■ plot to look forward to...
familiar to look around
opinion to look up
excellent to look smth. up
to praise to look upon
(See Vocabulary (or Lesson 6,p. 395)
PROPER NAMES
Romeo ['roumioul Ромео Juliet ['djuljatJ Джульетта
EXERCISES
I. a) Make comparisons, using the adjectives and adverbs below.
Models: I. The play is (much) more interesting than the book on which it was based.
2. In fact it’s the best play of the season.
3. It is produced (much) better than many other plays. (This play isn't produced as well as some other plays.)
4. N. plays best (of all).
5. The first act is as (is not so) interesting as the second.
b) Compare two plays (films, TV shows).
interesting, serious, amusing, cheeful, gloomy, funny, good (wc!l), popular, bad (badly)
c) Compare two a>-'ors (actresses).
talented, popular, Tamous, skilled, (to do) well, power ful (about a voice), natural, nice (nicely), expressive, (to impress) very much
II. Practise the sound combinations given below, then read the dialogue carefully.
at the 'theatre | 'worthy'seeing
anathe 'music I 'very 'well 'chosen
on_the 'screen J the 'dancingj.s 'excellent
III. Find English equivalents for the following (See Text).
какие фильмы идут на этой неделе?; собственно говоря; я не совсем с вами согласен; на экране; какого вы мнения об экранизации?; от начала до конца; я не скучал ни мину ты; состав исполнителей хорошо подобран; я должен пойти посмотреть его сам; посмотрим .
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