Стр.88 Unit 10 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 8 класс
SPEAKING 1 In pairs, look at the photo and answer the questions. What is the girl in this photo doing? Why do you think she is doing it?
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Гаярделли, Редли 8 класс, Вентана-Граф:
SPEAKING
1 In pairs, look at the photo and answer the questions.
What is the girl in this photo doing?
Why do you think she is doing it?
Do you think she is wasting her time? Why?/Why not?
2 T076 Listen to the radio programme and choose the correct answers.
1 What kind of radio programme is this?
a a news programme
b a phone-in
c a debate
2 The caller is worried because her daughter is spending too much time on the Internet.
a won’t eat anymore.
b wants to leave home to study computing.
c is spending too much time on the Internet.
3 The caller doesn’t know very much about computers and the Internet.
a computers and the Internet.
b mobile phones.
c her daughter’s school work.
Текст аудирования:
Simpson: Good morning and welcome to Problems Aired with me, Adrian Simpson. Itaskm here to help you with your problems or the problems of the ones you love. The lines are open and the number you need to dial is 0121 458 345. And I believe we have our first caller already. It’s Martha from Sheffield. Hello, Martha. How can I help you?
Caller: Hello, Dr Simpson. Em, well, my question is about computers and the Internet and all that... Simpson: Itaskm sorry, I didn’t catch what you said. Could you say it again, please?
Caller: Yes, of course. Um, well, you see the thing is that my daughter spends all her time on the computer, on the Internet, you know, in her room, and well, we never see her anymore. She doesn’t even eat with us. She eats sitting in front of the computer, and Itaskm so worried that...
Simpson: Excuse me, can I just say something? Um ... How old is your daughter?
Caller: She’s seventeen,
Simpson: And do you know what she’s doing when she’s on the Internet?
Caller: Um ... I’m not sure really. I mean, she says she’s chatting to her friends, but I never hear her speaking, she’s just typing all the time. She’s very good at typing, you know, very fast...
Simpson: That’s very interesting, but your daughter isn’t really talking to her friends ...
Caller: Isn’t she?
Simpson: No, she’s writing messages to them on a chat site. Now...
Caller: I’m sorry, what do you mean by ‘chat site’? Simpson: Well, a chat site is a virtual space on the Internet where people can send instant messages to their friends and meet new people. It’s a great way to communicate. For a start it’s a lot cheaper than the telephone, but there are some disadvantages. For example, people can lie about who they really are ...
3 Т076 Study Speak Out. Then listen again. Which expressions do you hear?
SPEAK OUT
Taking part In a conversation
Asking for explanation
I’m not sure I understand. What do you mean?
What do you mean by chat site?
Asking for repetition
I’m sorry, I didn’t catch what you said. Could you say it again, please?
Could you repeat that, please?
Hesitation
Well, you see, the thing is ...
I’m not sure really ...
Let me think ...
How shall I put it? Say ...
Politely interrupting
That’s very/really interesting, but ...
That’s true, but ...
I’d just like to say ...
Excuse me, can I just ...
Текст аудирования:
I’m sorry, I didn’t catch what you said. Could you say it again, please?
Well, you see, the thing is...
Excuse me, can I just say something?
That’s very interesting, but...
What do you mean by ...?
4 T077 Listen and choose the best replies.
1 a Could you repeat that, please?
b How shall I put it?
2 a Let me think …
b What do you mean by DDR memory?
3 a Can I just say something?
b I’m not sure really.
4 a Excuse me, I’d just like to say …
b Well, you see, the thing is …
Текст аудирования:
1
A: There’s a programme which you can download and install on your computer which allows you to control which websites your children can log onto.
B: Could you repeat that, please?
2
C: My new computer has got a 200 gigabyte hard disk drive and 512 megabytes of DDR memory.
D: What do you mean by DDR memory?
3
E: And another reason why music radio has a future is ...
F: Um ...
E: ... that you can do other things when you listen to radio and ...
F: Yes, but I...
E: It’s good to listen to music that you don’t know and ...
F: Can I just say something?
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G: If you think computer games are bad for children, why are your children always playing them?
H: Well, you see, the thing is ...
5 T078 In pairs, complete the dialogue with phrases from Speak Out. Then listen and compare.
A Newspapers could disappear because of the Internet and 24-hour news channels ...
В That’s true, but I don’t like reading on a screen.
And what about public transport?
A 2 I’m not sure I understand. What do you mean?
В I mean, it’s easy to read a paper on a bus, but the Internet isn’t so practical, is it?
A 3 Well, you see computers are getting smaller and you can access the Internet with the thing is.
В 4 Sorry, I didn’t catch what you said. Could you say it again, please?
A Yes, I said you can connect to the Internet with your mobile phone.
В 5 I’m not sure really OK. The paper versions of newspapers don’t have much future, but did you know that seven million people read The Guardian’s website every day?
6 In pairs, read the dialogue from Exercise 5.
7 Work in groups of four. Read the statement and follow the instructions. Use Speak Out to help you.
‘Chat sites are bad for young people.’
Students A and В find five arguments in favour of the statement.
Students C and D find five arguments against the statement.
Get together in groups of four and discuss the statement.