- •Eu jep catch project
- •Unit I education system in russia and english speaking countries Lesson 1
- •I see I’m afraid if I’m not mistaken and what about you
- •It seems to me that I don’t know exactly
- •Informal letters
- •Lesson 2
- •Introduction
- •To express your opinion
- •To agree or disagree with somebody
- •Lesson 3
- •Introduction
- •Lesson 4
- •Asking and answering questions:
- •I’m not perfectly ready to answer this question, but next time I’ll try to answer!
- •Lesson 5
- •Lesson 6
- •Self- study materials for section I
- •Verb to be (the Present Simple Tense) Positive and Negative Forms
- •General Questions
- •Alternative questions
- •Special questions
- •Tag questions
- •The Present Simple Tense
- •General questions
- •Alternative questions
- •Tag questions
- •Special questions
- •The Sentence Structure
- •Unit II
- •Countries and cities
- •(Traditions, customs and holidays in Russia and English speaking countries)
- •Lesson 1
- •Lesson 2
- •Lesson 3
- •Lesson 4
- •Lesson 5
- •Lesson 6
- •Self-study materials for section II The Present Continuous Tense
- •Unit III
- •Scientists
- •(Famous people)
- •Lesson 1
- •Lesson 2
- •Introduction
- •Invention, inspiration, closet, bulb, nap, wax, phonograph, genius, perspiration.
- •Invent hired closet nap laboratory light bulb
- •Lesson 3
- •Invention, to explode, dynamite, powerful, closet, iron, bulb, fortune, phonograph, discovery, genius, to carry out, research:
- •Alfred Nobel
- •Lesson 4
- •1876 1886 1938 1940 1965 1971 1975 1976 1979 1995
- •How to be a successful inventor
- •Lesson 5
- •Invention, to explode, dynamite, powerful, closet, iron, bulb, fortune, phonograph, discovery, genius, to carry out, research.
- •Lesson 6 Problem-based task (webquest) Women in Science
- •You might want to consult some of the following web sites:
- •Your report will be evaluated as follows:
- •Self-study materials for section III The Past Simple Tense is used:
- •When we talk about actions and situations in the past we use:
- •Positive form — Regular verbs
- •Positive form — Irregular verbs
- •Negative form and questions
- •General questions
- •Alternative questions
- •Tag questions
- •Special questions
- •Verb to be (The Past Simple Tense) was/were
- •The past continuous tense
- •Positive form
- •Negative form
- •Past continuous vs. Past simple
- •Unit IV computer Lesson 1
- •Lesson 2
- •Lesson 3
- •Lesson 4
- •Lesson 5
- •Lesson 6
- •Self-study materials for section IV The Present Perfect Tense
- •Present perfect and past simple
- •Section V career prospects Lesson 1
- •Lesson 2
- •Lesson 3
- •Lesson 4
- •Lesson 5
- •Lesson 6
- •Self-study materials for section V The Future Simple Tense
- •I’ll be… or I’ll probably be… or I don’t know where I’ll be.
- •The Future Continuous Tense
- •I ________________ soon. (to leave)
- •I shall be leaving soon. Or I will be leaving soon.
General Questions
Am |
I |
a student? |
— Yes, I am./No, I am not. |
Is |
he / she / it |
a student? |
— Yes, he/she/it is./No, he/she/ it isn’t. |
Are |
we you they |
students?
|
— Yes, we are. / No, we aren’t. — Yes, you are. / No, you aren’t. — Yes, they are. / No, they aren’t. |
Exercise 5. Make general questions with these words. Give short answers.
your mother/at work?
her children/at home?
he/from Italy? ______ ____
I/good at English?
you/interested in books?
I/right?
this subject/difficult?
Exercise 6. Give short answers (Yes, I am/No, he isn’t, etc.).
Are your parents old?
Are all your school friends students now?
Is English difficult?
Is your home town small?
Are you interested in music?
Is your friend good at languages?
Alternative questions
Am |
I |
your friend |
or |
not? |
—Yes, you are / No, you aren’t. |
Is
|
he/ she |
Spanish |
or |
Italian? |
— He/She is Italian. |
it |
difficult |
or |
easy? |
— It’s difficult. | |
Are |
we |
in the city centre |
or |
on the out - skirts? |
— You are on the outskirts.
|
you |
a student |
or |
a schoolboy? |
— I’m a student. | |
they |
at home |
or |
at work? |
—They are at work. |
Exercise 7. Ask alternative questions with the following words. Give answers.
Example: You/a student/a schoolboy? — Are you a student or a schoolboy? — I’m a student.
He/in Moscow/in Kiev?
Alan and Henry/students/teachers?
Your new friends/sociable/not?
His daughter/17/18?
Your parents/old/young?
Russia/a big/a small country?
They/designers/artists?
Special questions
What Where Who How How old What What kind of( books) Why Whose friend What colour |
is are is are is is is are is is |
he? you from? John? you? he? your father like? he fond of? you late? Mary? our flag? |
-Eighteen - He’s sociable and very clever - Historical books. - My watch is wrong. - She’s my friend. - It’s white, blue and red. |
How old is he? - Eighteen.
What is your father like? - He’s sociable and very clever.
What kind of ( books) is he fond of? - Historical books.
Why are you late? - My watch is wrong.
Exercise 8. Ask and answer questions.
Example: What colour is a banana? – It’s yellow.
The sun
Ambulances in Moscow?
What colour is/are Roses?
The Christmas tree?
The sky
Exercise 9. Complete the sentences.
Example: Where are my books? – On the table.
1._ _ _ that clock? 2._ _ Paul from? 3._ _ your favourite subject? 4._ _ _music you fond of? |
About a hundred years old. Denmark, I think. Mathematics. Rock music. |
Exercise 10. Ask the questions.
Example: What is your name? – My name’s Mark.
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Her name’s Pam. No my mother isn’t very young. Yes, it is Frank Ellis. Jane. My shoes are black. Olga is very kind. |