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Write the words in the correct order.

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  1. A few common expressions are enough for most telephone conversations. Practice these telephone expressions by completing the following dialogues using the words listed below.
  2. A friend has just come back from holiday. You ask him about it. Write your questions.
  3. A friend has just come back from holiday. You ask him about it. Write your questions.
  4. A phrase or sentence built by (tiresome) repetition of the same words or sounds.
  5. A Read the text again and choose the correct ending to each sentence.
  6. A Write the questions for the answers below.
  7. A) Consider the synonyms; match words with their definitions.

Example: a / always / am / diet / I /on I am always on a diet.

a. ever / hardly / I / perfume / wear

b. buy / clothes / I / often / second-hand

c. don’t / gold / I / jewellery / like / usually

d. a / is / pleasure / rarely / Shopping

e. after / always / changed / get / I / work

   

$ Questions for computer based test

1. __________ ever been to a Zara shop?

a. Have you

b. Do you

c. Did you

d. Had you

2. I’ve never _________ him in a suit and tie.

a. seen

b. see

c. saw

d. sawn

3. You haven’t done the washing up _________.

a. yet

b. just

c. already

d. seldom

4. I’ve _______ cleaned the floor. It’s wet.

a. just

b. yet

c. already

d. seldom

 

Glossary

English Kazakh Russian
Boots Бәтіңке ботинки
Earrings Сырға серьги
Necklace Әшекей ожерелье
Waistcoat Жилет жилет
Trousers шалбар, сым брюки
Military әскери военный
Incredible мүмкін емес невероятно
Chain Тізбек цепь
Probably Мүмкін вероятно
Customer Клиент клиент

SIW: Read and retell the text. [2. p. 40.] Zara store

Have you ever been to a Zara store? You probably have because it’s one of the fastest-growing chains in the world. The person behind Zara is Amancio Ortega. He is the richest man in Spain, but very few people know his face. There are only two official photographs of him, and he rarely gives interviews. Although he is a multimillionaire businessman, he doesn’t like wearing suits or ties, and prefers to wear jeans and a shirt.

When he was young he worked as a shop assistant in a clothes store, but he always dreamed of having his own business. In 1963 he started a small company which made women’s pyjamas. In 1975, at the age of 40, he opened his first clothes shop in La Coruna, a small city in north-west Spain, and named it Zara. Now you can find Zara shops all over the world, from New York to Moscow to Singapore. So why is Zara so successful?

The main reason is that Zara reacts incredibly quickly to the latest designer fashions, and produces clothes which are fashionable but in expensive. Zara can make a new line of clothes in three weeks. Other companies normally take about nine months. The clothes also change from week to week – so customers keep coming back to see what’s new. It produces 20,000 new designs a year – and none of them stay in the shops for more than a month. So if you’ve seen a new jacket or skirt you like in a Zara store hurry up and buy it, because it won’t be there for long.

Office-hours: Get ready for discussion.

References:

Main Literature:

1. Sue Kay and Vaughan Jones with Peter Maggs and Catherine Smith. New Inside Out. Pre-intermediate. Student’s Book. Macmillan, 2012.

2. Clive Oxenden, Christina Latham-Koening and Paul Seligson. New English File. Pre-intermediate. Student’s Book. Oxford, 2010.

Additional Literature:

3. T. Aspinall, A. Capel. Pre-Intermediate. Master Class. New Edition. Oxford, 2009.

4. R.Side and G. Wellman. Grammar and Vocabulary for CA. Longman, 2009.

 

 

Handout English as a foreign language Level: Pre-Intermediate Lexical theme: My Hobby Credits:2 Grammar: Gerunds. Infinitives Practical Lesson 18 Teacher: Doszhanova Zhanat Muratbaevna

WARMING UP. Read and translate. “Know the difference between your hobbies and your passions.”
B.S. Wood

GRAMMAR: Gerunds. Infinitives

 


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