Стр.34 Unit 4 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 9 класс
04 Join the club! Read, listen and talk about clubs, societies, youth groups and lifestyles, clothes and accessories. Practice the Present Simple and the Present Continuous;
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Маккинли, Хастингс 9 класс, Вентана-Граф:
04 Join the club!
Read, listen and talk about clubs, societies, youth groups and lifestyles, clothes and accessories.
Practice the Present Simple and the Present Continuous; reflexive pronouns.
Focus on describing appearance; identifying speculation; giving and justifying opinions. Write a simple description.
The Gentlemen’s Clubs of London date from the 18th century. These are rather exclusive clubs which are like ‘second homes’ for many members.
GRAMMAR AND SPEAKING
1 Work in pairs. Tell your partner about any organizations you belong to or which groups you would like to join and why. Use these ideas to help you.
2 Listen and answer the questions.
• Who is Kay?
• What people belong to the club?
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Kay: So, Lord Parkes, what kind of person joins The Carshalton Club?
Parkes: Well, it helps if you have a moustache. I’m joking, of course. We are all top professional people — politicians, lawyers, even an ex-Prime Minister. Although more and more marketing people are joining these days.
Kay: And what do you all do?
Parkes: Well, people usually come here to play bridge or enjoy the food. Others come here to relax. Like Sir James over there. I usually only come here on Friday evenings.
Kay: And ... Tuesday lunchtimes?
Parkes: Well, my wife is shopping at the moment, so I decided to drop in. Anyway, The Carshalton also has a serious side. We do a lot of work for charity. For example, every day this week we’re collecting money to renovate the bar in the Royal Opera House.
Kay: I see. Finally, can I join your club? Lord Parkes. you seem terrified!
Parkes: But, but, you don’t understand, the thing is you’re ...
Kay: A journalist? Even journalists join clubs, Lord Parkes. We’re professionals, too.
Parkes: No, that isn’t such a big problem. It’s just that you’re ... just not one of us. You’re ...
1. A journalist
2. Top professional people
3 Read and listen to the interview again. In pairs, discuss why you think the interviewer doesn’t ‘belong’ in The Carshalton Club.
Kay So, Parkes, what kind of person joins The Carshalton Club?
Parkes Well, it helps if you have a moustache. I’m joking, of course. We are all top professional people - politicians, lawyers, even an ex-Prime Minister. Although more and more marketing people are joining these days.
Kay and what do you all do?
Parkes Well, people usually come here to play bridge or enjoy the food. Others come here to relax. Like Sir James over there. I usually only come here on Friday evenings.
Kay and ... Tuesday lunchtimes?
Parkes Well, my wife is shopping at the moment, so I decided to drop in. Anyway, The Carshalton also has a serious side. We do a lot of work for charity. For example, everytask day this week wetaskre collecting money to renovate the bar in the Royal Opera
House.
sports club’s/tennis sports team supporters club a political party school society the fan club of a band/singer a charity Internet groups/forums a scouting organization
Kay I see. Finally, can I join your club? Lord Parkes ... you seem terrified!
Parkes but, but, you don’t understand, the thing is you’re ...
Kay A journalist? Even journalists join clubs, Lord Parkes. We’re professionals, too ...
Parkes No, that isn’t such a big problem. It’s just that you’re ... just not one of us.