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5. Correct the mistakes.

1 The car is belonging to my father.

2 She is speaks English.

3 He go shopping twice a week.

4 The film starts now.

5 After I am eating breakfast, I get dressed.

6 She lives not in London.

7 Where you work?

8 She is not understanding the problem.

9 Do you like chocolate. – Yes, I like.

10 Why you no get a job?

6. Choose the correct verb form.

1 A Do you eat/ Are you eating meat?

B No, I’m a vegetarian, but I eat/ I’m eating fish.

2 A How do you do/ are you doing?

B Pleased to meet you.

3 A How do you do/ are you doing?

B Not very well, this exercise is difficult.

4 A Where do you live/ are you living?

B In a bed and breakfast at the moment.

5 A What do you have/ are you having for breakfast?

B Usually just coffee.

6 A What do you want/ are you wanting for breakfast?

B Nothing, I’m in a hurry.

7 A What do you do/ are you doing?

B I’m an engineer.

8 A What do you do/ are you doing?

B Not much, just watching TV.

9 A Does it rain/ Is it raining?

B Yes, take an umbrella.

10 A Does it snow/ Is it snowing much here?

B Only in winter.

Module 3: Travelling.

Составитель A. И. Кириллова

1. Text A. The least successful traveller

Text B. Where the tourists dare

2. Dialogue I Asking for travel information.

Dialogue II. At the customs.

Dialogue III. Booking a hotel room.

3. Grammar:

4. Vocabulary: Planning a holiday, packing your bags, transport (train/ air/ sea/ car), customs, hotel services, in town, holiday incidents.

5. Projects: discussing travel essentials, planning a dream holiday (group discussions), writing a story “The last holiday incident”(real or imaginary), making a report “Transport in my country”.

If you look like your passport photo,

in all probability you need the journey”

Earl Wilson, 1961

Planning your holiday.

1. Look at the holiday adverts and decide where you want to go. You can go on more than one trip. Look at these phrases. Can you remember how to continue?

  • I’d like…

  • I prefer…

  • Yes. But this one is more…than

  • I’d rather…

  • I don’t mind…

  • It looks…

  • We could…

Three Days in Paris

See the Louvre, the Eiffel Tower and the Champs Elysee on this wonderful once-in-a-lifetime sightseeing tour to the capital of France. Two nights in a hotel with half board and a trip on the Eurostar are included in the price. £ 200 per person.

Hollywood

Visit Hollywood in the spring! See where all the stars live, and walk on a real movie lot. See the making of a film and have dinner at some of the restaurants that the stars go. For three days live the life of a successful actress on the boulevards where Robert DeNiro walks and works. £ 500 per person.

Spend a week on a barge in Amsterdam. Amsterdam has a great nightlife and some of the best restaurants and cafes in the world. Just £300.

Four days in a cottage in the heart of the British countryside. See old English villages, sip tea in a café and experience the peace of country life. Five nights in a bed and breakfast just £250.