- •Vocabulary 141
- •Mealtimes
- •Unit 2 Food and Cooking a. Foodstuffs
- •Ex. 9 Put each of the following colloquial words or phrases in its correct place
- •In the sentences below.
- •B. Dishes
- •English Food
- •C. Cooking Focus Vocabulary
- •Cutlery and Kitchen Utensils
- •Ex. 15 Act out the conversations: At Lunch
- •Discuss it in groups of three or four.
- •Now write instructions on making a cup of tea or laying the table for a dinner party.
- •It is quite a formal occasion, so choose a really nice four-course meal.
- •Families for Children of Chernobyl
- •For your in-laws.
- •Revision and Consolidation (Unit 1-2)
- •II. Some meat is given a different name from the animal it comes from. What
- •III. What's the opposite of...?
- •IV. How to make a cup of tea Complete the sentences with the proper verbs given in the box.
- •V. Complete the sentences using the words from a) and b):
- •VI. Connectives
- •VII. Fill in the gaps with articles where necessary:
- •VIII. Use these words to complete the sentences. You may use each word more than once.
- •IX. Translate from Russian/Belarusian into English.
- •Unit 3 Table Manners a List of Do's and Don'ts
- •About britain Table manners
- •Ex. 7 Having Meals at a Restaurant
- •Place Settings
- •Unit 4 Eating Out Focus Vocabulary
- •Use a dictionary if necessary.
- •In class share your findings with other students.
- •Fast Food
- •The polash is an Indian Restaurant in Oxford
- •Thanks for Hospitality
- •Proposing a Toast
- •1. Here's to the newlyweds/to the bride and bridegroom
- •2. Cheers!
- •Improvisation a Reunion
- •II. Entertaining at home
- •Instructions as above.
- •III. Put one of the following words in each space in the sentences below.
- •IV. Explain the difference between the words or phrases in each of the following pairs. Use a dictionary if necessary.
- •V. Try to guess the likely meaning of the words idioms below.
- •VI. Translate from Russian/Belarusian into English.
- •Unit5 You are What You Eat
- •Food fight comes to america by John Stauber/Тhе Nation/
- •Some Facts about diet
- •If not, are you overweight or underweight?
- •Is your partner the right weight? Ask him the questions.
- •I'm Slimming
- •How do you feel today?
- •Questionnaire. Cross out or add any questions you like, depending on what you think the important and interesting issues are.
- •Checklist for healthy eating Each day aim to eat most of these:
- •Each week try to include:
- •Each week have no more than:
- •Guideline for summers
- •A set of guidelines for your friend who wants to keep always fit. Some examples of useful language are shown in the box below.
- •Each team makes a list of arguments for or against eating meat. Now you are ready to debate on these issues. Go ahead!
- •At The Supermarket
- •Supermarket, local grocery, market.
- •Revision and Consolidation
- •I. Match each of the following words with the correct item in the picture.
- •II. Put each of the following words or phrases in the correct space
- •In the passage below.
- •III. Put the correct word or phrase from the following list in each space below.
- •Unit 2 Department Store Focus Vocabulary
- •Shopping
- •Your list. Can you put the list in the best order to save time while you are shopping? The store plan will help you.
- •At the Information Desk
- •How Do You Shop?
- •3) Read your rights when buying goods.
- •Digital Alarm Clock
- •Revision and Consolidation
- •I. Fill in the blanks with the words from the box.
- •II. What is the difference between the following pairs of words? Use them to fill
- •III Translate from Russian/Belarusian into English.
- •Unit3 Clothing
- •Use as you can without looking at the list. Then use the list of words below to check your answers and complete the exercise.
- •A) Find words which mean:
- •B) Translate into English:
- •Meaning Read the following examples and explain the meaning of the underlined words.
- •Match them with the phrases in the box below.
- •Feelings for Fashion
- •Revision and Consolidation
- •I. Complete the sentences using the words below:
- •II. Which of the words, given below, fit best in the following sentences?
- •III. Put one of the following prepositions in each space in the sentences below.
- •IV. Fill in the prepositions.
- •V. Read the conversation.
- •VI. Fill in the gaps with words given below.
- •VII. Translate into English.
- •Shopping round the World
- •What can you say about shopping in your country?
- •In the passage below.
- •At a Shoe Shop
- •Describe the following situations (to your partner). Make use of the words prompted:
- •Make up dialogues by analogy using the words prompted:
- •Buying a suit:
- •Buying a hat:
- •Buying a dress
- •Buying gloves
- •Buying shoes
- •At a Shop
- •It's a Bargain!
- •Find the English equivalents:
- •Ex. 11 Collect some outdoor clothes, for example jackets and coats, and put them on a desk at the front of the class. Role-play shopping situation in front of the class.
- •A. Read through the text and make complaints of defects in your clothes by analogy.
- •B. Share your problem with your friend as it is shown in the dialogues. Make up dialogues by analogy. A Spoiled Dress
- •C. Make up a dialogue at a shop. Ask a shop assistant (manager) for refunds or exchange the clothes you have bought. B. On a Shopping Spree Focus Vocabulary
- •Ex. 2 Pantomime
- •On a Shopping Spree
- •Asking for someone's opinion
- •Giving your opinion
- •Saying you have no opinion
- •Avoiding giving an opinion
- •Back In Fashion
- •Revision and Consolidation
- •Fill in the prepositions if necessary.
- •II. Choose between the alternatives:
- •III. Fill in the right word choosing from your active:
- •IV. Give the opposite of the following:
- •Translate from Russian/Belarusian into English.
- •Vocabulary
VI. Fill in the gaps with words given below.
dress try on |
fit suit |
get dressed take off |
undress wear |
put on |
As it was his first meeting with Julie's parents, George thought quite hard about what he was going to (a) _________. When going out with friends he normally (b) _________ quite casually, but Sunday lunch with strangers was different.
Twelve o'clock - definitely time to (c)_____________. George (d)___________ a clean shirt and (e)____________the jeans he had bought the day before. They (f) ___________ him well, but they looked too new. He (g) _________ them and (h) ______his dark green trousers. He would (i) _______________these and his leather jacket and maybe a tie. But that didn't look right either - green just didn't (j) ________him. Oh, God, why was he so vain ... ? He (k)_________ and started again.
VII. Translate into English.
1. На ней прекрасный голубой костюм. Она всегда одета по последней моде. |
1. На ёй цудоуны блакiтны гарнiтур. Яна заусёды апранутая паводле апошняй моды. |
2. Короткие юбки снова входят в моду. |
2. Кароткiя спаднiцы iзноу уваходзяць у моду. |
3. Мне не нравится ни покрой, ни цвет этого платья. |
3. Мне не падабаецца нi крой, нi колер гэтай сукенкi. |
4. Мне нравится твоя юбка из шерсти. Она практична и пригодна для ежедневной носки. Я думаю, она будет хорошо носиться. |
4. Мне падабаецца твая вауняная спаднiца. Яна практычная i прыдатная, каб насiць штодня. Я мяркую, яна будзе добра насiцца. |
5. Эти джинсы слишком узкие - я не могу надеть их. |
5. Гэтыя джынсы занадта вузкiя - я не магу ix апрануць. |
6. Ты выглядишь слишком небрежно, чтобы идти в театр. |
6. Ты выглядаеш занадта неахайна, каб icцi у тэатр. |
7. Он так поправился, что его одежда больше ему не подходит. |
7. Ён гэтак раздабрэу, што ягоная вопратка больш яму не падыходзiць. |
8. Та рубашка не подходит к твоему пиджаку. |
8. Тая кашуля не пасуе да твайго пiнжака. |
9. Застегни пальто - на улице холодно. |
9. Зашпiлi палiто - на вулiцы халодна. |
10. Один из его шнурков развязался. |
10. Адзiн снурок у яго развязауся. |
11. Она расстегнула форму и переоделась в обычную одежду. |
11. Яна расшпiлiла форму i пера-апранулася у звычайную вопратку. |
Unit 4
Shop until You Drop
A. Shopping for Clothes.
Focus Vocabulary
changing room fitting room label shopping mood size stock/ size take/ wear size 10 /16 exchange try on wrap up |
custom-made- made-to-measure (BrE)/ made-to-order (AmE)- off-the-peg (BrE)/ off-the-rack (AmE)- ready-made- tailored –
-clothes |