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QLISTENING EEeaeay Choose one member of your family and tell the class about him/her: 1. what his/her name and age are 2 who he/she is to you 3 what he/she does (job, school, ete) 4. what he/she likes (hobbies, interests) 2 bookat the pictures and listen to Emma. ‘Then say who is who, asin the example: Stello is Emma's PB Ustenagain and choose ob or 1 Emmais from @) London b) Liverpool ¢) York 2. Emma's short films are about a)her friends bj hercity «her family 3. Stellais a)an au-pair b) a teacher ¢) a cousin 4 Emma’s mum designs a) houses 6) clothes. ¢) cors 5 Emma's dad has got a small a)car b) camera ¢) van 6 Emma's brother is 0) 16 years old b) 17 years old.) 15 years old 7 Pateick’s girlfriend's name is, 9) Pam 6) Polly Patty 8 Emma's sister goes to a) kindergarten b) school ¢) university Grammar You use a /an to talk about a person's job He is @ cameraman, She is an architect. NOT She is architect. Jausoy F wososie 108 4,2) Askand answer in pairs, architect [kitekt] 1 What is Emma's dream job? 2 Where is Stella from? au-pair |,00 ‘pea(r)| 3 What relatives has Stella got? cameraman |"k:einromen) 4 What are Emma's parents jobs? equipment {vi pmant| 5) What has Emmais dad got in his van? indergarten (dace 6 Where is Patrick? studio |'stju:diao] van [ven] PP» Check your answers by listening tothe audio. 2 Oxcana Kapniok, Kpictiva Kapniox AHIIUCbKA MOBA (6-H pix nanyanna) Tlinpysann aaa 6 xnacy iKnanie saranHol cepeanbol ocaiTh (3 ayaiocynposoaom) Oksana Karpyuk, Kristina Karpyuk ENGLISH (Wear 6) textbook for the sixth form of secondary schools (with audio support) icmepemeom oceimu i wayxu Yxpaiiu Tepuonins Bunasnnureo ActoH 2023 Ie JON/S24 :n04 jounae st -si2yyo 24) sasse'6 sieam pue sey umosg sey aye hog a 704 “aydurexa axp ur se'st 11 2eyM/oym ‘ssan6 ssaypo ayp 13) pue ssepp nok w) Guiyr/uosiad auo aquasag owed e held 7 sa4noig Au Joy wasaid Aepuysige s|— pos pue Bigs — Beq our ¥ essa Joqowdas Aw st ~ Safa anqq 206 sey ~ UeWOM aul ‘uloy Sune Aus }— 995 nak asnoy ay} 7 "peu Avan s1 ~ uopuoy Ut san!) — UIsNOD Ay T 12yp02to 50 som soy 2puo}g Yen J nfano9g DS} OYM 12155 JOLIA Ja4peD1 e Se SOM —J1eY apUOTA RIA IB JRYNNE—G e — JaISIsS4oND IA :ayduUON “aydurexa ayy ui se“22ua3u9s a0 uo} 0 sed aau4p aUIqWO> & "yn aun ur ann oy “yptem 0 sax souosg anny Aw Ya1yen ‘Auay, vos Au! s1 11815! oye uooue> an st sul 9 S@Ane}31 4w05 106 3A, ‘asnoy e ang Kay, ‘pieiq Buo} pey oy ew au, Bn pue ybiy sem 24 "Bop Aw sanayp Alan s\‘a6e Jeak © 1yBnoq | U>IYM 129515 514 12UI 39h amen suononb Jo 30] se 9pau ayy UI Wed e sawiowos sia RAN AN ‘wapnis KDA)! noge s9129""J0OIDs aun SEU. £ gael] Aye} ano yo saquiow aust" Bop au 7 “yevuod @14, 4m, Butsn ‘saouaaues axp arayduioy T. “opiasah “spn 20} mn0@ aur pairs wip/yrmm Bop aut s.i0yf aan woy/y2IYM S49} 347 B10 Asay) “o) Bau San] aoyy/oya pon ay 51 51yf——Y00Y>s,0.HDs | ua/o4N HH 243 SOUL syeuiue pue s6uy) 20) yn asn of @ ‘avdoad 104 aoyvoun asn ath @ we an ou ‘STVHINY “SONIHL ‘andoad EIR IPIYMOUM SNNONOUA 3ALLVTEY YVWWYYD > £202 :sony oamieeona, aoe © $200" OEE 0 Holey @ (1 e4:y-g onerag 28°) vuje20 loshivadao lonauesee sIewnee wt, #2eW% 6-5 eBOH eHHBEOH|, seduodu wivsua¥ow setrWoulns exnAnkdu 00s VeIdaLeH HAHAvENEEH 62 = £202 50°90 18 mBd4 HON eO¥0H) pod nan | nyse woourrdouynyyonDeoeHaWorag "Why are frogs green? What is that big ball in the sky at night2" But even when | don't have answers to all of his questions, he is so curious and annoying! ‘The girl who has long blonde hair is my older sister Sue. She is seventeen years old, and she always wears a Lot of make-up and big earrings. Sue can be a bit selfish and bossy sometimes, "Tm the oldest, Mike, so you should listen to ‘The man who has a grey beard is my grandpa. We call him Pirate Ed! because he travelled around the world a lot on a big ship. But that is only his ‘nickname. His real name is Edward, and he speaks ten languages! Our grandpa knows alot and tells us many amazing stories, which make him very interesting! Youcan also see a man with a ponytail. This is my uncle Harry. Harry, who is my father’s brother, is very funny and makes us Laugh a lot. However his wife Linda, who is slim, is always serious, The girl who wears her hair in braids is ‘my cousin Amy. She is eleven and she is very shy.im, who is her brother, is very thin, so my granny Liz often says, "Jimmy, you must eat more if you want to_be big and strong" The boy who is untidy is my other cousin Robert. This is not my whole family. | have got many ather relatives, but they are not in this picture, 3 Read the text again and complete the sentences. Melissa is Mike's ‘Amy is Mike's Harryis Mike's. Sue is Mike's. George is Mike's... Liz is Mike's Linda is Mikes Edward is Mike's Ted is Mike's Robert is Mike's A Correct the sentences. 1. Mike's mother is very 5 Grandpa Ed is boring, helpful but worried. 6 Mike's uncle is often serious. Mike's father is very thin 7 Aunt Linda makes everyone laugh, 3. Ted is always curious and 8 Amyhas a ponytail. funny. 9 Jim is very fat. 4 Sue wears big glasses. 10 Robert is nice and clean. [5 Think about your family members. 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OW pur ysisuy :YaLuVLs www.kids-online.net THE ROLE OF FAMILY My mum says life isso different these days ~ new technologies, new ways of communication, new standards and traditions, However, family still plays an important rote in our modern world, Just tke in the past, family means a married couple, with or without children. There are also relatives ~ people that are related to us, ike ‘grandparents, uncles and aunts, cousins and so on. However, family is more than just a group of people connected by roots. This isa place where we get help and support in life, Plus, diferent naticnalities have different family standards. For example, in many countries both parerts work while in others a man is the only person with a job. There are families where parents live apart from their children ‘and those who are always together. Some children grow up in a full family, whereas others only have a mum or a dad. The number of kids in a family is not the same, too, and there are cultures where a pet can be a family member. Thanks to todays globalisation, we can all sha'e and discover different views and habits in every country. However, there are some things thatal nations have in common —ateriiy yap fat YOU is aplace of love and support. s wore} WP Listen, then read the blog. Choose the true sentences, couple [apt ‘2 Read the text again and tell the class what other roles a family can have. 26 4 2 3 8 Atari's stl very mportart in curmord today. member merbat) A familys usta oroup of people whe tive together, f20t ut AAlnationalites have the same family norms _stePfather'stepfe:Ba(7) and traditions. stepmother |'stepmada(r)| Nt in all families both parents work, support [sa'po°t Fanilies never live apart. connected {sek related [neste Net all children have both parents. li ‘The number of kids in every family is different. apart [2'pait] Aamily is a place of business. whereas Lweor'es] @ to have in common © to look after, ‘2, Match the countries to the nationalities, 1 England a German 2 Italy b Polish 3. Ukraine Chinese 4 The USA d_ English 5. France ©. Spanish 6 Germany f Brazilian 7 Canada 9. Ukrainian 8 Poland Italian 9 Spain i Australian 10 Brazil j American 11 Australia k French 12 China \ Gnadian 3 Ask and answer in pairs, as in the example. 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Buy some great products for your children at Kids Around and Smiggle! ‘Apart from all the shopping, Westfield offers you entertainment — the VUE Cine- ‘mo, All Star Lanes with bowling fun and ity Bouldering with climbing. practice! ‘There are also around 100 places to eat in Westfield — fram snack bars like Burger King and Costa Coffee to European and Asian cafes like Barino or You Me Sushi ‘To find more about this great mal, visit the main Westfield website — Westfetdcom, | Listenand read the article above. Then choose 0b o 1 Shoppingis.. a)anecessity b) pleasure < anecessity and a pleasure 2 Westfield isin. a) Southampton b) London ¢) Cambridge 3. InWestfield there are over... 4) 100 shops 6) 500 shops ¢) 200 shops 4 Atthe WE Cinema you can...) watch fllms b) play games «) do sport 5. 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AYVINEVIOND QGRAMMAR BREE We use the *ing'form of the verb to speak about our likes and dislikes, interests cr hobbies, ‘THE ‘ING’ FORM OF THE VERB (Otha enjoys travelling. Peter can't stand fishing. My hobby is collecting stamps. 1 Read about hobbies and write about your / your mum's / friends / cousin's hobbies, ‘2 Read and write a few true sentences about what you like and don't lke 3 2 as in the example. Nearly everyone has a hobby of some kind: blogging, collecting funny memes, toy Cars or stickers, reading, painting, solving puzzles, listening to music, playing chess or billards, horse riding or growing roses, playing the guitar or gardening, Example: My hobby is picking up mushrooms. My mum's hobbies are cooking and dancing. My father's hobby is colectng coins. My favourite sport is ice-skating. enjoy dancing to pop music, Skating is also a very ‘good way of keeping fit. What about you? What is your favourite sport? Say what you think about these leisure activities: watching films ‘on TV,dancing, swimming in the river, cing out with friends fishing, cycling, climbing, picking Lup mushrooms, jogging, boating, skiing, camping, etc. | often go swimming, fishing, sailing and riding, How often do you go skating? Example: My fovourite leisure activity is don’ enjoy. 4 (cally) like/enjoyfove... (very much) 1 don') tke. ‘Ask and answer in pairs. 1 Doyou have a passion for dancing? «6 2. What don't you like doing? 3 Are you crazy about reading? 7 4 What do you enjoy doing? 5 Does your mother like taking photos? 8 ‘Who enjoys going to the theatre in your family? Is your friend interested in studying English? Can you stand climbing mountains? @READING EEE OP 1 isten andrea. Find out how different people can be. All people are different ~ some are tall, some are short. Some of us have blond straight hair and blue ‘eyes, while others have red curly hair and green eyes. There are those who wear glasses and those who have freckles. We are all different in character as well There are people who are funny of with a great sense of humour, but they can be a bit careless. On the ‘other hand, there are individuals that are serious and well-organised, but they ‘can be a bit bossy or even selfish sometimes. However, is that it? Are appearance and behaviour the only two things that make us different? Definitely not Everyone has various hobbies ~ things which they like to do in treir free time. A lot of people are energetic, so they enjoy doing sports, playing games or travelling around the world, There are also those who are more calm, and they can't stand being on the move all the time. Instead, they are crazy about reading, collecting things or painting. Some people are curious, and they are keen on visiting museums, art galleries and theatres rather than going to the cinema or the skating rink. 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Is there anything else Emma says about Eve? zi ve E age ss © sirtnday: 25 December Good at: Biology, Science Likes: Surfing the Net Pet: goldfish Nemo i @ 42) Listen to Emma's interview and ©" say what Mike would like to be. ») Read the questions and put them in order. What do you do in the evenings? hat Fitms do you like? 0 you do any sport? D3 itnat do you do on weekdays? where do you usually go? 20 you often go to the cinema? what schoot do you go ta? de you want to be a film star when you grow up? what do you do in your free time? © Listen again and check the order. 4) Answer the questions. J Dota ne arr pr place of birth: Glasgow, Scotland QGRAMMAR EEGRan ———————— PAST SIMPLE TENSE Affirmative Negative \WouyHe/She/ltWe/They watched a film yesterday. WWou/He/She/lt/We/They didn't watch a film yesterday ‘We use the Past Simple for actions which happened in the past. J didn't goto schoo! last Monday. | was Ron visited his granny last weekend. 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It ALL INCLUDES & BALL This game is played by two teams of five players. The aim is to shoot the ball into the ‘opposing team’s basket. When one team tries to score, the other one tries to stop them from scoring, What is special here is that the players have to dribble all the time. This is an action when a person jumps and bounces the ball up and down off the court. In general, the game includes four parts. Each part lasts for twelve ‘minutes. In the end, the team with the most points wins. This kind of sport is a game played inside or outside for sixty or ninety minutes. It is for two teams of six players, and it has three parts with two timeouts. You need a ball and ahigh net. The players hit the ball with their hands or arms over the net, But they ‘cannot catch or hold it Each team gets paints when they hie the opposing ground with the ball. The winner is the first team that gets fifteen points. This sport is an outdoor game for two teams of eleven players. The goalkeeper is, the only person who can touch the ball with their hands, hold it and throw it Their job is not to let the ball from the opposing team get into the gates of their team. The other players can only kick or roll the ball. A Gj ESXJYOU__ team gets points when they kick the ball, and it hits the alee een ALIS i nheny eS oar court |jo:t) ‘the most paints wins. goal |g!) t point [point] a ‘timeout |'taimaot| opposing [0'p20219) to bounce [bons] to dribble |‘énb!| to kick] to roll (201) ‘to shoot {u:t) « lll QGRAMMAR EEaean 1 3 A, Write your own six sentences in the passive. PRESENT SIMPLE PASSIVE be + 3rd form of the verb ‘We use the Present Simple Passive when: © the action is more important than the person who does it. My new earrings are made of gold. n0 matter who made them) ‘© the person who does the action is unknown or obvious. The goods are presented on this website. (obviously by the company) ‘Active: Models wear make-up. Passive: Make-up is worn by models. 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