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Chapter seven: Harry and his friend Ron came to the Hogwarts. Hagrid and Professor McGonagall met all future students. They began to divide in different houses. There were four leads: Gryffindor, Slytherin, Hufflepuf and Ravenclaw. The old sorting hat divides student. Harry was defined to Gryffindor, although the hat wanted to define him to Slytherin.
Chapter eight: You can see how Snape hated Harry and Gryffindor. He took points from Gryffindor. Snape was the potions master. He liked Slytherin. He was the main teacher of this house. Harry couldnt understand, why Snape hated him. Harry and Ron went to Hagrid. Harry told him about Snapes lesson. Then Harry saw a piece of paper on the table, a cutting from the Daily Prophet. Harry discovered that Gringotts was robbed.
Chapter nine: Harry met a boy who Harry hated more than Dudley. He was Mslfoy Draco. When was the first Flying Lesson Neville was the first who tried to fly, but it was auwfull , he broke his wrist. When Neville fell on the ground he lost the Remembrall , Malfoy found it. He didnt want to give it back. Harry wanted to give it back. Harry and Malfoy got up in the air. Malfoy threw the glass ball high into the air .Harry caught it. Professor McGonagall saw how Harry did it fast. Then Harry became a Seeker. Malfoy challenged Harry to a midnight duel. Students couldnt walk tonight and Harry with Ron outraged. Hermione went to them for telling how it was bad but the door to the Gryffindor bedroom quickly closed. It was very dangerous walking. They could lose all points of his house. But as a result they understood that Malfoy lied them and didnt come.
Chapter ten: Professor McGonagall presented a new broomstick“A nimbus 2000” to Harry.Then Harry set off towards the Quidditch pitch in the dusk. It was his first training .Students celebrated Halloween. On one of the lessons Ron said something offensive about Hermione. Hermione did not appear on the next lesson, and till the evening nobody knew where she was. Only when boys came down to the Great hall for the Banquet dedicated to Halloween, Harry and Ron accidentally heard that Hermione was crying in the women's restroom and does not rest, asking to leave her alone. Troll came to a Hogwarts and students run to their bedrooms. Hermione was in the toilet and troll could to kill her. Harry and Ron saved her and killed the troll.
Chapter eleven: There was a quiddich in this chapter. It was the first Harry s game. But Snape was in his road. He told a bad charm and Harry began to fall from his broomstick. Hermione saved him. Broomstick stoped reset Harry, and he caught the Snitch (by mouth). Gryffindor won with a score of 170:60. Friends are sure Snape wanted to kill Harry.
Chapter twelve: At Christmas, Harry received a gift from the unknown man's invisibility Cloak. Harry found a magic mirror. It was the mirror of erised( the mirror of desire) Harry saw his family in the mirror because it was his dream. In the following nights he came back to the mirror, until he met in a room the Director Dumbledore. He warned boy that mirror may eventually replace the person to the real world, and he cannot stop you look at it.
Chapter 7:
Percy the Prefect.Article uses here because there is only one prefect in every house. There isnt another prefect in Gryffindor. And another variant that Percy thinks he is the main person. He always important looking. Fred and George always joke about him.
Сhapter eight:
Professor Flitwick was the Charms teacher. Professor McGonagall was the tranfigurations teacher. Professor Flitwick was the teacher of DefenceAgainst the Dark Arts. Professor Snape was the potions master.
Сhapter nine:
Chapter 10
Harrys first training was very interesting. Wood described Harry the rules of quidditch.
Сhapter 11:
Chapter 12
1)This chapter has the name “The mirror of erised” because e this mirror is the climax of this chapter. The word erised is the inversion of the word desire which means a dream. It was a mirror of each desire. A man could see his desires, dreams in this mirror.
2) There were snowy before Christmas. The lake froze solid. A bitter wind rattled the windows in the classrooms. Gryffindor common room and The Great Hall were comfortable places. Professor Snares classes were uncomfortable places
3) The Great Hall had roaring fires, the draughty corridors had become icy. The Hall looked spectacular. Festoons of holly and mistletoe hung all around the walls and no fever than twelve towering Christmas tree stood around the room, some sparkling with tiny icicles, some glittering with hundreds of candles. Professor McGonagall and Professor Flitwick were busy with the Chrismas decorations
4) He told about Harrys family
5) They found books about Nicolas Flamel, in the library
6) They wanted to have a forbidden book about Nicolas Flamel because there were only a bit information about him in not forbidden books. I think that Flamel was an important person in this story about theft from Gringots and forbidden corridor.
Hagrid knew about it but didnt want to tell it our characters.
Vocabulary
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Brim A smart hat Bowler Toil Pumpkin pasties Scabby knees Dead flies and bits of fluff Sliding panels and hanging tapestries A bundle of walking sticks Five four-posters Laps Pickled animals floating in glass jars Subtle science and exact art of portion-making Simmering cauldron Shimmering fumes Draught of Living Death Cheek (transferred meaning) Crossbow Tea cosy Hang-glider Javelin Cane Steak-and-kidney pie Embers Hunched shadows Switching spells Doorknob Nightmare Trap door A bossy know-it-all An added bonus Mixture of jealousy and spite on his face Glee A small club A rounders bat Swish and flick Footfalls Horny feet Jam jar Mangled leg Fair game Speck Cannon ball Streak of gold Mist Holly and mistletoe Restriction Section Toasting fork Crumpets Marshmallow Turnip Home-made fudge Loopy writing Platters of chipolatas Tureens of peas Boats of gravy Cranberry sauce Trifle Short cut Magnificent mirror Clawed feet Carved inscription Luminous eyes Occupations Game keeper Caretaker Potions master Second Magical Herbs and Fungi Asphodel Wormwood Infusion Monkshood Wolfsbane Porcupine quills Spine of lionfish Wide-mouthed tree frog Materials Flagged stone floor Wooden crate Creatures Bunch of dunderheads Boarhound Spokesgoblin Troll (who are trolls according to English mythology?) Clothes Moleskin overcoat Rabbit-fur gloves Beaverskin boots Invisibility Cloak Lumpy jumper Bonnet Paisley pyjamas |
Patched and frayed hat Sleek Rot Creepy Gloatingly To be interfering To be petrified Smell wafting A foul stench To be startled \Astounded\amazed \bewildered(give the difference) Fluid adj Pitch black and eerie Solid Transfixed Phrases She was not someone to cross. His heart gave a terrible jolt. To lead to ones doom To need a leg up To be ones destiny To get on the wrong side of someone To put just one toe out of line The boy is a natural. His face kept looming up. To put a stop to smth. To be chickened out To run for their lives This was too much, on top of everything that had happened so far. Their sudden appearance had taken it by surprise, but it was quickly getting over it. To be in the same league with smth\smb To be more than a match for smth. To get fouled To keep ones mind on the lessons To put out of mind Smth had been nagging at the back of his mind To help oneself to a jacket potato To sink in a dead faint Percy was in his element. His knees gave way. To put on an extra spurt of speed The hairs on the back of his neck prickled. The blood drained out of his face. The heart was pounding. To stand rooted to the spot To have close shaves Verbs of motion To jog back To drag ones feet To duck To scramble through the door To whisk off for someone To hover To stride To trot To flit To lurk To scurry away To soar down To weave in and out of smb. To trudge back To jostle ones way To slouch slowly To lumber To limp To belt along To buck smb off To dangle To frog-march To whirl around To edge Verbs of speaking To catcall To bellow To have a quaver in ones voice To say crisply To hiss like an angry goose To tip smb. off To recite To rumble To tell downright lie To grumble To mutter To give a hint To scream Sounds Drone of voices Gales of laughter Funeral march To rattle coats of armour Scrabbling Thud Racket Whimper Sudden yelp To grind teeth Piercing blood-curdling shriek Shriek\scream (give the difference) Ear-splitting note |
To glow\ gleam, glint, glitter, flicker, shimmer, sparkle (give the difference) To come to a halt To bewitch To conjure To twitch To cap them all To get in a flap To feel a bit queasy To scuttle off To jam the head on To plunge into a bucket of ice-cold water To look extremely miffed To be on the hinge To be fed and watered To be out of bounds To give his wand a little flick To rescue To break a rule To ward off a vampire To have much of a head start To nibble To ensnare the senses To bottle fame, brew glory, stopper death To cure boils To weigh dried nettles To crush To melt To seep To be drench in smth. To drool To prod To snatch To grasp\ to grip\to grab (give the difference) To keep up To shovel pie into his mouth To stare\look\glance\ glare \gawp\goggle\ gape\ peer (give the difference) To be flanked by smb. To mend a hand To beckon forward To trip, to grab, to topple into a suit of armour To pant To wheeze and splutter To clutch at the stitch To look flashy To smother laughter To bolt ones dinner To chase dragons To wave arms like a windmill To sniff To waggle ones ears To fumble To twist and flail its club To cling on for dear life To drive smb berserk To tackle a troll on her own To block smth from view To push the door ajar To get nobbled To give a lurch To scoop the fire off him To meddle in things To taunt To smirk To look disgruntled To let the name slip To brandish To breath down ones neck To whittle smth To scrawl To knock glasses askew To embed smth in smth To give creeps To come to a halt To be overshadowed Verbs of sleeping To yawn To snore |