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Read the transcribed words. A. [kæp], [kæn], [ais], [keim], [nais], [kæt], [nek], [mais], [fækt], [speis]




A. [kæp], [kæn], [ais], [keim], [nais], [kæt], [nek], [mais], [fækt], [speis], [pek], [peis], [kin], [ki:n], [pækt], [feis], [geit], [dʒem], [gæs], [edʒ], [dʒim], [peidʒ], [eg], [dʒin], [geim], [beg], [gæg], [dʒæm], [dʒim], [dʒæk], [dʒein], [skai], [ʃeim], [diʃ], [ʃi:], [ʃip], [ʃeip], [ʃeiv], [fiʃ], [ʃain], [tʃest], [tʃin], [mætʃ], [kætʃ], [fetʃ], [tʃik].

B. [əˈɡen], [ˈbɪɡə], [bɪld], [ˈklaɪmət], [kləʊðz], [kʊk], [ˈdaɪəri], [ˌendʒɪˈnɪərɪŋ], [ˈiːvnɪŋ], [ɪɡˈzæm], [ˈfaɪnəl], [ˈfjuːtʃə], [həʊˈtel], [ɪnˈkriːs], [ˌɪntəˈrʌpt], [ˈkɪtʃən], [laʊd], [miːl], [ˈməʊbaɪl fəʊn], [nɔɪz], [ˈnaʊəˌdeɪz], [ˈpeərənt], [ˈpɪknɪk], [ˈpɪdʒən], [pɪtʃ], [ˌpɒpjʊˈleɪʃən], [ˈkwaɪət], [ˈrʌbɪʃ], [ˈsænwɪdʒ], [ˈʃaʊə], [ˈsəʊfə], [ˈstʌdi], [ʃɔː], [ˈsuːpəˌmɑːkɪt], [ˈterəbəl], [θruː], [təˈmɒrəʊ], tonight [təˈnaɪt], [tɜːn].

 

Open the brackets using Present Continuous.

 

1. Please be quiet. I ..(work)

2. Look! Kim ..(cook).

3. You .(make) a lot of noise.

4. What..(Keith/try) to build?

5. I.(not/cook) again tonight.

6. What ..(Keith/do)?

7. He is still ill but he (get) better.

8. What are you doing tomorrow evening? I(go) to the cinema.

9. Hello. Can I speak to Ann, please? She .(take) a shower at the moment.

10. Where are you, George? In the kitchen. I(cook) a meal.

11. His English(get) better.

12. Helen.(work) hard these days.


 

3. Look at the picture. Complete the sentences using the verbs in Present Continuous.

 

1. (the woman with the hat / talk / to her dog)

2. (the children on the football pitch / play / football)

3. (the family by the lake / have / a picnic)

4. (the park keeper / pick up / some rubbish)

5. (the two girls / talk / on their mobile phones)

6. (the pigeons / eat / an old sandwich)

7. (the man under the tree / listen to / the radio)

8. (the man and woman holding hands / dream / of their future)

9. (the two girls / ride / their bikes through the gates)

10. (the old woman / enjoy / the roses)

4. Translate the sentences.

 

A. 1. . 2. . 3. . 4. . 5. . 6. . 7. ! 8. . 9. . 10. . 11. .

 

B. 1. ? ? 2. . 3. , . 4. . 5. ? 6. ! 7. . 8. , , . 9. .


 

PRESENT SIMPLE

 

 

A busy life


 

LISTENING AND READING

 

Listen to the text

 

Read and translate the text

 

A busy life

Arnold Rivera, the TV news reporter, is interviewing Mrs. Cornelia Vandergilt for the programme Real People.

 

AR: Well, Mrs. Vandergilt, please tell us about an ordinary day in your life.

CV: Well, I normally wake up at eight oclock.

AR: Really? Do you get up then?

CV: No, of course I dont get up at that time. I have breakfast in bed and read The New York times.

AR: What time do you get up?

CV: I usually get up at ten.

AR: What do you do then?

CV: I read my letters and dictate the answers to my secretary.

AR: And then?

CV: At eleven I take a walk with Jimmy.

AR: Jimmy? Whos Jimmy?

CV: Jimmys my dog.

AR: Oh. And what time do you have lunch?

CV: I always have lunch at twelve thirty. I eat alone.

AR: Oh, I see. Well, what do you do after lunch?

CV: I rest until six oclock.

AR: And at six? What do you do at six?

CV: I get dressed for dinner. I have dinner at seven oclock. At the weekends I eat out in my favorite restaurant.

AR: Yes, well, what do you do after dinner?

CV: I read or watch TV. I take a bath at nine thirty. And I go to bed at ten. I always sleep well.

AR: You certainly have a busy and interesting life, Mrs. Vandergilt. Thank you.

CV: You are welcome.

 

II. NOTES

 

Arnold Rivera ['ɑːnəld ri'verə]
Mrs. Cornelia Vandergilt [kɔː'niːlɪə 'vændəgɪlt]

 

III. VOCABULARY

 

1. to interview[ˈɪntəˌvjuː] to interview smb an interview an interview with smb - , -
2. ordinary[ˈɔːdənəri] He lives an ordinary life. , .
3. to wake up[weɪk ʌp] I normally wake up at eight oclock. , ..
4. to get up I dont get up at that time. .
5. to take a walk[wɔːk] At eleven I take a walk with Jimmy. , .
6. to rest I rest until six oclock. .
7. to take a bath to take a shower['ʃəuə] I take a bath at nine thirty. .
8. to eat out[iːt aʊt] At the weekends I eat out in my favorite restaurant. ( , ) .
9. certainly[ˈsɜːtənli] You certainly have an interesting life. ; , , .
10. You are welcome. .

 

IV. COMPREHENSION CHECK

 

1. Answer the questions:

1. What time does Cornelia Vanderguilt wake up?

2. What time does she get up?

3. Where does she have breakfast?

4. What newspaper does she read?

5. What does she do then?

6. Who does she take a walk with?

7. What time does she have lunch?

8. What does she do after lunch?

9. What does she do at six?

10. What time does she have her dinner?

11. What does she do after dinner?

12. Does she take a shower or a bath before she goes to bed?

13. What time does she go to bed?

14. Do you want to have a similar lifestyle?

 

V. EXERCISES

 

1. Read about Macs everyday life.

 

1. Mac is a truck driver.

2. He is twenty five years old.

3. He works five days a week.

4. He gets up at six oclock every day.

5. He eats an enormous breakfast.

6. He drinks two cups of coffee.

7. Then he kisses his wife good-bye.

8. He leaves for work at six thirty.

9. He has lunch at a hamburger place.

10. He comes home at five oclock.

11. He has dinner and watches TV.

12. He goes to bed at ten oclock.

 

2. Answer the questions about Macs everyday life.

1. What does Mac do?

2. How old is he?

3. How many days a week does he work?

4. What time does he get up?

5. What does he eat for breakfast?

6. What does he drink?

7. What does he do after breakfast?

8. What time does he leave for work?

9. Where does he have lunch?

10. What time does he come home?

11. What does he do in the evening?

12. What time does he go to bed?





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