
- •1 Put the word or phrase in the right place in the question.
- •2 Put the words in the right order to make questions.
- •1 Listen to the story of Mark and Allie. Answer the questions.
- •2 Listen and fill the gap with a word or phrase.
- •3 Say if you think these statements true(t) or false(f).
- •2 Discussing in pairs topics related to the theme:
- •3 Retell the text
- •3 Describe your name. How do your parents choose your name? Was it for reasons below or for a different reason?
- •1 Complete the sentences.
- •2 Put the words in the right order to make questions.
- •Glossary
- •1 Now finish these sentences using a verb from the box. Use each verb once.
- •2 Discuss the questions with your partner or in small group
- •3 Think of the person you know well, a family member or a friend. Describe to your partner about him. Look at the chart below and prepare what you are going to say.
- •3 Write an e-mail about you. Write four paragraphs (100 words)
- •It’s a hard life
- •1 Complete the sentences with the words in the box.
- •16 Ways to de-stress
- •1 Make questions by putting words in brackets in the right order.
- •2 Complete the sentences with Present Simple or Present Continuous.
- •2 Listen and write down any adjectives or expressions that Richard uses to describe Claire and Nina.
- •3 Retell the text.
- •1 Speak on the given topic
- •3 Describe your best friend using the given adjectives
- •3.Write opposite adjective: mean
- •4.Write opposite adjective: hard-working
- •Glossary
- •1 Read about a television game show called Get Personal and answer these questions.
- •2 Listen and choose answers (a, b, or c) that Rosie’s gives. [1.T.1.19.P.151]
- •3 Think about your closest friend. How many of the questions from Get Personal could you answer?
- •Leisure – Time Activities
- •2 Answering the questions:
- •3 Poem - Leisure
- •1 What kind of Leisure Activities do you think are the top 10 for Adults in Kazakhstan?
- •References:
- •1 Put the verbs in brackets in the Past Simple.
- •2 Rewrite the sentences in the negative.
- •2Discuss the following question with your partner or in small group
- •3 You are on holiday. Write a postcard to someone you know, using some of the phrases above (100 words). Include:
- •Glossary
- •1 Cross out the wrong question.
- •1 Read the text and translate the first two paragraphs
- •1 Make up sentences using phrases below.
- •Glossary
- •1 Complete the sentences.
- •A professional is a person who can do his best at a time when he doesn't particularly feel like it
- •References
- •1 Listen to the interviews with people on holiday in Thailand. Complete the statements with the correct names
- •2 Replace the names in Task 1 with the names of students in the class. Make as many true sentences as you can. Ask questions to help you.
- •1 Read the text and translate the first two paragraphs.
- •3 Retell the text
- •2 Discuss the following questions in pairs.
- •1 Complete the sentences. My last visit to the museum.
- •2 Order the words to make questions.
- •3Write a letter to your friend about a museum that you have visited. (100words). Write three paragraphs that focus on
- •Glossary
- •2 For each space, choose either "like(s)", "would like", "do you like" or "would you like".
- •2 Listen and fill the gap with a word or phrase.
- •3 Say if you think these statements true(t) or false(f).
- •3 Retell the text
- •Glossary
- •2 1 Complete the sentences.
- •2 Are the highlighted phrases right (V) or wrong (X)?Correct the wrong ones.
- •1. Listen again and complete the sentences.
- •2 Listen and mark the sentences True(t) or False(f).
- •3 Answer the questions.
- •2 Answer the questions
- •2.Correct the mistake in each sentence.
- •1 Listen to Edith and Simon talking about school and give true or fals answer.
- •2 Listen to Edith and Simon again, choose the correct information to complete the sentences.
- •2 Answer the following questions according to the text.
- •3 Good reading of the poem.
- •I Believe
- •2 Choose the correct answer from the conversation above.
- •5. Andrea is _____.
- •3 Read the rules at Itchen college. What rules does your college have? Discuss with your partner.
- •1 Complete the sentences with necessary words, use the pictures.
- •2 Match the words from column a with the words from column b to make phrases.
- •Glossary
- •References
- •2 Listen again mark True (t) or False (f)
- •2 Answer the questions according to the text.
- •2.Answer the following questions according to the text.
- •3 Good reading of the poem.
- •Glossary
- •1 Write sentences and questions with will/won’t. Use contractions where you can.
- •2 Answer to the following questions.
- •In pairs, say if you think these statements true(t) or false(f).
- •3 Retell the text
- •Glossary
- •2 Complete the sentences with the verbs in the chart.
- •1 Write sentences and questions with will/won’t. Use contractions where you can.
- •1 You are going to listen to a radio interview with Mr. Reynold. Work with a partner and discuss possible answers to these questions.
- •2 Decide if these statements are true or false. Correct the false statements to make them true
- •3 Use appropriate words and expressions underlined in Task 2 to complete the statement.
- •1 Read the text and translate the first paragraph
- •2Answer the following questions:
- •3 Retell the text
- •2 Work in small groups. Discuss the following questions.
- •3 Describe each profession on the picture and match
- •1 Read this letter of application for a job at Reynold’s Department store. Complete the letter with the words and expressions in the box to improve the parts of the letter.
- •2 Order the words to make sentences.
- •Glossary
- •2Cross out the wrong form. Tick (˅) if both forms are possible.
- •1 Complete the sentences.
- •2 Mark the sentences True (t) or False(f).
- •3 Answer to the questions
- •2Match the types of trips below to the texts that describe them:
- •3 Fill the gaps. Which world goes with all three sentences in each section? You may need to change the tense of the world.
- •2 Discuss the following questions in pairs?
- •3 Describe the difference between the following?
- •1. Describe the picture. Use Present continuous for future arrangements
- •3 Write a reply to the situation(100words).
- •Glossary
- •1 Match the beginnings and endings of the sentences.
- •2 Make up four questions to the text.
- •3 Read the poem and summarize it
- •Vocabulary
- •My favourite shop
- •References:
- •1 Work with a partner. Put the correct verb form.
- •2 Answer the questions according to the text.
- •References:
- •1. Put in the verbs in brackets in the Gerund or the to-Infinitive.
- •2. Choose the correct form (infinitive or gerund)
- •2 Answer the questions
- •2 Order the words to make sentences.
- •3 Find the words
- •Glossary
- •1 Cross out the wrong preposition.
- •2 The rules of the game
- •1 Listen and mark the sentences True(t) or False(f).
- •2 Complete the sentences, put the missing words.
- •3 Answer the questions.
- •2 Answer the questions
- •3 Retell the text
- •3 Look at the picture and choose the right sentence to describe it.
- •1 Order the words to make sentences.
- •2 Complete the verb phrases with do, go or play.
- •3 Write about the following topic:
- •GlLossary
- •2 Grammar exercise. Choose the correct answer.
- •2 Choose the correct information to complete the sentences.
- •3 In pairs discuss the most effective answers to these questions. Share ideas with other groups. Evaluate their ideas.
- •1 Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the verbs have or feel. When you are
- •2 Writing Practice. Now write about your last illness, use active vocabulary.
- •Glossary
- •2 Explain given words and expressions.
- •3 Answer the questions according to the text.
- •2 Which statements do you agree with. Discuss with your partner.
- •2 Answer the following questions.
- •Freedom Our Kingdom
- •1 Write the words in the correct order to make sentences.
- •2 Underline the correct word.
- •2 Answer the questions.
- •3 Retell the text.
- •2 Work in pairs. Look at the picture. Do you think this is a good place to eat out? Why? Why not?
- •3 Match the phrases 1-6 the meanings a-f.
- •Glossary
- •1 Match the sentences with "used to".
- •2 Complete the sentences by using the correct form of the simple present or used to.
- •1 Do you think the statements (a-e) are true or false?
- •2 Answer the questions.
- •3 Read the poem and summarize it
- •1. My brother _________ glasses.
- •2. I __________ like vegetables when I was a child.
- •3. Every weekend we __________ out town.
- •4. She _________ things on the wall.
- •References:
- •1 Mark the sentences True or False.
- •3Answer the questions.
- •My favourite season
- •2 Answer the questions.
- •I like...
- •2 Correct the mistakes in the text.
- •3 Settling the word order.
- •1 Rewrite the sentences in the passive.
- •2 Change sentences into Passive Voice.
- •2. Answer the questions according to the text.
- •3. Underline the stressed words in each sentence.
- •Great Inventions
- •2. Answer the following questions.
- •3Read this extract. In pairs discuss the advantages and disadvantages of television and its effects in your life.
- •3 Complete the questions with the words in the box. Ask and answer the questions with your partner.
- •2 Write the words in the correct order to make sentences .
- •3 Write the description of a building in you town (5-6 sentences) Questions for computer based test
- •Glossary
- •1. Read the text and underline the correct information.
- •References
- •1 Match the sentences halves and write out the complete sentence
- •2 Answer the questions.
- •Glossary
- •1 Put the verbs into correct form.
- •2 Answer the questions
- •2 Order the words to make sentences.
- •3 Write a letter to your pen-friend.
- •1 Write comparative sentences.
- •3 Read the poem and summarize it
- •1 Think about following places. Tell your partner abut them. Give details.
- •2 The place where I live. Describe your hometown.
- •1 Complete the sentences.
- •2 Complete the names of places you might find in a city.
- •References:
- •The United Kingdom, the British Isles and England
- •3 Describe pictures connected with Great Britain.
- •Questions for computer based test
- •Glossary
- •2 Answer the questions.
- •3 Retell the text.
- •1 Speak on the given topics.
- •Questions for computer based test
1 Make questions by putting words in brackets in the right order.
(enjoying – your work- you – are-?) Are you enjoying your work?
(she – having – lunch – is- ?) ____________________________________
(playing-football – they – are ?)__________________________________
(the - cat – sleeping – is?)_______________________________________
(sun- shining – is – the?)________________________________________
(you – are – coming – to – the cinema?)____________________________
2 Complete the sentences with Present Simple or Present Continuous.
The girl in the painting is playing the guitar. (play).
My dog’s not dangerous. He _____________ (not bite)
Why ____ you ____ sunglasses? It_______ . (wear, rain)
You can turn of the radio. I _____ to it. (not listen)
I ____ to go to the bank. I ____ any money. (need, not have)
Be careful! The baby ____ that pencil in her mouth. (put)
LISTENING
[T.1.3;1.4] 1 Answer to the following questions.
What was Richard’s first impression about Claire?
Was Claire talkative?
Who is Hungarian?
Is Nina friendly and extrovert?
Who has a great sense of humour?
2 Listen and write down any adjectives or expressions that Richard uses to describe Claire and Nina.
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Claire
Nina
Mark the sentences True (T) or False (F)
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T
F
Richard wasn’t very optimistic when he met Claire.
Claire was very interested in Richard.
Richard could have Nina as a girlfriend.
Nina’s English was fantastic.
Claire had a great sense of humor.
READING[5,p37]
1
Read the text
and translate the first two paragraphs.
MY FRIEND
Friends are people who share
Friends are people who care
They try to understand
They give a helping hand
Friendship is a very great thing. An English proverb says, “ A good friend is as the sun in winter”. I think it is a good proverb. A real friend makes your life happier and more interesting. He is clear to you and you want your friendship to last for a very long time. You must always think how to keep it, as it is difficult to find a new friend. Friends have the same interests; they understand, help, respect and trust each other.
As for me I have a friend, too. Her (his) name is … She (his) is tall (short), middle – sized, slender (well – made, plump). She (he) has blond (black, fair) hair, a round (thin) face, green (brown, grey, blue) eyes, delicate (large, regular, small) features, full (thin, thick) lips, snub (straight) nose and pink (pale) cheeks. We go to the same school. She (his) is not in our school (class). We are the same age. She (he) is one year younger than me. We’ve been friends for many years. We live close to each other (far from each other). We live in the same block or flat. We met at school (in the yard, during summer holidays, quite by chance).
We like to be together. We often listen to music (go to the cinema, walk about the city, play games, read books) together. We have the same hobby and devote all our free time to it. We speak of all sorts of things, more often all kind of trifles, than of serious things. We tell each other our secrets and troubles. Together we decide what to do. It is interesting to discuss our schoollife, films that we have seen, interesting books, TV programmes, political news, and the results of sport events. I never quarrel my friend (If I quarrel we try to make peace as soon as possible). We share the same ideas about sports (music, books, films, friendship). But of course there are some issues on which we have different opinions.
What I like in my friend that she (he) is always willing to help, to share his knowledge (success, feelings). I like that she (he) is very sensitive, she (he) knows a lot, I can rely on her (him) in any situation. I trust her (him) a lot and she (he) never lets me down. I respect her (him) for her (his) fairness, strong will. She (he) is very kind – hearted, honest serious, well – bred, modest, intelligent. It is easy to get long with her (him). She (he) is always full of ideas. She (he ) is good at sport, drawing and music. And there is only one thing I don’t like in her (him) I feel lonely. Friendship is helps me to feel strong and self – confident.
Answer the following questions:
Do you share the same interests with your friend?
Do you trust your friend?
Whom can you call a real friend?
Do you believe that friendship is a great thing?
Do your friends live near you or do you have to travel to see them?