Lexical quiz Fill in: clench, shrug, shy, bright, easy-going, sweat, stubborn, unreliable, selfish, patient 1 Bob likes meeting people. He.

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September 5, 2014 Module 1 SOCIALISING Giving personal information Family and social situations

Lexical quiz Fill in: clench, shrug, shy, bright, easy-going, sweat, stubborn, unreliable, selfish, patient 1 Bob likes meeting people. He rarely gets upset. He is … . 2. Sue always wants to do things her own way. She is … . 3. Laura always blushes when people talk to her. She is … . 4. When you are nervous your palms … . 5. When you are puzzled you … your shoulders. 6. You can’t trust him. He always lies to people. He is … . 7. Tony doesn’t care about other people’s feelings. He is … . 8. Harry is optimistic. He is on the … side of life. 9. Don’t let a stupid comment get you down. Be … . 10. When you are furious you … your teeth.

SB Ex.2,p.12 Read the questions. When would you ask them? 1. What’s your name? 2.Where are you from? 3. What do you do? 4.Have we met before? 5. Have you got any brothers or sisters? 6. Is your sister single/ married? 7. How old are you? 8. Have you been living here long? 9. Do you like basketball? 10. Are you new here?

SB Ex.5, p.12 New words: privacy – личное пространство get on well with- хорошо ладить с argument- спор hang out = spend time -проводить время

Which exchanges are about: SB Ex.6b, p.13 Which exchanges are about: (key answers) 1 starting a conversation ? (3,5) 2 getting someone attention? (1) 3 greeting someone ? (5) 4 introducing yourself? (2) 5 ending a conversation ? (7) 6 welcoming visitors ? ( 8,10) 7 saying goodbye ? ( 7,10) 8 breaking the ice ? ( 2,4,5,6)

SB Ex.7, p.13 1 A: See you later! B: Take care. 2 A: How are you? B: Not bad. How about you? 3 A: Well, thank you for inviting me. B: I’m glad you came. 4 A: Hello! B: Good morning! Nice day, isn’t it? 5 A: Excuse me! B: How can I help you, sir?

TOP 5 reasons teens get moody Fill in: argue, only, old-fashioned, make, privacy, only 1. “I have no ________ at home.” 2. “ I cannot _______ friends easily.” 3. “ My parents ________ all the time.” 4. “ I’m a(n) _______ child. I feel alone.” 5. “ My parents’ views are very______.”

SB Ex.10, p.13 Write short exchanges for the following situations: 1. Greet someone 2. Introduce yourself 3. Thanks sb for his help 4. Welcome a visitor 5. Say goodbye 6. Ask about sb’s brothers/sisters

Homework Listening& Reading: SB Ex.3 (p.12) WB Ex.1,3 (p.5)