Студопедия — How about Thursday?
Студопедия Главная Случайная страница Обратная связь

Разделы: Автомобили Астрономия Биология География Дом и сад Другие языки Другое Информатика История Культура Литература Логика Математика Медицина Металлургия Механика Образование Охрана труда Педагогика Политика Право Психология Религия Риторика Социология Спорт Строительство Технология Туризм Физика Философия Финансы Химия Черчение Экология Экономика Электроника

How about Thursday?






 


1 Complete the conversation.

SARAH: Hello, Steve.........1......... is Sarah. How are you?

STEVE: OK......J........ about you?

SARAH: Oh, I'm........L...... Listen, Steve. I'm having

a party this weekend. Are you .......::\........

on Sunday?

STEVE: Saturday? Well, it's a.......5......... difficult.!'m

........9......... Ann and her family in the evening.

SARAH: No, Sunday.

STEVE: Oh, I'm sorry. I........?......... Saturday. Sunday

might be OK. It........B.........•.......}........ time?

SARAH: Oh, any time after eight.

STEVE: I can't manage eight, but I'll come a bit

......JQ.......• Say, nine.

SARAH: That's fine. Any time you like.

STEVE: Where?

SARAH: My........P.......Bring a bottle.

STEVE: OK. Thanks.......U...............n.......then.

SARAH: Bye.


2 Put in the right prepositions: in, on, at, before

or until.

 

1. 'When's your birthday?' '.................. two weeks.'

2. I'll see you again.................. Tuesday.

3. I'll be on holiday from tomorrow.................. the end of August.

4. Goodnight. See you.................. the morning.

5. I must finish this letter.................. four o'clock, or I'll miss the post.

6. Hurry up- the train goes.................. ten minutes!

7. The next meeting will be.................. June 20th.

8. I'll be late for work.................. Monday - I've got

to go to the dentist.

9. 'Can I speak to Janet?' 'I'm afraid she's away

.................. next week.'

10. Could you look after the children..................

supper time?

11. I'm seeing the dentist.................. ten o'clock.


 

3 Imagine that you are doing some of these things tomorrow. Say how long they will take you. Example:

l.. wi.U:.:..... e.... h. Jf..9.r.\.h9.!Jr....:tP.... Q.&h..... h..r.,....

 

 

wash your hair write to your mother clean the kitchen make a cake do your ironing wash your car pack your suitcase go to the station run 1,500 metres drive twenty km play three sets of tennis

learn twenty irregular verbs

 

 


4 Vocabulary. How many of these do you know the names of? Use a dictionary if necessary. Learn the words you didn't know.


5 If you have Student's Cassette B, find Lesson 24, Exercise 2 (only the first conversation is recorded here). Listen to the conversation and practise the pronunciation.

 

 

6 What are you doing next weekend or next week? Write 100 words or so.

 

 

ccHow about Thursday night, then?";

 

 


I Summary D

 

--
1 Underline the stressed syllables. Example:

mebody

 

about accident animal appointment beginning certainly

.::omplicated depend difficult future gardening grandchild

hospital million parent practise probably religion
until vegetarian        

 

2 Look at the pictures and say what will happen. Begin 'When... ' Example:

·when she opens the door, the light will go on.'

 

 

 


3 Do you know how to form

the past tenses (and past participles)

of regular verbs? Try these verbs. If you have trouble remembering the rules, they are on page 116.

 

join jo..i.ned....


4 Put one of the words from the box into each blank.

 

at from in into of off on over through
to under with            

 

1. Do you eat melon.................. a spoon or a knife and fork?

2. Ask the bus driver to tell you where to get...................


apply cry

fix guess mend need stay stop


explain

happen play

wait


fit

hate start


3. Shall we meet.................. the cinema?

4. Concorde flies.................. our house twice a day; it makes a terrible

nOise.

5. Rob jumped.................. the swimming pool with all his clothes on -

he must have been drunk!

6. Some of the marchers threw stones at the police; one stone went

.................. the window of a police car, and hit a policewoman

on the head.

7. 'Do you know where my keys are?' 'I think they're..................

the table.................. the kitchen.'

8. A lot.................. the people in our village work with horses.

9. We're going.................. France for our summer holidays.

10. People.................. warm countries generally have.a hard time getting used to the winter in England.

11. I didn't see the cat when I walked into the room, because it was

.................. the bed.

 

 

49


 

 


5 Translate some or all of these sentences into your language.

 

1. Why do people look like their parents?

2. Carol and Lee's baby may be tall.

3. I hope my children will be good-looking.

4. Maria said that I would never get married.

5. We're going to crash!

6. I think we should take a lot of water with us.

7. We're not going to take any blankets.

8. If you see a black cat, you'll have good luck.

9. When I go to London, I'll visit Sue.

10. If I go to Scotland, I'll visit Ann.

11. If I get enough money, I'll travel round the world.

12. What do you think of the new boss?

13. I get on all right with my boss.

14. I didn't realise that you didn't like your job.

15. If I were you, I'd turn it upside down.

16. I'd like you to meet my mother.

17. See you on Thursday. Bye.

18. I'd like to make an appointment to see Dr Gray.

19. Tuesday's a bit difficult. What about Thursday?

20. Let me look in my diary.

 

 

Revision D

 

1 Put in the correct verb forms.

1. We.................. anything until we hear from you.

(not do)

2. I'll tell you when I................... (know)

3. If I.................. George, I'll tell him to come and talk

to you. (see)

4. I.................. happy when this job is finished. (be)

5. What.................. if the police find out? (happen)

6. It'll be nice when we.................. back home again.

(get)

7. I.................. your luggage until you come back.

(look after)

8. When you decide to leave, phone us and we

.................. a flight for you. (reserve)

9. I'm going to take a short holiday when I..................

this job. (finish)

10. Don't forget to put the lights out when you

.................. to bed. (go)


6 Write about your plans for this evening I

tomorrow I the weekend. Example:

 

This evening I'm going to stay in and wash my hair. We're going to spend the weekend in the mountains.

 

 

"You ought to take a rest and forget all about windows for a while, Ted.";

 

2 Put when or until in each blank.

1. Could you let me know.................. Ms Amis arrives

2. I can't give you an answer.................. I hear from

my bank.

3................... the post comes, could you see if there's

a letter from Emma in it?

4. Could you wait.................. the children get home from school?

5. Eric's mother will be staying with us..................

Christmas.

6. Who's going to look after your dog.................. you

go to America?

7................... you make mayonnaise, you should make

sure the oil and the egg are both at the same

temperature.

8. Just keep straight on.................. you see a big

church; then take the first turning on the right.

9. I'll wait for you.................. 9.00; if you haven't come by then, I'll know you have missed

the train.

10. Don't try to get off the train.................. it is mavin

 


 

3 Circle the word in each group that is different, and write why.

1. kettle saucepan @ frying-pan

j_Q.......CQ.ok...i...e...Q\;h r.s............................

OR.;..'iav....4o. '.\;....t.. o. At..o.t...e... o.tb.en;;.,....

2. wheel plate shoe penny

3. cow pig fish chicken

4. middle both side end

5. grandchild uncle friend mother

6. heavy red green purple

7. pants shirt trousers wear

8. boss office postman driver

9. film newspaper letter book

10. bus train lorry armchair

 

 

4 If you have Student's Cassette B, find Revision Lesson D, Listening Exercise 3. Listen to the song and try to write down the first verse (up to I just don't know...). Check on Student's Book page 124.


5 Strange but true! Read this with a dictionary.

 

About 5,700 stars can be seen on a clear night without a telescope.

If you live in an old house in the country, you may be sharing

your house with up to 3,000 animals and insects.

A mole takes about eight hours to tunnel 100 metres. Diamonds and coal are made of the same chemical element. Baby whales increase their weight by ten pounds an hour.

During a lifetime, a person's heart pumps enough blood to fill the fuel tanks of 2,100 Boeing 747s.

You get taller when you are asleep.

There were ten days in the ancient Egyptian week.

The silk made by spiders is stronger than steel.


 

 


"Look, I should sit down. Have you got a drink? Now it's nothing to worry about, really it isn't...,


 

 

"I love you for what you are- rich.,

 

CITIZ

"DVIC E. BUREAU

 

I S/IOIJLD t:NOCKitNO ENTE:R If I

WE:RE YOIJ


 

 

"... And here is the weather picture for noon tomorrow.";

 

 


6 Try the crossword.


 
:_·.,-I


.-,---


 

DOWN

1. I was.................. to hear that you got on well with

your boss.

2. I'd like to make an.................. to see Dr Carter.

3. I eat three times a...................


4. We're havm.


g the D.!rectors'.................. on Tuesd ay.


5. 35 across, 50 across and 32 down are all the

 


 

 

ACROSS

1. Child's child.

4. When I make a.................., the boss gets angry.

8. I'm going to.................. for a new job.

9. Your sweater's.................. out.

11. 'What are you doing?' 'Trying to.................. my bike.'

13. See you.................. Thursday.

14. Thing at the end of your foot.

16. Tuesday's a bit.................. - how about Thursday?

18. See you.................. a couple of hours.

19. You can look out of this.

21. Not.................. birds can fly.

22. Would you like.................. orange?

23. Tea.................. coffee?

24. I usually get.................. at six o'clock.

25. A baby bird comes out of this.

26. There are.................. people living on the moon.

27. You can drive this.

29. An animal that lives in the desert.

31. Scotland is not part of...................

33. 'How are you?' 'Very.................., thanks.'

34. The opposite of beginning.

35. The opposite of come.

37. You can see with this.

40. This is a good thing to do with food.

41. What colour.................. your girlfriend's hair?

43. If you're not 33 across, you might have to go to this place.

46. A colour.

47. 'I'm tired.' '.................. am I.'

50. The same as 35 across.

51. Would you like.................. come to a party?

52. Water below 0 degrees Celsius.

53. This person works in a 43 across.

55. A thousand thousand.

58. How long are you staying here..................?

59. Don't.................. to lock the door when you go out.

60................... to lock the door when you go out.

61. Not all birds can...................


6. A woman's name.

7. In 1931-32, an American walked................. from

California to Turkey.

9. Is service..................?

10. If you buy something from me, I................. it to you.

12. The past participle of do.

13. Could you fill up with petrol and check the

.................., please?

15. I live.................. the fifth floor.

17. Prices often rise, but they never...................

19. Not right.

20. If you have an.................., you might have to go to 43 across.

22. 'This is a really boring film.' 'I don't.................,

I think it's very good.'

23. Half of half of half of eight.

27. My father.................. speak six languages.

28. 'What does she do?' 'She's.................. economist.'

30. It's a.................. to work for her.

32. The same as 50 across.

36. This is round.

38. When I was a child we were very poor. We all lived in one...................

39. You.................. meet a tall dark stranger.

42. You can do this with your 37 across.

44. He was born in London 35 years.........

45. Sorry I'm late. Have you been waiting....?

48. Coffee.................. tea?

49. That man.

53. I neither like.................. dislike this music.

54. The same as 42 down.

56. Not 33 across.

57. 'Sue's had a baby.' 'A girl... a boy?'

 

 


 







Дата добавления: 2015-09-06; просмотров: 842. Нарушение авторских прав; Мы поможем в написании вашей работы!



Аальтернативная стоимость. Кривая производственных возможностей В экономике Буридании есть 100 ед. труда с производительностью 4 м ткани или 2 кг мяса...

Вычисление основной дактилоскопической формулы Вычислением основной дактоформулы обычно занимается следователь. Для этого все десять пальцев разбиваются на пять пар...

Расчетные и графические задания Равновесный объем - это объем, определяемый равенством спроса и предложения...

Кардиналистский и ординалистский подходы Кардиналистский (количественный подход) к анализу полезности основан на представлении о возможности измерения различных благ в условных единицах полезности...

Влияние первой русской революции 1905-1907 гг. на Казахстан. Революция в России (1905-1907 гг.), дала первый толчок политическому пробуждению трудящихся Казахстана, развитию национально-освободительного рабочего движения против гнета. В Казахстане, находившемся далеко от политических центров Российской империи...

Виды сухожильных швов После выделения культи сухожилия и эвакуации гематомы приступают к восстановлению целостности сухожилия...

КОНСТРУКЦИЯ КОЛЕСНОЙ ПАРЫ ВАГОНА Тип колёсной пары определяется типом оси и диаметром колес. Согласно ГОСТ 4835-2006* устанавливаются типы колесных пар для грузовых вагонов с осями РУ1Ш и РВ2Ш и колесами диаметром по кругу катания 957 мм. Номинальный диаметр колеса – 950 мм...

Дренирование желчных протоков Показаниями к дренированию желчных протоков являются декомпрессия на фоне внутрипротоковой гипертензии, интраоперационная холангиография, контроль за динамикой восстановления пассажа желчи в 12-перстную кишку...

Деятельность сестер милосердия общин Красного Креста ярко проявилась в период Тритоны – интервалы, в которых содержится три тона. К тритонам относятся увеличенная кварта (ув.4) и уменьшенная квинта (ум.5). Их можно построить на ступенях натурального и гармонического мажора и минора.  ...

Понятие о синдроме нарушения бронхиальной проходимости и его клинические проявления Синдром нарушения бронхиальной проходимости (бронхообструктивный синдром) – это патологическое состояние...

Studopedia.info - Студопедия - 2014-2024 год . (0.012 сек.) русская версия | украинская версия