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Better safe than sorry
1. Better safe than sorry
Module 1 b2. Safety rules
Peephole
Switch on
ID
Alarm system
Install
A burglar breaks in
Hand over valuables
Steal things
Crime
3. Word formation
• We normally form adverbs from adjectives by adding–ly, real –really, proper—properly
Careful
Safe
Sure
Bad
4. Phrasal verbs (run)
5. Phrasal verb - Run
intoafter
to run to try to catch
somebody/something
run
To meet by chance
Out
of
to be used up
6. Translate the sentences into English.
• У нас закончился хлеб, поэтому я пошел вмагазин.
• Когда я шел в магазин, я неожиданно
встретил своего одноклассника.
• Он гнался за своей собакой вчера, когда я ему
позвонил.
7. Should(n’t)
• We use should/shouldn’t to dive advice.• You are tired. You should have a rest!
• You shouldn’t eat so much. It’s bad for you.
A splitting headache – раскалывается голова
Take a painkiller – принять обезболивающее
A toothache – зубная боль
Feet hurt – болят ноги
8. listening
1. Area2. Mobile phone
3. Money
4. Items
5. Burglar
9. Asking for/giving advice
Asking for advice• What should I/we do to…?
• What’s the best way to…?
• How can I/we…?
Giving advice
• I think/don’t think you
should…
• You should (not)…
• How about… +ing
• Why don’t you…?
A: What should we do before answering the
door?
B: We should look through the peephole and put
the chain on the door. etc.