- •Greeting people
- •Meeting people
- •Personal questions
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- •Text Biography
- •Grammar
- •Dialogue
- •Предлоги места: in, on, at, under, near.
- •Translate the italicized words and phrases;
- •Fill out the table below. Text Arranging Accommodation
- •Text Michelin
- •Предлоги Времени
- •Text Michael Dell’s working day
- •Speaking about a career
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- •Present Participle Active (Participle I)
- •Past Participle (Participle II)
- •Vocabulary
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Предлоги места: in, on, at, under, near.
Speaking: about smb’s office
Look at this picture of Anne and Simon's office. Anne's desk is on the left and Simon's desk is on the right.
Are these sentences true or false? Correct the false sentences, like this:
There are two telephones on Anne's desk. - True
There are three typewriters in the room; - False. There are two typewriters in
the room.
There is a photocopier on the table.
There is a pot plant in a filing cabinet.
The notice board is next to the shelves.
The graph is between the notice board and the shelves.
There is a book on the bottom shelf.
There are ten filing cabinets.
The wastepaper bin is under the table.
The coffee pot is on the top shelf.
There are three trays on the table.
There is a calculator on Anne's desk.
The graph is on the wall above the table.
The notice board is under Simon's desk.
Work in pairs, try to get information about your partner’s office. Ask questions on the model
Model: Have you got ..... in your office? Is (Are) there ........ in your office? Has your office got ..........?
Office A
White walls
No fax machine
Large car parking
Three computers
Coffee machine
No lift
Two windows
A lot of pot plants
Office B
Bright walls
Fax machine
Small car parking
A computer in the next room
No coffee machine
Lift
Large window
Many flowers
Speak about your office
Speaking: getting information about hotels, arranging accomodations
Read the dialogues and:
Translate the italicized words and phrases;
Fill out the table below. Text Arranging Accommodation
1.
A: Good morning. Midland Hotel.
B: Good morning. This is Gane Stevens from Daxia. I’m trying to arrange accommodation for a number of visiting businessmen from abroad, and I’d like to know a little about the facilities that your hotel has to offer.
A: Well, the Midland is a 3-star hotel and we are situated five minutes from centre of town.
B: Uh-huh. And are you on the main road?
A: No, we’re on a side street, and all the rooms are very quiet.
B: And what about a restaurant?
A; Well, we find that most of our clients prefer to eat out, and as there are plenty of restaurants in the vicinity, we have only a small restaurant – but we do serve hot food in the evening.
B: I see.
A: Of course we do have a bar – the Cellar Bar – which has a very intimate atmosphere.
B: And what about entertainment at the hotel? Do you put on any dances!
A: No, I’m afraid we don’t.
B: And just a couple of final questions. Do you have either a swimming pool or a sauna?
A: No, not in the hotel, but there’s a pool with a sauna just round the corner.
B: Well, thanks very much for the information. Buy.
A: Buy.
2.
A: Kings Hotel.
B: Good afternoon. My name is Gane Stevens from Daxia. I’m just arranging accommodation for a number of foreign businessmen who are coming here next month. I wonder if you could tell me what facilities your hotel has to offer.
A: Yes, certainly. Well, as you probably know, we are not in town. The hotel is set in its own grounds and the surrounding countryside is very beautiful and very peaceful. So your guests would certainly be assured of a quiet a restful stay.
B: And how about a restaurant?
A: Yes, we have a large restaurant which caters both for residents and non-residents. It tends to be quite full around this time of year, but residents, of course, get priority.
B: Uh-huh.
A: We also have two bars – one of which is exlusively for residents.
B: How about evening entertainment? And dances?
A: No, I’m afraid we don’t hold them any more. We used to, but now people prefer to go into town for a night out.
B: I see. And what about a swimming pool or a sauna?
A: Yes, we’ve recently had a sauna installed and it is extremely popular with our guests.
B: And a swimming pool?
A: No, not yet, unfortunately.
B: Well, thanks very much for the information. Buy.
A: Buy.
3.
A: Morning. Central Hotel.
B: Good morning. This is Gane Stevens from Daxia. I’d like to find out a little about the facilities offered by your hotel.
A: One moment, please. I’ll just put you onto booking enquires.
C: Booking enquires.
B: Good morning. My name is Gane Stevens from Daxia. Could you tell me a little about the facilities offered by your hotel?
C: Yes, certainly. The Central is right in the middle of the town, next to the railway station, and is very convenient for people arriving or leaving by train.
B: Does that mean that the hotel is quite noisy!
C: Well, I wouldn’t say that we are exactly a country hotel. Yes, I suppose it is quite noisy.
B: How about restaurant facilities?
C: No, I’m afraid we haven’t got a restaurant here. Of course there are plenty in the vicinity. All we have is a snack-bar which serves light refreshments.
B: Do you have a bar?
C: Well, we have a dance in the bar every Saturday evening. And that’s open to both residents and non-residents.
B: Uh-huh. Anything else in the way of facilities?
C: Yes, we also have a sauna – that’s only for residents. And next year we shall have our own swimming pool.
B: Well, thanks for the information. Buy.
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Make your dialogues.
UNIT IV. My Company
Speaking: Speaking about a company
Text: Michelin
Grammar: Present Simple (I)
Exercise 1. Use the adverbs of frequency in brackets in the right place
Exercise 2. Match the questions and the answers
Exercise 3. Write down questions beginning with DO or DOES.
I Like chocolate. And you? Do you like chocolate?
I play tennis. And you? ................................?
Tom plays tennis. And Ann? .......................?
You live near here. And your friends? ..................?
You speak English. And your brother? ......................?
Sue often goes away. And Paul? ...............................?
You work hard. And Linda? ...........................?
Exercise 4. Write down questions, using the words in brackets
(where/ live/ your parents?)
(you/ always/ early/ get up?)
(how often/ TV/ you/ watch?)
(you/ want/ what/ for dinner?)
(like/ you/ football?)
(often/ snow/ it/ here?)
(your sister/ work/ here?)
Exercise 5. Complete the following sentences using DON’T or DOESN’T and one of the following words
Cost go know read see use wear
I buy a newspaper every day, but sometimes I ..........................it.
Paul has a car but he ........................ it very often.
They like films but they ................... to the cinema very often.
Amanda is married but she ................... a ring.
I ...................... much about politics. I’m not interested in it.
It’s not an expensive hotel. It ............... much to stay here.
Brian lives near us but we ....................him very often.
Exercise 6. Translate the sentences from Russian into English
Мой брат читает газеты каждый день.
Она живет в Лондоне, она не живет в Москве.
Твой дядя ходит на работу каждый день? – Нет.
Что делает твой друг после занятий? – Он обедает.
Петр играет в футбол?
Кто помогает твоей маме в офисе?
Маленькая девочка не играет на улице.
Он не любит кофе, он предпочитает чай с молоком.