- •Unit 1. People and relationship
- •Speaking
- •Writing
- •Reading and speaking
- •2. Speaking 108
- •Reading
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 2 personality types
- •Warm-up
- •Writing
- •Reading and speaking
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 3 he used to be lazy
- •Warm-up
- •What images spring to mind when you hear the word ‘personality’?
- •Writing
- •Writing
- •Listening
- •Lesson 4 the way to keep in touch!
- •Listening
- •Speaking
- •Listening
- •Lesson 5 talking about people
- •Are they similar to those ones which are described in the article?
- •Lesson 6 what sort of person you are
- •What makes a person a good friend, a friend for life, a life mate?
- •Speaking
- •Do you think that your life is easier / harder than your parents’?
- •Speaking
- •Reading
- •Lesson 9 reasons for writing
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Unit 2. Choose the career!
- •Warm-up
- •Speaking
- •Reading
- •Writing
- •Reading
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 11 skills you need
- •Warm-up
- •Lesson 12 how long have you been doing it?
- •Reading
- •Writing
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 13 pathways to professionalism
- •The airline is legally responsible for the safety of its passengers.
- •Reading and speaking
- •Speaking
- •Writing
- •Lesson 15 how to get a job
- •If I didn’t pass my exam, I (not/go) on vacation in summer.
- •Reading and speaking
- •Speaking
- •Reading
- •Give us some idea of what you believe are your and weaknesses.
- •Listening
- •Reading and speaking
- •If you are: * Well organized * Totally Bilingual * Skilled in secretarial duties * Experienced in a similar position.
- •If you are interested, please call:
- •Reading
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 18 have a job you love
- •Warm-up
- •Listening
- •Reading
- •Reading and speaking
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 19 types of writing
- •Warm-up
- •Reading and speaking
- •Reading
- •Writing
- •Reading and speaking
- •Speaking
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Unit 3. Why go to school?
- •Warm-up
- •Speaking
- •Reading
- •He was a young singer who has __ his full potential successfully.
- •Reading
- •Listening
- •Lesson 21 school life in great britain
- •Speaking
- •Reading
- •Lesson 22 if you pass your exams well...
- •Lesson 23 what school to choose?
- •Lesson 24 our schooling
- •Speaking
- •Lesson 25 why do we learn english?
- •Writing
- •Summary
- •Will you future career require the knowledge of English? Why?
- •Homework
- •Lesson 26 what school teaches?
- •Warm-up
- •What’s the most important thing a school should teach children?
- •Writing
- •Listening
- •The newest academic buildings are designed by a foreign architect.
- •Writing
- •Lesson 27 american schools
- •Lesson 28 a letter of application
- •Unit 4. National cuisine
- •Do you prefer meals alone, with one other person or lots of people?
- •Listening
- •Writing
- •Is only in eaten in countries where they don’t have silverware
- •Lesson 31 if I cooked well...
- •Writing
- •Listening
- •I’d buy you a house (I would buy you a house)
- •I’d buy you a k-car (a nice reliant automobile)
- •I’d buy you an exotic pet (like a llama or an emu)
- •I’d buy you some art (a Picasso or a Garfunkel)
- •Listening
- •Food with a small number of calories is good for your diet.
- •Eat more cereal, bread, rice and pasta and you’ll be healthy.
- •Speaking
- •Lesson 34 food around the world
- •Lesson 35 food around the world
- •Reading
- •Reading
- •Lesson 37 three parts of a paragraph
- •Writing
- •Lesson 38 listening comprehension
- •Warm-up
- •Has technology made our lives better than our grandparents’ lives?
- •Listening
- •Lesson 43 what is a file?
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 44 computers in our life
- •Warm-up
- •Reading
- •Writing
- •Reading and speaking
- •Lesson 45 the world wide web
- •Lesson 46 favourite sites
- •Reading
- •Listening
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson а7 the history of the internet
- •Warm-up
- •I registered a domain but I am not using it. My domain name is .
- •Do you pay for your web hosting a year in advance? No, I pay .
- •Listening
- •Reading
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson а8 the history of mobile phones
- •Warm-up
- •Capitol b) capital c) major
- •Mobility b) mobile c) handy
- •Messages b) words c) characters
- •Speaking
- •Reading
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Warm-up
- •Lesson 50 writing emails
- •Unit 6. Is the earth in danger?
- •LesSoN 52 why does it happen?
- •How many people died in the fire? Why was the number so small?
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 5з we would have less pollution if ...
- •How important is the natural environment to you in your daily life?
- •Writing
- •Summary
- •What are some ways that you can reduce pollution in our country?
- •Homework
- •Lesson 54 if a disaster occurs...
- •Warm-up
- •Speaking
- •Reading
- •The ice in the river melts too quickly and causes a flood.
- •The ice in the river cracks causing the water to overflow.
- •Lesson 56 how green you are
- •Reading
- •Summary
- •What are some problems people have right after a natural disaster?
- •Homework
- •What disasters are expected?
- •Warm-up
- •Reading
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 59 preparations for writing reports
- •Warm-up
- •Listening
- •Reading and speaking
- •Reading and speaking
- •Listening and writing
- •Unit 7. The world of painting
- •Writing
- •Reading
- •Speaking
- •What do people think about when they look at paintings in galleries?
- •Lesson 62 famous painters
- •What famous painters do you know? What are they famous for?
- •Writing
- •Reading and speaking
- •Speaking
- •Reading and speaking
- •Speaking
- •Listening
- •Reading
- •Speaking
- •Reading and speaking
- •Speaking
- •Listening
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 66 art galleries
- •Speaking
- •Reading
- •Speaking
- •Which ones do students like? Dislike? Which are the strangest?
- •Speaking
- •Listening
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 68 modern or contemporary?
- •Warm-up
- •Speaking
- •Reading and speaking
- •Reading
- •There is no must in art because art is free. (Wassily Kandinsky)
- •Reading and speaking
- •Reading and speaking
- •Reading
- •Speaking
- •Unit 8. Do you like sports?
- •Reading
- •Speaking
- •Summary
- •What is the most popular indoor sport in the u.S.A.? (Basketball)
- •In which sport was Muhammad Ali the world champion? (Boxing)
- •Lesson 73 can we do without sport?
- •Writing
- •Reading
- •Summary
- •What nationality is the tennis player Lleyton Hewitt? (Australion)
- •Baseball originated in the u.S.A. In which century? (19th century)
- •Writing
- •Reading
- •We at the breakfast table when the doorbell . (To sit, to ring)
- •Jill Dad at work before she for her trip. (To phone, to leave)
- •Summary
- •Lesson 75 sports around the world
- •Listening
- •In what sport could you ‘hit a six’ or ‘bowl a leg spinner’? (Cricket)
- •In which sport could you find yourself in a headlock? (Wrestling)
- •Reading
- •Speaking
- •Reading and speaking
- •Reading
- •Speaking
- •Speaking
- •Reading
- •Lesson 78 to watch or to participate?
- •Dwayne Wade was trying to score, but he was by another player.
- •What do you think the top five most watched sports are in the world?
- •Lesson 79 extreme and unusual sports
- •The decision to make the jumps was a sudden one taken recently.
- •An onlooker said the skydivers flew with rare bluebirds in the sky.
- •Speaking
- •When was the last time you were over the moon about something?
- •What is the most stunning or spectacular thing you’ve ever seen?
- •Reading
- •Lesson 80 world famous sportsmen
- •Reading and speaking
- •Lesson 81 ukrainian famous sportsmen
- •Speaking
- •Reading
- •Vasyl virastyuk Date of birth: 22 April 1974 (Ivano-Frankivsk, Ukrainian ssr).
- •Lesson 82 how to write a good essay
- •I never you that I loved her, I only said that I liked her. (To tell)
- •He claimed that he had never seen that man, but I know that .
- •She never when someone leaves her a message. (To call back)
- •Reading and speaking
- •Summary
- •Homework
- •Lesson 83 listening comprehension
Speaking
Work in pairs.
What makes people go in for sport?
Look through the reasons below. Add to this list your own ideas. Tell the class what you think.
to keep fit
to improve one / s health
to have fun
to get the best of it
to follow new trends
to find new friends
Reading
HOW DO YOU MEASURE THINGS IN VARIOUS SPORTS?
Time, the score and distance are measured in various ways depending on which type of sport you are speaking about. Decide which time, score and / or distance measurement is used in each of the sports below. Some of the words are used more than once: game, point, set, mile, inning, strokes, yard, round, move, match, meter, round, quarter, out, half, lap, down, length.
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Key: |
American Football: |
point, down, quarter, half, yard |
European Football: |
point, meter, half |
Tennis: |
point, game, set, match |
Chess: |
move, game |
Swimming: |
length, meter |
Ping Pong: |
point, game |
Horse Racing: |
lap, length |
Ice Hockey: |
point, quarter, half, game |
Boxing: |
round |
Volleyball: |
point, game |
Athletics: |
meter, yard |
Motor Racing: |
lap, miles, meters |
Baseball: |
point, inning, out |
Racketball: |
point, game |
Squash: |
point, game |
Golf: |
stroke |
Summary
What sports do you like to play?
What sports do you like to watch live?
What sports do you like to watch on TV?
What sports do you think are the best?
What’s a sport that you don’t like? Why don’t you like it?
Homework
Ex. 4, p. 144.
Lesson 78 to watch or to participate?
Дата
Procedure
Warm-up
Do you prefer watching sports at the stadium, at home on TV, or in
a bar on a giant screen?
What sports do you like to watch?
What sports do you hate to watch?
Reading and speaking
Check ex. 4, p. 144 (homework)
Reading and speaking
Read the dialogue and express your attitude to going in for sports. Do you agree with everything what is written here.
Do you like playing sports?
No, I don’t. It takes a lit of time and energy. Going in for sports only means to work and to work hard.
I wouldn’t say that. It is not necessary to become a professional sportsman. You may go in for sports when you have free time. You can swim in summer and go skiing or skating in winter. Sport is very important for our health.
Why are you so sure? As a result of sport people have broken legs and arms and other injures. Some kinds of sport are really dangerous, for example, rock climbing or parachuting. Besides, sport makes me unhappy when I lose.
On the contrary, sport can be fun as well. I particularly enjoy playing football with my classmates after classes. There is a sports ground outside our school and we usually go in for sports in the open air. And at our PE lessons we usually play volleyball and basketball.
I can’t stand taking part in school contests. To be a good sportsman doesn’t suit everyone. If everybody takes part in competitions who will have fun? As for me, I prefer to watch sports programmes on TV. I am a viewer rather than a participant.
Really? Which sports do you like watching?
I enjoy watching team sports such as football and hockey. The matches are always exciting. Sometimes I go to the stadium with my friends to support my favourite teams.
I also like to watch sports programmes on TV. But watching sports events and going in for sports are two different things. Sport helps us to stay in good shape, to keep fit and to be healthy. It make us more organized and better disciplined in our daily activities. Besides, it is a good way to meet people and to make new friends.
Do you go in for on a regular basis? What is your favourite sport?
My favourite sport is swimming. I have already been swimming for 5 years and I go to the swimming pool twice a week. It helps me to keep fit and to stay healthy. I hardly ever catch a cold and I never suffer from anything.
Listening
Do the quiz.
I’m a little upset because my team last night.
UNIT 1. PEOPLE AND RELATIONSHIP 3
9 7
21 21
UNIT 2. CHOOSE THE CAREER! 23
UNIT 3. WHY GO TO SCHOOL? 48
UNIT 4. NATIONAL CUISINE 69
UNIT 5. COMMUNICATION TECHNOLOGIES 100
2. speaking 108
3. Listening 108
4. speaking 108
5. speaking 108
6. summary 108
7. Homework 108
5. summary 111
6. Homework 111
UNIT 6. IS THE EARTH IN DANGER? 121
UNIT 7. THE WORLD OF PAINTING 144
UNIT 8. DO YOU LIKE SPORTS? 171
The Canadian hockey team six goals against Switzerland.
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