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a. museums do to going you the like
b. prefer what do museums you visit to
c. city native in you what there are museums
d. museums the do to often you go
e. you food spiritual where get can
3 Write a letter to your friend about a museum that you have visited. (100words). Write three paragraphs that focus on
• Where you went
• What you saw there
• How you felt about it.
$ Questions for computer based-testing
1. ________ is bad for you
b. smoking
a. smoke
c. to smoke
d. smokes
2. I hate _____________dishes
a. washing up
b. wash up
c. to wash up
d. washes up
3. Find synonym of dispute
a. debate
b. show
c. think
d. follow
4.Find opposite meaning of admire
e. despise
f. like
g. enjoy
h. treat
Glossary
English | Kazakh | Ruussian |
Countless | есепсіз, сансыз | бессчётный, бесчисленный |
Attraction | aртымдылық | привлекательность, притягательность |
Contemporary | замандас, тұстас | Современник |
Curiosity | әуестік, құмарлық | Любопытство |
Purchase | сатыпалу | покупка; закупка |
Comprehensive | Жан-жақты | Всесторонний |
Illustrate | суреттеу, әшекейлеу | иллюстрировать, приводить примеры |
Inalienable | ажыратылмайтын | неотчуждаемый; неотъемлемый |
Destination | арналу, бағытталу | назначение, предназначение, |
Circumstance | жағдай | обстоятельство; случай; условие |
Task for SIW: Describe the last exhibition that you have visited.
Task for Office hours: Write a review of the film you have seen recently
References:
Main literature:
1.New English file (pre-intermediate) Student’s book/Work book ClieveOxenden Christina Latham – Koening. Oxford University Press, 2010
2. New Inside Out (pre-intermediate) Student’s book Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones Macmillian 2012
3. Cutting edge (pre-intermediate) Student’s book. Sarah Cunningham and Peter Moon Longman 2008
Additional literature:
4.“Essential grammar” R.Murphy. Second edition. (pre-intermediate)l. Cambridge University Press. 2009.
5.Brush up your English Romanovich A. U. Moscow 2007
HAND-OUT Discipline: English as a foreign language Lexical theme: At the hotel Pre-intermediate Grammatical theme: Would like to Practical lesson 9 Assistant-Professor: G. A.Adilova |
Warming-up: Explain the saying. No man needs a vacation so much as the person who has just had one.
GRAMMAR: Would like to
Use 1) Would like means want, but it is more polite. You can use it in sentences and questions: I’d like a biscuit. Would you like some tea? 2) You can also use it to talk about your dreams and ambitions.: I’d like to go to Japan.I wouldn’t like to live here! You can also use I’d love and I’d hate to talk about dreams: I’d hate to live in the countryside. I’d love to work with Simon. Form: 1) Would like is the same for all persons: I would like some tea. You would like some tea. He / she / James would like some tea. We would like some tea. They / our clients would like some tea. 2)To make questions, invertthe subjectandwould: Would you / James / your clients like some tea? 3)Use wouldn’t to make the negative form: I wouldn’t like to work there. |
1 Fill in the words to complete the sentences using "would, would like, would love or wouldn't like".
a. You want to do something with your friend tonight. You ask:
What __________to do tonight?
b. You are in a restaurant and you ask for a glass of water.
________you bring me a glass of water please?
c. You are expressing how much you want to go to Paris.
I ________to go to Paris.
d. don't like to work as a waiter.
I __________to work as a waiter.
e. You are offering your friend a sandwich.
___________a sandwich?
2 For each space, choose either "like(s)", "would like", "do you like" or "would you like".
a. I________ swimming in summer.
b. My sister_________ to go to America next year.
c.__________ English?
d._________ to learn Japanese?
e. _________fish?
LISTENING [1,T.2.16]
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