- •Unit 6 filmfestivals word-building
- •Grammar present perfect
- •Обратите внимание!
- •Language use
- •Language use and speaking
- •What have you or someone you know just done?
- •Language use and communication
- •What has Nick done over the last month?
- •In pairs. Find out what your partner has done recently and then tell the rest of the group about it.
- •Complete each answer with “Yes” or “No”.
- •Language use and speaking
- •Communication
- •Grammar present perfect vs past simple
- •Language use and communication
- •Language use
- •Speaking and communication
- •Complete using the correct verb form.
- •Ask your partner the questions. After each question ask them for more information using Past Simple. Decide if your partner is telling the truth.
- •Answer b’s questions. Say “Yes, I have, actually”, and give more information
- •1) Complete using the correct verb form.
- •2) Answer a’s questions. Say “Yes, I have, actually”, and give more information using Past Simple.If you have really done it, tell the truth. If you haven’t, invent the details.
- •3) Ask your partner the questions. After each question ask them for more information using Past Simple. Decide if your partner is telling the truth.
- •Reading and language use
- •Alfred Hitchcock
- •Andrew Steel
- •Communication
- •Imagine you’re 60 and you’ve managed to fulfill all your dreams. Take turns
- •Vocabulary and language use
- •Into Russian.
- •Reading
- •Reading, vocabulary and film terms
- •Venice film festival.
- •If you feel the question is too personal, you can say
- •San Francisco Short Film Festival
- •Rules and Regulations:
- •Bfi London Film Festival
- •Viewing
- •In your ownphrases.
- •Writing
- •Reading and speaking
- •Interest you? Why?
- •1St uk Disability Film Festival Day
- •Scan through the flyers and find the following information for each festival if available:
- •Chose only one festival to attend. Give your reasons comparing the chosen festival with the others.
- •Writing and speaking
- •Vocabulary
- •Communication
- •Vgik Student Film Festival and / or Moscow International Film Festival. Speaking
- •Vocabulary list.
Language use
Exercise 4. Open the brackets using Present Perfect.
Ex.: Michael has arrived . (arrive)
Thank you very much. You … me a lot. (help)
She … a lot in her life. (travel)
Is Ann ill? I … her this week. (not see)
I’m afraid he … the work yet. (not finish)
… you … Bill yet? (call)
We … already … everything. (do)
Why are the police here? What … ? (happen)
Stay for lunch. Steve … a lovely meal. (cook)
… Mary … your e-mail yet? (answer)
It … raining. We can go out now. (stop)
… you … your keys? (find)
Who … the glass? (break)
I think I … you somewhere before. (see)
I … so much about you. (hear)
Exercise 5. Listen to the song.
Brighton in the Rain
original lyrics by Robert Campbell
I'venever been to Athens and I've never been to Rome
I'veonly seen the Pyramids in picture books at home
I've never sailed across the sea or been inside a plane
I'vealways spent my holidays in Brighton in the rain.
I've never eaten foreign food or drunk in a foreign bar
I've never kissed a foreign girl or driven a foreign car
I've never had to find my way in a country I don't know
I'vealways known just where I am and where I’ll never go.
I'veread travel books by writers who have been to Pakistan
I've heard people telling stories of adventures in Iran
I've watched TV documentaries about China and Brazil
ButI've never been abroad myself; it’s making me feel ill.
I'vestudied several languages like Hindi and Malay
I've learnt lots of useful sentences I've never been able to say
The furthest place I've ever been was to the Isle of Man
And that was full of tourists from Jamaica and Japan.
I'venever been to Athens and I've never been to Rome
I'veonly seen the Pyramids in picture books at home
I've never sailed across the sea or been inside a plane
I'vealways spent my holidays in Brighton in the rain.
Exercise 6. Close the text of the song. Fill in the gaps and complete the song lyrics with Present Perfect forms of the verbs listed below (verbs may be used more than once). Listen to the song again and check your answers.
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be
drive
drink
eat
go
have
hear
kiss
know
learn
read
sail
see
spend
study
watch
I’ve never (1) _ _ _ _ to Athens and I’ve never (2) _ _ _ _ to Rome.
I've only (3) _ _ _ _ the Pyramids in picture books at home.
I've never (4) _ _ _ _ _ _ across the sea or (5) _ _ _ _ inside a plane.
I've always (6) _ _ _ _ _ my holidays in Brighton in the rain.
I've never (7) _ _ _ _ _ foreign food or (8) _ _ _ _ in a foreign bar.
I've never (9) _ _ _ _ _ _ a foreign girl or (10) _ _ _ _ _ _ a foreign car.
I've never (11) _ _ _ to find my way in a country I don’t know.
I've always (12) _ _ _ _ _ just where I am and where I’ll never go.
I've (13) _ _ _ _ travel books by writers who have (14) _ _ _ _ to Pakistan.
I’ve (15) _ _ _ _ _ people telling stories of adventures in Iran.
I’ve (16) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ TV documentaries about China and Brazil.
But I've never (17) _ _ _ _ abroad myself. It’s making me feel ill.
I've (18) _ _ _ _ _ _ _ several languages like Hindi and Malay.
I've (19) _ _ _ _ _ _ lots of useful sentences I’ve never (20) _ _ _ _ able to say.
The furthest place I’ve ever (21) _ _ _ _ was to the Isle of Man,
and that was full of tourists from Jamaica and Japan.
Exercise 7.Complete these sentences with a verb from the list.
phone see start finish eat eat leave be do play
… you … here before? – No, this is my first time here.
Where’s my watch? – I don’t know. I … it.
… you ever … snake? – No, but I … octopus.
Chris … just … . He … a message for you.
I … almost … . Give me five more minutes.
… he … this game before? – No, but I’m sure you can teach him. He’s a quick learner.
She … many different jobs since she left school and now she’s a writer.
Have you got an umbrella with you? It … raining.
