- •Завдання для самостійної роботи студентів з дисципліни «Іноземна мова» (англійська)
- •Змістовий модуль 1 «What is Sport»
- •4. Put the adjectives in brackets into the comparative or superlative form, adding any necessary words.
- •5. Fill the gaps with the adjectives in brackets in correct form:
- •6. Choose correct forms from the box to complete the sentences:
- •7. Write short answers to the questions:
- •Змістовий модуль 2 «Sport Fans»
- •8. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets (Present Simple or Continuous):
- •9. Complete the text with either the present simple or the present continuous form of the verb in brackets:
- •10. Complete the sentences using the correct form of the verbs in brackets (Present Simple or Continuous):
- •Змістовий модуль 3 «Sport Facilities and Equipment»
- •New Message
- •7. Complete the text with either the pas simple or the past continuous form of the verbs in brackets:
- •8. Complete the sentences. Use the past simple or past continuous of the verbs in brackets.
- •Змістовий модуль 4 «Recreation and Sport»
- •2. Complete the sentences. Use already, ever or never and the past perfect of the verbs in brackets.
- •3. Complete the sentences. Use the past perfect or past simple of the verbs in brackets. Sometimes both are possible.
- •4. Complete the sentences. Use the past perfect or past simple.
- •Змістовий модуль 5 «Sport in Different Countries»
- •Do pick play post put take
- •Змістовий модуль 6 «Coaching and Career Prospects»
- •Stolen Goya painting recovered
- •Змістовий модуль 7 «Olympics Games»
- •I wish
- •Змістовий модуль 8 «World Sport»
- •Invited offered refused warned
- •I think that..., Do you know if..., I wonder why...
I wish
To express a wish, to talk about things we would tike to change in the present, we use I wish + past simple: I wish I had a car. (I don’t have a car.)
We often use I wish + could: I wish I could play the piano.
We can use were instead of was: I wish I was/were rich!
To express a wish about the past, we use I wish + past perfect: I wish I’d known about the party. (I didn’t know about it and I’m sorry.)
If only is more emphatic than I wish: If only you didn’t live so far away. If only we hadn’t wasted so much time!
We don’t use I wish for the future. We use I’d like or I hope: I’d like to work in Spain. (Not
IwishI can work in Spain) I hope it won’t rain. (NotI wishit won’t rain)
Complete the sentences. Use wish and the correct form of the verbs in the box.
be
(x2) can / buy
can/come
can / move know not have (x2) can / understand
I ......wish I could come ...... with you, but I have to stay at home.
I hate big cities. I ........................... to a quiet little village.
I ........................... the answer to that question, but I don’t.
My brother ........................... red hair because he thinks it’s ugly.
Why do you ........................... taller? You’re taller than a lot of people!
I ........................... here. I really miss her.
I ........................... his lectures, but they’re too difficult for me.
I ........................... that dress, but I haven’t got enough money.
I’m really tired. I ........................... to go to college today.
Complete the conversation. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
A: I don’t feet well. I wish I (0) ..........didn’t have ................. (not have) to go out tonight. If only I (1) ........................... (not agree) to go!
B: Why don’t you phone and say you’re not well?
A: I haven’t got Scott’s phone number. I wish 1 (2) ........................... (ask) him for it on Monday. If only I (3) ........................... (think) of it then!
B: Where are you going?
A: To a restaurant. And I’ll have to walk. I wish 1 (4) ........................... (not leave) my bike at Jack’s last night! If only I (5) ........................... (have) a car! Anyway, are you going out tonight?
B: No. I’ve got to start an essay. I’ve got to hand it in on Wednesday. I wish I (6) (start) it earlier, but I hope I’ll finish it in time.
Complete the conversations. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
A: If I’d known you were ill, I (1) ........................... (phone) you at the weekend. Sorry.
B: That’s OK. I was too ill to talk to people!
A: Are you going to college tomorrow?
B: I don’t know. I (2) ........................... (go) if I feel well enough.
A: I always feel better if I (3) ........................... (do) some exercise. Don’t you?
B: Yes, but I’m hopeless at sport, so I don’t do enough. If I (4) ........................... (be) better at
sport, I’d do more, I’m sure!
A: I know what you mean. I can’t swim very well. I wish I (5) ........................... (have) swimming
lessons when I was younger.
Circle the correct answer.
If you put /’d put / would have put your glass on the table instead of the floor, I wouldn’t have knocked it over!
I’ll finish this tonight if I work / ’ll work / worked hard on it now.
I wish I know / ’11 know /knew what to do.
I’ll come with you as long as / unless / in case I don’t have to stay too long.
If you could change one thing about yourself, what will you change / would you change / would you have changed?
Complete the second sentence so that it means the same as the first, using the word in bold. Use between two and five words.
We should get there early because there might be a long queue. case
We should get there early ........................... a long queue.
I didn’t watch the match yesterday afternoon because I went out. coul........................... d
If I’d stayed in yesterday afternoon, I ........................... the match.
It would have been better if I’d brought my mobile phone, only
If........................... my mobile phone!
Don’t apply for the course if you don’t want to do it. unless
Don’t apply for the course ........................... to do it.
He’d like to go to the festival, but he doesn’t know how to get a ticket. if
He’d go to the festival........................... how to get a ticket.
Complete the note. Use the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
I'm sorry I couldn’t meet you yesterday. I (16) ........................... (not go) swimming if I’d known you were coming into town. I hope you had a nice time with Becky. If you (17) ........................... (see) her tomorrow, say hello from me.
I'm busy learning lines for the play I'm in. I'm, so busy I wish I (18) ........................... (not agree) to be in it, but never mind.
We’ve done quite a lot of the first part, so I’m learning some of the second part in case we (19) ........................... (do) that at our next rehearsal. It’s not going to be easy. I’m sure it would be easier if I (20) ........................... (can/understand) my lines, but I don’t!