Example
1. A: What … your name?
a) ‘s b) are c) am
1. A: What … your name?
a) ‘s b) are c) am
2. A: Are you English?
B: Yes, I …
a) is b) am c) are
3. A: Is your name Adam?
B: Yes, … is.
a) she b) he c) it
4. A: Is he from London?
B: No, he ….
a) isn’t b) not c) is
5. A: What nationality is she?
B: She’s ….
a) Germany b) German c) Dutchland
6. A: John, … is Anneli, a Danish friend.
a) here b) it c) this
7. A: Karen is a friend … Leeds.
a) in b) from c) of
8. A: What’s this in English?
B: It’s … address book.
a) a b) the c) an
9. A: Where … the envelopes?
a) are b) is c) do
10. The stamps are … the drawer.
a) on b) to c) in
Write the questions.
Example
1. What’s your name?
My name’s Helen.
1. …?
My name’s Helen.
2. …?
Her name’s Jenny.
3. …?
His name’s Mark.
4. …?
Her name’s Mary.
5. …?
The name of the college is York College of Education.
Choose the odd word out
Example
1 blue red chair yellow
1 blue red chair yellow
2 envelope stamp letter umbrella
3 book mug notepad address book
4 afternoon evening hello morning
5 Greek France Italy Germany
4. Rewrite the sentences using he, she, they or we.
Example
1 Laura is from the USA.
1 She’s from the USA.
1 Laura is from the USA.
2 Adam is from Britain.
3 Paolo and Bruno are from Italy.
4 Lydia and I are from Brazil.
5 Yvette is from France.
6 Hans and Steffi are from Germany.
7 Placido is from Spain
8 Bernard and I are from Switzerland.
9 Maria is from Portugal.
10 Mr. Osoko is from Japan.
МОДУЛЬ 2
TEXT
Mr. Carter’s House
Mr. Carter is a businessman. He lives in a two-storey cottage near London.
In frond of the cottage there is a little garden and behind it there is a tennis court and a garage. Through the front door you enter the hall, then you go into the living-room. To the right of the living-room you can see the dining-room and the kitchen. The bedrooms are upstairs.
In the living-room you can see a couch, a small coffee table and a few armchairs. In the corner of the room there is a television set. On the walls there are some pictures.
In the dining-room you can see a table, a few chairs and a big sideboard full of china. There are some flowers on the window-sills.
This is Mr. Carter’s study. There is not much furniture in it – only a desk and two armchairs. On the desk you can see some pens and pencils, two or three letters, a reading lamp and some other things. There is also a telephone on it. There are lots of books on the shelves. The walls of the study are light-brown. The ceiling is light-brown, too. On the floor there is a carpet.
Mr. Carter’s house is quite comfortable.
Dialogues
A: Where do you live?
B: I live in Moscow in Vavilov Street.
A: Is your flat is big?
B: No, it isn’t. I have two rooms and a kitchen. Come to my place one of these days.
A: With pleasure.
Invitation
1. Hello. May I speak to Mr. Brown?
Yes, hold the line, please.
2. Hello Mr. Brown. (This is) George Carter speaking.
Hello, Mr. Carter.
I want to invite you and Mrs. Brown to dinner tonight.
At your house?
Yes, at seven o’clock. Do you have my address?
I am afraid not.
Put it down, please.
Thank you.
3. Driver, take me to this address.
Yes, sir.
4. Good evening, Mr. Carter.
Good evening, Mr. Brown. Come in, please.
5. Oh, you have a charming house.
I am glad you like it.