- •Introductory phonetic-orthoepic course
 - •Introduction
 - •Introductory text*
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •1. We use certain expressions in different social situations.
 - •2. Fill in the blanks with the necessary words in brackets.
 - •3. Complete the following sentences.
 - •4. Translate into English.
 - •5. Match the sentences with the correct photos. The first was done for you.
 - •1. Address the following people.
 - •2. Insert a suitable form of address.
 - •3. Fill in prepositions or adverbs where necessary.
 - •1. Read the following dialogues.
 - •2. Complete the conversations with the correct expressions.
 - •3. Make up your own dialogues with the following word combinations.
 - •4. Translate the following dialogues into English.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •3. Match the story with the correct words.
 - •4. Translate into English.
 - •1. Read the following dialogues.
 - •2. Find the logical order of the following dialogue parts.
 - •3. Translate the anecdotes into English.
 - •2. Draw your own family tree and write a short summary of your family background (family history).
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •1. Fill in the gaps with prepositions.
 - •2. Complete the sentences with the suitable words. More than one answer is possible.
 - •3. Complete the sentences with the correct words.
 - •4. From these jumbled words, find combinations to describe people, as in the example. Some of the combinations are hyphenated. Use a dictionary if necessary.
 - •1. You want to know about the following: someone’s general appearance / their height / their weight.
 - •2. How would you describe a person in each of these cases?
 - •3. Agree or disagree with the following statements.
 - •4. Study the article and do the following activities.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •3. Read the following dialogue.
 - •4. Act as interpreter, translate Ukrainian lines into English.
 - •1. Imagine you’ve just moved into a new flat, and for the first six months you can only have six of the following. Which would you choose?
 - •2. Study the advertisements and find the following.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Choose the correct answer.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •2. Tell what’s the time:
 - •3. Read the following dialogues.
 - •4. Complete the dialogue.
 - •1. Can you complete these sentences with the correct number?
 - •2. Read the poem and tell what happened to Solomon Grundy during a week.
 - •4. Speak about yourself and your country completing these sentences.
 - •5. Read the joke and say how you personally appreciate time.
 - •Introductory text
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •Identify weather conditions in these pictures.
 - •2. What disaster is being described in each of these sentences?
 - •1. Say the following in one word.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •If we want to look after the environment, there are certain things we should and shouldn’t do. Complete these two lists in suitable ways.
 - •Improving Zoos
 - •It’s Getting Hotter
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
 - •Vocabulary practice
 - •Internet word scramble. Guess the hidden words.
 - •2. Complete the missing lines in the following dialogues.
 - •It is said like this:
 - •Introductory text
 - •Our Lives and Computer Technology
 - •1. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
 - •2. Complete the following sentences.
 - •Vocabulary practice
 - •1. Add another word, abbreviation, or part of a word, to complete common ‘computer’ words and phrases.
 - •2. Can you remember what these symbols mean?
 - •3. Complete the text with the words in the box.
 - •4. Translate the following sentences into English.
 - •5. Read, smile and find in the Internet similar computer jokes either in English or in Ukrainian.
 - •1. Read the following dialogue.
 - •2. Read the dialogue and fill in the missing words. The first letter of each missing word is given.
 - •3. Computers have many applications in a great variety of fields.
 - •4. Study the information and express your ideas on the topic.
 - •1. Read the text and do the following tasks.
 - •2. Study the article and answer the questions.
 - •3. In small groups, choose one of the areas in the diagram below and discuss what computers can do in this area.
 - •Introductory text
 - •Juvenile Crime
 - •Decide whether the following statements about the text are true or false.
 - •Vocabulary practice
 - •1. Read the following dialogue.
 - •2. What is your opinion of the following statements? Agree or disagree.
 - •4. Read the text and do the activities that follow.
 - •1. Read the text and express your ideas on the offered questions.
 - •2. Study the information about youth subcultures and tell…
 - •3. Write a paragraph to fit this newspaper headline. Give some details about the crime and the court case using topical vocabulary.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
 - •Vocabulary practice
 - •3. Match up the shop (departments) with the appropriate goods. Give answers in the box.
 - •4. Say the same in one word or a phrase.
 - •5. Fill in the blank with the corresponding words.
 - •6. Translate the following sentences into English.
 - •1. Read the following dialogue.
 - •2. Find the logical order of the following dialogue parts.
 - •3. Complete these lines from the conversations.
 - •4. Explain clothing idioms and find equivalents in your native language. Use them in the sentences of your own.
 - •5. Comparing shopping.
 - •1. Read the text and check your ideas.
 - •2. Read the text and do the activities that follow.
 - •4. Do the shopping crossword and check how easy it is.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following.
 - •Vocabulary practice
 - •Introductory text
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •2. Which symptoms indicate these diseases?
 - •3. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the words.
 - •4. Match the words on the left to their definitions on the right.
 - •5. What advice does the doctor give?
 - •6. Translate the sentences into English.
 - •1. Read the following dialogues.
 - •2. Complete the following dialogue with the appropriate words from the box.
 - •3. Below is step-to-step guide to artificial respiration. Put the jumbled sentences in the right order by numbering them (1 – 7).
 - •4. Put the words into the gaps in the text.
 - •5. Put the correct words from the table below in the above article.
 - •6. Read the article; state whether the sentences given after it true (t) or false (f).
 - •2. Study the article and discuss the following:
 - •3. Read the article about eating disorders and tell whether you agree / disagree with the following statements:
 - •Introductory text
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •4. Organize these words and put them in the correct columns below.
 - •Valuable, afford, traditional, weird, video arcades, rhythm
 - •Introductory text
 - •2. Define whether the text statement is true (t) or false (f).
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •1. Match the words and word combinations from the left column with the definitions from the right column.
 - •2. Find the ‘odd one out’. There may be more than one answer. Give your reasons.
 - •3. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form as in the example.
 - •4. Read the sayings of famous people about art and decide which definition appeals to you most. You may choose several sayings to complete your own definition.
 - •5. Read the following dialogue and discuss the after-dialogue questions.
 - •1. Read the lines of a comic vaudeville ‘Romantic Fools’ by Rich Orloff.
 - •2. What word or phrase is being defined?
 - •3. Fill in the blanks below with the words in the box.
 - •Blockbusters
 - •4. Study the inside structure of a theatre. Which seats are the most prestigious / convenient / cheap / expensive?
 - •5. Write out music styles mentioned in the text. Think of other styles, give their definition or description.
 - •6. Translate into English.
 - •3. Read the text and discuss the following.
 - •In the town (Directions, Street Notices)
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Translate the words in brackets using the text information.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •1. Make up the words out of the given letters.
 - •2. Find the topic-connected words among jumbled letters in the box.
 - •3. Match the words or word combinations with their definitions.
 - •4. Match the sign with the correct word below.
 - •5. Choose a proper word from the box to complete the sentences.
 - •6. Translate into English.
 - •1. Read the following dialogues.
 - •2. Fill in the gaps of the text using the words in right-hand column.
 - •3. You are at point X in the map. Follow the directions and write the name of the place next to each sentence.
 - •1. Read the text and do the activities that follow.
 - •2. Read the text about the underground system in London, divide it into logical parts, entitle them.
 - •Introductory text
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Complete the following sentences using the text information.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •3. Find the ‘odd one out’. There may be more than one answer. Give your reasons.
 - •1. Read the following dialogues.
 - •3. Translate the following dialogues into English.
 - •4. Translate into English.
 - •5. Translate the words in brackets in the correct tense form.
 - •1. Read the text and find examples of historical hotels in your own country.
 - •2. What would you say in these situations?
 - •3. Disagree with the statements avoiding simple negations.
 - •4. Lest we forget how difficult it is to master the English language, consider these travel and hotel signs from around the world. Try to say them correctly.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Choose one suitable word underlined in each sentence.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •1. Match the words and word combinations from the left column with the definitions from the right column.
 - •2. Choose the correct variant.
 - •3. Choose the correct response out of two. If both responses are acceptable, choose the one that sounds more natural.
 - •4. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form as in the example.
 - •5. Translate the following sentences into English.
 - •2. Read the text, putting the verbs in the proper tense form.
 - •3. Work in pairs. Make up the dialogues on the following situations:
 - •4. Guess what holidays (American, Ukrainian and British) are described in the following sentences. The answers are given below.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Complete the sentences.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •2. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form as in the example.
 - •3. Choose the correct variant to complete the sentences.
 - •4. Match the halves of the sentence.
 - •5. Translate the following sentences into English.
 - •1. Read the following dialogues.
 - •2. Translate these questions into English and answer them.
 - •1. Read the text and do the tasks that follow.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •4. Paraphrase the parts of the sentences in bold type using words and word combinations from the text. Change the new sentences if it is required.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •3. Find the ‘odd one out’. There may be more than one answer. Give your reasons.
 - •4. What do you think a good language learner does? Make up as many sentences as possible with the phrase given in the table.
 - •5. Match the words and word combinations with their explanation.
 - •6. Fill in the blanks with prepositions where required.
 - •1. Read the following dialogue.
 - •2. Answer the following questions.
 - •3. Decide which answer – a, b, c or d – best fits each space and read the story given below.
 - •4. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form and grammar category as in the example.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Choose the correct answer.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •2. There are 15 words in this word square that are connected with money. Find 14 more by looking across or down the word square.
 - •3. What can you say in these situations? Complete the sentences but don’t use the underlined words and phrases.
 - •4. Choose the most suitable word or phrase to complete each sentence.
 - •5. Match the words and word combinations from the left column with the definitions from the right column.
 - •6. Choose one suitable word underlined in each sentence.
 - •1. Read the following dialogues.
 - •2. Choose the most suitable response to each sentence (a-I) from the sentences (1-9).
 - •3. Translate the sentences into English.
 - •4. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form as in the example.
 - •5. Read the conversations below and guess the meanings of the phrases in bold. Match them with the definitions after the dialogues.
 - •1. Read the text and do the tasks given after it.
 - •2. Read and explain the following quotations.
 - •Introductory text
 - •1. Comprehension questions.
 - •2. Find in the text English equivalents to the following words and phrases.
 - •Vocabualary practice
 - •2. Translate the words given in brackets.
 - •3. Read the text. Use the word given in brackets changing its form as in the example.
 - •4. Choose the correct word in each sentence.
 - •5. Choose the correct option.
 - •6. Translate the following sentences.
 - •4. Read the dialogues.
 - •5. What would you say if you took part in these dialogues?
 - •6. Translate the dialogues into English.
 - •1. Study the following information carefully and give answers to the questions.
 - •3. Read the sample of application form. What is the difference between application form and resume? Try to fill in the following:
 - •In the town
 - •Verb. Auxiliary Verbs to be, to have, to do
 - •Indefinite Group of Tenses
 - •Infinitive
 - •1. Insert articles a / an, the where possible.
 - •2. Complete the sentences using a / an, the where necessary.
 - •3. Supply a / an, the where possible.
 - •4. Choose the correct answer, pay attention on the usage of a definite article.
 - •5. Translate into English.
 - •1. Make the following nouns plural.
 - •2.Choose the correct verb is / are. Mind the noun (singular or plural).
 - •3. Make selected nouns plural. Don’t forget to make other changes in the sentences.
 - •4. Choose the correct word in brackets.
 - •5. Choose the correct form of the compound noun.
 - •6. Write selected nouns singular. Make changes in the sentence where necessary.
 - •7. Correct the mistakes in these sentences.
 - •8. Rewrite these sentences using ‘s, s’, or just an apostrophe (‘).
 - •9. Translate into English.
 - •10*. Supply the correct plural forms.
 - •2. Fill in the missing words into the gaps. Mind the first two words in each task.
 - •4. Complete the sentences.
 - •5. Decide which one is right. If wrong correct it.
 - •6. Rewrite the sentences using the italicized words.
 - •7. Supply as…as, not so…as, less.
 - •8. Read the conversation with Todd. He compares the places he visited last year. Can you complete any of the sentences?
 - •9. Translate into English.
 - •10*. Put in the right forms. Alternatives are possible.
 - •1. Use the correct personal pronouns. Watch the words in brackets. Model: ___ often reads books. (Lisa) – She often reads books.
 - •2. Put in my / our / your / his / her / their / its.
 - •3. Choose the right word.
 - •4. Put in the relative pronouns who, which or whose where necessary. Model: Peter is the boy ____ rides the blue bike. – Peter is the boy who rides the blue bike.
 - •5. Supply anybody / anyone, nothing, anything, nobody / no one, somebody / someone or something in these sentences.
 - •6. Translate into English.
 - •7*. Put in reflexive pronouns (ourselves, etc.) or object pronouns (us, etc.).
 - •Verbs to be, to have, to do
 - •1. Put in the following forms of to be (am, are, is) into the gaps in the text.
 - •2. Supply am, is, are, was, were or weren’t.
 - •3. Decide which tense / number of the expression there is / are fits in the sentence below.
 - •5. Look at the underlined forms of have, has or had in the following sentences. Decide whether these verbs are auxiliary verbs or main verbs.
 - •6. Complete the following sentences by using the right form of to have (have, has, had).
 - •7. Define the meaning of the verb “to do” in the following sentences.
 - •8. Complete the following sentences by using the right form of to do (do, don’t, does, doesn’t, did, didn’t, done).
 - •Indefinite group
 - •1. Replace the infinitive in brackets by the Present Indefinite Tense (I do).
 - •2. Choose the correct verb in each sentence.
 - •4. Put the words in these questions in correct order. Then, write short answers.
 - •5. Translate into English.
 - •1. Complete these sentences. Use the verbs from the box in Past Indefinite.
 - •2. Supply the past forms of the irregular verbs in italics.
 - •5. Correct the following sentences.
 - •1. Put the following sentences in the Future Indefinite Tense.
 - •2. Insert the missing conjunctions in the following sentences. Use conjunctions: when, till, before, after, as soon as, while, if.
 - •4. Complete the sentences. Use I think I’ll … or I don’t think I’ll and one of the following verbs: buy, go, have, play.
 - •6. Translate into English.
 - •7. Put down five types of questions to the following sentences.
 - •1. Open the brackets using Present Continuous (I’m doing).
 - •2. Translate the words given in brackets using Present Continuous.
 - •3. Use the verbs given in brackets in Present Indefinite (I do) / Present Continuous (I’m doing).
 - •4. Complete the sentences with Present Indefinite (I do) / Present Continuous (I’m doing) forms of the following verbs.
 - •Belong, need, see, take, bite, play, shine, understand, drive, prefer, sing, watch, look, rain, snow, write
 - •1. Use Past Continuous (I was doing) in the sentences below.
 - •2. Complete the sentences in a choosing the most suitable phrase from b.
 - •3. Make sentences from the words in brackets. Put the verbs into correct form: Past Indefinite (I did) / Past Continuous (I was doing).
 - •4. Complete the sentences using Past Continuous of the verbs in the box.
 - •5. Thanslate the following sentences.
 - •6*. Put in Past Indefinite (I did) / Past Continuous (I was doing). Note where both forms are possible.
 - •1. Open the brackets using Future Continuous (I will be doing).
 - •2. Supply Future Indefinite (I will do) / Future Continuous (I will be doing).
 - •3. Use Past Continuous (I was doing) / Future Continuous (I will be doing) in the following sentences.
 - •4. Translate the following sentences.
 - •6*. Put in the correct forms of have / have got.
 - •2. Join these pairs of sentences, using the conjunctions in brackets. Change one verb into the Past Perfect (I had done).
 - •3. Supply the Past Perfect (I had done) / Past Simple (I did).
 - •4. Open the brackets using the verbs in Past Simple (I did) / Past Continuous (I was doing) / Past Perfect (I had done)
 - •5. Translate the following sentences into English.
 - •6. Make up five types of questions to the following sentences.
 - •7*. Open the brackets using Past Simple (I did) / Past Perfect (I had done)
 - •3. Using the words in brackets, complete the text below with the Future Simple (I will do) / Future Perfect (I will have done)
 - •4. First, read Jack’s itinerary for tomorrow. Then, for each sentence, choose either Future Continuous (I will be doing) or Future Perfect (I will have done) to complete it.
 - •5*. Put in the Future Simple (I will do) / Future Continuous (I will be doing) / Future Perfect (I will have done).
 - •Insert ‘have’ / ‘has’ according to the person given.
 - •8*. Put in the Present Perfect (I have done) / Present Perfect Continuous (I have been doing) / Past Simple (I did).
 - •5*. Put in the Past Perfect (I had done) / Past Perfect Continuous (I had been doing) / Past Simple (I did). Give alternatives where possible.
 - •1. Write passive sentences in Present, Past, Future Simple.
 - •2. Rewrite the sentences in Passive Voice.
 - •3. Rewrite the sentences in the proper tenses in Passive.
 - •4. Put the verbs in brackets into Past Indefinite or Past Continuous Passive.
 - •5. When were these famous people born? Choose the right year for each person.
 - •6. Complete the sentences using being with one of these verbs: keep, pay, attack, give, invite, use, ask
 - •7. Give the following sentences in Passive Voice.
 - •8. Rewrite the sentences in Active Voice.
 - •9. Translate into English using the verbs in Passive.
 - •10*. Put in the correct forms, active or passive, of the verbs in brackets.
 - •1. Choose the correct word from those in brackets to fill the blank in each sentence.
 - •2. Fill in the table reporting the statements with said (except 13) moving the clauses ‘one tense back’.
 - •3. Turn each direct-speech statements into indirect speech with tense changes.
 - •4. Report these Yes / No questions moving the clauses ‘one tense back’.
 - •5. Report these special questions moving the clauses ‘one tense back’.
 - •6. Report these subject-questions moving the clauses ‘one tense back’ only where necessary.
 - •7. Report the following statements using indirect commands.
 - •I told him to wait for me.
 - •8. Renew direct speech in the following sentences.
 - •9. Translate the sentences following the rules of Sequence of Tenses.
 - •10*. Put in the correct forms and tenses into the gaps.
 - •1. Supply the correct forms of the missing verbs.
 - •2. Change these sentences to begin with an imperative.
 - •3. Write Type 2 Conditionals to match these situations.
 - •If I had a spare ticket, I could / would take you to the concert.
 - •4. Write sentences with I wish…
 - •5. Comment on the following situations with if (expressing regret, etc.).
 - •If John hadn’t eaten too / so much birthday cake, he wouldn’t have been sick.
 - •6. Use Mixed Conditionals in these sentences.
 - •7. Open brackets using Zero Conditional.
 - •8. Translate into English using Conditionals.
 - •9*. Put in the right Conditionals.
 - •Infinitive
 - •1. Translate and memorize the following expressions.
 - •2. State the form and the function of the Infinitive. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian.
 - •3. Use the appropriate form of the Infinitive.
 - •4. Insert to where necessary.
 - •5. Combine each of the following parts of sentences into one sentence using an Infinitive.
 - •6. Complete the following sentences by adding the Infinitive to each sentence.
 - •7. Insert the correct forms of the verbs given in brackets after ‘would rather’ and ‘would sooner’.
 - •8. Translate the sentences into English using the Infinitive.
 - •9*. Put in the correct forms of the verbs.
 - •Insert to where necessary.
 - •1. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian, paying special attention to the use of the Complex Object.
 - •2. Insert to where necessary.
 - •3. Replace the following complex sentences or groups of sentences by simple sentences with the Complex Object.
 - •4. Fill in the blanks with suitable verbs. Give several variants where possible.
 - •6. Translate the sentences into English using the Complex Object.
 - •1. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian paying attention to the Complex Subject.
 - •2. Open the brackets using the correct form of the Infinitive.
 - •3. Translate the words in brackets.
 - •3. Paraphrase the following sentences using the Complex Subject.
 - •4. Transform the following sentences using the Complex Subject. Use the verbs given in brackets.
 - •5. Translate the sentence into English using the Complex Subject.
 - •1. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian paying special attention to the form and function of the Participle in the sentence.
 - •2. Open the brackets using the correct form of the Participle. Don’t mix these forms.
 - •3. Translate the following expressions.
 - •4. Transform the following sentences according to the model.
 - •5. Fill in the blanks with the appropriate forms from the right column.
 - •6. Complete the sentences, using the Participle.
 - •7. Open the brackets. Use the appropriate forms of the Participle or of the Infinitive.
 - •8. Translate the sentences into English using the Participle.
 - •9*. Put in the correct forms of the infinitive or –ing.
 - •Insert the right form of the Participle into the blank space.
 - •1. Translate the sentences into Ukrainian paying special attention to the use of the Gerund.
 - •2. Fill in the blanks with prepositions where necessary
 - •3. Match the parts of sentences in two columns.
 - •4. Complete the sentences by translating what is given in brackets using the Gerund. Insert prepositions where necessary.
 - •5. Translate the sentences into English using the Gerund.
 - •6. Put the verbs into the correct form (Gerund or Infinitive).
 - •7. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form (Gerund or Infinitive).
 - •1. Supply can, may, must and their negative forms (can’t / may not / mustn’t) where needed.
 - •2. Rewrite these sentences using can, can’t, could, couldn’t.
 - •3. Supply can, can’t, could, couldn’t, was / were able to, managed to. Alternatives are possible.
 - •4. Supply suitable forms of to be able to in these sentences.
 - •5. Complete the sentences with must, mustn’t, needn’t.
 - •6. Supply must have been, can’t, couldn’t have been, have to, had to (be), didn’t have to (be).
 - •7. Rephrase these notices to give or refuse permission. Begin each sentence with You…..
 - •8. Supply the correct tense form of to allowed to.
 - •9. Respond to these statements with should, shouldn’t, shouldn’t have done that, oughtn’t to have done that.
 - •10. Translate the sentences using can / could / to be able to, may / might, must / to be to / to have to, should / ought to, need.
 - •11*. Put in am, can, can’t, couldn’t, have had to, haven’t been able to, may, must, must be, must have.
 
Vocabualary practice
BLOCK I
1. We use certain expressions in different social situations.
e.g. I’m sorry I’m late! – Don’t worry. Come and sit down.
Match the expressions and responses. When do we use these expressions?
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			 How are you?  | 
			 Sleep well!  | 
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			 Hello, Jane!  | 
			 Yes. Can I help you?  | 
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			 How do you do?  | 
			 Good morning!  | 
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			 See you tomorrow!  | 
			 Fine, thanks.  | 
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			 Good night!  | 
			 Pleased to meet you, Ela.  | 
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			 Good morning!  | 
			 Not at all. Don't mention it  | 
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			 Hello, I’m Ela Paul.  | 
			 Thanks.  | 
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			 Cheers!  | 
			 Same to you!  | 
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			 Excuse me!  | 
			 That’s very kind. Thank you.  | 
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			 Bless you!  | 
			 Bye!  | 
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			 Have a good weekend!  | 
			 How do you do?  | 
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			 Thank you very much indeed.  | 
			 Hi, Peter!  | 
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			 Make yourself at home.  | 
			 Cheers!  | 
2. Fill in the blanks with the necessary words in brackets.
1. I’m very much … (glad, obliged, upset). 2. Let me … (tell, introduce, invite). 3. Please, give your wife my …. for the invitation (attraction, welcome, thanks). 4. You are very … (stupid, kind, persistent). 5. Happy to make your … (acquaintance, addiction, greeting).
3. Complete the following sentences.
1. How’s your sister….? 2. Thank you for… 3. It’s such a great pleasure to… 4. Remember me to… 5. Your face seems…. 6. I’ve heard so…..
4. Translate into English.
1. Дозвольте представитися. 2. Як поживають твої родичі? – Добре, непогано. 3. На добраніч, до завтра! 4. Ваше обличчя мені здається знайомим, ми десь раніше зустрічались? 5 Він привітався з ним і потиснув руку.
5. Match the sentences with the correct photos. The first was done for you.



_c_ “Goodbye! Have a nice journey. Send us a postcard!”
___ “Goodbye! Thank you for a lovely evening”. “You must come to us next time.”
___ “Goodbye! It has been most interesting talking to you. We’ll let you know by post.”
___ “Bye! See you later. Are you doing anything tonight?”
___ “Bye-bye! Thank you very much for having me.”
___ “Goodbye! Here’s my number. Please, get in touch if you have any problems.”
___ “Goodbye! Drive carefully and call us when you get there!”
___ “Goodbye! Good luck in the future. I’ve really enjoyed our lessons together.”
BLOCK II
1. Address the following people.
your aunt Mary Smith
a friend of your own age (Sandra Robinson)
Sandra’s father / mother
a university professor PhD (Richard Hage, 1st meeting)
a girl of 17 not married (Sandy Breach)
a stranger of 25 / 50
your English teacher
an elderly woman in the street
a policeman
your doctor (George Franklin)
2. Insert a suitable form of address.
“…could you tell me the shortest way to the museum?” (to a stranger)
“How nice to see you again, …” (to your old friend)
“…. may I have the wine list, please?” (to a waiter in a restaurant)
“It hurts here a lot, ….” (to your doctor Mike Price during the examination)
“…., I’m honored to start this annual ceremony of movie awards” (to an audience)
