- •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.
- •Positive form — Irregular verbs
- •37. Find the word that doesn’t belong to each list. Give the Present Tense form of the verbs.
- •38. Complete the sentences putting the verbs in the Past Simple Tense.
- •Negative form
- •39. Make the following sentences negative.
- •40. Complete the sentences. Put the verb into the correct form, positive or negative.
- •41. Rewrite each sentence as positive, negative or a general question, according to the instructions.
- •42. Ask questions about the information in italics.
- •48. Work in pairs or small groups. Discuss the questions.
- •50. Explain the meaning of the following words and collocations.
- •51. Express the following in one word.
- •52. Fill in the correct word from the list below. Some words may be used more than once.
- •53. Study 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.
- •54. Express your agreement or disagreement with the following quotes.
- •55. Discuss the following in small groups.
22. Fill in the correct word from the list below. Some words may be used more than once.
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experience, enjoyed, entertained, pleasurable, pleasurably, hobby, engages, improve, improvement, disappointment |
Coin collecting has been a ___ of mine ever since I was a child.
I find gardening a very ___ hobby.
Jumping out of an airplane at ten thousand feet is quite an ___, I can tell you!
He ___ in many sports.
He was ___ surprised.
It’s a fascinating film – we ___ it immensely.
The trip was a big ___ – it rained every day.
A group of children ___ us with a lively dance called a tarantella.
Meeting her after all these years was an unforgettable ___.
If your driving continues to___, you should have no problem passing the test.
The team played much better on Saturday. I just hope this ___ continues.
23. Complete the sentences with the prepositions in the box.
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in, on, of, to, with |
The daily activities which we most enjoy are those associated ___ free time.
It is particularly enjoyable to take part ___ artistic activities, such as singing or taking dance lessons.
Only people engaging ___ a leisure activity can decide whether this activity is enjoyable or not.
I got her involved ___ the planning.
Music is one ___ my interests and I love going ___ symphony concerts.
Their songs appeal ___ a broad spectrum of music lovers.
The park was full ___ people, enjoying themselves ___ the sunshine.
He had a great sense ___ humour and always enjoyed a good joke.
The children were so absorbed ___ their game, that they didn’t hear me when I called.
Your standard of living not only depends ___ your income, but also ___ the amount of leisure you enjoy.
A reduction ___ working hours has led ___ an increase ___ leisure time.
Periods of free time are the most enjoyable moments ___ the day but our appreciation ___ our free time varies according to the activities ___ which it is devoted.
24. Match the sentence beginnings (a-g) with their endings (1-7).
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1 the idea of learning a new language. 2 to accomplish our task. 3 takes a lot of effort. 4 recreate alike. 5 you’re going to take the English exam. 6 just one of her many accomplishments. 7 because we don’t really know enough about it. |
25. Complete the paragraph with the prepositions from the box.
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of, in, for, from, to, by |
Hobbies
A thing we do ___ our free time ___ recreation and pleasure is called a hobby. Hobbies are practiced ___ interest and enjoyment, rather than ___ money. What are hobbies ___ some people are professions ___ others: a game tester may enjoy cooking as a hobby, while a professional chef might enjoy playing computer games. Generally speaking, the person who does something ___ fun, not remuneration (оплата, вознаграждение), is called an amateur (or hobbyist), as distinct ___ a professional. Engaging ___ a hobby can lead ___ acquiring substantial skill, knowledge, and experience. A lot ___ celestial bodies and events have been discovered ___ amateur astronomers. However, the aim ___ a hobby is pleasure and personal fulfillment.
While some hobbies strike many people as trivial or boring, hobbyists find something entertaining about them. In fact, anything can be a hobby, ___ collecting stamps and board games ___ doing extreme sports and making model airplanes.
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