Answer the following questions.



1. What procedure did the body polish include?

2. What was Stephen’s opinion about body polish? Why?

 

 

3. Why didn’t Stephen like the facial treatment?

4. How did Joanna feel after the facial treatment?

5. Which of the three treatments did Stephen appreciate?

Exercise 4 Listen to five extracts from the recording. Try to write down the missing word. How do you think you spell it? What do you think it means? [1.p 74] T.5.11-0.51 min.

1. It was hot and _________ and incredibly uncomfortable.

2. The head massage was ________________!

3. My face feels different –much__________.

4. I just use _________and water.

5. I love the color they painted my__________.

GRAMMAR COMMENT

Articles [1.p138]

 

Use a/ an with singular countable nouns.  
-the first time you mention a thing /person; I saw an old man with a dog.
-when you say what something is; It`s a nice house.
-when you say what somebaby does it; She`s a lawyer.
-in exclamation with What…? What a sunny day!
-in expressions like… a week
   
Use the  
-when we talk about something we`ve already mentioned; I saw an old man with a dog, andthe dogwas barking.
-when there`s only one of something; The moongoes round the sun.
-when it`s clear what you`re referring to; He opened the door.
-with places in a town, e.g. cinema and theatre; I`m going to the cinema.
-with superlatives It`s the best restaurant in town.

Complete with a/an, the, or- (=no article). E.g. Can you give me a lift to the station. I want to catch the 6.00 train.

  1. Do you like sport? I hate football. I thinkfootballers earn too much money.
  2. He always wearsexpensive clothes and drivesexpensive car.
  3. Jake’smusician andartist.
  4. They’ve changed date of meeting. It’snext Tuesday now.
  5. We walked tocity centre but we gottaxi back tohotel.

 

Exercise 5 Read about a private detective agency

“Private Eyes Italian Style”

There’s whiff of Chanel perfume in the air as well-dressed young women move from room to room along wide, cream-carpeted corridors. This could be mistaken for an executive job agency. In fact these are the offices of Holmes Investigazioni, Italy’s first and only detective agency staffed by women. Fifteen women, aged between eighteen and thirty-five are employed by the agency.

A loud laugh announces the arrival of Carmelia Costa, in her mid-forties and dressed from top-to toe in Yves St Laurent couture clothes. Ms Costa is a director of the company. She is in no doubt that women make the best detectives. ‘For a star it’s a job do with your brain not your muscles. My girls don’t lack physical strength, but they hardly ever have to use it because their thinking, their intuition, is so well developed’.

What does she look for in a new recruit? ‘They must have good intuition, iron nerves, patience and 100 per cent dedication to the job. They don’t have to be beautiful, in fact they should preferably be average-looking, neither too pretty or nor too plain, and it’s better if they haven’t seen too many TV series about glamorous women detectives. I don’t want someone who thinks she’s going to be sitting around in a sports car all day in the sun.’

 

Exercise 6 Answer the questions.

How many famous detectives from crime novels can you name?

What sort of work do you think a modern private detective does?

What skills do you think a detective needs?

Why do women make better detectives than men (according to Ms Costa)?

What does woman look for in a new recruit?

Exercise 7 Complete the sentences using a/an or the

1. We enjoyed our holiday. ____hotel was very nice.

2. ‘Can I ask a question? ‘Of course. What do you want to ask?’

3. Peter and Mary have got two children, ___boy and ___ girl. ___ boy is seven years old and ____girl is three. Peter works in ___ factory. Mary hasn’t got ___ job at the moment.

4. A. Shall I go out for ____ meal this evening?

B. Yes, that’s ___ good idea.

5. I like this room but I don’t like ____color of ____ carpet.

 

Exercise 8 Write a letter (8-10 sentences) -2% (4min)

Your boyfriend or girlfriend invited you to the restaurant, but you are so busy therefore you can’t go. Write an informal letter to your friend that you feel sorry and suggest to meet the next time.

 

1. Choose the correct variant. This morning I bought … newspaper and … magazine, … newspaper is in my bag but I don't know where I put … magazine. a) a, a, the, the b) a, a, the, a c) the, the, the, a d) a, a, a, a   2. Choose the correct variant. I saw … accident this morning … car crashed into … tree. … driver of … car wasn't hurt but … car was badly damaged. a) the, the, the,a, the, a b) an, a, a, the, the, the c) an, the, the, an,a, the d) an,an,the,the,a,a  
3. Choose the correct variant. There are two cars parked outside…blue one and … grey one…blue one belongs to my neighbours; I don't know who … owner of … grey one is. a) the, a, the, a, an b) a, a, the, the,the c) an, the, the,a, - d) the, the, the, an 4. Choose the correct variant. My friends live in … old house in… small village. There is … beautiful garden behind … house. a) the, the, the, an b) an, an, an, the c) an, a, a, the d) a, a, a, a  
SIW  

SIW

1 Ex. 1(a, b), Ex.2 (a, b) Unit 5B [2, p.47]

2 Read and translate the text “A Mystery”

Office hours

1 Prepare a dialogue “At the Spa”.

2 Read the text “A gossip with the girls” and retell it [1.p73]

GLOSSARY

English Russian Kazakh
divine [dɪˈvaɪn] божественный тамаша
treatment [triːtmənt] лечение ем
appreciate [əˈpriːʃɪˌeɪt] одобрять мақұлдау
incredible [ɪnˈkredəbl] невероятный ақылға сыймайтын
hide [haɪd] спрятать жасыру
from top-to toe [frɒm tɒp tuː təʊ] с головы до ног басынан аяқ
dedication to the job [ˌdedɪˈkeɪʃən tuːðiː dʒɒb] посвящать себя работе өз-өзін жұмысқа арнау
jerky movement [ˈdʒ3ːkɪ ˈmuːvmənt] резкое движение жылдам қимыл

References

Main:

1. Clive Oxenden, Christina Latham-Koenig. New English File. Intermediate. Student’s book. Oxford University Press, 2010.

2. Clive Oxenden, Christina Latham-Koenig. New English File. Intermediate. Workbook. Oxford University Press, 2010.

Additional:

  1. John and Liz Soars. New Headway. Intermediate. Student’s book. Oxford University Press, 2009.

 

TEXT TO LIW “A Mystery”

“Something is very wrong,” says the detective.

“I know!” says Ms. Gervis. “It is wrong that someone has stolen from me!”

The detective looks around Ms. Gervis’ apartment. “That is not what I am talking about, ma’am. What is wrong is that I do not understand how the robber got in and out.”

Ms. Gervis and the detective stand in silence. Ms. Gervis’ eyes are full of tears. Her hands are shaking.

“The robber did not come through the window,” says the detective. “These windows have not been opened or shut in months.”

The detective looks at the fireplace. “The robber did not squeeze down here.”

The detective walks to the front door. He examines the latch. “And since there are no marks or scratches, the robber definitely did not try to break the lock.”

“I have no idea how he did it,” says a bothered Ms. Gervis. “It is a big mystery.”

“And you say the robber stole nothing else?” asks the detective. “No money, no jewelry, no crystal?”

“That’s right, detective. He took only what was important to me,” Ms. Gervis says with a sigh. “There is only one thing I can do now.”

“And what is that?” the detective asks with surprise.

“I will stop baking cakes,” Ms. Gervis says. “They are mine to give away. They are not for someone to steal.”

“You can’t do that!” says the detective with alarm. “Who will bake those delicious cakes?”

“I am sorry. I do not know,” says Ms. Gervis.

“I must solve this case immediately!” says the detective.

 

 


 

HAND OUT 76
Discipline: English as a foreign language Credits:2
Intermediatelevel Practical lesson
Lexical theme: The right job for you.  
Grammar: Gerund and infinitive.  
Teacher: assistant professor Karybayeva A. S.


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