1 VOCABULARY verb phrases
a What percentage of British people....?
What percentage of British people read a newspaper every day? 70%
70% of British people read a newspaper every day.
Seventy per cent of British people read a newspaper every day.
30% of British people don't read a newspaper every day.
Thirty per cent of British people don't read a newspaper.
25% smoke.
25% of British people smoke.
75% don't smoke.
90 per cent watch TV every night. (in questo caso = ogni serrata)
10% don't watch TV every night.
10% go to the cinema every weekend.
90% don't go to the cinema every weekend.
45% have a pet.
55% don't have a pet.
60% live in a house with a garden. (Abitono in una casa con giardino)
40% don't live in a house with a garden.
c page 143 Vocabulary Bank verb phrases
1 live in a flat
2 work in an office
3 have children
4 study economics
5 speak German
6 drive a VW
7 read a newspaper
8 like animals
9 go to the cinema
10 watch television
11 listen to the radio
12 play the guitar (suonare la chitarra)
13 smoke a cigarette
14 do exercise
15 play tennis (not 'play a tennis')
16 have a sandwich for lunch
17 drink coffee
18 eat fast food
19 cook dinner (cucinare la cena)
20 do housework (fare lavori di casa)
20 do homework (fare compiti di scuola)
21 wear glasses
2 c page 17
man...... men
woman... women
child........children
person....people
3
(lui cucina) he cooks
(lui va) he goes
(lui ha) he has
(lui fa) he makes
(lui guarda) he watches
3 b page 124 Grammar bank 2A
2A
a
1 I listen to the radio. (Ascolto la radio)
She listens to the radio. (Lei ascolta...)
2 He lives in a flat. (Lui abita in un appartamento)
We live in a flat. (Noi abitiamo...)
3 They have two children. (Loro hanno due ragazzi/bambini)
He has two children. (Lui ha...)
4 She doesn't drink coffee. (Lei non beve caffe)
They don't drink coffee. (Loro non bevono caffe)
5 I don't smoke. (Io non fumo)
My father doesn't smoke. (Mio padre non fuma)
6 The shop closes at 5.00. (Il negozio chiusa alle 5.00)
The shops close at 5.00. (I negozi chiudono alle 5.00)
7 I go to the pub. (Vado al bar/pub)
He goes to the pub. (Lui va al bar/pub)
8 I do housework. (Faccio i lavori di casa)
She does housework. (Lei fa...)
b
1 My father doesn't read The Times. (The Times e' un giornale inglese).
2 Her house is big but it doesn't have a garden. (La sua casa e' grande ma non ha un giardino)
3 We speak French very well. (Parliamo francese molto bene)
4 I don't eat fast food. (Non mangio fast food)
5 She drives a BMW. (Lei guida a BMW)
6 I don't play computer games. (Non gioco...)
7 My father doesn't do housework. (Mio padre non fa lavori di casa)
8 He studies economics at university. (Lui studia...)
Wednesday, 9 December 2009
Saturday, 24 October 2009
Unit 6 Practical English
6 In the street
Vocabulary
Directions (a)
1 a roundabout
2 on the corner
3 opposite
4 at the traffic lights
5 go straight on
6 turn right
7 turn left
8 go past (the station)
ASKING FOR DIRECTIONS
Excuse me. Where's King Street, please?
Sorry, I don't know.
Excuse me. Is King Street near here?
King Street? It's near here but I don't know exactly where. Sorry.
Thank you.
Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to King Street?
Yes. Go straight on.
Go past the church, and then turn left at the traffic lights.
And then I think it's the second on the right.
Sorry, could you say that again, please?
Yes, go....
Thank you.
Vocabulary
Directions (a)
1 a roundabout
2 on the corner
3 opposite
4 at the traffic lights
5 go straight on
6 turn right
7 turn left
8 go past (the station)
ASKING FOR DIRECTIONS
Excuse me. Where's King Street, please?
Sorry, I don't know.
Excuse me. Is King Street near here?
King Street? It's near here but I don't know exactly where. Sorry.
Thank you.
Excuse me. Can you tell me the way to King Street?
Yes. Go straight on.
Go past the church, and then turn left at the traffic lights.
And then I think it's the second on the right.
Sorry, could you say that again, please?
Yes, go....
Thank you.
Sunday, 24 May 2009
Unit 6D - Present simple or present continuous
1 GRAMMAR
b
1 Ivan...Look! It's opening! A ship is going through!
...Eva....We're lucky. The guidebook says that it only opens two or three times a month!
2 Eva...The flag's flying - that means the Queen is at home. She doesn't live here all the time.
....She often stays at Windsor Castle or in one of her other homes.
3 Eva...That's Napoleon. He's looking at a model of the Battle of Waterloo.
...Ivan..Come on - let's go and see the next room.
...Eva....Yes, we don't have much time. It closes in twenty minutes.
4 Ivan...We're going up! Wow! Look - there's the Houses of Parliament!
...And Buckingham Palace over there!
...Eva...What a pity it's raining. The guidebook says you can see Windsor Castle on a clear day.
d Grammar Bank page 132
a
1 RIGHT Listen! The baby's crying.
2 RIGHT My neighbours often argue.
3 WRONG John's on holiday. He has a great time.
...RIGHT John's on holiday. He's having a great time.
4 RIGHT My brother's staying with us at the moment.
5 WRONG I'm normally going to the gym after work.
....RIGHT I normally go to the gym after work.
6 RIGHT A) Where are you going? B) To the shops.
7 WRONG A) What are you doing? B) I'm a teacher.
...RIGHT A) What are you doing? b) I'm teaching.
OR A) What do you do? B) I'm a teacher.
b
1 A Hi, Sarah! What are you doing here?
...B I'm waiting for my boyfriend.
2 A What does your mother do?
...B She's a nurse. She works at the local hospital.
3 Listen! They're having a party upstairs again.
...They have a party at least once a month!
4 I'm going to the supermarket. Do you want anything?
2 READING
b
1 In advance = before you go
2 are available = you can buy them
3 daily = every day
4 To queue = to wait in line
5 room = space (for people or things)
6 passengers = people who are travelling
3 VOCABULARY Places in a city
b page 152 Vocabulary bank. Town and city
1 a police station
2 a bus station
3 a river
4 a shopping centre
5 a department store
6 a bridge
7 a hospital
8 a bank
9 an art gallery
10 a church
11 a museum
12 a cinema
13 a sports centre
14 a castle
15 a road
16 a railway station / a train station
17 a supermarket
18 a theatre
19 a street
20 a school
21 a travel agent's
22 a chemist's / a pharmacy
23 a market
24 a town hall (il comune)
25 a park
26 a mosque
27 a post office
28 a square
b
1 Ivan...Look! It's opening! A ship is going through!
...Eva....We're lucky. The guidebook says that it only opens two or three times a month!
2 Eva...The flag's flying - that means the Queen is at home. She doesn't live here all the time.
....She often stays at Windsor Castle or in one of her other homes.
3 Eva...That's Napoleon. He's looking at a model of the Battle of Waterloo.
...Ivan..Come on - let's go and see the next room.
...Eva....Yes, we don't have much time. It closes in twenty minutes.
4 Ivan...We're going up! Wow! Look - there's the Houses of Parliament!
...And Buckingham Palace over there!
...Eva...What a pity it's raining. The guidebook says you can see Windsor Castle on a clear day.
d Grammar Bank page 132
a
1 RIGHT Listen! The baby's crying.
2 RIGHT My neighbours often argue.
3 WRONG John's on holiday. He has a great time.
...RIGHT John's on holiday. He's having a great time.
4 RIGHT My brother's staying with us at the moment.
5 WRONG I'm normally going to the gym after work.
....RIGHT I normally go to the gym after work.
6 RIGHT A) Where are you going? B) To the shops.
7 WRONG A) What are you doing? B) I'm a teacher.
...RIGHT A) What are you doing? b) I'm teaching.
OR A) What do you do? B) I'm a teacher.
b
1 A Hi, Sarah! What are you doing here?
...B I'm waiting for my boyfriend.
2 A What does your mother do?
...B She's a nurse. She works at the local hospital.
3 Listen! They're having a party upstairs again.
...They have a party at least once a month!
4 I'm going to the supermarket. Do you want anything?
2 READING
b
1 In advance = before you go
2 are available = you can buy them
3 daily = every day
4 To queue = to wait in line
5 room = space (for people or things)
6 passengers = people who are travelling
3 VOCABULARY Places in a city
b page 152 Vocabulary bank. Town and city
1 a police station
2 a bus station
3 a river
4 a shopping centre
5 a department store
6 a bridge
7 a hospital
8 a bank
9 an art gallery
10 a church
11 a museum
12 a cinema
13 a sports centre
14 a castle
15 a road
16 a railway station / a train station
17 a supermarket
18 a theatre
19 a street
20 a school
21 a travel agent's
22 a chemist's / a pharmacy
23 a market
24 a town hall (il comune)
25 a park
26 a mosque
27 a post office
28 a square
Sunday, 17 May 2009
Unit 6C - present continuous
1 VOCABULARY
a
They talk loudly.
Their babies cry.
They have noisy parties.
Their dogs bark.
They watch TV late at night.
They move furniture.
They play a musical instrument.
They argue with their partner.
2 GRAMMAR
a)
8 He's listening to music.
5 The baby's crying.
7 They're having a party.
1 She's playing the violin.
3 The dog's barking.
2 They're arguing.
4 He's watching football.
6 They're moving furniture.
c)
[+]
The baby's crying.
She's playing the violin.
They're having a party.
[-]
The baby isn't crying.
She isn't playing the violin.
They aren't having a party.
[?]
Is the baby crying?
Is she playing the violin?
Are they having a party?
e) page 132 Grammar Bank 6C
a
1 What is he doing? / What's he doing?
He is having a shower.
He's having a shower.
2 What are they doing?
They are dancing.
They're dancing.
3 What is she doing? / What's she doing?
She is listening to music.
She's listening to music.
b
A Hello.
B Oh, hi Dad. Where are you?
A I'm in my hotel. I'm having a drink in the bar.
It's raining a lot here. Is Mum there?
B Yes, but she's talking to somebody on the mobile just now.
A Oh. What are you doing?
B My friend Matt is here.
A Matt? Why aren't you doing your homework?
B Don't worry. We're studying together.
A Where's Jenny?
B She's waiting for Kevin to come.
They're having a party tonight.
A Oh. What's she wearing?
B Nothing special. OK Dad, here's Mum. Bye.
3 PRONUNCIATION
car = dancing, asking
train = playing, raining
horse = calling, talking
bike = crying, driving
boot = doing, moving
phone = smoking, going
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a
They talk loudly.
Their babies cry.
They have noisy parties.
Their dogs bark.
They watch TV late at night.
They move furniture.
They play a musical instrument.
They argue with their partner.
2 GRAMMAR
a)
8 He's listening to music.
5 The baby's crying.
7 They're having a party.
1 She's playing the violin.
3 The dog's barking.
2 They're arguing.
4 He's watching football.
6 They're moving furniture.
c)
[+]
The baby's crying.
She's playing the violin.
They're having a party.
[-]
The baby isn't crying.
She isn't playing the violin.
They aren't having a party.
[?]
Is the baby crying?
Is she playing the violin?
Are they having a party?
e) page 132 Grammar Bank 6C
a
1 What is he doing? / What's he doing?
He is having a shower.
He's having a shower.
2 What are they doing?
They are dancing.
They're dancing.
3 What is she doing? / What's she doing?
She is listening to music.
She's listening to music.
b
A Hello.
B Oh, hi Dad. Where are you?
A I'm in my hotel. I'm having a drink in the bar.
It's raining a lot here. Is Mum there?
B Yes, but she's talking to somebody on the mobile just now.
A Oh. What are you doing?
B My friend Matt is here.
A Matt? Why aren't you doing your homework?
B Don't worry. We're studying together.
A Where's Jenny?
B She's waiting for Kevin to come.
They're having a party tonight.
A Oh. What's she wearing?
B Nothing special. OK Dad, here's Mum. Bye.
3 PRONUNCIATION
car = dancing, asking
train = playing, raining
horse = calling, talking
bike = crying, driving
boot = doing, moving
phone = smoking, going
----
Tuesday, 12 May 2009
Unit 6B - there was/were
1 VOCABULARY
a
1 behind the sofa
2 in the cupboard/wardrobe
3 under the bed
4 over the mirror
5 in front of the table
6 next to the chair/armchair
7 between the window and the door
8 opposite the girl
9 on the chair
Grammar Bank 6B. Page 132
a
There weren't any single rooms.
1 There were some double rooms.
2 There was a swimming pool.
3 There was a restaurant.
4 There wasn't a car park.
5 There weren't any shops.
b
A How many guests were there in the hotel?
B There were four including me. There was a French tourist and there were two businessmen.
A Was there a restaurant?
B No, there wasn't but there was a bar.
A What was there in your room?
B There was a minibar and a TV.
A Were there two beds?
B No, there weren't. There was a double bed.
a
1 behind the sofa
2 in the cupboard/wardrobe
3 under the bed
4 over the mirror
5 in front of the table
6 next to the chair/armchair
7 between the window and the door
8 opposite the girl
9 on the chair
Grammar Bank 6B. Page 132
a
There weren't any single rooms.
1 There were some double rooms.
2 There was a swimming pool.
3 There was a restaurant.
4 There wasn't a car park.
5 There weren't any shops.
b
A How many guests were there in the hotel?
B There were four including me. There was a French tourist and there were two businessmen.
A Was there a restaurant?
B No, there wasn't but there was a bar.
A What was there in your room?
B There was a minibar and a TV.
A Were there two beds?
B No, there weren't. There was a double bed.
Monday, 4 May 2009
Unit 5D past simple regular and irregular
2 PRONUNCIATION
a
(cat)
had
sat
(horse)
bought
saw
thought
wore
(bull)
could
took
(bird)
heard
(egg)
read
said
slept
(train)
came
(phone)
drove
spoke
(owl)
found
a
(cat)
had
sat
(horse)
bought
saw
thought
wore
(bull)
could
took
(bird)
heard
(egg)
read
said
slept
(train)
came
(phone)
drove
spoke
(owl)
found
Unit 5C Past simple irregular verbs
1 VOCABULARY go, have, get
have lunch
go shopping
get up
Vocabulary bank Go, have, get (page 150)
a
1 go shopping
2 go to bed (late)
3 go out (on Friday night)
4 go to the beach
5 go by bus
6 go to church / to mosque
7 go for a walk
8 go home
9 go away (for the weekend)
10 go to a restaurant
b
11 have a sandwich
12 have a drink
13 have a shower
14 have a good time
15 have breakfast/lunch/dinner
16 have a car
c
17 get a taxi/bus/train
18 get home (= arrive)
19 get to a restaurant (= arrive)
20 get dressed
21 get a newspaper (= buy)
22 get an email/letter (= receive)
23 get up
2 READING
b
Sabina lives in Moscow.
Sharon lives in Beijing.
c
7 Did you have a good time?
5 How did you go home?
2 What did you do?
3 What did you have to eat and drink?
1 What did you wear?
6 What time did you get home?
4 What did you talk about?
d
Did Sabina wear a dress? No, she didn't.
Did Sharon wear a dress? Yes, she did.
Did Sabina go to a bar? Yes, she did.
Did Sharon go to a bar? No, she didn't.
Did Sabina drink alcohol? Yes, she did.
Did Sharon drink alcohol? No, she didn't.
Did Sabina talk about men? Yes, she did.
Did Sharon talk about men? Yes, she did.
Did Sabina talk about clothes? No, she didn't.
Did Sharon talk about clothes? Yes, she did.
Did Sabina go home by taxi? Yes, she did.
Did Sharon go home by taxi? No, she didn't.
Did Sabina get home after 1.30? Yes, she did.
Did Sharon get home after 1.30? No, she didn't.
3 GRAMMAR past simple irregular verbs
a
wear...wore
go........went
see.......saw
have....had
buy......bought
get........got
leave....left
drive....drove
meet....met
can......could
Grammar Bank 5C page 130
a
Yesterday was my birthday.
My boyfriend bought me a beautiful jacket.
In the evening we went out.
I wore my new jacket.
We looked for a Chinese restaurant
but we couldn't find one,
so we had dinner in our favourite Italian restaurant.
After that we saw a film.
Then we met two friends at a nightclub.
We danced for two hours.
We didn't get home until 3.00.
I was very tired,
and I went straight to bed.
b
1 What did you wear?
2 Where did you go?
3 What did you do?
4 Did your sister go with you?
5 What did you have to eat?
6 What time did the party finish?
7 What time did you get home?
8 Did you have a good time?
have lunch
go shopping
get up
Vocabulary bank Go, have, get (page 150)
a
1 go shopping
2 go to bed (late)
3 go out (on Friday night)
4 go to the beach
5 go by bus
6 go to church / to mosque
7 go for a walk
8 go home
9 go away (for the weekend)
10 go to a restaurant
b
11 have a sandwich
12 have a drink
13 have a shower
14 have a good time
15 have breakfast/lunch/dinner
16 have a car
c
17 get a taxi/bus/train
18 get home (= arrive)
19 get to a restaurant (= arrive)
20 get dressed
21 get a newspaper (= buy)
22 get an email/letter (= receive)
23 get up
2 READING
b
Sabina lives in Moscow.
Sharon lives in Beijing.
c
7 Did you have a good time?
5 How did you go home?
2 What did you do?
3 What did you have to eat and drink?
1 What did you wear?
6 What time did you get home?
4 What did you talk about?
d
Did Sabina wear a dress? No, she didn't.
Did Sharon wear a dress? Yes, she did.
Did Sabina go to a bar? Yes, she did.
Did Sharon go to a bar? No, she didn't.
Did Sabina drink alcohol? Yes, she did.
Did Sharon drink alcohol? No, she didn't.
Did Sabina talk about men? Yes, she did.
Did Sharon talk about men? Yes, she did.
Did Sabina talk about clothes? No, she didn't.
Did Sharon talk about clothes? Yes, she did.
Did Sabina go home by taxi? Yes, she did.
Did Sharon go home by taxi? No, she didn't.
Did Sabina get home after 1.30? Yes, she did.
Did Sharon get home after 1.30? No, she didn't.
3 GRAMMAR past simple irregular verbs
a
wear...wore
go........went
see.......saw
have....had
buy......bought
get........got
leave....left
drive....drove
meet....met
can......could
Grammar Bank 5C page 130
a
Yesterday was my birthday.
My boyfriend bought me a beautiful jacket.
In the evening we went out.
I wore my new jacket.
We looked for a Chinese restaurant
but we couldn't find one,
so we had dinner in our favourite Italian restaurant.
After that we saw a film.
Then we met two friends at a nightclub.
We danced for two hours.
We didn't get home until 3.00.
I was very tired,
and I went straight to bed.
b
1 What did you wear?
2 Where did you go?
3 What did you do?
4 Did your sister go with you?
5 What did you have to eat?
6 What time did the party finish?
7 What time did you get home?
8 Did you have a good time?
Sunday, 3 May 2009
Unit 7A - Countable and uncountable nouns
1 VOCABULARY
countable nouns (singular or plural)
1) an apple
2) a banana
4) an egg
8) a tomato
9) a biscuit
uncountable nouns (singular)
3) some butter
5) some meat
6) some rice
7) some sugar
10) some coffee
VOCABULARY BANK Food page 153
Breakfast
5 bread
8 butter
7 cereal
9 cheese
2 coffee
12 eggs
4 jam
11 (orange) juice
1 milk
6 sugar
3 tea
10 toast
Lunch/dinner
20 fish
13 ketchup
23 meat (steak and chicken)
14 (olive) oil
25 pasta
19 rice
16 a salad
Vegetables
18 carrots
27 chips
15 a lettuce
24 mushrooms
22 an onion
26 peas
17 potatoes
21 tomatoes
Desserts/snacks
37 biscuits
38 cake
39 chocolate
35 crisps
34 fruit salad
33 ice cream
36 sandwiches
40 sweets
Fruit
29 apples
28 bananas
31 grapes
32 oranges
30 a pineapple
2 GRAMMAR
a
1 I usually go to the supermarket once a week. (una volta a settimana)
1 I usually go to the supermarket twice a week. (due volte a settimana)
1 I usually go to the supermarket 3 times a week. (tre volte a settimana)
1 He always goes to the supermarket on Saturdays. (il sabato)
1 I sometimes go to the supermarket after work. (dopo il lavoro)
b
1 Healthy Hannah
carrots, lettuce, orange juice, mineral water, milk, grapes, pasta, oranges, tomatoes
2 Luxury Lucy
champagne, smoked salmon, box of chocolates, pineapple, ice cream, strawberries, steak, butter
3 Fast Food Frank
chips, beer, peas, pizzas, chocolate, biscuits
c
a There's some ice cream (2)
b There isn't any fruit (3)
c There aren't any vegetables (2)
d There are some biscuits (3)
e There's a lettuce (1)
f There isn't a pineapple (1 and 3)
d
Use a/an with singular countable nouns. e.g. pineapple
Use some ( [+]) and any ([-] and [?])
with plural nouns. e.g. vegetables
with uncountable nouns. e.g. cheese
3 PRONUNCIATION
a (tree)
eat
ice cream
meat
peas
tea
b (egg)
bread
breakfast
health
c (train)
steak
5 LISTENING Can men cook?
b
1 some spaghetti
2 an onion
3 some butter
4 a carrot
5 some mushrooms
6 some tomato ketchup
7 some red wine
8 some meat
9 some cheese
GRAMMAR BANK page 135
7A a
1 some cereal
2 an orange
3 a biscuit
4 some peas
5 an ice cream
6 some cake
7 some coffee
8 some cheese
9 some chips
10 a pineapple
b
1 There are some eggs
2 and some cheese
3 I can make an omelette
4 There aren't any eggs
5 We can make some pasta
6 Are there any tomatoes?
7 And there's an onion
8 Is there any wine?
9 Yes, there's a bottle of red wine.
10 And there's some Coke too.
countable nouns (singular or plural)
1) an apple
2) a banana
4) an egg
8) a tomato
9) a biscuit
uncountable nouns (singular)
3) some butter
5) some meat
6) some rice
7) some sugar
10) some coffee
VOCABULARY BANK Food page 153
Breakfast
5 bread
8 butter
7 cereal
9 cheese
2 coffee
12 eggs
4 jam
11 (orange) juice
1 milk
6 sugar
3 tea
10 toast
Lunch/dinner
20 fish
13 ketchup
23 meat (steak and chicken)
14 (olive) oil
25 pasta
19 rice
16 a salad
Vegetables
18 carrots
27 chips
15 a lettuce
24 mushrooms
22 an onion
26 peas
17 potatoes
21 tomatoes
Desserts/snacks
37 biscuits
38 cake
39 chocolate
35 crisps
34 fruit salad
33 ice cream
36 sandwiches
40 sweets
Fruit
29 apples
28 bananas
31 grapes
32 oranges
30 a pineapple
2 GRAMMAR
a
1 I usually go to the supermarket once a week. (una volta a settimana)
1 I usually go to the supermarket twice a week. (due volte a settimana)
1 I usually go to the supermarket 3 times a week. (tre volte a settimana)
1 He always goes to the supermarket on Saturdays. (il sabato)
1 I sometimes go to the supermarket after work. (dopo il lavoro)
b
1 Healthy Hannah
carrots, lettuce, orange juice, mineral water, milk, grapes, pasta, oranges, tomatoes
2 Luxury Lucy
champagne, smoked salmon, box of chocolates, pineapple, ice cream, strawberries, steak, butter
3 Fast Food Frank
chips, beer, peas, pizzas, chocolate, biscuits
c
a There's some ice cream (2)
b There isn't any fruit (3)
c There aren't any vegetables (2)
d There are some biscuits (3)
e There's a lettuce (1)
f There isn't a pineapple (1 and 3)
d
Use a/an with singular countable nouns. e.g. pineapple
Use some ( [+]) and any ([-] and [?])
with plural nouns. e.g. vegetables
with uncountable nouns. e.g. cheese
3 PRONUNCIATION
a (tree)
eat
ice cream
meat
peas
tea
b (egg)
bread
breakfast
health
c (train)
steak
5 LISTENING Can men cook?
b
1 some spaghetti
2 an onion
3 some butter
4 a carrot
5 some mushrooms
6 some tomato ketchup
7 some red wine
8 some meat
9 some cheese
GRAMMAR BANK page 135
7A a
1 some cereal
2 an orange
3 a biscuit
4 some peas
5 an ice cream
6 some cake
7 some coffee
8 some cheese
9 some chips
10 a pineapple
b
1 There are some eggs
2 and some cheese
3 I can make an omelette
4 There aren't any eggs
5 We can make some pasta
6 Are there any tomatoes?
7 And there's an onion
8 Is there any wine?
9 Yes, there's a bottle of red wine.
10 And there's some Coke too.
Friday, 17 April 2009
Dovere - must OR to have to
Dovere = must OR to have to
I must
you must
he must
she must
it must
we must
they must
I have to
you have to
he has to
she has to
it has to
we have to
they have to
Devo studiare domani
Tomorrow I must study / I have to study
Quando fa caldo devi bevere acqua.
When it is hot you must drink water.
I must
you must
he must
she must
it must
we must
they must
I have to
you have to
he has to
she has to
it has to
we have to
they have to
Devo studiare domani
Tomorrow I must study / I have to study
Quando fa caldo devi bevere acqua.
When it is hot you must drink water.
Sunday, 12 April 2009
Unit 7 Practical English - At a restaurant
VOCABULARY : a menu
Desserts
Onion soup
Goat's cheese salad
Main courses
Steak and chips
Roast chicken with vegetables
Fresh lasagne
Desserts
Home-made vanilla ice cream with hot chocolate sauce
Fresh fruit salad
Tiramisu
ORDERING A MEAL
Good evening.
Do you have a reservation?
Yes, a table for two.
My name's Allie Gray.
Smoking or non-smoking?
Non-smoking, please.
Come this way, please.
Are you ready to order?
Yes, I'd like the onion soup and then the steak, please.
The goat's cheese salad and the lasagne for me, please.
What would you like to drink?
Would you like some wine?
No, thanks. Just mineral water for me.
OK. A glass of red wine and a bottle of mineral water, please.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Other things the waiter could say...
Do you have a reservation?
......Do you have a booking?
......Did you book a table?
Come this way
......Follow me
Desserts
Onion soup
Goat's cheese salad
Main courses
Steak and chips
Roast chicken with vegetables
Fresh lasagne
Desserts
Home-made vanilla ice cream with hot chocolate sauce
Fresh fruit salad
Tiramisu
ORDERING A MEAL
Good evening.
Do you have a reservation?
Yes, a table for two.
My name's Allie Gray.
Smoking or non-smoking?
Non-smoking, please.
Come this way, please.
Are you ready to order?
Yes, I'd like the onion soup and then the steak, please.
The goat's cheese salad and the lasagne for me, please.
What would you like to drink?
Would you like some wine?
No, thanks. Just mineral water for me.
OK. A glass of red wine and a bottle of mineral water, please.
Thank you, sir.
Thank you.
Other things the waiter could say...
Do you have a reservation?
......Do you have a booking?
......Did you book a table?
Come this way
......Follow me
Labels:
EFL,
English,
restaurant language,
Sardinia,
TEFL
Sunday, 1 March 2009
Unit 6A - There is / There are + houses and furniture
c'è = there is or there's
ci sono = there are
New English File Elementary
Page 64
Vocabulary 1 a kitchen b bedroom c bathroom
Listening 2c
1 dining room
2 study
3 bathroom
4 upstairs
5 showers
6 television
7 piano
8 fridge
9 glasses
10 cupboard
Grammar 3a
SINGULAR .................... PLURAL
+) There's a piano..........There are some glasses in the cupboard.
-) There isn't a fridge......There aren't any showers.
?) Is there a TV? ............Are there any glasses?
Vocabulary bank page 151
1 Rooms
3 the bathroom............1 the bedroom
1 the bedroom..............2 the study
5 the dining room.........3 the bathroom
10 the garage...............4 the toilet
9 the garden................5 the dining room
7 the hall......................6 the living room
8 the kitchen.................7 the hall
6 the living room..........8 the kitchen
2 the study...................9 the garden
4 the toilet...................10 the garage
2 Furniture and decoration
1 shelves (a shelf)
2 a light
3 a bed
4 carpet
5 a wall
6 a shower
7 a mirror
8 a bath
9 a clock
10 a fridge
11 a cooker
12 a cupboard
13 floor
14 stairs
15 a lamp
16 a desk
17 central heating
18 an armchair
19 a fireplace
20 a picture
21 a sofa
22 a plant
ci sono = there are
C'è una penna nel mio cappotto........There is a pen in my coat.
Ci sono 2 sedie..................................There are 2 chairs.New English File Elementary
Page 64
Vocabulary 1 a kitchen b bedroom c bathroom
Listening 2c
1 dining room
2 study
3 bathroom
4 upstairs
5 showers
6 television
7 piano
8 fridge
9 glasses
10 cupboard
Grammar 3a
SINGULAR .................... PLURAL
+) There's a piano..........There are some glasses in the cupboard.
-) There isn't a fridge......There aren't any showers.
?) Is there a TV? ............Are there any glasses?
Vocabulary bank page 151
1 Rooms
3 the bathroom............1 the bedroom
1 the bedroom..............2 the study
5 the dining room.........3 the bathroom
10 the garage...............4 the toilet
9 the garden................5 the dining room
7 the hall......................6 the living room
8 the kitchen.................7 the hall
6 the living room..........8 the kitchen
2 the study...................9 the garden
4 the toilet...................10 the garage
2 Furniture and decoration
1 shelves (a shelf)
2 a light
3 a bed
4 carpet
5 a wall
6 a shower
7 a mirror
8 a bath
9 a clock
10 a fridge
11 a cooker
12 a cupboard
13 floor
14 stairs
15 a lamp
16 a desk
17 central heating
18 an armchair
19 a fireplace
20 a picture
21 a sofa
22 a plant
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