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concerts during the week. Every pupil of the school takes part in it. And the final event — English Party — is the most exciting event of the week. Every group presents the results of its work at this party. It usually starts with the pupils reciting poems. Then there is a play in English. The members of the Drama Group prepare the costumes, the decorations and the programmes themselves. The members of the Translators' Group translate everything to the parents. The second part of the party includes songs, jokes, riddles and funny contests. The winners usually get prizes. Everyone is excited.
1. Is there such a club at your school?
2. Are you a member of any group?
3. Are there English weeks at your school?
4. What usually happens during these weeks?
5. Is there a pen pals' group at your school?
6. Does anyone in your class have pen pals in other countries?
2. In your copybook, put the lines in the correct order. Act out the dialogues.
A a. Bye.
b. Hello!
c. Hello! 234567.
d. Hello! Could I talk to David, please?
e. Hi, David. It's Sara. How are you?
f. Hi, Sara. I'm fine, thank you. And you?
g. Hold on a second, I'll call him.
h. I'm fine, too. Do you know our homework in Maths?
i. It's Sara, his classmate.
j. Thanks a lot. See you tomorrow, k. Who is speaking?
1. Yes, let me see... It's Ex. 35 on p. 97.
В a. Could you take a message, please?
b. Hello! 987654.
c. Hello! Can I speak to Megan, please?
d. I'm sorry but she is not at home now.
e. OK. I'll tell her when she gets back home. Bye.
f. Please, ask her to call Sara back. My number is 675849.
g. Sure.
h. Thank you. Bye.
3. a) Match each exclamation from A with a sentence from B.
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