Elizabetaspiro


 * UNIT 5 **
 * 1) // 1. //// Infinitive or –ing? //


 * 1) a. I want to see a film on TV this Evening.
 * 2) b. I hope hearing from you soon. Best wishes, Peter.
 * 3) c. When did you finish painting the kitchen?
 * 4) d. I began to learn English when I was seven.
 * 5) e. Some people like to have breakfast in bed, but I don’t.
 * 6) f. Don’t forget to post my letter!
 * 7) g. We’ve decided getting married in the spring.
 * 8) h. When she saw how I was dressed, she started to laugh.
 * 9) i. What do you want to do tonight?
 * 10) j. I’d like going to the theatre.
 * 11) k. I love listening to live music.
 * 12) l. I can’t see you on Saturday. I promised taking my children to the circus.
 * 13) m. She continued talking during the whole meal.

B : What do he want to talk about? A: He want to talk about a problem she’s having. B: Why do you decide to do that? A: I want to left because it was boring. B: Do you forget to tell her? A: I told her last week that we were going out, but I didn’t say exactly when. B: What time do you want to leave the house? A: I want to leave as early as possible. B: When do you finish to read it? A: I finished that last night. B: What do you would like to do? A: I want to stay at home and have an early night.
 * 1) // 2. //// Completing sentences. //
 * 2) a. Jane is going to work with animals, because she loves working with animals.
 * 3) b. Malcolm wants to be a farmer, because loves outside in the fresh air.
 * 4) c. Suzy wants to be a stockbroker, because she likes to earn a lot of money.
 * 5) d. Gill is going to do voluntary service, because he wants to help children in the Third World.
 * 6) e. Justin is going to do master’s degree, because he loves to be a student.
 * 7) f. Janine wants to be accountant, because she enjoys to work with numbers.
 * 8) g. My father is going to retire next year, because he likes to have more free time.
 * 9) h. David wants to be captain of the football team because he loves to be the leader.
 * 10) i. My parent are going to buy a cottage because they likes sail by the sea.
 * 11) j. My family wants to have a holiday in Rome, because they enjoys to walk round old cities.
 * 1) // 3. //// Asking questions. //
 * 2) a. A : Carol phoned while you were out.
 * 1) b. A: I left my job yesterday.
 * 1) c. A: My wife didn’t know that we were going to the theatre last night.
 * 1) d. A: I’m going to bed early because I have a plane to catch tomorrow.
 * 1) e. A: That book you lent me was great!
 * 1) f. A: I don’t want to go out tonight.
 * 1) // 4. //// Matching lines of a dialogue. //

1. Would you like to watch TV? – Yes, especially films and cartoons. 2. Would you like something to eat? – No, thanks. I’m not hungry. 3. Do you like parties? – I’m afraid I don’t. I think they’re noisy, and there are usually too many people. 4. Do you like chips? – No. I think they’re very bad for you. 5. Do you like watching TV? – No. There’s noting good on tonight. 6. Would you like to come to a party on Saturday? – That’s lovely! What time?

// 5 // 5.Choosing the correct form. B: Yes, she’s very nice. B: Yes, I often go walking in Scotland. B: What a good idea! It’s so hot today! B: I like to put my feet up and relax. Sometimes I play tennis. B: Why don’t we pop round and see Barbara and Malcolm? 6. Producing the correct form. a. What sort of books do you like reading? – I like biographies and thrillers. b. Do you want to be a teacher when you grow up? – No. They don’t earn very much and they work very hard. c. It’s Sophie’s birthday soon. – Is it? What do she like for a present? – Well, I know she like cooking. Why don’t you buy her a new cook book? d. My daughter has a lot of pens and pencils. She like drawing. e. My six-year-old daughter is a very fast runner. She says that one day she like to running in the Olympic Games. // . // a. What sort of books do you like reading? – I like biographies and thrillers. b. Do you want to be a teacher when you grow up? – No. They don’t earn very much and they work very hard. c. It’s Sophie’s birthday soon. – Is it? What do she like for a present? – Well, I know she like cooking. Why don’t you buy her a new cook book? d. My daughter has a lot of pens and pencils. She like drawing. e. My six-year-old daughter is a very fast runner. She says that one day she like to running in the Olympic Games. // 7.Offers and decisions. //
 * 1) a. A: Do you like your teacher?
 * 1) b. A: Would you like to go for a walk?
 * 1) c. A: Do you like swimming?
 * 1) d. A: What do you like doing at the weekend?
 * 1) e. A: What would you like to do this evening?
 * 1) // 5. //// Producing the correct form //


 * 1) ** a. **  **She will** wash the dishes.
 * 2) ** b. ** They will pay the bill.
 * 3) ** c. ** He will order something for eating.
 * 4) ** d. ** He will answer the phone call.

8.What’s going to happen? He is going to fall into the manhole. Books are going to fall on him. She is going to read a book. They are going to plant a tree.

9.Choosing the correct form. Because I’ll buy a car, so I’m saving as much as I can. Oh. I’m going to buy her a record then. I can’t sew. Ask Mum. She’ll do it for you. I’m going to tell her, and if it’s tails I’m not going to. Because I’m going to make pancakes for tea. It’s John’s birthday, so I’m going to make him a cake. Because my husband and I will start our own bussenis, and we need some money. I’ll lend you some, if you like. I’ll give it back tomorrow.

// 10. Word group. // -Health : Optician, insect krem, aspirin, prescription, draw, painful, fit (person) and cough. -The weather: Flood, chilly, mist, sunshine, snow, freeze and foggy. -Football : Goal, referee, score, win and kick.

// 11.Correcting mistakes. //

a. I’d like I go to Australia. b. We are took care with their cat for a week. c. She wants to go home early. d. Don’t worry. I’ll buy some bread at the supermarket. e. Do he enjoys living in the city? – Yes, he enjoys. f. Would you like to coming to my birthday party? g. They’re hopping to marry next year. h. We are got this postcard from Anna, she sent it form Paris. i. Japanese people are eat a lot of fish. j. They want to stay in an expensive hotel.

// 12. Writing Postcards. // a. Good. b. Terrible. c. Comfortable hotel and old town. d. Spectacular. e. Small. f. Long. g. Lovely.

** UNIT 6 **


 * // 1 WHAT IS/ ARE …LIKE? //**


 * 1) a. The countryside……What is the countryside like?
 * 2) b. The people……………What are the people like?
 * 3) c. The towns……………What are towns like?
 * 4) d. Sydney……………….What is Sydney like?
 * 5) e. The kangaroos….What are the kangaroos like?
 * 6) f. The beaches……What are the beaches like?
 * 7) g. The TV programmers’..What are the programmers’ like?

happy happier happiest Beautiful more beautiful the most beautiful New newer the newest Lovely leveler the loveliest Hot hotter the hottest Handsome handsomer the handsomest Mean meaner the meanest Generous more generous the most generous Thin thinner the thinnest Busy busier the busiest Patient more patient the most patient Young younger the youngest Bad worst the worst Comfortable more Comfortable the most Comfortable Rude ruder the rudest Fit fitter fittest
 * // 3. Forming comparatives and superlatives. //**


 * // 4. How old am I ? //**


 * 1) a. How old am i? - I’m 16 years old
 * 2) b. Who is the youngest in the family?- Graham
 * 3) c. How old is Robert? -12
 * 4) d. Am I the oldest in the family? - No
 * 5) e. Who are the twins? – Abigail and Robert.

a. Polite – rude. b. tallest – high. c. Worse- good. d. colder – cold. e. cheapest – expensive. f. meaner – kind. g. later – early. h. easiest – hardest. a. Are you as tall than your brother? b. She’s not as cleaver than her sister. c. Was Joan’s party better as Maria’s? d. I’m studying the same subject as Emma. e. Liz works much harder as John. f. I haven’t got as many cousins than you. Cathedral – church. Watch – Clock. Sofa – Armchair. Jacket – Coat. Mountain – Hill. Cottage – Village. Lorry – Van. Kitten – Cat. Briefcase – Suitcase. Mug – Cup. Lake – Pond. Path – Motorway. Stream – river.
 * // 5. Opposites. //**
 * // 6. As or than? //**
 * // 9. Pairs. //**

a. In the centre of the town is a castle. b. It’s more beautiful I expected. c. What do you like to eat, sir? – I’ll have steak please. d. My dictionary isn’t useful than yours. e. I don’t have much tapes as you. f. Where you been for your last holiday? g. There were only a few people at the meeting. h. The Queen’s the most richest woman in the world. i. It was very hot when we went to Rome. j. First we finished our homework than we go to the pub.
 * // 10. Correcting mistakes. //**

a. Who broke the window? b. Where is that place? c. Who are the policemen? d. He bought to her a new watch which was stopped after two days. e. Who is Red Lion? f. Where are the letters arrived? g. Where is your house? h. Who is this lady? i. Who live in the house? j. The clothes come from Marks & Spencer which they have good quality.
 * // 11. Relative clauses. //**


 * // 12. Describing a place. //**

a. Which. b. Who. c. Where. d. Which. e. Who.