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- •5. Use these words to complete these expressions with age:
- •6. Now use the expressions in the sentences below:
- •7. Find the mistake in each sentence. Write the correct sentence into the box.
- •Read the text and do the assignments.
- •How do you understand the expression in bold? Define it using the text and the examples below:
- •Answer the questions in the last passage.
- •Vocabulary – The Stages of Life
- •1. Now add the correct words to complete the sentences:
- •2. Vocabulary Quiz
- •3. Put these words into the following sentences:
- •Use these words in the patterns below:
- •5. Match the beginnings of these sentences with the endings below:
- •6. Important events in people's lives.
- •7. The best day of my life.
- •Family Vocabulary
- •Describe a family tree:
- •Different types of family
- •Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences below:
- •Family by Vivien.
- •Explain the meaning of the words and expressions in bold. Use them in your own sentences.
- •Choose the correct answer. There can be more than one variant.
- •Each paragraph of the text is an answer to a certain question. Ask these questions and let your group mates answer them.
- •Speak on Vivien’s family as if you were one of her brothers. Family by Thomas.
- •Say: What do they do? Where do they work?
- •2. Unscramble the letters to find the jobs:
- •3.What are they?
- •Related terms: translate and make up your own examples.
- •3. Choose the best (most logical) response to complete each of the following sentences:
- •There are many different ways to express leaving or losing a job.
- •4.Act out a dialogue: a Job Interview
- •Vocabulary – Friends
- •He's my best friend
- •2.Other words for friend
- •3. Making friends
- •4. Why people are friends
- •Friendship by Vivien
- •Say whether the following statements are true or false. In case they are false give the right answer.
- •Speak about Vivien’s friends. Friendship by Thomas
- •Explain the meaning of the words and expressions in bold. Use them in your own sentences.
- •Each paragraph of the text is an answer to a certain question. Ask these questions and let your group mates answer them.
- •Choose the right answer.
- •Say whether the following statements are true or false. In case they are false give the right answer.
- •Comment on the italicized parts of the text. Do you agree with all Thomas’ ideas concerning friendship.
- •Point out the main factors which are important in friendship.
- •Problems in a friendship. Complete the following letters to a magazine problem page with these words and phrases:
- •Vocabulary – Love and Romance
- •Complete the following text with the words and phrases below:
- •Starting a relationship
- •Read the following sentences and put the words and phrases into the correct column below:
- •4.Match the beginnings of the phrases on the left with the endings on the right:
- •5. Use these expressions in the situations below:
- •3. Before the wedding
- •4. People at the wedding
- •5. The vows
- •Love, Marriage, Romance, Flirting.
- •6. Choose the right word and complete the sentences.
- •Celebrity Divorce
- •9. Study the new vocabulary before you read the dialogue.
- •10. Read the introduction and comment on it.
- •11. Read the dialogue between Marni and Mason talking about celebrity divorce.
- •12. Whose viewpoint appeals to you more, Mason’s or Marni’s? Share your opinion of the ideas given in the text.
- •Vocabulary – Appearance
- •Match the pairs of sentences with the pictures on the right:
- •3. Put these descriptions in the correct order:
- •Vocabulary – Head and Face
- •Vocabulary – Hair and Face
- •1. Basic vocabulary
- •2.Hairstyles
- •Face - distinguishing features
- •If a man always shaves, we say he is clean shaven.
- •Vocabulary – Houses and Homes
- •1. Different kinds of house
- •Vocabulary – In the living room
- •2. Paying a compliment
- •3. Dinner conversation
- •4. Make up a small dinner conversation using the phrases mentioned above.
- •Vocabulary – In the Kitchen
- •1.Entitle each object:
- •2. What Kitchen appliances do you know?
- •3. Kitchen equipment
- •4. Test yourself
- •Vocabulary – In the bedroom
- •1.What do you wear in bed?
- •Saying how you slept
- •Vocabulary – In the bathroom
- •Vocabulary – Accommodation
- •3. Things/items around the house - Talking about things that are located in your house or apartment. Choose the best answer:
- •4. Answer the questions:
- •Accommodation by Vivien
- •Explain the meaning of the words and expressions in bold. Use them in your own sentences.
- •Find English equivalents in the text:
- •Choose the right answer.
- •Say whether the following statements are true or false. In case they are false give the right answer.
- •Each paragraph of the text is an answer to a certain question. Ask these questions and let your group mates answer them.
- •What is Vivien’s idea of an ideal flat? Does it have anything in common with the flat of your dream? accommodation by Thomas
- •Explain the meaning of the words and expressions in bold. Use them in your own sentences.
- •Find English equivalents in the text.
- •Choose the right answer.
- •Say whether the following statements are true or false. In case they are false give the right answer.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Vocabulary – Housework and Household Chores
- •4. Need / could do with
- •5. Asking for help
- •6. Answer the questions:
- •Household chores by Vivien
- •Explain the meaning of the words and expressions in bold. Use them in your own sentences.
- •Find English equivalents in the text:
- •Choose the right answer.
- •Say whether the following statements are true or false. In case they are false give the right answer.
- •Answer the questions.
- •Literature
4.Match the beginnings of the phrases on the left with the endings on the right:
1. She |
loves |
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2. She |
's in love |
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3. She |
fell in love |
a. |
with him. |
4. She |
kissed |
b.. |
him |
5. She |
lives |
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6. She |
married |
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Now decide if each of the following sentences can end in together. If not, put a line through it.
a. They're going out together.
b. They're sleeping together.
c. They're in love together.
d. They've moved in together.
e. They're always kissing together.
f. They live together.
g. They're always holding hands together, h. They're married together.
5. Use these expressions in the situations below:
finished with
never stop fighting split up
had a huge row weren't right for
1. Do you think I should invite Jeff and Sue to the party?
> Haven't you heard? They've finally decided to……………………
2. Didn't you know I'm not seeing James any more? I………………. him last week. It was fine while it lasted, but I think we both knew we……….each other.
3. We invited Dave and Kate over for dinner last Saturday. It was really embarrassing. They………………………and Kate went home in the middle of the main course.
4. Julie and Dave I'm surprised they stay together.
Very often if two people split up, they tell their friends that "we're just good friends now". If you want to deny that you are "having a relationship" with someone, you can say "We're just good friends."
He's been seeing somebody else Complete the response in four different ways:
I hear Mark and Lucy have split up. What happened?
> She found out that he was . . …
being a. somebody else.
seeing b. unfaithful.
having c. on her.
cheating d. an affair.
Answer the questions: Are you romantic? Do you believe in love at first sight?
Vocabulary – Marriage
1. Basic vocabulary
Translate the following words into your language:
engaged 5. wife
wedding ……… 6. husband
married 7. divorce
marriage 8. divorced
2.Getting engaged
Use the correct form of these words and expressions:
get engaged propose to set a date arrange ask
1. I've got some news. I'm really excited. Mark…………………. me to marry him last night. I said yes!
2. I remember the day my husband .... me. We were on holiday in Greece. It was very romantic.
3. Have you heard? Martin and Lisa have just…………… They're planning to get married next year. - Really? That's fantastic. Have they……………………………………
4. In some countries parents………………. their children's marriages. They look for a suitable partner for their son or daughter to marry.
The man you are engaged to is your fiancé. The woman you are engaged to is your fiancée. Nowadays these words are less common.
