References. 1. Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig
Main: 1. Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig. New English File. Elementary Student’s book. Oxford University Press, 2010. 2. Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig. New English File. Work Book. Oxford University Press, 2010. Additional: 3. R.Murphy Essential Grammar in Use. Second Edition. Cambridge, 2007. 4. Jack C. Richards Interchange.Third edition..Cambridge.2008. 5. CD New English File.Elementary level, 2008.
GRAMMAR COMMENT: Possessive adjectives [1, p.122]
Put in my/our/your/his/her/their/its. 1 He lives with … parents. 2 They live with... parents. 3 We live with … parents. 4 Julia lives with … parents. 5 Do you live with … parents?
Complete these sentences. Use my/his/their etc. with one of these words.
1 Jim doesn’t enjoy … It’s not interesting. 2 I can’t open the door. I haven’t got … 3 “What are the children doing?” “They’re doing...” 4 “Do you know that man?” “Yes, but I don’t know …” 5 We live in Barton street. …at the end on the left. Exercise 1. Listen to the text [3, T. 1.5], [Part 3, p.157]and fill in the test. 1 Rafael Ramos is … a) a doctor. b) a student. c) a driver. d) a teacher. 2 He lives … A) in a house in Toluca in Italy. B) in a house in Toluca in Spain. C) in a house in Toluca in Mexico. D) in a house in Toluca in Britain. 3 He has … a) three children. b) two children. c) four children. d) one child. 4 He wants to learn … for his job. a) French b) English c) Russian d) German 5 He is … a) single. b) married. c) isn’t married. d) isn’t single
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