- •Vocabulary: Mass media. Television.
- •Интернет-ресурсы
- •Раздел: Учебно-методические материалы
- •Grammar Pronouns
- •1. Personal Pronouns
- •2. There is / There are
- •It seems that, It appears that, It looks like, It is said that, It doesn't matter etc.
- •4. Possessive adjectives/pronouns
- •7. Reflexive/Emphatic Pronouns (myself, yourself etc)
- •8. Emphatic pronouns
- •There are some idioms:
- •Quantity: Quantifiers and Numerals.
- •2. Much, many, a lot (of)
- •3. Some and Any
- •4. (A) little, (a) few
- •5. All, every, everybody, everything, whole
- •5.1 All and every
- •5.2 All, everybody, everything
- •5.3 All and whole
- •6. Each and every
- •6.3 Each of (the…/these…) (us, you)
- •7. All day, every day
- •8. Some of/ most of/ none of….None of/ half of….
- •9. Both, Either, Neither
- •10. Either and neither
- •11.Numerals:
- •Vocabulary Mass media. Television.
- •Study the important vocabulary:
- •1.2 Newspapers and publishing
- •Раздел: Задания для самостоятельной работы Grammar
- •1. The brothers ____ had a camera. One of the brothers’ camera was broken, but ____ was in good condition.
- •8. He made ____ parcel of the suit and ____ parcel of the shoes and put them in the hall.
- •14. The two brothers parted. ____ felt upset that ____ had not changed his habits.
- •15. The people on the quay shouted with excitement, ____ did the passengers.
- •16. The tall man, Flannigan, ____ his companion called him, looked through the hole for ____ minutes.
- •Лексика
- •2. Match the words with the comments given:
- •3. Complete the compound words in the sentences:
- •4. Choose the most suitable word.
- •5. Choose the most suitable word to fill in each space.
- •6. Supply the missing possessive adjectives and possessive pronouns.
- •8. Complete the sentences using a reflexive pronoun.
- •9. Complete the sentences using each other or -selves.
- •10. Complete the sentences using yourself, himself, herself, itself, ourselves, yourselves, themselves.
- •11. Complete the sentences using the correct pronoun or adjective.
- •12. Choose the right word in brackets.
- •Text What is Giant's Causeway?
Раздел: Календарно-тематический план
ТЕМА 6
Grammar: Pronouns. Quantifiers and Numerals.
Vocabulary: Mass media. Television.
Содержание
Personal pronouns.
There is / There are.
It + be.
Possessive adjectives/pronouns.
Possessive case with 's or s' for people or animals.
Possessive case with "of" for inanimate things.
Reflexive/Emphatic Pronouns (myself, yourself etc).
Emphatic pronouns.
Quantifiers and uncountable nouns.
Рекомендуемая литература
English Grammat in Use, Raymond Murphy, Cambridge University Press, 1997
Advanced Grammar in Use, Martin Hewings, Cambridge University Press, 2000
Tests, Texts and Topics for your English Exams, Ю.Б. Кузьменкова, Издательство “Титул», 2002
The Heinemann English Grammar, Digby Beaumont and Colin Granger, Heintmann, 1992
Revising, Reading and Reasoning for your English Exams, Ю.Б. Кузьменкова, А. Р. Жаворонкова, И. В. Извольская, Издательство “Титул», 2002
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Раздел: Учебно-методические материалы
Вспомогательные материалы
Grammar Pronouns
Personal pronouns
Subject pr. Object pr. |
Possessive adjectives |
Possessive pronouns |
Reflexive-Emphatic pronouns |
|
Before verbs as subjects |
After verbs as objects |
Followed by nouns |
Not followed by nouns |
MYSELF |
I |
ME |
MY |
MINE |
|
YOU |
YOU |
YOUR |
YOURS |
YOURSELF |
HE |
HIM |
HIS |
HIS |
HIMSELF |
SHE |
HER |
HER |
HERS |
HERSELF |
IT |
IT |
ITS |
--- |
ITSELF |
WE |
US |
OUR |
OURS |
OURSELVES |
YOU |
YOU |
YOUR |
YOURS |
YOURSELVES |
THEY |
THEM |
THEIR |
THEIRS |
THEMSELVES |
1. Personal Pronouns
We use personal pronouns to refer to people, things or animals.
We've met the manager. He's really young.
We don't use a noun and a personal pronoun together.
Your coat is in the wardrobe. My uncle bought me a present.
1.2 We use I, you, he, she etc before verbs as subjects and me, you, him, her etc after verbs as objects. I lent him my dictionary but he lost it.
We can use object pronouns after than and as in comparisons.
I'm older than him. She isn't as tall as me.
But, in a more formal style, we use a subject pronoun + verb.
I'm older than he is.
We can use object pronouns after the verb be.
'Who's there?' 'It's me.'
1.5 We also use object pronouns when we use a pronoun alone in an answer. 'Who has got my book?' 'Me.'
1.6 We can use YOU, ONE, THEY to mean people in general:
They say she is a good poet.
One / you can easily lose one’s / your way in Rome.
They (the government) are going to increase taxes.
1.7 We use the plural pronouns they and them with a singular meaning, especially in an informal style.
Somebody forgot to lock the door, didn't they?
If anyone phones for me, tell them (her, him) I'll phone them back later.
We use they instead of 'he` or 'she' when we do not specify the sex of the person