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Lisa has lived in the United States for /since 2000.

He hasnt been to the gym for/since a whole month.

Shes had that bike since/for last July.

She has worked in that shop since/for two weeks.

Hes played football since/for she was five.

Exercise 1. Complete these sentences with a verb in the correct tense.

 

be worth borrow cant afford charge cost earn inherit invest lend owe save take out waste

 

My uncle died and left me £200. I put some money aside every week for my next holiday. I asked my brother to give me 10 until next week. My brother gave me 10 until next week. I often spend money on stupid things. I dont have enough money to buy that car. I had to pay the mechanic 100to repair my car. I went to the cash machine and got 200. I bought a book. It was $25. I bought some shares in British Telecom. Jim gave me $ 100. I havent paid it back yet. I work in supermarket. They pay me 2000 a month. I could sell my house for about 200,000. I £200 from my uncle. I money every week. I 10 from him. He me 10. I often money. I to buy that car. The mechanic 100. I 200 the cash machine. The book (me) $25. I Jim $ 100. I some money. I 2000 a month. My house about 200,000.

Exercise 2. Discuss following questions.

What do you understand by the following proverbs and sayings about money? Do you have similar ones in your language?

1 There are some things money cant buy.

2 Early to bed, early to rise, makes a man healthy, wealthy and wise.

3 Lend your money and lose a friend.

4 Money cant buy you happiness.

Exercise 3. Work in pairs. Answer these questions using useful phrases and proverbs.

1 How much money do you think you need to be rich? 2 What is the currency in your country? 3 What is an exchange rate? 4 Whats pocket money? 5 What was the last expensive thing you bought?
Useful phrases to pay for something to pay somebody back the money to pay in cash to pay by credit card to spend money on something to lend money from somebody   Proverbs Money has no smell. Money is a good servant but a bad master. Lend your money and lose your friend. A bargain is a bargain. Time is money. Money makes the world go round. Money spent on the brain is never spent in vain.

 

 

6 What would you buy if you won a lot of money? 7 Does money make you happy? 8 What the cash machine? 9 Do you spend more, or save more money?  

 

     

Exercise 4. Listen [T.5] to a new bulletin. How many different news items are there?

Answer the questions.

How many people were injured in the car crash?

How fast was the lorry going?

How many workers have walked out of the Peugeot factory?

What pay rise do they want?

How many more unemployed is there this year?

How many are there in total?

By how much have house prices increased in the last five years?

How much does a three-bed roomed house cost in south-east England?

 

Exercise 5. Retell the listened text.

Exercise 6. Read the text and translate the 1st paragraph of the text.

Money has no smell

Money has various uses in modern world. It is a measure of value of goods and services, a means of exchanging such goods and services and a way to store up power so that one can use it later. As a measure of value, it is obviously of the very greatest use.

There is a saying Money has no smell. People say that these words belong to Vespasian, an emperor of Rome. Suetonius, a Roman historian, writes that the words were used by Vespasian on the following occasion. The emperors son Titus reproached his father, that he had introduced a tax on public lavatories. Vespasian told him to smell the money he was holding in his palm and to see if the smell was not foul. Titus said that the smell was not foul. Vespasian remarked that money was in the urine, because it had been just paid as the tax on lavatories.

Exercise 7. Answer the questions.

1 What are the main uses of money?

2 Who does the words Money has no smell belong to?

3 Who was Vespasian?

4 What occasion were these words used on?

Exercise 8. Match the meaning of these Russian proverbs with their English equivalents.

 

. Money has no smell.
. Money is a good servant but a bad master.
, Money doesnt grow on trees.
, , . Money answers all things.
. Money spent on the brain is never spent in vain.

Check yourself

1. Choose the correct variant: You look as if you just up.

a) have wakes

b) has woken

c) had wake

d) have..woken

2. Choose the correct variant:We each other since we were children.

a) know

b) have known

c) have been knowing

d) has known

3. Complete the proverb: Money has no

a) color

b) smelling

c) smell

d)shape

4. Choose the correct word for the given definition: to get money after death of a close relative

a) lend

b) borrow

c) inherit

d) waste

Glossary

English Russian Kazakh
currency ['kʌr(ə)n(t)si] , қ ,
to inherit [ɪn' herɪt] ұққ
to charge [tʃa:dʒ] ғ ұ
emperor ['emp(ə)rə]
foul [faul] ғ
be worth [wə:θ] ұ (ғ)
to reproach [ri'prəutʃ] , ғ
increase [ɪnˈkriːs] , , ө
borrow [ˈbɒrəʊ] қғ
lend [lɛnd] қғ
 
Office hours 3   Make up a topic Money. How to save them? and retell it.    
     
LIW 7   Read the text Georges trial and translate it. (p.161)  

References

Main:

1. Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig New English File. Intermediate level Students book. Oxford. 2012.

2. Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig New English File. Intermediate Work book.Oxford, 2012.

Additional:

3. John and Liz Soars New Headway. Intermediate level.Students book.Oxford, 2012.

4. John and Liz Soars New Headway. Intermediate level.Work book. Oxford, 2012.

5. Tim Falla, Paul A Davie Solutions. Intermediate level Students book. Oxford, 2012.

 

HAND OUT 6 (66) Discipline: English as a foreign languageCredits -2 Intermediate level Practical lesson Lexical theme: Changing your life Grammar: Present Perfect Continuous Teacher: assistant professor Nussipaliyev Nurzhan Serikovich


WARMING-UP. Write a list of words which you associate with birth, marriage and death.

GRAMMAR COMMENT

 

● We use the Present perfect continuous to talk about recent activities. It answers the question How have you been spending your time?: I ve been writing letters. I havent been working very hard. ● Like the present perfect simple, this tense cannot be used with past time expressions, but we can use it with expressions such us recently, this week, over the last few days:
Ive Shes been working hard

Ive been writing a lot of letters recently.

I havent been working very hard this week.

● Forms of the present perfect continuous

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Have you Has she been working hard?

 





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