
- •Introduction
- •1.Think about an important scene in your life that you remember very clearly. Tell the class.
- •2.Read the Strategies.
- •3. Use the Strategies to answer these questions about the text.
- •4.Use the endings below to make adjectives from the group of words
- •5. Make adverbs from the adjectives in a, b and c. Then try to add more
- •6.Look at the words in Exercise 4. In which of them is there a change in word stress?
- •7.Put the underlined words in the correct form.
- •8. Choose a memory from your life. Write notes about these things:
- •9. Work in pairs. Tell your partner about your memory.
- •1. Complete the sentences in column a with a phrase from column b.
- •2. Change the words in italics in exercise 1 to make sentences that are true for
- •3. Read the information Files on England, Scotland and Wales and which of
- •4. Read the text about Northern Ireland and answer the questions.
- •5. Read the text. Match the beginnings and the endings of the sentences.
- •6. Complete the description with these verbs in the correct form.
- •7. Write a paragraph about your country. Write about the national flag, the
- •1. Read and practise.
- •2. Decide whether these statements are true (t) or false (f) according to the passage.
- •3. Think about.
- •4. Decide whether these statements are true (t), false (f), or impossible to know (ik) according to the passage.
- •5. Look at these common English expressions and then decide whether you
- •6. Match these adjectives with definitions. Then compare with a partner:
- •7. Can you give definitions for these words?
- •8. Use the words in parentheses to complete the sentences.
- •9. A) Look at the three styles of text (1-3). Try to match them with the personality descriptions (a-c).0
- •1. Look at the students of your group and say:
- •3. Group the sentences in the following passages matching them with the proper question, as shown above. Translate the passages.
- •4. Following the patterns below make up 4 sentences characterizing a person. Use look, look like, look as if, and look as though.
- •5. Use the models above in a short dialogue.
- •6. Look at the following words used to describe people’s character. Make two columns of 1) what you think are bad characteristics;2) what you think are good characteristics.
- •7. Use some of the words in a sentence describing someone’s character.
- •8. What would you think of a person who says:
- •10. Use your dictionary to clarify your understanding of the following idioms. Translate them. Make up a situation to prove your proper understanding of each idiom.
- •11. Role-play “a Formal Gathering”.
- •12. Write a short description of somebody’s physical appearance and character.
- •13. Write:
- •4.Put the words in the right groups. Use a dictionary to help you. Can you add any more words to the lists?
- •5.In pairs, answer the questions.
- •6.Come Together Read the definition and try and guess what the underlined metaphors in sentences 1-7 mean.
- •7. Think about the images conveyed by these metaphors. Choose the metaphor which best fits the context. Then make sentences with the unused options. Use a dictionary to help you.
- •13. Match texts a-e with the main ideas.
- •14.Complete the sentences with words from the texts,
- •15.Complete the sentences with the correct forms of the words in
- •16. In pairs, discuss the questions.
- •17.Work in pairs and follow the instructions.
- •19. Match the expressions with their meanings.
- •20.Role play “a Students’ Party”
- •2.Report your partner's answers to the class.
- •3. Read the text and answer the questions:
- •4. Comprehension Check
- •5. Make up all possible derivatives from the stems of the verbs below.
- •6. Pronounce the words correctly and comment on the shift of meaning in
- •2. Match the words with the correct definitions.
- •3. In pairs, describe the photos. Use the phrases in exercises 1 and 2 to
- •4. Read the text a.
- •5. As you read the text a) look for the answers to these questions:
- •7. Read the article. Work out the meaning of the highlighted words in the article
- •8. Read the text b, list advantages and disadvantages of globalization. Globalization
- •Life in the 21st century
- •1.Work in groups and discuss the questions.
- •2. Memorize the conversation. Close your books and practice with your
- •1. Write some notes about ecological problems in Kazakhstan that you
- •2. What do you think?
- •1. Before you start:
- •2. Answer the following questions:
- •3. Fill in the gaps:
- •4.Translate the following sentences into your native language
- •5. Points for reflection.
- •1. Work in groups. Try to list all the advantages and disadvantages of
- •2. After brainstorming your ideas, read the article below. Were your
- •3. What do you think?
- •4. Work in pairs. Write 12 questions on the article and fire away your
- •Types of Mass Media
- •1. Questions for discussion before reading the article:
- •2. Read the article
- •3. True or false statements:
- •4.Work with your partner. Make up a conversation using these words:
- •5. Speak on the role of Mass media nowadays in our life.
- •6. Game: Mass media……….
- •Information
- •1. Write your associations with the word “ Press”
- •2. Read the article.
- •3. Express your attitude to the article.
- •4.Complete the sentences with the words from the box:
- •5. Imagine you work as a journalist. Write an article ( approximately 180
- •6. Work in groups. Do you subscribe to newspaper regularly? What kind
- •7.Read the dialogue with a partner and dramatize it:
- •Newspaper
- •3. Are the sentences true (t) or false (f)?
- •4. Read the joke and can you remember another one which you have recently read from the magazines.
- •Television
- •1. Read the article.
- •2. Comprehension check.
- •3. Put the prepositions.
- •1. Read the following questions with your partner and note down his/her
- •1. Read the following statements, discuss them and try to reach an
- •Radio and Television
- •Radio and Television
- •4. Here are some answers to some questions about to the article. Write
- •5. What do you think?Which of them more entertainment and
- •Important? tv or Radio? What is the Internet?
- •3. Fill in the gaps.
- •4. Are the sentences true (t) or false (f)?
- •5. In pairs do the quiz.
- •What do you think?
- •Olympic games
- •1. Test your football vocabulary! Complete the questions with the words in
- •2. Read the article.
- •3. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •4. Read the article and work out the mening of the highlighted words in the article.
- •5. Sport quiz.
- •6. Conversation Questions.
- •7. Write a topic for the theme: “Sport and Games ” by using the following words.
- •1. Read the text about “Travelling” and check you know the underlined
- •2. Answer the following questions:
- •1. Complete the text with these words.
- •2. Underline 6 words or phrases you don’t know.
- •Conversation
- •3. Act out the similar dialogue.
- •1. Read the text and give the definition of the highlighted words in the story.
- •2. Imagine you want to visit a city 700- 900 away from your home town. How
- •3. Match verbs 1-10 with their collocations a-e.
- •4. In pairs, complete each gap with one word. Then match sentences 1-7 with
- •1. Read the conversation and act out it with your partner.
- •2. Make up a similar dialogue.
- •3. Role-play.
- •4. Complete the text with a-f to make meaningful phrases.
- •1. Look at the picture travelling by sea and discuss using your own words.
- •2. Speak on your own or somebody else’s ‘travelling by sea’ experience.
- •3. What do you think if the sea isn’t rough, everybody enjoys a voyage.
- •4. Answer the following questions:
- •5. Translate the following sentences into English.
- •1. Speak out. Then complete gaps 1-7 in the dialogue.
- •3. Read an interesting article about trains.
- •4. Work in pairs or small groups. Discuss these questions together.
- •1. Answer the questions?
- •2. Read and talk about the theatre and entertainment.
- •1. Read the text and give the title of the story.
- •3. A) Work in pairs. Use these expressions below exchanging impressions
- •4. Match verbs 1-7 with their collocations a-j.
- •5. A) Look at these pictures and describe them.
- •1. A) Read the text and talk about art.
- •2. Answer the questions:
- •3. Look at the paintings and speak about them and complete the text with the
- •4. In pairs, answer the questions.
- •1. Look at the picture and describe it.
- •Culture
- •1. Answer the questions.
- •2. Read the text
- •2. Answer the questions:
- •1. Read these five texts and ask questions.
- •2. Task: Students have to define
- •3. Tell about positive and negative sides of one of these things. Try to
- •1. Read and answer the questions:
- •2. Look through the text and discuss it in class.
- •3. Translate these sentences into Russian.
- •1. Read the three text and discuss these questions with you partner.
- •2. Read the text again and give the definition of the highlighted words.
- •1. Look through the text and give your opinions.
- •2. Ask questions on the text.
- •1. Reading Strategies:
- •4. What do you usually on different television programmers? Match each
- •5. Which of the programmers above do you like? Use the following
- •6. Put the correct word or phrase from the following list into the
- •1. Describe the photo and answer the questions.
- •2. Read the story and complete it with these words from the box.
- •1. Task: Read the statement.
- •2. Make up word-combinations.
- •Contents
- •1. Introduction ………………………………………………………........ 3
1. Test your football vocabulary! Complete the questions with the words in
the box.
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Match, support, won, colours, scored, lose, stadium, players
a) Which football team do you ________?
b) What are your team’s ________ ?
c)Do any of your team’s ________ play for a national team?
d) What’s the name of the _______ where your team plays?
e) Did they win, draw or _______ their last game?
f) Have they ever ______ a cup or a league title?
g) Which player ______ the most goals last season?
h)What’s the best _______ you’ve ever seen?
2. Read the article.
Football has been called the most popular game in the world, and it certainly has a great many fans in Britain. It is the game that is played nearly in all countries. A team is composed of 11 players: a goalkeeper, backs, half-backs and forwards. The captain of the team is usually the oldest or the best player.
The football pitch should be between 100 and 130 metres long and between 50 and 100 metres wide. It is divided into two halves by the halfway line. In the middle of the field there is a centre circle and there is a goal at each end. In front of each goal is the goal area and the penalty area. There is a penalty spot inside the penalty area and a penalty arc outside it. A game of football usually lasts for one and a half hours. At half-time, the teams change ends. The aim of each team is to score as many goals as possible.
The final of the football competition in Britain takes place every May at the famous Wembley stadium in London. Some of the best known clubs in England are Manchester United, Liverpool and the Arsenal. In Scotland either Rangers, Celtic or Aberdeen usually win the cup or the championship.
3. Translate the following sentences into English.
1.Команда состоит из 11 игроков: вратарь, защитники, полузащитники и
нападающие.
2.Футбольное поле должно быть от 100 до 130 метров в длину и от 50 до
100 метров в ширину.
3.Игра в футбол обычно длится в течение полутора часов.
4.Некоторые из наиболее известных клубов в Англии: "Манчестер
Юнайтед", "Ливерпуль" и "Арсенал". В Шотландии либо Рейнджерс,
либо Сельтик или Абердин обычно выигрывают кубок или чемпионат.
5.Это игра, в которую играют почти во всех странах.
4. Read the article and work out the mening of the highlighted words in the article.
Sport in Our Life
People all over the world are fond of sports and games. Sport makes people healthy, keeps them fit, more organized and better disciplined. It unites people of different classes and nationalities. Many people do sports on their personal initiative. They go in for skiing, skating, table tennis, swimming, volley-ball, football, body-building, etc.
All necessary facilities are provided for them: stadiums, sport grounds, swimming pools, skating rinks, skiing stations, football fields.
Sport is paid much attention to in our educational establishments. Gymnastics is a part of children's daily activities in the kindergartens. Physical culture is a compulsory subject at schools and colleges. Professional sport is also paid much attention to in our country. In city, where I live, there are different sporting societies, clubs and complexes.
Practically all kinds of sports are popular in our country, but football, gymnastics and tennis enjoy the greatest popularity. As for me, I go in for table tennis (ping-pong). It needs mobility, liveliness and much energy. It keeps a person in a good form. I have been playing tennis for five years, but the more I play, the more I like it. I get a real joy taking part in competitions or simply playing with my friends. Sometimes, I go to tennis courts. Certainly, there's a great distance between my manner of playing and such favourites as Jim Courier, Stephan Edberg, Pete Sampras, Boris Becker, Per Korda, but I do my training with great pleasure and hope to play as well as our best players do.
Questions:
Do you have a particular sports person that you admire? Who? Why? Discus as a class.
What do you think the life of a professional sportsperson is like? What are the highs and lows?
‘If you are fit, you don’t need to exercise. If you aren’t fit, exercise is dangerous’ . Do you agree with this logic or not? How can you injure yourself taking exercise?
Think of ten sports where you have to compete against an opponent, and ten sporting activities which you can do as an individual. Compare your ideas with the class.
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Competitive
Individual
sguash
wrestling
netball
yoga
aerobics
skateboarding