Слайд 3Let’s start!
We’re going to find out something new : )
Слайд 5It’s time to know the topic and the aims of today’s lesson!
Слайд 6What relationship do you think these people might have?
(Discuss it with your partner)
Слайд 11There are some words used when we describe a type of relationship:
Слайд 12AQUAINTANCE
TEAM-MATE
STRANGER
CLOSE FRIEND
MOTHER-IN-LAW
STEPFATHER
Слайд 14These are three categories. Think of as many relationships as you can for
each one.
Слайд 25Who do you consider to be your best friend?
When and where did you
meet them?
Слайд 26What do you like about your best friend?
Слайд 27How different is your friend from you?
Слайд 29Let’s listen to Pete answering the same questions about his best friend, note
down his answers.
Слайд 30What personal qualities should a friend have?
Слайд 31Can you explain these words in English?
Слайд 43Let’s fill the gaps in the copies with the adjectives.
Слайд 44Which of these qualities do you have?
Слайд 45When we tell about our relationship we can use some stable expressions.
Let’s check
them out!
Слайд 47Tell about a person you’ve lost touch with.
Слайд 48Tell about two people whose company you enjoy.
Слайд 49Tell about a classmate you had a lot in common.
Слайд 50Are there any people you didn’t fall out last year?
Слайд 572. Does/Has the postman delivered the post yet?
Слайд 582. Has the postman delivered the post yet?
Слайд 593. They are/do writing in their journals now.
Слайд 603. They are writing in their journals now.
Слайд 614. Had/Have your friends spoken to you today?
Слайд 624. Have your friends spoken to you today?
Слайд 635. I don’t/haven’t understand this question.
Слайд 645. I don’t understand this question.
Слайд 656. Do/Are we going to the theatre tonight?
Слайд 666. Are we going to the theatre tonight?
Слайд 677. She is/has never been to Hawaii before.
Слайд 687. She has never been to Hawaii before.
Слайд 698. Doesn’t/Don’t his mother live here?
Слайд 708. Doesn’t his mother live here?
Слайд 719. Haven’t/Didn’t you seen this film before?
Слайд 729. Haven’t you seen this film before?