a). George Gordon Byron:
England! With all thy faults I love thee still!
I said at Calais, and have not forgotten it!
I like the taxes when they are not too many;
I like a sea – coal fire, when not too dear;
I like a beef-steak, too, as well as any;
Have no objection to a pot of beer;
I like the weather when it is not rainy;
That is, I like two months of every year.
b).Almost every nation has a reputation of some kind. The French are supposed to be amorous; the Germans formal and dull; the Americans boastful, energetic and vulgar. As for the English, they are reputed to be cold, reserved, rather haughty people who do not yell in the street. They are steady, easy-going and fond of sport.
c). Use video and authentic sources about Great Britain to feed your curiosity and make a visual portrait of the country.

LESSON FOUR. Part two
Grammar
The more you practice the better you are prepared for communication.
Practice 1: Review all the learnt tenses.
Practice 2: Write sentences with the following verbs in present (4) and past (4) tenses. Don’t forget to use time expressions in each sentence.
Wash, swim, train and cook.
Now you are going to learn two more future tenses:






