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Exercise 17. In pairs make up and act out your own mini-dialogues on the patterns.Date: 2015-10-07; view: 425. And make up your own phrases with them. E) Find the following words and expressions in the dialogue, translate them into Russian 1. it doesn't matter 2. The thing is … 3. the same 4. right now 5. unfortunately 6. share (my / your) ideas (with) 7. have enough experience for … 8. I'm looking for somebody who can … 9. … don't / doesn't know how to … 10. I suppose … 11. look for 12. at least 13. trust 14. true 15. be a real box-office hit 1. How are you doing? – I'm doing pretty well, how about you? How is it going? – Just fine! What about you?
2. Guess what? We are making a new movie! – Really? That's interesting! Are you? How very interesting!
3. What's it about? – It's a story about … who … . What's the film about? What's the book about?
4. Well, your film is going to be really … . – Do you really think so?
5. I know how to … – That's good.
6. Are you saying that you're …-ing? – Yes, that's what I'm doing.
7. Is it true that you are …-ing? – No, not anymore.
8. I'd better get going. Good luck! – Good luck to you!
Îáðàòèòå âíèìàíèå! òîæå, òàêæå â óòâåðäèòåëüíûõ ïðåäëîæåíèÿõ è â âîïðîñàõ – also, too, as well, â îòðèöàòåëüíûõ ïðåäëîæåíèÿõ – either. Íàïð.: I like it too. Do you also like it? I don't like it either. Exercise 18. Translate into English.
Exercise 19. Act out your own dialogue. Student A: you are a film director shooting a new movie. Who is going to be in your production unit? It's funny to say that you are going to engage some world-famous filmmakers as well as your group mates! Student B: you are a journalist conducting an interview with a film director. Ask your interviewee about the plot of his film, the budget, the cast and the production unit. Don't forget to swap the roles!
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