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1 A drama teacher at school (entertained, inspired, resembled) our son to become. amactor, 2. If you want to take photographs, you must ask. (appointment, medication, permission) from one of the guards, 3. To my surprise, there was a loud. (applause, emotion, humor) at the end of ‘Mrs. Long’s speech. 4. The movie. (touches, presents, instructs) its characters in such a way that I find difficultto believe in, 5.Aperson of his (ability, possibility, audience) will have no difficulty getting a job. 6.When Tom's (experience, massage, depression) got worse, his parents took him to psychologist. Prefixes: ine im- ire il- A prefix is a letter or group of letters that we add to the beginning of a word to change its, ‘meaning, Inthis book, we will study the most commonly used prefixes in English. The prefixes in-, im, ir-and if- mean not. Examples: © It’s nota special occasion. Just wear ordinary, informal clothes. © This information is incorrect. The train leaves at 2:30, not 3:20. © Tcan'tanswer this question. It's impossible. © Nobody likes Fred. He isa very impolite student.experienced complete probable regular properly difference direct 1.Weeamean ‘way toavoid the city center 2.Let’s not wait for Mike anymore. It’s highly__thathe will arrivetonight. 3 tis difficult to find a good job when you are young and. 4. Itis hard to make a good decision because our information is 5. They will not allow you to enter the meeting if you are dressed. 6. The manager listened to Helen’s explanation with complete @ammar 1. Little Mary is ten months old now. (walk) Can she walk? 2. My daughter’s going to Spain. (speak Spanish) 3. Billand Sheila want to buy a house. how much/pay) 4. My brother is looking for a job. (what/do) 5. Annand Ihave a lovely hotel room, (see the sea) 6. John is starting the guitar. (what/play)Activity, 1 tide a bike 2.swim 3.use a computer 4. play tennis 5. play the piano 6. speak French, Simon. Mary No ‘Yes ‘Yes No. No ‘Yes 1. Simon can‘tride a bike. and Mary can either 2. 1 Ai Are the peopleinthscity a fendly a the peoplein yourbometown? B: Yes, most of them are. 2. A: Can Mrs. Cook to drive a car? B: No, she’s too old to drive. 3, A: Which is worst, cafeteria food or restaurant food? B: Cafeteria food, I suppose. 4. A: Does your wife know English? ‘B: Well, she can understand English, but she can’t speak it well. 5. A: Hello, can I speak to Jerry, please? No No ‘Yes ‘Yes No Yes B: Sorry, he’s not in at the moment. Can I take a message? 6. A: Can your electronic dictionary translate words into Arabic? : I'm afraid, it doesn’t can.ENGLISH TEACHER WANTED. SECRETARY WANTED Have aB.A.degree in English lireratmre ‘Type 70 words per minute Have three years experience of teaching English ‘Work with the computer Need to speak a little Spanish Need to speak a little Spanish Ability Frank Jane | Martha havea B.A. in English literature ‘Yes Yes: ‘Yes have experience of teaching English No ‘Yes Yes speak Spanish ‘No Yes No type fast, ‘Yes Yes No ‘work with the computer ‘Yes ‘Yes Yes experience of teaching. Frank ‘Student A: Can Frank work as an English teacher? Student B: No, because he can’t speak Spanish and he doesn’thave any a]1. The government cannot avoid the (problem) oftunemployment any longer. 2. Max now (certainly) knows that he has always been wrong about Diana. 3.Itis unfortunate that most of the world’s (people) don’t get enough toeat. 4. Iwas hoping that my landlord would (decrease) the renta little, but he did not! 5. The government hopes that higher changes will encourage people to (save) water. 6. If you everneed any help, you know you can (depend) onme. Prefixes: un- — dis- The prefixes un- and dis- mean not. Examples: © David doesn’t ike the children in his new school. They're rather unfriendly. © We got the news from an unreliable source of information. © Don’tever trust Peter. He’s a dishonest person. © [dislike living in this neighborhood because itis too crowded.L.Itseems__fora child to spend so much timealone. 2..Laura. five years ago and no one has heard from her since then. 3.1 with you. Tdon’t think it would be the right thing todo. 4. Ted is an honest man and there is no reason to. him. 5. Rebecca felt very while she was walking through the streets alone. 6. Mr. Thompson was never a successful teacher, He was always with his students. Qanmar 1, Don’t drink too much coffee before you go to bed. You won't sleep. 2. It's Rita’s birthday next Sunday. She 26. 3.1'm sorry I was ate this morning. It again, 4. The soccer players have practiced hard, I’m sure they the match, 5.“"What ave you giving Oliver for his birthday?” “Idon’tknow.I_____hima T-shirt.” 6." When are you going to hear from Sonia?” “[don'tknow. SheCanada pizza Tuesday newcar takeatrip takea taxi | 1, Where are you going for vacation? T'mnot sure. I may go to Canada. 2. What are you doing this weekend? Idon’tknow. hide tri eibEeart 3. When will you see Amanda? P'mnotsure. ia 4, What are you going to have for dinner? Idon’tknow.. ‘5, How are you going to get home tonight? T'mnot sure. s 6. Thear you won some money. What are you going to buy? Idon’t know, —__. as i 1, A: What time will tomorrow evening’s concert start? B: Vmnotsure. It will start at 8:30. 2. Az I.don’t wantto cook tonight. B: Allright, Then, I'llcook. 3, A:Do you want to go out tonight? B: No, I'm going to watch the soccer game on TY. 4. A: Was Alan present atthe last meeting? 'B:No, and for this reason he may don’t know the new members, 5. A: Did you listen to the weather report? B: Yes, it ay rain, so you don’thave to take an umbrella. 6. A:I'm going away fora few days.I'm leaving tonight, oI won'tbe at home tomorrow. B: Don’twony. I'll take care of everything. ee UNIT 2.OQpiuviinicatiche Activity cut his finger catch a cold lose the game sprain his ankle break the dishes have an accident Swudent B: He may cut his finger.Be ws ONE. = (Vacabatary ; . a 1. Would you do me a (orfva) and mail this letter for me? 2. This type of reaction is (momeno) tomost children of that age. 3. The birth (eart) is now falling in most countries of the world. 4, Mrs. Gomez showed great (grudvea) during her long illness, 5, My mother cooked enough to (efde) usall week. 6.Youhavethe(edfermo)__tocome and goas you wish, Prefixes: sub- super- The prefix szb- means under or less than, and the prefix super- means above or more than. Examples: © That road is very cangerous. Use the subway to getabross. @ Last night we saw a French movie with English subtitles. © Concorde is a supersonic plane. It flies faster than sound. © He was so powerful that he sometimes seemed almost superhuman.
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