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Pre-intermediate (Lesson xiv)

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Warm upwards!

Read the post-obit sentences and brand positive predictions (I'thousand sure you'll …).

1. I have an of import exam tomorrow.
2. I'chiliad getting married side by side month.
3. I'thou a bit depressed today.
4. I'thousand going to New York next month.
5. I tin't go out this night. I don't have money.

Speaking and Reading.

A) Look at the six promises below. What practice they accept in mutual?

A I won't tell anyone.
B I'll always love you.
C I'll come up back tomorrow.
D I'll write.
E I'll pay you back tomorrow.
F This won't injure.

What promise is the most difficult to continue from your point of view?

B) Read the text and fill the gaps with the promises from ex. 2A.

Promises, Promises…

We brand them and we break them, because some promises are very hard to keep.
Hither are the summit of six almost common cleaved promises…

ane.
You lot always hear this from builders, plumbers, electricians. But the truth is very different. They won't come back until adjacent calendar week (or after). And you will probably need to phone them five times showtime.

2.
We honey hearing secrets and happily make this hope. And at the time nosotros actually mean it. 'Don't worry' we say, your hole-and-corner is rubber with me'. But of class it isn't. Research shows that everybody will always tell one other person the undercover. Very shortly the whole street will know!

three.
A favourite phrase of doctors, dentists, and nurses. They unremarkably say it just before they give you an injection. But the phrase is not complete. The full phrase is: 'This won't hurt me (but it volition probably hurt you a lot).

4.
You make a new friend on holiday or on a bus journeying, y'all swap your electronic mail address on a card or an old piece of paper. 'Oh, dear!' you think — merely then yous remember that they didn't write to yous either!

5.
In Hamlet, Shakespeare told the states never to borrow or lend money. He was right. When nosotros lend people coin they ever make this hope, only and so they forget. If we then ask for the money back, they retrieve we are mean. If we don't inquire, we never get the money dorsum.

6.
Whitney Houston sang a song about this and every day all over the earth thousands of people brand the same promise to each other. We know eternal beloved exists, simply is this promise the about hard ane to keep of them all?

Vocabulary Report and Practice.

A) Remember these phrases:

Useful phrases:

to keep promises – ways that one always does what he / she has promised
to pause promises — means that people forget what they've promised

B) Find the words in the text to consummate these definitions.

ane. A person who repairs water pipes, baths —
2. Studies to detect more information most something —
3. Putting medicine under the peel with a needle —
4. The act of travelling from one place to another —
v. One or the other —
vi. Something which lasts forever —

Grammar Study. DECISIONS. OFFERS. PROMISES.

Pay attention to these rules.

Grammar Practice.

A) Match the sentences and the responses.

one. I'thou thirsty.

a) I'll help you exercise information technology.

2. I have a headache.

b) Shall we make y'all a sandwich?

3. This do is difficult.

c) Shall I acquit ane for you?

4. I'm hungry.

d) I'll lend yous some money.

five. These begs are heavy.

eastward) I'll send information technology by e-postal service now.

6. I left my wallet at home.

f) Shall I turn off the music?

7. I need this photo urgently.

g) I'll get you a glass of h2o.

B) Complete the sentences with Volition / WON'T and the suggested verbs:

call forget help pay have tell

Example:
A: What would you similar?
B: I'll have the pasta.

1
A: I can't open this window.
B:   you?

2
A: It's a underground.
B: I   anyone, I promise

three
A: When volition I see you again?
B: I   you lot tonight.

4
A: Tin can I infringe 50$?
I   you back tomorrow.

5
A: It's my birthday next week.
B: Don't worry. I

vi
A: I don't feel very well.
B:  I   you home?

Speaking.

Look at the pictures and try to judge what promises or offers the people are giving.

What promises do you frequently give?

Vocabulary Study and Practice. Phrasal Verbs with 'BACK'.

Complete the dialogue with one of the phrasal verbs.

call up come up dorsum requite it back pay me back accept it back

1
A: I dear that shirt you gave me for my birthday. Merely information technology'due south a bit small-scale.
B: Don't worry. I'll   to the store and change it.

two
A: Tin I speak to Bart, please?
B: I'1000 sad. He isn't dwelling at the moment.
A: OK. I`ll   later.

iii
A: Alibi me. Could I talk to you for a moment?
B: I'k really decorated at the moment. Could you lot   in v minutes?

4
A: That's my pen you're using!
B: No, it's not. Information technology's mine.
A: No, it's mine.  !

5
A: Tin you lend me fifty euros, Nick?
B: It depends. When can you  ?
A: Tomorrow. I'll get to the banking concern offset thing in the morning time.

Vocabulary Revision. Prepositions.

Consummate the questions with the right preposition.

nigh for of to with

1. What did you lot dream  last night?
two. What radio station do y'all usually listen  ?
3. What do you lot talk  with your friends?
4. Did y'all wait  a double-decker or a train today?
five. Who practice you usually concord  in your family?
6. Are you lot going to write  anybody tonight?
7. What do yous retrieve  this book?
8. What are you thinking  now?
nine. Do you oftentimes debate  people?
x. Who was the first person you spoke  this morn?

Vocabulary Study. Ordering a meal.

Match the phrases and the pictures. Put one-viii into the gaps.

a) grilled salmon
b) T-bone steak
c) mushroom soup
d) tomato and mozzarella salad
e) baked white potato
f) rare steak
g) fried chicken
h) grilled prawns

Watching and Speaking.

Sentry how Allie and Mark are ordering a repast in the restaurant.

   ane. What do they gild for starters?

   2. What does Allie club for her main course?

   3. What kind of potatoes do they order

   4. How does Mark want his steak — rare, medium, or well washed?

   v. What are they going to drink?

  Role-play the situation: you are a customer and your partner is a waiter. You are going to order something. What would yous say in this instance?

SAVE ANSWERS SEE YOU SOON!

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