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Module 3 Lesson 1 By I. Kukushkina
Lead the way Module 3 Lesson 1 By I. Kukushkina
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What does the word “hobby” mean. What does it mean to you
What does the word “hobby” mean? What does it mean to you? Do you have a hobby? What is it? Use the words below to make up a definition to the word “hobby”. activity is somebody an enjoys which in somebody’s time free doing Hobby – is an activity which somebody enjoys doing in somebody’s free time.
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Hobbies Sewing Knitting Fencing Dancing Fishing Painting Reading
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What hobbies can people have? Work in groups and list your ideas.
Hobbies for everybody children boys girls women men Watching Cartoons Playing Football Dancing Cooking Fishing What hobbies can people have? Work in groups and list your ideas. Use the table.
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What is your hobby? Playing football I like
Reading fantasy books / detective / mystery / suspense stories / science fiction Collecting stamps / coins / toy cars / toy cats Skateboarding Cycling Swimming Dancing Making models Songwriting Listening to music Playing the guitar / drums / piano Taking pictures I like I enjoy I am fond of I am interested in I am crasy about
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Which hobbies are popular nowadays? Make dialogues.
A: I don’t think / I think sewing is a typical hobby for a teenager nowadays. B: Yes, I agree. Teenagers don’t sew nowadays. Playing chess Collecting stamps / coins Gardening Songwriting Boxing Fencing Ice-skating Skateboarding Writing stories Knitting Playing football Traveling
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What hobbies do your classmates have. Make a small research
What hobbies do your classmates have? Make a small research. First fill in the table about yourself. Go around the class and interview some of your mates. Fill in the table and then report on the results. Let other students fill in the missing information. Name Hobby How often? How many? How long? Dima Vlad Collecting toy cars Playing football Twice a week 25 For 5 years For three years
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What qualities do you need to do these activities?
You need to be artistic to play music and paint. You need to be creative to write stories. You need to be daring to skateboard. You need to be patient to play chess. You need to be athletic to play football. You need to be sociable to play football. You need to be fit to box. You need to be curious to collect stamps. You need to be imaginative to write songs.
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Translate the words below.
Intelligent – Bright – Clever – Smart – Gifted – Talented – Brainy – Cunning – Crafty – Optimistic – Pessimistic – Extrovert – Introvert – Relaxed – Sensible – Down-to-earth – Adjectives Sensitive – Sociable – Quarrelsome – Cruel – Easy-going – Impolite – Ill-mannered – Honest – Trustworthy – Reliable – Sincere – Envious -
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Attitudes towards life Attitudes towards other people
Group the adjectives Ability Attitudes towards life Attitudes towards other people Intelligent Optimistic Cruel
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Extrovert – экстроверт(ный)
Introvert – интроверт(ный) Sensitive – чувствительный Sociable – общительный Quarrelsome – придирчивый, драчливый Impolite – грубый, невежливый Easy-going – с легким характером Ill-mannered – невоспитанный Cruel – жестокий Honest – честный Cunning – хитрый Crafty – лукавый Trustworthy – заслуживающий доверия Reliable – надежный Sincere – искренний Envious – завистливый Translation Intelligent – умный Bright – красивый, занимательный Clever – сообразительный, хитрый Smart – толковый, сообразительный, умный Gifted – одаренный Talented – талантливый Brainy – мозговитый, способный Sensible – разумный Down-to-earth – приземленный Relaxed – расслабленный Optimistic – оптимистичный Pessimistic – пессимистичный
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