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Look at the pictures and say, what we are going to talk about…
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Look at the pictures and say,what we are going to talk
about…
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OUR FREE TIME3.
Let’s pronounce the words you willneed this lesson. Say after me:
[a:] – gardening, dancing, pastime
[˄] – club, rugby, hunting, jumping, running
[o:] – horse riding, sport, drawing, walk
[o] – jogging, fond, hobby, popular
[i:] – reading, sleeping, keeping, free, keen
[i] – activity, fishing, knitting, interested
[ai] – time, like, bike, hiking, diving, riding
[ei] – playing, games, crazy, favourite
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Phonetic drill• Gardening, reading and writing stories,
• These are the hobbies of aunt Tory
• Drawing, collecting and singing and
others
• These are the hobbies of my brothers
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gardening – садоводствоhorseracing – верховая езда
jogging – бег трусцой
diving – ныряние
travelling – путешествие
keep fit – держать себя в форме
Используйте фразы:
I`m fond of…
I`m interested in …
I like ...
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Let’s work in pairs and usethese words in sentences
• 1- I like cooking.
• 2- He\She likes cooking.
• Используйте фразы:
I`m fond of…
I`m interested in …
I like ...
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They say tastes differ. Differentpeople have different habits.
Look at the picture and say how
you would spend your free
time.
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Look at the screen, match the words and make upword combinations (work in groups)
riding
collecting
watching
listening
doing
reading
keeping
playing
eating
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a bike
to music
computer games
books
TV
pets
ice-cream
sports
stamps
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Please, exchange your works, check them onyour own and give a mark. You may use the
keys…
Riding a bike
Collecting stamps
Watching TV
Listening to music
Doing sports
Reading books
Keeping pets
Playing computer games
Eating ice-cream
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Match the words and theirdescriptions
Gardening
• to make a photo
Travelling
• to work in the
garden
Taking pictures
Collecting things • to visit places
• to bring things
together
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They say that the busiest men find the most leisure.Look at the screen. You can see a man there. He is
very famous. Do you know him? Who is he?
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Then read the text and write out 5 wordcombinations which mean “увлекается”.
• Bill Gates is a very busy man. But he
likes doing a lot of things. First, he is
keen on traveling. Second, he is
interested in playing golf and
discussing the latest news in
computing. Then, he is crazy
about flying a delta plane and he is
fond of extreme sports. He is never
bored with riding a snowboard
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• Children, I have asurprise for you. Meet
Artyom and Olga. They
are editors of an
interesting Internetmagazine which is
called “In-Touch”. I have
their e-mail letter, but
something is wrong
with it. Read and
correct it, please.
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• Hi!• We are very kene on learning about
you. We are fdno of any information
about your school, friends, families and
hobbies. Please write to us! We
are inrtetesed in everything about you!
We’ll never berod with your e-mails and
letters.
• Artyom and Olga
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Let`s have a rest22.
How do the British spend their free time?
Some English people prefer photography. A lot of people like
taking off old buildings: palaces, castles, churches and old houses of
historical interest.
Gardening is one of the most popular hobbies, especially among older
people. Gardening and cultivation of flowers, especially roses, is the
most common hobby in England.
Television is the main leisure activity. Nearly every household in Britain
has a television set, and most have video records too. People spend
much time watching television.
The most popular forms of active leisure in Britain include walking,
swimming, keeping fit and cycling. Football is the national sport in
Britain. Rugby football, which is played with an oval ball, is also popular
in Britain. Cricket is also associated with England.
Listening to music is also a popular pastime. Pop music is the most
popular form of musical expression in Britain.
Other popular leisure activities include visits to the theatre or cinema.
Britain has about 300 theatres, of which about 100 are in London. There
are over 1,800 cinema screens in Britain.
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• Traditional Russian pastimesIn summer city people like to stay at a dacha, or country house. Children
swim and play at the dacha, while adults fish, swim, work in the garden,
walk in the woods.
• In autumn there are a lot of mushrooms in the woods and fields. Armed
with baskets and buckets, people go to the countryside for the varieties
of mushrooms.
• Outdoor ice-skating has long been a national pastime in Russia for people
of all ages. In winter frozen ponds or artificial rinks attract crowds of
skaters. Fishing is one of the most popular pastimes of the Russian
people. Hunting was traditionally one of the most popular hobbies in
Russia. For Russians there is nothing healthier and better than native
Russian food. Russians are very fond of drinking strong black tea at any
time of the day. Now the samovars are run by electricity. A popular
tradition in the Russian culture is the bathhouse or banya.
• It involves steam, high heat, cold, and an invigorating beating with birch
leaves and branches.
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Say how you spend your free time25.
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Collecting toys27.
Singing28.
Travelling29.
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Photography31.
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Drawing33.
Collecting coins34.
Dancing35.
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Sport37.
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Woodcarving and pyrography39.
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Reading books41.
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VISITING TEATRE45.
Your task is to make up a dialogue. Put thesentences given below into the correct order.
• --Hi, Tom! What are you going to do on Saturday?
• --Hello, Mike! I think, I’ll stay at home reading a book.
• --How about going to the theatre? A famous play “Romeo
and Juliet” is on this Saturday.
• --That’s great! But when a good play is on it almost
impossible to get tickets.
• --What time does it start?
• --At seven, but let’s meet at 6.30
• --Where shall we meet?
• --See you outside the theatre near the booking office.
• --O’K. See you later.
• --Bye!