- •Speaking on the phone
- •Vocabulary
- •Words and phrases
- •1. Fill in the missing remarks.
- •2. Spell the names on the phone.
- •1. Making an Appointment
- •2. Appointment with a Doctor
- •3. Being Unable to Keep an Appointment
- •4. Invitation to a Motor Show
- •5. Invitation to the Ballet
- •6. Declining an Invitation
- •1. A Hotel Reservation
- •2. A Restaurant Reservation
- •1. Tourist Visa
- •1. Happy Birthday
- •2. Congratulations on a Marriage
- •3. Congratulations on Birth of Son
- •Going and staying abroad
- •Vocabulary
- •1. First of all discuss in pairs with your partner the following questions:
- •2. Match the definition with the type of ticket.
- •3. Discuss in pairs
- •4. Practice the dialogue
- •2. Now after you have made your choice, read a small text about restricted articles on board the plane and think carefully what you'll put in your hand baggage, and what in checked baggage?
- •1. Have you ever gone through customs? What was it like? Discuss it with the other student. Now read the conversation and compare it with your own experience.
- •2. Find two mistakes in the dialogue and then practice it with your partner
- •3. Imagine you are entering the u.S. And complete this form in English and in capital letters.
- •4. Now take your partner's form and act as a customs officer (your partner is a guest in the country). Try to be strict and find out if a guest was sincere completing the form.
- •5. Fill in the gaps and practice the dialogue with your partner.
- •1. Write short answers to these questions:
- •2. Now read the dialogue and compare your answers with the dialogue.
- •4. This time one of you is a check-in clerk, your partner is a guest. Interview the guest and complete this guest registration card for him/her.
- •5. Conversation a
- •6. Conversation в
- •Vocabulary
- •I. Foodstuffs
- •Vegetables Гародніна
- •II. Prepared Food and Ways of Cooking
- •III. Meals and Courses
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •1. Fill in articles if necessary:
- •2. Use the right word: (meal, food, course, dish)
- •3. Translate into English:
- •4. Fill in the gaps with articles where necessary:
- •4. Discuss the following:
- •5. Act out the following situations:
- •6. Speak on:
- •7. Write about the party you enjoyed.
- •Shopping
- •Vocabulary
- •At the supermarket
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •1. Match each of the following words with the correct item in the picture.
- •2. Put each of the following words or phrases in the correct space in the passage below.
- •3. Put the correct word or phrase from the following list in each space below.
- •4. Match each of the following words with the correct picture.
- •5. Translate into English
- •Shopping in a big shop
- •Shopping
- •1. Complete the following sentences using the prompts
- •2. Paraphrase the following sentences using the active words and phrases as prompts
- •3. Describe the procedure of bying
- •4. Read the following text, making sure that you understand the meaning of all the words in different type.
- •Dialogues
- •Making a Complaint and Getting a Refund
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •1. Translate into English
- •2. Fill in the gaps with prepositions where necessary:
- •3. Choose between the alternatives:
- •1. Answer the questions:
- •2. Speak on:
- •3. Act out the following situations:
- •At the doctor’s
- •Vocabulary
- •Injure - раніць, шкодзіць
- •Vomit - ванітаваць
- •5. Questions: Answer the following questions:
- •The twentieth century disease: food allergy
- •1. Complete the following according to the text.
- •2. Make a list of
- •1. Read the text:
- •2. Answer the following questions
- •3. Choose the proverbs which were mentioned in the text. Translate other proverbs.
- •Vocabulary Exercises
- •1. Complete the dialogues:
- •2. Aches and pains
- •3. Fill the gaps with a suitable word.
- •In Search of the Perfect House
1. Complete the following sentences using the prompts
The coat is quite up-to-date, but... (to fit, to be loose).
The shoes were beautiful, but I didn’t really think they ... (to match, to go with).
Last week I bought a bag ... (to be fashionable, to match).
Did she look nice at the party? - Yes, she ...(to wear).
She .. (to wear smth) for five years, but it still looks nice.
These shoes are practical and ... (to wear well).
The salesgirl said that the cloth was of poor quality and ... (to wear well).
He bought a pair of trousers and ... (to go well, nicely with).
The coat is made of a thick cloth ... (to be suitable for).
Do you often go shopping? - No, it's my mother... (to do the shopping for the family).
If you buy foodstuffs at the supermarket... (to save time).
Will you have tea? - I ... (to run out of coffee).
The boots were too heavy. They ... (not to go with).
He looked smart ... (to be dressed in).
We've run out of butter. Remember ... (to drop into).
The girl looked ridiculous. ... (to have on).
It took him long but at last he ... (to choose proper clothes).
You are wet to the skin. You'd better ... (to change).
Have you put salt on your shopping list? - Yes, and where ... (money)? (on the kitchen table).
Her husband hates shopping but she ... (to make smb do smth).
2. Paraphrase the following sentences using the active words and phrases as prompts
The shoes were the wrong/right size (to fit).
She had a fine blue costume on (to be dressed, to wear).
He was wearing a smart light suit (to have on, to be dressed in).
It cost me a lot of money (expensive).
I bought the suit quite cheap (to pay).
The price is not high (low).
The blouse wasn't expensive after all (to cost little).
The blouse was expensive (to cost a lot).
Women's shoes are in good supply at this supermarket (a wide choice).
These books are free (to cost nothing).
Bad news sells newspapers (Try to explain what it means).
3. Describe the procedure of bying
A SUMMER FROCK
to make up one’s mind, to be in a shopping mood, to have some money, to go to the ready-made clothes department, to be the latest fashion, not to be very becoming, pale green, to try on another one, to go to the fitting room, to seem to be a bit too loose, to fit well, to match one's hair and eyes perfectly well, to take the bill to the cashier;
SHOES
to wear out, to go to the shoe department, what, size shoe, to wear, to try on, to put the right shoe on, to pinch the toes, to be rather tight, to try on another pair, a pair of cheap leather shoes, to wear day after day, to look nice, to be quite a bargain, to fit perfectly, to take the bill to the cashier, to wrap up the purchase;
A HAT
to be weak point, a fine selection of hats, the latest models in felt, velvet and straw, a little hat, to go with the coat, to look smart, to try on, to be too big, to be just smb's size, to become smb perfectly, to be in the latest fashion, to look years younger, to be quite a bargain, to be of the best quality, to be just to one's liking, to put into a hat box, to pay at the cash-desk;
GLOVES
old ones, to wear out, to get a new pair, a good selection of gloves, kid suede gloves, to look smart, to be reliable, to go well with new shoes and coat, to be worth getting, to find a better purchase for the price, to wrap up.
