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Did You Hear The One About Jokes Clean

Intermediate (Lesson 6)

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Speaking.

Reply the following questions.

  1. When did you final get to the movie house?
  2. Are visits to the movie house popular among your friends or they prefer watching movies on-line?
  3. What is your favorite histrion/actress?

Grammer Revision.

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct form.

A funny affair happened to me the other day. I (to be) in a hurry to go to work and I found that my car wasn't working. I (to have to) rush out of the house to catch the bus. While I (to walk) forth the street, I  (to notice) a woman of about my age on the contrary side of the road. I looked at her again and I  (to realize) that we  (to meet) before. She arrived at the bus stop a couple of seconds after me. 'She must be catching the double-decker too.' I thought. We  just  (to miss) the previous coach and we had xv minutes to wait before the adjacent i. I looked at the adult female behind me over again and I was sure that I  (to know) her. 'Alibi me, have we met earlier? I'm sure that (to recognize) you,' I said. She looked a chip surprised, merely she   (to tell) me that her proper noun was Angela Barker. 'You  (to study) history at Liverpool Academy' I shouted, from 1985 to 1988!' 'That'due south right!' she replied, 'And you're Claire…?' 'Lewis. Well, my proper name was Lewis but I  (to exist) married at present. What  (to do) present?' I asked. 'Well, I  (to work) in the Central Museum in town and I  (to live) in this area.' 'You're joking! I alive round the corner from there. I  (not to believe) it! We  (to be) neighbours for three years and nosotros   never (to see) each other!' I said. 'I know, it's incredible!' she (to agree), 'And I'm glad that yous spoke to me considering I wondered why yous (to wait) at me all the time!'

Do you recall it is a real life story? Have you always had the same situation?

Listening. Heed to the vocal. Complete it with the suggested words. What does 'Ka-ching' mean?

"Ka-ching"

afford blowbroke credit card earn
   greedy loan mall mortgage spend

We live in a lilliputian world
That teaches every piddling boy and girl

To  equally much as they can possibly,
Then turn around and spend information technology heedlessly.
We've created us a  mess
Nosotros  the money that we don't possess.
Our faith is to get and  it all,
So it's shopping every Sun at the 
All we e'er want is more,
A lot more than we had before
And then take me to the nearest store.
Can you hear it ring?
It makes you desire to sing,
Information technology'south such a beautiful thing – Ka-ching!
Lots of diamond rings,the happiness it brings,
y'all'll alive like a rex,
with lots of money and things.
When yous're  go and become a ,
Take out some other on your home,
Consolidate then you can 
To become and spend some more when you go bored
Ka-ching!

Grammar Written report.

Pay attention to the following rules. Remember them.

Grammar Practice. Phrasal Verbs.

Consummate the sentences with the discussion information technology in the correct place.

  1. Yous must be very hot with your glaze on. Why don't you have off ?
  2. Your shirt is filthy! Merely look at !
  3. I oasis't read the newspaper yet. Don't throw abroad .
  4. The music is too loud! Turn down !
  5. It'll be a neat party! I'm really looking forward to .
  6. Is that story about Ali true, or did you make up ?
  7. I saw a lovely jumper today. I tried on but it was too small.
  8. Don't driblet your litter in the street! Pick up !
  9. You can infringe my photographic camera, but you must look later .
  10. You can't have my dictionary. Give back to me!

Vocabulary Written report.

Money.

What is the meaning of these words?

to be worth /wɜːθ/
to borrow
can't afford /ə'fɔːd/
charge
cost
earn
inherit
invest
lend
owe /əu/
save
accept out
waste /weɪst/

Vocabulary Practice. Complete the sentences with the verbs from the previous exercise in the right tense.

1. My uncle died and left me £2000. I  £2000 from my uncle.
2. I put some money aside every week for my next holiday. I  money every week.
iii. I asked my brother to requite me € x until next week. I  € 10 from him.
iv. My brother gave me € ten until next week. He  me € x.
5. I often spend money on stupid things. I oft  money.
half dozen. I don't have enough money to buy that car. I  to buy that auto.
7. I had to pay the mechanic £ 100 to repair my car. The mechanic  me £ 100.
8. I went to cash motorcar and got € 200. I  € 200 from the greenbacks automobile.
9. I bought a book. It was $25. The volume  (me) $25.
10. Jim gave me £ 100. I haven't paid it back even so. I  Jim £ 100.
11. I bought some shares in British Telecom. I  some coin.
12. I piece of work in a supermarket. They pay me € 2000 a month. I  € 2000 a month.
xiii. I could sell my house for about € 200,000. My house  about € 200,000.

Grammar Practice

Past Elementary or Present Perfect?

Choose the best variant of respond

1. Linda _____ in Paris for the by ten years.

 lived  has lived   was living

2.  David ____ for the exam, and so he is going to get "A."

has read   read  reads

3. Anna, ___ reading the study yet?

did you  has you finished  does you lot finish

four. I would like to visit Italian republic. I ____ there.

never was  were  have never been

5. He ____ working for this organisation 2 years ago.

started   begun   has started

6._____  met him before?

Take you ever    Was y'all ever   Did you

vii. I ____ three books for my son.

bought   am buying   take only bought

eight. I'm not hungry, I'grand afraid. I ____

ate already   take already eaten  ate yet

9. Where _____  your last vocations?

 did you spent  have you spent  did y'all spend

10. When Claude was at school, she ____ to play saxophone.

 learnt has learnt was learning

Speaking.

Money Survey.

Reply these questions as in the case.

Example

— Have you ever wasted money on something you've never used?
— Aye, I bought an exercise wheel.
— Why did you buy it?

Questions

Accept y'all ever…?

— (waste matter) money on something you lot've never used
— (sell) anything on the Internet
— (lose) a credit card or your wallet
— (salve) for something for a long time
— (win) whatsoever money (eastward.g. in a lottery)
— (be) robbed
— (lend) money to someone who didn't pay you  back

Have you recently…?

— (buy) anything on the Internet
— (be) to a mall or shopping heart
— (buy) anyone a nowadays
— (use) a credit menu
— (take) money out of a greenbacks machine
— (borrow) money from someone in your family

Watching.

 Watch the video and answer the questions.

  1. What problem is Helen talking about?
  2. Is Jane listening to Helen'due south bug?
  3. What sort of blow has Jane had?
  4. What happened to Bill?
  5. Did the story take a happy end?

[iceaccordion theme=»simple»] [accordionslide title=»THE END» ] Here you have some words and phrases from the video. Guess what they mean.
Yep
Take it easy
See yous in a bit
To take up a guitar
Bloodcurdling
Have last Tuesday
To turn upward.
I've got to go.
Gosh.
Fuse box
Save ANSWERS SEE You SOON! [/accordionslide][/iceaccordion]

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