at the ready-made clothes department.

6. Buy meat at the butcher’s.

p. 154, ex. III. 1. Ann adores tennis. Do you think it's a good idea to present her with a new tennis ball. — c) I don't think so. She has dozens of balls at home.

2. Boris is interested in computing. — a) A new computer game will be a good choice.

3. Why don't we buy nice flowers for Alice? — f) Agreed. All the girls like flowers.

4. I'd like to buy a teddy bear for Olga. — b) I think it will be a pleasant surprise. Toys are always too many girls liking.

5. Steve can’t live without jazz. — d) What if we buy CD with New Orleans jazz?

6. Let’s present the girls with lots of chocolate. — e) I don’t think they will like them. Some girls don’t eat sweets.

p. 154-155, ex. IV. 1. How old is Nancy? — B. 13

2. Why was her sister's birthday very important? — A. because she became an adult.

3. What was Nancy presented with? — A. an e-book and a CD.

4. What music did the girl enjoy? — A. rock music.

5. What birthday present did her Ukrainian friend send her? — C. an embroidered blouse.

6. What for does Nancy save money? — A. for her trip to Ukraine.

p. 156, ex. VI. I did the shopping once.

One day my brother and me came to the calendar and remembered that today is our cousin’s birthday. We thought a little. My brother suggested presenting her with her favourite chocolate. But she is always on a diet. So we decided to buy her a very beautiful cup and some flowers. We went to the supermarket. We are not experienced shoppers but a shop assistant helped us.

Unit Six: Help Yourself to...

What’s for Dinner?

p. 158, ex. 1 b). Do you like cheese?

You like sausage, don’t you?

Don’t you like borsch?

Do you like varenyks?

Don’t you like hamburger?

You like Coca-Cola, don’t you?

Don’t you like steak?

Do you like ice-cream?

p. 158-159, ex. 2 b). We have got a lot of tomatoes at home.

We haven't got a lot of eggs left.

We have got a little cheese left.

p. 159, ex. 1 a). the eating habits in your family.

Traditionally, we have a three-course dinner.

Traditionally, we have fruit for dessert.

Traditionally, Mum is good at making cakes.

p. 159, ex. 1 b). mum’s cooking style.

My mum often cooks meat dumplings for dinner.

My mum often cooks cabbage rolls for supper.

p. 159, ex. 3. I think the mother enjoys a cup of coffee for dessert.

I think the father enjoys a cup of tea and a cake for dessert.

I think the son enjoys a sandwich for dessert.

I think the daughter enjoys fruit salad for dessert.

p. 159. At Home. Traditionally, we have a three-course dinner. Mum is good at cooking borsch. We usually eat it on Sunday. Mum also often cooks meat dumplings for dinner. We eat them with vegetables. We usually have fruit for dessert and drink tea or coffee.

p. 160, ex. 2. 1. What did Lucy’s mother cook for the first course? — Lucy's mother cook for the first course Ukrainian borsch with pampushkas.

2. Why does Lucy prefer vegetables to begin with? — They are full of vitamins and low in calories.

3. What do they usually have for the main course? — The main course of ten consists of chops and mashed potatoes for garnish.

4. Who has a sweet tooth in Lucy's family? — Lucy has.

5. Lucy's mother is good at cooking traditional Ukrainian dishes, isn't she? — Yes, she is.

p. 160, ex. 3. Example: Lucy has a three-course dinner. Me too.

1. Lucy's dinner starts with appetizers. Me too.

2. Lucy chooses vegetables. Me too.

3. For the first course they eat Ukrainian borsch. Me too.

4. The main course often consists of consists of chops and mashed potatoes for garnish. — I usually eat chicken.

5. Alternatively they may have varenyks stuffed with cottage cheese. — We may have meat dumplings.

6. For dessert she prefers a piece of apple pie and a glass of compote or just a cup of tea. — I usually prefer fruit.