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REVISION

23/12/2018
PRONUNCIATION AND SENTENCE
MAKING.
• veal • groceries
• cabbage • poultry
• cucumber • salmon
• stingy • fever
• picky • cough
• disgusting • rash
• delicious • dizzy
• freezer • suitcase
• awkward • sleeve
CORRECT THE MISTAKES
• I like movie(I like a movie) • I don’t allergic (I am not
allergic.)
• I am don’t usually…(I
don’t usually) • We were to Nis (We were
in Nis/We went to Nis)
• She is cook (She is cooking; She
is a cook) • He don’t know (He doesn’t
know)
• I must to eat… (I must eat)
• I afraid (I am afraid)
• I don’t watching (I don’t
watch/I am not watching)
TALK FOR A MINUTE
• Your favorite time of the year
• Your favorite meal
• Your biggest fear
• Your plans for the next three years
• Your greatest vacation/holiday
PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT
CONTINUOUS
Harold Black's a famous pianist. He ___ (give) two or three
concerts every week. He ___ (travel) a lot and this week
he's in New York. Today he ___ (stay) at an expensive
hotel. He's at his hotel now. He ___ (have) breakfast in the
dining-room. He ___ (drink) a cup of coffee and
he ___ (read) a newspaper. Harold's always very busy.
He ___ (play) the piano regularly. He ____ (practise) for four
hours every day. He ____ (go) to bed late and he
always ___ (get up) early. But he sometimes ____(get
dressed) too quickly, and this morning he ____ (wear) one
blue sock and one red sock!
Answers: gives, travels, is staying, is having, is drinking, is reading, plays, practises, goes, gets up, gets
dressed, is wearing
PRESENT SIMPLE VS PRESENT
CONTINUOUS
Choose the correct sentence from each pair.
1 a My brother lives with us until he can find a flat of his own.
b My brother is living with us until he can find a flat of his own.
2 a Megan goes to Hong Kong every January.
b Megan’s going to Hong Kong every January.
3 a I don’t have enough money for a long holiday this year.
b I’m not having enough money for a long holiday this year.
4 a Everyone needs a break from work sometimes.
b Everyone is needing a break from work sometimes.
5 a What period of history do you study this term?
b What period of history are you studying this term?
6 a The team manager looks bad-tempered in public, but he’s always being very kind
to young players.
b The team manager looks bad-tempered in public, but he’s always very kind to
young players.
Answers: 1b,2a,3a,4a,5b,6b
DISCUSSION-LEASURE ACTIVITIES

1. How much free time do you have during the week? Is it enough?
2. Do you think most people have too much free time? Why?
3. What do you like to read during your free time?
4. What do you hate to do in your free time? Why?
5. What exercise do you like to do in your free time? Why?
6. Why is having too much free time a bad thing?
7. Should students study less so they can have more free time? Why? / Why
not?
8. What did you do for fun last weekend?
9. When was the last time you went window shopping? Where did you go?
10. Do you ever study or practice English in your free time? Why? / Why
not?
PAST SIMPLE VS PRESENT PERFECT
1.- They _________ (write) their exams yesterday.
2.- They _________ (start) building their new house 18 months
ago.
3.- I ________ (meet) the company manager two weeks ago.
4.- I ________ (be born) in 1964.
5.- That was the best concert I _____ ever _______ (see).
6.- I __________ (not eat) anything since breakfast.
7.- I _________ (study) English for 10 years.
8.- You ___________ (change) your address recently.
9.- When I was 15 I _________ (go) to Dublin.
10.- My students _________ (raise) a lot of money for charity.
Answers: wrote, started, met, was born, have ever seen, haven’t seen, haven’t eaten, have studied, have
changed, went, have raised
PAST SIMPLE VS PRESENT PERFECT
Last week I (be) very busy and I (have not) the time to do
a lot in the household.
On Monday I (work) three hours overtime
and (come) home very late in the evening.
From Tuesday to Thursday I (be) on a business trip.
On Friday I (go) to a friend's birthday party and at the
weekend I (visit) my grandparents.
Tomorrow some friends are coming over. I (see /
not) them for ages and they (be / never) at my place
before.
I (clean / just) my house so I can show them around. Now
everything is perfect.
Answers: was, didn’t have, worked, came, was, went, visited, haven’t seen, have never been, have just cleaned
HOME SWEET HOME (FROM FACE TO FACE)
WILL VS GOING TO
1. When we get home, we ___________ (have) dinner.
2. I know they ___________ (feel) very happy if they win the match.
3. They’ve already decided on their next summer holiday. They ________(do) a
tour of Norway.
4. She thinks that the Take That concert __________ (be) really exciting.
5. “What are your plans for this evening?” I ______ (meet) my friends and then
go to a birthday party.
6. If you revise for the exam , I’m sure you ________ (get) a good result.
7. The weather forecast is good for the next few days. It _________ (be) very
sunny.
8. I can’t come on the march tomorrow. I ___________ (look after) my cousins.
9. In the future, I think humans ___________ (wipe out) many different species.
10. He is buying some butter and eggs because he _________ (make) a cake
later.
Answers: will have, will feel, are going to do, will be, am going to meet, will get, is going to be, am going to look after, will wipe out, is
going to make
Mistakes Answers
I more like I like more
My plans for the next years is that… My plans for the next years ARE
that…

When we was in Greece When we WERE in Greece


Most people have not too much.. Most people don’t have too much..

Read English for my free time Read English IN my free time


My students has My students HAVE
I have not I didn’t have
We don’t looking after We don’t look after…
WORDS
• hectic /hektik/ - u haosu
• practises /prektisiz/
• dressed /drest/
• window shopping – razgledanje stvari
• fashionable /fešnabl/ - moderno
• spacious /spejšs/ - prostrano
• neither /nidr/ - ni, niti (I am neither a liberal nor a conservative; He didn't remember, and neither did I)
• wipe out /wajp aut/ - izbrisati, uništiti, ubiti
• species /spišiz/ - vrsta
• saint’s day /sents dej/ - dan svetaca; kao slava
• charity /čeriti/ - dobrotvorne svrhe
IRREGULAR VERBS
• write – wrote – written
• meet – met – met
• see – saw – seen
• eat – ate – eaten
• come – came – come
• go – went – gone
• be – was/were – been

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