Стр.23 Unit 2 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 9 класс
3 Study Speak Out. Then listen again and fill in the expressions Dr Moody uses in the gaps in Exercise 2.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Маккинли, Хастингс 9 класс, Вентана-Граф:
3 Study Speak Out. Then listen again and fill in the expressions Dr Moody uses in the gaps in Exercise 2.
SPEAK OUT Asking for and giving Mind the trap!
Advice is uncountable, so it is always singular.
Can you give me some advice?
Can you give me a piece of advice? NOT Can you give me some advices?
4 Read the email to Becky from her classmates. What’s the situation and what advice do you think she asked for? Choose the correct phrases.
Hi, Becky,
Wetaskre all so glad you’re feeling better. In less than a month you’ll be out of hospital and back with us in the classroom! Youtaskll catch up in no time, but here are a few suggestions.
First of all, 1 why dontaskt you/you shouldn’t contact our form tutor and explain the problem? I’m sure shetaskll be sympathetic. Also,2 / think you should fit isn’t a good idea to read taskHamlet1. Mrs Dewar said the final exam is going to be on Shakespeare. Finally, 3ittasks better not to/
I think you should relax. At the end of the day, your health is the most important thing.
Good luck!
Sam
P.S. Ali, Karen, Gwen, Mark and Chris all send their love. We all miss you!
5 In pairs, give advice to your partner on one of the problems below.
• What to do on the evening before a big exam.
• Advice to help someone who has problems sleeping.
• How to keep fit if you dontaskt have much time or money
6 In pairs, role play the situation. Use phrases from Speak Out to help you.
Student A
It’s your boyfriend/girlfriend’s birthday. soon and you don’t have any ideas for a present. He/She hates clothes and jewelry, but he/she is interested in art and music. Explain your problem to your friend and:
• ask him/her for some advice.
• thank your friend for his/her advice and tell him/her what you have decided to do.
• make some suggestions for your friend’s problem.
Student В
Look at page 120 and start the
7 Write a short letter to a friend giving advice on one of the problems in Exercise 5. Use the ideas below to help you.
• Use the advice from Becky’s friends in Exercise 4 and your advice from Exercise 6 to help you.
• Try to use as many different expressions from Speak Out as you can.
• Then swap letters with a friend. Is their advice useful?
Project idea
Think of some aspects of life at your school, your family, your region/city/town that you would like to improve. Make a leaflet ‘If I were the school master/my elder brother/the city mayor...’, using as many different expressions from Speak Out as you can. Don’t forget about some illustrations (photos, drawings, caricatures, etc.).