Task 2.
Decide whether the following statements are true or false:
1) Britain is starting to get a reputation for bad cuisine.
2) Advertising campaigns are encouraging British people to try new foods.
3) The most popular TV chefs in Britain are younger and more charismatic than they used to be.
4) ‘Jamie’s Kitchen’ is a TV programme about ordinary people who set up their own restaurants with no cooking experience.
5) Jamie’s restaurant ‘Fifteen’ will be opening in several months time.
6) The traditional British diet may be dying out.
6. The judge knew that the lawyer had received some very important information before the beginning of the trial.
7. It was announced that the solicitor had represented the accused before the court and a well-known barrister had argued that case.
8. We read that lay magistrates had never taken part in the trial activities of the Crown Court.
9. The article said that trial courts had beared the main burden in the administration of justice.
10. The lawyer tried to prove that capital punishment had not been a deterrent to murderers.
11. We were told that the criminal had been sentenced to long-term imprisonment for an armed robbery.
За сделано 5 предложений.
1.Sally said she was planning to go to Kenya
2.Little Anthony said he took his little sister to school every day
3. Nona said I might take her textbook
4. Nick said they were playing in the gym that moment
5. Mary said she didn't like chocolate
6. Helen said her sister was ready to go
7. The girl said her mother usually went shopping on Saturday
8. The teacher said the birds built their nests among the trees
9. Ann said he wasn't married
10. Petra said she couldn't read those books. She didn't like them.
11.Oleg said he visited France last year.
12.He said he had just received a letter from his friend.
13.The teacher said to the class to discuss this theme the next day
14. Roma said he didn't like fish, but he liked meat
15.Henry said to Nancy he was sweeping the floor at that moment.