Exercise 5. Ask general questions. Give negative answers. Work in pairs

Model: He always gives her presents.

Does he always give her presents? - No, he doesn’t. He doesn’t give her presents.

1. They speak French very well. 2. He goes in for sports every week. 3. She has a modern computer. 4. My sister calls me Dan. 5. They know many English songs. 6. He likes modern art. 7. My friends often visit museums. 8. We send letters to our friends. 9. I try to keep fit. 10. My dog likes cats. 11. This watch goes. 12. We have an English lesson three times a week.


**Exercise 6. Find and correct one mistake in each sentence.

1. She buies bananas every week. 2. Their children do go to school every morning. 3. She watchs TV every week. 4. Your sister relax every week. 5. We cook often pizza. 6. Ann and Pete goes to work every day. 7. My mother haves three children. 8. He studys German at school.

 

Exercise 7. Ask special questions. § 12.2.

1) When…? → The dean comes at half past nine.

2) What…? → The girl asks us a lot of questions.

3) How often…? → We always air our classroom twice a day.

4) Who…? → They tell us about their studies.

5) What book…? → I read an English book every day.

6) What kind of…? →My father drives a new car.

7) How…? → He speaks English very well.

8) Where…? → My sister goes to her office on week-days.

9) How many…? → We have three classes on Monday.

 

**Exercise 8. Translate into English.

1. Пэт изучает немецкий язык в школе. 2. Его дети редко ходят в музеи. 3. Я не люблю смотреть телевизор по вечерам. 4. Мы путешествуем в Турцию (Turkey) каждый год. 5. Они часто слушают популярную музыку? 6. Я хорошо играю в баскетбол. 7. Ты получаешь стипендию? 8. Он не говорит по-испански. 9. Мои друзья живут в общежитии.

 

*Exercise 9. Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form, complete the text and tell about your hobby. § 8.2.

A hobby (to be) a regular activity or interest that is undertaken for pleasure. Examples of hobbies (to include) collecting stamps or coins, cooking, knitting, dancing etc. Some people (to like) to stay indoors and do things that (not to involve) physical activity: they read detective or love stories, watch TV-programs or play computer games; the latter are called mouse-potatoes.

The others (to prefer) outdoor activities such as hiking, sailing, rock climbing, fishing, hunting. Some hobbies (to result) in an end product and are considered creative hobbies. Examples of this would be woodworking, painting, photography, sewing. In Britain walking and gardening (to be) very popular. As for me, I prefer these activities: …

 


Exercise 10. Read the Past Simple forms according to the pronunciation.

[t] [d] [id]

passed changed graduated

forced entered started

liked loved studied

worked lived lasted

watched controlled attended