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Listen and read. A. author — автор cheerful— весёлый, бодрый, неунывающий fail— потерпетьнеудачу fascinating— захватывающий, восхитительный, пленительный rarely— редко source— источник strange— 1) странный; 2) незнакомый whispern — шёпот whisper v — шептать B. author: a children’s author, a famous author. What English authors do you know? Chekhov is one of my favourite authors. cheerful: a cheerful person, a cheerful smile. Stephen was such a cheerful child. The children were singing a cheerful song I hadn’t heard before. fail: to fail to do something, to fail an exam. Some people who try to lose weight fail. They have failed to find the information they wanted. fascinating: a fascinating book, a truly fascinating country. It will be fascinating to see the final match. I find my new friend absolutely fascinating. rarely: to do something rarely. My mother very rarely wears jeans. This music is rarely played at concerts. source: a source of information, a source of light, a power source. Scientists are trying to find new sources of energy. The only light source was the bright moon in the night sky. strange: 1) a strange place, a strange person. What’s that strange noise? 2) The name sounds strange to me. I’ve never heard it before. whisper n: to say something in a whisper or in whispers. The two men began talking in whispers. We heard nothing but the whisper of wind in the trees. whisper v: to whisper something to somebody. “That’s Tim,” she whispered in my ear.