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Kazakh Leading Academy of Architecture and Civil Engineering Hand out English as a Foreign LanguageDepartment of General Humanitarian Training 2 credits Academic year the 2012-2013 Intermediate level The 3rd term Practical lesson 8 Lexical theme: People and their appearances. Grammar: Must, may, might, can’t (deduction). Assistant professor Sariyeva Aida Kamzaevna |
Warming up: “Culture is the second nature” Explain this proverb and give examples
Grammar: Must, may, might, can’t (deduction)
Example: They must be out. There aren’t any lights on.
She must have a lot of money. She drives a Porsche.
Example: His phone’s switched off. He might be on the plane now.
She might not like that skirt. It’s not her style.
Example: He can’t be ill. I saw him at the gym.
Consolidation of grammar. Match a sentences from A and one from B.
A
1 I saw Beatrice with Dave last night.
2 I’m going bungee-jumping next week.
3 I can’t find my driving license.
4 Jack’s in Germany till Friday.
5 I can’t open this document.
6 He’s from Brazil, isn’t he?
B
a It might be in that drawer.
b He can’t be. I saw him this morning.
c He can’t be, he doesn’t speak Portuguese.
d You might not have the right software.
e You must be mad!
f They must be having an affair.
Listening [1.2 pp37]. Match a line in A with a line in B. Who is talking? Where do you think the conversation are taking place?
A | B |
1. Could you bring us the bill, please? 2. Would you give me your work number, please? 3. Can I help you? 4. Two large coffees, please. 5. Can you tell me code for Paris, please? 6. I’ll give you a lift if you like. 7. Would you mind opening the window? 8. Could I have extension 283, please? | White or black? No problem. It’s stuffy in here. Of course. Oh, shall I give you my mobile number, too? That line’s engaged. Would you like to hold? Yes, sir. I’ll bring it right away. One moment. I’ll look it up. Just looking, thanks. That would be great! Could you drop me off at the libtary. |
Listen and check. Which are offers? Which are requests. Practice the conversations, paying particular attention to intonation and stress.
Reading People and their appearances Meeting people for the first time we always make a judgment based on their appearances though the proverb tells us not to make such a mistake. Appearances are really deceptive; it's like a wrap of a sweet. I believe that everyone at least once in his/her life unwrapped a sweet in a bright paper but instead of a chocolate sweet found there just caramel. Or vice versa sometimes a really tasty candy is hidden under very unattractive wrapping paper. The same I can say about people. Most people in Mediterranean countries such as Italy, Spain and Greece are rather short. They have usually got black or dark brown wavy hair, brown eyes and light brown skin and people from countries such as Denmark, Norway and Sweden are usually tall. They have fair hair, blue eyes and a pale complexion. People from central Africa have got black curly hair and very dark skin. They have also got dark brown eyes, full lips and a wide, flattish nose. People from Arab countries such as Saudi Arabia, Iraq and Libya have usually got dark hair and dark brown eyes. They have also got dark skin and Chinese are quite short, with thick black hair and dark, slanting eyes. They have got a small nose and a yellowish complexion In my opinion character does not depend on appearance. So, a very beautiful girl can be angry, nervous person who hates everybody and everything. But an ugly plump person can be really nice and friendly. It can be a good friend, who can always help you. |
So I advice everybody not to judge people by their appearance. So I know it for sure that appearances are deceptive. That's why now I never make any conclusions about a person when I meet him or her for the first time. It's not my rule to make hasty conclusions, I prefer to get to know more about a person, then to analyze this information and only then to draw my conclusion. It's very easy to form a negative opinion about a person just because you don't like the way he looks, and it becomes like a barrier for further communication between you and this person, though in fact he can be an interesting, well-educated and talented person with whom you have a lot of in common. So, never judge people by appearances, because appearances are deceptive!
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