- •Unit 1 my family
- •Dialogue
- •Grammar Exercises Plural Number
- •Nouns ending in:
- •Irregular Plurals
- •I. Change to the plural as in the example:
- •II. Fill in “a”, “an” or “---”
- •III. Fill in “I”, “you”, “he”, “she”, “it”, “we”, or “they”
- •The verb “to be”
- •IV. Write “is” or “are” as in the example:
- •V. Change to the plural as in the example:
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •My friend`s family
- •Unit 2 daily routine
- •Dialogue
- •Grammar Exercises There is – There are
- •I. Fill in “there is” or “there are”:
- •The verb “to have”
- •II. Fill in the blanks with “have got” or “has got” as in the example:
- •Present Continuous
- •III. Write short answers:
- •IV. Write negative sentences as in the example:
- •V. Put the verbs into the Present Continuous:
- •VI. Write negative sentences as in the example:
- •VII. Write sentences as in the example:
- •VIII. Put the verbs into the Present Continuous:
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •Getting up
- •Ann’s work and studies
- •Unit 3 what is law?
- •Dialogue
- •Grammar Exercises Present Indefinite
- •I. Give the proper forms of the verbs in brackets:
- •II. Transform these sentences according to the model:
- •III. Transform these sentences according to the model:
- •IV. Ask questions using the question words given:
- •V. Choose the correct item:
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •The form of the british constitution
- •Unit 4 the system of law in russia
- •Dialogue
- •Grammar Exercises Past Indefinite(Regular Verbs)
- •I. Write the Simple Past of the following verbs:
- •VI. Put special questions to the words given in bold type:
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •Unit 5 composition and formation of the uk
- •Parliament
- •Government
- •Dialogue
- •Grammar Exercises Future Indefinite
- •I. Read and translate the following sentences, change them into Future Indefinite Active.
- •II. Ask if your classmate would like to do the following activities.
- •III. Read quickly using Future Indefinite:
- •IV. Change the following sentences into interrogative or negative :
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •The english political heritage
- •Unit 6 the us system of government
- •Dialogue
- •Grammar Exercises Present Perfect
- •I. Use the verbs in brackets in the right tense form.
- •II. Use Present Perfect or Past Indefinite.
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •The pentagon papers
- •Unit 7 my future profession
- •Legal professions
- •Grammar Exercises Passive Voice
- •Write sentences from the words in brackets ( ). All the sentences are present.
- •Write sentences from the words in brackets ( ). All the sentences are past.
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •Solicitors and barristers
- •Unit 8 crime and society
- •Grammar Exercises Modal Verbs and their Equivalents
- •IV. Put in must or had to:
- •VI. Make sentences with shouldn’t ….So…
- •VII. You ask a friend for advice.
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •Modern Crimes
- •Unit 9 justice
- •Criminal justice
- •Grammar Exercises
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •Unit 10 professional education
- •The aims of legal education
- •Trends in legal education
- •Dialogue
- •Grammar Exercises Comparison of adjectives
- •Irregular forms
- •I. Write the comparative (older/more modern etc.)
- •II. Complete the sentences. Use a comparative.
- •III. Write sentences with a superlative (the longest etc.)
- •IV. Complete the sentences. Use a superlative (the oldest etc.)
- •Vocabulary and Speech Exercises
- •Higher education in Great Britain
Grammar Exercises Past Indefinite(Regular Verbs)
Affirmative |
Negative |
Interrogative |
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Long form |
Short form |
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I worked You worked He worked She worked It worked We worked You worked They worked |
I did not work You did not work He did not work She did not work It did not work We did not work You did not work They did not work |
I didn`t work You didn`t work He didn`t work She didn`t work It didn`t work We didn`t work You didn`t work They didn`t work |
Did I work? Did you work? Did he work? Did she work? Did it work? Did we work? Did you work? Did they work? |
Spelling
love – loved like – liked |
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Time Expressions with Past Indefinite |
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yesterday last week (month, year) |
an hour (month, year) ago |
I. Write the Simple Past of the following verbs:
1. watch - watched 2. clean .......... 3. stop .......... 4. arrive .......... 5. return .......... 6. cook .......... |
7. walk .......... 8. visit .......... 9. work .......... 10. look .......... 11. like .......... 12. iron .......... |
13. play .......... 14. study ......... 15. love .......... 16. open .......... 17. start .......... 18. water ......... |
19. climb ......... 20. stay .......... 21. call .......... 22. kiss .......... 23. tidy .......... 24. wash .......... |
II. Make the sentences negative and interrogative:
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They go to the library every day.
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He works at the English laboratory every day.
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We got excellent marks at the exams.
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She liked to work in the evening.
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We translated the text yesterday.
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They finished the experiment a week ago.
III. Ask questions using the questions words given:
Model: He graduated from the University last year. (When?)
When did he graduate from the University?
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He visits us on Sundays. (Who?)
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He visited us on Sundays. (Who?)
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Ann spent her winter vacation in Kiev. (Where?)
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The delegation arrives in the evening. (When?)
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Our students took part in the meeting. (What?
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She taught English at school. (Where?)
IV. Answer the following questions:
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Where do you study?
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Did you live in Chelyabinsk last year?
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Did you take part in the conference a year ago?
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When did you pass your entrance examinations?
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Where does your friend study?
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Do your parents work at plant?
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Did you go to the theatre yesterday?
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When did you finish school?
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Do you often see your school-friends?
V. Put the verbs in brackets into the Present or Past Indefinite Tense.
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We always (to consult) a dictionary when we (to translate) texts.
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We (to take part) in a sport competition last Sunday.
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My friend (to pass) entrance examinations to the University last month.
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He (to study) at the Law Department now.
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He (to graduate) from the University five years ago and (to become) a lawyer.
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The students (to come) to the lectures every day.
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We (not to go) to the country last Sunday.