L.A.Hill 2. U3. Pony
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Derek was a little boy.
He lived with his parents in a small house in a town.
They did not have a big garden.
Derek liked animals very much.
One day he said to his father, "I've got a little money, Daddy. Can I buy a pony, please?"
But his father answered, "No, Derek, we can't have a pony in the garden, because it's too small and we haven't got a field.
People who keep ponies in small gardens without a field are unkind. Ponies need a lot of space."
Derek did not want to be unkind to a pony, so he did not ask his father again.
But then his father got a job in another place, and he and his family left their small house in the town and went and lived in a bigger house in the country.
It had a nice garden and a field, and Derek was very happy.
There was a farm near their new house, and there were horses, cows and a few sheep there.
Derek went to see them every day. He was five years old now, and he began to think of a pony again.
"My birthday is next month," he thought. "Perhaps Daddy will buy me a pony then."
After a little time, he began to talk about ponies to his parents again.
Then his birthday came.
His parents gave him a few nice presents — but there was no pony.
Derek was sad.
But then suddenly his Uncle Tom arrived.
He was a farmer — and he had a big pony with him.
"Hello, Derek," Uncle Tom said, "Happy birthday. This is your birthday present from me and Aunt Mary."
Derek was a little afraid, because the pony was very big.
He looked at it for a few minutes and then he said to his uncle,
"Is he for me, or am I for him?"
r - linking R
1.1
Derek was a little boy.
He lived with his parents in a small house in a town.
They did not have a big garden.
Derek liked animals very much.
One day he said to his father, "I've got a little money, Daddy. Can I buy a pony, please?"
But his father answered, "No, Derek, we can't have a pony in the garden, because it's too small and we haven't got a field.
People who keep ponies in small gardens without a field are unkind. Ponies need a lot of space."
Derek did not want to be unkind to a pony, so he did not ask his father again.
But then his father got a job in another place, and he and his family left their small house in the town and went and lived in a bigger house in the country.
It had a nice garden and a field, and Derek was very happy.
There was a farm near their new house, and there were horses, cows and a few sheep there.
Derek went to see them every day. He was five years old now, and he began to think of a pony again.
"My birthday is next month," he thought. "Perhaps Daddy will buy me a pony then."
After a little time, he began to talk about ponies to his parents again.
Then his birthday came.
His parents gave him a few nice presents — but there was no pony.
Derek was sad.
But then suddenly his Uncle Tom arrived.
He was a farmer — and he had a big pony with him.
"Hello, Derek," Uncle Tom said, "Happy birthday. This is your birthday present from me and Aunt Mary."
Derek was a little afraid, because the pony was very big.
He looked at it for a few minutes and then he said to his uncle,
"Is he for me, or am I for him?"
1.2
Derek was a little boy.
He lived with his parents in a small house in a town.
They did not have a big garden.
Derek liked animals very much.
One day he said to his father, "I've got a little money, Daddy. Can I buy a pony, please?"
But his father answered, "No, Derek, we can't have a pony in the garden, because it's too small and we haven't got a field.
People who keep ponies in small gardens without a field are unkind. Ponies need a lot of space."
Derek did not want to be unkind to a pony, so he did not ask his father again.
But then his father got a job in another place, and he and his family left their small house in the town and went and lived in a bigger house in the country.
It had a nice garden and a field, and Derek was very happy.
There was a farm near their new house, and there were horses, cows and a few sheep there.
Derek went to see them every day. He was five years old now, and he began to think of a pony again.
"My birthday is next month," he thought. "Perhaps Daddy will buy me a pony then."
After a little time, he began to talk about ponies to his parents again.
Then his birthday came.
His parents gave him a few nice presents — but there was no pony.
Derek was sad.
But then suddenly his Uncle Tom arrived.
He was a farmer — and he had a big pony with him.
"Hello, Derek," Uncle Tom said, "Happy birthday. This is your birthday present from me and Aunt Mary."
Derek was a little afraid, because the pony was very big.
He looked at it for a few minutes and then he said to his uncle,
"Is he for me, or am I for him?"
daddy /ˈdædi/
father - гортанный
house = town = cows
2.1
Derek was a little boy.
He lived with his parents in a small house in a town.
They did not have a big garden.
Derek liked animals very much.
One day he said to his father, "I've got a little money, Daddy. Can I buy a pony, please?"
But his father answered, "No, Derek, we can't have a pony in the garden, because it's too small and we haven't got a field.
People who keep ponies in small gardens without a field are unkind. Ponies need a lot of space."
Derek did not want to be unkind to a pony, so he did not ask his father again.
But then his father got a job in another place, and he and his family left their small house in the town and went and lived in a bigger house in the country.
It had a nice garden and a field, and Derek was very happy.
There was a farm near their new house, and there were horses, cows and a few sheep there.
Derek went to see them every day. He was five years old now, and he began to think of a pony again.
"My birthday is next month," he thought. "Perhaps Daddy will buy me a pony then."
After a little time, he began to talk about ponies to his parents again.
Then his birthday came.
His parents gave him a few nice presents — but there was no pony.
Derek was sad.
But then suddenly his Uncle Tom arrived.
He was a farmer — and he had a big pony with him.
"Hello, Derek," Uncle Tom said, "Happy birthday. This is your birthday present from me and Aunt Mary."
Derek was a little afraid, because the pony was very big.
He looked at it for a few minutes and then he said to his uncle,
"Is he for me, or am I for him?"
town - твердая t
much = money=uncle=suddenly
job - твердая b
field - твердая d
about = house = town = cows
2.2
Derek was a little boy.
He lived with his parents in a small house in a town.
They did not have a big garden.
Derek liked animals very much.
One day he said to his father, "I've got a little money, Daddy. Can I buy a pony, please?"
But his father answered, "No, Derek, we can't have a pony in the garden, because it's too small and we haven't got a field.
People who keep ponies in small gardens without a field are unkind. Ponies need a lot of space."
Derek did not want to be unkind to a pony, so he did not ask his father again.
But then his father got a job in another place, and he and his family left their small house in the town and went and lived in a bigger house in the country.
It had a nice garden and a field, and Derek was very happy.
There was a farm near their new house, and there were horses, cows and a few sheep there.
Derek went to see them every day. He was five years old now, and he began to think of a pony again.
"My birthday is next month," he thought. "Perhaps Daddy will buy me a pony then."
After a little time, he began to talk about ponies to his parents again.
Then his birthday came.
His parents gave him a few nice presents — but there was no pony.
Derek was sad.
But then suddenly his Uncle Tom arrived.
He was a farmer — and he had a big pony with him.
"Hello, Derek," Uncle Tom said, "Happy birthday. This is your birthday present from me and Aunt Mary."
Derek was a little afraid, because the pony was very big.
He looked at it for a few minutes and then he said to his uncle,
"Is he for me, or am I for him?"
can't - долгое а, иначе будет cunt
cows - z
talk about - аспирация, долгий гласный, усечение, снова аспирация
big - краткий