- •Kazakh cuisine
- •Idioms and saying about food
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out № 62
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •My exam nightmare.
- •1) Complete the text with the correct form of the verbs in brackets: past simple, past continuous or past perfect:
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out№ 63
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Remember this is for information only.
- •If you have any worries about your health, you should always consult your doctor!!! Fact or myth?
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out № 65
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Money has no smell
- •Currency
- •V ocabulary
- •Glossary
- •Glossary
- •Hand out№ 67
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Travelling
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •People and their appearances
- •Main literature
- •Additional literature
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Education
- •Glossary
- •Great sphinx
- •Hand out № 72
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •I don’t have much money, so I can’t buy a bigger house (real situation).
- •If I had more money, I’d buy a bigger house (hypothetical/imaginary situation).
- •I’d never buy a car as big as yours.
- •Change your house to change your life!
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out № 73
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Victoria and Albert
- •Tristan and Isolde
- •I usually get up at 8.00 on weekdays.
- •I used to get up at 6.00 when I was at school.
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out № 74
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Great Jobs for Detail-Oriented People
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out 78
- •Armed and dangerous.
- •References
- •Hand out 79
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out№ 80
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Wedding Information
- •Glossary
- •References
- •I think animals have feelings.
- •2 What are the Earth's oldest living things?
- •3 What man-made things on Earth can be seen from space?
- •5 Why isn't there a row 13 on aeroplanes?
- •Glossary
- •C) wouldn`t make
- •References
- •Hand out 83
- •Couch potatoes.
- •Glossary
- •Hand out № 84
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Fame and Fashion. Jianni Versace
- •I think he looks cool /awful/ ridiculous.
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out № 85
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Stonehenge
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out№ 87
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Mass Media.
- •Verb patterns
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Hand out№ 88
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •In two weeks term will have finished.
- •I’ll have done the homework by Monday.
- •Glossary
- •Hand out№ 89
- •Glossary
- •Hand out№ 90
- •Intermediate level Practical lesson
- •Abai (Ibrahim) Kunanbayev
- •Word nineteen
- •Glossary
- •References
Glossary
ENGLISH |
RUSSIAN |
KAZAKH |
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couple ['kʌpl] |
пара |
жұп |
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half brother [ha:f 'brʌðə] |
сводный брат |
әкесі бір, шешесі басқа ағайындар |
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single parent ['sıŋgl] |
одинокие родители |
жалғызбасты ата-ана |
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stepmother ['stepˌmʌðə] |
мачеха |
өгей шеше |
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an only child [æn 'əunlı tʃaıld] |
единственный ребенок |
жалғыз бала |
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independent [ˏındı'pendənt] |
независимый |
тәуелсіз |
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jealous ['dʒeləs] |
ревнивый |
қызғаншақ |
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reliable [rı'laıəbl] |
надежный |
сенімді |
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selfish ['selfıʃ] |
эгоистичный |
өзімшіл |
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moody ['mu:dı] |
капризный |
қыңыр |
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References
Main:
Clive Oxenden “New English File”. Intermediate level. Student’s book. Oxford University Press. 2010.
Clive Oxenden “New English File”. Intermediate level. Work book. Oxford University Press. 2010.
Additional:
John and Liz Soars «New Headway”. Intermediate level. Student’s book. Oxford University Press, 2010
John and Liz Soars «New Headway”. Intermediate level. Work book. Oxford University Press, 2010
Audio discs of “New English File” for Intermediate level, Disc-1.
R.Murphy. “Essential grammar”. Second edition. Intermediate level. Cambridge University Press. 2010
Hand out № 65
Discipline: English as a foreign language Credits: 2
Intermediate level Practical lesson
Lexical theme: Money matters
Grammar: Present Perfect
Teacher: assistant professor Karybayeva G. A.
G RAMMAR COMMENTPresent perfect simple: have/has+ past participle(worked/ seen, etc.)
I’ve been to London, but I haven’t been to Oxford. He’s just arrived at the airport. I’vealready done my homework. Can I watch TV? |
Make sentences with present perfect (and for/since if necessary).
he/feel very well recently -
we/spend/much time together -
they/know/each other/ 10 years +
how long/marry/you/to Alan ?
I/ buy/ a lot of thing -
Underline the correct item.
Lisa has lived in the United States for/since 2000.
He hasn’t been to the gym for/since a whole month.
She’s had that bike since/for last July.
She has worked in that shop since/for two weeks.
He’s played football since/for she was five.
E xercise 1 Translate the words with help of a dictionary which refer to the theme “Money matters”.
Complete these sentences with a verb in the correct tense.
be worth borrow can’t afford charge cost earn inherit invest lend owe save take out waste |
My uncle died and left me £200. I … £200 from my uncle.
I put some money aside every week for my next holiday. I … money every week.
I asked my brother to give me €10 until next week. I … €10 from him.
My brother gave me €10 until next week. He … me €10.
I often spend money on stupid things. I often … money.
I don’t have enough money to buy that car. I … to buy that car.
I had to pay the mechanic €100to repair my car. The mechanic …€100.
I went to the cash machine and got €200. I … €200 the cash machine.
I bought a book. It was $25. The book … (me) $25.
Jim gave me $ 100. I haven’t paid it back yet. I … Jim $ 100.
I bought some shares in British Telecom. I … some money.
I work in supermarket. They pay me €2000 a month. I … €2000 a month.
I could sell my house for about €200,000. My house … about €200,000.
Exercise 2. Discuss following questions.
What do you understand by the following proverbs and sayings about money? Do you have similar ones in your language?
There are some things money can’t buy.
Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.
Lend your money and lose a friend.
Money can’t buy you happiness.
Exercise 3. Speak on the theme “My bad experience with money” using given phrases and proverbs.
Useful
phrases to
pay for something to
pay somebody back the money to
pay in cash to
pay by credit card to
spend money on something to
lend money from somebody
Proverbs Money has no
smell. Money is a
good servant but a bad master. Lend your
money and lose your friend. A bargain is
a bargain. Time is
money. Money makes
the world go round. Money spent on the brain is never spent
in vain.
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Exercise 4. Listen [1, P.23] to a new bulletin. How many different news items are there?
Answer the questions.
How many people were injured in the car crash?
How fast the lorry was going?
How many workers have walked out of the Peugeot factory?
What pay rise do they want?
How many more unemployed is there this year?
How many are there in total?
By how much have house prices increased in the last five years?
How much does a three-bed roomed house cost in south-east England?
Exercise 5. Retell the main idea of the listened text.
E xercise 6. Read the text and translate the 1st paragraph of the text.
