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1. I sometimes in the office.

2. We every Sunday.

3. He every morning.

4. The concert at 7.30, so dont be late.

5. Do you sometimes in the evening?


 

UNIT 5

DINNER DISASTER

I. LISTENING AND READING

 

Listen to the text

 

Read and translate the text

 

DINNER DISASTER

 

 
Mr. and Mrs. Smith both loved cooking. Mr. Smith also wanted a better job in his company. They decided it was time for a dinner party. Mr. Smith phoned his new boss Mr. Plummer and invited him and his wife to dinner on Friday night.

 
On Friday afternoon, Mr. and Mrs. Smith spent a long time cooking a delicious dinner. They prepared fresh salmon, filled with prawns and chilli. They laid the table with silver candles and bottles of wine.

Then, they got ready. Mrs. Smith put on a black evening dress and Mr. Smith wore his best suit. Everything was perfect.

The Plummers arrived on time at eight o'clock. "Let's have a drink!" said Mr. Smith. They all went into the dining room. Then they saw the table and they were horrified. The main platewas empty. The salmon had gone!

Mrs. Smith burst into tears. "Don't worry, love! We can still have fish!" and Mr. Smith rushed out of the house.

 
He ran to the Fish and Chip shop down the road and bought four portions of fish and chips. The great British takeaway! And they all had a lovely evening. So did their pet cat.

II. NOTES

 

Mr. and Mrs. Smith [smɪθ]
Mr. Plummer ['plʌmə]

 

III. VOCABULARY

 

1. disaster[dɪ'zɑːstə] ,
2. both [bəuθ] Mr. and Mrs. Smith both loved cooking. .
3. job [ʤɔb] Mr. Smith also wanted a better job in his company. - .
4. dinner party['dɪnə 'pɑːtɪ] They decided it was time for a dinner party. , .
5. to phone [fəun] Mr. Smith phoned his new boss Mr. Plummer. - - .
6. to invite [ɪn'vaɪt] to Mr. Smith invited him and his wife to dinner on Friday night. - - .
7. delicious[dɪ'lɪʃəs] They spent a long time cooking a delicious dinner. ( ) .
8. to prepare[prɪ'pɛə]
9. fresh salmon [freʃ 'sæmən]
10. to fill [fɪl] to be filled with smth , -
11. prawn [prɔːn] They prepared fresh salmon, filled with prawns and chilli. , .
12. to lay(lay-laid-laid) [leɪ-leɪd-leɪd] to lay the table , ,
13. silver candles [ˈsɪlvə ˈkændlz]
14. wine [waɪn] They laid the table with silver candles and bottles of wine. .
15. to put [put] on smth Mrs. Smith put on a black evening dress. - .
16. perfect [ˈpɜːfɪkt] Everything was perfect. , .
17. to arrive [əˈraɪv] on time The Plummers arrived on time. , .
18. to be horrified [ˈhɔrɪfaɪd] Then they sawthe table and they were horrified. .
19. main plate [meɪn pleɪt]
20. empty [ˈemptɪ] The main platewas empty. .
21. to burst into tears [bə:st] [tɪəz] Mrs. Smith burst into tears. .
22. still [stɪl]
23. to rush [rʌʃ] out Mr. Smith rushed out of the house. , - .
24. portion [ˈpɔ:ʃən] He bought four portions of fish and chips. , .
25. takeaway [ˈteɪkəˌweɪ] The great British takeaway! -!
26. lovely [ˈlʌvlɪ] And they all had a lovely evening. , .

 

IV. COMPREHENSION CHECK

 

1. Answer the questions:

 

1. What did Mr. and Mrs. Smith love doing?

2. What kind of job did Mr. Smith want in his company?

3. Whom did he call?

4. Why did he call Mr. Plummer?

5. What did Mr. and Mrs. Smith do on Friday afternoon?

6. What did they prepare?

7. What did they lay the table with?

8. What dress did Mrs. Smith put on?

9. What suit did Mr. Smith wear?

10. What room did they go to after the Plummers arrived?

11. What did they see and how did they feel?

12. How did Mrs. Smith react?

13. What did Mr. Smith do? Where did he run?

14. What did he buy in the Fish and Chip shop?

15. What kind of evening did they all have?

16. What kind of evening did the Smiths pet cat have?

V. GRAMMAR: The PAST SIMPLE Tense

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1. pASt SIMPLE

 

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