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Vocabulary
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Free-time activities
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chat online • do voluntary work • draw cartoons • go dancing • go out for a meal • go to the cinema •
go to the gym • go to a youth centre • learn a language • make models • play computer games •
play an instrument • play tennis • relax
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A magazine article
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1 Jamie and Ellie don’t talk about their free- 1 What does Jamie do for the blog?
time activities in My Favourite Space.
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in Liverpool.
3 What does Ellie do in her free time?
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Present simple 6
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2 1 I (chat) online to my
We use the present simple for actions best friend at the moment.
happening now / habits and routines. 2 Ben (play) computer
games right now.
Adverbs of frequency 3 They (go) to the cinema
3 now.
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I often do sports. (do / often) 4 I (play) tennis now.
1 She her friends I (lose) the game!
at the weekend. (meet / usually) 5 Eva (draw) cartoons
2 They bored. by hand at the moment. She’s really good!
3 We
4 He
(be / sometimes)
Time expressions
(relax)
(go / never)
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5 You a car
to work. (drive / always) always at the moment every day now
6 I voluntary work. often this week twice a week usually
(do / often)
Present simple Present continuous
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4 every day
My brother often goes swimming.
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4 1 I (play) computer
games every day.
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Simon isn’t talking (not talk) about his free-time 1 What / you / usually / do / at the weekend?
activities now.
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1 At the moment, Karen 2 How / often / you / watch films?
(learn) French. She (not
study) Spanish. 3 What / you / do / now?
2 Paul (not usually
play) an instrument, but he often 4 Where / you / usually / meet your friends?
(go) to the gym.
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3 They (not do) anything 5 you / listen to music / now?
at the moment. They
(relax).
Gerunds
4 I (not meet) my friends
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every day. I usually
them at the weekend.
5 We
We
(not study) today.
(play) tennis.
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(see)
Peter / like / play tennis.
Peter likes playing tennis.
1 Kate / be / good at / draw cartoons.
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2 They / enjoy / meet their friends.
1 Chris is using your computer. e
He often surfs the net on it. 3 He / hate / travel.
2 Cathy isn’t eating breakfast.
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(sing) in the shower.
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Character adjectives
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adventurous • cautious • confident • dishonest • energetic • friendly • funny • generous • honest •
lazy • quiet • selfish • serious • shy • talkative • unsociable
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My brother Alex has got lots of energy – he’s very energetic. He’s (1) and he loves
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(2)
exploring places like the Amazon. He’s got lots of friends because he’s very .
He often gives them presents because he’s very (3) . He always thinks about others
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because he isn’t (4) . Sometimes he doesn’t stop talking. He’s very (5) .
(6)
He isn’t shy like me. He’s very , and he can make people laugh because he’s
(7)
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Listening
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sing karaoke
5 does his hobby for his friends.
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Making suggestions / An evening at home
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Model Dialogue
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Holly
Do you fancy playing computer games? Emma
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No, that’s boring. Let’s
OK. What do you want to watch? watch a film instead.
I’ve got The Hunger Games,
Breakout and The Hobbit. Oh, The Hunger Games,
definitely.
Let’s get some food too.
No, let’s have a pizza instead. FR OK. Good idea. Do you feel like having
a curry?
OK.
Let’s invite Rachel too.
Yeah, cool. I’ll phone her now.
Speaking Task
2 Prepare a dialogue
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personal profile Writing Task
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3 3 Teenagers in Poland are into
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Which of the nationalities (A–C) …
2 Poland teenagers are similar to those
1 makes lasting friendships?
from .
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Present simple Present continuous
● Czasu present simple używamy, gdy mówimy ● Czasu present continuous używamy, gdy mówimy
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o nawykach, przyzwyczajeniach oraz czynnościach o czynnościach trwających teraz, w tej chwili.
wykonywanych regularnie. Karen is playing the piano.
We go to school every day. ● Czas present continuous tworzymy w następujący
Lucy plays computer games in the evenings. sposób: podmiot + is / are + czasownik z końcówką -ing.
● W zdaniach twierdzących w 3 os. l. pojedynczej Affirmative
do czasownika w formie podstawowej dodajemy -s: I am watching TV now.
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walk walks. He / She / It is watching TV now.
You / We / They are watching TV now.
Zwróć uwagę na poniższe zasady pisowni:
Negative
◗ do czasowników zakończonych na: -o, -ch, -sh, -ss
I am not studying French now.
dodajemy -es, np. finish finishes, go goes, He / She / It is not studying French now.
◗ w przypadku czasowników zakończonych (isn’t)
na spółgłoskę i -y, -y zastępujemy -ies,
np. study
Affirmative
studies, cry cries. FR We / You / They
Interrogative
Are you watching TV?
are not studying French now.
(aren’t)
Short answers (+ / -)
Yes, I am. / No, I am not.
I / You / We / They play tennis after school.
Is he listening to music? Yes, he is. / No, he isn’t.
He / She / It plays tennis after school.
Are they singing? Yes, they are / No, they aren’t.
● Do tworzenia przeczeń i pytań w czasie present simple
używamy czasownika posiłkowego do / does.
Time expressions
Negative
● Zwróć uwagę na typowe określenia czasu, których
I / You / We / They do not go swimming after school.
(don’t) używamy w czasach present simple i present continuous.
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He / She / It does not go swimming after school. Present simple Present continuous
(doesn’t) every day now
once / twice a week at the moment
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1 learn a) models 1 How often you
2 do b) online (go) shopping?
3 chat c) cartoons 2 you (watch) TV
4 draw d) voluntary work at the moment?
5 make e) a language 3 What your friends
(do) now?
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4 you always (do)
your homework in your bedroom?
cautious funny generous lazy talkative
5 your friend
1 Paul’s – he often gives money (play) basketball at the weekend?
to charities.
2 Kevin is
new activities.
3 Kate always makes me laugh, she’s very
.
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– he doesn’t like trying 5