Sunday, 7 December 2008

lesson 27 Irritating illnesesGrammar: adjectives ending in - ed and -ing
3. The film was really boring.
I used to be frigtened og the dark.
There symptoms are very worring.
She was surprised to see her father.
You should read that book.
It's very interesting.
She was very depressed after she had the baby.
I was shocked to hear he was so ill.
The sikence was embarrassing but things soon went back to normal.

4.(boredom) The film was so boridoming. I nearly went to sleep.
(shock) The violence in this film is quite shocking.
(surprise) You will be surprised by the ending of this film.
(fright) Horrific! Very frighting. You won't sleep at night.
(depression) Everyone in the film seemed sad and depressioned.
(interest) The idea was interesting but it didn't really work.

Friday, 5 December 2008

speaking
I talked to Agatoj about New Year's holidays. Her boyfriend has presented to us sweets. We have found out that we differently name Santa Klaus. In Ukraine - Father Frost (Ded Moroz), in Poland - Nikolay. In Poland as well as in England celebrated Christmas (Catholic) - 25 -26th on December. In Ukraine (orthodox) - on January, 6-7th. It is very interesting to learn new about other country and their culture
Choose the correct form (infinitive with or without to or gerund).
My friends encouraged me to apply for this job.
I didn't mean to hurt your feelings.
I must apologize for (Your answer: »to be«) being late.
The job involves preparing reports for the management.
He refused (Your answer: »betraying«) to betray his friends.
Don’t you dare talk to me like that!
Do you happen to have any money with you?
Do you enjoy singing?
If you have any questions, don't hesitate to call me.
I am looking forward to (Your answer: »see«) seeing you again soon.
7 out of 10 answers are correct.

Thursday, 4 December 2008

Reading.
I read an article in sports magazine about top-10 sport's favourite interviews. The first place has took Tiger Woods. He tells Sdport how talking to his dog Boom helped him overcome his shyness as a young lad. on the last place - Graham Taylor.

It is a kind from my window in a room of Arcade on Holloway road. I like very much that decorate streets, trees, show-windows of shops to New Year's and Christmas to holidays. At once the celebratory mood is created.
As it's possible to see the traditional two-storeyed bus in a photo.
Put the verbs into the correct form (future I simple). Use will.
Jim asked a fortune teller about his future. Here is what she told him:


You will earn (will + infinitive) a lot of money.
You will travel (will + infinitive) around the world.
You will meet (will + infinitive) lots of interesting people.
Everybody will adore (will + infinitive) you.
You will not have (will + infinitive) any problems.
Many people will serve (will + infinitive) you.
They will anticipate (will + infinitive) your wishes.
There will not be (will + infinitive) anything left to wish for.
Everything will be (will + infinitive) perfect.
But all these things (Your answer: »will happen only«) will only happen (will + infinitive) if you marry me.
9 out of 10 answers are correct.

Wednesday, 3 December 2008

Put the verbs into the correct form (future I). Use going to.

It is going to rain (he / she / it + is + going to + infinitive) .
They are going to eat(we / you / they + are + going to + infinitive) stew.
I am going to wear (I + am + going to + infinitive) blue shoes tonight.
We are not going to help (we / you / they + are + not + going to + infinitive) you.
Jack is not going to walk (he / she / it + is + not + going to + infinitive) home.
Are you going to cook (Are + we / you / they + going to + infinitive) dinner?
Sue is not going to share (third person singular + is + not + going to + infinitive) her biscuits.
Are they going to leave (Are + we / you / they + going to + infinitive) the house?
Is she going to take part (Is + he / she / it + going to + infinitive) in the contest?
I am not going to spend (I + am + not + going to + infinitive) my holiday abroad this year.
10 out of 10 answers are correct.
Lesson 26. Australian barbecue.
Grammar: going to and will
What are yoi going to buy Vanessa for her birthday?
I'm not sure. I think I will get her some flowers.
That's a good idea. I will choose a pretty vase to go with them.

Jame and I are going to watch TV this evening.
Oh, I think I will join you.
Ok, but come early. We are not going to stay up late. We are going to have an early night.

How are you going to take me by car.
Lucky you. Do you think I can come with you?
I will ask him.
Speaking.
I talked to Ronald about mine badminton career. He wished to know my plans for the future, if I want to have training and go on some competitions, and what I wish to get in badminton. He think that if I have a strong training, I can play world level very well. It is very nice for know
and probably I will try to take out it.

Tuesday, 2 December 2008

Dictionary
tight — анг., сжатый, сжавшийся, тесный.
silly — анг., глупый, слабый, немощный.
hurt — анг., беда, несчастье, удар судьбы.
scream — анг., вопль, пронзительный крик.
screwed — анг., пьяный, подвыпивший.
shoulder — анг., плечо, плечевой сустав.
unconscious — анг., не осознающий, без сознания.
cut — анг., резать, разрезать, резаться.
gambler — анг., игрок, картежник, аферист.
torture — анг., пытка, агония, муки, пытать.
Speaking.
I talked with Joel and Nikita about modelling agency. They think that I should check in a model role in London. Joel told that he knows some people from modelling agency and will talk to them about me. It would be interesting to work as model, more than ever in London.

Monday, 1 December 2008

Lessons 25. Smart agreements.
1.vocabulary: verb and noun combinations.
He was sorry to forget your birthday. He won't do it again.
If we make an agreement not to talk about it, I promise I won't.
I often lose my temper when I'm tired.
You shouldn't make a fuss every time you visit them.

2.Grammar: have to, don't have to , mustn't
When do we have to leave the party?
How much did you have to pay for a taxi?
What do you have to do at work tomorrrow?
Why does Pat have to visit his grandparents?
How long do you have to wait for the bus?
What time do I have to phone you this evening?

3. You mustn't speak.
You mustn't fish.
You mustn't park.
You mustn't cycle.
You mustnt stop.
You mustn't enter.

4. You (don't have to) mustn't feed bread to the goats. They get ill if you give them bread.
You mustn't forget to phone her. It's important.
We don't have to leave yet. We have lots of time.
He's got a bread so he doesn't have to shave.
She's very rich so she doesn't have to work.
I don't have to wear a jacet to work but I usually do.
You mustn't tell anyone. It's a secret.
Dictionary.
knife — анг., нож, скальпель, резец, скребок.
tyre — анг., колесный бандаж, шина.
enough — анг., достаточный.
towards — анг., к, по направлению к.

corner — анг., угол, уголок, перекресток