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New matrix pre-intermediate student peatükk 3. Home and family (0)

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Home and family
Ex. 3 p. 31
  • When she was 15. Emma ’s behavior got worse .
  • It’s very hard for them it they have suddely leave and live out in the world on their own.
  • Caroline was a real friend.
  • She has friends , a boyfriend and a busy social life.
  • I have to treat her like an adult and give her space .
    Ex. 4
  • Emma was unhappy . She was smoking and drinking . She kept missing school and getting terrible fights. She stayed out at night , wen clubs , often got into trouble with the police and even started taking drugs.
  • Caroline was fostered a lot of teenagers before . Caroline is kind and caring for Emma. She helped Emma to see that how important it was to go to school and live her life.
  • Emma decided to stay on at school, and worked hard for her exams . Emma was extremely lucky. Caroline want Emma to stay with them. Emma eas changes . She has a boyfriend and goes to university . Emma is very pleased with the changes in her life.
    Ex. 5
  • They were always very close- They had a strong relantionships.
  • I kept missing school- I was sad because i wasn’t at school.
  • Emma decided to stay on at school- Emma decided to go into a higher class and take exams.
  • (Emma) worked hard for her exams- She did a lot of work
    Ex. 7 bring up , tell off
  • My grandmother had a difficult life. She grow up nine children !
  • I hate being the oldest because i always have to look after my younger sister.
  • They tell her off when they found her smoking.
  • My brother ’s really naughty. Sometimes I find it difficult to put up with him.
  • When my little brother bring up , he wants to be a doctor.
  • Everybody says I take after my uncle . We both have the same nose.
    Ex. 8
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    Make
    A gold
    money
    into trouble
    sure
    money
    Your mind up
    better
    Some shopping
    A mistake
    friends
    Ex. 3 p. 32
    John and Suzie say
  • They are very lucky because the flat is
  • Living in a city is much easy than being in the country .
  • The garden in the square is one of the nice gardens in London.
    Martin says
  • It is very relaxing to live in the country.
  • A flat near the office would be more convenient than where he lives now.
  • He lives in one of the most beautiful places in the world.
    Katrina says
  • She used to have a difficult time getting to shool.
  • When they were rebuilding the city centre, the traffic jame were even worst than they were before.
  • The trip to school is much better than it used to be.
    Ex. 7 p. 33
  • Katarina is not as older than her brother.
  • Towns are more as inconvenient than villages.
  • The journey was not as bad than it was last time.
  • The train is not as slower than bus.
  • London is not as smaller than Birmingham.
  • The country is much not as noisier than the city.
    Ex. 2 p. 34
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    Ülesanded 3 peatükist:
    Exercises 3, 4, 5, 7, 8 on p.31
    Exercises 3 (audio file 3.1.wma), 7 on p.32-33
    Exercises 2, 3 (audio file 3.2.wma), 7, 8 (audio file 3.4.wma), 10 (3.5.wma) on p.34-35
    Exercise 1 (at first listen to audio file 3.6.wma) on p.36
    Exercises 4, 5, 8 on p.37
    Exercises 5, 7 on p.39
    Exercises 1, 2, 3, 4, 7 on p.40
    Exercise 2, 4 (listen to 3.7.wma) on p.41

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