- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Include the information about :
- •Have you ever bought a present for birthday?
- •Verbs used with clothes
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Infinitive [1, p.128]
- •The role of Internet
- •References
- •2 Match the jobs to the definitions.
- •Glossary
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •We are living faster, but are we living better?
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Glossary
- •References
- •1 Put in good or well.
- •Weather and climate
- •Glossary
- •References
- •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
- •References
- •The homeland is more worth than gold.
- •Glossary
- •References
- •Block 1
- •Lexical grammatical tests
d) put on.
Glossary
English
Transcription
Kazakh
Russian
recently adv.
['ri:səntli]
жақында
недавно
gadgets n.
['gædʒit]
жабдықтар
приспособления
bunch n.
[bʌntʃ]
шоғы, байлам
букет, связка
try on v.
[trai ɔn]
өлшеу
примерять
leather n.
[' leðə(r)]
былғары
кожа
ownadj.
[əυn]
жеке, өзінің
собственный, свой
jewellery n.
['dʒu:əlri]
әшекей
драгоценности
price n.
[prais]
баға, құн
цена
diamond n.
['daiəmənd]
гаухар
алмаз
ring n.
[riŋ]
жүзік
кольцо
LIW
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Read the poem and learn by heart.
Shopping with a friend
Shopping with a friend is cool There's nothing forbidden, no rule And no parents to say what's suitable Or to tell you what's unaffordable, Actually you don't need to be rich To try on whatever your eyes wish.
2. Part III.3. Texts for reading. Read and translate the text-15
Shopping with a friend is funny Even if you don't have money You can try a formal blue shirt With a long gypsy orange skirt Pretend to buy them but act lost Then don't, because they're low-cost. Rita El Khoury
Write your own favourite shop. [1. p. 38]
a) Decide on the shop and what the customer is buying.
b) Decide on the character/personality of the shop assistant and the customer.
c) Include at least six of these eight words.
d) What did you buy on your last visit? What does the shop sell?
Office hours
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Match words from column A with words from column B to make similar collocations.
A
a bunch of
a box
a pair of
a packet of
a piece of
a jar of
B
flowers / grapes / keys
socks / scissors / jeans
cake / furniture / wood
cigarettes / crisps / biscuits
4 chocolates / matches / tissues
8 jam / instant coffee / mayonnaise
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 № 46
Discipline: English as a foreign language Credits: 2
Level: Pre-Intermediate Practical lesson
Lexical theme: Fashion and clothes
Grammar: Present Perfect + yet, just, already
Teacher: Zhakipbekova Dinara Kelsinbaevna
Warming-up: Explain the meaning of this quotation“Fashion is not something that exists in dresses only.
Fashion is in the sky, in the street; fashion has to do with ideas, the way we live, what is happening.” Coco Chanel
CONSOLIDATION.
Rearrange the words below to make six statements from the article.
Example: A / can / real / you / something / is / present / keep
A real present is something you can keep.
Cookery / boring / books / are
Most / in / are / interested / women / gadgets / not
Women / and / intuitive / are / sensitive
Men / usually / brightly / coloured / want / don’t / ties
PRESENT PERFECT Have / has + Participle II [1, p.132]
Yet (negative, question)
just (positive +)
already(positive +)
A Have you finished your homework yet?
B No, not yet. I haven’t finished yet.
A Would you like a coffee?
B No thanks. I’ve just had one.
A Do you want to see this film?
B No, I’ve already seen it three times.
Use yet + the present perfect in negative and question sentences to ask if something that you think is going to happen has happened or to say it hasn’t happened.
Put yet at the end of the sentence.
Use just in positive sentences to say that something happened very recently.
Put just before the main verb.
Use already in positive sentences to say that something happened before now or earlier than expected.
Put already before the main verb.
Exercise 1Write where the words in the box can go in these sentences. There are several possibilities.
just yet already ever never
a. I’ve washed my hair.
b. Have you played basketball?
c. He hasn’t learned to drive.
d. They’ve finished the exercise.
e. She’s learned a foreign language.
Exercise 2 Match the verb phrases with their meanings.
a. get dressed
b. get undressed
c. get changed
d. clothes fit you
e. clothes suit you
f. try something on
1. take your clothes off
2. put something on to see if it fits / suits you
3. clothes are the right size for you
4. put your clothes on
5. clothes are the right colour, shape and style for you
6. take your clothes off and put different clothes on
Exercise 3 Listen to the text. [1.T. 4.2. p.121.]
Fill in the test.
№
True
False
1.
Woman 1 really didn’t have time to answer.
2.
Woman 1 bought a white jacket.
3.
Woman 2 tried some trousers on.
4.
Man bought lots of things.
5.
His girlfriend bought some shoes.
Exercise 4 Retell the text using the following questions.
a. What’s the most popular place to buy clothes in your town?
b. Do you buy your clothes there? If not, where?
c. Have you ever been to a Zara store?
d. When did you last go there? Where?
e. What did you buy? Are you happy with it?
Exercise 5 Read the text and give the title to each paragraph. [1. p. 37.]
The real price of fashion.
In 2005, a military jacket appeared on the fashion pages of Vogue. There’s nothing unusual about that, except that the price tag was not £1,200, nor even £120. The jacket was made by Primark, and it was on sale for just £12! Women went mad for it, and Primark was renamed “the new Prada”.
At Primark T-shirts cost £2, pyjamas cost £5, suits cost £15 and women’s tops cost less than £5. So it’s no surprise that Primark’s profits are increasing and new stores are opening across the UK, Spain and Ireland.
So everybody’s happy then. According to environmental groups such as Friends of the Earth, cheap clothes are damaging the environment. Consumers are paying low prices for their clothes, but the planet is paying a high cost.
The result of low prices is that people are buying more. A spokesperson from the Green Party said, “We are not against fashion, but cheap clothes, not designed to last, are bad for the consumer and the planet.
Exercise 6 Read the text and write suitable heading to each paragraph
Exercise 7 Speaking on the given topic. Do you agree with these statements?
“Fashion is what you’re offered four times a year.”
Exercise 8 Discuss the questions with a partner.
Have you ever worn something only once? What?
Have you ever been to a fashion show? Where?
Have you ever bought something and never worn it? What?
Have you ever had an argument with your family about clothes? What about?
e. Have you ever met someone who who was wearing exactly the same as you? When? How did you feel?
1. __________ ever been to a Zara shop?
Do you
Have you
Did you
Had you
2. I’ve never _________ him in a suit and tie.
see
saw
seen
sawn
3. You haven’t done the washing up _________.
just
already
seldom
yet
4. I’ve _______ cleaned the floor. It’s wet.
just
yet
already
seldom