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Pre-intermediate (Lesson 14)

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Warm up!

Read the following sentences and make positive predictions (I'chiliad sure you'll …).

1. I have an important exam tomorrow.
two. I'yard getting married adjacent month.
iii. I'k a bit depressed today.
4. I'm going to New York next month.
5. I tin can't go out tonight. I don't take money.

Speaking and Reading.

A) Expect at the half-dozen promises below. What do they have in common?

A I won't tell anyone.
B I'll always dearest y'all.
C I'll come back tomorrow.
D I'll write.
E I'll pay you back tomorrow.
F This won't hurt.

What promise is the near difficult to go on from your betoken of view?

B) Read the text and fill up the gaps with the promises from ex. 2A.

Promises, Promises…

We make them and we break them, because some promises are very hard to continue.
Hither are the acme of six most common broken promises…

1.
You ever hear this from builders, plumbers, electricians. But the truth is very different. They won't come up back until next week (or later). And you will probably need to phone them five times first.

two.
Nosotros dear hearing secrets and happily make this hope. And at the fourth dimension we really hateful it. 'Don't worry' we say, your secret is safe with me'. But of course it isn't. Enquiry shows that everybody volition always tell one other person the secret. Very soon the whole street will know!

3.
A favourite phrase of doctors, dentists, and nurses. They ordinarily say it just before they give yous an injection. But the phrase is not complete. The full phrase is: 'This won't injure me (but it will probably hurt y'all a lot).

4.
You make a new friend on holiday or on a bus journey, you swap your e-mail address on a card or an old piece of paper. 'Oh, dearest!' you think — but then yous remember that they didn't write to yous either!

v.
In Hamlet, Shakespeare told us never to borrow or lend money. He was right. When we lend people money they e'er make this promise, merely then they forget. If we then ask for the coin back, they retrieve nosotros are mean. If nosotros don't ask, nosotros never get the money back.

half-dozen.
Whitney Houston sang a vocal about this and every twenty-four hours all over the earth thousands of people make the aforementioned promise to each other. Nosotros know eternal honey exists, but is this promise the virtually difficult i to keep of them all?

Vocabulary Study and Practice.

A) Think these phrases:

Useful phrases:

to keep promises – ways that one ever does what he / she has promised
to break promises — ways that people forget what they've promised

B) Observe the words in the text to complete these definitions.

i. A person who repairs water pipes, baths —
2. Studies to find more than data well-nigh something —
iii. Putting medicine under the skin with a needle —
4. The act of travelling from ane place to another —
v. 1 or the other —
6. Something which lasts forever —

Grammar Study. DECISIONS. OFFERS. PROMISES.

Pay attention to these rules.

Grammer Practice.

A) Friction match the sentences and the responses.

1. I'm thirsty.

a) I'll help you do information technology.

2. I have a headache.

b) Shall we make you a sandwich?

three. This do is difficult.

c) Shall I bear ane for you?

four. I'g hungry.

d) I'll lend you some money.

5. These begs are heavy.

east) I'll ship it past e-postal service now.

6. I left my wallet at home.

f) Shall I turn off the music?

vii. I need this photo urgently.

thou) I'll go you a drinking glass of water.

B) Consummate the sentences with Volition / WON'T and the suggested verbs:

call forget aid pay take tell

Example:
A: What would you similar?
B: I'll accept the pasta.

one
A: I tin can't open up this window.
B:   y'all?

2
A: It'south a secret.
B: I   anyone, I promise

3
A: When will I run across you again?
B: I   y'all this evening.

4
A: Tin I borrow 50$?
I   you back tomorrow.

v
A: It's my birthday next calendar week.
B: Don't worry. I

six
A: I don't feel very well.
B:  I   you home?

Speaking.

Look at the pictures and endeavor to guess what promises or offers the people are giving.

What promises do you lot oftentimes give?

Vocabulary Study and Practice. Phrasal Verbs with 'Dorsum'.

Complete the dialogue with one of the phrasal verbs.

remember come back give information technology dorsum pay me back accept it dorsum

one
A: I honey that shirt you gave me for my birthday. But information technology's a bit pocket-sized.
B: Don't worry. I'll   to the store and change information technology.

two
A: Tin I speak to Bart, delight?
B: I'm sorry. He isn't home at the moment.
A: OK. I`ll   afterward.

3
A: Alibi me. Could I talk to yous for a moment?
B: I'g really busy at the moment. Could y'all   in five minutes?

four
A: That'south my pen yous're using!
B: No, it'southward not. It'due south mine.
A: No, it's mine.  !

5
A: Can you lot lend me 50 euros, Nick?
B: It depends. When tin can yous  ?
A: Tomorrow. I'll go to the banking company first matter in the forenoon.

Vocabulary Revision. Prepositions.

Complete the questions with the correct preposition.

nearly for of to with

1. What did you dream  last night?
2. What radio station practise you normally listen  ?
3. What exercise you talk  with your friends?
4. Did y'all wait  a bus or a train today?
5. Who exercise you commonly concur  in your family?
6. Are you going to write  everyone tonight?
7. What exercise you think  this volume?
8. What are you thinking  at present?
ix. Do y'all oftentimes argue  people?
ten. Who was the first person you spoke  this morning?

Vocabulary Written report. Ordering a meal.

Match the phrases and the pictures. Put 1-8 into the gaps.

a) grilled salmon
b) T-bone steak
c) mushroom soup
d) tomato and mozzarella salad
due east) broiled potato
f) rare steak
g) fried chicken
h) grilled prawns

Watching and Speaking.

Sentinel how Allie and Mark are ordering a meal in the restaurant.

   i. What practise they society for starters?

   two. What does Allie order for her main course?

   iii. What kind of potatoes do they lodge

   4. How does Marker want his steak — rare, medium, or well done?

   v. What are they going to drink?

  Function-play the situation: y'all are a client and your partner is a waiter. You lot are going to guild something. What would you lot say in this example?

SAVE ANSWERS SEE YOU Soon!

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