Lessons 1, 2
2. Express the same idea using the complex object.
- him 5. me
- us 6. us
- her 7. you
- her daughter 8. her
3. Make your own sentences from the words below. Then translate them into Russian.
- Shop assistant wanted me to pay by card.
- Alice would like her mother to try a dress on.
- Her parents wanted Ann not to come so late.
- They expected Jack to invite them to their house.
- Our teacher expected us to make a report.
- Her brother didn’t want Jane to start dieting.
- A guide would like her to pay attention to the picture.
- Our parents expect my sister to go to the university.
Homework. Рабочая тетрадь # 2
A. Express some of the ideas from the song in your own words. Use the words and phrases.
- 1. John would like his parents to accept his music, his clothes and his friends.
- 2. John doesn’t want his parents to nag him for days if he comes home late.
- 3. John’s parents would like him to follow their choice.4. John’s parents don’t want John to disobey.
- 5. John complains that his parents don’t understand a thing about respect.
B. What are the people in the pictures saying to each other? Use the following phrases to write short dialogues.
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- e)
- d)
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Рабочая тетрадь # 2
- Change the sentences. Use the complex object.
- 1. I want you to close the door.
- I expect you to finish your breakfast.
- I want you to obey me at once
- I would like you to explain your behavior.
- I would like you to treat me like a grown-up person.
- I want you to give me some pocket money.
2. Change the sentences. Use the complex object.
- I don’t want you to embarrass me.
- I don’t want you to pay attention to the untidy house.
- I don’t want you to nag him.
- I don’t want you to drive her mad.
- I don’t want you to get mad with me.
I don’t want you to treat your son like a baby.
1. Read the story, translate it into Russian and answer the questions. Support your answers with the information from the story.
- «Children should be seen and not heard». At those times life was hard, and parents were strict.
- Eleanor’s father was a typical Victorian gentleman with refined manners.
- He wasn’t an emotional person. He never gave his daughter a kiss in all his life.
- Though Eleanor’s father didn’t show his love to her, he spent a lot of time with his youngest daughter. He took her for a walk every day.
- In fact, the father brought up Eleanor.
- The father’s hobby was literature. He often sat in his rocking chair and recited poems.
- Reading helped Eleanor in her life. She became a writer. She won a few writing competitions and got published.
- Eleanor was grateful to her father. She said that he had given her a very good upbringing — he had taught her to love books.