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english - Ganatleba
Tamar Jejilashvili, Manana Mgeladze English Student’s Book dD III dawyebiTi swavlebis mesame safexuri Intelekti Tbilisi Units Unit 1 Greetings pp. 10-14 Structures Good morning, how are you? I’m fine, thanks, goodbye, see you, pleased to meet you, nice to see you, let’s go to the cafeteria, where are you from? She’s from Britain, she’s British. Unit 2 My classes pp. 15-21 How many times does she have History? Once/three times a week Unit 3 Food pp. 22-27 I have a glass of milk for breakfast. I usually have a sandwich for dinner, I’m allergic to…. Is there anything you hate? Unit 4 Sending an email pp. 28-33 Is there any milk in the fridge? Yes, there is some milk in the fridge. Are there any apples on the table? Yes there are some apples on the table. Dear Ms. …, sincerely. Unit 5 The world of animals pp. 34-39 Where do elephants live? What do they eat? Do we have an English class today? They don’t work in the bank. She doesn’t go to school. Unit 6 The world of fables pp. 40-45 Looking forward to seeing you, help yourself to the soup, please, come to my dinner party. Unit 7 Let’s be athletic pp. 46-51 We play soccer for fun; We played soccer almost daily; We play in a team; He looks healthy because he is …; Sports help you make friends; He was excited about the game; Out of all players Nick likes … He likes Zaza the most; Every boy must be like …I’m very proud of them. 2 Grammar To be in present simple, affirmatives (full and short forms) Spelling rules: Upper-case letters in the names of countries and nationalities Review of the alphabet: Aa-Zz. Vocabulary Bulgaria , Bulgarian; China, Chinese; Egypt, Egyptian; Greece, Greek; Germany German; Italy, Italian; Japan, Japanese; Mexico, Mexican; Spain, Spanish; Turkey, Turkish. To be in present simple, questions and negatives ( full and short forms). Georgian Language, Georgian Literature, Physical Education, History, Math, Applied Arts, chess, once, twice, three times, chapter, page, research, essay. Present simple, affirmatives Formation of plural of nouns by adding -s as in carrots or apples, by adding -es as in peaches, or by adding -ies as in strawberries Count and noncount nouns. bread, cookie, milk, butter, sausage, cake, ham, bacon, flour, cheese, yogurt, cereal, pepper, salt, toast, sandwich, cocoa, mixer, soup, roast meat, chicken, salad, hot dog, jam, bowl, fried egg, pancake, honey, pasta, cucumber, pineapple, carrot, peach, blackberry, radish, strawberry. Present simple, questions Indefinite pronoun some in affirmatives Indefinite pronoun any in questions Review of irregular plurals: manmen, woman-women, etc. Gram, kilo, liter, low, heat, stir, pour, on top, sincerely, member, secondary, all over the world, a lot of, often, soccer, also, sometimes, most of all, always. Present simple, negatives. zebra, giraffe, butterfly, crow, fly, eagle, rabbit, squirrel, whale, dolphin, parrot, turtle, hedgehog, peacock, stork, elephant, monkey, wing feather, mane paw, snout, bill, beak, tail trunk, tusk. Present continuous, affirmatives,questions, negatives Count and noncount nouns with many, much; few, little, How many, how much? Past simple tense fable, moral, postcard, near, same, invitation, chicken, armchair, grade, enjoy, most of all, hide-and-seek. To be in past simple. Climbing, golf, tennis, boxing, cricket, wrestling/ judo, figure skating, rugby, daily, for fun, generally, team, alone, champion, championships, coach, win, captain, popular, cricketer, judoka, athletic, energetic, weak, slim, healthy, present, encyclopedia, browse, print, hiking, support, tournament, strong. 3 Units Unit 8 Your hobbies pp. 52 – 57 Structures Regards from Canada; It was truly great ... I like soccer more; It’s a good idea to wear … This helps the player to … Most of the time; He is teaching me how to play … He thinks golf is boring. Unit 9 Vacation pp. 58 – 63 I was happy to hear from you; I’d love to try it; around the house; looking forward to meeting you again; I’m sure you will like Georgia; he stayed at his friend’s. Unit 10 Time pp. 64 – 69 I hope you did all your homework; Oh, really? We had some snacks, between the meals; at about 9 a.m.; a few days ago; They had a talk, on the way home. Unit 11 The Shortcut pp. 70 – 75 Levan is the first grader; this time of the year, I went into the classroom; Before we left, I looked around; We left the classroom; It’s across the street from school; That’s where the traffic lights are. Unit 12 The Shortcut (continued) pp. 76 - 81 Do you see any police? Levan asked me looking up and down the street; Let me go; What a shame! They don’t follow the traffic rules; They must learn their lesson; Forgive us! Unit 13 Happy Birthday pp. 82-87 The star is inside the circle; it is between the circle and the square; We had a lot of fun. It’s fantastic! Unit 14 Animals in winter pp. 88 – 93 Animals hibernate to save energy. It’s five degrees below zero; Poor animals! I feel bad for them. How exciting! They spend half of their life in the oceans. They live in groups. I feel bad for them. It’s five degrees below zero. Unit 15 Christmas time together pp. 94 – 99 My birthday is on November 29. About Luka I can say… Unit 16 Johnny was working all day long pp. 100–105 I got up at 8:00 a.m. ; Luke was born on July 2; I feel bad for him; He is scared of dogs; He is getting tired because ...; I was working on my project all day long yesterday; Turn down the music 4 Grammar To be in Past Simple, questions. To be in past simple, negatives - full and short forms. Past Simple Tense; Questions in the Past Simple Tense; Past simple Vocabulary post card, hobby, quality, sheet, personal countryside, golf club, golf gloves, hole, spike, swing, keep balance, special, volleyball. Village, golfer, fairly, selfishly, judoka, town, chess, paragraph. Past form of irregular verbs: read, get, have, go, tell, say, eat, ate, come. Review of antonyms. a.m. and p.m. noon, midnight, tough, get in trouble, snack, depend, culture, the night before, on time, sour, whole. Possessive pronoun: mine. Past form of irregular verbs: leave, run, take. Review of antonyms. Narrator, story, shortcut, be over, leaf – leaves, Autumn, Winter, Spring, Summer, September, October, November, December, January, February, March, April, May, June, July, August, be ready, be lazy, jacket, across, traffic lights, close, far, police, in front of, crosswalk, telephone box, lamp-post, pavement (sidewalk), pass by, beep, shout, scream, ignore. Reach, divide, police officer, document, blush, run away, police station, someone, rule, space, below, be sorry, forgive, pat, Review of count and noncount with many, much; few, little. Past form or irregular verb think. Agreement of verbs with people and police. Possessive pronouns: me, you, him, her, it, us, you, them. Prepositions of place Review of regular verbs Irregular nouns Spelling of nouns in plural Cardinal and ordinal numbers Past Continues Tense Prepositions of time and place, past continuous in questions circle, triangle, square, rectangle, inside, outside, fantastic, almost, relative, enjoy, syllable, vowel, consonant penguin, polar bear, reindeer, swallow, flipper, hoof, cub, fur, south, hibernate, save, den, frog, pond, freeze, adapt, rabbit, squirrel, nest, Antarctica, New Zealand, Galapagos Island, chick, belly, toy. excellent, organizer, product, gift, nut, jar, honey, celebrate, light, taper, candle, roasted, baked, fried, banquet, feast, delicious, pastry, traditional, home made, candy. Garage, noise, wag, look after, grow up, sign up, turn down, turn up, check out, check in, calm down , wait for 5 Units Unit 17 The world around us pp. 106 – 111 Structures This dress is more expensive than that one. Mercury is the smallest planet. Unit 18 Our Planet pp. 112 – 117 London is one of the most beautiful cities in the world; I saw a girl. The girl was wearing a blue dress; A tomato is a vegetable Unit 19 Our field trip pp. 118–123 When were you born? When was your mother/father born? Could I borrow your pen? Can I make a phone call? May I have another cup of tea? She might be outside now, would you llike to join us for dinner? Would you pass me some bread plaese? Unit 20 Planning the Future pp. 124 – 129 He is going to water the flowers. What are you going to do on Monday? Could you come over to my house? Little by little Unit 21 I am sure I’ll be successful pp. 130 – 135 Unit 22 I know directions pp. 136 – 141 I am thirsty. I will drink water; I am hot. I’ll open the window; I’ll sign up for the photography club. I think she will fail the test. No she won’t. Unit 23 Have you ever visited France? pp. 142 – 147 Unit 24 I am reading fairy tales pp. 148 – 153 It is in the eastern part of Georgia; Turkey is to the south of Georgia; she has visited France; just in case, cathedral Have you ever visited Great Britain. I have never been in Rome. Who are they for? How was your flight? What does it look like? How strange! I’ve already had my breakfast; Have you done your homework yet? Once upon a time, a couple of goats, I’ll marry that girl Apendix A Student’s Homwork Planner ............ 154-156 Apendix B Table of Irregular Verbs . ................ 157-158 Apendix C Pronounciation Table ..............................159 Apendix D Tapescripts . ..................................... 160-175 6 Grammar Comparative and superlative degrees of adjectives: -er, -est; more, most; Good/better/best Bad/worse/worst Definite and indefinite article Definite article with Geographical names Capital letters with Geogrphical names Can/ could in polite requests, might for possibilities Review: Can ( ability), must (obligation), mustn’t (prohibition), should Parts of the speech: verbs and nouns, Vocabulary wide, fast, slow, expensive, cheap, planet, space, mountain, ocean, lake, forest, island, desert, volcano Land, covered, amazing, exciting, building, palace, tourist Record, album, pirate, biography, request, possible, impossible noun, verb,pebble. calf, kid, foal, hoof, rice, elf hang, sell, break, lift, fence, paint, drop Planned future: to be going to Future simple: full and short forms of will rich, handsome, tenderly, actress, blonde, become, appear, award, own Present perfect in positives; main forms of the verbs North, East, South, West, northern, eastern, southern, western, pyramids, located Present perfect with never and ever; main forms of the verbs Bouquet, trash, trash can, flight, host family, suburb, splendid, amazing, adore Present Perfect in positives, questions, and negatives with already and yet. Celebrity, folk tale, wise, begging, poor, nail, collect, marry, busy, kick, while, porridge Plural of nouns ending in -f,-fe 7