The Legend of Beowulf Once upon a time, there was a horrible monster called Grendel. He was half-man and half
monster. He lived in Denmark
One day, he came to the king's castle but nobody could kill the monster. A knight called Beowulf
heard about the problem and went to Denmark to help the king.
One night when Beowulf and his men went to sleep the monster came into the castle and killed one of them. Beowulf woke up and killed the monster. When he came back to the castle, the king
was very happy and he gave Beowulf presents and money.
Beowulf went back to his country and became a king. He was a wise king for fifty years. But one day, a dragon came to his country and attacked people. The knights were afraid and they did not want to fight the dragon. King Beowulf was an old man but he went to the dragon's cave with his men and killed the ugly monster.
Mark the sentences as T( true), F ( false). Определите, являются ли данные утверждения соответствующими (True) тексту или несоответствующими (False).
1.He lived in Finland.
2. Beowulf was a king's servant.
3.When he came back to the castle, the king was very sad and didn't give him anything
4.Beowulf was a good king.
5.Beowulf was the king for forty years.
6. The knights was afraid of the dragon.
7.The dragon was ugly
8. King went to the dragon's cave only
Task 2 Writing
Write a paragraph about a book you have read:
V O What a book is about.
V O Write about your favourite character in a book. Explain why you like them.
Total [8]
V O Write about funny or sad action in a book.
In conclusion summarize your ideas and give recommendation to your friend to read
that book.
2)The price of Manhattan Island in 1626 was twenty-four dollars.
3)Today it's the centre of business and commercial life of the country.
4)There are very few people live in Manhattan.
5)Broadway is famous for the Stock Exchange which is located here.
6)It is called like that because a lot of people came to the USA from different countries all over the world at the turn of the 20-th century.
7)The most important branches are producing paper products, vehicles, glass, chemicals and machinery.