Write eight sentences and questions with will/won’t. Use contractions where necessary.
It/be easy (+) It’ll be easy
1. they/lose (-)
2. he/have a holiday (?)
3. she/like the film (+)
4. there/be a lot of traffic at 7.00. (-)
5. there/be conference facilities(+)
6. the meeting/be long (?)
7. I/stay here(-)
8. They/go to a health club.(+)
2. Say what your decision is in these situations,or what you offer to do. Use these verbs: answer carry, have, post, shut
Example: You and your friend have come into the room. The window is open, and it is cold.
I’ll shut the window.
1. The phone is ringing. You are the nearest person to it.
2. The choice on the menu is fish or chicken. You hate fish.
3. You are meeting a friend at the station. He has two suitcases. There's a bag, too.
4. Your friend has written a letter. You are going to walk into town past the post office.
3. Answer the following questions about yourself using I think/I hope/I expect … or I’m sure/I’m afraid I’ll….., as in the example below.
Example:Where will you be at 5 o’clock tomorrow afternoon?
I expect I’ll be at home.
1. Where will you go at the weekend?
2. Where will you spend your holidays?
3. When will you buy your own car?
4. When will you ask money?
5. Where will you work?
Writing
Work in pairs: Rob Brown and Molly Gould are opera singers. Look at their summer plans below, ask and answer questions using the example below.
Example: A - Is Rob going to give any concerts in the summer?
B: Yes, he is. Is Molly going to give any concerts in the summer?
A: Yes, she is.
Rob Brown | Molly Gould | |
give concerts | √ | √ |
go to India | √ | x |
appear in a TV show | x | √ |
take part in charity events | √ | √ |
make a record | √ | x |
sing in a rock opera | x | √ |
have a holiday at the sea side | √ | √ |
Using this table complete the newspaper article about Rob Brown and Molly Gould.
Rob Brown and Molly Gould are opera singers, talked to our reporter, Jane Smith, yesterday. She asked about their future plans, and this is what she found out:
Rob and Molly are going to give concerts in the summer. Rob……………………………………………...............................................................................................................................................................................................................
Project
You are on holiday at the Astana Art Hotel. Write a letter to a friend of yours. (70-80 words) including
where you are staying
what facilities it has got
staff/service
what you’ll do next week
how you like it
Grammar: too, too much/many, enough
Use tooor not enough when something is a problem.
His suitcase is too heavy to carry.
He isn’t strong enough to carry his suitcase.
too | Use too with adjectives. I went too late last night. |
too much | Use too much with uncountable nouns. There is too much noise in a hotel. |
too many | Use too many with countable nouns. There are too many tourists in the hotel. |
enough | Use enough after adjectives and adverbs. Use enough before nouns. That handbag isn’t big enough. He doesn’t speak Chineese well enough. Sorry, I don’t have enough time. |
Practice:"too /too much /too many/ enough"
1.He's getting 1____________ fat because he eats 2 ____________potatoes and he drinks 3_______ beer.
2.Don't drive________ fast, will you ! It's dangerous.
3. Let's get out of here: there are_____________ people in this room !
4. Open the window, please, it's ____________ hot in here !
5. He read the exercise ____________ quickly, that's why he made that mistake.
6. There's ____________ noise here, let's go somewhere else.
7.The hotel wasn’t cheap_______________.
8. ____________cooks spoil the broth. (Proverb)
9. He didn’t have _____________ money to pay for the meal.
10. Men think women spend ________________ money on clothes.
Uses of like
Likehas different meanings depending on the grammar of the sentence.
· like =enjoy something in general
Use like + gerund
E.g.I like cooking in my free time.
· would like = want something or want to do something
Use would like + infinitive or a noun
A: What would you like to do this evening?
B: I’d like to go out for dinner.
· be like = asking about someone’s character or characteristics.
Don’t use like in the answer.
A: What is your town like?
B: It’s quite big.
· look like = asking about appearance
Don’t use like in the answer.
A: What does your father look like?
B: He’s tall and he’s a man of his habit.
Write questions using like/look like/would like/be like. In pairs, ask and answer the following questions after.
Example:Do you enjoy cooking? = Do you like cooking?
1. Tell me about your best friend.
2. Do you want to go to the cinema?
3. Tell me about your mother’s appearance.
Find and correct the mistakes in each question.
What × your city like? = What is your city like?
1. Would you like visiting Canada?
2. What the weather like today?
3. What do you like to doing at weekends?
4. Which famous singer would you like meet?
5. What music do you like listen?
6. Are you look like your dad or your mum?
7. Where would you like go on your next holiday
Writing (a story)