Гдз по англ афанасьева 8 класс
The function word else and combinations with it — who else, what else, or else, etc 5. Words to make proposals, accept or refuse them. Culture and History 1. Sports in Britain 2. Sports in Russia 3. The history of entertainment 2. Theatre in ancient times 3. Describing a theatre 4. Buying theatre tickets 5. The pantomime Grammar Points 1. Past perfect and past simple in clauses with prepositions after and before 2. Holidays at home and abroad 2. Sports activities and games 3. Sport and health 4. Winter and summer sports 5. Sportswear and sports equipment 6. Consolidation and Extension……………………………………………………82 Step 9. Consolidation and Extension……………………………………………………37 Step 9. Consolidation and Extension……………………………………………………87 Step 9. Test Yourself…………………………………………………………………………98 Grammar Reference……………………………………………………………………………… Internet Resources……………………………………………………………………………….. The Globe Theatre in the 17th century and nowadays 5. Cinema pages 5—51 1 Talking Points 1. The history of cinema 2. Film stars of the 20th century 3. Types of films 4. Describing and discussing films Grammar Points 1. Ancient and modern Olympics 7. Famous athletes and trainers 8. Paralympic games Grammar Points 1. Construction used to to describe past events 2. Comparative degree of the adverb little 3. Constructions the more… the more, the longer… the more, the more… the less, etc 4. Past perfect general information 5. Past perfect in time clauses with prepositions after, before, as soon as. Words for the talking points 2. Prepositions with the noun field 3. Если честно так се. Говно сайт, переводы корявые. Using adjectives after link-verbs seem, look, feel, etc. The word Sir and its usage 3. English synonyms to learn and to study 4. Words and phrases to give opinion 6. Consolidation and Extension Textbook, Step 8, pages 87—93 Workbook 8: Project Work Textbook, page List of Irregular Verbs………………………………………………………………………… List of Proper Names………………………………………………………………………….. Past simple to describe a succession of actions in the past 3. Reported speech, sequence of tenses. Words for talking points 2. Verbs to introduce reported speech 3. The noun ticket and prepositions with it 4. Prepositions with nouns denoting places in the theatre 5. Lexical changes depending on the sequence of tenses 6. Time words in narration 7. History of theatre 2. William Shakespeare, the famous English playwright 3. Theatre in England in the 16th—17th centuries 4. Past perfect in time clauses with prepositions after, before, as soon as Vocabulary Points 1. Words to make proposals, accept or refuse them Culture and History 1. Theatre Textbook, pages 50—95 Talking Points 1. Reported speech, sequence of tenses Vocabulary Points 1. Using adjectives after link-verbs seem, look, feel, etc Vocabulary Points 1. Sport and Outdoor Activities Step 1…………………………………………………………………………………………………. Consolidation and Extension……………………………………………………36 Step 9. Articles with the names of cinemas, theatres, museums, galleries 2. Past perfect and past perfect progressive in the reported speech 3. Rules of the sequence of tenses not observed 5. Verbs with two forms of comparative and superlative degrees late, old, far, near 6. Definite and zero articles with the adjective late Vocabulary Points 1. Formal and informal English 3. History of Hollywood 2. Famous people of different countries 2. Well-known artists and their works 3. Celebrated writers and scientists 4. Biographies of outstanding people Grammar Points 1. Passive constructions general information 2. Past simple passive affirmative, negative and interrogative sentences 3. Passive constructions with verbs that can have two objects 4. Passive constructions in present simple 5. Passive constructions with the verbs followed by prepositions 6. Passive constructions with modal verbs 7.
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