Complete the conversation. Use "might" or "might not" together with the verbs in brackets. A: Shall we phone this hotel and book some rooms?
B: Yes, but let's choose another hotel, too. Their rooms might be too expensive, or they might not have enough rooms.
A: How about this one? In fact, John might prefer this one.
B: Yes, but Susan might not like it. It's more old-fashioned.
A: Let's ask Bill. He might know a good hotel. She lived in Brighton for two years.
B: Good idea. Is she coming to the wedding?
A: Yes, she is. But she might not stay in a hotel. She might stay with a friend.
I have different subjects at school. Some of them are easy and some are difficult. My favourite subject is English. It is not easy but it is interesting. Every lesson we learn to pronounce English words correctly, read English literature, use tape recorder for listening of English texts, play different games. My favourite exercise is a role-game. When we talk to each other as in a real life, f.e, a conversation in a shop, or in a school canteen. Next year I will attend English couses after my lessons. I like English and I want to learn it better.