2. Наречие степени very ['] — очень.

Сравните:

very — очень (с прилагательными и наречиями)

very small, very short, very tall, very busy, very nice, very slowly, very often

1. Avis Is very beautiful.
2. This room Is very convenient.
3. They speak very slowly.
4. "Is this test useful?" "Yes, very."
5. "Is it difficult?" "No, not very."

very much [] — очень (с глаголами)

1. I like the book very much. Мне очень нравится эта книга.
2. She loves him very much. Она его очень любит.

Прочитайте вслух и переведите примеры на новые слова. Представьте себе ситуации, в которых их можно употребить.

1. My son's only six, but he can read and write. He likes to read, and I'm happy.
2. It isn't very difficult for me to understand them. They speak very slowly.
3. Shall I repeat? Shall I repeat it? Could you repeat it, please?
4. Right! Correct! That's right. That's correct. Is that right? Is that correct?
5. You're right. She's right. Am I right?
6. The cinema's on the right. The bookshop's on the left. It's to the right of the bus stop It's to the left of the hotel.
7. You remember Sally Rogers ['], don't you? She's married to my cousin.

Прочитайте диалоги вслух и инсценируйте их.

1

А. Excuse me, is that shop on my right the radio shop?
В.
No, the radio shop's to the left of that cafe.
A. Oh, good! I'm lucky to find it so soon.

    (bookshop, toyshop, pet shop)

lucky
I'm lucky!
везучий, удачливый
Мне повезло. (Мне везет.)
luck
Good luck!
Bad luck!
удача,везение
Желаю удачи!
Не везет! (выражение сочувствии)

2

A. I know him, I'm sure, but I can't remember his name.
B. Jerry Smith.
A.
He's an American student, isn't he?
B.
Yes, Jerry rents a flat next door to us. He speaks Russian and very often asks me to correct his mistakes.
A. I see.

 

rent (глаг.)
to rent a flat, a car, a TV set
снимать, брать напрокат


Прочитайте текст вслух, предварительно выучив новые слова, и перескажите его. Задайте друг другу вопросы по тексту. 

Ruth [:] is tall, slim and very beautiful. She's an American student on a visit to Russia.
Ruth speaks Russian and she's good at It. She likes to read books by Russian writers, and she needs a good dictionary.
Ruth finds a big bookshop. She goes in and asks the shop assistant, "Have you got any new Russian dictionaries?" "Oh, yes!" the assistant says. "Take a look at those shelves on the right. They've got some very good dictionaries on them." "Oh, good!" says Ruth. "Let me have a look."

 

writer [']
books by American writers
писатель
книги американских писателей
need

I need five copies.

You need a doctor.
I don't need such a big and expensive room.
Do you still need the camera?
нуждаться в чем-л.; нужно, надо
Мне нужно пять экземпляров.
Вам необходим врач.
Мне не нужен такой большой и дорогой номер.
Тебе все еще нужен фотоаппарат?
dictionary
['
]
словарь
look 'up
Look it up in the dictionary.
take a look = have a look
искать (в справочном материале)
Посмотри это в словаре

Повторите, употребляя подсказанные слова.

1. Don't forget to call them.
  • to give me a call • to talk to them • to tell him • to take your camera • to leave me a copy •
2. That's right.
  • correct • okay • very good • very simple • very difficult •
• very expensive • very nice of you •
3. Excuse me, do you still need that dictionary?
  • catalogue • file • book • camera • textbook • city map •
• cassette • radio set •
4. It's to the right of that hotel.
  • radio shop • bookshop • school • cafe •