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Book Two

Book Two. Lesson Two. Translate the following sentences. 1. Everything changed so fast that she found .it hard to get used to it. 2. Since everyone is here, we may start our rehearsal. 3. Riding a horse is not as easy as riding a bike. 4. I felt as if I would faint.

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Book Two

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  1. Book Two Lesson Two

  2. Translate the following sentences 1. Everything changed so fast that she found .it hard to get used to it. 2. Since everyone is here, we may start our rehearsal. 3. Riding a horse is not as easy as riding a bike. 4. I felt as if I would faint. 5. You will miss the school bus if you don’t hurry. 6. I like perfect quietness when I am working.

  3. Grammar: the future continuous tense Form: will / Shall + be + doing 1.What will be doing at eight tomorrow evening? 2.A space ship will be circling Jupiter in five years’ time. 3.Be sure to come. We will be expecting you. 4.If you will be wanting anything, just let me know. 5.I will see him about it tomorrow. 6.I will be seeing him about it tomorrow.

  4. Words and Phrases Leading:1).most important; chief; main American industry has been in the leading position of the world. 2). Having the main part Leading actor / actress Gain: to get: I haven’t been able to obtain that record anywhere; can you obtain it foe me? -dom: 1).a→ n the state of being: freedon wisedom 2).n→n the stated rank: He received the dukedom on the death of his father. 3). n→n the area ruled by a person of the stated rank: kingdom

  5. Words and Phrases Determine: 1). To form a firm intension in the mind; He determined to go at once. 2). To decide To determine the rights and wrongs of the case Determined: firm; having or showing a strong will: a very determined woman who always get what she wants draw up: 1). To form and write: to draw up a plan / contract 2). To place in prepared order: The soldiers were drawn up, ready to fight the enemy. 3). To make oneself stand straight; often proudly: To draw oneself up to one’s height

  6. Words and Phrases draw up: 1). To form and write: to draw up a plan / contract 2). To place in prepared order: The soldiers were drawn up, ready to fight the enemy. 3). To make oneself stand straight; often proudly: To draw oneself up to one’s height

  7. Words and Phrases Call on /upon: v + prep 1). To visit: We called on Mary. 2). To ask sb to do sth I call on the people of this country to work hard for national unity.

  8. Word Formation Re- : 1). V→v n→ n again To reboil the water; to hear a rebroadcast of news 2). Again in a better way; To arrange the furniture; to rewrite the letter 3). Back to the former state: To rebury the body Notice:When a word formed with re-has the same meaning as before with the addition of “again”, “back”, etc, then re- is pronounced /ri:/.Other words already with re-,when they were borrowed from another language ,it is then no longer possibly to guess their meaning from their past, and re- is pronounced /ri/. E.g. Recover—get better /ri’k…/

  9. Assignment • 1. Collect information about Youngle Bell • 2. read and recite the last paragraph of Text A • 3. translate the last paragrapg

  10. Thank you See you

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