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10.5.4. Compose the plan for this part of the story.
10.6. Scanning practice
10.6.1. Read the questions. Be sure you've got them well in mind. 1. What was a man charged with?
2. Who defended the criminal?
3. What was the verdict of the jury?
10.6.2. Start scanning the text. Don't fail to note your time.
A strange sentence
A man was brought up before a judge and charged with burglary. He had cut a hole in the side of a tent,
had put his head, his right arm and his right shoulder through the hole and had stolen several things belonging
to the people sleeping in the tent.
The lawyer of the defendant said that as the man had not entered the tent, he couldn't be convicted of
burglary and ought to be set free. The judge however said that while the man as a whole had not committed
burglary, his head, his right arm and his right shoulder had.
The jury brought in a verdict of guilty against these parts, which were sentenced to two years
imprisonment with hard labour in the state prison. All the rest of the man was found not guilty and discharged.
(142 words)
10.6.3. Answer the questions in 10.6.1. (Books closed.)
10.7. Listening practice
10.7.1. Look at the following questions. You'll have to answer them after listening to the text.
1. Where was Mr Brigs yesterday at 2 o'clock?
2. Where is his girl-friend?
3. Where was he on January 12?
10.7.2. Listen to the dialogue.
10.7.3. Answer the questions in 10.7.1.
10.7.4. Look through the list of words. They will help you to understand the text.
stove печь
get on fire загореться
grab схватить
thief вор
awful ужасный
10.7.5. Listen to the story. Be ready to give the contents of it in Russian.
10.7.6. Tell the contents of the story as close to the text as possible.
10.8. Time for fun
10.8.1. Read the following jokes. Try to retell them. You may do it in Russian.
1. A dangerous criminal had escaped, so the police issued the usual photographs: left profile, front view,
and right profile. A few days later they received the following telegram from an Irish detective: «Have captured
the fellow on the left, and the fellow in the middle, and I'm going soon to get the fellow on the right as well».
2. BARRISTER (speaking to a witness): I want you to tell only the truth, for everything is of importance.
How far were you standing from the place of the accident?
WITNESS (without a moment's hesitation): Just four yards, two feet and six inches. BARRISTER (slightly
taken aback): I'd like you to tell me how you managed to be so exact. WITNESS: Well, I expected some fool to
put me this question and I thought if fit to measure the distance.
? 10.8.2. There's a word missing from each of these proverbs. Choose the correct one from the three
possibilities. Translate them.
1. An Englishman's home is his ... (security/ castle/ palace)
2. Let sleeping dogs ... (sleep/dream/lie)
3. Many ... make light work. (servants/hands/ cooks)
4. It takes all sorts to make a ... (world/war/ salad)
5. Prevention is better than ... (cure/punish-ment/medicine)
6. ...is thicker than water. (coffee/blood/soup)
7. A miss is as good as a ... (mister/mile/wife)
8. Birds of a ... flock together. (family/cage/ feather)
9. It's no use crying over ... milk. (sour/spilt/tinned)
10. ... begins at home. (charity/learning/love)
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