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-     Yes. And there’s a good film after the news.

-     Oh, and “Mary in Love” at quarter to seven before “Police Story”.

-     Oh, I can’t watch that. And there’s a football match on ATV at half past six.

-     But, John, it’s my favorite program!

-     Well, go and watch it at your mother’s! 

·     Say whether these statements are true or false.

1   John is not tired.

1    There are good programs tonight.

2    Tonight is “Paul McCartney in film”.

3    John does not like “Mary in Love”.

4    His wife does not like it too.

5    There isn’t a football match tonight.

·     Please, answer these questions.

1. How does John feel himself?

2. What time is it?

3. What is on television at quarter past eight?

4. What is on television before “Police Story”?

5. What does John want to watch?

·     Now listen to this dialogue once again and be ready to dramatize one of the parts during the pauses.

1) -Hallo, darling. I’m home.

pause

- Yes, I am. What time is it?

pause

- Oh, what’s on television tonight?

pause

- Yes. And there’s a good film after the news.

pause

- Oh, I can’t watch that. And there’s a football match on ATV at half past six.

pause

- Well, go and watch it at your mother’s! 

2)  pause

-     Hallo, John. Are you tired, dear?

pause

-     It’s six o’clock.

pause

-     It’s a good program at quarter past eight. Paul McCartney in concert.

pause

-     Oh, and “Mary in Love” at quarter to seven before “Police Story”.

pause

-     But, John, it’s my favorite program!

pause

2. Òåìà: Different life styles.

Óðîê 1.

·     Before you listen to the dialogue, please answer the following questions.

1. What this text is about (take a look at the title)?

2. Who do you like to be in the future?

3. Which professions do you respect most of all? Why?

·     You will find difficult the following words so these are their meanings:

Rolls Royce-a car model

To be broke-to be out of money

Proper names: Gloria Gastow, Hollywood, Rolls Royce, Tom Atkins, Terry Archer, London, Oxford. 

·     Listen to the cassette. You will hear pieces of information about three quite different people. Be very attentive, some statements you will find useful to write down.

Life is bad and life is good.

-     Hi, there! My name is Gloria Gastow. I am an actress. I’m from London. I’ve got a flat in London and a house in Hollywood with the swimming pool. I’ve got a new Rolls Royce and a lot of money in the bank. I’ve got a husband and three wonderful children in Hollywood. Life’s great! I’ve got everything!

-     Hallo! My name is Tom Atkins. I’m from London too. I’m broke. I haven’t got a job or a house or a car. I haven’t got anything.

-     Look at this man, his name is Terry Archer. He isn’t from London. He is from Oxford. He is a factory worker. He’s got a good job. He’s got a car. He hasn’t got a big house. He’s got a flat. He’s got a wife but he hasn’t got any children. Life’s alright!

·     Choose the best answer for each question.

1 Gloria Gastow is a(an)…

a-worker

b-teacher

c-actress

d-singer

2 She has got … children.

a-one

b-three

c-none

d- two

3 Tom Atkins is from …

a-Glasgow

b-Manchester

c-London

d-Newcastle

4 He thinks that life is…

a-good

b-bad

c-terrible

d-nice

5 Terry Archer is from…

a-London

b-Oxford

c-Hollywood

d-Miami

6 He has got a…

a-flat

b-house

c-swimming pool

d-Rolls Royce

·     Complete the gaps in the text.

-     Hi, there! My name is …(1) Gastow. I am an actress. I’m …(2) London. I’ve got a flat …(3) London and a house in Hollywood …(4) the swimming pool. I’ve got a …(5) Rolls Royce and a lot of …(6) in the bank. I’ve got a …(7) and three wonderful children in Hollywood. …(8)’s great! I’ve got everything!

-     Hallo! …(9)  name is Tom Atkins. I’m …(10) London too. I’m broke. I haven’t …(11) a job or a house or a …(12). I haven’t got anything.

-     Look …(13) this man, his name is Terry …(14). He isn’t from London. He …(15) from Oxford. He is a factory …(16). He’s got a good job. He’s …(17) a car. He hasn’t got a …(18) house. He’s got a flat. He’s got a …(19) but he hasn’t got any children. Life’s …(20)!

·     Now all of you will comment on the following.

How do you think which fact is our success in life mostly depend on?

Óðîê 2.

·     Before you listen to the dialogue, please answer the following questions.

1. What this text is about (take a look at the title)?

2. Do you have a day timer of your own?

3. Do you think everything should be planned for a day?

·     Listen and simultaneously complete the form. It will be difficult for you to understand the following words so these are their meanings:

Duchess-wife of a duke

The Times-an English newspaper

Proper names: Robin Nite, Duchess of Wessex, The Times, Phillip.

A day timer of a duchess.

Robin Nite the television reporter is interviewing the Duchess of Wessex for the program “The English at Home”.

-     Now, Duchess, tell us about an ordinary day of your life.

-     Well, I wake up at seven o’clock.

-     Really? Do you get up then?

-     No, of cause, I don’t get up at that time. I have breakfast at bed and I read “The Times”.

-     What time do you get up?

-     I get up at ten.

-     What do you do then?

-     I read my letters and dictate the replies to my secretary.

-     And then?

-     At eleven I walk in the garden with Phillip.

-     Oh, who is Phillip?

-     Phillip is my dog.

-     What time do you have lunch?

-     I have lunch at twelve thirty.

-     And after lunch?

-     Oh, I rest until six o’clock.

-     And at six, what do you do at six?

-     I dress to dinner.

-     We have dinner at eight o’clock.

-     What time do you go to bed?

-     Well, I have a bath at nine thirty and I go to bed at ten.

-     Thank you, Duchess. You certainly have a busy and interesting life.

FORM:

What does Duchess do at this time?

7.00-…

10.00-…

11.00-…

12.30-…

18.00-…

20.00-…

21.30-…

22.00-…

·     Answer the following questions. Prove and enlarge your answer.

1. How do you think is it a spoof (parody) of a day of a real Duchess?

2. What does real Duchess do during her day?

3. Do you find this dialogue funny? Why?

Óðîê 3.

·     Before you listen to the text, please answer the following questions.

1. What this text is about (take a look at the title)?

2. Do you like riddles? Why?

3. Would you like to take part in a quiz show?

·     Listen and simultaneously complete the form choosing between Yes or No (cross out the right answer). It will be difficult for you to understand the following words so these are their meanings:

Competitor-a person who takes part in a competition

Uniform- special identifying set of clothes for the members of an organization, such as soldiers

Diploma (diplomas plural form)-document confirming qualification and education

Proper names: Moore, Jessica Gale, Ken Carter.

What’s my job?

-     Good evening Ladies and Gentlemen! Welcome to “What’s my job?”! here’s our first competitor. We’ve got three famous people here: professor Moore the scientist, Jessica Gale the film star and Ken Carter the pop singer. They are going to ask the questions. First-professor Moore!

-     Do you work outside?

-     No, I don’t.

-     Do you wear a uniform?

-     No, I don’t.

-     I see. Do you work in an office?

-     No, I don’t.

-     Next-Jessica Gale!

-     Oh, is your job important?

-     Yes, it is.

-     Do you got any special diplomas?

-     Yes, I have.

-     Thank you, Jessica. And now Ken Carter.

-     Hallo! Do you work with you hands?

-     Yes, I do.

-     Do you work at weekends?

-     No, I don’t

-     You travel.

-     No, I don’t.

-     That’s the ninth question. Now you’re going to ask one last question.

-     Oh, are you a doctor?

-     No, I am a dentist.

FORM.

Does he work outside? Yes/No
Does he wear a uniform?
Yes/No
Does he work in an office? Yes/No
Is his job important? Yes/No
Does he get a big salary? Yes/No
Has he got any special diplomas? Yes/No
Does he work with his hands? Yes/No
Does he work at weekends? Yes/No
Does he travel? Yes/No
Is he a doctor? Yes/No

·     Now try to guess his job according to the form you have. Prove your answer.

·     Answer the following questions. Find examples in the real life situation.

1. What profession is the most important in your opinion?

2. Do you think a dentist is an important job?

3. Were you afraid to visit a doctor when you were a child? And now?

4. Why do you think it is so significant to find an occupation for yourself?

Óðîê 4.

·     Before you listen and complete the form, please answer the following questions.

1. What this text is about (take a look at the title)?

2. What does a career mean to you?

3. Can crime be called a career? Why?

·     Listen and simultaneously complete the form (write down the suitable information for each of the year). It will be difficult for you to understand the following words so these are their meanings:

Jaguar-a car model

To rob-to steal

To escape-to run away

Luxury- comfortable, enjoyable

Yacht-large boat used for racing or pleasure cruising

Proper names: Herbert Berg, James Stevens, Mary Foot, Charlie Fillips, Jaguar, pacific island, Australia.

Careers.

         Herbert Berg, James Stevens, Mary Foot and Charlie Fillips all went to the same school. They left school at 1960 and they had very different careers.

1. Herbert Berg became a politician ten years ago. He is very successful. He bought a country house five years ago and bought a Jaguar at the same time. He’s been a Member of Parliament for ten years. He’s had his house and car for five years.

2. James Stevens is a criminal. He robbed the bank in 1971 and escaped to a pacific island. He bought a luxury yacht the same year. He’s still on the island. He’s been there since 1971. He’s had a yacht since 1971.

3. Mary Foot and Charlie Fillips fell in love at school. He gave her a ring when they left school. She wears it every day and she’s never taken it off. They’ve got married in 1963 and they are still in love. They moved to Australia in 1968.

FORM.

1960- Herbert Berg, James Stevens, Mary Foot and Charlie Fillips…

10 years ago- Herbert Berg …

5 years ago- Herbert Berg…

1971- James Stevens…

1971- James Stevens …

1971- James Stevens…

1963- Mary Foot and Charlie Fillips …

1968- Mary Foot and Charlie Fillips…

·     Answer these questions. Prove your answer.

1. Do you think this piece of information about James Stevens is a bit ironic?

2. Can you remember some examples from the real life similar to Mary Foot and Charlie Fillips?

3. What qualities do you think need a good politician as Herbert Berg?

3. Òåìà: Chats.

Óðîê 1.

·     Before you listen to the dialogue, please answer the following questions.

1. What this text is about (take a look at the title)?

2. Do you like to visit bars, cafes or restaurants?

3. What is your favorite food?

4. What is a menu?

5. Which vegetables do you prefer potatoes or peas?

·     Listening to the dialogue you will find difficult the following words so these are their meanings:

Row steak-a piece of meat which is not properly roasted;

Well done steak-a piece of meat which is properly roasted;

Medium steak- roasted piece of meat between row and well done.

Menu.

-Waiter, I’d like the menu, please.

-     I’d like some soup.

-     Tomato soup.

-     Yes, please. And I’d like a steak.

-     Row, medium or well done.

-     Medium, please.

-     Which vegetables would you like?

-     I’d like some potatoes, some peas and a salad, please.

-     Certainly, sir.

-     And I’d like some wine.

-     Which wine would you like, sir?

-     A bottle of red wine, please.

·     Say whether the statement true or false.

1. The client wants some soup.

2. He wants fried fish.

3. He wants some tomatoes and cucumbers.

4. He wants a salad.

5. He wants a bottle of white wine.

·     Now answer these questions.

1. What did the client order first?

2. Which steak would he like to eat?

3. Which vegetables did he order?

4. Which wine would he like to drink?

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