Saturday, October 12, 2013

Check point 1-3

1. How much do you know about your partner?
A. Complete the sentences with an adverb or adjective. then make guesses about your partner by circling the affirmative or negative form of the verb.
Your guesses
My partner......
1. eats  slowly
2. doesn't listen carefully to the weather forecast
3. can draw well
4. doesn't gets upset easily
5. feels  bad if she can't do a job properly
6. tries  hardly to be on time for appointments.
B. Pair work. Ask and answer questions to check your guesses. Show interest in what your partner says.
A: I'm a artist, don't you know.
B: Yeah, I never tought you can draw.
A: Really? I have a lot of nice paint, some of my paint are sold expensive.
B: Serously I want to see your paints when I was a child I can draw really well.

2. Have you ever?
- Have you ever seen someone famous?
- Have you ever eaten something unusual?
- Have you ever won a prize or a competition?
- Have you ever been late for an important event?
- Have you ever broken the bone?
- Have you ever gotten sick and miss a class?
- Have you ever had an argument?
- Have you ever lost something important?
- Have you ever bought yourself something special?
- Have you ever thrown a party?
3. What natural and human wonders would you like to see? 
Natural features
 - Volcano - Mt.Fuji
 - Canyon - Yarlung Tsangpo
 - Longest river - Nile
 - Largest desert - Sahara.
Buildings and structures
 - The Great Pyramid in Egypt
 - Roller coaster in Great Britain
4. Can you complete this conversation?
Sergio: Have you been to the new sports complex?
Peter: No, but  I've heard it's fabulous. how about you?
Sergio: Actually, I've been there every weekend this summer.
Peter: Have you? What'sit like?
Sergio: Great. You see the coolest people there. I saw Jillian and Maggie there Saturday. They're always
hanging out at the skating rink.
Peter: Maybe we should go skating there sometime.
Sergio: Yeah. We really should.
Peter: So, what's the pool there like?
Sergio: Gigantic. I think it's the biggest pool at least.
Peter: Do you remember that little pool in Lincoln Park?
Sergio: Yeah. We always had a lot of fun.
Peter: We sure did. But it was incredibly small.
Sergio: Yeah, but I've ever seen it was free. It costs $20 to swim in this new pool!

5. What do you think?
1. What's the tallest buiding in this city?
   - The tallest building is Tuushen hotel.
2. What's the nicely park around here?
   -Mongolian National Amusement Park is the nicely park around here.
3. Where's the best place to sit and watch people?
   - National garden is the best place.
4. Where is the most expensive restaurant in this city?
   - In this city the most expensive restaurant is Blue Sky's restaurant.
5. What's the most delicious thing you've ever eaten?
   - I think bakery is the most delicious
6. What's the worst movie you've ever seen?
   -  I think Big fish is the worst movie of mongolia
7. Who's the busiest person you know?
   - My girlfriend is the very busiest person when she is doing her homework 
(but she spend me some time)

6. What are they like?

 extremely generous                      
 completely talented
 really disorganized                       
 extremely reliable
 really impatient                           
 awfully arrogan

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From 
the mountains to the sea






        1)  Fill in the missing labels on this map of Australia.
                
Sydney Harbour bridge
                  

Sydney Opera House



Melville island 



Lake Eyre

Blue mountains

Great Sandy desert



Darling rive


Pacific ocean










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Have you Ever?....                   
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  Or 
1) Rewrite the sentences so that they have an opposite meaning. Use the words in the box.
            Badly         Happy       Mean     Rude            
1.    My father driver really well.                 
       My father driver really badly.
2.    My best friend can be very kind.          
       My best friend can be very mean.  
3.    My boss is an extremely polite person.
       My boss is an extremely rude person.
4.    I was pretty unhappy in school.             
       I was pretty happy in school.  


       2) For each of the underlined words, think of a word with an opposite meaning.

1.    I have a pretty loud voice.
       I have pretty quite voise.
 2. My mother is extremely demanding
     My mother is extremely undemanding
 3. I'm usually late for appointments. 
     I'm usually early for appointment.
 4. My brother eats very quickly
     My brother eats very slowly.
 5. I think English is difficult.
     I think English is easy.
 6. My sister and I have similar tastes.
      My sister and I have different tastes.

       3) Word Builder Use the prefixes im-, in-, un-, and dis-, to create opposite meaning for these words. Use a dictionary to help you find or check the opposite you don’t know.

  1. He's patient           impatient                                    
  2. She is honest         dishonest
  3. He's friendly          unfriendly
  4. He's competent     uncompetent
  5.They're organized   disorganized
  6. He looks healthy    unhealthy
  7. She's reliable         unreliable
  8. She's considrate    unconsidrate