Контрольные задания > Complete what Natalia says with an adjective or an adverb made from the words in brackets.
I can read English very 1 well (good), but my spoken
English isn't always 2 good (good). There are a lot of words
that I don't pronounce 3 correctly (correct). I understand
written texts 4 (easy), but when people speak everyday English too 5 (fast),
I don't always understand them 6 (proper). I still don't speak 7 (fluent), I'm
afraid. I often feel 8 (stupid) when I say something that sounds 9 (strange)
or even 10 (funny) to English people. I often pronounce a word 11 (bad),
or I say something that seems 12 (unusual) in the situation. Then everybody
smiles at me in a 13 (friendly) way and says nothing. If I'm with friends and
I say something 14 (wrong), and they find it 15 (high) 16 (amusing),
they laugh at me I don't mind that so much. But at work, especially on the phone,
I sometimes get 17 (extreme) 18 (nervous). I would like to do a course in
English, but it's usually 19 (fair) 20 (late) when I leave work, and I feel too
21 (tired). There's 22 (hard) enough time at weekends either. I'll just have
to work 23 (hard) at my English on my own. What I 24 (real) need is an
English friend who is 25 (particular) patient!
Вопрос:
Complete what Natalia says with an adjective or an adverb made from the words in brackets.
I can read English very 1 well (good), but my spoken
English isn't always 2 good (good). There are a lot of words
that I don't pronounce 3 correctly (correct). I understand
written texts 4 (easy), but when people speak everyday English too 5 (fast),
I don't always understand them 6 (proper). I still don't speak 7 (fluent), I'm
afraid. I often feel 8 (stupid) when I say something that sounds 9 (strange)
or even 10 (funny) to English people. I often pronounce a word 11 (bad),
or I say something that seems 12 (unusual) in the situation. Then everybody
smiles at me in a 13 (friendly) way and says nothing. If I'm with friends and
I say something 14 (wrong), and they find it 15 (high) 16 (amusing),
they laugh at me I don't mind that so much. But at work, especially on the phone,
I sometimes get 17 (extreme) 18 (nervous). I would like to do a course in
English, but it's usually 19 (fair) 20 (late) when I leave work, and I feel too
21 (tired). There's 22 (hard) enough time at weekends either. I'll just have
to work 23 (hard) at my English on my own. What I 24 (real) need is an
English friend who is 25 (particular) patient!