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Чтение английских народных сказок

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LAZY JACK


Read the fairy tale and do the after text tasks.


(she) made her living by spinning


nothing but

I will turn you out of the house

hired himself

you should have put it

long before

You should have carried it

he let it go

a shoulder of mutton

for

зарабатывала себе на жизнь тем, что пряла пряжу

только; ничего кроме

Я выгоню тебя из дому

нанялся

тебе следовало положить её (монетку)

задолго до того, как

Тебе следовало нести его (кувшин)

Зд. он отпустил его (кота)

переднюю ножку бараньей туши

Зд. так как, потому что



Once upon a time there was a boy whose name was Jack. Jack lived with his mother. They were very poor, and the old woman made her living by spinning. But Jack was so lazy that he did nothing but lie in the sun in the hot weather in the summer, and sit by the fire-place in the winter. So people called him Lazy Jack.

His mother could not make him work. At last one Monday she said to him,

“If you don’t begin to work for your porridge, I will turn you out of the house”.

These words made Jack do something.

So on Tuesday, he went out and hired himself for a day to a neighbouring farmer for a penny. But when he was going home in the evening, he lost the penny.

“You silly boy,” said his mother, “you should have put it in your pocket.”

“I’ll do it some other time,” answered Jack.

On Wednesday, Jack went out again and hired himself to a cowman. The cowman gave him a jar of milk for his day’s work. Jack took the jar of milk and put it into the large pocket of his jacket. But the milk was all spilled long before he got home.

“Oh! You should have carried it on your head,” said the old woman.

“I’ll do so another time,” answered Jack.

On Thursday, Jack hired himself again to a farmer. In the evening the farmer gave him a large soft cheese for his work. Jack took the cheese and went home with it on his head. By the time he got home the cheese was all spoilt. He lost part of it, and part of it was in his hair.

“You foolish boy,” said the mother, “you should have carried it very carefully in your hands.”

“I’ll do so another time,” answered Jack.

On Friday, Lazy Jack again went out and hired himself to a baker. The baker gave him nothing for his work but a large cat. Jack took the cat, and began to carry it very carefully in his hands, but in a short time the cat scratched him so much that he let it go. When he got home, his mother said to him,

“You silly boy, you should have tired a string to it, and dragged it along after you.”

“I’ll do so another time,” answered Jack.

On Saturday, Jack hired himself to a butcher, who gave him a shoulder of mutton for his work. Jack took the mutton, tired a string to it, and dragged it along after it. By the time he got home, the meat was quite spoilt.

This time his mother was very angry, for the next day was Sunday, and she had only cabbage for Sunday dinner.

“You foolish boy,” said she to her son, “you should have carried it on your shoulder.”

“I’ll do so another time,” answered Jack.

On the next Monday, Lazy Jack again went out, and hired himself to a cattle keeper, who gave him a donkey for his work. Jack put the donkey on his shoulders and began to walk slowly home.

Now it happened that on his way home he passed the house of a rich man. The man had an only daughter, who was a beautiful girl, but she was deaf and dumb. She had never laughed in her life, and the doctors said she would never speak till somebody made her laugh.

Now it happened that this young lady was looking out of the window when Jack was passing with donkey on his shoulders. That sight was so funny and strange that she burst out laughing, and at once found that she could hear and speak.

The father was so happy that he married his daughter to Lazy Jack, and Jack became a rich gentleman. They lived in a large house, and Jack’s mother lived with them in great happiness until she died.


  1. Who said it?

1). “I’ll do so another time.”

2). “You silly boy”

3). She will not speak till somebody makes her laugh."


2. Say who in the story gave Jack:

1) an animal

2) some money

3) some advice

3. Say who in the fairy tale is:

Poor/ tired/ silly/ angry/ funny/ beautiful/ happy


4. Say true, false, or I don’t know.

1) Jack was a little boy.

2) Jack was deaf and dumb.

3) Everybody in the village loved Jack.

4) Jack always followed his mother’s advice.

5) Jack quickly learned how to work on the farm.

6) The baker gave Jack a large cheese.

7) Jack was a strong man.

8) The rich man became very happy.


5. Put the sentences in the right order.

1) The young lady burst out laughing.

2) Every day of the week Jack went out to work.

3) Jack put the donkey on his shoulders and walked home.

4) At last the mother made Jack work.

5) Jack’s mother didn’t know what to do about her son.

6) The rich man’s daughter looked out of the window.

7) Every day Jack got something for his work.

8) Jack loved doing nothing.

9) One day Jack got a donkey for hi work.


6. Answer the questions.

1) Who did Jack live with?

2) Did Jack have any brothers or sisters?

3) What did Jack’s mother make her living by?

4) Did Jack help his mother?

5) What did Jack like to do?

6) How did Jack’s mother make him work?

7) What day of the week did he begin to work on?

8) Did he go to work every day?

9) How many times did Jack hire himself to a farmer?

11) Who gave Jack a donkey for his work?

12) Where did the young lady see Jack?

13) What made the young lady laugh?