КАК ЗДОРОВАТЬСЯ НА АНГЛИЙСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ?
TO BE OR NOT TO BE
LET’S PRACTICE!
LET’S GUESS…
QUESTIONS
SPECIAL QUESTIONS
LET’S PRACTICE!
NUMBERS
TELL ME…
TELL ME… :)
КАК ГОВОРИТЬ О ТОМ, ЧТО МЫ ДЕЛАЕМ СЕЙЧАС?
КАК РАСПОЗНАТЬ PRESENT CONTINUOUS?
LET’S PRACTICE!
LET’S PRACTICE!
CHOOSE ONE COUNTRY AND TELL US WHAT PEOPLE ARE DOING THERE NOW?
QUESTIONS
DO YOU REMEMBER?
DO YOU REMEMBER?
PRESENT SIMPLE
LET’S PRACTICE!
LET’S PRACTICE!
LET’S TALK
LET’S TALK
LET’S TALK
LET’S TALK
CAN YOU?
Make true sentences about you. Use always, usually, sometimes or never
MATCH
So…?
What part(s) of the body do we use to...
COMPLETE THE QUIZ USING THE ADJECTIVES AND NOUNS
Past simple
Tell us a short story about yesterday
Emojis and short messages
Who invented emojis? What does the word "emoji" mean?
Last weekend kate slept a lot. sHe got up at 10 a.m. ...
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Категория: Английский языкАнглийский язык

Как здороваться на английском языке?

1. КАК ЗДОРОВАТЬСЯ НА АНГЛИЙСКОМ ЯЗЫКЕ?

HEY
HI
HOW ARE YOU?
HOW IS IT GOING?
HOW ARE YOU DOING?
HOW ARE THINGS?
HOW IS LIFE?
WHAT’S UP?
YO!

2. TO BE OR NOT TO BE

LET’S READ AND TRANSLATE! :)

3. LET’S PRACTICE!

4. LET’S GUESS…

5. QUESTIONS

6. SPECIAL QUESTIONS

7. LET’S PRACTICE!

8.

easy peasy
lemon squeezy

9. NUMBERS

10. TELL ME…

• 44 →
• 100 →
• 32 →
• 14 →
• 55 →
• 21 →
90 →
68 →
13 →
39 →
15 →
18 →
17 →
46 →

11.

1. WHAT IS YOUR FAVORITE DAY?
2. WHICH DAY DON’T YOU LIKE?
3. DO YOU HATE MONDAYS?
MONDAY
TUESDAY
WEDNESDAY
THURSDAY
FRIDAY
SATURDAY
SUNDAY
WEEKENDS
4. WHAT TO DO ON WEEKENDS?

12.

13.

14.

15.

16. TELL ME… :)

• 1 DOG – 2?
• 1 BABY – 2?
• 1 BOX -2?
• 1 WOMAN – 2?

17.

18.

19.

This is __ interesting film.
•a
• an
• the
Spain is __ European country.
•a
• an
• the

20.

It is better to tell __ truth.
•a
• an
• the
That was __ horrible mistake.
•a
• an
• the

21.

Did you get __ flowers that I sent you ?
•a
• an
• the

22.

WHAT ARE WE DOING
NOW?

23. КАК ГОВОРИТЬ О ТОМ, ЧТО МЫ ДЕЛАЕМ СЕЙЧАС?

24. КАК РАСПОЗНАТЬ PRESENT CONTINUOUS?

25. LET’S PRACTICE!

26. LET’S PRACTICE!

27. CHOOSE ONE COUNTRY AND TELL US WHAT PEOPLE ARE DOING THERE NOW?

• THE USA
• JAPAN
• ENGLAND
• ITALY
• UKRAINE
• GREECE
• GERMANY
• CHINA

28. QUESTIONS

29. DO YOU REMEMBER?

30. DO YOU REMEMBER?

31. PRESENT SIMPLE

32. LET’S PRACTICE!

33. LET’S PRACTICE!

34.

I wish to wash my Irish wristwatch

35. LET’S TALK

In your country...
• What do people have for breakfast?
• Do people prefer tea or coffee?
• Do they have a big meal for lunch or for
dinner?
• Do they eat a lot of fruit and vegetables?
• Do they eat a lot of fast food?

36. LET’S TALK

In your family...
What do you have for breakfast at the weekend?
What do you usually drink with lunch and dinner?
Do you eat a lot of rice?
Do you eat a lot of pasta?
Do you eat a lot of potatoes?
Do you eat a lot of meat?
Do you eat a lot of fish?
Do you have dinner together?
Do you watch TV or talk?

37.

Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled
peppers
A peck of pickled peppers Peter Piper
picked
If Peter Piper picked a peck of pickled
peppers
Where’s the peck of pickled peppers
Peter Piper picked?

38. LET’S TALK

• Are you
a «morning person»?
• Are you
a «late night person»?

39. LET’S TALK

• Do you like mornings?
• What time do you get up?
• Do you have a shower?
• What do you have for breakfast?
• What time do you go to work? (university/school)
• Are you in a hurry in the morning?

40. CAN YOU?

41. Make true sentences about you. Use always, usually, sometimes or never

MAKE TRUE SENTENCES ABOUT YOU.
USE ALWAYS, USUALLY, SOMETIMES OR NEVER
I never listen to the radio in the car. I listen to CDs.
• listen to the radio in the car
• read a newspaper in the morning
• drink black coffee
• make dinner
• have meat for lunch
• watch films on my computer
• go to the gym
• do housework in the evening

42.

LAZY, GENEROUS, SHY, FUNNY, FRIENDLY
• A person who talks a lot is
talkative.
• A person who likes giving
presents is _____
• A person who never does any
work is _____
• A person who makes people
laugh is _____
• A person who is open and
nice is _____
• A person who is nervous and
uncomfortable meeting new
people is _____

43. MATCH

• talkative
• lazy
• generous
• friendly
• funny
• shy
• hard-working
• confident
• unfriendly
• serious
• mean
• quiet

44. So…?

SO…?
• Which of your personality traits do you like / dislike the most?
• What personality traits do you dislike? Support your answer.
• Do you prefer quiet or talkative friends? Why?
• Is your friend / relative more introverted or more extroverted?
• Good friends never argue, do they? Support your answer.

45.

• (?) Anna / like pop music
• (+) she / have a lot of hobbies
• (-) I / get on very well with my sister
• (-) my brother / know me very well
• (?) they / have any children
• (?) the film / finish late
• (+) he / go out twice a week
• (-) we / often talk about politics

46.

AN IDEAL PARTNER?
• How can single people meet their
partners?
• Is it a good idea if we help our friends
to find a partner for them?
• What place is good for the first
meeting?
• What kind of people do you get on well
with?

47.

48.

49.

50. What part(s) of the body do we use to...

WHAT PART(S) OF THE BODY DO WE USE
TO...
• See EYES
• Hear _____
• Smell _____
• Kiss _____
• Bite _____
• Think _____
• Kick _____

51.

WHAT IS TYPICALLY AMERICAN?

52.

• fast
• Airlines
• Pretty
• food
• White
• Woman
• New
• jeans
• blue
• House
• yellow
• Apple
• American
• taxis
• Big
• York

53. COMPLETE THE QUIZ USING THE ADJECTIVES AND NOUNS

• The President of the United States lives here.
The White House
• This city is the home of Broadway.
• An important airline in the USA.
• Americans eat a lot of this.
• Americans eat a lot of this.
• A famous Hollywood film from the 1990s.
• Very popular American clothes, e.g. Levi's
• Another name for the city in number 2.
• People in this city travel in these.

54.

55.

• The Hollywood Walk of Fame
• Hollywood is a district of Los Angeles in California, USA.The
Walk of Fame is in the center of the district on Hollywood
Boulevard and Vine Street. It is over two kilometers long,
and has more than 2,400 stars. There are more than 20 new
stars every year.
• The stars are in five different types: film, TV, music, radio, and
theatre. Some famous people have more than one star, for
example Michael Jackson. He has two stars: one as a solo
artist, and one as a member of the Jackson Five. But the
Walk of Fame isn't only for real people. Mickey Mouse has a
star and more recently, Shrek.

56.

• The Walk of Fame is in the UK. • The stars are for famous actors.
True
True
False
False
• It's a short street.
True
• Michael Jackson has more than
one star.
False
True
False
• Every year there are more stars.
True
• Only real people can have a star.
False
True
False

57.

• Can you sing well?
• Can you sing songs in English?
• Do you like watching song contests on TV?

58.

• Can you walk home every day? • Can you take photos
professionally?
• Can you make friends easily?
• How long can you wait for a
bus?
• Can you swim very well?
• Can you ride a bike?
• When can you give someone a • Can you dance the tango?
present?
• Can you play chess?
• Can you tell someone a secret? • Can you draw or paint a
• How often can you look for
your keys?
• Can you turn on/off the TV
without a remote control?
picture?
• How often can you talk to a
friend?
• Can you use a computer very
well?

59.

• We ___ play tennis on
Saturday. I'm free.
German.
• — ___ I smoke here?
• ___ you help me? This case is
very heavy.
— No, it's a no-smoking
restaurant.
• I ___ see you tonight. I'm very
busy.
• I'm sorry. I ___ remember
your name.
• Sorry? I ___hear you.
• I ___ speak French but not
• Look! We ___ buy some milk
in that shop.

60.

This household robot
makes/does the bed and takes
the rubbish in/out
Also, it does the ironing/tidy
and makes/does and it does
the washing machine/laundry

61. Past simple

PAST SIMPLE

62.

• actor
• film director
• actress
• inventor
• author
• magician
• comedian
• painter
• composer
• scientist
• dancer
• singer

63.

64.

65.

66.

67.

68.

69.

70.

71.

72.

73.

74.

75.

1. WHAT DID YOU DO YESTERDAY? DESCRIBE YOUR
DAY
2. DESCRIBE YOUR EVENING. WHAT TIME DID YOU
GO TO BED?
3. FINISH THE SENTENCE: “YESTERDAY I DIDN’T
BECAUSE…”
4. TALK ABOUT A DREAM YOU HAD
5. TALK ABOUT A STRANGE DAY/EXPERIENCE
6. WHAT DO YOU THINK YOUR TEACHER DID LAST
WEEKEND?

76.

77.

• They was Presidents of the USA. • When does the plane landed?
• They were Presidents of the USA. • When did the plane land?
• Where you were born?
• Had they a good time last night?
• Where were you born?
• Did they have a good time last
night?
• Were the tickets expensive?
• Did the tickets be expensive?
• They leaved the bar very early.
• They left the bar very early.
• They booked the tickets last April.
• They book the tickets last April.
• I didn't see anything.
• I didn't saw anything.
• They didn't arrive in Australia.
• They didn't arrived in Australia.
• What time did you go to bed?
• What time you did go to bed?

78.

When was the last time you...?
• saw a film in the cinema;
• bought flowers for somebody;
• went to a party;
• sent a text message;
• went away for the weekend;
• spent a lot of money.

79.

• What time did you get up yesterday?
• Where were you at 2 o'clock?
• Where did you go after lunch?
• What did you have for dinner?
• Did you go out in the evening?
• What time did you go to bed?

80. Tell us a short story about yesterday

TELL US A SHORT STORY ABOUT YESTERDAY
1. …
2. next,
3. then,
4. after that,
5. finally

81.

82.

83.

what makes a day great
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
____
____
____
____
____
____
what makes a day bad
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
____
____
____
____
____
____

84.

85.

86.

87.

• 1. He (like / play football). He (not • 5. Beata (love / walk) the dog and
like / sing).
(go) to school. She (not / like)
spiders.
• 2. I (love / dance), but I (not like /
sing).
• 6. We really (like / go) to the
cinema and (eat) popcorn. We
(not like / fly) a plane.
• 3. Joanna (love / ride) horses, but
she (not like /learn) English.
• 7. I (not like / sail) a boat, but
• 4. Tom (love / listen) to music. He I(like /draw) pictures.
(not like / ride) a bike.

88.

89.

90.

• BREAD
• FISH
• PASTA
• CARROT
• LEMONADE
• PEAR
• CHEESE
• MILK
• RED PEPPER
• CHICKEN
• MUSHROOM
• STRAWBERRY
• CUCUMBER
• ONION
• TOMATO
• EGG
• ORANGE JUICE
• YOGHURT

91.

92.

93.

94.

95. Emojis and short messages

EMOJIS AND SHORT MESSAGES

96.

•How do you show your emotions when
you chat online?
•How do we call these smiles/symbols?

97.

98.

99. Who invented emojis? What does the word "emoji" mean?

WHO INVENTED EMOJIS?
WHAT DOES THE WORD "EMOJI"
MEAN?

100.

Emojis appeared in the early 1990-s.
• True
• False
Japanese companies introduced emojis on mobile phones at first.
• True
• False
There's Asian heritage in many emojis.
• True
• False
At first emojis were introduced on the Android, then on the Iphone
• True
• False

101. Last weekend kate slept a lot. sHe got up at 10 a.m. ...

LAST WEEKEND KATE
SLEPT A LOT. SHE GOT UP
AT 10 A.M. ...
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