HOUSE – MATCH THE WORDS
living-room | лестница |
mantelpiece | кухня |
cooker | Чулан, шкаф |
frying pan | гостиная |
kitchen | Дымовая труба |
cupboard | потолок |
stairs | Парадная дверь |
doorbell | Каминная полка |
chimney | Кухонная плита |
dustbin | Бетонный пол |
ceiling | сковорода |
concrete floor | звонок |
front door | Мусорный бак |
FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE WORDS ABOVE
1. Harry Potter lived in the ____________under the ________.
2. There were a lot of photographs on the _____________ at the Dursleys’ house.
3. The Dursleys’ ____________ was almost exactly the same as it had been on the night when Mr Dursley had seen that fateful news report about the owls.
4. In the ________ Aunt Petunia cooked bacon and eggs on the ________ ___.
5. When the _________ rings, it means that somebody has come to see you.
6. Once Harry was sitting on the ___________ of the school building.
7. In the reptile house Harry fell hard on the _________ ______, when Dudley punched him.
ZOO – REPTILE HOUSE
spider | |
gorilla | |
boa constrictor | |
lizard | |
cobra | |
python |
Are you afraid of spiders?
Have you ever seen a cobra?
Are pythons poisonous snakes?
Would you like to have a lizard as your pet?
Do you agree that gorillas are very intelligent like people? Can they learn many things from people?
MATCH THE CHARACTERS
Harry Potter | was no longer a baby, and now the photographs showed a large, blond boy riding his first bicycle, on a roundabout at the fair, playing a computer game with his father, being hugged and kissed by his mother |
Dudley | was very fat and hated exercise |
Uncle Vernon | small and skinny for his age |
Aunt Petunia | had a thin face, knobbly knees, black hair and bright-green eyes. He wore round glasses held together with a lot of Sellotape |
Had a very thin scar on his forehead which was shaped like a bolt of lightning | |
was about four times bigger than Harry | |
looked a lot like Uncle Vernon. He had a large, pink face, not much neck, small, watery blue eyes and thick, blond hair that lay smoothly on his thick, fat head. | |
Had a large purple face | |
He liked to complain about things | |
His face like a gigantic beetroot with a moustache | |
Had a shrill voice | |
often said that Dudley looked like a baby angel |
Match the word and its definition
fateful | equipment hit by people by their fists in training |
roundabout | to say that something is wrong or that you are annoyed about something |
punch-bag | an entertainment that goes round and round while children sit on it |
fringe | to quickly close and then open one eye, in order to be friendly or to show that something is a joke |
to complain | containing poison |
to get bored with | having an important and usually bad effect on the future |
poisonous | hair that is cut short and straight at the top of someone's face |
to wink | to make someone remember something |
to slither | to disappear suddenly |
to remind | to tell someone that you are sorry about something you have done |
to vanish | to move smoothly by twisting and sliding |
to apologise | to feel tired and unhappy because something is not interesting |