
- •Hand out
- •What type of person are you?
- •Family fortunes Are you a first child, a middle child, 5 lite youngest, or art only child?
- •Questions for computer based test
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •Sleep your way to the top
- •Illnesses and injures
- •Exercise 10. Match the proverbs in column a to their analogues in b:
- •Questions for computer based test
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •National wearing
- •National clothes of Kazakh women
- •National clothes of Kazakh men
- •Exercise 9. Read the poem “a closet full of shoes” and practice saying it.
- •Exercise 10. Read the text and write your own article. Write between 120 and 180 words. Fashion in our life
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •Usefull phrases
- •Interesting flora and fauna
- •Which way of travelling do you prefer?
- •Конец формы
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •Grammar comment
- •Конецформы Exercise 4. Role play: classroom debate: Team up with classmates into groups of four. Discuss your role and what to say before the role play begins.
- •Exercise 8. Synonym match: Match the following synonyms from the article:
- •Exercise 9. Phrase match: Match the following phrases from the article (sometimes more than one combination is possible):
- •Exercise 10. Fill the gap: Put the words in the column on the right into the gaps. Traffic pollution damages kids’ lungs
- •Hand out
- •10 Read the text and complete the gaps (1-6) in the text with these sentences (a-g). There is one extra sentence [4, p.68] .
- •Hell and High Water
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Dubai tower tallest building in the world
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Great cities
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •Feng Shui Decorating Tips
- •In five minutes write down two things you can have done at each of the following places:
- •It’s spacious and full of light. There are two rooms downstairs,…
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Mass Media
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hardware, software and firmware
- •Glossary
- •Office hours
- •References Main:
- •Additional:
- •Teenagers
- •Daydreamer
- •Glossary
- •References
- •The Jones family have nine tv, six computers, three cars, and every domestic appliance. What would their life be like without them? Melanie Adams reports
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •The international manager
- •Honest workers or thieves
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •Our life is the process of advertising
- •Trust me I’m a doctor (or a celebrity)
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •In this exercise you have to explain what some words mean. Choose the right meaning from the box and then write a sentence with who. Use a dictionary if necessary.
- •Words borrowed from other languages and the meaning of Tingo
- •Civil Enginering
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •Key questions about modern medical science
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •Whitney Houston is a pop legend.
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Titanic – the most expensive film ever made
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •The angelina jolie survey:
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •Hand out
- •I’d rather…
- •I’d prefer to …
- •Kazakhstan’s famous landmarks
- •Khan Tengri
- •Charyn Canyon
- •Have you ever been to Singing Sand Dunes?
- •Markakol Lake
- •How to get to these places?
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •Kozha Akhmed Yasaui Mausoleum
- •Aisha Bibi and Babadzha Khatun mausoleums
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •Hunters in the sky
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out
- •Cultural Crossword. Complete the crossword.
- •Kazakh culture events
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •Office Hours
- •References
- •Let`s celebrate
- •Glossary
- •References
Questions for computer based test
1. Complete the sentences with the correct “the…the…+comparatives”.
The ______ about it, the ________ you’ll feel. (worry, bad)
a) more you worry/worse
b) worrier/the worst
c) worrying/be worst
d) will worry/will be worst
2. Complete the sentences with the correct “the…the…+comparatives”.
The _________ we leave, the __________ we’ll get there. (early, soon)
a) the most earliest/the soonest
b) so early/very soon
c) earlier/sooner
d) more earlier/more sooner
3. Complete the sentences with the correct “the…the…+comparatives”.
The ____ you are, the _______ he’ll be. (late, angry)
a) the latest/the most angry
b) later-angrier
c) will be late/will be angry
d) was late/was angry
4. Complete the sentences with the correct “the…the…+comparatives”.
The ________ my English, the _________ I’ll speak. (practice, good)
a) more I practice/better
b) the most I practice/the best
c) I practiced a lot/was better
d) I didn’t practice/wasn’t better
Glossary
ENGLISH |
RUSSIAN |
KAZAKH |
arrogant |
высокомерный |
тәкәппар, менменшіл, асқақ |
loyal |
верный, преданный |
сенімді, адал |
calm |
спокойный, невозмутимый |
сабырлы, өзін-өзі еркін билейтін |
conscientious |
добросовестный, сознательный |
естияр, зерделі, саналы |
easy-going |
с легким характером |
жеңілтек мінез |
eccentric |
эксцентричный, необычный |
оғаш, өзгеше |
immature |
незрелый |
толық жетілмеген |
impulsive |
импульсивный,легко возбудимый |
импульсивті, ашушаң |
open-minded |
отзывчивый, восприимчивый |
алғыр, қабілетті |
possessive |
собственнический |
меншікшіл |
SIW
“What type of person are you?” – describe one of your group mates using active vocabulary.
Office hours
1. Grammar exercises 2-5 on page 8 [2] – main literature
2. Working on the text: “India – the dream destination for astrology addicts” p-7 [2] – main literature.
References
Main:
1. Clive Oxenden “New English File”. Upper-Intermediate level. Student’s book. Oxford University Press. 2010.
2. Clive Oxenden “New English File”. Upper-Intermediate level. Work book. Oxford University Press. 2010.
Additional:
3. Liz and John Soars. “New Headway”. Upper-Intermediate level. Student’s book. Oxford University Press. 2010.
4. John and Liz Soars «New Headway”. Upper-Intermediate level. Work book. Oxford University Press, 2010.
5. Audio discs of “New English File” for Upper-Intermediate level, Disc-1. Oxford University Press. 2010.
6. R.Murphy. “Essential grammar” Second edition. Upper-Intermediate level. Cambridge University Press. 2012.
Hand out
Discipline: English as a foreign language Term: fourth
Practical lesson №2 Credits: 2
Upper-intermediate level Academic year 2013-2014
Lexical theme: Illness and treatment.
Grammatical theme: Present Perfect (simple and continuous).
Teacher: assistant professor Sultanbayeva Zh.U.
GRAMMAR COMMENT [1, p.132]
Present perfect (simple and continuous) present perfect simple: have I has + past participle 1 I've been to Australia. Have you ever broken your leg? 2 We've just phoned the doctor. 3 I’ve known her since I was a child.
Present perfect continuous: have I has + been + verb + -ing How long have you been feeling like this? I've been working here for two months. I haven't been sleeping well recently. It's been raining on and off all day.
Present perfect simple or continuous? 1 We've lived / We've been living in this town since 1980. 2 We've been living in a rented flat for the last two months. 3 We've painted the kitchen. We've been painting the kitchen.
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Complete the sentences with the present perfect simple or continuous.
I've bought a new car. Do you like it? (buy)
1 We ________Jack and Ann for years, (know)
3 Rose ________her homework so she can't go out. (not do)
4 Did you know ________? They live in Torquay now. (they / move)
5 How long ________together? Five months? (Daisy and Adam / go out)
6 I ________time to cook dinner. Shall we get a pizza? (not have)
7 We _______for hours. I think we're lost. (walk)
8 _________ chocolates? There are only a few left! (you / eat)
Underline the correct sentences:
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Good morning, doctor.
- Good morning, Mr. White. What's the matter with you?
- Oh, Doctor, it's quite difficult to describe my condition! The things seem to be awful. I’ve got/I get all the illnesses you are ever seeing/have ever seen during your practice. Perhaps I'm the first patient who will die in your study. First of all, I’ve got/I’m getting a terrific headache. It has been lasting/lasted since Friday and it seems to me that it'll never end. Besides I'm constantly coughing, evidently I've caught/I am catching a cold. I have a sore throat and I haven't been sleeping/didn’t sleep for the last fortnight already.
- Please, don't worry. I'm sure, you won't die here or somewhere else. I'll try to help you. Have you taken/did you take your temperature?
- Of course, I have. It's 37.50 (thirty seven point five).
- Well, let me see... Open your mouth... The things don't seem so bad as you imagine. You've really caught/You are really catching a cold: your headache, cough and insomnia are the direct aftereffects of it. The temperature is not very high, and your lungs are all right, but I'll write out some prescriptions for pills and tonic... You have to take them four times a day during this week. Besides I have no doubts that you've been run down and you need to have a short rest.
- Really? Maybe you're quite right, Doctor. I'll try to follow your advices, but as for my rest... Unfortunately I have no time at all.
- But you'll have a nervous breakdown!
- Well, I'm ready to make my will and prepare for a better world!
- Good luck, Mr. White. See you later.
- In a better world?
- No, no! Let's hope for the best!