- •Glossary
- •References
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- •Include the information about :
- •Have you ever bought a present for birthday?
- •Verbs used with clothes
- •Glossary
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- •Infinitive [1, p.128]
- •The role of Internet
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- •2 Match the jobs to the definitions.
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- •We are living faster, but are we living better?
- •Glossary
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- •1 Put in good or well.
- •Weather and climate
- •Glossary
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- •2 Match the words and phrases that have the opposite meaning(Antonomy)
- •1 How can we save the environment of our city? Finish the sentences.
- •1.Animals are…
- •1 Animal parts odd one out.
- •Exercise 5 Read the first paragraph of the text and translate.[3, Topic 32, pp 169-170] celebrations and ceremonies
- •References
- •East or west, home is best.
- •Glossary
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- •The homeland is more worth than gold.
- •Glossary
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- •Block 1
- •Lexical grammatical tests
1 ... is the central square in London.
a. Hyde Park
b. Trafalgar Square
c. Queen’s Gallery
d. Green Park
2 People who live in Great Britain are called....
a. English
b. French
c. Americans
d. Japanese
3.Who was Nelson from Nelson’s Column?
a. an explorer
b. a famous actor
c. a King
d. a famous admiral
4 London is the ... of Great Britain.
a. country
b. capital
c. region
d. river
Glossary
ENGLISH
RUSSIAN
KAZAKH
explanation [eksplə'neiʃ(ə)n]
объяснение
түсіндірмесі
furious ['fjuriəs]
яростный
өте ашулы
unconventional [ʌnkən'venʃən(ə)l]
нетрадиционный, отчужденный
дәстүрлі емес, бөтен
reign [rein]
царить
билігін жүргізу
charity [tʃæriti]
благотворительность
қайырымдылық
sense of humor
[sens ɔv hju:mə(r)]
чувство юмора
қалжыңды түсіну
complain [kəm'plein]
жалоба
шағым
unfamiliar [ʌnfə'miljə(r)]
не знакомый
бейтаныс
surface [sз:fis]
поверхность
беткі қабаты
valley ['væli]
долина
алқап
LIW
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1. Texts for reading. Read and translate the text-29
2. Good reading of the poem.
Multicultural Day People of many Nations of black and white and brown They celebrate their cultures in the big park in the town Migrants and children of migrants from places near and far away Their cultures are celebrating on Multicultural Day
People of Australasia, Asia, Europe, the Middle East and the Americas the contrast it is great They sing their songs and dance their dances and their cultures celebrate Their costumes are so beautiful so flowery and so bright A look into their cultures is an amazing sight.
Preparing power-point on the theme “The world’s friendliest city”.
Office hours
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Writing an essay ‘My visit to Great Britain’. Imagine you’ve been to Great Britain. Write about your sightseeing, impression.
References
Main literature:
1.New English file (pre-intermediate) Student’s book, ClieveOxenden Christina Latham – Koening. Oxford University Press, 2010
2. New Inside Out (pre-intermediate) Student’s book Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones Macmillan 2012
Additional literature:
3.New English file (pre-intermediate) Work book , ClieveOxenden Christina Latham – Koening. Oxford University Press, 2010
4. New Inside Out (pre-intermediate) Work book . Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones Macmillan 2012
5.“Essential grammar” R.Murphy. Second edition. (pre-intermediate)l. Cambridge University Press. 2009.
6.onestopenglish.com
Hand-out № 60
Discipline: English as a foreign language Credits:2
Pre-intermediate level. Practical lesson
Lexical theme: My motherland
Grammar: Past Perfect
Teacher: Zhakipbekova Dinara Kelsinbaevna
The homeland is more worth than gold.
Complete the names of places you might find in a city. Example: art gallery
a. br__dg__
b. c__stl__
c. sh__pp__ng c__ntr__
d. m__s__ __m
e. c__r p__rk
f. f__nt__ __n
g. l__br__ry
h. p__rk
i. c__n__l
j. st__d__ __m
PAST PERFECT [1, p.142]
Affirmative
Negative
Question
Short answer Yes
Short answer No
I / You / He, etc. ‘d (had) worked
I / You / He, etc. hadn’t (had not) worked
Had I / you / he, etc. worked?
Yes, I / you / he, etc. had.
No, I / you / he, etc. hadn’t.
Suddenly he remembered that he had seen the film before.
Use the past perfect when you are already talking about the past, and want to talk about an earlier past action.
When I woke up the garden was all white. It had snowed in the night.
I arrived at the coffee bar twenty minutes late and my friends had already gone.
Make the past perfect with had / hadn’t + the past participle.
The past perfect is the same for all persons.
Be careful: I’d can be I hador I would.
Exercise 1 Match the sentence halves.
I couldn't get into my flat because A He had made other plans.
I took the sweater back because B it was the first time she had flown.
Jack didn't come with us. C I'd forgotten my keys.
I turned on the TV D to see what had happened
Jenny was nervous because E he had bought me the wrong size