Name 5 phrases to speak about daily routine
have dinner; get up; go to bed; go to work; get come.
Find and correct the mistakes:
1) When does you want to come back?
2) After then, I usually cook dinner.
1) When DO you want to come back?
2) After THAT, I usually cook dinner.
Make up questions :
1) When/ the gym / open?
2) How much/ it / cost?
1) When does the gym open ?
2) How much does it cost?
Name 7 means of transport
bus; train; plane; taxi; underground; car; bike; motorbike.
Find and correct the mistakes:
1) Is there dictionary in this room?
2) I have a cup of a tea.
1) Is there A dictionary in this room?
2) I have a cup of - tea.
How can we ask about the price? (2 questions)
How can we answer? (2 answers)
1) How much is it?/How much does it cost?
2) It costs 20 euros/ It's 20 euros.
Guess the words: 1) a person who travels; 2) a place where you can buy tickets.
1) passenger - a person who travels;
2) a ticket machine
Find and correct the mistakes:
1) There are trains tonight?
2) How many does it cost?
1) Are there any trains tonight?
2) How much does it cost?
Complete the sentences:
1) A return ____ Minsk, please.
2) Two singles ___ India ___ tomorrow, please.
1) A return TO Minsk, please.
2) Two singles TO India FOR tomorrow, please.
What services can we find in a hotel?
(We can find ...)
gym; hairdresser's; gift shop; swimming pool; restaurants; money exchange; guided tour
Make up 3 questions to the sentence:
My brother reads books in the evening.
1) When does your brother read books?
2) What does your brother read in the evening?
3) Who does read books (in the evening)?
4) What does your brother do in the evening?
Complete the sentence:
1) When ___ you want to come ____ ?
2) The plane ______ from _____ 21.
1) When do you want to come back ?
2) The plane leaves from gate 21.
What places can we find in a city? (name 5-6)
(We can find ...)
a pharmacy; an Internet cafe; a restaurant; a newsagent's; a hotel; a cafe; a cash machine; a payphone.
Choose the correct variant and explain your choice.
1) Any/Some airports have cafes and restaurants.
2) There isn't any/a hotel in my city.
1) Some (positive sentence)
2) a/an + sg noun for one thing
React to the phrases:
1) I'm sorry, but your room isn't ready
2) Thank you!
3) Have a nice day.
4) Do you have a map of the city?
1) That's a shame./ That's OK
2) You're welcome!
3) You too.
4) Yes, here you are.