- •5A Home
- •1 Look at the picture and answer the questions.
- •2 Cut a picture of a room out of a magazine. Write five questions about the picture to give to another student.
- •3 Pronunciation. Underline the stressed syllables.
- •4 A/an or the?
- •5 Read the information and write about the flats.
- •6 Write about one of these: your house or flat, your 'dream house', or the house/flat of someone you know (your mother/brother/friend . . . ).
- •3 Say the names of these letters.
- •5 If you have Student's Cassette a, find Unit 5, Lesson c, Exercise 3. Play the conversation line by line and try to remember the next line. Check with Student's Book Exercise 3.
- •7 Read this with a dictionary.
- •6A What do you like?
- •1 Fill in the blanks.
- •2 Put in he, she, him, her, it, they or them.
- •3 Say these sentences with the correct stress.
- •6С Work
- •I Write do or does in each blank.
- •2 Choose the correct verb for each blank.
- •6D What newspaper do you read?
6С Work
I Write do or does in each blank.
1 your father work in a
garage?
2. What time you finish
work in the evening?
3. What your husband
do?
4 both your children go
to the same school? 5. Where they have
lunch? 6 your grandmother
work?7. When Andrew's sister
have lunch?
2 Choose the correct verb for each blank.
Mechanics usually work at eight o'clock.
In Spain, people dinner at ten o'clock in the evening.
My cousin Tom in Germany.
The village shop at nine o'clock in the morning.
Anita children's clothes and shoes.
I cereal and milk for breakfast.
Brian old clocks.
VERBS
repair/repairs
sell/sells
start/starts
have/has live/lives open/opens
Make eight sentences.
W
do does
What time
Do does
Mr Carter
you
your sister
your mother
her children
Jane
Dr Wagner
work? live?
have lunch? start work?
work?
start work early? work in a garage? live in London? have lunch?
4 Say these words and sentences.
if it is six British English kitchen live listen It is in the kitchen. It isn't in the living room.
Example: Where does Jane have lunch?
5 Read the texts. Don't use a dictionary. What jobs do you think the six people have? Possibilities: electrician, secretary, doctor, dentist, air hostess, photographer, bank manager, bus driver, artist, lorry driver, singer.
A. She speaks four languages. She works very long hours, but she does not work every day. She likes people and travel, and she travels a lot in her work.
Answer: She is an …
В. She doesn't work in an office. She works very long hours, and she often gets up at night - it's a tiring job. She likes people. She does not speak any foreign languages. She loves her job.
Answer:
C. He gets up at half past seven every day, has breakfast at eight o'clock, and starts work at half past nine. He works in an office; he has two secretaries and two telephones. He does not work on Saturdays. He likes people and mathematics.
Answer:
D. He usually gets up at eleven o'clock, and has breakfast at lunchtime. He works at home. He works in the afternoons, but not every day. Sometimes he works very long hours; sometimes he does not work at all. He loves his job.
Answer:
E. She lives in a big city. She gets up at two o'clock in the afternoon, and has breakfast at three o'clock. She works from 9 p.m. until 2 a.m. She goes to and from work by taxi. She does not like her job much, and she does not like the people where she works.
Answer:
F. He gets up at two o'clock in the morning. He has breakfast and lunch in motorway restaurants. He works sitting down, and he travels a lot in his work. He likes his job.
Answer: …………………………
6D What newspaper do you read?
Choose the correct verb forms.
Stan have/has breakfast at half past seven.
Karen does not have/has breakfast.
How does Karen go/goes to work?
Stan go/goes to work by bus.
My father work/works in Cardiff.
He does not like/likes travelling.
He get up I gets up at six o'clock every day.
He does not work/works on Saturdays.
9. My parents live/lives in a big flat. 10. What does your father do/does?
2 It, them, him or her? Change the sentences. You can use your dictionary.
1. I like bananas.
I like them.
I hate whisky.
Alice loves children.
Children love Alice.
I don't like rock music.
Can I speak to Bill, please?
Do you like your work?
She loves fast cars.
I don't like Mrs Harris very much.
I hate rain.
You can't speak to John. He isn't here.
Do you like big dogs?
3 Put in never, sometimes, often, usually or always. (Tell the truth!) You can use your dictionary.
1. I eat bananas. 2. I go to the cinema. 3. I drink coffee. 4. I speak French. 5. I work at home. 6. I get up before six o’clock.. |
7. I eat fish. 8. I go dancing. 9. I drink tea. 10. I read poetry. 11. I watch TV on Sundays. 12. I play tennis. |
4 Translate these into your language.
I don't like cats, but my brother likes them very much.
'Do you like dogs?' 'Yes, I do.' / 'No, I don't.'
It depends.
What time is it?
ten past three; half past three; a quarter to four; five to four
She's at home.
He's at school.
Stan gets up at seven o'clock.
After breakfast, he goes to work by bus.
What time does Karen get up?
What newspaper do you read?
What sort of music do you like?
5 If you have Student's Cassette A, find Unit 6, Lesson D, Exercise 2 (only the first sixteen questions are recorded here). Listen to the recording and write down five or more of the questions.
6 Imagine how one of these people spends his/her day, and write about it.
7 Read this with a dictionary
Dr Wagner and Judy are on their way to the airport in Dr Wagner's car. There is another car behind them, with a pretty blue lamp on top. Dr Wagner accelerates, and the police car disappears.
'But what's the problem, Judy?' asks Dr Wagner.
'I can't explain,' says Judy. 'It's too complicated.'
'I know what it is,' says Dr Wagner. 'It's that Sam. I don't like him at all. He's a very dishonest young man.'
'Sam is my boyfriend,' says Judy, 'and I love him. He has sensitive eyes and beautiful hands.' Dr Wagner does not answer.