Say His Name Again Christopher Robin

>>> ������� �� ��������� ������ ����� >>>

������� ����������� �����
vii �����

4 unit.
It Takes Many Kinds to Make the World

Reading for Give-and-take

53. Read the text, heed to the first part of the text carefully, 23, and say what Tiggers similar and what they don�t like.

Tigger Comes to the Forest and Has Breakfast

(After A. A. Milne)

This story began when Winnie-the-Pooh woke up in the middle of the night because of a strange racket. The noise went on so Pooh decided to find out who information technology was. This is how he met Tigger.

Tigger was a stranger in the forest, merely he was friendly and cheerful. In the morning time Pooh offered Tigger honey for breakfast. Tigger tasted honey and said he didn�t like it. Piglet�southward haycorns1 were not to his taste either. That�due south why Pooh and Piglet decided to take Tigger to Eeyore�s identify.

1 haycorns; ��������� acorns � ����� (��������� ������������)

�Hallo, Eeyore!� said Pooh, �This is Tigger.�

�What is Tigger?� said Eeyore.

�This,� explained Pooh and Piglet together, and Tigger smiled the happiest smile and said zippo.

�He�s just come,� explained Piglet.

Eeyore thought for a long time and so said,

�When is he going?�

Pooh explained to Eeyore that Tigger was a slap-up friend of Christopher Robin, and Piglet explained to Tigger that he mustn�t mind what Eeyore said considering he was e'er gloomy; and Eeyore explained to Piglet that, on the contrary, he was feeling especially cheerful this morning; and Tigger explained to anybody who was listening that he hadn�t had any breakfast nevertheless.

�Tiggers always eat thistles,�1 said Pooh. �And so that was why nosotros came to encounter you lot, Eeyore.�

�Don�t mention it, Pooh.�

�Oh, Eeyore, I didn�t mean that I didn�t desire to see you.�

�Quite-quite. But your new stripy friend � naturally, he wants his breakfast. What did you say his name was?�

�Tigger.�

�Then come this style, Tigger.�

Eeyore led the way to the most thistly-looking patch2 of thistles that ever was and waved a hoof at information technology.

�A little patch I was keeping for my birthday,� he said, �merely, after all, what are birthdays? Here today and gone tomorrow. Assistance yourself, Tigger.�

1 thistles � ����������
2 a patch � ��������� ������� �����

Tigger thanked him and looked a little anxiously at Pooh.

�Are these really thistles?� he whispered.

�Yep,� said Pooh.

�What Tiggers like all-time?�

�That�s right,� said Pooh.

�I see,� said Tigger.

So he took a large mouthful.

�Oh!� said Tigger.

He sat down and he put his paw in his mouth.

�What�south the thing?� asked Pooh.

�Hot!� mumbled Tigger.

�Your friend,� murmured Eeyore, �appears to take bitten on a bee.�one

1 appears to have, bitten on a bee � ��. �������, ��� ������ � ��� ����� � ������� ���

Pooh�s friend stopped shaking his caput and explained that Tiggers didn�t like thistles.

�Then why spoil a perfectly good one?� asked Eeyore.

�But y'all said,� began Pooh, �y'all said that Tiggers liked everything except beloved and haycorns.�

�And thistles,� said Tigger, who was at present running round in circles. With his tongue hanging out.

Pooh looked at him sadly.

�What are we going to do?� he asked Piglet.

Piglet knew the answer to that, and he said at once that they must go and see Christopher Robin.

�Yous�ll find him with Kanga,� said Eeyore. He came close to Pooh and said in a loud whisper,

�Could you lot ask your friend to do his exercises somewhere else? I shall be having luncheon soon and don�t want it bounced on just earlier I begin. Fussy of me, but we all have our piffling ways.�

Pooh nodded solemnly and called to Tigger,

�Come along and we�ll go and see Kanga. She�s sure to have lots of breakfast for you.�

Tigger finished his final circle and came upwardly to Pooh and Piglet.

�Hot!� he explained with a large and friendly smiling.

�Come on!� and he rushed off.

Pooh and Piglet walked slowly after him. Every bit they walked Piglet said nil because he couldn�t call back of anything, and Pooh said nothing considering he was thinking of a poem. Tigger had been bouncing in front of them all this fourth dimension, turning round every now so to enquire, �Is this the mode?�

And now at last they came in sight of Kanga�s business firm, and there was Christopher Robin. In the business firm they told Kanga what they wanted, and Kanga said very kindly, �Well, await in my cupboard, Tigger, love, and encounter what you lot�d similar.� Because she knew at once that withal big Tigger seemed to be, he wanted every bit much kindness every bit Roo.

�Shall I look, too?� said Pooh, who was beginning to feel a little 11 o�clockish.1 And he constitute a small tin of condensed milk, and something seemed to tell him that Tiggers didn�t like this, and so he took information technology into a corner by itself where nobody would end him.

But the more Tigger put his nose into this and his paw into that, the more things he plant that Tiggers didn�t like. And when he had found everything in the closet and couldn�t eat whatever of it, he said to Kanga, �What happens now?�

But Kanga and Christopher Robin and Piglet were all continuing round Roo watching him have his Extract of Malt.2 And Roo was saying, �Must I?� and Kanga was saying, �At present, Roo, dear, you remember what you lot promised.�

�What is it?� whispered Tigger to Piglet.

�His Strengthening Medicine,� said Piglet. �It helps him to put on weight, simply he hates it.�

And so Tigger came closer, and he leant over the back of Roo�south chair, and suddenly he put out his natural language, and the Excerpt of Malt was gone. Kanga said �Oh!� and pulled the spoon safely back out of Tigger�south mouth only every bit it was disappearing in information technology.

�Tigger, dear!� said Kanga.

�He�south taken my medicine, he�southward taken my medicine, he�s taken my medicine!� sang Roo happily, thinking it was a tremendous joke.

Then Tigger looked up at the ceiling and closed his eyes, and his tongue went circular and round his chops,3 in example he had left any exterior, and a peaceful grinning came over his face as he said, �So that�due south what Tiggers similar!�

1 In some British families a light meal, tea or coffee is often taken at near eleven o�clock in the morning time.
2 Extract of Malt � ����� ���
3 chops � �����

54. A. Friction match the phrases in English with their Russian equivalents. Find the sentences with them in the text and read them out.

ane) on the opposite
2) anyhow
3) every now and and so
iv) to come in sight
v) help yourself
6) condensed milk

a) �� � ����, ����� �� �������
b) ��������� ������
c) �� ������ ������, ��� �� �� �� ����
d) ��������, ��������
e) ��������� (������� � ���� ������)
f) ����������

�. Use the suitable phrases from job A in the dialogues.

  1. � What would you similar in your coffee � sugar or ... ?

    � ... , delight.

    � ...

  2. � Bob is such a shy boy, isn�t he?

    � Not at all. ... he only seems to be quiet. In fact, he is never afraid of anything.

  3. � Shall I walk to the station or shall I take a motorbus?

    � It doesn�t matter. You won�t be late ....

  4. � Exercise you lot often visit your Granny?

    � No, but I call her ....

55. A. Try to explain how you empathize these:

a) a stripy friend;

b) the well-nigh thistly-Tooking patch of thistles that ever was.

B. Draw these things every bit you lot see them.

56. A. Who said it?

  1. �When is he going?�
  2. �Don�t mention information technology, Pooh.�
  3. �... I didn�t mean that I didn�t want to see you ... .�
  4. �Then come up this way, Tigger.�
  5. �Hot!�
  6. �Well. Look in my closet, Tigger, dearest, and see what you�d similar.�
  7. �He�southward taken my medicine, he�s taken my medicine!�
  8. �So that�s what Tiggers like!�

B. Who in the text:

  1. gave Tigger a lot of wonderful thistles;
  2. went to expect for Christopher Robin;
  3. was thinking of a poem;
  4. institute a small tin 130 of condensed milk in the cupboard;
  5. took Roo�southward medicine.

bratcheryousbantor.blogspot.com

Source: https://ansevik.ru/english_7/28.html

0 Response to "Say His Name Again Christopher Robin"

Post a Comment

Iklan Atas Artikel

Iklan Tengah Artikel 1

Iklan Tengah Artikel 2

Iklan Bawah Artikel