Unit 1
Lesson A: Interviews
1.Getting started
1. a.What book do you read currently? /true/
B.What
book are reading currently?
2. a.When did you last see a really good
movie?/ true/ b.When were you last seeing a
really good movie?
3. a.Have you ever stayed uo all night?/true/
b.Have you ever been staying up
all night?
2.Grammer Simple
snd continuous verbs/review/
1.A.Who do
you admire /бишрэх/ the most?
B.I admire
my grandfather.He tought/teach/ me a lot when I grew.
2.A.Have
you ever met anyone famous?
B.No,but
last year,L saw a TV star on the street.We were bot waiting in
line for ice cream.
3.A.When
did you last get a good workout?
B.Yesterday.In
fact, I lifted weights when you called me last night.
4.A.What
are you doing for a living?
B.Actually,
I am not working right now.I have looking for a job for six
months, but I haven’t found anything yet.
5.A.What
have you doing for fun lately?
B.Not
much. I working really hard for the past year.In fact, I not taken
a vacation in over a year now.
B.verb+ing?,
to+verb?
Verb+ing
|
to+verb
|
End up /living/
|
Stop/bother
|
Happen/tobe/
|
Stop/bother
|
Spend/3 years
working
|
Start
|
Agree
|
Begin
|
Finish
|
Remember
|
Expect
|
Continune
|
Plan/on/
|
Miss
|
Offer
|
|
considor
|
imagine
|
Decide
|
|
1.A.How did you end up studying
here?
B. My
friend recommended this school, so I decided to sign up for this class.How about you?
A.Well,
I wasn’t planning on learning English.but my company offered to pay for
my classes.I agreed to come, and here I am! I want to keep on taking
classes if can.
2.A.How did you get your current
job?
B.Its a
long story! I started working there as an assistant, and I spent months
just filing pepers.I didn’t mind doing that for a while, but then
I happened to hear about a new sales position.I never intended to be
a sales rep, but now I cant imagine doing anything else.
1.you
well flunk out a. youll fail and leave college b. youll
graduate
2.renderings a. photographs b. drawings
3.according
to him a. he said b. I said
4.a
motto a. a promise b. a rule to
live by
5.put
your mind to it a. forget about it b.
try hard to do it
6. you
are not inclined to be a.you are not the type to be b.you are not afraid
7.solidified
it a.convinced
me b.worried me
8.I was
bound and determined a.I was very angry b. L was very focuse
1.Put
always planned on being a civil engineer. false
2.She
first became interested in engineering because she loved math and science. true
3.Her
mother encouraged her to follow her dream. false
4.Pat’s
teachers expected her to be in a profession like engineering. false
5.Pat
wanted to prove to everyone that she could be a civil engineer. true
6.Pat
refused to let any problems stop her along the way. true
Mottoes-урилга
1.”Never agree to lend money
to strangers.
2.”If you don’t intend to do something
properly,don’t bother
3.”Never stop doing the things you.”
4.”Keep on /trying/ until you find
success.
5.Consider
to take every opportunity you get in life.
Unit 2
1.Are
older people just as just as interested in fashion as youn people?
2.Do
older people care as much about their appearance as young people?
3.Do men
get haircuts as often as women do?
4.Do
men spend as much money on themselves as
women?
5.Are
makeover shows as interesting as other reality shows on TV?
6.When
you choose clothes, are looks as important as comfort?
7.Do you
have as many clothes as you would
like? How about pairs of shoes?
8.Do you
spend as little time as possible shopping for clothes?
colors
|
Patterns хээ
|
materials
|
styles
|
Neon
green
|
striped
|
leather
|
Rubber
|
V-neck
|
baggy
|
Solid colors
|
Floral-print
|
cashmere
|
|
Ties
|
Flared
|
Range
|
Plaid
|
silk
|
|
Turtleneck
|
Short-sleeyed
|
Dark green
|
patterns
|
cotton
|
|
Long-sleeved
|
|
Light green
|
Polka-dot
|
denim
|
|
Boot-cut
|
|
turquoise
|
|
polyester
|
|
Fitted
|
|
Lesson
C.
1.I
like music with a good rhythm, something catchy. a.I know.It’s like poetry.
2.I
hate listening to music on the radio-they always
play
the same stuff. b.Yeah.Good
lyrics are important.
3.I like
songs that mean something, with words you
can remember. c.Wow.That’s a big
collection.
4.Rap is
really clever,the way it rhymes and tells a story. d.Right.There’s not much varity
5.I have
every record that The Beatles ever made. e.Uh-huh.You
like a good beat
2.Strategy
plus.
1.A. Do
you like classical music?
B.Yeah.I
like most types of music.Classical, jazz, folk-anything, really.
A.So you
have pretty broad tastes.Now, ?/do you play any musical instruments /
B.Not
really.I took piano for a while when I was a kid.
2. A. Do
you go to concerts at all?
B.Occasionally.
I mean, it’s nice to hear live music, but it can get expensive.
A.Yeah,
I know.Now,
? They often have live bands/do you have satellite radio/
B.No,I
don’t have it yet.I don’t subscribr to it.
3. A.Do
you have music on all the time at home?
B.Pretty
much.It’s the first thing I do when I come home –turn on some music.
A.Oh, me
too.Now ? do you listen to music when
you’re reading or working
B.No, I
can’t have it on when I need to concentrate on something.
Lesson D
C.
1. Her
/clothing/ style is eclectic./varied/
2. Clothes
reflect our personalities./ show/
3. She
is a free spirit. /independent/
4. She
doesn’t like feminine styles./girlish/
5. She
wears every color under the sun. /that exists/3
Unit 3
Exercise
2
1. What’s
the national anthem? When is
it sung?
2. What’s
your favorite traditional dish? How is
it made? What’s it served with?
3. What
do you think are the most important festivals? When is it celebrated?
4. Is
there a national costume? When is it wore?
5. What
are your national sports? Is it played by both men and women?
6. Is
there any traditional folk music? Where is it played?
Page
number 25 Exercise 2
1. It’s
impolite to go to a friend’s home for dinner without bringing a gift.
2. Arriving a little late is
acceptable.
3. It’s
not good idea to invite
friend without asking the host.
4. It’s
polite to compliment
the host’s cooking.
5. If
you don’t like something your host serves, it’s best not to say anything and
leave it.
6. It’s
customary not to ask
for second helpings of food.
7. Talking with your mouth
full is considered rude.
8. It’s
acceptable not to finish
the food on your plate.
9. Taking a call on your
cell phone during dinner is bad manners.
10. You
can upset your host by not
leaving until it’s very late.
B.
1. if I
lived abroad , I’d definetly miss my friends.
2. I
wouldn’t be honest miss the food.
3. I’d
actually enjoy learning a new language.
4.
Shopping would certainly be a challenge.
5. To
tell you the truth, I wouldn’t be homesick.
6. I
wouldn’t honestly enjoy living a different culture.
Page
number 30 Exercise 1
1. In
Japan, Bowing is
customary when two people introduce themselves.
2. In
the U.S.A, It’s polite to
hold hands firmly when you are introduced to a business colleague.
3. In
Korea, Eating food on the subway is considered rude.
4. In
many places of worship in Asia, It’s polite to take off your hat and shoes.
5. In
India, it’s customary to
shake hands with your friends as you walk together.
6. In
Spain, Standing
very close to someone when you are talking is acceptable.
7. In
Chile, people often say hello by kissing each other on the cheek.
8. In
Australia, Walking
around bare is acceptable ar beach resort, but not in public buildings.
9. In
Saudi Arabia, It’s offensive to
show the bottom of your foot to someone.
10. In
Taiwan, Having an
argument in public is considered impolite. It’s better to keep your voice down.
11. In
Great Britain, It’s considered rude to cut in line. You should always wait your turn.
Page
number 31 Exercise 1A
1. Would
you ever consider not tipping a server in a restaurant?
2. Do
you remember staring at people when you were little?
3. Do
you feel it’s rude not saying hello to your neighbours?
4. Is
holding hands ok on first date?
5. Do
you bother bargain with street vendors when the items are already very cheap?
6. Do
ever offer to help people on the bus or subway with their bags?
7. Have
you and a friend ever ended up argueing in public?
8. Have
you ever offended someone without intending to be rude?
Exercise
2
Ø
How long have they been lived there?
Ø
I guess I know them for 6 months. They moved
here in August.
Ø
When did you last see them?
Ø
Um, about a week ago. I think. Last Tuesday.
Ø
What were they doing, When you saw them?
Ø
Well, as I came home, they were carrying a big
suitcase to the car.
Ø
Did you speak to them?
Ø
I said, “Hi,
Where are you going?” and they replied, “On vacation”
Ø
What time did they finally leave?
Ø
Oh, Um, it was pretty late, around 11 at night,
I guess.
Ø
Can you remember what they were wearing?
Ø
Let me think.
Exercise
3.
Ø
Bella used to live in Japan. You loved living
there. Right?
Ø
Oh, definetly. I lived there for 9 years,
working for a Japanese advertising company.
Ø
Nine years? Wow! Didn’t you ever get homesick?
Ø
Occasionally, But Don’t you think I really miss
living at home. I was too busy. I mean of course I missed my family.
Ø
Oh, I bet you did. To be honest how did you get
that job? Did they hire you over here or …?
Ø
Actually, I
was already in Japan on an exchange program, staying with this family.
And the father starts bringing home all these documents from his work to
translate into English. Anyway, I started helping him, and his company ebded up
hiring me.
Ø
And they transferred her here. It’s cool story,
now?