V. Dramatize the dialogue between the gym instructor and the newcomer.
A.: Hello, my name is Jane and I’d like to ask a few questions about getting fit.
B.: Hi Jane. What can I do for you?
A.: I need to get in shape.
B.: Well, you’ve come to the right place. Have you done any exercising lately?
A.: I’m afraid not.
B.: OK. We’ll start of slow. Which type of exercise do you enjoy doing?
A.: I like doing aerobics, but I hate jogging. I don’t mind doing some weight-lifting, though.
B.: Great, that gives us plenty to work with. How often can you work out?
A.: Twice or three times a week would be good.
B.: Why don’t we start with an aerobics class twice a week followed by a little weight lifting?
A.: Sounds fine to me.
B.: You’ll need to start slowly, and build up gradually to three or four times a week.
A.: OK. What kind of equipment will I need?
B.: You’ll need a leotard and some sneakers.
A.: Is that all? How do I sign up for the classes?
B.: We’ll need you to join the gym and then you can choose which classes fits your schedule best.
A.: Great! I can’t wait to get started. Thanks for your advice.
B.: No problem. I’ll see you in aerobics class!
VI.Choose the correct form of the pronouns.
1. She often sees (he/him) in the gym.
2. They live near (she/her) in this district.
3. He teaches (we/us) to swim in the pool.
4. You’ll sit near (I/me) at the lecture on the healthy way of life.
5. I’ve known (they/them) for five years.
6. She wants to talk to (he him) about his bad habits.
7. You always help (I/me) with my health trouble.
8. He explained (we/us) the importance of drinking water.
9. They bought a new house in the country. It is (their/theirs) now.
10. Ann gave me the book about a well-balanced diet. It is (her/hers).
VII. Prepare some pieces of information about possible ways of improving people’s life style.
Grammar Exercises
Читайте також: - A) Practise using the words and word combinations in bold type to make other comparisons between some two-four regions of Russia. Write your best sentences down.
- A. Make up short dialogues expressing your opinion, agreeing or disagreeing. Use the prompts given below.
- A. Read the dialogue and reproduce it in Indirect Speech.
- A. Sarah and Ken are having an argument. Read what Sarah says and complete the dialogue with Ken’s answers from the box below. Then try to guess his last answer.
- Answer the questions to the dialogue.
- B) Explain the difference between the synonyms within each pair. (See Notes on p. 18.) When in doubt, consult dictionaries.
- B. Read and translate the dialogue.
- BETWEEN THE WARS
- C. Answer questions to the text. Make up a dialogue on the basis of this information.
- C. Choose the best alternative between Past Simple or Past Progressive.
- C. Choose the best alternative between Present simple and Present Perfect.
- Complete the dialogue with the options (1, 2, 3, 4). Then act out the dialogue.
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