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Assignments after the text



I

Speak of

a) ancient Olympic Games and their rules;

b) modern Olympic Games (how often they are held, what events are included there, the prizes);

c) Soviet sportsmen who first took part in the games;

d) The importance of the Olympic Games.

 

II

 

1. Describe the Olympic Games, pointing out:

a) how often they were held earlier and are held now; what people could see at the Olympic Games earlier and what they can watch now;

b) who took part in them earlier and does now (the countries, the sportsmen);

c) what kinds of sports were included earlier and are included now;

d) how the winners were awarded earlier and how they are awarded now;

 

2. Compare Old Olympic Games and Modern Olympic Games.


Grammar

 

Grammarchants

Unit 1

Verb To Be part one

 

Is Sam Married?

 

Is Sam married?

No, he’s not. He’s single.

Is Anne married?

No, she’s not. She’s divorced.

Are the Browns divorced?

No, they’re not. They’re separated.

Are Bill and Sue in love?

No, they’re not. They’re just good friends.

 

Unit 2

Verb To Be part two

 

Where’s Mary?

 

Where’s Mary?

Mary who?

Mary Brown.

She’s out of town.

Where’s Bill?

He’s very ill.

Where’s Sue?

She has the flu.

Where’s Ted?

He’s home in bed.

Where are Bob and Ray?

They’re absent today.

 

Checking In at the Airport

 

Are the bags all here?

Yes, they are.

Are the tags on the bags?

Yes, they are.

Where’s the big black bag?

It’s there, on the floor.

Where’s the little brown bag?

It’s there, near the door.

Where are the tickets?

They’re there, in your hand.

Where are the tags?

They’re there, on the bags.

 

 

Unit 3

Present Continuous

 

When Are You Leaving?

 

When are you leaving?

I’m leaving in July.

How are you going?

I’m planning to fly.

Where is Bob going?

He’s going to Spain.

How is he going?

He’s taking a plane.

Are you leaving next summer?

Are you leaving next fall.

Are you going with Bobby?

I’m going with Paul.

 

 

Are You Coming with Us?

 

Are you coming with us?

I’m going with Gus.

What about Lee?

He’s coming with me.

What about Tim?

Who’s going with him?

Bob and Jim are going with him.

What about Mary?

Who’s going with her?

I’m not sure who is going with her.

How about Lou?

He’s going with you.

What about Bill?

He’s going with Phil.

How about the Browns?

Who’s going with them?

I think Clem is going with them.

 

 

Unit 4

Simple Present part one

 

Couch Potato

 

Do you like to swim?

Do you like to ski?

I’m a couch potato.

I like TV.

Does he like to swim?

Does he like to ski?

He’s a couch potato.

He likes TV.

He doesn’t like to swim.

He doesn’t like to ski.

He’s a couch potato.

He likes TV.

 

 

Do You Always Get Up Early? (song)

 

Do you always get up early?

Yes, I do. Yes, I do.

Do you always get up early?

Yes, I do.

Does he always get up early?

Yes, he always gets up early.

Yes, he gets up very early.

I do, too.

Do you always fix your breakfast?

Yes, I do. Yes, I do.

Do you always fix your breakfast?

Yes, I do.

Does she always fix her breakfast?

Does she always fix her breakfast?

Yes, she always fixes breakfast.

I do, too.

 

Unit 5

Simple Present part two

 

Mistaken Identity

 

Isn’t that Jack?

No, that’s Jim.

Isn’t that Bob?

No, that’s Tim.

Isn’t that Sam and his ex-wife Mary?

No, that’s Sally and her husband Harry.

Isn’t that Bobby and his brother Mac?

No, that’s Jimmy and his cousin Jack.

Isn’t that Alice and her aunt Christine?

No, that’s Susie and my friend Eileen.

Aren’t those the Browns with their friends from Maine?

No, those are students from the coast of Spain.

 

 

Unit 6

Simple Past part one

 

Where Were You in ’62?

Where were you in ’62?

I was in France.

Where were you?

I was in school.

Where was Lou?

Lou wasn’t born in ’62.

Where was Lee in ’83?

Let’s see.

Where was he?

I think he was here,

but I’m not sure.

Where were you?

In Katmandu.

 

Wasn’t That a Beautiful Wedding?

 

Wasn’t that a beautiful wedding?

It certainly was. It was wonderful.

Weren’t the flowers lovely?

They certainly were.

Wasn’t the music nice?

It certainly was.

Wasn’t the bride lovely?

She certainly was.

Wasn’t her dress gorgeous?

It certainly was.

Wasn’t the groom handsome?

He certainly was.

Wasn’t the weather fine?

It certainly was.

Wasn’t it a beautiful wedding?

It certainly was. It was wonderful.

 

 

 




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