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4. She _________ things on the wall.

a. uses to write

b. use to write

c. used to write

d. used to writes

Glossary

English

Kazakh

Russian

to relax

босаңсу

ослабевать

sadly

қайғылы

грустно

to obsess

артынан жүру

преследовать

acceleration

жылдамдату

ускорение

to suffer

ауыру

страдать

to hurry

асығу

спешить

sickness

ауру

болезнь

dirty

лас

грязный

journey

саяхат

путешествие

recent

жақында

недавний

SIW: Give answers to the following questions.

  1. Have any of your friends or family gone to live in a foreign country? Why?

  2. Do you know anyone who has come to live in your country from another country? Why?

3. Do these people have any problems about living away from home?

4. Close your eyes and think about your country. What would you miss most about it if you went to abroad?

Office-hours: Compare your country with other countries.

What do you think about this poem? Say your opinion.

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.

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

Hand-out

Discipline: English as a foreign language Lexical theme: Favourite times and seasons

Pre-Intermediate Grammar: Indefinite pronoun

Practical lesson 26

Assistant professor: Bozhbanova T.E.

Give the equivalent of the proverb in Kazakh and Russian:

EVERYTHING IS GOOD IN ITS SEASON.

GRAMMAR: Indefinite pronoun

+ ? and – verb x Short – answer

people

Somebody

someone

Anybody

anyone

Nobody

No one

things

something

anything

Nothing

places

somewhere

anywhere

nowhere


  • Use somebody, something, someone, etc. when you don’t say exactly who, what, or where.

Somebody broke the window.

I went somewhere nice at the weekend.

  • Use anything, anybody, anywhere in questions or with a – verb.

I didn’t do anything last night. NOT I don’t do nothing.

Somebody’s in Is anybody in There’s anybody in

the bathroom. the bathroom? the bathroom.

  • Use nobody, nothing, nowhere in short – answers or in a sentence (with a + verb).

Who’s in the bathroom?

Nobody. Nobody’s in the bathroom.

NOT Anybody is in the bathroom.

  • Somebody, Nobody, etc. are the same as Someone, No one, etc.

CONSOLIDATION OF GRAMMAR

1 Complete with something., anything, nothing, etc.

Did you meet anybody last night?

a) Are you doing ________tonight?

b) _________phoned when you were out. He said he'd call back later.

c) I've seen your car keys _______but I can't remember where.

d) Did _______come while I was out?

e) Did you go _______exciting last night?

2 Answer with Nobody, Nowhere, or Nothing.

a) What did you do last night? _________

b) Where did you go yesterday? ____________

c) Who did you see? __________

d) What are you doing on Saturday? _______

e) Where are you going now? _______

Listening [3, p.17]

Listen to Emma talking about the best place she has ever visited on her favourite time- summer holiday.

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