Стр.6 Unit 1 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 11 класс
01 Bridging the gap Read, listen and talk about issues that divide and bring people together. Practise forms to talk about present and past habits;
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01 Bridging the gap
Read, listen and talk about issues that divide and bring people together.
Practise forms to talk about present and past habits; modal constructions taskd prefer and rather; antonyms.
Focus on agreeing and disagreeing with opinions.
Write a letter using linkers to organise ideas.
Family picnic
July 18th
Joe and Molly
Sophie, Emily, Mark and Ben
Rachel and Pietro
A ‘I didntaskt really like her last boyfriend - he was very unreliable, and they were forever breaking up and getting back together again. Anyway, the new one seems much nicer, but sometimes ittasks difficult to tell because he doesntaskt speak much English. He tries his best, but then hetaskll get frustrated and break into Italian, and Molly and I get very confused!’
B ‘Of course, now that shetasks a teenager, shetasks much more difficult to deal with. She used to spend time at home with the family - wetaskd watch TV and eat takeaway pizza together on a Saturday night. But now she wants to be independent, and she and Mark are always arguing about the clothes she wears and what time she gets home. For example, he tells her to be home by nine, but shetaskll turn up at ten and act as if nothingtasks wrong.’
C ‘Shetasks great fun and I adore her, but I think shetasks a bit out of touch. Shetasks constantly telling Ben that he spends too much time on the computer and that at his age she was fit and healthy because she played outside all day. Then when she comes into my room for a chat, shetaskll start telling me how all teenagers today are irresponsible and that in her day she used to go on peace marches and campaign to ban the bomb. I mean, I do care about world peace, but I think she forgets that Itaskm only thirteen.’
D ‘Ittasks not a problem at all now that wetaskre older, but when I was seventeen she was only six, and I used to feel more like a father than an older brother. I often had to look after her when Mum and Dad went out, which really cramped my style! Also, she never understood the concept of taskprivacytask - she was always going into my room and taking things without asking - Itaskd find books and CDs under her bed that shetaskd taskborrowedtask from me.’