- •Eu jep catch project
- •Unit I education system in russia and english speaking countries Lesson 1
- •I see I’m afraid if I’m not mistaken and what about you
- •It seems to me that I don’t know exactly
- •Informal letters
- •Lesson 2
- •Introduction
- •To express your opinion
- •To agree or disagree with somebody
- •Lesson 3
- •Introduction
- •Lesson 4
- •Asking and answering questions:
- •I’m not perfectly ready to answer this question, but next time I’ll try to answer!
- •Lesson 5
- •Lesson 6
- •Self- study materials for section I
- •Verb to be (the Present Simple Tense) Positive and Negative Forms
- •General Questions
- •Alternative questions
- •Special questions
- •Tag questions
- •The Present Simple Tense
- •General questions
- •Alternative questions
- •Tag questions
- •Special questions
- •The Sentence Structure
- •Unit II
- •Countries and cities
- •(Traditions, customs and holidays in Russia and English speaking countries)
- •Lesson 1
- •Lesson 2
- •Lesson 3
- •Lesson 4
- •Lesson 5
- •Lesson 6
- •Self-study materials for section II The Present Continuous Tense
- •Unit III
- •Scientists
- •(Famous people)
- •Lesson 1
- •Lesson 2
- •Introduction
- •Invention, inspiration, closet, bulb, nap, wax, phonograph, genius, perspiration.
- •Invent hired closet nap laboratory light bulb
- •Lesson 3
- •Invention, to explode, dynamite, powerful, closet, iron, bulb, fortune, phonograph, discovery, genius, to carry out, research:
- •Alfred Nobel
- •Lesson 4
- •1876 1886 1938 1940 1965 1971 1975 1976 1979 1995
- •How to be a successful inventor
- •Lesson 5
- •Invention, to explode, dynamite, powerful, closet, iron, bulb, fortune, phonograph, discovery, genius, to carry out, research.
- •Lesson 6 Problem-based task (webquest) Women in Science
- •You might want to consult some of the following web sites:
- •Your report will be evaluated as follows:
- •Self-study materials for section III The Past Simple Tense is used:
- •When we talk about actions and situations in the past we use:
- •Positive form — Regular verbs
- •Positive form — Irregular verbs
- •Negative form and questions
- •General questions
- •Alternative questions
- •Tag questions
- •Special questions
- •Verb to be (The Past Simple Tense) was/were
- •The past continuous tense
- •Positive form
- •Negative form
- •Past continuous vs. Past simple
- •Unit IV computer Lesson 1
- •Lesson 2
- •Lesson 3
- •Lesson 4
- •Lesson 5
- •Lesson 6
- •Self-study materials for section IV The Present Perfect Tense
- •Present perfect and past simple
- •Section V career prospects Lesson 1
- •Lesson 2
- •Lesson 3
- •Lesson 4
- •Lesson 5
- •Lesson 6
- •Self-study materials for section V The Future Simple Tense
- •I’ll be… or I’ll probably be… or I don’t know where I’ll be.
- •The Future Continuous Tense
- •I ________________ soon. (to leave)
- •I shall be leaving soon. Or I will be leaving soon.
The Present Simple Tense
is used to talk about:
repeated actions or habits
Every evening my parents stay at home and watch TV.
permanent situations
Mr and Mrs Smith live in Bristol.
general truth
The river Amazon flows into the Atlantic Ocean.
Positive forms
I
You
We live in Moscow.
They
He plays the guitar.
She studies Computer Science.
It goes very well.
Exercise 1. Complete the sentences with the correct form of the verbs in brackets.
I ________ to bed at 11.00 p.m. (go)
Jack ________ fluent French. (speak)
Her children _________ game shows and cartoons. (enjoy)
She _______ always funny jokes. (tell)
My sister and I often _______ to read newspapers in English. (try)
People_______ personal computers at home. (use)
It _______ him about half an hour to get home from college. (take)
Negative forms
I
You
We do not study at school. (do not = don't)
They
He
She does not work on Sundays (does not = doesn't)
It
Exercise 2. Write positive sentences with the verb in the correct form.
Example: I don't go to school. — I go to school.
My mother doesn't come from Russia.
My friends don't live in Moscow.
Paul Simon doesn't study at Trinity College.
My father doesn't work as an engineer.
My friends and I don't go to the cinema at weekends.
My friend doesn't wear jeans and a T-shirt to the institute.
Exercise 3. Write negative sentences with the verb in the correct form.
Example: I ____to the radio in the morning. (listen) — I don't listen to the radio in the morning.
I ___ the dog for a walk every day. (take)
She ___ all the food in the nearest supermarket. (buy)
We ___ to football matches every Sunday. (go)
This car ___ much money — it's rather old. (cost)
My friends ___ in a bank. (work)
Pete ___ early at weekends. (get up)
Exercise 4. Write true sentences with the given words.
Example: A child/need love, food, care and toys. — A child needs love, food, care and toys.
A child/need a driver's license. — A child doesn't need a driver’s license.
A restaurant / sell shoes.
A restaurant / serve food.
An architect / design buildings.
Doctors / take care of sick people.
The river Amazon / flow into the Pacific Ocean.
Glass / break easily.
Scientists / have all the answers to the mysteries of the universe.
Exercise 5. Write positive or negative sentences with the verb in brackets in the correct form.
Example: Children ___ lot of questions. (ask) — Children ask a lot of questions.
I ___ Turkish. (not/speak) — I don't speak Turkish.
I ___ hard rock. (love)
He ___ to work when the weather is good. (not / drive)
You usually ___ my birthday. (forget)
The village shop ___ at 10 o'clock in the morning. (not / open)
We seldom ____ letters to our old school friends. (write)
The planets ___ around the Sun. (go)
My father and I ___ television most evenings. (not / watch)
General questions
I I I
you you you
Do we come from Russia? Yes, we do. / No, we don’t.
they they they
Does (he / she) go to university? Yes, (he / she) does. / No, (he / she) doesn't.
Does it cost_ much ? Yes, it does./No, it doesn’t.
Exercise 6. Add do or does to make general questions and do, don't, does or doesn't to give short answers.
Example: --------- she live with her parents? — Yes, she-----.
Does she live with her parents? — Yes, she does.
------- you like your job? — No, I ------.___
Do you like your job? — No, I don't.
___I speak good Italian? — Yes, you ___.
___You drive to work? — No, I ___.
___they work hard at university? — Yes, they ___.
___Alan smoke? — No, he ___.
___Patrick like computer games and cartoons? Yes, he ___.
___children usually eat much ice-cream? — Yes, they ___.
___ you take exams every month? - No, we ___.
Exercise 7. Make these sentences into general questions.
The shop closes at 5 o'clock.
They have parties every weekend.
She speaks good English.
You drink a lot of tea.
They go shopping on Saturdays.
Exercise 8. Rewrite each sentence as positive, negative, or a general question, according to the instructions.
Example: I visit my parents very often. (negative) — I don't visit my parents very often.
Does he go to school every day? (positive) — He goes to school every day.
She comes from Italy. (question) — Does she come from Italy?
Helen's husband drives her to work. (question)
They watch television every night. (negative)
He doesn't walk to work every day. (positive)
Does he live in this street? (positive)
Denny and his cousin go to the cinema on Fridays. (question)
His elder brother works in a fast food restaurant. (negative)