page 44 in your WB and exercises 2 and 3 on page 49 in your SB. Am I right? First of all let s focus on the pictures on page 48 which show visions of the future fifty years from now and try to describe them. Who can ?, let s read it again and then answer the question:
Which one do you think is the most likely to come true? t forget to give the reasons for your choice.we ll check exercise 1 on page 44 in your WB . You were to match the sentence beginnings with the endings.
Key:
1. c 2. f 3. a 4. e 5. g6. b 7. dthe last exercise that you have done at home is exercise 3 on page 49 (SB) . You were also to match opinions with expert 1-6. There was one opinion that you do not need. s check. During checking, ask what these words mean, their definitions: - how long a person lives- arms or legsmelt - to make or become liquefied by heatingprevent - to keep (something) from happening
Key: a - 3b - 6c --d - 2e - 1f - 4g - 5
III. Основна частина
) Робота з текстом
We are going to continue our discussing this text and do exercise 4 on this page. You are to match the verbs and nouns to make phrases from the texts. Work individually, please.your attention to the next word combination: to suffer from illnesses, not just to suffer illnesses.
Key: 1. e2. g3. a4. f5. c6. b7. dnext you task is to complete the sentences with phrases from exercise 4. It is exercise 5 on page 49 (SB). You can compare your answers with a partner. :
1. replace damaged parts
. treat illnesses
. provide information
. make important discoveries
. reduce carbon emissions
. suffer a catastrophe
. start a colony
In your opinion, which expert s prediction is (write predictions on the board):
. the most optimistic?
. the most pessimistic?
. the most interesting?
. the most likely to come true? your reasons. Also, you can highlight parts of the text and make notes to back up your opinions.
2) Пояснення нового матеріалу
All right! Now we ll talk about the collocations. Follow me, and make notes., What is a collocation? Who knows? Collocation is made up of two or more words that are commonly used together in English.are several different types of collocation. Collocations can be adjective + adverb, noun + noun, verb + noun and so on. There are seven main types of collocation in sample sentences.
. adverb + adjectivethat country was an utterly stupid thing to do.entered a richly decorated room.you fully aware of the implications of your action?
. adjective + noundoctor ordered him to take regular exercise.Titanic sank on its maiden voyage.was writhing on the ground in excruciating pain.
. noun + noun s give Mr Jones a round of applause.ceasefire agreement came into effect at 11 am.raquo;d like to buy two bars of soap please.
. noun + verblion started to roar when it heard the dog barking.was falling as our plane took off.bomb went off when he started the car engine.
. verb + nounprisoner was hanged for committing murder.always try to do my homework in the morning, after making my bed.has been asked to give a presentation about his work.
. verb + expression with prepositionhad to return home because we had run out of money.first her eyes filled with horror, and then she burst into tears.behaviour was enough to drive anybody to crime.
. verb + adverbplaced her keys gently on the table and sat down.whispered softly in John's ear.vaguely remember that it was growing dark when we left.
When is a collocation NOT a collocation?
The term collocation in its linguistic sense is relatively new (dating from the 1950s) and not all linguists agree on its definition. In fact there is considerable disagreement and even some confusion. Some linguists treat fixed phrases as extended collocations (as far as I m concerned, not on your life, rather you than me, under the weather, if you ve got the time). Others suggest that when a sequence of words is 100% predictable, and allows absolutely no change except possibly in ten...