Слайд 41. Who [hu:] do you call on your mobile [mobail] phone the most?
Слайд 5I call my …… the most
(son, daughter, boss, friend)
Слайд 62. Do you send text messages?
Слайд 12 Mobile [mobail] phone
[foun] user [ju:zə]
Слайд 13The average [æviridʒ] mobile phone user
Слайд 14The average [æviridʒ] mobile phone user sends about 20 messages a day
Слайд 16In the UK people send 78.9 billion text messages
Слайд 18In the UK people send 553 million picture messages a year
Слайд 21There’re now [nau] more than 4 billion mobile phones in the world. In
the UK people send 78.9 billion text messages
Слайд 22And 553 million picture messages every year. That’s over 216 million text messages
a day and 9 million an hour [auə]
Слайд 23In fact the average mobile phone user sends about 20 text messages a
day
Слайд 24Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2
Слайд 25A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]
B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən]
C. Texting in Britain
Слайд 29This year’s champion [tʃæmpiən]
is Kate Moore
Слайд 31A texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]
Слайд 32The US National texting Championship
Слайд 34Now American fans of mobile phone texting can show what they can do
at the US National Texting Championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]
Слайд 35This year’s champion[tʃæmpiən] is a 15-year old Kate Moore from Iowa. She sends
14000 texts a month
Слайд 36Kate can even send a text message with her eyes [aiz]
closed!
Слайд 37Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2
Слайд 38A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]
B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən]
C. Texting in Britain
Слайд 39A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]
Слайд 41Competition [kompə’tiʃən] - соревнование
Слайд 42In London there’s a special competition [kompə’tiʃən]
Слайд 44Some women can throw [θrou] a phone over 50 meters
Слайд 45The mobile phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən]
Слайд 46A competitor [kəm’petitə] - соревнующийся
Слайд 47In this event [i’vent] competitors [kəm’petitəz] throw [θrou] their phones
Слайд 49Of course, some people hate mobile phones
Слайд 50Every year in London there’s a special competition called the Mobile Phone Throwing
Championship
Слайд 51In this event competitors throw their phones as far as they can. Some
women can throw a phone over 50 meters
Слайд 52And some men can throw one over 95 meters. It’s a lot of
fun for mobile phone haters!
Слайд 53Find the proper heading listed in exercise 2
Слайд 54A. American texting championship [tʃæmpiənʃip]
B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən]
C. Texting in Britain
Слайд 55B. The phone throwing competition [kompə’tiʃən]
Слайд 57Match the numbers with the information
Слайд 59There’re now more than 4 billion mobile phones in the world. In the
UK people send 78,9 billion text messages a year
Слайд 611. 4 billion
E. Mobile phones in the world
Слайд 63There’re now more than 4 billion mobile phones in the world. In the
UK people send 78,9 billion text messages a year
Слайд 652. 78.9 billion
D. Text messages a year in the UK
Слайд 67And 553 million picture messages every year. That’s over 216 million text messages
a day and 9 million an hour
Слайд 693. 216 million
H. Messages a day
Слайд 71And 553 million picture messages every year. That’s over 216 million text messages
a day and 9 million an hour
Слайд 734. 9 million
F. Messages an hour
Слайд 75In fact the average mobile phone user sends about 20 text messages a
day
Слайд 775. 20
G. Messages a day for every user
Слайд 79This year’s champion is a 15-year old Kate Moore from Iowa. She sends
14000 texts a month
Слайд 816. 14 000
C. Messages Kate sends every month
Слайд 83This year’s champion is a 15-year old Kate Moore from Iowa. She sends
14000 texts a month
Слайд 87And some men can throw one over 95 meters. It’s a lot of
fun for mobile phone haters!
Слайд 898. 95
A. Meters some men can throw a phone
Слайд 91 How do you use your mobile phone? Tick the things you do
Слайд 104Tell me what you do with your mobile phone
Слайд 121 Match the numbers with the words in the box
Слайд 125Слова hundred, thousand, million, billion – употребляются в единственном числе
Слайд 128Между сотнями и десятками вставляется And
Слайд 1326 616
Six thousand [θauzənd], six hundred [hʌndrid] and sixteen
Слайд 134600 000
Six hundred [hʌndrid] thousand [θauzənd]
Слайд 138 Listen. Underline the number you hear
Слайд 147 Listen. Match the names with the messages. Complete the messages
Слайд 150A: This is 054 898 4567. Please leave a message after the tone.
B:
Hi, Tony. It’s Jane
Слайд 151 Let’s meet outside the cinema at 10 to eight. See you there.
OK?
Bye
Слайд 1521. Message for Tony
From Jane
Meet outside the cinema at 7.50
Слайд 1532. Message for Mandy
From Steve Henshaw
Слайд 154A: Hello. This is Mandy and John’s phone. We’re not here right now
so please leave a message with your name and number
Слайд 155 and the time of your call. Thank you.
B: Mandy, it’s Steve Henshaw
here.
Слайд 156It’s twenty past three on Wednesday [wenzdi]. Can you call me. My number
is 068 919 0752. Thanks
Слайд 1572. Message for Mandy
From Steve Henshaw
Please call him at
068 919 0752
Слайд 1583. Message for Michael Brown from Carol
Слайд 159A: This is Michael Brown’s voicemail. Please leave a message now.
B: Good morning,
Mr. Brown
Слайд 160This is Carol at Benson Cameras. Your new camera is here. Can you
come to the shop and get it this week?
Слайд 161 We’re open from 9 o’clock until half past six every day
Слайд 1623. Message for Michael Brown from Carol
Your new camera is there. Can you
go and get it this week. Shop is open 9 until 6.30 every day
Слайд 164A: Hi, I am not here right now so please leave a message
after the beep. Thanks.
Слайд 165B: Judy, it’s Damian. Why don’t we meet for dinner this evening? How
about the Italian restaurant in Green Street at 25 past 8?
Слайд 166Give me a call. I am in the office all afternoon.
Слайд 1674. Message for Judy
from Damian
Why don’t we meet for dinner this evening? 8.25
at the restaurant in Green Street? Call me in the office
Слайд 1685. Message for David Renton
from Mary Wilde
Слайд 169A: Good morning, Brandon Travel Agency.
B: Hello. Can I speak to David Relton
Слайд 170A: I’m afraid, he isn’t in this morning. Can I take a message?
Слайд 171B: Yes, can you ask him to call Mary Wilde?
A: Of course. What’s
your telephone number?
Слайд 172B: It’s 713 391 8834
A: Sorry? Can you repeat that?
B: 713 391 8834
A:
Fine
Thanks. Bye
Слайд 1735. Message for David Renton
from Mary Wilde
Please call her at
713
391 8834
Слайд 175 Number the sentences in the correct order then listen and check
Слайд 1792. Hello, Can I speak to Laura, please?
Слайд 1813. She isn’t here right now. Can I take a message?
Слайд 1834. Yes, please ask her to phone Jeffrey
Слайд 191How to use the phone, take and leave a message
Слайд 1921. Answer the phone
Hello
This is 908 934 7822
Слайд 1932. Take a message
She isn’t here right [rait] now [nau]. Can I take
a message?
Sorry, can you repeat that?
What’s your number?
Слайд 1943. Leave a message
Please ask her to call me.
My number is 909 541
-323
Слайд 1954. Leave a voicemail message
(Informal)Hi. John. It’s Ana here. Can you call me?
(Formal)
Good morning. This is Michael Brown. I’d like to leave a message for Mrs. Brinley
Слайд 1965. End the call
Thanks. OK. Bye
See you there (later) [leite]
Слайд 199A: 788 032 1349
B: Hello. It’s Carla. Can I speak to Jason?
Слайд 200A: I am sorry. He isn’t in here today. Can I take a
message?
Слайд 201B: Please ask him to call me
My number is 990 675 3551
Слайд 206 Please make up a similar telephone conversation