What is your attitude to Vingo?

· You admire Vingo.

· You feel sympathy for Vingo’s situation.

· You admire Vingo’s wife.

8. Listen to the song “Tie a yellow ribbon on the old oak tree”

I'm coming home. I've done my time.
Now I've got to know what is and is it mine.
If you received my letter telling you I'd soon be free,
Then you'll know just what to do if you still want me,

If you still want me,
Oh, tie a yellow ribbon 'round the ole oak tree.
It's been three long years.
Do you still want me?
(Still want me?)
If I don't see a ribbon 'round the ole oak tree,
I'll stay on the bus,
Forget about us,
Put the blame on me,
If I don't see a yellow ribbon 'round the ole oak tree.

Bus driver, please look for me,
'Cause I couldn't bear to see what I might see.
I'm really still in prison, and my love, she holds the key.
A simple yellow ribbon's what I need to set me free.

I wrote and told her please,
Oh, tie a yellow ribbon 'round the ole oak tree.
It's been three long years.
Do you still want me?
(Still want me?)
If I don't see a ribbon 'round the ole oak tree,
I'll stay on the bus,
Forget about us,
Put the blame on me,
If I don't see a yellow ribbon 'round the ole oak tree.

Now the whole damn bus is cheering,
And I can't believe I see,
A hundred yellow ribbons 'round the ole oak tree.

I'm coming home, mm-hmm.

(Tie a ribbon 'round the ole oak tree.
Tie a ribbon 'round the ole oak tree.
Tie a ribbon 'round the ole oak tree.
Tie a ribbon 'round the ole oak tree.

  1. Follow-up. Write a letter from Vingo’s wife to her close friend in which she reveals her feelings about Vingo’s coming.

-Why didn’t she write Vingo?

-Why did she decide to hang handkerchiefs on the tree?

-How did she feel the day Vingo arrived?

-How does she imagine her further life with Vingo?

Unit three Modern Houses

Glossary

attic, n

balcony, n

ballroom, n

bathroom, n

bedroom, n

block of flats, n

bungalow, n

caravan,n

cellar,n

drawers,n

chimney,n

corridor,n

cottage,n

desk,n

detachedhouse,n

dome,n

door,n

façade,n

fence,n

garage,n

garden,n

gate,n

hall, n

homeless, adj

housework, n

hut,n

igloo,n

kennel,n

lounge,n

mow,v

palace,n

roof, n

security, n

semi-detached, adj

shelf,n

skyscraper,n

stairs,n

teepee,n

terrace,n

wash, v

laundry, n

water, v

windowsill, n

Unit five Going places

Speaking

Work in pairs. Discuss the following questions about the pictures below.

1. Do you know where these famous places are?

2. Where is the Taji Mahal?

3. Is it in Korea? Is it in Turkey?

4. What country is it in?

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Taji Mahal Eiffel Tower

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Colesseum The Tower of London

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The Statue of Liberty

Pronunciation

1. Here are some names of cities and countries. Listen to the tape and repeat these names correctly, then write them in phonemic script. Example - Brazil – [ brә’zil]

1. Australia Canberra

2. England London

3. France Paris

4. India Deli

5. Italy Rome

6. Korea Seoul

7. Turkey Ankara

8. The USA Washington D.C.

9. Egypt Cairo

10. Germany Berlin

Listening

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