CONTENTS:
PART I
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Lesson 1. Are you a culture vulture? Gr. Likes and dislikes
6
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Lesson 6. The Mozart effect. Gr. Questions
55
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Lesson 11. Survival school. Gr. Superlative of adjectives
100
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Lesson 2. Monday to Friday. Gr. Present simple, adverbs of frequency
15
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Lesson 7. Jamie’s kitchen. Gr. Be going to. Future plans
65
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Lesson 12. Surviving in English. Gr. Indirect questions
108
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Lesson 3. At the same time. Gr. Present continuous
23
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Lesson 8. Let’s celebrate! Gr. Future continuous. Future arrangements
73
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Lesson 13. Turning eighteen. Gr. should, have to, can
118
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Lesson 4. Music for 007. Gr. Past simple
34
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Lesson 9. Ratatouille. Gr. Defining relative clauses
82
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Lesson 14. Old friends. Gr. Present Perfect simple: for and since
174
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Lesson 5. Barefoot music. Gr. Present perfect simple
(experiences)
44
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Lesson 10. Going to extremes. Gr. Comparison of adjectives
91
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Lesson 15. Revision
180
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PART II
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SELF-STUDY TASKS
137
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GLOSSARY
168
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ANSWERS
174
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REFERENCES
180
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To talk about your likes and dislikes, you can use these expressions.
Expressing likes:
I like…
I love...
I adore…
I’m crazy about…
I’m mad about…
I enjoy…
I’m keen on…
Expressing dislikes:
I don’t like…
I dislike...
I hate…
I abhor…
I can’t bear...
I can’t stand…
I detest...
I loathe...
Examples of likes and dislikes:
I'm mad about basketball, but I can’t bear ice hockey.
I adore reading poetry, but I loathe doing the housework.
If you neither like nor dislike something:
"I don't mind doing the housework."
Things to remember about likes and dislikes:
1. When these expressions are followed by a verb, the latter is put in the -ing form.
Examples:
"I like listening to music."
"I hate wearing sunglasses."
I like
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VERB+ING
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I detest
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I don't mind
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2. Note that" very much" & «a lot" always come after the things you like.
Examples:
"I like basketball very much/a lot. NOT" I like very much/a lot basketball."
3. Be careful when you use "I don't mind..."
Examples:
"Do you mind playing football?"
"No, I don't mind."(Although it's in a negative form, it means that it's ok for me. I neither love it nor hate it.)
Dialogue:
Steve is at home. His girlfriend comes in...Notice how they express their likes and dislikes
Steve:
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Hello, darling. Do you fancy watching a film tonight?
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Girlfriend:
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Oh, no thanks, I don't really feel like watching a film tonight. How about going out instead.
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Steve:
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OK. Do you feel like going to the theater?
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Girlfriend:
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Oh, no. I hate it. Do you like eating at the new Chinese restaurant?
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Steve:
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I don't mind. The Chinese cuisine is alright.
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Girlfriend:
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Well I really love it. Let's go.
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Exercise 1. Complete the dialogue with the phrases below. More than one answer may be possible.
can’t stand, hate ,don’t mind, quite like , really, keen, love, terrible, isn’t bad, is great
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Kim: So, are you excited about the start of school?
Dave: No, I am not excited. I 1…………………………… school, but it is not my favorite thing in the world.
Kim: We аre very different. I 2…………………………… school! I really enjoy learning new things. What subjects do you like?
Dave: I 3…………………………… IT, because I am interested in computers. And there’s one subject I really enjoy – drama. I’m 4…………………………… on drama. I think acting 5……………………………
Kim: Really? We are very different that excessively. I 6…………………………… drama. I just get too scared in front of people. What do you think of maths?
Dave: I really do not like it. Actually, I 7…………………………… maths! I just can’t understand it. It’s 8……………………………!
Kim: Different again! I like maths, and I enjoy science a lot too.
Dave: OK, science 9…………………………… It is actually somewhat interesting.
Kim: Well, I am happy we agree on something …
Bowling – a game in which you roll a heavy ball down a narrow track towards a group of wooden objects and try to knock down as many of them as possible.
Card Games – a game that uses a deck of cards.
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