- •Unit 3. Lifestyle: Leisure for pleasure
- •1. Answer the following questions.
- •2. Look at the following list of hobbies and leisure activities. Arrange them in order of their popularity with your classmates. Work in small groups.
- •3. Give personal information.
- •4. Read the following paragraph and answer the questions below.
- •5. Express your agreement or disagreement with the following quotes.
- •6. Read and choose the correct alternatives in the sentences below.
- •7. Add the adjectives in task 6 to the table below. Use them in the sentences of your own.
- •8. Work with a partner. Choose the correct form.
- •9. Match a question in column a with an answer in column b.
- •10. Match a line in a with a line in b.
- •11. Use the words in the list below to express your preferences.
- •12. Give reasons why you enjoy doing something.
- •Vocabulary
- •13. Translate the derivatives; say to what part of speech they belong.
- •14. Choose the corresponding English word.
- •15. Match the parts of speech (a–d) with the lists of typical suffixes (1–4).
- •16. Match the words/phrases of similar meaning.
- •17. Match the words to their opposites.
- •18. Express the following in one word.
- •19. Find the odd word out.
- •20. Translate the sentences paying attention to the words in bold.
- •21. Read and translate the sentences.
- •22. Fill in the correct word from the list below. Some words may be used more than once.
- •23. Complete the sentences with the prepositions in the box.
- •24. Match the sentence beginnings (a-g) with their endings (1-7).
- •25. Complete the paragraph with the prepositions from the box.
- •26. Work with a partner. Discuss the following question:
- •Fill Your Free Time with fulfilling activities
- •27. Are these statements true or false?
- •28. Complete the paragraph using the words from the box.
- •29. Read the article and do the task after it. How to Start the Active Leisure Habit
- •31. Complete the following table.
- •36. Complete the sentences putting the verbs in the Past Simple Tense.
- •37. Make the following sentences negative.
- •38. Complete the sentences. Put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative.
- •39. Rewrite each sentence as positive, negative or a general question, according to the instructions.
- •40. Ask questions about the information in italics.
- •46. Write negative sentences with the verb in the correct form.
- •47. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb given in the box.
- •48. Make these sentences into general questions. Give short answers.
- •49. Complete the sentences.
- •50. Ask questions about the information in italics.
- •51. Work with a partner. Act out the following dialogue.
- •52. Work in pairs or small groups. Discuss the questions.
- •54. Explain the meaning of the following words and collocations.
- •55. Express the following in one word.
- •56. Fill in the correct word from the list below. Some words may be used more than once.
- •57. Take roles and act out the following dialogues. The first one is between Mrs Smith and her younger son John. The second is between Mrs Smith and a shop assistant.
- •58. Express your agreement or disagreement with the following quotes.
- •59. Discuss the following in small groups.
46. Write negative sentences with the verb in the correct form.
I know she ___ (agree) with this idea.
I ___ (give up).
My parents ___ (return) home before twelve.
It ___ (rain) today.
I ___ (go) anywhere for a walk tonight.
Don’t trust this company. You ___ (see) your money again.
47. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verb given in the box.
be, get, win, enjoy, leave, tell, cut, open |
Don’t say anything to Sally about the surprise party on Friday. — Don’t worry, I ___ her.
Randy and Diana are in love with each other. — Yes. I think they ___ married soon.
I promise, I ___ on time. I ___ late.
Please, stay with me. — Don’t worry, I ___ you.
It’s too hot in here. — You’re right. I ___ a window.
I’m too tired to cut the grass. — Don’t worry! I ___ it for you.
I’m going to the big baseball match tonight. My team, Dallas Cowboys, are playing. — Do you think they ___?
Are you looking forward to your party? — Yes. I hope everyone ___ it.
48. Make these sentences into general questions. Give short answers.
Example:
(You be) at home tomorrow? — Will you be at home tomorrow? — Yes, I will./ No, I won’t.
(You see) your parents this weekend?
(They go) to Scotland in June?
(You come) to dinner tomorrow?
(Sam be) at the party too?
(You marry) me?
49. Complete the sentences.
Example:
Who will arrange everything? — Diana.
___ Kate ___ next year? — She’ll be 18.
___ for breakfast? — I’ll have a cup of coffee and a toast.
___ at the station? — They’ll meet at about 3 o’clock.
___ it take? — About an hour.
___ win the race? — It’s rather difficult to predict.
50. Ask questions about the information in italics.
At the weekend we’ll probably go to the cinema.
It will be rainy and quite cold.
They’ll meet Joyce at the airport at 7 o’clock.
No, I won’t work from Wednesday till Friday.
It’ll take you an hour and a half to get to the city centre.
51. Work with a partner. Act out the following dialogue.
I went shopping
Tom : |
Sarah, what did you do today? |
Sarah : |
I went shopping. |
Tom : |
Did you buy anything? |
Sarah : |
Yes, I bought a few things. |
Tom : |
What did you buy? |
Sarah : |
I bought this coat. Do you like it? |
Tom : |
Yeah, I like it a lot. It’s very pretty. Where did you buy it? |
Sarah : |
At the mall on 5th street. |
Tom : |
Was it expensive? |
Sarah : |
No, it wasn’t expensive. It was on sale for 20 dollars. |
Tom : |
That’s cheap. |
Sarah : |
I know. It was a really good deal. |
Tom : |
I don’t think you’ll need to wear it for a while. It’s been really hot lately. |