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V O C A B U L A R Y

WORDS E P I S O D E № 1
1.lipstick - губная помада 18.to grab - перекусить, быстро 38.infidelity - супружеская
2.cleavage - ложбинка на груди сделать что-либо неверность, измена
3.weapon - оружие 19.undone - расстегнутый, развязанный 39.lousy - мерзкий,
4.to attract - привлекать 20.counter - прилавок, касса отвратительный
5.to arrive - прибывать 21.sloppy - небрежный 40.to retire - ложиться спать
6.confident - уверенный 22.to insult - оскорблять 41.debt - долг
7.drab - монотонный, скучный 23.needle - иголка 42.to tail - следить, ходить по
8.sparrow - воробей 24.thread - нитка пятам за кем-либо
25.to sew - шить 43.immature - незрелый (о
9.plain - невзрачный
26.memorable - запоминающаяся человеке)
10.timid - робкий
27.to adore - обожать 44.to grasp - понимать,
11.invisible - невидимый,
28.to intrude - вмешиваться
незаметный усваивать
29.bloom - цветок
12.to complain - жаловаться 45.fidelity - верность
30.to disturb - мешать, беспокоить
13.neglect - отсутствие заботы, 46.vile - отвратительный, подлый
31.seed - семя
заброшенность 32.purse - женская сумочка, кошелек
47.to swear - ругаться, клясться
14.inconsequential (formal)- не 33.to enthral - очаровывать, увлекать 48.vow - обет, клятва
имеющий значения 34.sordid - грязный, мерзкий, убогий 49.la-di-da - манерный,
15.infamous - пользующийся 35.indeed - в самом деле, жеманный
дурной славой действительно 50.annual - ежегодный
16.fierce - свирепый, неистовый 36.discreet - тактичный, не болтливый 51.to gawk - таращить глаза
17.wonder - чудо 37.to investigate - расследовать 52.to burst - лопать
53.to ingratiate - стараться 66.to pretend - притворяться 80.glorious - изумительный,
понравиться, втереться к кому-л. в 67.to tip - давать чаевые великолепный
доверие, подхалимничать 68.nightcap - нечто на ночь, 81.mulch - лесная подстилка,
54.to gossip - сплетничать дерновый грунт
чтобы снять напряжение дня (от
55.to sip - пить маленькими глотками, 82.bow - бант
виски до молока)
потягивать 83.to survive - выживать
69.stunning - потрясающий
56.frump (slang) - старомодно и плохо 84.to convince - убеждать
одетая женщина, неряха
70.to afford - позволять себе 85.to regain - получать обратно
57.splendid - чудесный 71.to humiliate - унижать 86.to nurse - выхаживать, лечить
58.to outdo - превзойти 72.attic - чердак 87.to reimburse - возмещать,
59.shabby - потрепанный, ветхий 73.appeal - привлекательность оплачивать
60.to recall - припоминать 74.thirsty - испытывающий жажду 88.heirloom - фамильная вещь,
61.dowdy - немодный 75.nasty - ужасный, противный фамильная ценность, наследие
62.curiosity - любопытство 76.stroke - инсульт 89.curb - обочина
63.bruise - синяк 77.tribute - дань, честь 90.to spin - крутить(ся), вертеть(ся)
64.to stare - пристально смотреть 78.to pour - разливать, наливать 91.sedative - успокоительное
65.fancy - модный, изысканный 79.to admire - восхищаться лекарство

IDIOMS AND PHRASES


1.get tired - устать PHRASAL VERBS
2.know your way around sth - разбираться, уметь обращаться
1.draw on/upon sth - опираться на, рассчитывать на
3.give it a try - попробовать что-либо
2.get in - пройти
4.nothing ventured, nothing gained - кто не рискует, тот не
3.tend to (formal) - ухаживать, заботиться, иметь
выигрывает\ тот не пьет шампанского
тенденцию, склонность делать что-либо
5.by nature - по своему характеру, от природы, по натуре
6.what's the rush? - к чему такая спешка? 4.yearn for - испытывать непреодолимое стремление
7.bread and butter - средства к существованию 5.cheat on sb - изменять (супругу\ге)
8.tawdry affair - дешёвая интрижка 6.come by - заглянуть, заскочить
9.be coming along - продвигаться, преуспевать 7.drop by/in - заходить к кому-либо
10.take breath away - захватить дух у (кого-л.), вызывать 8.fit in - уживаться, приспосабливаться
чувство восхищения 9.run into sb - случайно встретить кого-либо
11.rain check? - в другой раз, окей? 10.go through sth - переживать, испытывать
12.be on a limited budget - быть в ограниченном бюджете трудности
13.get evicted - выселить 11.rough sb up - грубо обращаться
14.rummage sale - благотворительный базар 12.take down - унижать
15.sticky fingers - загребущий, вороватый 13.cut sb/sth off - ограничивать
16.have a shot - иметь шанс (амер. сленг) 14.turn out - оказываться
17.i know the score - я знаю как обстоят дела 15.find (sth) out - выяснять, обнаруживать

ENGLISH_DIANA.CHYSHCH
LABEL THE PICTURES

Lipstick Seed
Cleavage Purse
Sparrow Bruise
Needle Attic
Thread Mulch
Bloom Rummage sale

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LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION AND
FILL IN THE GAPS (32:30 – 37:10)
-Darling, we just heard Carlo's in the hospital. What happened?
-Oh, he took a 1) ___________________ _____________ ______________ the stairs last night and had a 2)
_________________________. The doctors aren't sure he'll make it.
-Oh, Rita, you-you should go to him. We'll-we'll hold the 3)_______________________ ______________ here.
-The last thing you want to do today is 4) _________________ ______ _____________________ __________ Vonda.
-No. This is now a 5) _____________________________ to Carlo. And the garden he loved so very much. Excuse me.
-May I pour Madam a glass of wine?
-Are you insane? My husband just had a 2)_________________________. He's at death's door. Put it 6) __________
__________ ____________________.
-Oh. Thank you. Very much. Mmm. Excuse me. Aah!
-Alma? Are you all right?
-Rita. Yes. I'm fine. I was just 7) ____________________________ _________________ _________________________. They're,
they're 8) ____________________________________.
-Thanks. You have 9) ___________________________ in your 10) _______________________.
-Oh. So I do. Can't take me anywhere. So 11) ________________________________ party. Are you having fun?
-My husband had a 2)_________________________ last night. He might not 12) __________________________________.
- Oh, dear.
-I started the 13) _____________________ ______________________________ I would never laugh again. And then you
walked in, wearing that 14) _______________________________. Oh, bless you, Alma.
-You're late. -Sorry, Scooter. -It's Alma, right? -Yes. That's me. Alma Fillcot.
-Grace Burk. I'm glad you could make it.
-Oh, me, too. Yeah, everything is just lovely. Do I still have 9) ___________________________ in my 10)
_______________________?
-No, forgive me. I-I was just 15) ________________________________ _______________ ________________
_____________________ you're wearing.
-Oh. It's pretty, isn't it?
-Oh, my Aunt Enid had one just like it.
-Enid?
-My mother's sister. She died, um, 16) ______________________ _____________________ _________________ now. On
Valentine's Day.
-That's, um, February 14, isn't it?
-I remember because I had gotten 17) ___________________ _______________ _________________________. Then I
walked into her home and I found her, um, well, 18) _______________________ _______________ ____________
____________________________. Oh.
-I'm, I'm very sorry.
-Oh, my good... I don't believe it. Bet-Betsy is here.
- Oh. - Excuse me, Alma. Betsy. -A 19) __________________________________ said you wanted to see me.
-The doctor from the 20) ___________________________________ ____________ _____________ ______________
________________________. He needs to talk to you.
-Hello, Doctor. This is Mrs. Castillo. Any news about my husband?
-We've done some tests. The 2)_________________________ he 21) __________________________________
_______________ ___________________ _______________________________.
-And...
-But he's a fighter. His vital 22) _____________________ ____________ ___________________________
_______________________ by the hour.
-Stronger?
-He may not 23) ________________________________ his speech or basic motor function. But with home 24)
_________________________________ ______________ _____________________________ _____________________ from you, he
could live another 20 years.
-No! No! No! No! No!

ENGLISH_DIANA.CHYSHCH
MATCH WORDS WITH THEIR MEANINGS
⬜ a sudden change in the blood supply to a part of the brain,
sometimes causing a loss of the ability to move particular parts
1. sedative of the body
2.to pour ⬜to make a liquid flow from or into a container
⬜a raised edge along the side of a street, often forming part of a
3.nightcap
path for people to walk on
4.frump
⬜ a drink, sometimes an alcoholic drink, that someone has just
5.curb before going to bed
6.to ingratiate ⬜to break open or apart suddenly, or to make something do this
7.la-di-da ⬜used to describe speech or behaviour that is not sincere because
8.heirloom the person is pretending to belong to a higher social class
9.stroke ⬜a drug used to sedate a person or an animal
10.to burst ⬜ a valuable object that has been given by older members of a
family to younger members of the same family over many years
⬜ a woman who wears old-fashioned clothes that do not look
attractive
⬜ to make someone like you by praising or trying to please them

FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE WORDS IN BOX WITH THE


CORRECT FORM OF THESE WORDS
invisible, confident, annual, insult, neglect, sordid,
attract, reimburse, grasp, recall

1. These flowers are brightly coloured in order to ___________________________


butterflies.
2. The most important rule in life is always to appear ___________________________.
3. Over the years the church has fallen into a state of
______________________________.
4. She _________________________________ seeing him outside the shop on the night
of the robbery.
5. There are lots of really ________________________________ apartments in the city's
poorer areas.
6. The aircraft is designed to be __________________________________ to radar.
7. I think I managed to _______________________ the main points of the lecture.
8. The average ______________________________ rainfall in this region is 750 mm.
9. The airline ____________________________________ me for the amount they had
overcharged me.
10. Don’t ____________________________________ me just because I can’t dance.
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FIND THE WORDS AND PHRASAL VERBS
drab, plain, get in, inconsequential, rough
up, bow, gossip

ADD THE MISSING PREPOSITIONS


on 2x, through, into, in 2x, out, for

1. She found out that he'd been cheating _______________________ her.


2. It's no surprise she's leaving - she never really fitted
_______________________.
3. The truth turned _________________________ to be stranger than we had
expected.
4. I dropped __________________________ on George on my way home from
school.
5. She had a wealth of experience to draw _____________________________.
6. I've been going _________________________________ a bad patch recently.
7. We support the Cuban people who yearn ____________________ freedom.
8. Graham ran ______________________________ someone he used to know at
school the other day.

ENGLISH_DIANA.CHYSHCH
MATCH THE WORDS TO MAKE COLLOCATIONS
1.get a) along

2.tawdry b)sale

3. sticky c)tired

4.coming d)and butter


5.by e)a shot

6.bread f)affair

7.rain g)nature

8.rummage h)evicted

9.get i)fingers

10. have j)check

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH AN APPROPRIATE


PART OF SPEECH FROM THE WORDS IN BRACKETS

1. He has the (confident) to walk into a room of strangers and


immediately start a conversation.
2. The burden of proof is on the (complain) to bring forth any
evidence they have.
3. The cats were (neglect) and starving.
4. They complained that building a new airport nearby would be a
noisy (intrude) on their quiet lives.
5. The bank conducted its own internal (investigate) into the
robbery.
6. What is the normal (retire) age in this country?
7. Residents are tired of the (disturb) caused by the nightclub.
8. I'm burning with (curious) - you must tell me who won!
9. The idea of not having to get up early every morning is rather
(appeal) to me.
10. He was the sole (survive) of the plane crash.
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SYNONYMS MATCH
1.infamous a)to persuade

2.to tail b)run-down

3.to convince c)to look into


ANTONYMS MATCH
4.take down d)to humiliate 1.infidelity a)to condemn

5.to nurse e)notorious 2.to survive b)appalling

6.shabby f)to compensate 3.stunning c)brave

7.to gawk g)take care of 4.fancy d)nasty


8.to reimburse h)hit the sack 5.splendid e)pass away
9.to retire i)to trail 6.fierce f)mature
10. to investigate j)to stare 7.to admire g)dowdy

8.immature h)calm

9.to arrive i)fidelity

10.timid j)to depart

MAKE UP SENTENCES BY ARRANGING THE GIVEN CUES IN


APPROPRIATE ORDER
1. axis.\ its\ earth\ The\ on\ spins\
2. made\ self-control.\ effort\ regain\ She\ her\ an\ to\
3. minister\ fought\ paid\ blaze.\tribute\ had\ who\ to\ the\
The\ the\ men\
4. The\ dinosaurs.\ were\ they\ that\ pretended\ children\
5. else\ always\ tries\ class.\ He\ everybody\ the\ in\ to \
outdo\
6. sip\ tea\ so\ carefully.\is\ it\ hot,\ This\ very\
7. during\ vowed\ She\ stand\ by\ to\ husband\ his \ her\
has\ trial.\
8. into\ got\ lost\ debt\ after\ He\ job.\ his\ he\
9. errors\ indeed\ occurring.\ be\ that\ Evidence\ may\
suggests\
10. The\ lavish\ musical\ memorable.\makes\ truly\ this\
production\
ENGLISH_DIANA.CHYSHCH
QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION
Do you like the first episode? What's impressed
you most?
Have you watched the first season?
What was at the beginning of the first episode?
Do you agree that beauty is power?
What are your first thoughts of Alma? Describe
her.
What description about Alma did the Narrator give
at the beginning?
Who is Vonda?
What did Alma’s husband do? What was his job?
What are your first thoughts of Bertram?
What advise did Alma’s daughter give her mother?
Was Alma so bold as to talk to the other members
of the gardening club?
What are your first thoughts of Rita?
Why did Rita go to the private investigator?
How old is Rita’s husband?
Did Alma manage to buy the dress she wanted?
What did Alma find underneath the dresser?
What happened with Rita’s husband at the stairs?
Who was Rita’s lover lover?
What did Alma find at the box at the attic?
What were those things at the box?
Do you like the first episode?

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V O C A B U L A R Y
E P I S O D E № 8
WORDS
1.rap sheet - список правонарушений, 21.trying times - тяжелые времена
"послужной список" преступника 22.to pierce - прокалывать
2.D.A. (district attorney) - прокурор 23.smug - самоуверенный,
федерального судебного округа надменный
3.juicy (slang) - интересный, 24.fix a drink - приготовить напиток
представляющий особый интереc 25.to hock (slang) - закладывать (что-то:
4.to prune - подрезать вещь и т.п.), отдавать в залог
5.mascara - тушь (для ресниц) 26.well - колодец, источник
6.rouge - румяна 27.to implore - умолять
7.firsthand - полученный из первых рук, из 28.lethal - смертельный
личного опыта 29.develop feelings - испытывать чувства
8.smooch - поцелуй (к кому-то)
9.snazzy (slang) - роскошный 30.to retrieve - возвращать себе обратно
10.butler - дворецкий 31.guff - чушь, трёп
11.to tease - дразнить 32.to kidnap - похищать людей (для
12.to convict - признавать виновным получения выкупа)
13.take a trip - отправиться в поездку 33.to pawn - заложить в ломбард
14.to accept - принимать 34.tenant - арендатор, квартиросъемщик
15.punch bowl - большая чаша для пунша 35.dead end - тупик (также перен.)
16.species - род, вид, порода 36.loan shark - теневой кредитор
17.consequence - последствие 37.hurdle - преграда (как затруднение)
18.victim - жертва 38.to distract - отвлекать
19.submerged - погружённый (в воду или 39.to testify - давать показания
иную жидкость) 40.moody - не в настроении
20.to fret (slang) - загоняться, париться о 41.to quarrel - ссориться, спорить
чём-либо 42.to elope - тайно бежать, чтобы
пожениться
IDIOMS AND PHRASES
1.hate one's guts - испытывать неприязнь
(к кому-либо) PHRASAL VERBS
2.bupkis - абсолютно ничего
1.come over - приходить, приезжать
3.buy it - поверить
2.be tried for - идти под суд
4.it's worth a shot - стоит попробовать,
3.fill up - наливать до краёв,
попытка не пытка
наполнять(ся)
5.be in order - не помешать
4.pay a visit to sb - навестить (кого-л.)
6.rally the troops - собирать людей,
5.yearn for - тосковать по
вдохновлять людей на что-л.
6.take sth apart - разбирать что-либо на
7.slip one's mind - вылететь из головы
части
8.jump to conclusions - делать поспешные
7.slap around - избивать, наносить удары
выводы
8.cover up - прятать
9.catch red-handed - поймать на горячем,
9.spruce up - приукрасить, прихорашивать
застать кого-л. на месте преступления
10.get sweet on sb - вздыхающий по ком-
10.now and then - время от времени
то, влюблённый
11.stick in the mud - тяжёлый на подъём
11.get over sth - оправиться от чего-либо,
12.speak of the devil - лёгок на помине
пережить что-либо

ENGLISH_DIANA.CHYSHCH
LABEL THE PICTURES

Mascara Well
Rouge Submerged
Smooch To implore
Butler Take a trip
Punch bowl To testify
Fix a drink To pierce

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LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION AND
FILL IN THE GAPS (7:10-10:00)
-Bertram. There you are. I have 1)___________________________ ____________________. It's official. I've been
2)_______________________ _______________ _________________Garden Club.
-Mm.
-The ladies are coming over this evening to help me celebrate. I'm going up to the
3)_____________________ ___________ ______________ _________ ___________________ ________________. If you
don't mind, I could use 4)__________________ _____________ ___________ ________ ___________. Bertram.
-I've been thinking about Rita, and her little cat. Aw. She loves him so much.
-Of course she loves him. They're the 5)__________________ _______________________.
-She may be 6)___________________ ______________ ________ __________________ we committed. Don't you
care at all?
-Let's say that I do. Do you want 7)_________ _________ _________________? Would you be happier if we both
8)_______________ __________ ________________?
-At least we'd deserve it. -Oh, what a thing to say. -Actions have 9)______________________.
-Well, you 10)_____________________ _______________ _________ ___________________ any when you were
11)_______________________ __________ _______________________ with your previous
12)_______________________. My fondest dream is finally coming true. If you can't share in my joy, at
13)____________________ _______________ _____________ _________ ______________ it.
-Rocco, do you see how pretty Mom's garden is? Oh, right. It's just one 14)______________
_____________________ ____________ __________________. Hey. Don't I know you?
-Sure. You're Vern's girl, right?
-Yeah. Dee. Uh, Detective Rohbin?
-Yeah. What are you doing here?
-I live here. Why are you here?
-You know the 15)__________________ _________ ______________ ___________________? -Mrs. Yost? Sure.
-We're meeting her 16)_________________________ _______ _______ ____________ _________________. He's
helping us 17)________________________ ________________ __________________________.
-Disappearance? No, she's just away on a trip. She asked my mom to 18)__________________
__________________ ___________ ___________________ while she's gone.
-I'm sorry to tell you, Dee. Her car 19)_____________ ___________________ ________________________ in a lake
up north.
-What?
-Yeah. We suspect 20)_________________ __________________.
-I'm sorry. What did you just say?
-I said 21)________ _____________ ______________________ Rita didn't kill Carlo.
-What is it? -Not so fast. You tell Rita it's 22)_______________________ ___________________ _____________
___________ Gs. I need to be 23)_________________________________ for the way she
24)_______________________ _________ ___________ _______________________ years.
-I'm not telling her nothing until I see what you 25)________________ ___________ ________ ___________
___________________.
-You already had your chance. My advice? Pay more 26)__________________________ ___________
_____________ ______________ _________________ your Kodak.
-What?
-You got a week to 27)___________________ _________ ___________ ______________ money. This is where I'm
staying.
-Isabel. Tell me what you have.
-Not yet. I've waited a long 28)___________________ ____________ ___________ ___________________ __________
_______________ ____________, and I'm not gonna miss it this time.

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MATCH WORDS WITH THEIR MEANINGS
⬜to cut off branches from a tree, bush, or plant, especially so that
it will grow better in the future
⬜ to sell something that you hope to buy back later because you
need money now
1.D.A. ⬜someone or something that has been hurt, damaged, or killed or
2.to accept has suffered, either because of the actions of someone or
3.to hock something else, or because of illness or chance
⬜a lawyer whose job is to represent the government in a particular
4.species
area of the US
5.victim ⬜ to laugh at someone or say unkind things about them, either
6.loan because you are joking or because you want to upset that person
7.to elope ⬜ a set of animals or plants in which the members have similar
characteristics to each other and can breed with each other
8.to tease
⬜ an official police document that lists the crimes that a particular
9.to prune person has committed
10.rap sheet ⬜ a person who charges very large amounts of money for lending
money to someone
⬜to agree to take something
⬜ to leave home secretly in order to get married without the
permission of your parents

FILL IN THE GAPS WITH THE WORDS IN BOX WITH THE


CORRECT FORM OF THESE WORDS
consequences, convict, firsthand, fret, hurdle, implore,
retrieve, smug, tenant, testify
1. Most of the older reporters have experienced war ________________________.
2. We _________________________ all of you to remain calm and assure that you
area safe place.
3. ______________________ had to give part of their harvest to the landowners.
4. I told the hairdresser to do what she wanted to my hair, and look at
the ___________________________!
5. He has twice been ___________________________ of arson.
6. He's been unbearably ________________________ since he gave up smoking.
7. The cost of this exercise is proving to be a major ________________________.
8. Computers are used to store and ____________________________ information
efficiently.
9. They were subpoenaed to ____________________________ before the judge.
10. Her baby starts to ___________________________ as soon as she goes out of
the room.
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FIND THE WORDS AND PHRASAL VERBS
mascara, yearn for, elope, guff, pierce,
cover up, submerged

ADD THE MISSING PREPOSITIONS

over, apart, up 3x, to, around, for 2x, on


1. He was tried _________________ attempting to murder his wife.
2. She's still sweet __________________ him after all this time!
3. She laughed to cover ________________her feeling of awkwardness.
4. She was only just getting _____________________ the flu when she got a
stomach bug.
5. I think I'll pay a visit _______________ the library while I'm in town.
6. They've employed an advertising agency to spruce ______________ the
company image.
7. Do pregnant women really yearn __________________ sour pickles?
8. We took the engine ____________________ to see what the problem was.
9. Her husband has been slapping her _____________________, but she's afraid to
go to the police.
10. Too many spam emails are filling ___________________our inboxes.

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MATCH THE WORDS TO MAKE COLLOCATIONS
1.hate one's a)conclusions

2.catch b)devil

3.stick in the c)guts

4.rally the d)mind


5.it's worth a e)mud

6.slip one's f)red-handed

7.trying g)shot

8.speak of the h)then

9.now and i)times

10.jump to j)troops

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH AN APPROPRIATE


PART OF SPEECH FROM THE WORDS IN BRACKETS

1. Want to hear a (juice) bit of news?


2. He went from being such a (tease) to being a much nicer
person.
3. Since it was her first (convict) for stealing, she was given
a less severe sentence.
4. The idea rapidly gained (accept) in political circles.
5. I heard a loud, (pierce) scream.
6. Even deleted computer files are (retrieve) for those who
know how and where to look.
7. The alleged (kidnap) committed suicide late last night.
8. I can turn the television off if you find it a (distract).
9. The (testify) of witnesses vindicated the defendant.
10. He became (quarrel) after drinking too much.
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SYNONYMS MATCH
1.juicy a)casualty

2.to prune b)classy ANTONYMS MATCH


3.smooch c)cut off
1.juicy a)boring
4.snazzy d)intriguing
2.firsthand b)cheerful
5.to tease e)kiss
3.snazzy c)hearsay
6.to convict f)to pawn
4.to accept d)to help
7.victim g)pompous
5.to tease e)humble
8.to fret h)to condemn
6.to fret f)landlord
9.smug i)to taunt
7.smug g)plain
10.to hock j)to worry
8.tenant h)to respect

9.to distract i)take it easy

10. moody j)turn down

MAKE UP SENTENCES BY ARRANGING THE GIVEN CUES IN


APPROPRIATE ORDER
1. reached\ have\ a\ dead\ peaceful\ end\ in\ solution.\
their\ attempts\ Negotiators\ to\ find\ a\
2. feelings\ develop\ patients\ psychiatrists.\ Vulnerable\
for\ often\their\
3. hyped\ not\ buy\ He\ investments.\into\ did\
4. hope\ I\ you\ again.\ over\ can\ come\
5. be\ also\ It\ nap\ that\ order.\power\ is\ a\ in\ may\
6. police\ car\ In\ the\ the\ other\ found\ weapons.\ knives,\
and\ guns,\ lethal\
7. very\ a\ shoes!\snazzy\ pair\ He's\ of\ wearing\
8. were\ There\ neighbours.\between\ bitter\ the\ quarrels\
two\
9. against\ have\ They\ me.\ bupkis \ got\
10. the\ items\ most\ pawned,\ all\ Of\ jewellery\ is\
common.\
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QUESTIONS FOR DISCUSSION

Do you like the eighth episode? What's impressed


you most?
What bad things did Rita do?
What did attorney tell Rita to do to not be in jail?
What is the best cosmetic for Alma?
What great news did Grace tell Alma?
Who’s Otto?
Why did Catherine need to find out who Rita’s lover
was?
What did Isabel ask in return of giving the evidence
of Rita’s innocence?
What was Alma’s reaction when Isabel showed her
the photo?
Where did Scooter find the letters?
Who’s Harry?
What did Alma offer Bertram to do with Isabel?
What idea did Alma come up with to get 20 000 $?
What did Alma tell Dee about the items from Mrs.
Yost home?
What did Alma take from Bertram’s office?
What was Catherine’s reaction when she found out
everything about Scooter?
What did Dee find in the garden?

Do you like the eighth episode?


wonderful great cool good bad awful disgusting
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KEYS
LABEL THE PICTURES SYNONYMS MATCH ANTONYMS MATCH
EPISODE 1

1.e 2.i 3.a 4.d 5.g 1.i 2.e 3.d 4.g 5.b
Purse\ Sparrow\ Attic 6.b 7.j 8.f 9.h 10.c 6.h 7.a 8.f 9.j 10.c
Thread\ Cleavage\ Rummage sale
MAKE UP SENTENCES BY ARRANGING THE GIVEN CUES IN
Bruise\ Bloom\ Needle APPROPRIATE ORDER
Lipstick\ Mulch\ Seed 1. The earth spins on its axis.
2. She made an effort to regain her self-control.
LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION AND FILL 3. The minister paid tribute to the men who had fought
IN THE GAPS (32:30 – 37:10) the blaze.
4. The children pretended that they were dinosaurs.
1) nasty fall down 2) stroke 3) fort down 5. He always tries to outdo everybody else in the class.
4) host a memorial for 5) tribute 6) in a teacup 6. This tea is very hot, so sip it carefully.
7) admiring your flowers 8) glorious 9) mulch 7. She has vowed to stand by her husband during his trial.
10) bow 11) splendid 12) survive 13) day convinced 8. He got into debt after he lost his job.
9. Evidence suggests that errors may indeed be occurring.
14) frock 15) looking at that cameo
10. The lavish production makes this musical truly
16) four years ago 17) her some candy 18) dead on
memorable.
the sofa 19) waiter 20) hospital is on the phone 21)
suffered was very serious 22) signs are getting

EPISODE 8
LABEL THE PICTURES
stronger 23) regain 24) nursing and loving care
MATCH WORDS WITH FILL IN THE GAPS WITH Rouge\ To implore\ Fix a drink
9 THEIR MEANINGS THE WORDS IN BOX Well\ Smooch\ To testify
2 Punch bowl\ Submerged\ Mascara
5 1. attract 2. confident To pierce\ Butler\ Take a trip
3 3. neglect 4. recalled
10 5. sordid 6. invisible LISTEN TO THE CONVERSATION AND
7 7. grasp 8. annual FILL IN THE GAPS (7:10-10:00)
1 9. reimbursed 10. insult 1) wonderful news 2) accepted into the 3) attic to
8 get my punch bowl 4) your help with the cups 5)
4 FIND THE WORDS AND same species 6) tried for a crime 7) me to confess 8)
6 went to jail 9) consequences 10) weren't keen to
PHRASAL VERBS
face 11) filling up graveyards 12) victims 13) least
try not to ruin 14) big toilet to you 15) owner of that
house 16) nephew in a few minutes 17) investigate
her disappearance 18) look after her dog 19) was
found submerged 20) foul play 21) I got proof 22)
gonna cost her 20 23) compensated 24) treated me
all these 25) got with my own eyes 26) attention
next time you aim 27) come up with the 28) time for
my ship to come in

MATCH WORDS WITH FILL IN THE GAPS WITH


THEIR MEANING THE WORDS IN BOX
9
ADD THE MISSING MATCH THE WORDS TO 3
PREPOSITIONS MAKE COLLOCATIONS 5
1. on 2. in 3. out 1
1.c\h 2.f 3.i 4.a 5.g 1. firsthand 2. implore 3. Tenants
4. in 5. on 6. through 8
6.d 7.j 8.b 9. c\h 10.e 4. consequences 5. convicted
7. for 8. into 4
10 6. smug 7. hurdle 8. retrieve
COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH AN APPROPRIATE
6 9. testify 10. fret
PART OF SPEECH FROM THE WORDS IN BRACKETS
2
1. confidence 2. complainant 3. neglected 7
4. intrusion 5. investigation 6. retirement
7. disturbance 8. curiosity 9. appealing 10.
survivor

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KEYS
FIND THE WORDS AND
PHRASAL VERBS

ADD THE MISSING MATCH THE WORDS TO


PREPOSITIONS MAKE COLLOCATIONS

1. for 2. on 3. up 4. over
1.c 2.f 3.e 4.j 5.g
5. to 6. up 7. for 8. apart
6.d 7.i 8.b 9.h 10.a
9. around 10. up

COMPLETE THE FOLLOWING SENTENCES WITH AN APPROPRIATE


PART OF SPEECH FROM THE WORDS IN BRACKETS

1. juicy 2. teaser 3. conviction 4. acceptance


5. piercing 6. retrievable 7. kidnapper
8. distraction 9. testimony 10. quarrelsome

SYNONYMS MATCH ANTONYMS MATCH

1.d 2.c 3.e 4.b 5.i 1.a 2.c 3.g 4.j 5.h
6.h 7.a 8.j 9.g 10.f 6.i 7.e 8.f 9.d 10.b

MAKE UP SENTENCES BY ARRANGING THE GIVEN CUES IN


APPROPRIATE ORDER

1. Negotiators have reached a dead end in their attempts to find


a peaceful solution.
2. Vulnerable patients often develop feelings for their
psychiatrists.
3. He did not buy into hyped investments.
4. I hope you can come over again.
5. It may also be that a power nap is in order.
6. In the car the police found guns, knives, and other lethal
weapons.
7. He's wearing a very snazzy pair of shoes!
8. There were bitter quarrels between the two neighbours.
9. They have goy bupkis against me.
10. Of all items pawned, jewellery is the most common.

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