Listening and Speaking The band style (SB. Ex2\3, p. 57)

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Listening and Speaking The band style (SB. Ex2\3, p. 57) Listen to an interview with two musicians, Suzie and Guy, from the band style. Put S or G in columns I &2. Put or .

Reading Celebrity Interview Language work Choose the correct tense 1. Donna and Terry are/have been/ were together for two years 2. They like/ have liked/ liked watching TV on Saturday night. 3. They meet/ have met/ met after a football match 4. they have lived/ live/ lived in their new home since April. 5. Terry is/ has been/ was in love just once.

Vocabulary (Adverbs) (SB. P. 60) 1. Many adverbs in end in –ly (slowly, carefully, usually) 2. There are also many adverbs that don’t end in - ly. Find these examples in the text: (together, hard, still, just of course)

Vocabulary (Adverbs) (SB. Ex. 3, p. 60) Complete the sentences with one of these adverbs: (still, nearly, only, of course, together) 1. ‘Do you love me?’ ‘____ I do. I adore you’. 2. I called Tom at 10:00 in the morning, but he was____ in bed. 3. It’s our anniversary today. We’ve been ____for fifteen years. 4. Kate is very fussy about food. She____ eats pasta and crisps. 5. She was very ill and ____died, but fortunately, she got better.

Vocabulary (Adverbs) (SB: p. 60, Ex. 4) Complete the sentences with one of these adverbs: (at last, exactly, too, especially, just) 1. I like all Russian novelists, ___Tolstoy. 2. ‘I hate ironing.’ Me,_____. It’s so boring.’ 3. ‘ Are you telling me that we have no money?’ ‘______. Not a penny.’ 4. I met her on December 23, _____before Christmas. 5. ______ I have finished this exercise. Thank goodness! It was so boring.

Word Pairs (SB: p. 60) 1. There are many idiomatic expressions which contains two words joined by and. e.g.: ‘Of course you have to be prepared to give and take any relationship.’ Ex. 1: Match the words

Word Pairs (SB: p. 60, Ex. 3)) Complete the sentences with one of the expressions: 1. ‘Do you still play tennis?’ ‘Not regularly. Just ____when I have time.’ 2. This is a pretty relaxed place to work. There aren’t many____.’ 3. Here you are at last! I’ve been so worried! Thank goodness you’ve arrived___. 4. ‘ Do you like your new job?’ ‘____. The money’s o.k, but I don’t like the people.’ 5. Sometimes there are too many people in the house. I go into the garden for a bit of ____. 6. Good evening,____. It gives me great pleasure to talk to you all tonight. 7. ‘How’s your Gran?’ ‘____. There are good days then not such good days.’ 8. ‘Here’s supper. Careful! It’s hot.’ ‘____! Yummy!

Everyday English (Short answers) Listen to the conversations. ‘What’s the difference between them?’ Which sounds more polite?

Everyday English (Short answers) – SB., p. 61 1. When we answer Yes/ No questions, we often repeat a subject and the auxiliary verb. Yes or No on its own sounds impolite. Complete these short answers: - Do you like cooking? Yes,…. - Is it raining? No,….. - Have you been to France? Yes, I….. - Are you good at chess? No, I …… Can you speak Spanish? Yes, I …….. *** N.B. It also helps a conversation if you can add more information: Do you like cooking? Yes, I do, actually especially Italian food. ----------------------------------------------------------- Ex. 2, p. 61

Relative Clauses- (who, which, that as the object WB. (Ex 10, p. 41) 1. Who, which, and that can be the subject of a relative clause. He’s the man who/that (subject) works in the bank. That’s the coat which/that (subject) was in the window. 2. Who, which, and that can also be the object of a relative clause. He’s the man who/ that (object) Anna (subject) loves Anna bought the coat which/ that (object) she wanted. 3. We often leave out the relative pronoun when it is the object. He’s the man Anna loves. Anna bought the coat she wanted.

Relative Clauses- (who, which, that as the object WB. (Ex 10, p. 41) Complete the sentences with who, which or that. If it is possible to leave the relative pronoun out, put brackets around it. 1. He’s the man (who/that) Anna loves. 2. The film star gave a party_____ cost £10,000. 3. The man_____ you met at the party was a famous film star. 4. What’s the name of the woman_____ was wearing the gold dress? 5. You’re reading the book_______ I wanted to read. 6. There’s someone at the door ____wants to speak to George. 7. I don’t like food____ is very spicy. 8. That’s the dictionary _______ Bill gave me for my birthday. 9. Those are old cars______ only take leaded petrol. 10. Do you like the people______ Sarah invited to her party?