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* Now listen to the verses and try to put in the missed words. 1. How much is one plus one? . . . apples growing in the sun. How much is two plus two? . . . apples for little Sue. How much is three plus three? . . . apples are on the apple-tree. How much is four plus four? . . . red apples and no more. 2. My dog has four legs. I have only. . . My dog likes to run, I like to run, too. 3. Eleven little boys are playing ball with Ben. Two boys go away and then there are. . *
4. Five little girls as you can see Are in the garden under the. . 5. When little Ann goes out to tea, She washes her. . . as you can see. 6. Two little boys, Johnny and Sam, Sit down to have some tea with. . 7. I see nine apples on the apple-tree Six of them fall and now they are. . 8. Do you see that big. . . tree? Let's run there: one, two, three. 9. Here sits the dog under the tree It likes the tree as you can. .
* Now let's play a game "How much? " Can you count? *One apple, two apples, three apples, four, * Five apples, six apples, seven apples more. * Now let me, little Paul, can you count them all? *How much is eight and eleven? — answers little Evan. *How much is eight plus eleven? — answers little Kate. *How much is eight from eleven? — answers little Evan. * How much eleven minus eight? — answers little Kate.
1. You go to it every day except Sunday and holidays. That's what you do when you are there. You write in it. You or younger brother fly it after school. You do it in the morning, afternoon and evening. She teaches you. You must be always. . . to answer at the lesson. You say it when you answer the general question. When you read a book you. . . letters in it. The language you learn. When your classes are over you go. . . You go to school at. . . o'clock. This you must always do when you want to achieve smth. In the classroom you sit at. . . desk. In school you learn to speak, . . . and write. You have it when you come home after school. You open the door when you go into the. . . "I like to study English very. . . ", said Ann. We can. . . with our ears. CHAINWORD 1 10 19 9 8 12 13 15 4 7 17 18 3 11 2 16 6 14 5
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