This is the _________ city in the world.

a. noisiest

b. noisier

c. most noisy

d. more noisy

3. Put the correct adjective. As… as gold.

a. Good

b. Better

c. Best

d. Goodder

4. As…as possible.

a. Soon

b. Sooner

c. Soonest

d. Soony

Glossary:

English Kazakh Russian
ancient ескі древний
be impressed әсерлену быть впечатленным
provide қамтамасыз ету обеспечивать
be separated жекелену быть разделенным
consist есепте тұру состоять
occupy басып алу занимать
busy уақыты болмау занятой
expensive қымбат дорогой
coin тиын монета
storey көп қабатты многоэтажный

SIW:

Do you know the most expensive hotels in the world?

In Singapore, the hotel boat, dangling in the air at a height of three 60-storey footrests, was built in 2006. It is assumed that this will be one of the biggest tourist attractions of great beauty!

} And at the head of the district Marina Bay will be the construction of a truly fantastic looking.
Architecture of the area is also changing. Most likely, this is a place in Southeast Asia will be really new tourist destination in the world, another wonder of the world, such as the pyramids in Egypt, or some ancient temples. But this was built a man-made marvel.

Office hours:

1. Preparing power-point on the theme “The world’s friendliest city”.

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.

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

 

 

 

Hand-out Discipline:English as a foreign language Lexical theme:The United Kingdom Pre-Intermediate Grammar:Past perfect Practical lesson 29 Assistant professor:Bozhbanova T.E.

 

Give the equivalent of the proverb in Kazakh and Russian:

EAST OR WEST, HOME IS BEST.

GRAMMAR: Past perfect

+ -

I I
You e He
She'd seen the film before. She hadn't seen the film before.
It It
We We
They They
contractions: I'd = I had I hadn't = I had not

    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 / hadnt + the past participle. · The past perfect is the same for all persons. Be careful: I’d can be I had or I would.

 

CONSOLIDATION OF GRAMMAR

1 Match the sentence halves.

a) I couldn't get into my flat because A He had made other plans.

b) I took the sweater back because B it was the first time she had flown.

c) Jack didn't come with us. C I'd forgotten my keys.

d) I turned on the TV D to see what had happened

e) Jenny was nervous because E he had bought me the wrong size.

 

2 Complete the sentences. Put the verbs in the past simple or past perfect.

We didn't get a table in the restaurant because we hadn't booked. (not get, not book)

a)I___________ Maria because she____________ her hair, (not recognize, cut)

b) My friend___________ to tell me I____________ my jacket in the car. (phone, leave)

c) When I ____the TV, the match_____. (turn on, finish)

d) She _____me the book because she _____it yet. (not lend, finish)

e) He _____ all his exams because he ____ at all. (fail, not study)

 

LISTENING [4, p.140]

1 Mark the sentences true or false.

a) British people seem more relaxed- in public.

b) British people like showing their feelings.

c) In big cities British people aren’t polite.

d) British young people don’t follow fashion.

e) British people are very kind.

 

2 Complete the sentence.

a) If a train is late with no explanation, British people ………..

b) In big cities …….. and …….. can be very rude.

c) British people always ready to ……..

d) British people ……… being the same.

e) When they don’t know you, they can seem …………

 

2 Answer the questions.

a) Do British people complain if something happened wrong?

b) Why don’t they show their feelings?

c) Do they have sense of humor?

d) Are the British people fashionable?

e) Can they be polite with an unfamiliar at first time?

 

READING [3,p.95] 1 Read and translate the first two paragraphs.