GLOSSARY

English Kazakh Ruussian
Miserable байғұс жалкий, несчастный
Furious ашулы взбешённый, неистовый, яростный
Heatwave жылу толқыны тепловая волна
Disaster апат беда, бедствие, несчастье
Incredibly керемет, ғажап неправдоподобно, невероятно
Ambitious мақсатқабағытталған, нысаналы целеустремленный
Honeymoon бал айым медовый месяц
Sightseeing корнекті жерлер осмотр достопримечательностей
Terrible жаман страшный, ужасный
Tobook тапсырыс беру заказывать; бронировать

Task for SIW: Speak on “Which is better, package tour or a tour you organize and book yourself? “

Task for Office hours:Write your opinion. Do you think tourism will harm the earth? (100 words)

References:

Main literature:

1.New English file (pre-intermediate) Student’s book/Work book ClieveOxenden Christina Latham – Koening. Oxford University Press, 2010

2. New Inside Out (pre-intermediate) Student’s book Sue Kay & Vaughan Jones Macmillian 2012

3. Cutting edge (pre-intermediate) Student’s book. Sarah Cunningham and Peter Moon Longman 2008

Additional literature:

4.“Essential grammar” R.Murphy. Second edition. (pre-intermediate )l. Cambridge University Press. 2009.

5.Brush up your English Romanovich A. U. Moscow 2007

6.onestopenglish.com

 

HAND-OUT Discipline: English as a foreign language Lexical theme : Music Level: Pre-intermediate Grammatical theme: Question with and without auxiliaries Practical lesson 7 Assistant-Professor G. A.Adilova

Warming-up:Music is expression of harmony in sound. Love is the expression of harmony in life.

GRAMMAR: Questions with and without auxiliaries

Question with an auxiliary
Question Auxiliary Subject Infinitive
What music Which CD Who do did did You he you like? buy? go with?
Question with an auxiliary
Subject Verb  
What Whichcountry Who Happened won writes after the concert? the Eurovision Song Contest? their songs?
  · To make questions in the past an present simple, we normally use the auxiliary verbs do / does / did + the infinitive. What music do you like? NOT What music you like? · The normal order for questions in the present and past is QUASI   · When the question word (Who? What? Which? How many?)is the subject of the verb in the question, we do not use an auxiliary (do, does, did) and the verb is in the third person. Who writes their songs? NOT Who does write their songs?