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1. Does she live in Wales?

2. How old is she?

3. Are you married?

4. Her life is very busy, isnt it?

5. Does he work as a lawyer or a journalist?

6. What time do you get up?

7. Does she train with her team on Saturdays or Sundays?

8. They have lots of tropical flowers, dont they?

9. What is his favourite season?

10. Do you stay at home in the evening?

11. Where do they go on holiday?

12. It is often cold in spring, isnt it?

13. Is Jane on the beach or in the gym?

14. Is it the best time to go skiing?

15. Who does he live with?

16. Do they go to a café or a night club?

17. Can I have a ticket for the trip to York?

18. Where does she go running?

19. Why does she love her job?

20. She never goes out on Saturday evening, does she?

 

 

VI

 

Vocabulary and Speech Exercises

 

I. Read and learn the words.

I be bored [bɔ:d]
  be cold [kəʊld]
  be hot [hɒt]
  be hungry [ˈhʌŋgrı]
  be thirsty [ˈƟɜ:stı]
  be tired [taıəd]
II a businessman ['bıznǝsmæn]
  a desk [desk]
  a suit [sju:t]
  a tie [taı]
  shorts [ʃɔ:ts]
  a T-shirt ['ti:ʃɜ:t] ,
  a swimming pool ['swımıŋ pu:l]
  arrive [ǝ'raıv] ,
  call [kɔ:l]
  enjoy [ın'ʤɔı]
  feel [fi:l] ()
  hear [hıǝ]
  relax [rı'læks]
  sit [sıt]
  stay [steı]
  sunbathe ['sʌnbeıð]
  swim [swım]
  wear [weǝ] ()
  lucky ['lʌkı]
  right now [raıt 'naʊ]
  before [bı'fɔ:] ,
  Its raining. ['reınıŋ] .
III an area ['eǝrıǝ] ,
  a bedroom ['bedrʊm]
  a building ['bıldıŋ]
  a channel ['ʧænǝl]
  a couple ['kʌpl]
  the floor [flɔ:]
  help [help]
  a hostel ['hɒstl]
  a life [laıf]
  a million ['mıljǝn]
  a millionaire [̩mıljǝ'neǝ]
  a plane [pleın]
  a programme ['prǝʊgræm]
  a road [rǝʊd]
  Majorca [
  Lamborghini  
  busy ['bızı]
  country ['kʌntrı]
  different ['dıfǝrǝnt] ,
  grey [greı]
  homeless ['hǝʊmlǝs]
  poor [pʊǝ]
  private ['praıvǝt] ,
  rich [rıʧ]
  secret ['si:krǝt]
  teenage ['ti:neıʤ]
  yellow ['jelǝʊ]
  young [jʌŋ]
  be worth [wɜ:Ɵ]
  bring [brıŋ]
  build [bıld]
  drive [draıv]
  find [faınd]
  give [gıv]
  know [nǝʊ]
  look for ['lʊk fǝ]
  meet [mi:t]
  miss [mıs]
  need [ni:d]
  run [rʌn] ,
  sleep [sli:p]
  write [raıt]
  especially [ı'speʃǝlı]
  even ['i:vn]
  only ['ǝʊnlı]
  as as [ǝz]
  Id like [aıd 'laık]

 

II. Look at the pictures. Whats the matter with these people?

 

III. T 13.10.(2nd ed) Listen to the conversation. Practice with a partner.

 

- Whats the matter?

- Im tired and thirsty.

- Why dont you have a cup of tea?

- Thats a good idea.

 

IV. Have similar conversations. Use Words I and these ideas.

 

go to bed early have a cold drink sit down and relax put on a jumper go for a swim go to the cinema have a sandwich watch a video have a shower

 

V. T 13.5, 13.6. Listen to the text about Nigel. Listen to the conversation. Read the text and the conversation with the correct intonation.

 

Nigel is a businessman. He works from 9 oclock to 5.30 every day. He always wears a suit and tie for work. He usually has lunch at his desk at one oclock. He arrives home at about seven oclock every evening and he reads to his children before they go to bed. He often feels very tired at the end of the day.

 

- Hello.

- Nigel, its Bill, sorry to call you about work.

- Oh, hi Bill! Thats OK.

- First things first, are you having a good time?

- Yes, we are. Were having a great time.

- Are you staying in a hotel?

- No, were not. Were staying in a house with a swimming pool near the beach.

- Wonderful. And your family? Are they enjoying it?

- Oh, yes. The kids are swimming in the pool right now. Can you hear them?

- I can. And are you and your wife relaxing?

- We are. Were sitting by the pool. Karens sunbathing, and Im reading a lot. And Im not wearing a suit and a tie, just shorts and a T-shirt.

- Youre lucky. Its raining again here. Now, Im calling about work

- OK bill, whats the problem?

- Well

 





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