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Course 8

Unit 5
Personal care and appearance
Unit 5
Personal care
and
appearance.
Solon services
A haircut
A facial
A shave
A manicure
A pedicure
waxing
Make up application
Dye the hair

dye the hair


Straightening of hair
Massage
therapeutic
Swedish massage Shiatsu
massage massage
The five main techniques used in Swedish massage -- stroking
and gliding; kneading; rubbing; tapping or pounding; vibration -
Shiatsu massage therapy relies on the use the fingers, thumbs
- are probably what spring to mind when you think about a
and palm to apply pressure to various areas of the body’s
"typical" massage.
surface to help heal common ailments and conditions, and
correct imbalances in the body.
Group exercise classes.

Yoga
Pilates
Spinning

kickboxing
State of the art gym.

The latest in exercise equipment.


gym https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GolqtPDttVc

salon https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=icrd-KWGJy0

spa https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9kfva0Omtls
What are the advantages of combining
exercise and fitness with spa and massage
services in a club?
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3:05 Unit 5, Lesson 1
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Hair Hair Comb
brushes
Toothbrush
razor
Nail clipper

Nail file
Shampoo

Soap
Hair spray

Deodorant
Aftershave

Shaving Cream
Hand and
body lotion

Sun screen
Floss

Toothpaste
Makeup
Lipstick

Face powder
Eyelash
mascara

Nail Polish

Eye
shadow
More Personal Care Products https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=odizSZIJzeY
Quantifiers for indefinite
quantities and amounts.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zbQAIJK7chE
USE SOME IN QUESTIONS
WHEN IT IS AN OFFER OR
YOU EXPECT A POSITIVE
RESPONSE
More examples:
• A /an : singular nouns THERE’S AN ONION ON THE SHELF./I HAVE A COMB IN MY ROOM.
(AFFIRMATIVE/NEGATIVE/INTERROGATIVE)
• SOME: plural countable nouns / uncountable nouns (AFFIRMATIVE / INTERROGATIVE *OFFER /REQUEST
• THERE ARE SOME BOOKS ON THE DESK.
• THERE IS SOME PEPPER FOR THE MEAL.
• DO YOU WANT SOME WATER? / DO YOU NEED SOME HELP?
• ANY: plural countable nouns / uncountable nouns (NEGATIVE SENTENCES / INTERROGATIVE)
• THERE AREN’T ANY BOOKS ON THE DESK.
• THERE ISN’T ANY PEPPER FOR THE MEAL.
• ARE THERE ANY BOOKS ON THE DESK?
• DO YOU HAVE ANY CARROTS FOR THE SALAD?
EXCEPTION: ANY IN AFFIRMATIVE MEANS CUALQUIER/ CUALQUIERA
PLEASE HELP ME WITH ANY ASSIGNMENT.
I WANT ANY BREAD TO EAT. IT DOESN’T MATTER.
WHAT SHAMPOO DO YOU WANT? ANY.
1.We need some bananas.
2.You can't buy any posters in this shop.
3.Peter bought some new books.
4.She always takes some sugar with her coffee.
5.There aren't any folders in my bag.
6.I have some magazines for you.
7.There are some apples on the table.
8.Pam does not have any pencils on her desk.
some
SOME / ANY / A / AN
any
a
any
any
any
an
some some

any a
any
some
some
any
any
any some
some a
a
any
some
Some
any some
Use a lot of or lots of in:
Affirmative
Negative
Interreogative

MUCH - MANY
NEGATIVE
SENTENCES

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sOzZbvciraI
More examples
• A lot of / lots of : plural countable nouns / non-count nouns (AFFIRMATIVE / NEGATIVE/
INTERROGATIVE)
• I have a lot of brushes in use. / I don’t have a lot of brushes in use. / Do you have a lot of brushes?
• Many: plural countable nouns (NEGATIVE / INTERROGATIVE)
• There aren’t many people in the party. / Are there many people in the party?
• MANY IN AFFIRMATIVE: SO MANY / TOO MANY
• There are too many people in the party.
• Much: non-count nouns (NEGATIVE / INTERROGATIVE)
• There isn’t much coffee for me. / Is there much coffee for me?
• MUCH IN AFFIRMATIVE: SO MUCH / TOO MUCH
• There’s so much coffee for me.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wMupLlOIgLY
• There’s a lot of shaving cream.
• There is lots of shaving cream.
• There are a lot of brushes.
• There are lots of brushes.
• MANY AND MUCH NOT SO COMMON IN AFFIRMATIVE SENCENCES
• EXCEPT:
• SO MUCH / TOO MUCH / SO MANY / TOO MANY (AFFIRMATIVE)
• There’s so much shapoo for my hair.
• There are too many combs in that store.
a lot of
many much

much
many
a lot of
a lot of
a lot of

a lot of
a lot of
a lot of / lots of

a lot of
a lot
a lot of / many

a lot of
much
Make an appointment at a salon or spa.
A: Hello. Classic Spa and Salon.
B: Hello. This is Monica Morgan. I’d like to make
an appointment for a haircut.
A: When would you like to come in, Ms Morgan?
B: Today, if possible.
A: Let me check . . . Sean has an opening at
2:00
B: Actually, that’s a little early for me. Is someone
available after 4:00?
A: Yes. Yelena can see you then.

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Unit 5, Lesson 2, Pg. 054, Ex. A Conversation model
There’s someone at the door.

There isn’t anyone at the door.


There isn’t anybody at the door.

There is no one at the door.


There’s someone at the salon.
Affirmative
There’s somebody with her. Sentences
There’s something to eat. Interrogative
Someone is waiting. only for requests
Somebody works there.
Something is on my plate.
Can someone give me a manicure?
Can someone help me?
There isn’t anybody at the salon.
There isn’t anyone with her. Negative and
There’s nobody at the salon. There isn’t anything to eat. Interrogative
Sentences
There’s no one with her. Is there anybody at the salon?
There’s nothing to eat. Is there anyone with her?
Is there anything to eat?
I saw nobody. Use affirmative form of the verb.
I invited no one. They have a negative meaning
I have nothing in my fridge.
• Someone is knocking at the door. (positive verb and has a
positive meaning)
• No one is knocking at the door. (positive verb and has a
negative meaning)
• There is nothing to do.
• There isn’t anything to do.
More examples
• SOMEONE: Affirmative / Interrogative
• There was someone ahead of you. / Was there someone ahead of you?

• ANYONE: Negative / Interrogative


• I didn’t see anyone at the entrance. / Did you see anyone at the entrance?

• NO ONE: It used with a positive form of the verb but it has a negative meaning.
• There is no one in the kitchen. : There isn’t anyone in the kitchen.
• I saw no one. / I didn’t see anyone.
• There was no one in the office. / There wan’t anyone in the office.

• EXCEPTION: NO ONE is used as subject, too.


• No one was with me. / Anyone wasn’t with me.
anyone manicure
Someone shampoo haircut / cut

someone manicure pedicure


anyone shave

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3:10 Unit 5, Lesson 2, Pg. 054, Ex. A Listen to activate
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Someone
anyone
anyone
someone /anyone
anyone
anyone
someone Someone/ No one

Someone
someone
anyone

Notebook page 55

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