- •1.3 Read and translate the sentences with have and have got.
- •1.4 Where are these people from? Match the pictures with the texts.
- •1.5 The letters in the following words are mixed up. What are these words? Write them in the alphabetic order.
- •1.8 Fill in the gaps with one of the words above.
- •2.3 Read and translate the text. Happy to be a student
- •2.4 Look through the text and find English equivalents for the following Russian phrases.
- •2.5 Are the sentences true or false? Correct the false sentences.
- •2.6 Complete the following sentences.
- •2.7 Answer the following questions about the text.
- •2.8 Complete the chart about Ann’s life and studies.
- •2.9 Read the text. Do the assignments that follow. Patrick’s university course
- •2.10 Match the words with their Russian equivalents.
- •2.11 Agree or disagree with the following.
- •2.12 Answer the questions.
- •3.1 - Answer the questions about you.
- •3.2 Look at Exercise 2.8 and complete a similar chart about you.
- •4.2 Match a sentence in a with a reply sentence in b.
- •4.3 What do you say in the following situations?
- •4.5 Complete the conversation. Practise it with your partner.
- •4.6 Read and practise the conversations with your partner. Make similar conversations.
- •4.7 Write the conversations in the correct order. Practise the conversations with other students using your names.
- •5.2 Read an informal letter from Becky to her penfriend Tiago. Pay attention to the rules of writing informal letters.
- •5.3 Read the letter again and answer the questions.
- •5.4 Danka is a student at an English language school in Brighton, England. Read her email to Jacek, her brother in Poland.
- •5.5 Write an email to your friend and tell him about your favourite university class.
- •6.3 Match the columns.
- •6.4 Write true answers.
- •6.5 Choose the correct question word.
- •6.7 Write questions for these answers.
- •6.8 Read the text. Correct the sentences below making them negative.
- •6.10 Answer the questions.
- •6.13 Translate into English.
- •6.14 Look at the picture of Suzie's bedroom. Are the sentences true or false ?
- •6.15 Look at the picture of Susie’s bedroom. Complete the questions and answers.
- •6.16 Look at the picture again. Complete the conversation.
- •6.17 Choose the correct word.
- •6.18 Complete the sentences.
- •6.19 Answer the questions.
- •6.20 Match the columns.
- •6.23 Answer the questions about you.
- •6.25 Translate into English.
- •6.31 Complete the text with the verbs.
- •6.32 Look at the list Write about computers. What can they do? What can’t they do?
- •6.39 Complete the questions with the superlative form of the adjective. Answer them.
- •6.40 Match the columns.
- •6.41 Say the dates in two ways:
- •6.42 Answer the questions.
- •6.46 Put a preposition into each gap.
- •6.47 Translate into English.
5.3 Read the letter again and answer the questions.
How does it begin and end? What is the date? What is Becky's address? What is the postcode? Do you write addresses in the same way?
5.4 Danka is a student at an English language school in Brighton, England. Read her email to Jacek, her brother in Poland.
From: Danka@brighton.ac.uk
To: Jacek.2006@star.com
Date: 12th July
Subject: Hi
Dear Jacek,
How are you? I'm fine. Here's an email in English. It's good practice for you and me!
I have classes in English at The Embassy Language School. I'm in a class with seven students. They're all from different countries: Japan, Brazil, Switzerland, Germany, and Italy. Our teacher's name's Simon. He's very funny and a very good teacher.
I live with an English family in a small, old house near the centre of town. Robert and Valerie have a daughter and a son. Their daughter, Becky, is 19. She's a student at Brighton University. Their son, James, is a software designer for a computer company. He's 25. They're all very friendly, but it isn't easy to understand them. They speak very fast!
Brighton isn't very big, but it's very exciting! The restaurants and nightclubs are expensive, but the student bars and cafes are cheap. It's hot now, and it's lovely to be near the sea. I'm very happy here.
Email me soon!
Love, Danka
5.5 Write an email to your friend and tell him about your favourite university class.
Grammar
6.1 Fill in the gaps with I, you, he, she, it, we, they.
1. Are ______ a student? – Yes, ______ am.
2. Is Nick from Cardiff? - No, ______ is not.
3. Mary is bad at maths. ______ is not interested in ______.
4. Ted and Ann do sports every day. ______ are fond of ______.
5. Are ______ Americans? – No, ______ are from Canada.
6. Are ______ keen on ballet? – Yes, ______are.
6.2 Fill in the gaps with my, your, his, her, its, our, their.
1. Hello, ______ name is Doris.
2. I am Ted. What is ______name? – I am David.
3. This is Linda. ______ boyfriend is George Poor.
4. We are from Moscow. ______ phone number is 987-65-43.
5. This is Mary’s boyfriend. ______ Name is Tom.
6. My friends are football fans. _____ favourite team is Arsenal.
6.3 Match the columns.
1. Who is it?
2. What are you?
3. Are you Russian?
4. Are you a student?
5. Where are you from?
6. Is he good at math?
a) No, I am not. I am Spanish.
b) Yes. I am.
c) It’s Nick.
d) I am from Spain.
e) No, he isn’t. He is bad at it.
f) I am an actor.
6.4 Write true answers.
1. Are you English?
2. Are you a student?
3. Is your friend married?
4. Is it Monday today?
5. Is English difficult?
6. Are you twenty-one years old?
7. Are you at university?
8. Are your parents at home?