Words
1. Formulaţi propoziţii cu ajutorul tabelelor următoare:
I like
(ai laic)
tea [ ti: ]
milk [ milk ]
coffee [ cafi ]
white caffee [ uait cafi ]
wine [ uain ]
beer [ biăr ]
lemonade [ lemăneid ]
orange juice [ orăngi gius ]
You like
[ iu laic ]
We like
[ ui laic ]
They like
[ dei laic ]
cakes [ cheics ]
apples [ eapăls ]
pears [ peărs ]
grapes [ greips ]
peaches [ piciz ]
apricots [ apricoţ ]
cherries [ ceriz ]
candies [ cheandiz ]
He likes
[ hi: laics]
She likes
[ şi: laics]
I like
(ai laic)
my
[ mai ]
your
[ ior ]
car [ kar ]
house [ haus ]
city [ siti ]
pen [ pen ]
pencil [ pensil ]
garden [gardăn ]
I
[ ai ]
am
[em]
French [ frenci ]
Italian [ italiăn ]
English [ ingliş ]
Romanian [răumeiniăn]
in the classroom
[ in dă clasrum ]
in the garden
[ in dă gardăn ]
He
[ hi: ]
She
[ şi: ]
is
[ iz ]
to
[ tu ]
swim [ suim ]
ski [schi ]
fly [ flai ]
paint [ peint ]
cook [ cuk ]
drive [ draiv ]
sing [ sing ]
We
[ ui ]
You
[ iu ]
They
[ dei ]
are
[ ar ]
I
[ ai ]
We
[ ui ]
You
[ iu ]
They
[ dei ]
read
[ rid ]
a book
[ ă buc ]
a newspaper
[ ă niuzpeipăr ]
every day.
[ evri dei ]
every morning.
[ evri moning ]
every afternoon.
[ evri aftă nu:n ]
every evening.
[ evri ivning ]
watch
[ uaci ]
T. V.
[ ti: vi: ]
listen to
[ lisăn tu ]
the radio
[ dă reidiău ]
2. Completaţi spaţiile libere cu prepoziţiile corespunzătoare (on, in, at):
The man is .......... the car. The woman is .......... the bus.
The children are .......... the park. The people are .......... the bus stop.
We are .......... work. He is .......... the restaurant.
Lucy is .......... home. The painting is .......... the wall.
My passport is .......... my suitcase. Ann is .......... the garden.
The newspaper is .......... the table. The bottle is .......... the floor.
They work .......... the airport. Nick isn’t .......... work today.
He is .......... home right now. Is Tina a student .......... the university?
The dictionary is .......... the desk. .......... my room.
3. Formulaţi propoziţii cu ajutorul tabelelor următoare:
LIVE
STUDY/ WORK
LIKE
SPEAK
I
You
He
She
We
You
They
in Paris
in London
in Rome
in Madrid
in France
in Spain
in Italy
in Greece
in Romania
at the university
in an office
in a company
soccer
tennis
chess
sports
races
saling
swimming
English very well.
a little French.
German.
Italian.
a little Spanish.
only Russian.
only Romanian.
Do
we
you
they
speak
write
read
like
English?
I
We
You
They
do not
don’t
[ dont ]
speak
write
read
like
English.
Does
he
she
He
She
does not
doesn’t
[ dazănt ]
I
You
We
They
have
breakfast.
lunch.
dinner.
a shower.
a bath.
I
You
We
They
take
the bus.
the car.
the train.
the plane
a nap
He
She
has
He
She
takes
Words:
Day (dei) = zi
Days (deiz) = zile
The days = zilele
Week (uic) = săptămână
Tomorrow (tumorou) = mâine
Yesterday (ieastărdei) = ieri
SUNDAY (SANDEI) = DUMINICĂ
MONDAY (MANDEI) = LUNI
TUESDAY (TIU:ZDEI) = MARŢI
WEDNESDAY (UENZDEI) = MIERCURI
THURSDAY ( SĂRZDEI) = JOI
FRIDAY (FRAIDEI) = VINERI
SATURDAY (SATĂRDEI) = SÂMBĂTĂ
Numbers
ONE
(UAN)
1
TWO
(TU:)
2
THREE
(FRI:)
3
FOUR
(FOR)
4
FIVE
(FAIV)
5
SIX
(SIX)
6
SEVEN
(SEVĂN)
7
EIGHT
(EIT)
8
NINE
(NAIN)
9
TEN
(TEN)
10
ELEVEN
(ILEVĂN)
11
TWELVE
(TUELF)
12
Thirteen
(SĂRTI:N)
13
Fourteen
(FORTI:N)
14
Fifteen
(FIFTI:N)
15
Sixteen
(SIXTI:N)
16
Seventeen
(SEVĂNTI:N)
17
Eighteen
(EITI:N)
18
Nineteen
(NAINTI:N)
19
Twenty
(TUENTI)
20
Twenty-one
(TUENTI UAN)
21
Thirty
(SĂRTI)
30
Forty
(FORTI)
40
Fifty
(FIFTI)
50
Sixty
(SIXTI)
60
Seventy
(SEVĂNTI)
70
Eighty
(EITI)
80
Ninety
(NAITI)
90
One hundred
(UAN HANDRID)
100
One hundred and six
(UAN HANDRID END SIX)
106
Five hundred and twenty-nine
(FAIV HANDRID END TUENTI NAIN)
529
One thousand
(UAN TAUZĂND)
1000
One thousand seven hundred and sixty-three
(UAN TAUZĂND SEVĂN HANDRID END SIXTI FRI:)
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TEXT
On weekdays, John wakes up at a quarter to seven. He gets out of bed, opens the window and does his morning exercises in front of the open window.
Next, he goes into the bathroom. He brushes his teeth, shaves himself and has a shower or a bath. He dries himself on a towel and gets dressed. Then he combs his hair and goes to the dining-room to have breakfast. After breakfast, at half past seven he leaves for his office. He gets to the office at ten to eight.
At half past four, when the programme is over, he goes home. After dinner, he has a short rest and then, if necessary, he goes shopping.
In the evening they watch a film or an interesting programme on the T.V ., read something or listen to music. Sometimes, especially on Sundays, they have guests or call on their friends, go for a walk, to the cinema, to the theatre, to a concert, to a dance or to a restaurant.
Generally, they go to bed at half past eleven.
A smile is a curve that sets a lot of things straight.
Life is what happens to us while we are making other plans.
People are like wine. When they get old some turn into champagne, others turn into vinegar!
A Swiss man, looking for directions, pulls up at a bus stop where two Americans are waiting.
"Entschuldigung, koennen Sie Deutsch sprechen?" he asks. The two Americans just stare at him.
"Excusez-moi, parlez vous Francais?" he tries. The two continue to stare.
"Parlare Italiano?" No response.
"Hablan ustedes Espanol?" Still nothing.
The Swiss guy drives off, extremely disgusted. The first American turns to the second and says, "Y'know, maybe we should learn a foreign language."
"Why?" says the other. "That guy knew four languages, and it didn't do him any good."