- •Practical English Course for Students of Non-Linguistic Department
- •Intermidiate Worked out by the faculty of English section of Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering and Almaty College of Communication at kau
- •Introduction
- •II. For speaking you should get 15%. Time limit 10 min. Speaking
- •Reading
- •Read the original text, observing the rules of reading (700-900p.S.) and do the test – 8% (5min) .
- •Children and advertising.
- •Writing
- •Literature
- •Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering
- •Consolidation of grammar.
- •Reading
- •Kazakh cuisine
- •Vocabulary
- •1) I love my mum’s cooking. ________ food is always the best.
- •Have you ever tried English food? What did you think of it?
- •References
- •Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering
- •Grammar.
- •My exam nightmare.
- •Reading a) Look at the photos. Have you ever done any of these sports?
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering
- •Vocabulary and speaking
- •Family matters
- •Grammar: Like and look like Explanation
- •We are family
- •Everyone can see we’re friends 1 _______ ____________
- •Questions for computer based test
- •1. Choose the correct answer
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Clive Oxenden “New English File”. Intermediate level. Work book. Oxford University Press. 2010.
- •Vocabulary
- •Money has no smell
- •The dollar
- •The pound
- •The tenge
- •Glossary
- •References
- •KazakhLeadingAcademy of Architecture and Civil Engineering
- •● We use the Present perfect continuous to talk about recent activities. It answers the question ‘How have you been spending your time?’:
- •I’ve been writing letters.
- •I haven’t been working very hard.
- •Complete with a verb from the list in the present perfect continuous.
- •Speaking What have you been doing?
- •Look at the pictures. What do you think the people have (or haven’t) been doing?
- •Glossary
- •Vocabulary
- •Travelling
- •Writing
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Warming up: Explain this proverb and give examples “ Every country has its customs” Grammar: must, have to, should (obligation)
- •Guess the missing words from the text and complete the sentences.
- •1. Read and translate the text “Culture of Kazakhstan. Kazakh culture and national traditions”
- •American Thanksgiving
- •References
- •Warming up: “Culture is the second nature” Explain this proverb and give examples Grammar: Must, may, might, can’t (deduction)
- •When you are sure something is true: Must
- •When you think something is possible: may/might.
- •When you think something is not possible/not true: can’t
- •Listening [1.2 pp37]. Match a line in a with a line in b. Who is talking? Where do you think the conversation are taking place?
- •People and their appearances
- •Information in the text.
- •Funny professor
- •References
- •Warming up: “Choose an author as you choose a friend” Explain this proverb and give examples
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Find words with the same root in the text.
- •References Main literature
- •Additional literature
- •References
- •Vocabulary
- •Change your house to change your life!
- •References
- •Victoria and Albert
- •Tristan and Isolde
- •Vocabulary
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Men’s opinion about…
- •Native Americans
- •Glossary
- •References
- •A Great Composer
- •Crossword puzzle “Job”
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Kazakh wedding ceremony and traditions
- •Wedding customs and traditions of great-Britain
- •Living a Long Life
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Satpaev city
- •Glossary
- •References
- •I’d like to know where he was born.
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Questions
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •The marriage proposal
- •Vocabulary. Give the definitions of these words and word combinations, discuss with your teacher or partner.
- •Glossary
- •Kazakh wedding ceremony
- •1.Listen to a part of a radio consumer programme where people are talking about bad services, try to guess the meaning of the following words, discuss with your teacher. [3]
- •2. Listen again and give true (t) or false (f) or dosen`t say (d.S) answers
- •Irritating habits
- •Glossary
- •Office Hours
- •S tonehenge
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Vocabulary. Try to guess the meaning of the following words with you partner. If you don`t know the meaning or translation of the word ask your teacher to help.
- •1.Do animals have feelings?
- •2. What are the Earth's oldest living things?
- •3. What man-made things on Earth can be seen from space?
- •4. What is the most terrible natural disaster to have hit the Earth?
- •5. Why isn't there a row 13 on aeroplanes?
- •6. Why do women live longer than men?
- •7. Was Uncle Sam a real person?
- •Glossary
- •KazakhLeadingAcademy of Architecture and Civil Engineering
- •Science crossword. Please, complete the crossword puzzle. Clues down
- •Glossary
- •KazakhLeadingAcademy of Architecture and Civil Engineering
- •Match the sentences from the text (1-8) with the uses (a-g)
- •Что Вы думаете, произойдет в мире через 100 лет?
- •1 You will hear someone being interviewed about her present life and future plans. What does she say about
- •2 Now think of yourself in five years’ time. Which of these things do you think will be true?
- •Glossary
- •Reference
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering
- •Video presentation “Speaking about Famous people (about our ancestors)”(on slides are shown famous Kazakhs).
- •Abai (Ibrahim) Kunanbayev
- •Word nineteen
- •Glossary
- •References
- •I will always love you. Whitney Houston
- •Anti-smoking vaccine developed
- •Voice-over 2 The facial
- •Voice-over 3 The foot treatment
- •Voice over Week two.
- •Voice over Week three.
- •Voice over Week four.
- •2. Choose the right variant of present simple.
- •3. Choose the right variant of present simple.
- •4. Choose the right variant of present simple.
- •8. Complete with the past simple or past continuous.
- •9. Choose the correct answer
- •75. Choose Present Continuous Passive
- •76. Choose Present Simple Passive
- •105.Choose the right variant
- •106.Choose the right variant
- •107.Choose the right variant
- •If bingeing on chocolate makes your trousers too tight, blame the genes
- •Variable frequency systems
- •Types of am modulators
- •Text 7. Optical telegraph
- •Influencing this change ?
- •It is very probably that in the future there will be no borders and people will be able to move freely
- •Phrasal verbs
- •English proverbs and sayings
- •English idioms
Complete with a verb from the list in the present perfect continuous.
bark
cry do eat
play shop not sleep watch
A Your sister’s lost a lot of weight!
B Yes. She’s been eating a lot less recently.
A Your eyes are red.___________ you __________?
B Yes. I ______________ a sad film.
A It’s very late. Why aren’t you in bed?
B I can’t sleep. That dog _____________ for the last to hours.
A You look tired.
B I know. I ____________ well recently.
A Wow! You bought a lot of things!
B Yes, we __________ all day.
A You look hot! What _________ you__________?
B I ____________ in the garden with the children.
Speaking What have you been doing?
Well, this month I’ve been serving customers as one of the staff is ill. I’ve also been doing the accounts, writing letters, ordering new stock. And I’ve bought a new delivery van.
Basically, I’ve been learning my lines. I suppose I’ve learnt about half of them now. I play an American, so I’ve also been taking lessons in American English.
I’ve been doing all the usual things-driving around, visiting clients, giving out free samples. One thing I haven’t done yet is fill in this month’s expenses claim. I must do that.
1 a Read these texts. What do you think the people’s jobs are?
b What is the difference between the Present perfect simple (I’ve done) and the Present perfect continuous (I’ve been doing)
2 Work in pairs. Find out whether your partner has been doing any of these things recently.
going out a lot - spending a lot of money
working hard - watching TV a lot
going to bed late - travelling a lot
Example:A Have you been going out a lot recently?
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No, I haven’t. I’ve been painting my flat.
No, I only went out once last week.
Look at the pictures. What do you think the people have (or haven’t) been doing?
Example:Picture A He’s been watching the late movie.
He hasn’t been sleeping well. He’s been working very hard.
Reading
Read the conversations. What are the conversations about? Imagine what the people have or (haven’t) been doing?
1 A We’ve just got to do something. I mean she came home again after midnight last night.
B I know, she hasn’t looked at a book for weeks. She’s never going to pass her exam at this rate.
2 A I bet you’ll be glad to see them go, wont’ you?
B Yeah, it’s exhausting, I mean it’s nice to see them because they live so far away, but, well it is hard work.
3 A He’s so different. He used to be so shy and quit.
B I know it really is incredible. I think he’s changed since his divorce, don’t you?
Listening
You will overhear a couple having an argument.
Which of these sentences do you think are true?
You will overhear a couple having an argument. Which of these sentences do you think are true?
a The woman hasn’t been sleeping well.
b The man has found a job.
c The woman hasn’t been working very hard.
d The man has been sitting around doing nothing.
e They haven’t been getting on well for some time.
Questions for computer based test
Choose the right variant
I'm exhausted! I ______ all day.
have working
have been working
has been working
were working
Choose the right variant
I _______ to the music for an hour.
listening
am listening
listened
have been listening
Choose the right variant
I don't believe it! Somebody ______ my chocolates. They are nearly all gone.
eaten
has been eaten
has been eating
was eaten
Choose the right word
Тоnу Russell has had his ______ mobile phone for only three months.
new “state of the art”
new “state of the work”
new “state of the impression”
new “state of culture”
