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

p. 82, ex. 2. Sarah is from Australia, she is Australian.

My friend lives in Canada, he is Canadian.

Bob and Roy came from America, they are Americans.

I live in Kyiv, I'm Ukrainian.

Lora’s motherland is France, she is French.

Miss Smith works in England, she is English.

p. 82, ex. 2. A: I say Jane. What do you have a good head for?

B: As for me I adore foreign languages. It’s really good to have a good command of English and German.

A. I see. And what do you usually do at the lessons?

B: Our teacher makes magic at our English lessons. We often listen to English songs. Sometimes we play role games.

A: It broadens your horizons and stimulates for getting knowledge, doesn't it?

B: Sure. I like English lessons most of all. And what about you?

A: They say I have a head for maths. I really adore it.

B: What helps you to study maths?

A: I attend some extra classes and use it to advantage.

B: Great!

p. 83, ex. VII. As many Ukrainian school children I like to learn more about the history of my country. They say I have a head for history is my favourite subject. Our teacher makes magic at our lessons: we work with historical maps and see documentary films. All this broadens my historical horizons and stimulates me for independent research.

p. 83, ex. I. Spain — Spanish

France — French

China — Chinese

Germany — German

Italy — Italian

Poland — Polish

p. 84, ex. 1. Example: A: May I take yow dictionary?

B: No, you mustn’t. I need it myself.

A: May I work on the computer?

B. No, you mustn’t. We have other things to do.

A: Must I translate the sentence?

B: No, you needn’t. Ann has already done it.

A: May I answer the question?

B: No, you mustn't. Read it first.

A: Must I listen to the tape recorder?

B: No, you needn’t. We did it yesterday.

A: May I switch on my computer?

B: No, you mustn’t. Work with your neighbour.

A: Must I water the flowers?

B: No, you needn’t. Ann has already done it.

p. 84, ex. 2. I adore English, that's why I joined our English speaking club.

Nick has a head for math that's why he is the best at this subject.

I look after hamster at our school zoo because I love animals.

Val is a school champion that's why he won the competition.

Nancy is a great nature lover that's why she often goes to the Botanic Gardens.

Jeremy speaks English well because it is his mother-tongue.

p. 85, ex. 1. Mother-tongue is the first and the main language that you learn when you were a child.

Gifted means to have an ability to do sth extremely well.

Culture is the way of life, art, customs and traditions that are accepted by people in a particular country.

Skill is an ability to do sth well because you have learned and practiced it.

Pronunciation is the way in which a particular word is pronounced.

Vocabulary includes all the words that someone knows and uses.

Say what you must do:

1. I must listen to native speakers to master the English language.

2. I must imitate sounds on the language lab to improve pronunciation.

3. I must role-play dialogues to develop speaking skills.

4. I must read a lot to enlarge my vocabulary.

5. I must watch special programmes to learn more about the culture of English speaking countries.

p. 86, ex. 1. 1. What was in the letter? — It said that after careful testing, a small group of children had been selected to participate in a program for the gifted called «Discover».

2. What was special about the teacher? — As she talked, her eyes sparkled and her hands moved.

3. What did the children discover in Discovery Class? — They tried to reinvent language.

p. 87, ex. 2. 1. It was a really great discovery.

2. I like to do this puzzle.

3. I like to communicate with my friends in English.

4. All the children read the story with excitement!

5. The teachers selected Sam for the new programme.

6. Sam's parents were proud of the teachers’ choice.

p. 88, ex. 1. 1. Miss Hoopie is a small, smiling person.

2. She wears large round glasses.

3. She is so excited about things.

4. We started with a puzzle.

5. Everyone called out ideas.

6. After that went he on to a word game.

7. We invented a new language.

8. It was fun to invent new words.

9. We call out ideas and used logic.

10. Maybe next time we’ll compile a new dictionary.

p. 88, ex. 2. A: I say Kate, English is very interesting, isn’t it?

B: Right. I like English, because our teacher makes it magic.

A: What do you do at the lessons?

B: Firstly, we listen to English songs, secondly, we role-play. And what about you? Do you like English?

A: English is not my favourite subject, but I have a head for maths .

B: What do you like most of all?

A: As for me I enjoy doing sums It helps me to improve my logical thinking .

B: Agreed. And I advise you practice more.

A: Thank you for advice. I'll follow it.

p. 88, ex. VIII. 1. In my opinion studying foreign languages is very important.

2. I believe it helps us to broaden our horizons.

3. It seems to me foreign languages stimulate us of enriching our vocabulary.

4. It’s absolutely right that the more foreign languages you know, the easier it is for you to study.

5. It’s clear that foreign languages help people to get a prestigious job.

6. To my mind everybody should know any foreign language because it will be useful in the future.

p. 90, ex. III. 1) — There’s nothing like playing football.

— Really? I prefer playing hockey.

— Ok, ok. Let’s agree to differ.

2) — I am keen on knitting and you?

— I differ. I‘m interested in embroidering.

I’ve embroidered a shirt for my mom.

3) — I like to go swimming after classes.

— On contrast with you I adore singing.

— To each his own.

4) — I’m so fond of dancing.

— Tastes differ. I am all for aerobics. It develops my body and broadens my musical horizon.

p. 90, ex. IV. I think Paul and Mary like drama. They are talented children and have a head for it.

I think Oksana likes sewing. She has a head for it.

I think Tim and Alex like sport. They adore it.

I think Jane and Alice like cooking. They adore it.

I think Andrew and Boghdan like travelling. They really enjoy it.

I think Helen likes swimming. She has a head for it.