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1. This morning was really beautiful. The sun (shine), the birds (sing) and everyone in the street (smile) and (say) hello to each other.

2. Mrs Patrik looked beautiful last night. She (wear) a lovely evening dress.

3. When we arrived, she (make) some coffee.

4. While I (have) a bath the telephone rang.

5. While we (walk) in the park it began to rain.

6. He wind (blow) and the rain (beat) down. John (stand) at the bus stop shivering. He (try) to imagine being at home sitting by a warm fire. Finally he saw the lights of the bus which (approach) from the distance.

7. At 3 o'clock yesterday a geometry lesson (go) on. The teacher (draw) diagrams on the blackboard but I (look) through the window and heard nothing. I (think) about the coming New Year's party.

8. She promised not to report me to the police but ten minutes later I saw that she (talk) with a policeman and from the expression on his face I understood that she (tell) him about me.

9. The dentist's waiting room was full of people. Some (read) magazines, others just (turn) over the pages. A woman (knit), a child (play) with a toy car. Everybody (wait) for the nurse to say "Next, please".

10. I lit the fire at 6.00 and it (burn) brightly when Jane came in.

11. - The house next to yours was full of policemen and police dogs yesterday. - What they (do)? - I heard that they (look) for drugs.

12. "What you (do) between 9.00 and 10.00 yesterday?" asked the detective. "I (clean) my house", said Mrs Jones. "I always clean my house at this time"

2. (Past Simple) (Past Continuous):

1. Last year I (decide) to go to England for my holidays.

2. When I left Kiev (rain) but when I (arrive) in London it (clear up).

3. A cold wind (blow) from the sea.

4. I (go) to my hotel by bus. As soon as I (fill in) I (see) a friend of mine from Ukraine.

5. She (stay) at the same hotel.

6. In the afternoon we (walk) shopping.

7. Street traders (sell) souvenirs.

8. We (listen) to their chatter trying to understand.

Future Continuous , , ( (tomorrow), (in a month) ..) - ( 6 8 from 6 to 8 in the morning).

 

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I / We shall be Ving

He / She / It / You / They will be Ving

 

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What

Where shall I / we be Ving?

When will he / she / it / they / you be Ving?

Why

 

1. , : Future Simple, Present Continuous Future Continuous

2. I (to do) my homework tomorrow

3. I (to do) my homework at six o'clock tomorrow.

4. When I come home tomorrow, my family (to sleep).

5. When you come to my place tomorrow, I (to read) your book.

6. Don't come to my place tomorrow. I (to write) a composition the whole evening.

7. I(not to go) to the cinema tomorrow. I (to watch) TV the whole evening.

8. What you (to do) tomorrow?

9. What you (to do) at eight o'clock tomorrow?

10. You (to play) volleyball tomorrow?

11. When you (to go) to see your friend next time?

12. I (to do) my homework from three till six.

, :

to furniture -

rug -

rather angry -

to argue - ,

to bring -

has to learn -

to talk to customer on the telephone

to arrange -

engagement - ,

has to see -

overseas branch -

to concern -

to remind -

job -

appointment -

to book a table -

mail -

to be busy -

daily report -

to talk -

office -

A busy day

Every day at half past eight Mr. Hanson leaves his house in Church Street and drives to work. It takes him about twenty minutes to get to his office. He usually arrives there at about ten to nine. His secretary, Mary Summers, is always at the office when Mr. Hanson comes. She has a small office next door to Mr. Hansons and there she types the letters. Mr. Hanson gives her to answer.

Mr. Hanson is the Managing Director of a large publishing company which publishes a lot of technical books and magazines and sells them all over the world.

Mr. Hansons office is quite large and it is well furnished.

Today Mr. Hanson is rather angry. He is sitting at his desk and arguing with someone on the telephone. While Mr. Hanson is on the telephone, Mary Summers brings him a cup of coffee. Mary is a good secretary. A good secretary has to learn a lot about her boss. She must know how to talk to customers on the telephone and in the office and must also arrange both business and social engagements. Today, for example, Mary knows that Mr. Hanson has to see a customer from China at 11 oclock and another customer from Hong Kong at midday. At one-fifteen Mr. Hanson is to have lunch with two of the office managers from overseas branches of the

company. Then at three-thirty he has to finish writing a letter concerning the following years publishing programme. It is Marys job to remind Mr. Hanson about the appointments at 11 oclock and midday, to book a table at a restaurant in the town for the lunch engagement and to take notes from Mr. Hanson for several business letters.

On the way home Mr. Hanson thinks about the day at the office and makes a note in his diary about some of the business he has to do.

1) , :

2) Mr. Hanson comes to work at

a) 9.00; b) 8.45; c) 8.50.

3) Mr. Hansons secretary comes to work

a) later then he does; b) earlier then he does.

4) Mr. Hanson is

a) the manager of a large plant; b) the manager of a publishing company.

5) Mr. Hanson is very busy today. At 11 oclock he has to

a) take part in a conference; b) see a visitor.

2) :

1. We meet at the college.

2. He is coming by the 8 oclock at train 12.

3. The bus leaves at 4 oclock.

4. The conference begins on Friday.

5. The student leaves his house early in the morning.

6. The way to the college takes about 10 minutes.

7. The secretary types 1015 letters during the working day.

8. This man is a Managing Director of the firm during 4 years.

 

3) :

1. If he has to get up early?

2. Why he has to spend his holidays to town?

3. If he has to work hard at English?

4. What kind of work he has to do?

5. Why he has to miss the English classes?

6. If he often has to go on business?

7. If he has to help his children with their homework?

 

4) arrive :

1. Mr. Baxter comes to the office at 9.

2. The train gets to the town of Chacewood at 6 p.m.

3. Jane comes home late.

4. When does the plane get to London?

5. Many foreigners come to Moscow every year.

6. The coach gets to the airport at 9.00.

 

5) :

a) Mr. Hansons office;

b) his work schedule for today;

c) Marys duties as a secretary;

 

6) :

Morning and Evening

 

Mr. Robinson: What time do you get up as a rule?

Mr. Jackson: Generally about half-past seven.

Mr. R: Why so early?

Mr. J: Because I usually catch an early train up to town.

Mr. R: When do you get to the office?

Mr. J: Normally, about nine oclock.

Mr. R: Do you stay in town all day?

Mr. J: Sometimes I do, and sometimes I dont.

Mr. R: What do you usually do in the evening?

Mr. J: We generally stay at home. Once or twice a week we go to a theatre or to the pictures. Occasionally we go to dance.

Mr. R: Do you like dancing?

Mr. J: Yes, very much. Do you dance?

Mr. R: Not very often. Im getting too old.

Mr. J: Too old! Nonsense, you dont look more than fifty.

Mr. R: As a matter of fact Im nearly sixty.

Mr. J: Really? You certainly dont look so.

Mr. R: Im glad to hear it. Are you doing anything special tonight? If not, what about coming with me to my club?

Mr. J: Id love to, but today happens to be our wedding anniversary and were going out to celebrate.

Mr. R: Well, my heartiest congratulations!

Mr. J: Thank you very much. I could come tomorrow if that would suit you.

Mr. R: Yes, excellent. Lets make it round about eight oclock.

Mr. J: Very well, thanks.

7) , :

e.g. -How long does it take you to get to work?

- It takes me about half an hour to get there.

(do your English homework, discuss the work schedule, prepare lunch, get home from work, look through business papers, clean the flat)

 

8) :

e.g. What about going to the theatre?

-Id love to, but I have to finish writing my article.

have dinner with you; come to the pictures tonight; go on a picnic with you; spend the weekend in the country; come to your party; play bridge with you; visit the new art gallery

 

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