Who are you? Speaking
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Организационный момент. T: Good morning. You are so nice and pretty today. Are you ready to work. Take your seats, please. What’s the date today and day of the week? Who’s absent? SS: Good morning. Thank you. Yes, we are. Today’s the 24th of September, Tuesday. Everybody’s here.
Communication. Match the photos and its descriptions. He’s his fifties. He’s pretty. He’s medium build, of average height. He’s strong and muscular. His eyes are green and his hair is ginger. He’s his fifties. He’s good-looking. He’s medium build, of average height. He’s strong and muscular. His eyes are green and he’s almost bald.
Check, please! He’s in his sixties. He’s good-looking. He’s muscular and strong. His hair is short. He’s white. His eyes are blue. He’s tall and slim. He’s even skinny. He’s hard-working and funny. Ему за 60. Он хорошо выглядит. Он мускулистый и стройный. Он короткий. Он белый. Глаза у него голубые. Он высок и худ. Он даже с кожей. Он трудный и клубный.
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct present tense (Simple, Continuous, Perfect or Perfect Continuous). This (be) Mr Smith. He (be) a dentist. He (work) in this hospital for 10 years. It (be) 7 p.m. and he just (come) home. What he (do) now? He (cook) dinner for his wife. It (be) her birthday. They (live) together for 15 years. I think they (be) very happy.
Check This is Mr Smith. He is a dentist. He has been working in this hospital for 10 years. It is 7 p.m. and he has just come home. What is he doing now? He is cooking dinner for his wife. It is her birthday. They have been living together for 15 years. I think they are very happy.
Project 1. Make three posters under the following headings: • Wanted for Murder • Wanted for Robbery • Missing 2. Stick a picture of a person and write some details/peculiar features (hair, face, height, built, weight). 3. Use comparative/superlative degrees of adjectives