- •Intermediate
- •141700, Московская обл., г. Долгопрудный, Институтский пер., 9
- •Активная лексика Active vocabulary, Breakthrough 2, Unit 1.
- •Active Vocabulary, Breakthrough 2, Unit 3.
- •Дополнительные тексты для фронтального чтения Text 1
- •Institutions of Higher Learning in the United States
- •Text 2 a Single Youth Culture
- •Тексты для дополнительного чтения Text 1 a History Tour of the us
- •Text 2 and 3
- •Text 2 American School System
- •Text 3 British School System
- •Дополнительные материалы по грамматике
- •Modal Verbs
- •(1) Mrs. Woods isn’t very well. The doctor is speaking to her. Complete what the doctor says using must and the verbs drink, take, stay, continue. Use each verb only once.
- •Complete the sentences using must or a form of have to. Sometimes two answers are possible.
- •Choose the correct form.
- •Make up dialogues using the following models:
- •Complete the sentences using could or was/were allowed to. Sometimes either form is possible.
- •Complete the sentences using the modal verbs must, mustn’t, can, can’t, needn’t. Sometimes two answers are possible.
- •Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •XV. Answer the questions in a using must or can’t, give a reason from b.
- •XVI. Rephrase the sentences using the words in brackets. Translate the sentences into Russian.
- •XVII. Translate the sentences into Russian, paying special attention to the translation of modal verbs and their equivalents.
- •Материалы для аудирования и видиоуроков
- •Audio 1 Grand Canyon
- •Audio 2 Choosing a holiday
- •Video 1 The seven wonders (video)
- •Audio 3 Gender difference in school development
- •Video 2 British Public School (video)
- •Audio 5 a Freshman at Brown University
(1) Mrs. Woods isn’t very well. The doctor is speaking to her. Complete what the doctor says using must and the verbs drink, take, stay, continue. Use each verb only once.
Doctor: Well, Mrs. Woods, your temperature is a little high, so you ____ in bed for the next few days. You can eat whatever you like, but you ____ plenty of liquids. You ___ take the medicine I prescribed three times a day after meals. And you ____ to take it for the next ten days.
(2) Now Mrs. Woods is explaining the doctor’s instructions to her husband. Complete what Mrs. Woods says using have to and the verbs drink, take, stay, continue. Use each verb only once.
Mrs. Woods: The doctor gave me some medicine. I ___ take it three times a day after meals. And I ____ to take it for the next ten days. I am not allowed to get up at the moment. I ____ in bed for the next few days. Oh, and I’m allowed to eat whatever you like, but I ____ plenty of liquids.
Complete the sentences using must or a form of have to. Sometimes two answers are possible.
I couldn’t go to the party last night because I _____ babysit for my sister.
You ____ get a visa to visit the US.
Annie ____ do her homework tomorrow.
There’s nothing I dislike more than _____ take medicine every day.
It’s getting very late. We ___ go now.
I _____ stay up late yesterday because I was to finish my essay.
Mr. Mason ____ wear glasses since he was a child.
I don’t like _____ work at weekends.
Choose the correct form.
You mustn’t/don’t have to open the door before the train stops. You could fall out.
You mustn’t/don’t have to hurry. We’ve got plenty of time.
You mustn’t/don’t have to make any noise going into the house. It’s very late and everybody is asleep.
You mustn’t/needn’t tell Nick about the party. I’ve already told him.
You mustn’t/don’t need to phone the station about the time of the trains. I’ve got the timetable.
I mustn’t/don’t have to go now. I can stay a bit longer if you want me to.
Make the sentences interrogative:
You can depend on him.
They will be able to exchange their ideas.
She may take off her coat.
He should speak more distinctly.
I must make another effort.
They have to live in a tiny room.
She has to do several things simultaneously.
He had to control the temperature carefully.
We are to try a simpler method now.
They were to develop a new programme.
I ought to have a look at it.
Make the sentences negative:
Flowers can grow without water.
I will be able to offer him another book.
You may use a rough copy.
She was allowed to break a local tradition.
We must follow these rules.
You ought to spend much time at the computer.
Parents should beat children when they misbehave.
She’ll be able to do without his help.
You may be late for the first class.
We can allow this behavior to continue.
Make up dialogues using the following models:
Model 1. – Could/Can/May/ I have a look at your magazine?
– Yes, sure. (for other positive answers see Notes: 4.)
Model 2. – Do you think/I wonder if I could/might take the car?
– Perhaps, not now. I promised to take Jane to her dancing lesson at 3. (for other negative answers see Notes: 4.)
These words may help you: come in, leave you for a moment, try this on, borrow/use your …, sit here, take a picture of …, close the window, smoke in this room, have another cup of tea/some more potatoes, , park my car here, pat your dog
