Практический курс английского языка 3 курс (Аракин) - страница 47

them gaze at it? 9. What would you say if a girl can't keep herself from eating chocolates? 10. What is another way of saying "to be

involved in an unpleasant affair"? 11. What do we say if a person confuses two songs? 12. If everybody yields to a lady's charm what

would you say about her? 13. What do you call a person who is prepared to worship you? 14. What should you do with the

ingredients to prepare a salad? 15. What do we say of a person who regularly visits the library? 16. What do we expect of a person

before he gives us his answer? 17. What would you say of a person if you believe in his possible guilt? 18. What is another way of

saying "to call attention to"? 19. How would you characterize a person who is keenly aware of his own manners and appearance?

8. Respond to the following statements and questions using the Essential Vocabulary:

1. She is so fat. Why can't she stop eating so much? 2. What kind of friend would everyone like to have? 3. There were two ways

out of the situation. Why has he chosen the simplest? 4. The paint is a bit thick. 5. I should never have thought that you would fall for

her promises. 6. Which of the two twins is Bob? 7. What are you thinking about with those sleepy eyes of yours? 8. Why are you go -

ing to bed so early? 9. Whatever did you go to the cinema for if you were really so pressed for time? 10. What's so funny about the

story? 11. I wonder if I should be telling you all this? 12. I was surprised you didn't come on time yesterday.

9. Make up and practise short situations in which you would say the following: point.

She mixed up the words "tale" and "tail". 2. I couldn't resist the temptation. 3. Yes, I know the man. He is our constant visitor. 4. I

hope, I am not interfering? 5. On reflection he answered in the negative. 6. She has always been dreaming of this career. 7. The girl is

an admirable nurse. 8. She had an irresistible desire to laugh. 9. Don't waste time dreaming. 10. And still I think there is something

suspicious about his behaviour. 11. Your answer is not to the point. 12. You and me do not see eye to eye on this point. 13. He spoke

with conscious superiority. 14. She is too self-conscious to feel at ease among strangers.

10. Make up and act out dialogues using the following words and word combinations:

1. to resist one's charm, to yield, to feel admiration for smb., on reflection, suspicious-looking person;

2. to make a point of doing smth., to interfere in smb.'s affairs, deep in reflection, to mix up, to dream of smth.;