
- •Lead-in
- •5 Work in pairs or individually. Watch the cartoon with sound and check your answers to activity 4.
- •6 Watch a drama story. While watching do your best to answer the questions. You may write down your answers if you like.
- •15 Now watch the video. Write 1-5 in the boxes above to show the order you hear the actions.
- •16 Before you watch the next scene, complete these two tasks.
- •17 What about you? Which of the activities in Tim Leary's gym do you like or hate doing?
- •18 Watch the video again. Which words do they say? Tick () the words in the chart.
- •19 Work in pairs. Look at the pictures and discuss what the people in these pictures are doing.
- •20 Read the list of spare-time activities given in the table and discuss with your friends the possible answers to the following questions.
- •21 What about you? Discuss in pairs.
- •22 Get into groups. What other words in English for sports or hobbies would you like to know?
21 What about you? Discuss in pairs.
What are your hobbies?
What sports do you like doing?
What do other members of your family do in their spare time?
22 Get into groups. What other words in English for sports or hobbies would you like to know?
Each group chooses the words in Russian that they would most like to know in English. Look up these words in a bilingual dictionary and complete the table. Than compare your tables.
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WORDLIST
Abroad
Additional
Advertisement
Aerobics
Album
Already
Also
Always
Angler
Angling
Animal
Around
Art
As well
Athlete
Athletics
Author
Awful
Background
Budgie
Badminton
Band
Beach
Beak
Beware
Blood
Body
Boring
Bottle
Bowling
Boxing
Bread
Cage
Canary
Canoeing
Catchy
Caterpillar
Chart
Cheap
Chess
Choir
Church
Claw
Climbing
Craft
Crazy
Cricket
Cute
Cycling
Dancing
Dangerous
Different
Difficult
Disco
Don’t mind
Dozen
Drawing
Drum
Easy
Enough
Especially
Excellent
Exciting
Expensive
False
Fantastic
Fascinating
Fast
Fat
Favourite
Female
Fencing
Flute
Folk
Food
Foreign
Frequency
Frequently
Gardening
Goldfish
Golf
Grass
Great
Guard
Guitar
Gymnastics
Hairy
Hamster
Hang gliding
Hardcore
Hardly ever
Head-ache
Hedgehog
Hip-hop
Horse riding
Hurry
Hutch
Ice-skating
Iguana
Imperative
Indie
Jazz
Jogging
Judo
Jungle
Kitten
Lawn
Leash
Leg
Leisure
Lizard
Lot
Loud
Magazine
Male
Mello
Message
Mouse (mice)
Movies
Musical
Musician
Naughty
Necessary
Neck
Need
Net
Never
Nocturnal
Noisy
Nut
Obedient
Occasionally
Often
Once
Opportunity
Orchestra
Painting
Parachuting
Parrot
Particular
Pet
Photography
Piano
Plenty
Pond
Pop
Presenter
Pressure
Puppy
Puzzle
Quiet
Quiz
Rabbit
Ragga
Raggae
Rap
Rarely
Rave
Relax
Rhythm
Rock
Roller-blading
Rugby
Sailing
Salmon
Sand
Scuba-diving
Seed
Seldom
Sharp
Shell
Shiny
Simply
Skiing
Snake
Snowboarding
Soccer
Sole
Solo
Sometimes
Spare
Spider
Spike
Stamp
Stomach
Sumo
Sunny
Suppose
Swimming
Tail
Tarantula
Team
Techno
Tiring
To bark
To be afraid of
To be crazy about
To be fond of
To be keen on
To beat
To believe
To bow
To catch
To clap
To clean
To complain
To dig
To dislike
To download
To dye
To eat
To enjoy
To entertain
To feed
To hate
To hit
To invite
To join
To keep
To leave
To like
To look for
To look forward to
To love
To mind
To prefer
To reply
To rinse
To sale
To seem
To stew
To support
To take care of
To throw
To train
Tortoise
Tournament
Trance
Trout
True
Trumpet
Twice
Vegetables
Vet
Violin
Walking
Weigh
Wet
Wheel
Windsurfing
Wizard
Worm
Wrestler
Wrestling
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