GLOSSARY

English Kazakh Russian
Sense of humour юморлықсезім чувство юмора
Laugh күлкі смех
Impression әсер впечатление
Talkative сөзшең, сөзуар, әңгімешіл разговорчивый; словоохотливый
Polite әдепті вежливый
Sttractive тартымды привлекательный
Slim арық стройный
Passionate әуесқой пылкий, страстный
Exuberant бай богатый, изобильный, обильный
Youthful жас молодой, юный

 

Task for SIW: Write your opinion“The family like the forest. If you’re outside, it is dense, if you’re inside, you see that each tree has its own position” (100words)

Task for Office hours:Make a presentation. Describe your favourite actor (5 slides)

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 №5 Discipline: English as a foreign language Lexical theme: Leisure and activities Level: Pre-Intermediate Grammar: Past Continuous Credits: 2 Teacher: Zhakipbekova Dinara Kelsinbaevna

Warming-up: Explain the meaning of this quotation

"If you are losing your leisure, look out! You are losing your soul."— Logan Pearsall Smith

Grammar: Past Continuous

Affirmative Negative Question Short answer Yes Short answer No
I / He / She / It was working I / He / She / It wasn’t (was not) working Was I / he / she / it tired? Yes, I / he / she / it was. No, I / he / she / it wasn’t.
You / We / They were working. You / We / They weren’t (were not) working. Were you / we / they tired? Yes, you / we / they were. No, you / we / they weren’t.
· Use the past continuous to describe an action in progress at a specific moment in the past. · You usually use it in contrast with the past simple. At six o’clock last night I was driving home. On April 1st I was staying with some friends in the country.

Listening

1 Read about a television game show called Get Personal and answer these questions.

a. Who are the two people playing Get Personal tonight?

b. How much is the prize money?

c. How can they win?

 

Game show Get Personal is hosted by Bobby Brown. In tonight’s show, contestants Rosie and Dave try to win the £ 10,000 prize. The game is very simple. Bobby interviews Rosie and Dave in separate studios. He asks them the same questions about how they first met, and they have to give the same answers. Can they do it? Watch OTV at 8.30 tonight and find out.

 

2 Listen and choose answers (a, b, or c) that Rosie’s gives. [1.T.1.19.p.151]

 

Questions Rosie’s answers Dave’s answers
  1. How did you first meet? a. She was a nurse. He was a patient. b. She was a patient. He was a nurse. c. She was a doctor. He was a nurse. T/F
  2. What time of day was it? a. Early morning. b. early afternoon. c. Early evening. T/F
  3. What was the weather like? a. The sun was shining. b. It was raining. c. It was snowing. T/F
  4. What were you both wearing? She was wearing… a. a white coat. b. a nurse’s uniform. c. a nightdress. He was dressing… a. blue pyjamas. b. green pyjamas. c. pink pyjamas.   T/F
5. Who spoke first and what did they say? a. She said: “How are you feeling?” b. He said: “I’m going to be sick.” c. He said: “I feel terrible.” T/F
       

 

3 Think about your closest friend. How many of the questions from Get Personal could you answer?