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Elementary ps ws week
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Exercise 1Explain the meaning.
GET TO KNOW
ARGUE
KEEP IN TOUCH
BREAK UP
STAY FRIENDS
GET ON WELL
GO OUT TOGETHER
FALL IN LOVE
BETRAY
TRUST
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Exercise 1Match the words with their definitions.
1. You disagree with your partner in words, often in an angry way.
GET TO KNOW
2. You and your partner are no longer together.
ARGUE
3. Nothing matters but your love. You don’t see anything else.
KEEP IN TOUCH
4. Your relationship has finished but you can still be friends.
BREAK UP
STAY FRIENDS
GET ON WELL
5. You go together to cafes, to the cinema, to the theatre.
6. You have a good contact with your ex.
GO OUT TOGETHER
7. You start to know your partner better.
FALL IN LOVE
8. You are sure that your partner will never let you down.
BETRAY
9. You still have a contact with your ex. You call each other, etc.
TRUST
10. You are not loyal to your partner who trusts you and you hurt
her/him.
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Exercise 2Describe the photos.
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Exercise 2Describe the photos.
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Exercise 2Describe the photos.
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Exercise 3Read the text once and choose the best title.
I’ll never fall in love again!
Good to be friends!
My worst break-up ever.
I will always love you.
PART 1
I will never forget our first meeting. It was 8 o’clock in the morning and I was going to my
first job interview. I was driving very fast because I was in a hurry and I did not notice a car
on the right. We crashed. I got completely furious. But then I saw a smiling woman who got
out of her car and waved at me. It was Judith and she was not angry at all. We were sitting
in my car waiting for the police and talking. When our cars were taken away we went to a
cafe for a cup of tea.
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Exercise 3Read the text once and choose the best title.
I’ll never fall in love again!
Good to be friends!
My worst break-up ever.
I will always love you.
PART 2
Now we have known each other for almost five years. After our first meeting we started
going out together and we simply fell in love. We had a great time. We spent much time in
pubs, theatres, discos or playing tennis. Judith is such a fascinating woman that we never
get bored. Unfortunately after six months we started arguing a lot and had to break up. It
was very hard but finally we stayed close friends.
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Exercise 3Read the text once and choose the best title.
I’ll never fall in love again!
Good to be friends!
My worst break-up ever.
I will always love you.
PART 3
I think we get on well. We have the same sense of humour and laugh at the same jokes.
We’ve got a lot in common – we like and dislike the same things. And we have the same
tastes in literature – we often exchange books and talk about them for hours. Our
personalities are also quite similar. Judith seems very shy when you first meet her – just like
me. But when you get to know her, you discover she is really funny and sociable.
Our friendship is very important to me. Judith is the only person I can trust. I just wish we
could keep in touch more often.
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Exercise 3Read the text again and decide if the statements below are true or false.
1. Simon and Judith met for the first time at 8 p.m.
2. Simon was in a hurry because he was going to a job
interview.
3. When Judith got out of her car, she was very angry.
4. After the accident they went to a cafe to drink tea.
5. They have been together for almost five years.
6. They broke up because they got bored
each other.
7. They are good friends now.
8. They don’t laugh at the same jokes.
9. They like the same books.
10. This friendship is very important for J
I will never forget our first meeting. It was 8 o’clock in the morning and I was going to my first job
interview. I was driving very fast because I was in a hurry and I did not notice a car on the right. We
crashed. I got completely furious. But then I saw a smiling woman who got out of her car and waved at me.
It was Judith and she was not angry at all. We were sitting in my car waiting for the police and talking.
When our cars were taken away we went to a cafe for a cup of tea.
Now we have known each other for almost five years. After our first meeting we started going out together
and we simply fell in love. We had a great time. We spent much time in pubs, theatres, discos or playing
tennis. Judith is such a fascinating woman that we never get bored. Unfortunately after six months we
started arguing a lot and had to break up. It was very hard but finally we stayed close friends.
I think we get on well. We have the same sense of humour and laugh at the same jokes. We’ve got a lot in
common – we like and dislike the same things. And we have the same tastes in literature – we often
exchange books and talk about them for hours. Our personalities are also quite similar. Judith seems very
shy when you first meet her – just like me. But when you get to know her, you discover she is really funny
and sociable.
Our friendship is very important to me. Judith is the only person I can trust. I just wish we could keep in
touch more often.
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Exercise 4Rewrite the sentences below using the following phrases.
HAVE THE SAME TASTES • HAVE A LOT IN COMMON • TRUST
GET TO KNOW • HAVE THE SAME SENSE OF HUMOUR • KEEP IN TOUCH
BREAK UP • ARGUE • GET ON VERY WELL
1. Sheila and Jack contact each other regularly.
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2. When you talk and spend time with Jack, you’ll see he is very sensitive.
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3. Pat and Rachel always laugh at the same things.
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4. Martin can always depend on Sheila.
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Exercise 4Rewrite the sentences below using the following phrases.
HAVE THE SAME TASTES • HAVE A LOT IN COMMON • TRUST
GET TO KNOW • HAVE THE SAME SENSE OF HUMOUR • KEEP IN TOUCH
BREAK UP • ARGUE • GET ON VERY WELL
6. After two months Martin and Sheila began to speak angrily to each other.
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7. A lot of things about Judith and Sheila are the same.
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8. Jack and Judith stopped going out together.
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9. Pat and Sheila like the same kind of things.
______________________________________________________________
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Exercise 5Explain the difference between each expression in each pair.
to know someone vs. to meet someone
a friend vs. a colleague
a partner vs. a couple
a close friend vs. a best friend
a friendship vs. a relationship
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HomeworkFill in the sentences below.
1. Their marriage has ________ ________.
2. My parents are always ________. They can’t even decide on what to eat for
dinner.
3. Mark And Suzy ________ ________ ________ when they first saw each other.
4. She felt ________ when she found out the truth about him.
5. Tom has been ________ ________ with Mary for six months.
6. I’m trying to ________ ________ ________ with Jane, but she’s always very busy.
7. Mark and his brother have never really ________ ________ ________ ________.
8. Mark is a very honest person. Linda ________ him completely.
9. I ________ ________ ________ my fiancé last year during my best friend’s
wedding party.