Thursday, May 7, 2015

Unit №9

LES-A-2A

1.     Had been making, would found possession
2.     Her couldn’t  to buy new cloths, but she would stop
3.     Hadn’t fount, would to buy another new antique vase
4.     Couldn’t stop, Have been making money
5.     Could buy comic book
6.     Could buy yard.

LES-A-3A

1.     I like to have all the latest gadgets. I want to buy latest gadgets.
2.     I live without a credit card. I would have a credit card.
3.     My goal is making money.
4.     I hadn’t found the valuable.
5.     I do. Sometimes I have to buy anything.


LES-B-3A

1.     She asked me what my mean source of income was.
2.     She asked me if I employed full-time, or a student.
3.     She asked me what my biggest monthly expense was.
4.     She asked me how much I do to spend on entertainment each month.
5.     She asked me if I take anything back to a store recently was.
6.     She asked me if I’d used a credit card
Unit № 08


LESSON A.1.B

1. She should have said no and then hung up.
2. She shouldn’t have yelled at him.
3. I would have said no politely.
4. I wouldn’t have lost my temper.

LESSON A.3.A

I wouldn’t have sulked. I would have said “I have to do my work, now give me my laptop.”
Tom should have laughed about it and shouldn’t have sulked.

LESSON B.1.A

1. agree
2. agree
3. disagree
4. agree
5. agree
6. agree
7. disagree
8. agree
9. agree
10. agree
11. disagree
12. agree
13. agree
14. agree
15. agree

LESSON B.1.C

noun                                                                       adjective
aggression                                                             aggressive
anger                                                                      angry
confidence                                                            confident
depression                                                             depressive
determination                                                       determined
flexibility                                                               flexible
guilt                                                                        guilty
happiness                                                              happy
honesty                                                                  honest
intelligence                                                            intelligent
jealousy                                                                 jealous
motivation                                                            motivated
realism                                                                   realistic
sadness                                                                  sad
self-discipline                                                        self-disciplined
sensitivity                                                              sensitive
shame                                                                    ashamed
sympathy                                                              sympathetic


LESSON B.3.A

1.  One of your co-workers left the company last week. She may have found a new job. Or she could have been fired.
2.  Two of your friends broke up last month after going out together for five years.
     They may not have had enough in common. They might have had an argument.
4. A friend didn’t show up for a lunch date with you yesterday. She’s normally very considerate
    She must have forgotten about it. Or she could have been sick.
4. You waved to a friend in the supermarket night. He didn’t stop to say hello.
    He mustn’t have seen me. He might have been in  a real hurry.

LESSON C.1.B

1. c
2. d
3. b
4. a

LESSON C.2.A

“I have this friend Justin, who’s very emotional. Like, one minute he’s laughing, and the next minute he’s like totally
 depressed. Some, little thing happens, and he is like I’m so upset. I guess he’s like too sensitive. Actually, he’s like me.
 Maybe that’s why we got along. We’ve been friends for like 10 years.”

LESSON C.2.A

1. offended by something you do or say
2. ashamed of myself, been rude to
3. to admit, understand
4. suffered
5. obvious, what can I do to make it up to you

6. apologize, phony

Tuesday, May 5, 2015

Unit № 07

LESSON A.1.B

1. b.
2. b.
3. a
4. b

LESSON B.2.A

1. Needs to be adjusted
2. Need upgrading
3. Need recharging
4. Needs to be replaced
5. Changing or tighten
6. Needs to be cleaned

LESSON B.3.A

1.       microwave
2.       refrigerator
3.       standing lamp
4.       door handle
5.       fan
6.       dvd
7.       curtain
8.       floor
9.       clock

LESSON C.1.B

Need this screwdriver?  Here.
Thanks. Can’t get this shelf.
Want me to get it?
Yes, thanks. You’ve got time?
Yes… OK. Done. Need help anything else?
Thank you, No. Like a drink?
Love one. You got any green tea?

LESSON C.2
1.       Ow!
2.       Oh, no!
3.       Oops!
4.       Ouch!
5.       Uh-oh!
6.       Yuck!

LESSON D.1.C

1. b
2. d
3. e
4. c
5. a

Vocabulary notebook

1.       There is a big leak in the wheel of Mark’s mountain bike. It’s leaked.
There’s a dark stain on his T-shirt. It’s stained.
His shorts are torn. There’s tear in them.
His sunglasses are scratched. They have a scratch on them.
There’s a dent in his water bottle. It’s dented.


Unit № 06

LESSON A.1.B

1. hadn't spoken
2. had gone
3. hadn’t seen or spoken
4. had moved

LESSON A.2.A

1. hadn’t called, threw away, didn’t, called, had loosen, found
2. called, left, didn’t know, came, had found, was
3. decided, had helped, got, had seen, had opened, laughed, had bought

LESSON B.1.B

It’s good luck to …                                                                             It’s bad luck to …

find a green tea leaf floating upright.                                              leave your purse on the floor.
pick up any coins you find.                                                               sweep over an unmarried woman’s feet with a broom.
put clothes on inside out.                                                                   give a boyfriend or girlfriend a pair of shoes.
stand between two people with the same name.                           if a bride wears pearls.
dream of a snake holding you tightly.                                             see a crow in the morning.

LESSON B.4.A

I think it’s silly to be superstitious. So do I.
I don’t know anyone who is superstitious. Neither do I.
I didn’t know the superstition about spilling salt. So did I.
I walk under ladders all the time. Neither do I.
I’m usually a very lucky person. So am I.
I’ve never found a four-leaf clover. So have I.

LESSON C.1.B

1.       terrible.
2.       fascinating.
3.       thoughts.
4.       crazy.
5.       scared.
6.       frightening.

LESSON C.2.A

1.       Stronger  
2.       Softer    
3.       Softer  
4.       Softer  
5.       Softer    
6.       Stronger

LESSON D.1.C

1. Adriana’s mother, Dianna Scott told her they had adopted her. Tamara learned about Adriana shortly after her adoptive father Yitzhak had died at age 58.
2. They look exactly like. The only noticeable difference between them is a small birthmark above Tamara’s right eyebrow.
3. I never heard a story similar to theirs.

LESSON D.1.D
1. b  
2. d  
3. a  
4. e  
5. h  
6. f  
7. i  
8. g  
9. c

Vocabulary notebook
1.       Love
Dream of a snake, and you’ll find your soul mate
Money
Pick up any coins you find, you’ll soon come into money.
Good luck – find a tea leaf floating upright
Bad luck
see a crow in the morning

2.       Finding a ladybug is very good luck and is a sign of good fortune coming your way.
If you open an umbrella indoors, bad luck will rain on you.
Cut your nails on Friday, cut them for woe.
Bringing a new broom into a new house is for good luck.
Putting your clothes on with your left arm first bad luck will attend you.

Leaving a house by the same door means that you take with you what you brought.