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Vocabulary | Grammar |
Student’s book | |
Page 26 – E | Present Simple, Present continuous, Past Tense, Future Tense, Present Perfect Continuous, Present Perfect |
Page 27 - A | Comparative and superlative |
Page 40 – E | Modal Verbs: must, have to/has to, should, may, can, might, could, be able to |
Page 41 – Look/ look like | - ed, -ing adjectives (Page 46 – D) |
What do you remember (Unit 2-3, Vocabulary –A-B-C) | What do you remember (Unit 2-3, Grammar) |
Appendixes (c 144 по 149) | |
Workbook | |
Page 18 - C | Page 19 - B |
Page 20- B | Page 21 A, B |
Page 22 – Vocabulary transport and travel | Page 25 – B |
Page 24 – C | Page 29 – A, B (grammar) |
Page 26 – Vocabulary (mobile phones) | Page 30 – A, B |
Page 27 – B | Page 31 – B |
Page 28 – How words work (look/look like) | Page 32 – How words work (so) |
Page 28 –A (Describing people) | Page 33 – How to get there |
Page 32 – A, B (Vocabulary, - ed, -ing adjectives) |
Comparative and superlative | Cheap-cheap er -the cheap est Happy-happ ier -the happ iest |
Little-less-the least Good-better-the best | |
Expensive-more expensive- the most expensive Comfortable-more comfortable-the most comfortable | |
- ed, -ing adjectives | He was so excited that could hardly breathe. The book was so boring that he started to sleep. |
Present Simple | They work in the bank. Do they work in the bank? They don’t work in the bank. He usually has lunch at home. Where does she usually have lunch? She doesn’t have lunch at home. |
Present continuous | I am waiting for a bus. What am I waiting for? I am not waiting for a bus. |
Past Tense | I left the house late yesterday. When did I leave the house? I didn’t leave the house late yesterday. |
Future Tense | I am going to visit the museum tomorrow./ I am visiting the museum tomorrow I am not going to visit the museum tomorrow. Am I visiting the museum tomorrow? I shall be a doctor. I shan’t be a doctor. What shall I be? He will probably come in an hour. When will he come? He won’t come in an hour. |
Present Perfect Continuous | How long have you been learning English? He has been working in the company since April. He has been working for three years here. |
Present Perfect | He has been a doctor in this hospital for two years. |
must, have to/has to, should, may, can, might, could, be able to | Drinking a lot of coffee isn’t a good idea. You shouldn’t drinka lot of coffee. Wearing a uniform isn’t obligatory. You don’t have to wear a uniform. It’s prohibited to take photos here. Youmustn’t takephotos here. The lights are on so I’m sure he’s at home. He might be at home because the lights are so on. |
Sources:
New English File intermediate. Student`s Book. Files 7-9.
New English File intermediate.Workbook.Files 7-9.
www.oup.com/elt/ englishfile/ intermediate.
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