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- Talk about a new experience (e.g. when you moved to a new place / started a new course / job). Before you speak, think about the questions below.
EX 1 Activity 1. Answer the questions. 1.As a child, I was less talkative and polite. but I was stubborn 2. when I was growing up I wanted to be a fashion designer 3.Yes, I had a talent for drawing, writing poetry and dancing, and 2 of them have survived. EX 4Ex 4. A) Write the past participles in the table below. Check your answers.
Listening. Ex 5. A) Look at the pictures and listen to an interview with Mario, the boy in the story. As you listen, answer questions 1-3. 1.Mario’s hidden talent was cooking 2.Mario’s culinary talent was revealed as a child while her mother was cooking 3.He has now become a great chef through this talent 2. A Work in pairs. Match the words in the box with definitions 1-10. 1. a business that makes or sells things or provides services. company 2. a person who buys products or uses services- customer 3. extra money per employee (often for a good job)-bonus 4. a place where many people work at desks- office 5. a worker-employee 7. a person who manages the workers in the company-boss 8. everyone who works in the company- staff 9. a fixed, regular sum of money given to someone for doing a job-salary 10. a person or business that pays workers to do a job-employer Paragraph 1
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How to be a famous artist Answer the questions: Do you want to become famous in the field of art? A: Of course, I want to be famous in the arts and hold exhibitions 2. What should you do in order to get the fame, you think? A: To cure fame, of course, one has to work hard, work hard. for this, first of all, there must be a desire under human control 3. Are all the talented artists can be well-known? A: I will not be mistaken if I say that in order to be famous, as I started below, you have to work hard and, of course, you have to invest financially.
A: To become a famous artist, you need to work 100 shots a day. Our teacher always repeats this to us. By nature, etudes, still lifes should work 5. What is the importance of portfolios? A: The importance of artists ’sketchbook portfolios was eliminated, and the tools they used continued the work of workers in other professions. There is also a separate drawing paper for watercolor treatments and a separate paper for pencil drawings. LESSON 13 Sport. Fitness. Keeping fit. Lead-in:
How often do you go to the gym? A: I go to sports clubs every day and I really enjoy it 2. What type of sports do you like most? Why? I like gymnastics because in this sport a person's movements become more elegant and more beautiful. Activity 1 Read the text carefully and discuss with your pair what you understand A lot of us spend most of our working day sitting at the computer. If you add this to the seven hours we spend sleeping, we could easily find that we spend nearly two thirds of our day without moving at all. We all know that exercise is good for both the body and the brain. Even a short amount of exercise every day can help us to feel happier and more relaxed. So, how does the world keep fit? We’ve looked at some of the latest exercise trends from around the world. Work in pairs and take turns. Ask and answer the questions.
A:I deal with sports to be with. I'm going to a dance club now and I want to work as a dance teacher soon, God willing 2 Do you do anything which is not healthy? A: No, I don't do things that aren't treated. I follow a healthy lifestyle LESSON 14 Compare your lists with other students.Work in pairs. Discuss the questions.
What is your favourite food? A: My favorite food is shashlik and chicken stews Do you ever eat food from other countries/ cultures? If so, what? A: I used to eat Chinese food sushi. That meal was so delicious 3 Which of the dishes in the photos do you often/ sometimes/never eat? Would you like to try any of them? A: Yes I ate sushi. But I didn’t eat any other food. If possible, I would have consumed them LESSON 15 Salvador Dalí, in full Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí y Domenech, (born May 11, 1904, Figueras, Spain – died January 23, 1989, Figueras), Spanish Surrealist painter and printmaker, influential for his explorations of subconscious imagery.
Salvador Dalí was the son of Salvador Dalí Cusí, a notary, and Felipa Domènech Ferrés. His family lived in Figueras, Catalonia, Spain, but spent summers in the seaside community of Cadaqués, where Dalí drew and painted the coastal landscape and his family. There he also studied painting with Ramón Pichot, a family friend. Salvador Dalí began his formal education at a public school in Figueras, Catalonia, Spain, but, because of the boy’s daydreaming, his father switched him to a private school where instruction was in French. Later he studied at the San Fernando Academy of Art in Madrid, where he befriended Federico García Lorca and Luis Buñuel. 1. What was Salvador Dali’s early life like? Salvador Dalí, in full Salvador Felipe Jacinto Dalí y Domenech, (born May 11, 1904, Figueras, Spain – died January 23, 1989, Figueras), Spanish Surrealist painter and printmaker, influential for his explorations of subconscious imagery. 2.With whom did he study painting? A: Salvador Dalí was the son of Salvador Dalí Cusí, a notary, and Felipa Domènech Ferrés. His family lived in Figueras, Catalonia, Spain, but spent summers in the seaside community of Cadaqués, where Dalí drew and painted the coastal landscape and his family. There he also studied painting with Ramón Pichot, a family friend. 3. Where did he get his education? A: Salvador Dalí began his formal education at a public school in Figueras, Catalonia, Spain, but, because of the boy’s daydreaming, his father switched him to a private school where instruction was in French. Later he studied at the San Fernando Academy of Art in Madrid, where he befriended Federico García Lorca and Luis Buñuel Why did his father send him to a private school? A:Later he studied at the San Fernando Academy of Art in Madrid, where he befriended Federico García Lorca and Luis Buñuel. 4. Can you tell the names of his famous works? A: Salvador Dalí was a Spanish Surrealist painter and printmaker known for exploring subconscious imagery. Arguably, his most famous painting is The Persistence of Memory (1931), depicting limp melting watches. Dalí also collaborated with director Luis Buñuel on the Surrealistic films Un Chien andalou (1929; An Andalusian Dog) and L’Âge d’or (1930; The Golden Age). 5. What is Salvador Dali best known for? A: Salvador Dalí was a Spanish Surrealist painter and printmaker known for exploring subconscious imagery. 6. With whom di he work in collaboration? A: Dalí also collaborated with director Luis Buñuel on the Surrealistic films Un Chien andalou (1929; An Andalusian Dog) and L’Âge d’or (1930; The Golden Age). LESSON 8 Work in pairs. Read the questions about how different nationalities spend their free time, and guess the answers.
1 Who spends the most time on the internet? A: I spend a lot of time working on the internet. to build classes and conversations with my friends 2 What is the world's most popular sport? A: The most popular sports in the world, I think, are football and boxing 3 Who spends the most time outdoors? A: Those who work out in the running sport spend a lot of time in the fresh air 4 Which country has the most bars per person? A: London has the most bars per person 5 Which country has the most popular galleries and museums? A: There is the Ayvazovsky Art Museum in Crimea and it is very famous 6 Which nation watches the most TV? A: the British and people living in the UK watch the most TV 7 Which country parties the most? A: Most parties are held in Paris 8 Who exercises the most? A: Uzbek boxers are training hard and winning world championships
Which of the activities above do you do? How often? A: I do my first lessons and then I draw. I listen to music and sing along. I do English, I dance, and so on Which do you think are the most important/useful for learning English? A: Of course, I think it is important to read a book, and of course it is necessary to listen to audio recordings in English, because the textbook we hear by ear will still be remembered more. 3. Do you have any other ideas on how to improve your English? A: Nowadays, there are a lot of textbooks in English and not only in English but also in other languages. In particular, Booknomy, Tedbook and similar audio lessons help a person to learn English.
Do you have the problems mentioned in the recording? A: I have never traveled by plane before. But in the future I intend to go abroad and travel to hold art exhibitions abroad What do you think of the advice? A: I have never flown long distances. This situation must have been a special pleasure Can you add any other advice? A: I know that Leonardo Davinci was the first to draw a picture of the plane LESSON 17 Answer the questions. What do you know about Greece? Can you describe it? A: Greece had its own culture and style of dress, and the older men wore half-aged fabrics.
A: I still did not want to leave Uzbekistan. I intend to travel abroad in the future, God willing Talk about a new experience (e.g. when you moved to a new place / started a new course / job). Before you speak, think about the questions below. 1. Where were you? I was in Uzbekistan
3. Did you have any problems? I didn’t have any serious problems 4. What did you do about them? I had small problems and I found solutions to them. The important thing is not to get nervous 5. Did you meet anyone who helped you? Yes, of course. My mother, who is always my backbone, helped me 6. What happened in the end? The end ended wel Download 33.24 Kb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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