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Sige enone LESSON 48 newspaper magazine popular Which newspaper do you read? lead Which is one of the most popular newspapers in this country? The ..isone of the most popular newspapers in this country Do you often read magazines? Yes, loften read magazines ~ No, I dont often read magazines sold What's the past of “sell”? The past of “sell” is “sold” Which shop sold you your shoes? sold re my shoes coal What do we use to make a fire? ‘We use wood, paper, coal etc. to make a fire What colour’s coal? Coal’s black decide menu Ina restaurant, what do we look at to decide what we want to eat? Ina restaurant, we look ata menu to decide what we want to eat no ml ™ mmammemnmeme 2 mo ere TT npam 2 a a a s a ew we ew = wv ow Did you decide to study English, or did somebody in your family decide for you? I decided to study English; nobody in my family decided for me ~ Somebody in my family decided for me explain Explain the difference between the present continuous and the present simple, please. The difference between the present continuous and the present simple is that we use the present continuous fr an action we are doing now, whereas we use the present simple for an action we do generally ‘What's he doing? He's explaining the difference between the present continuous and the present simple heaven hell ‘Which place in the world do you think is most like heaven? think .. 18 most ike heaven ‘What's the opposite of “heaven”? The opposite of “heaven” is “hell” book Is it a good idea to book a table before going to a very popular restaurant? Yes, i's good idea to book a table before going to a very popular restaurant try try hard possible impossible Do you always try hard to answer the questions | ask you? ‘Yes, | always try hard to answer the questions you ask me 249 Are you always willing to try anything new? Yes, ir always willing to try anything new ~ No, {im not always wiling to try anything new Do some people sometimes try to do the impossible? Yes, some people sometimes try to do the impossible quiet noisy Are cities quiet places to live in? No, cies arent quiet places to live in; they're nosy places Is village life noisy? No, village ie srt ois; its quiet 9 Which do you think’s the noisiest street in this town? | think ...is the noisiest street in this town Are motorbikes quieter than bicycles? No, motorbikes aren't quieter than bicycles; they'e noisier than bicycles sorry pleased I'm sorry Are you sorry when the winter ends? Yes, 1m sorry when the winter ends ~ No, !m not sorry when the wirter ends; I'm pleased ‘Will you be sorry if it’s a sunny day tomorrow? No, | won't be sorry if it’s a sunny day tomorrow; I be pleased ‘What do we say to people when we do something wrong? We say "tim sorry" to people when we do something wrong LD e200: i210 2.070926 250 T_T ™ is 7 i mmmmm mm mm ed t eh ™ mmm had ‘The past of "have" i “had” What's the past of “have? The past of "have" is "hac* What did | have in my hand last lesson? You hada Pen in your hand last lesson ‘What did you have for your breakfast this morning? ' had some coffee, some bread etc, for my breakfast this morning What did he/she have for his/her breakfast this morning? He/She had some. for his/her breakfast this morning Did we have any shoes on our feet yesterday? Yes, we had some shoes on our feet yesterday Did they have any money in their pockets (or bags) last lesson? Yes, they had some money in their pockets (or bags) last lesson could baby The past of “canis “ould, What's the past of “can”? The past of "can* is “could” Could you speak English fifteen years ago? "No, couldn't speak English fifteen years ago Could you write your name when you were a baby of six months old? ‘No, l couldn't write my name when | was a baby of six months old Could you read when you were a little baby? No could reod when | was atte baby Se ast perhaps maybe a friend of yours Do you think maybe it'll rain later? Yes, | think maybe it rain later ~ No, I don't think itil rin later Do you think perhaps you'll meet a friend of yours on your way home after the lesson? Yes, think perhaps 1 meet a friend of mine on my way home ater the leon ~No, !dont think Il meet a friend of mine on my way home after the lesson Do you think maybe you'll go to the cinema next month? Yes, I think maybe I'l ge o the cinema next month ~ No, | dont think I'l ge tothe cinema next month Nesice that we do net follow the phase“ dont think." with he wards “perhaps” or "maybe". Thi because both these words communicate the speaker’ feng that somethings possible, whist the phase “Idon' think” conrad thie, sweet Do you like sweat food? Yes, lke sweet food ~ No, dont ike sweet ood Did you eat a lot of sweets when you were a child? Yes, late alot of sweets when las a child ~No, Ididn’t eat a lot of sweets when Iwas a child 252 ™ mm + a Dmmmmmmmner oom oo KH lL isl i i ™ = ewe ede e a ee a ow s 2 Soe enon A vesaton 26 | can't taste the difference/ between these two wines,/ An hour is divided into minutes,/ | can walk no further;/ | must rest./ Send the children/ into the other roomi/ | want to read./ | get up early in summer,/ but later in winter / | go to bed/ earlier than my father./ It isn't dark in this foom/ when the sun is shining. A milionaire/ is a very rch person./ Ash, university, shallow,/ complicated, reply./ The message we often write inside a Christmas card is/ "Merry Christmas and a Happy New Year” L : > (Bo Revision Exercise 17 253 LESSON 49 | spoken written ‘We generally use alotof contractions in spoken English, but rot often in written English Do we generally use contractions in spoken or written English? ‘We generally use contractions in spoken English Do you think it’s easier to understand written English or spoken English? | think it's easier to understand ... English book will book'll tomorrow will tomorrow'll light will light Mr Smith will Mr Smith'l who will who'll what will what'll “The contrection of "book wil” Is “book”; “tomorrow will ~ tomorrow'l"; "Mr Smith ‘will — Me Smith"; “who will = who'll; “what wil - what” etc. ‘What's the contraction of “book will"? The contraction Cf "book wil” is "book't More straight on othe flowing it, with the studets ging you the contractions. tomorrow will; the light will; the door will, who will; what will ‘tomorrow the ight'l; the door'l, who'l; what " nmmm mm et be th + | Li mmremmmeY mmm wwe eden) ae wwkh ww Ww w sage test ‘We generally use contractions when we speak, but we don't use them if they are difficult to pronounce, For example, we say “pep” but not “pencil”. Do we always use contractions in English? No, we don't always use contractions in English ‘When don’t we use contractions? ‘We don’t use contractions when they are difficult to pronounce Do you think tomorrow’ be a cloudy day? Yes, think tomorrow! be a cloudy day ~ No, | dont think tomorrow be a cloudy day; think tbe sunny ‘Will that picture be hanging on the wall next lesson? Yes, that picturellbe hanging on the wall next lesson ‘Will the door be the same colour next week as it is this week? Yes, the door'l be the same colour next week as itis this week ‘Will Mr Brown be here next lesson? Yes, Mr Brown be here next lesson spell ‘sl sel seth floning gestion How do you spell your name? I spell my name communicate easily Do you prefer to communicate with your friends by phoning or texting? | prefer to communicate with my friends by Do you think it’s easier to communicate in spoken or written English? | think it’s easier to communicate in .. English 255, ew k kh bk bd Wek dkdnende se eo 3 What are the common ways for the past tense? ‘The common ways fr the past tense are 1) Did you have a per? 2) Had you got a pen? ‘Which is the most common way of asking a question with the verb ‘have’ in the past? ‘Te most common way of asking a question withthe verb ‘have! in the pastis “Did you have ..2" Did you have your book with you last lesson? Yes, |had my book with me lst lesson Did | have a hat on my head last lesson? No, you didn't have a hat on your head last lesson Had | got any money in my hand last lesson? No, you hadn't got any money in your hand last lesson Did | have my feet on the table last lesson? No, you didn’t have your feet on the table last lesson a... practise practice sport Did you practise your English after you left school yesterday? Yes, I practised my English after left school yesterday ~ No, | ain't practise my English after lft school yesterday Is it easler to become good at a sport if you get lots of practice? Yes, i's easier to become good ata sportf you get lots of practice What's the difference between the noun “practice” and the verb “practise”? ~) The difference between the noun - “pre 2” and the verb “practise” is that we spell «the noun with a “c" and we spel the verb with an “5” would like ‘What's a polite way of communicating that you want something? ‘polite way of communicating that you want something sto say "I would ke.” Give me an example, please. I would lke a cup of tea; | would like to watch that TV programme What can we say when we offer something to somebody? When we offer something to somebody, ‘we can say "Would you lke ..2" Give me an example, please. ‘Would you ike a cup of tea? ‘Would you like to go to the cinema? visit Australia Can we learn a lot by visiting different countries? Yes, we can learn a lot by visiting different countries, Did you visit any new places last month? Yes, visited some new places last month ~ No,

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