1. Look at the sentences from the conversations and complete the verb definitions. 1. To match means to look good together. 2. To fit means to be the right size and shape for someone or something. 3. To suit means to make someone look attractive.
2. Complete the following sentences with suit, fit or match. 1. That coat really suits Pauline. 2. The jacket fits me pretty well but the trousers are too small. 3. We bought a nice small table with two chairs to match. 4. I can’t open the door. The key doesn’t fit. 5. I like your new curtains. They match perfectly the wall paper in the dining room. 6. Yellow doesn’t suit me. I usually wear black.
3.Work in pairs. Try to complete the conversations. Conversation 1 Shop assistant: Hello! Can I help you? Customer: Yes, I’m looking for … erm … You know I don’t speak English very well. I want to buy this thing which I can sleep in when outdoors. It’s a sort of a large warm bag, you know. SA: Oh! That’s sleeping bag. C: Yes, that’s right. SA: OK. Here you are. C: Oh, dear! SA: What’s wrong with it? C: Actually, I don’t like it red. Have you got it yellow ? SA: Let me see. Oh, yes, here is a yellow one. C: I really like it. How much is it? Oh, never mind, I’ll take it anyway. Where do I pay for it? SA: Over at the cash desk, please proceed.
Conversation 2 C: Excuse me. SA: Can I help you? C: I’m looking for shoes. SA: Shoes? What kind of shoes? C: I don’t know exactly how to call them. They are special kind of strong shoes that you wear for sport. SA: Oh, I see. You are looking for trainers. C: Yes. Have you got them in yellow? SA: Yellow? I’m not sure. Why yellow? C: You know, I’ve just bought this yellow bag and I want my trainers to match the bag. SA: OK. Here is your order. C: Can I try them on? SA: Sure, you can. They are really cute. C: Yes, but have you got the next size? These are a bit small. SA: Yes, here you are. C: Yes, they fit. I’ll take them, please check them out.
4.Scan the texts and answer the questions. 1. Where can you go with your best friend? European river cruise. 2. Which two prizes include travel insurance? European river cruise and Top of the world for anyone. 3. Which prize is for four people? Top of the world for anyone. 4. Which trip lasts the longest? Overland to Nepal. 5. Where can you enjoy fine food and excellent service? European river cruise. 6. Where will you have a chance to visit the oldest ski resort? Top of the world for anyone. 7. Which prize doesn’t include a food kitty? Overland to Nepal. 8. Which trip features a visit to a reindeer farm? Top of the world for anyone.
(5.2) 1. Has everybody collected (their) luggage? 2. Tell everyone I’ll be waiting for (them) here. 3. If somebody had called, (they) would have left a message. 4. Nobody offered to help. (They) probably didn’t have the time. 5. If anybody wants to know, tell (them) to phone this number. (5.3.) The other day when I was shopping a woman stopped me and asked (me) the way to the post office. (I) gave her directions and (she) thanked (me) politely, then ran off quickly in the opposite direction. (I) put my hand in my pocket and found that my wallet was missing. (She) must have taken it while (we) were talking. (I) shouted and ran after (her) but (it) was no good. (She) had disappeared in the crowd. (5.4) 1. The chairman announced the news (himself) . 2. Helen will be very upset. I’ll have to tell her the news (myself) . 3. We built most of the house (ourselves) . 4. The president (herself) appeared on television. She spoke for about ten minutes. 5. The children (themselves) did most of the work for the school play. (5.5) 1. Have a good holiday, both of you! And (enjoy yourselves). 2. Our teacher told us to stop shouting and to (behave ourselves). 3. When I fell off the horse, I didn’t (hurt myself) . 4. Beth knows a lot of French, but can’t (express herself) easily. 5. Let me (introduce myself). I’m Susan Perry. 6. The accident wasn’t your fault. Don’t (blame yourself) . 7. When I (talk) to (myself) , other people stare at me! 8. While Tom was picking up the broken glass, he (cut himself).
A. Read the words. Then fill in the table. – Прочитайте слова. Затем заполните таблицу.
Words with [n]
friend — друг,
fun — веселье,
volcano — вулкан,
winter — зима,
tent — палатка,
student — студент,
journey — путешествие,
parents — родители
Words with [ŋ]
skiing – катание на лыжах,
going — идти,
sing — петь,
sleeping — спать,
talking — разговаривать,
monkey — обезьяна,
morning – утро