Exercise 46 Think where we can introduce the above-mentioned innovations in Ukraine. Have you got any innovative ideas?
CONVERSATIONAL PRACTICE
Exercise 47 Complete the three telephone conversations. Use the phrases from the box. Role-play the dialogues.
No, it isn’t. I’ll just get her.
Can I take a message?
Great! See you on Sunday at ten. Bye!
Never mind. Perhaps next time. Bye!
This is Jo speaking.
I’ll ring back later.
I’m having a party on Saturday. Can you come?
Can I speak to the manager, please?
I. A: Hello. Can I speak to Jo, please?
B: ...
A: Oh! Hi, Jo. This is Pat. I’m just ringing to check that Sunday is still OK for tennis.
B: Yes. That’s fine.
A: ...
B: Bye! See you soon.
II. A: Hello. Is that Liz?
B: ...
A: Hello. Liz here.
B: Hi, Liz. It’s Tom. Listen! ...?
A: Oh sorry, Tom. I can’t. I’m going to my cousin’s wedding.
B: ...
A: Bye!
III. A: Hello. Barclays Bank, Chasswood.
B: Hello. ...
A: Hold on. I’ll put you through ... I’m afraid Mr Smith isn’t in his office. ...?
B: Don’t worry. ...
A: All right. Good bye.
WORD BUILDING
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Noun Suffixes: -ity, -ty, -ship
Adjective Suffixes: -ous, -ive, -y
Verb Suffixes: -ate, -en
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Exercise 48 a) Form nouns by adding – ity (-ty) to the adjectives.
Model: active (adj) – activity (n) (активний – активність)
Jolly, capacious, certain, various, curious, human, fatal, stupid, public, able, equal, regular, extreme, possible, probable, desirable, responsible, domestic, absurd.
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