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Report to the group how many things your partner can do.


Date: 2015-10-07; view: 455.


Your partner will count them.

In pairs. Mention as many things you can do as possible, using

Exercise 41. . How talented are you?

Then report how many of you can do whatever is specified in your question.

Mill around asking your fellow-students.

Exerrcise 40. Each student takes one item and makes a question.

Exercise 38. Mill around offering and accepting help.

Use the pattern:

 

- I canlend you my pen, if you like.

- Thanks. / Great!

 

 

Exercise 39. Turn these commands into polite requests, using can or could.

 

Example: Do it. => Can you do it, please?

 

  1. Turn on the light.
  2. Turn off the TV.
  3. Make a report.
  4. Book the tickets.
  5. Answer a few questions.
  6. Call me back later.
  7. Explain it to me.

 

 

  1. to have a simple conversation in English
  2. to order a meal in English
  3. to read a British newspaper
  4. to read an American newspaper
  5. to read English books in the original
  6. to understand an American film
  7. to understand a British film
  8. to understand native English-speakers
  9. to understand non- native English-speakers
  10. to find your way in an English town
  11. to make a presentation in English
  12. to make a report in English
  13. to speak English fluently
  14. to write a film review in English
  15. to write a script in English
  16. to count to a million in English

 

a little / a bit quite well very well

The student with the highest number is the most talented!

Example: Student A – I can walk very well. I can swim a little. I can play volleyball quite

well.

Student B – My partner can do three things.

 


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