Exercise 6. Put the words in correct word order to make sentences



· especially life nowadays newspapers them are important and can’t our without we imagine

· newspapers beliefs political express certain opinion many and their people them according to own political choose

· the television news main source of for of people millions is

· some nowadays children are so TV addicted to anything that they interested in are else not

· has the Internet another recently become source important of information

 

GRAMMAR COMMENT

Verb patterns

Sometimes in a sentence, one verb follows another. For example, I want to buy an electric car. The first verbis 'want', the second verbis 'buy'. In sentences like this, there are different possible patterns. For example: (a) I want to buyan electric car. (b) I hate driving. In sentence A, the first verb is followed by an infinitive. In sentence B, the first verb is followed by a gerund (-ing) form. The verb patterns are dependent upon the first verb. There are several different types of pattern. Here are examples of some of the patterns:

 

Verb+ infinitive Agree, decide, expect, fail, happen, hope, manage, mean, pretend, promise, refuse, seem, want Verb+ ing form Avoid, can’t face, can’t help, can’t stand, enjoy, fancy, feel like, imagine, spend (time), suggest
!!! Note that LIKE, LOVE, PREFER and HATE can be followed by the infinitive or the –ing form without changing meaning!!! I hate to get up early. I hate getting up early.

 

  • Complete the text with the infinitive or –ing form of the events in bracketsThe magazine editor

“I can’t stand _______ (hear) celebrities complain about paparazzi. If they don’t feel like ______ (have) their photo taken, they could stay at home. But instead, they decide ______ (go) to expensive restaurants. They’re only pretending_______(hate) the paparazzi. I often phone stars and suggest _____ (take) some photos of them, and they usually agree________(co-operate). And celebrities sometimes phone me and promise _______ (be) at a certain place at a certain time – and they expect _____ (see) photographers there! Stars need publicity, and they enjoy _______ (be) on the pages of magazines”

 

  • Complete the sentences with the infinitive or – ing form of the verbs in the box. Which opinions do you agree with?
not be lead read understand write
  1. I enjoy __________ about celebrities, but I think their privacy is also important.
  2. Magazines always seem ______ about the same people.
  3. I pretend ______ interested in celebrity magazines, but I secretly look at them!
  4. I fail ______ why people are so interested in celebrities
  5. I love celebrity magazines. I often imagine __________that kind of life.

Exercise 7 The words below come from the conversations: two from each. Work in pairs. Discuss which pairs of words go together, and what kind of story they might come from.

close down funeral
get divorced have an affair
stab midfielder
pass away made redundant
sign victim

Exercise 8 Now listen and check your ideas. Take notes on: which of the words in Exercise 10 appear in which conversation.

 

1. Choose the right variant.

They agreed _______all their money

a) not spending

b) not to spend

c) has been spending

d) is not to spend

2. Choose the right variant.

Kate can’t face ________to the gym tonight

a) go

b) going

c) goes

d) not to go

3. Choose the right variant.

I feel like_______ out tonight

a) eating

b) to eat

c) doesn’t eating

d) don’t to eat

4. Choose the right variant.

Many of the TV programs are broadcast with subtitles for

a) The young

b) The old

c) The deaf

d) The teenagers

GLOSSARY

English Russian Kazakh
news-stand [ˈnjuːzstænd] газетный киоск Газет дүңгіршегі
documentary [dɔkjuˈmɛntərɪ] документальныйфильм Деректі фильм
feature film [ˈfiːtʃər film] художественный фильм Көркем фильм
violence [ˈvaɪələns] насилие Зорлық
to dull [dʌl] притуплять Кеміту
TVaddict[tiːˈviːˈædɪkt] теленаркоман Теледидарға тәуелділік
tohook[huk] цеплять крючком, зд. делать зависимым Тәуелді болу
disabledpeople[dɪsˈeɪbldˈpiːpl] люди, потерявшие трудоспособность Кемтар, мүгедек
background information [ˈbækgraundˌɪnfəˈmeɪʃən] “закулисная информация” Астарлы мәлімет
brutality[bruːˈtælɪtɪ] жестокость Қатыгездік
SIW № 33   Choose one of the newspaper’s news and translate into Russian or Kazakh languages Exercises [2.p. 67]
Office hours № 11   Read a poem (Good reading)

References

Main literature

1.Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig “New English File”. Upper-Intermediate Students Book.Oxford, 2010.

2.Clive Oxenden and Christina Latham-Koenig “New English File”. Upper-Intermediate Workbook.Oxford, 2010.


Дата добавления: 2015-12-17; просмотров: 24; Мы поможем в написании вашей работы!

Поделиться с друзьями:






Мы поможем в написании ваших работ!