Present Simple (I, you, we, they)



A.

1. Make the sentences negative.

e.g. Many people have toast with marmalade in the morning. Many people don’t have toast with marmalade in the morning.

1. Visitors to Britain find English coffee disgusting.

2. Office-workers buy meat or fish sandwiches.

3. Pubs serve good and cheap food.

4. School - children take a snack from home.

5. On Sundays many families prepare a special lunch.

 

2. Ask general questions to the sentences.

e.g. Sometimes the British have instant coffee– Do the British sometimes have instant coffee?

1. We cook chicken for a Sunday’s lunch.

2. They have their afternoon tea at 5 o’clock.

3. Office-workers often come to sandwich bars.

4. English businessmen like a quick lunch.

5. You don’t like potatoes with gravy.

B.

1. Ask questions to the parts of the sentences in bold

e.g. People very often have cereal for breakfast. – How often do people have cereal for breakfast?

1. In the morning the English like tea with cold milk.

2. We have dinner at seven o’clock in the evening.

3. Sometimes the children eat hot meal at school.

4. We cook a big dinner today because have a company of friends.

5. In Britain people usually have three meals a day.

 

2. Put the adverbs in the right place in the sentence. Scan the text to find the help.

e.g. We get take-aways at the restaurants (often). – We often get take-aways at the restaurants.

1. They have a dish of beef, pork o chicken for dinner (as a rule).

2. I eat dinner together with the whole family (always).

3. Marmalade is made from oranges (generally).

4. We buy sandwiches with fish or ham (usually).

5. People have a quick lunch (nowadays).

 

C.

1. Fill in the right auxiliary verb where it is necessary. Sometimes you need to make it negative.

 

1. … you really add milk to tea? I never … have tea with milk!

2. A bar …a good place for lunch, … it? They serve many kinds of food, … they?

3. We … make marmalade from apples, it … made from oranges.

4. - When … you have dinner?

- Oh, it … late in the evening because I … come home early. I finish my work late.

5. I … have breakfast because I … have no time.

 

2. Ask 5 tag-questions with not true to the text information. Make up the questions of both types.

e.g. On Sundays in Britain people have a usual lunch, don’t they?

The English never have a big breakfast, do they?

 

Module 4

 

Vocabulary: Where do we live?

Grammar: There is/ there are

Reading: Living in the city.

 

Warm-up

Read and translate these words

 

advantage [e`dva: ntıdζ] variety [ve'raiәtı]

disadvantage [dise'dva: ntid ζ] necessity [nı'sesıtı]

minus [maines] traffic [traefık]

museum [mju:`zıәm] countryside [`k Λ ntrı`saıd

 

A.

Match the antonyms from these columns. Use a dictionary for unknown words and pronunciation.

minus city

advantages countryside

disadvantages noise

plus peace

 

B.

Complete the phrase.

1. In the city I usually go to... (where?).

2. I like eating out at... (where?).

3. When I want to have a rest I visit... (what places?).

4.. My favourite place in the city is... (what?).

5.I prefer countryside to the city when I want to... (what to do?).

C.

Answer the questions from the point 8.

Where do you usually go in your city?

Where do you like eating out?

What places do you visit when you want to have a rest?

What is your favourite place in the city?

When do you prefer countryside to the city?

 

Reading

LIVING IN THE CITY

Living in a city has its advantages and disadvantages.

On the plus side, there is usually a choice of public transport, so you don't need to have a car. Also, there are many interesting things to do: go to the cinema and to the theatre. There are a lot of places to see: museums, art galleries. If you want to eat there is a big choice of cafes, restaurants and pubs. If you want to relax there are parks and gardens, libraries and sport clubs. City life is full of variety and you feel never bored.

But for all plus there is a minus. There is a necessity to have a well-paid job, because living in the city is often very expensive. There is much of traffic and there are a lot of people even in the parks and gardens, especially on Sundays. And it is very dirty and noisy there. In cities there is no fresh air to breath, that's why there are always many people who prefer the peace of countryside to the city.

 

Follow-up


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