Listening and Speaking
Aims:
Ex. 1, p. 28 (Describing the picture) Family matters – семейные ценности
Ex.2, p. 28 Which members of your family do the sentences best describe ?
Check yourself Ex. 4, p. 28
Ex. 5, p. 29
Ex. 10, p.29
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9 2b Listening & Speaking

1. Listening and Speaking

LISTENING AND SPEAKING
Module 2; Lesson 2b
Spotlight 9

2. Aims:

AIMS:
Vocabulary: idioms related to houses
2. Reading: reading for coherence (согласованность)
Listening: listening for intonation; listening for
confirmation; listening for specific information
4. Speaking: role playing; criticising /apologising;
expressing anger/annoyance
1.

3. Ex. 1, p. 28 (Describing the picture) Family matters – семейные ценности

EX. 1, P. 28 (DESCRIBING THE PICTURE)
FAMILY MATTERS – СЕМЕЙНЫЕ ЦЕННОСТИ
Plan
1) What do you see in the picture ?
How are the people related?
This picture shows…
There is/there are…
In this picture I can see…
What are they doing?
3. How are they feeling?
2.

4. Ex.2, p. 28 Which members of your family do the sentences best describe ?

EX.2, P. 28
WHICH MEMBERS OF YOUR FAMILY DO THE SENTENCES BEST DESCRIBE ?
1 My sister never gets off the phone.(get off – слезать,вылезать)
2 My brother is always taking things without asking.
3 My brother never helps around the house.
4 My grandmother never switches off the lights.
5 My dad always leaves things everywhere.
6 I never tidy up.
7 My brother plays loud music.
8 My dad doesn’t let me stay out late.
9 My mum is always there for me.(всегда рядом со мной)
10 My sister helps me with my homework.

5. Check yourself Ex. 4, p. 28

CHECK YOURSELF
EX. 4, P. 28
1B
2E
3A
4D
5F

6. Ex. 5, p. 29

EX. 5, P. 29
Look at the mess in your bedroom. – Just look at
the state of your bedroom.
I want to talk to you. – I’d like a word with you.
It’s not my job to do everything for you. – I’m not
your slave, you know!
What can I do to say sorry? – How can I make it
up to you?
You’re right about that. – You’ve got a point
there.
help you – give you a hand

7. Ex. 10, p.29

EX. 10, P.29
Jane: Do you want to go to the cinema tonight, Pam?
Pam: I’d love to, Jane, but I can’t. I haven’t got any money.
Jane: Have you spent all your pocket money already?
Pam: I don’t get that much ― only 5 a week. How much do you
get?
Jane: I get 10 a week but I have to earn it.
Pam: What do you mean?
Jane: Well, I make my bed every day and I tidy my room. I wash
the dishes every day and I iron my own clothes, too.
Pam: Wow! That’s a lot of housework. My mum does everything in
my house.
Jane: Your poor mum! Doesn’t she work part-time in a shop, too?
Pam: Yes, but she seems to manage.
Jane: You should offer to do chores for more pocket money. Then
you’ll have extra cash and your mum can have a rest.
Pam: You’re right. I’ll start right now so we can go out later. I’ll
offer to do the dishes and help with the laundry and I’ll call you as
soon as I finish.
Jane: OK. I’ll wait for your call.
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