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Modal verbs

Could you help me? (= request) We could go to Spain for our holidays. (= possibility) May I go home now? (= permission) Where’s Anna? – I’m not sure. She may be at work. (= possibility) • Modal Verbs express our attitudes, opinions and judgements of events. Who’s that knocking on the door? - It’s James. (This is a fact.) - It could/may/might/should/can’t/’ll be James. (These all express our attitude or opinion.) Expressing permission Can, may and be allowed to are used to express permission. Can is more informal and usually spoken. You can borrow my bike, but you can’t have the car. I need it. May I smoke in here? You can’t come in here in those muddy shoes! You’re allowed to get married when you’re 16. Are we allowed to use Power Point at the exam? Expressing obligation Have to, must and should are used to express obligation.

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Countering

7. That may be true, but _____ 7.0 COUNTERING 7.1 Countering directly (through antithesis) But fox-hunting is part of country life. It's one of our traditions. But public transport is expensive and inconvenient. But English has borrowed from the Romans, the Vikings, the Saxons and the French But freight trains can't deliver goods from door to door But who can say that we will develop into civilized beings? Surely, God has the right to cut his losses! But why play the gold medalists' national anthems and why wear stars and stripes on your swimming costumes? But if you worked on a farm and your chickens were killed by foxes, you'd think differently. But if you detect more crimes, you'll still need prisons. But if you followed that line to its logical conclusion, you'd pardon all criminals. But surely, you can see what you're getting in the holiday brochure. B

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Teacher's questions

Teacher's questions FAMILY, HOME AND EVERYDAY LIFE 1. What colours do you like? Why? I like many colours. Coloured things are more interesting than monochrome things. But I have got my favourite colour. My favourite colour is pink. I like yellow and orange too. These colours are quite womanly. I don't like dark colours. Dark colours are too dark for me. 2. What do you think of the colour scheme of your school? I think that my school is beautiful. My school has got quite good look. In the outside the school is light. But in the inside the schoolrooms are quite colourful. I don't like the gym colour scheme. I think that pink and blue are not very good choice. I think that it's quite funny. But other rooms are in normal colours. 3. If money where not a problem, what would your future home look like? There will be many changes in my home look. Mostly I will enlarge the rooms. I need more living space. The kitchen must be huge, because in hug

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Suuline eksam

How much chocolate do you eat every week? 12. Do you like chips? When do you usually eat them? 13. Have you got a good cookery book at home? 14. Do you usually eat something while watching TV? 15. Do you prefer juice to lemonade? ENGLISHSPEAKING COUNTRIES 1. Do you know any famous tourist attraction in London? What do you know about them? 2. Do you know any famous people in the history of Great Britain? What are they famous for? 3. What kinds of things are typically British or English in your opinion? 4. If you could visit Great Britain, which places would you like to see? Why? COMMUNICATION 1. How do you usually communicate with your friends? 2. Which do you prefer ­ making a phone call, sending an email, writing a letter? Why? 3. What are the advantages and disadvantages of mobile phones? 4. How do you think people will communicate in the future? Do you think they will communicate more or less than today? 5. Have you got a telephone at home/ a mobile phone?

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Suhted laste ja vanematega

4 1 I won't put up with this kind of 3 confusing 6 moody c view behaviour! 2 He puts his success down to hard 2 1 ended up 4 grew up 2 c work. 2 turned (it) into 5 comes down to 3 1 example 4 agree 3 He set up a company to import 3 get on with 6 stormed out of 2 more 5 opinion Polish food. 3 say 6 believe 3 a 4 This rain is bringing me down. 5 It will cost a fortune to do this 4 1 D 2 A 3 A 4 D 5 C Transcript house up.

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Inglise keele jaotusmaterjal

It means find the word in a dictionary What's this called in English? We say cupboard. How do you spell "married"? I'm sorry. I don't know. Can you repeat that, please? It's spelt M-A-double R-I-E-D. How do you pronounce this word? Yes, of course. M-A-double R-I-E-D. 12 MODULE 3 Asking and answering questions. Direct questions and indirect questions. 1. Asking and answering questions How to ask and answer direct questions where a short Yes or No answer is expected: Are you cold? Yes I am./No. I'm not Are you waiting for someone? Are you coming on Friday? We usually make questions by changing the word order: we put the first auxiliary verb before the subject: You are ­ Are you? In present simple questions we use do/does: Do you live near here

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TARTUFFE (inglise keelne)

And I foresee that there must come of it An open rupture with this sneaking scoundrel. DORINE Besides, 'tis downright scandalous to see This unknown upstart master of the house-- This vagabond, who hadn't, when he came, Shoes to his feet, or clothing worth six farthings, And who so far forgets his place, as now To censure everything, and rule the roost! MADAME PERNELLE Eh! Mercy sakes alive! Things would go better If all were governed by his pious orders. DORINE He passes for a saint in your opinion. In fact, he's nothing but a hypocrite. MADAME PERNELLE Just listen to her tongue! DORINE I wouldn't trust him, Nor yet his Lawrence, without bonds and surety. MADAME PERNELLE I don't know what the servant's character May be; but I can guarantee the master A holy man. You hate him and reject him Because he tells home truths to all of you. 'Tis sin alone that moves his heart to anger, And heaven's interest is his only motive. DORINE Of course. But why, especially of late,

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Logical argument

8. If________, then_______. 8. LOGICAL ARGUMENT 8.1 Questions or conclusions based on conditions with "if". If farmers really need to kill foxes, why don't they just shoot them? What if there isn't enough work to go round? What if the employers decide to introduce new working practices? And what happens if the two sides can't agree? What would happen then if state benefits were cut completely? If this also makes Britain more attractive for overseas visitors, so well and good. You'd only use capital punishment if you were absolutely sure that you'd convicted the right person. It'd be O.K. if they recognised the quality of the songs their grandmother had taught them and went on to sing them to their own grandchildren. 8.2 Questions based on conditions with sentence adverbials " then" and "so" We punish murderers and rapists on Earth, so why shouldn't the same people rot in

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