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1. It's a nice day. Let's go out. 2. Come on! Let's dance. 3. Are you ready? Let's go. 4. Let's have fish for dinner tonight. 5. A: Shall we go out tonight? B: No, I'm tired. Let's stay at home. 6. Take the menu, please. 7. Pass me the salt, please. 8. Have a cup of tea, please. 9. Don't be late for dinner. 10. Do not smoke here! 11. Don't take this book.

2. . tell /speak /say /talk

1. Sasha told Joey that he liked America.

2. Joey told Sasha that Sasha spoke American English very well.

3. Are you telling me the truth? asked Sasha.

4. Yes, Im telling you the truth, answered Joey.

5. Could you tell me the way to get downtown?

6. Do you speak French? No, I dont.

7. How many languages can you speak?

8. Please tell us another story.

9. Please tell me when to get off this bus.

10. Actions speak louder than words.

11. Sorry, I wasnt listening. What did you say?

3.

1. - Hello. This is Julia. Can I... to Mag, please?

A) talk B) speak C) say

2. Stop... Our lesson isn't over.

A) speaking B) telling C) talking

3. Dr. Watson... that he hated big cities.

A) said B) told C) spoke

4. Please... more slowly. I can't understand your speech quite well.

A) speak B) say C) tell

5. Mother... me to go shopping.

A) said B) told C) talked

1. , let us (lets)

go for a swim go to a restaurant take a taxi wait a little watch TV  
Would you like to play tennis? Do you want to walk home? Shall I put a CD on? Shall we have dinner at home? Would you like to go now No, lets go for a swim. No,.. No, No, No,
             

2. . No, don't... or No, let's not...

Shall I waitfor you? Shall we go home now? Shall we go out? Do you want me to close the window? Shall I phone you tonight? Doyou think we should wait for Andy? Do you want me to turn on the light? Shall we go by bus? No, dont wait for me. No, lets not go home yet. No,.. No,.. No,.. No,.. No,.. No,..

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1. Let's (to go) home. 2. Let me (to help) you to choose the dessert. 3. Let us (not to go) home now because it is early. 4. (not to be) so lazy! Please, (to do) this work now! 5. (to cook) this fish, Victor, and (to serve) it to the guests. 6. It's cold outside. Let's (to put on) our coats. 7. Let them (to do) this themselves. 8. (to pass) me the salt, please. 9. (not to let) the boys play with matches. 10. Dear guests, let's (to have) supper now.11. Let me (to ask) you a question.

4. tell /speak /say /talk

1. We don't Russian much at the English lessons. 2. Can you me about any traditions of England. 3. Could you me the way to Pushkin Street, please? 4. We were able to to these students after classes. 5. You mustn't at the lesson. 6. Tom his parents were very well. 7. Mary she wants to go on holiday in June. 8. The teacher us about her trip to England. 9. You can't answer the question because you are the time and don't hear what I am you.

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buy - smile - come - drink - drop - forget - have - sit - sleep - be -  

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3. speak, tell, talk, say

1. Who you that?

2. He nothing to my question.

3. 'Any news?' 'Nothing to about'.

4. Dan never troubles to 'please' ( ).

5. Bert me that he wouldn't come.

6. 'I'm leaving tomorrow,' he.

7. Who are they to us what to do? ( ?)

8. I've never anything like that ( ).

9. So many keys you have! How can you the right one? ()

10. Never so again!

11. I you that there would be troubles ( ).

12. Do you think Rona is the truth?

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EDUCATION AND PROFESSION

: My working day. My study in the college. Education and Professions. Spoken Etiquette ( . )
: Present Simple. Present Continuous. Future Simple. To be going to. . .

2.1

My working day. My Study in the College

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A) M. Hello, Natasha! I havent seen you for ages. How are you doing?

N. Hello! Glad to see you. I am so busy now. You see, I am a student of the college and the session has just begun.

M. Do you study in the South Ural Polytechnic College?

N. Yes, I do. I study chemistry.

M. What year are you in?

N. I am in the third year. I am a full-time student.

M. What about Ksenia? I guess she studies at the same college.

N. Yes, she does. But she is a sandwich course student.

B) Max: Hello, Helen! Nice to see you! How's life?

Helen: Hello, Max! I am glad to see you. I'm well. What about you?

Max: Thanks, everything is all right. Cant complain. Let's go somewhere together.

Helen: Oh, sorry. But I'm short of time. I have much of work to do. Today is a working day, and not a day off.

Max: You are so busy. And what are your plans for today?

Helen: You see, first, I am going to the library to prepare for a report. Second, I have to do some shopping, and, moreover, I wish to do my homework properly.

Max: Sorry for interrupting you. They say, that you are a student of a college now, aren't you?

Helen: Yes, I am. That is why I am very busy on weekdays. I have to get up very early in the morning because my college is far from my house.

Max: How much does it take you to get to the college?

Helen: Well, it takes me half an hour to go by bus. Sometimes, I'm in a hurry and even take a taxi.

Max: Oh, Helen, I see. But let's keep in touch. I'll call you some time. Bye!

Helen: You are welcome. Bye!

C) Mick: When do you get up?

Sam: I usually get up at 7 a. m. What about you?

Mick: At the same time. But I never get up without an alarm clock.

Sam: How many periods will you have tomorrow?

Mick: Six periods. Two lectures and a seminar.

Sam: Have you much work to do for tomorrow?

Mick: No, Tuesday is not a hard day for me.

D) Nick: Let's go to the cinema. There's a good film on.

Ron: Sorry, I can't. We've got a seminar tomorrow at the third session. So I have to get ready for it.

Nick: What about tomorrow?

Ron: Tomorrow is all right. Let's go just after the third session.

Nick: . . But I'll have to get some books from the library first.

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1. Do you wake up yourself or does your alarm clock wake you up? 2. When do you get up? Is it easy for you to get up early? 3. Do you do your morning exercises? 4. What do you prefer: a hot or a cold shower in the morning? 5. What do you usually have for breakfast? 6. When do you usually leave your house? 7. How long does it take you to get to your college? 8. Do you go there by bus or walk? 9. When do your classes begin? 10. How many lectures do you usually have every day? 11. How long does the first break last? 12. What do you do during your second break? 13. When do your classes end? 14. What classes have you got on Monday? 15. What classes do you like most? Why? 16. Where do you usually have lunch (dinner)? 17. What time do you come home? 18. How long does it take you to do your homework? 19. Do you work? If yes, where?20. How do you usually spend your evenings? 21. Do you have much free time on weekdays? 22. Are you tired at the end of your day? 23. What time do you usually go to bed? Do you quickly fall asleep?

2. My life in the college

My Life in the College

We study in the South Ural Polytechnic College. Most boys and girls go there after the 9th form of school. Our college is large and light. It is old, but in spite of it our college is very beautiful. There is a big flowerbed and some big trees near it. Most of our fathers and mothers studied here and now they are working at the production enterprise Mayak.

I get up at 7 a.m. every morning because my classes begin at 8.30 and I do not want to be late for them. As soon as I get up I wash my face and have breakfast. I live not very far from the college and it takes me 5 minutes to get there. Every day I have 6 periods (three sessions) of lectures, seminars and various classes. The first session ends at about 10 o'clock. Then we have a 10-minute break. The interval after the second session lasts 20 minutes. During this interval we have time to go to the refreshment room and have a cup of tea and some sandwiches.

Our college has got four floors. There are some well-equipped computer rooms, English, Chemistry, Physics rooms and labs and a gym. Our gym is really large. It is well-equipped for our PT lessons and besides a great number of sporting competitions is held in the gym. Our college also has got a good library. There are a lot of interesting new and old books and students can borrow them. The library has two reading-rooms.

Our classes are over at 3 p.m. and we all have dinner. I usually go to the refectory and have dinner there. On the second floor there is a cafeteria. Many students go there to have a snack or simply get together to chat or discuss their daily problems.

I study chemistry. It is one of my favourite subjects. We like our chemistry laboratory sessions when we do experiments and learn many useful things about chemical substances. An English class is also very interesting. Usually we write compositions, prepare for reports, make dialogues, learn poems by heart, read and translate texts. Sometimes we work in the Language laboratory.

Our teachers are very good people. They are always ready to help students and always try to listen to our opinion.

Even if the chosen trade does not become my life profession the know-how will always be useful for me.

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Dans Working Day

7.00 Dan gets up at seven o'clock sharp. 3.30 At half past three he'sas busy as a bee.
9.00 At nine o'clock he starts work. 4.30 At half past four he checks his report.
9.45 At a quarter to ten he draws up a business plan. 4.45 At a quarter to five he takes a bite.
10.20 At twenty minutes past ten he works with a diagram. 7.00 At seven o'clock he finishes his work
12.50 At ten minutes to one he dines on the run. 7.45 At a quarter to eight he comes home, it's not too late.
1.45 At a quarter to two he can meet with you 10.45 At a quarter to eleven he goes to bed and sleeps till seven.
2.45 At a quarter to three he has some tea.

2. My Working Day

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Education and Professions

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