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  • 2. Underline the answers true to the text

  • 5. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones

  • 6. Translate into Russian

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    Unit twenty three

    The buses


    Text

    Londoners are pioud of then "big red buses". These days some may not be red but they always carry the red roundel.

    On many London buses passengers buy tickets from the driver when they get on. Some buses, however, have a conductor, and the passengers get on the bus and wait for the conductor to ask them where they are going and sell them the tickets.

    Tiavelcards are very popular for bus travel

    One day after the session the participants have free time. Ivan and Sergei decide to go to the National Gallery in Trafalgar Square. They get out of the hotel and go to the nearest bus stop.

    Ivan: Excuse me, what bus can take us to Trafalgar Square, please?

    Passer-by: I'm sorry. I'm afraid I don't know.

    Ivan asks again.

    Ivan: Excuse me. Can you tell me where to get a bus to Trafalgar Square, please?

    Policeman: Yes. Cross over the road. Can you see the cinema?

    The bus stop is just round the corner.

    Ivan: Do you know the number of the bus?

    Policeman: I think it's a thirteen.

    Ivan: Thank you very much.

    At the bus stop.

    Ivan: Excuse me. Is this the stop for the Tiafalgar Square bus?

    Man. That's right. It's number 13. It stops at Trafalgar Square and goes on to Liverpool Station. Therefore ask the driver to tell you where to get off.

    Ivan: Thank you very much.

    On the bus.

    Sergei: Two returns to Trafalgar Square.

    Bus driver: 1 pound.

    Sergei: Can you tell us when we get to Trafalgar Square, please?

    Bus driver: OK.

    Words and expressions

    to be proud of something




    гордиться чем-либо

    these days




    в эти дни

    may be




    может быть

    to carry




    нести, иметь

    roundel




    кружок

    to sell (sold, sold)




    продавать

    free




    свободный

    free time




    свободное время

    to have free time




    иметь свободное время

    to decide




    решать

    square

    [skwe]

    площадь

    the nearest stop




    ближайшая остановка

    to cross




    пересекать, переходить

    to cross over the road




    переходить через дорогу

    cinema




    кино

    to go on (went, gone)




    продолжаться

    therefore

    ['ef]

    поэтому

    to get off (got, got)




    выходить

    pound

    [paund]

    фунт

    pound sterling




    фунт стерлингов

    2 pounds (sterling)




    2 фунта (стерлингов)

    10 pounds




    10 фунтов (стерлингов)

    a 10 pound banknote = a 10 pound note




    банкнота достоинством 10 фунтов (стерлингов)


    Exercises

    1. Read the following:

    • the buses

    • the nearest bus stop

    the red roundel

    the National Gallery

    the numbei of the bus

    the cinema

    the driver

    round the corner

    the conductoi

    the number

    the passengers




    • The conductor will sell them the tickets.

    Cross over the road.

    Is this the stop for the Trafalgar Square bus?

    That's right.

    2. Underline the answers true to the text:

    • Are Londoners proud of their buses?

    Yes, they are.

    No, they are not.

    The text doesn't speak about that.

    • Are all the buses red in Eng­land?

    Yes, they are.

    No, they are not.

    Some of them are, but all the buses carry red roundel.

    • How are bus tickets sold?

    Only drivers sell them.

    Only conductors sell them. Either drivers or conductors sell them.

    • Are Travelcards valid for bus travels?

    Yes, they are.

    No, they are not.

    It's not quite clear.

    • Where did Ivan and Sergei go by bus one day?

    To Piccadilly Circus.

    To Trafalgar Square.

    To Downing Street.

    • Do both of them speak Eng­lish?

    Yes, they do.

    Only Ivan speaks English. Only Sergei speaks English.

    • What tickets did they buy?

    Single ones.

    Return ones.

    Travelcards.


    3. Insert articles:

    These days some English buses may not be red but they always carry ... red roundel. On many London buses passengers buy tickets from ... driver when they get on. Some buses, however, have ... con­ductor, and ... passengers get on . . and wait for ... conductor to ask them where they are going and sell them ... tickets.

    4. Insert prepositions:

    Londoners are proud ... their "big red buses". Single and return tickets may be bought either ... drivers or conductors. Travelcards are very popular ... bus travel.

    One day Ivan and Sergei decide to go ... the National Galleiy ... Trafalgar Square. They get ... the hotel and go ... the nearest bus stop.

    5. Complete the dialogues and act out similar ones:



    — Excuse me, what bus can take ...?

    — I'm sorry, I'm afraid ...

    — ... Can you tell me where to get ...?

    — Yes. Cross over ... Can ... cinema? The bus stop ...

    — Do you know the number ...?

    — I think . .

    — Thank ..



    — Is this the stop for ...?

    — That's right. It's number . . It stops at ... and goes on to ... Therefore ask the driver ...



    — Two returns to ...

    — One . .

    — Can you tell us .. ?

    6. Translate into Russian:

    In a few minutes they'll be in Trafalgar Square. They will imme­diately see the National Gallery. It's in the centre of the Square. I believe they'll spend an hour or so visiting the Gallery.
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