Exercise 8. Write a letter invitation to your friends visit to your country.



Dear Steven,

I wonder if you have received my letter by now. It may have crossed with yours. Anyhow, I'd better write again to say that we shall be happy to receive your friends whenever they wish to come. Do you think they could let us know if they intend to come by train or by plane? It would be no trouble whatsoever to drive them home.

I hope to hear from you or them soon.

 

 

1.Choose the right variant

I_________ become a multi-millionaire.

a) ’ll have

b) ‘ll used to

c) 'm used to

d) ‘ll getting

2. Choose the right variant. I___________ to California.

a) ‘ll used to have

b) ‘ll have moved

c) ‘ll get used

d) ‘ll have move

3. Choose the right variant. I’ll _____ _______ a handsome actor.

a) used to marry

b) have marry

c) have married

d) was have married

4. Choose the right question. I will ____ ____ smoking.

a) have given up.

b) had give up.

c) have had given up.

d) have been given up.

 

Glossary

English Russian Kazakh
confess [kən'fes] признаваться; сознаваться мойындау
efficient [i'fiʃ(ə)nt] действенный, результативный, нәтижелі, тиімді
genetic engineering [endʒι'nιərιŋ] генная инженерия тұқымдық инженерия
smart [smα:t] разумный, интеллектуальный, ақылды, ақыл-есі дамыған
link [lιŋk] связь; соединение байланыс, қосу
colonize ['kɔlənaιz] организовать поселение бір жерге орнықтыру
futurology [fju:tʃəæ'rɔlədʒι футурология; прогнозирование, прогностика болжам жасау

 

SIW № 36   1. Prepare a presentation on the theme: “What will be happened after 50 years in the world?” using future forms.

 

Office hours № 12   1. Write an essay about the advantages and disadvantages of information technology.

Reference

Main literature:

1. Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig “New English File”. New Intermediate Students Book.Oxford, 2010.

2. Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig “New English File”. New Intermediate Workbook.Oxford, 2010.

Additional literature:

1. ”Essential Grammar in Use” by Raymond Murphy. Third edition.

2. Adrian Doff and Christopher Jones “Language in use”, Classroom book, 2000

3. Happy English 2, Обнинск Титул, 1997


 

HAND OUT№ 89

Discipline: English as a foreign language

Practical lesson Credits: 2

Level- Intermediate

Lexical theme: Science and scientists

Grammatical theme: Compound noun

Teacher: assistant professor Nussipaliyev N.S.

 

GRAMMAR COMMENT

Compound noun

A compound noun is a noun that is made up of two or more words. Most compound nouns in English are formed by nouns modified by other nouns or adjectives. For example: The words tooth and paste are each nouns in their own right, but if you join them together they form a new word - toothpaste. The word black is an adjective and board is a noun, but if you join them together they form a new word - blackboard. In both these example the first word modifies or describes the second word, telling us what kind of object or person it is, or what its purpose is. And the second part identifies the object or person in question. Compound nouns can also be formed using the following combinations of words:-
Noun + Noun toothpaste
Adjective + Noun monthly ticket
Verb + Noun swimming pool
Preposition + Noun underground
Noun + Verb haircut
Noun + Preposition hanger on
Adjective + Verb dry-cleaning
Preposition + Verb output

The two parts may be written in a number of ways:-

1. Sometimes the two words are joined together.
Example: tooth + paste = toothpaste | bed + room = bedroom

2. Sometimes they are joined using a hyphen.
Example: check-in

3. Sometimes they appear as two separate words.
Example: full moon


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