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    • 1. He didn’t _____ to come to France with us.

    1. wanted

    2. want

    3. wants

    4. wanting

    • 2. My parents ______ a lovely house on the beach, and weather was great .

    • a) rent

    • b) rented

    • c) rents

    • d) renting

    • 3. We went to the __________last day and sunbathed

    • a) pub

    • b) beach

    • c) restaurant

    • d) hospital

    • 4. What does “heatwave” mean?

    1. windy

    2. cold

    3. hot

    4. cloudy

  • Glossary

    • English

    • Kazakh

    • Russian

    • miserable['mız(ə)rəbl]

    • байғұс

    • жалкий, несчастный

    • furious['fjuərıəs]

    • ашулы

    • взбешённый, неистовый

    • heat wave['hi:tweıv]

    • жылу толқыны

    • тепловая волна

    • disaster[dı'zα:stə]

    • апат

    • беда, бедствие, несчастье

    • incredibly [ın'kredıblı]

    • керемет, ғажап

    • неправдоподобно, невероятно

    • ambitious[æm'bı∫əs]

    • мақсатқа бағытталған, нысаналы

    • целеустремленный

    • honeymoon['hʌnımu:n]

    • бал айы

    • медовый месяц

    • sightseeing ['saıtsi: ıŋ]

    • көрнекті жерлер

    • осмотр достопримечательностей

    • terrible['terəbl]

    • жаман, қорқыншты

    • страшный, ужасный

    • to book[buk]

    • тапсырыс беру

    • заказывать; бронировать

    • LIW

    • Write a composition about your last holiday.

    • Read and retell the text.

    • The place is perfect, the weather is wonderful

    • but if you’re with the wrong person, a holiday can be a disaster...

    • Laura, 26, a nurse ‘I’d love to go back to Venice one day...but without Linda.’

    • Last spring my best friend Isabelle and I booked a holiday in Venice. We rented a small apartment for a week with a fantastic view of the canals. At the last moment another friend, Linda, asked if she could come too. We felt sorry for her because she had problems with her boyfriend, so we said yes.

    • Venice was magical and the weather was perfect, but the holiday was a disaster for one simple reason: Linda was so mean! She has a good job so she’s not poor, but she just didn’t want to pay for anything. When we went sightseeing she didn’t want to go to any museums or galleries that cost money. When we went on a gondola she complained that it was very expensive. When we went to have lunch or dinner she always wanted to go to cheap

    • restaurants or she bought pizzas and ate them in the flat. But the night I invited her and Isabelle out on my birthday she chose the most expensive things on the menu! The worst thing was that although Isabelle and I paid for the apartment, Linda never once bought us a coffee or a drink.

    • I’d love to go back to Venice one day...but without Linda.

    • Office hours

    • 1. Write your opinion. Do you think tourism will harm the earth? (100 words).

    • 2. The text contains 12 spelling mistakes. Rewrite it with correct spelling.

      • When I was at secondry school, I was one of the best pupills in the class, but I always had a problem with spelling. My best subjects were tecnology and phisics. I wanted to go to unniversity but I failled the entranse exam because they couldn’t read my writing. But the second time, I past and I studyed chemistrie. I’m a reserch sientist now.

    • When I was at secondary school, __________________________

  • References

  • Main literature:

  • 1.New English file (pre-intermediate) Student’s book, ClieveOxenden Christina Latham – Koening. Oxford University Press, 2010

  • 2. New Inside Out (pre-intermediate) Student’s book Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones Macmillan 2012

  • Additional literature:

  • 3.New English file (pre-intermediate) Work book , ClieveOxenden Christina Latham – Koening. Oxford University Press, 2010

  • 4. New Inside Out (pre-intermediate) Work book . Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones Macmillan 2012

  • 5.“Essential grammar” R.Murphy. Second edition. (pre-intermediate)l. Cambridge University Press. 2009.

  • 6.onestopenglish.com

    • HAND-OUT № 37

    • Discipline: English as a foreign language Credits: 2

    • Level: Pre-Intermediate Practical lesson

    • Lexical theme: Leisure and activities

    • Grammar: Adverbs of frequency

    • Teacher: Zhakipbekova Dinara Kelsinbaevna

  • Warming-up: Explain the meaning of this quotation

  • "If you are losing your leisure, look out! You are losing your soul."Logan Pearsall Smith

  • CONSOLIDATION.

  • Find 14 irregular past simple verbs in the wordsquare. Look → and ↓.

    • B

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    • S

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    • M

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    • U

    • M

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    • O

    • K

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    • G

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    • E

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    • E

    • N

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    • H

    • H

    • C

    • A

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    • With the present simple, we often use adverbs of frequency to say 'how often' we do something.

    • These are called adverbs of frequency and include:

    • Frequency

    • Adverb of Frequency

    • Example Sentence

    • 100%

    • always

    • I always go to bed before 11pm.

    • 90%

    • usually

    • I usually have cereal for breakfast.

    • 80%

    • normally / generally

    • I normally go to the gym.

    • 70%

    • often* / frequently

    • I often surf the internet.

    • 50%

    • sometimes

    • I sometimes forget my wife's birthday.

    • 30%

    • occasionally

    • I occasionally eat junk food.

    • 10%

    • seldom

    • I seldom read the newspaper.

    • 5%

    • hardly ever / rarely

    • I hardly ever drink alcohol.

    • 0%

    • never

    • I never swim in the sea.

  • ADVERBS OF FREQUENCY

    • Adverbs of frequency can go: before the main verb

    • He always goes to work by bus.

    • They never go on holiday in winter.

    • Adverbs of frequency come before the main part of the verb, but after auxiliary verbs.

    • We don’t usually drive.

    • Adverbs of frequency come after the verb be.

    • I’m always tired.

    • ohn is often absent from lessons. They were usually on time.

    • Adverbs of frequency come after modal verbs, should, can, could, etc

    • You should always turn the electricity off. My boss can never remember my name.

    • Sometimes and occasionally can go in the front, middle or end position in the sentence.

    • Sometimes she is late. She is sometimes late. She is late sometimes.

  • Exercise 1 Order the sentences:

  • a. Mary / punctual / always / is / to school. b. often / I / revise / don't / my homework. c. We / visit / hardly ever / at weekends / museums. d. My parents / never / travel / in summer / abroad. e. celebrate / my birthday / I / usually / with my friends

  • Exercise 2 Complete the expressions with these verbs: do make spend take tidy use.

  1. tidy your bedroom, your desk

  2. ________ the bed, a noise

  3. ________ the washing up, housework

  4. ________ a computer, the Internet

  5. ________ out the rubbish, the dog for a walk

  6. ________ time, a lot of money

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