Hi, how are you? I am fine, although I have been very busy with school. I got your letter and I was happy to hear you enjoyed Paris.
You asked me if there are any similar markets in my city. There are some - let me tell you about them.
We do have a few open-air markets here, but they only operate during the summer months. The largest one is alongside the river. It is in the city centre, so it is easy for everyone to get to and it is quite enjoyable. You can buy clothes, toys, handicrafts, furniture, and even confectionery. It is a unique experience.
If you come for a visit this summer I will take you and show you round. We can shop and then have lunch at one of the food stalls after. Hope to see you soon.
( задание 4)
3. Match the two halves of the idioms.
1) Every cloud has a silver lining
2) What goes around comes around
3) Where there’s smoke there’s fire
4) Once bitten, twice shy
5) When in Rome do as the Romans do
6) Where there’s life there’s hope
7) Nothing ventured, nothing gained
8) Let’s cross that bridge when we come to it
4. Complete the conversations with one of the sayings
from Ex.3. There is one you don’t need to use.
1) A: Shall I enter the talent show?
B: Oh, go on! After all, Nothing ventured, nothing gained .
2) A: Did you eat snake in China?
B: Yes, you know what they say: When in Rome do as the Romans do .
3) A: Joe was fired but now he’s found an even a better job!
B: Really? Well, Every cloud has a silver lining .
4) A: You should buy your new phone online.
B: No, last time my card details were stolen. Once bitten, twice shy.
5) A: Since my accident, Pam’s been so helpful.
B: You were always there for her. What goes around comes around .
6) A: Alain said he wasn’t dating Kim.
B: Well, I’ve seen them together, and Where there’s smoke there’s fire.
7) A: What happens with our picnic if it rains?
B: I thi - не дописано предложение, но по смыслу Let’s cross that bridge when we come to it
Объяснение:
Dear Jim,
Hi, how are you? I am fine, although I have been very busy with school. I got your letter and I was happy to hear you enjoyed Paris.
You asked me if there are any similar markets in my city. There are some - let me tell you about them.
We do have a few open-air markets here, but they only operate during the summer months. The largest one is alongside the river. It is in the city centre, so it is easy for everyone to get to and it is quite enjoyable. You can buy clothes, toys, handicrafts, furniture, and even confectionery. It is a unique experience.
If you come for a visit this summer I will take you and show you round. We can shop and then have lunch at one of the food stalls after. Hope to see you soon.
Take care,
Pam