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Getting helpDate: 2015-10-07; view: 463. Lesson 14, Unit 6, p. 44-45 Êóðñ, 1 ñåìåñòð (ÄÎÌÀØÍª ÇÀÂÄÀÍÍß) Vocabulary:rules and behaviour Grammar:permission in the present Ex. 1 Underline the correct verbs.
1. get / go on with someone; 2. make / have an argument 3. not take / not get any notice 4. get / go into trouble 5. go / have wrong 6. do / go badly at school
Ex. 2 Complete the text with the words below.
Active words: doing badly; wrong; into trouble; get on with; take any notice of; arguments;
When Kate moved schools last year she had a lot of problems. She didn't (1) … her new teachers and she got (2) … because she didn't do her homework. When her teachers complained, she didn't (3) … them. In fact, she had (4) … with most of them. She started (5) … at school and she didn't pass all her exams. Finally, her teachers talked to her parents. They found out that Kate was unhappy because she didn't have any new friends. She felt very lonely. Her teachers talked to the other students. Now Kate has lots of friends and she's doing well. Now she talks to other students who go (6) … to help them solve their problems.
Ex. 3Complete Tom's email from a summer camp with can / can't, have to / don't have to.
Dear Mum and Dad, Sports summer camp is great! The days are long, but fun. We (1) … get up at six every morning. We (2) … only sleep late at weekends when we (3) … get up until seven - can you believe it?! We (4) … go to bed between 9 p.m and 10.30 p.m, but I usually go to bed early. There are lots of activities to choose from. Everyone (5) … go swimming, cycling or walking, but you (6) … be over sixteen if you want to go climbing. Saturdays are rest days, we (7) … do anything we want. Last Saturday I slept all afternoon! Next Saturday I want to go on a trip to the local town, but you (8) … go without written permission from your parents. Please write to the camp counsellors so I can go. It's time for tea so I (9) … go. Love Tom Ex. 4Liz is on an exchange trip and is staying in a youth hostel with her classmates. Complete the rules with have to or don't have to.
RULES FOR VISITORS: make beds, keep rooms tidy, cook own food at weekends, wash up after cooking, be quiet after 11 p.m.
RULES FOR HOSTEL STAFF: clean bathrooms, wash sheets and towels make meals during the week.
1. Visitors … make their beds. 2. Visitors … cook their own food during the week. 3. Visitors … be quiet after 11 p.m. 4. Visitors … clean the bathrooms. 5. The hostel staff … do the washing-up. 6. The hostel staff … do the washing. Ex. 5Look at the notice on Nick's bedroom door. Compete the rules with can/can't.
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