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- •Vііі Змістовий модуль
- •Foods of the Ukrainians
- •Mealtime Customs
- •Vocabulary:
- •Additional Vocabulary material
- •Випадки вживання
- •Table Manners
- •Vocabulary:
- •Vocabulary:
- •Vocabulary:
- •Випадки вживання
- •It isn't raining now. It’s stopped....(stop) at last.
- •British Cuisine
- •Vocabulary:
- •Traditional American Food
- •Vocabulary:
- •Випадки вживання
- •Japanese Dishes
- •Vocabulary:
- •I think you are right.
- •I'll tell you what you will have to do.
- •I thought you were born in 1948.
- •I thought you came back from your trip yesterday.
- •Tradition in Italian Cuisine
- •Vocabulary:
- •Модуль самостійної роботи:
- •Additional lexical material
- •Домашні завдання vііі Змістового модуля “Їжа. Заклади харчування”
- •Методичні рекомендації для студентів спеціальності Образотворче мистецтво. (є. Швець).
- •Методичні рекомендації для студентів спеціальності Образотворче мистецтво. (є. Швець).
- •Література
Vocabulary:
starter – закуска
bowl – чаша, миска
main course – основна страва
bill – рахунок
Dialog 2
Rebecca: This looks like a nice restaurant.
Scott: Yeah, it is. I come here all the time.
Rebecca: Let's sit over there.
Scott: OK.
Rebecca: Can you pass me a menu please.
Scott: Sure. What are you going to have to drink?
Rebecca: I'm going to have a glass of beer. How about you
Scott: I think I'll have a glass of wine.
Rebecca: Do you want to order an appetizer first?
Scott: Not really, maybe we can just order some bread.
Rebecca: OK. What are you going to have to eat?
Scott: I'm not sure. I haven't decided yet. Can you recommend something?
Rebecca: Sure, I've had the steak and the lobster before. They're both very good.
Scott: I think I'll have the lobster. What are you going to have?
Rebecca: I'm not that hungry. I think I'm just going to have a salad.
Scott: I'm gonna go to the bathroom. When the waitress comes back, will you order for me? Rebecca: Sure. No problem.
Vocabulary:
appetizer – закуска
steak – біфштекс
lobster – м'ясо омара
Граматичний матеріал: Минулий перфектно-тривалий час (Past Perfect Continuous)
had been + V-ing (Present Participle)
Стверджувальна форма Affirmative |
Питальна форма Interrogative |
Заперечна форма Negative |
I had (‘d) been doing |
Had I been doing? |
I had not/hadn’t been doing |
you had (‘d) been doing |
HAD YOU been doing? |
you had not/hadn't been doing |
he had (‘d) been doing |
had he been doing? |
he had not/hadn't been doing |
she had (‘d) been doing |
had she been doing? |
she had not/hadn't been doing |
it had (‘d) been doing |
had it been doing? |
it had not/hadn't been doing |
we had ('d) been doing |
had we been doing? |
we had not/hadn't been doing |
they had (‘d) been doing |
had they been doing? |
they had not/hadn't been doing |
Випадки вживання
Дія, що розпочалася до визначеного моменту чи дія в минулому і все ще продовжувалася в цей момент |
When I first met her she had been working as a shop-assistant for 15 years. She had been jogging for two months when I joined her. |
Дія, яка розпочалася до визначеного моменту чи дія в минулому і завершилася в цей момент чи незадовго до нього |
I had been waiting for two hours when he came. He felt tired because he had been playing football. |
Повторення: Present Perfect Continuous
Ex. 1. Look at these conversations and put in the correct form of the verb. Use the Present Perfect Continuous or Simple.
Sarah: I feel really tired.
Mark: It's because …you’ve been doing.....(you / do) too much.
Sarah: Well, at least ….you’ve finished........(I / finish) that report now, and I can relax.
1. David: Someone................................................................(leave) the ladder outside, look.
Harriet: I expect that's Mike.................................................................(he / clean) the windows.
I don't think................................................................(he / finish) yet.
2. Laura: You've got mud on your shoes.
Trevor: It's all right, I'll take them off.................................................................(I / work) in the garden.
Laura: Yes, it looks a lot tidier. Well done................................................................(you / do) a good job.
3. Tom: ................................................................(I / hear) that you and Harriet are building a garage.
How long................................................................(you / do) that?
Mike: Oh, for about a month now. (we / do)................................................................about half of it.
повторення: Past perfect
Ex. 1. Put the verbs in the Present Perfect (have done) or Past Perfect (had done).