English Unlimited HTL 1, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM
43 Your time, your space! 03 LANGUAGE SKILLS EXPLORE LOOK AGAIN EXTRAS Self-assessment talk about your free time, likes and dislikes 99 9 !! talk about habits and customs 99 9 !! make and respond to invitations 99 9 !! talk about homes, cities and neighbourhoods 99 9 !! find information in adverts for rooms 99 9 !! take a phone message, ask people to repeat 99 9 !! &DQ \RX GR WKHVH WKLQőV LQ (QőOLVK" Circle a symbol on each line. 99 = I can do this well. 9 = I can do this most of the time. !! = I still need to work on this. *5$00$5 47 a Present simple *5$00$5 48 There is / There are VOCABULARY 49 Adverbs of frequency VOCABULARY 50 7KLQőV LQ the home, prepositions of place b Add do , does , don’t or doesn’t to the questions and answers. Ask each other the questions. Answer with your own ideas. 1 A: How many days a week È you go to school? B: Five days. I È go to school on Saturday and Sunday. 2 A: You enjoy school? B: Well, usually I, but I like it at the moment. 3 A: What time the supermarket close? B: Sorry, I remember. At six, I think. 4 A: You go to the gym at the weekend? B: On Saturdays, yes, but it open on Sundays. 5 A: Where you go out to eat? B: We often go out. My dad loves cooking. 6 A: You go out on Wednesday nights? B: No, never. I like going out during the week. 1 A: There is / Is there anything good on TV tonight? B: There is / are a wildlife documentary which looks interesting. 2 A: How many departments is there / are there at your school? B: Well, there is / are an electronics department, of course, but also an electrical engineering and an IT department. 3 A: I need an egg for this recipe. I think there is / are some in the fridge. B: No, there are no / aren’t any left. Do you want me to buy some? do don’t Circle the correct option to complete each conversation. Circle the correct adverb of frequency. 1 I often / never go to the cinema at the weekend, usually on Sundays. 2 Do you never / always do your homework at school, or only today? 3 Julia doesn’t sometimes / always walk to school – only when the weather is good. 4 Duncan and I always / often celebrate New Year’s Eve together, but not every year. 5 How do you never / usually celebrate your birthday? 6 My grandfather always / sometimes comes to stay with us in the summer; it’s a family tradition. Look at the picture of the spare room on p. 123 for 30 seconds only. What can you remember DERXW WKH URRP" ,Q WHDPV WDNH WXUQV WR PDNH VHQWHQFHV OLNH WKLV There’s a plant. (= 1 point) There’s a plant near the window. (= 2 points) :KR FDQ őHW WKH PRVW SRLQWV" Look again Unit03 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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