ГДЗ Англійська мова 9 клас. Підручник [Карпюк О.Д.] 2017
16.12.2018,
9 Клас / Англійська мова,
70 868,
18
SPEAKING
3a) In pairs, do the quiz.1-b: Wales is a part of Great Britain and it is in the south.
2-b: The capital of Wales is Cardiff.
3-b: The patron saint of Wales is St David.
4-b: The rose isn’t symbol of Wales.
5-b: Sean Connery isn’t Welsh.
6a. Read and number the sentences of B in the correct order to make up a dialogue between A and B.
1-c: Hi, Nataly, haven’t seen you for a long time! What have you been doing? — I’ve been working on my report about Wales and spent much time in the library.
2-a: Wales? What can be interesting about it? No big cities, no beautiful scenery, no interesting facts. — Ann, you are wrong here. The book I’m reading says «When visitors cross the borders from England to Wales, they soon understand that they are entering a country with its own geography, culture, traditions and language.
3-b: What do you mean? Don’t the Walsh speak English? — They do. But the Welsh language is spoken widely here, too.
4-d: Is Welsh different from English? — Very much so. Welsh is one of the Celtic languages, like Scottish and Irish are Gaelic.
5-f: Interesting. And what about the cities? I heard that there are few cities there, rather small ones. — Let’s not argue. I know at least one big city in Wales. It’s Cardiff, the capital and the main port.
6-e: (Looking through the book): You are right. It says, «Cardiff is an industrial city which also has a castle, a cathedral, a university» Ok. But what about the scenery? — The west coast, mid Wales and North Wales are wild and beautiful. Wales has high mountains, including Snowdon, the second highest mountain in Britain.
7-h: I’ve always thought that Wales is a kind of green fields, forests, and farms. — And you’ve been right. But it is also a land of mountains and valleys, streams and waterfalls. In North Wales you can follow mountain path for miles and miles.
8-g: Tell me a few words about Mount Snowdon. — Got interested? Ok. Here are my notes. I made them during the lecture by Mr Roger Davis, a visiting professor from Wales. If you’re really interested you can look through my notes. And now I’m sorry, Ann, I’ve got to run. See you!
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