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Czasu present perfect używamy do mówienia o przeszłych doświadczeniach, gdy nie wspominamy kiedy dokładnie miały miejsce. spelling rules for past participles

(irregular verbs) znajduje się na stronie 96. Czasu past continuous używamy do mówienia o czynnościach, które trwały przez jakiś czas w przeszłości. Często występuje on w tym samym zdaniu razem z czasem past simple i zaimkami when (przed past simple) i while (przed past continuous) i służy wówczas do opisu czynności, która była tłem dla innych, krótko trwających czynności.

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Czasu present continuous używamy do mówienia o czynnościach, które mają miejsce w momencie mówienia o nich.

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Czasu present continuous używamy również do mówienia o konkretnych planach na przyszłość.

Czas present continuous tworzymy w następujący sposób: podmiot + be + verb + -ing. W pytaniach szyk jest następujący: be + subject + verb + -ing.

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Jeśli używamy czasu present continuous do mówienia o przyszłości, stosujemy wówczas wyrażenia czasowe odnoszące się do przyszłości.

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W krótkich odpowiedziach nie powtarzamy już formy czasownika + -ing.

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Wykaz czasowników nieregularnych (irregular verbs) znajduje się na stronie 96.

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Czasu present simple używamy do mówienia o nawykach i zwyczajach. Czasu present continuous używamy do mówienia o czynnościach, które mają miejsce w momencie mówienia o nich.

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Will/won’t używamy do mówienia o wydarzeniach w przyszłości, co do których nie jesteśmy pewni, wiec są to tylko przypuszczenia. Be going to używamy do mówienia o planach i zamierzeniach na przyszłośd. Czasu present continuous używamy również do mówienia o konkretnych, ustalonych wcześniej planach na przyszłośd. Stosujemy wówczas dodatkowo okoliczniki czasu odnoszące się do przyszłości.

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Uzupełnij zdania odpowiednimi czasownikami.

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Are you listening (you / listen) to me? Yes, I am. (he / go)? To the sports centre, I think. (you / wear) to the party? A dragon costume. (your to the concert? No, she isn’t. (your parents / chat) to? The neighbours. (I / make) Yes, you are!

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Find some information about three artefacts. Think about how people lived in the place the artefacts come from and make notes.

Prepare Use your notes to write three short texts about the artefacts and draw some pictures to illustrate the texts.

Present your materials Put your project on a poster and show it to your classmates and teacher.

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I’m not (am not) You aren’t (are not)

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annoyed / annoying bored / boring embarrassed / embarrassing excited / exciting frightened / frightening interested / interesting buy surprised / surprising cigarettes. worried / worrying

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You should make an Culture Today appointment to see your doctor.

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I’ve cut / bruised They / broken my arm / leg / finger.

I wasn’t (was not) / quite a lot. clean the It hurts a bit You weren’t (were not) floor. He/She/It wasn’t (was not) We/You/They weren’t be home (were not) late.

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take photos.

You shouldn’t …

… the BIG DEBATE: Should irresponsible people pay to be rescued? allowed to

get a tattoo.

You must / have to make your bed. After can, can’t, could and couldn’t we use the We use mustn’t when something is prohibited. surfboard flippers snorkel wetsuit swimming costume infinitive without to. It doesn’t have the same meaning as don’t have oars rubber dinghy kayak At 18 you can drive a car in Spain. ✓ to. I think At 18 you can to drive a car in Spain. ✗ that people who act irresponsibly You mustn’t put the washing machine on. (It’s rescuing should have to pay for the 2 Match the sports equipment items the need pictures. After be allowed we use to. with and prohibited.) service. Why should rescuers risk their lives I’m allowed to stay out until twelve. You don’t have to put the washing machine on. to save people who are not being sensible? (It isn’t necessary.) If the rescue services made people pay, After must / mustn’t we use the infinitive people wouldn’t put themselves at risk. without to. You must leave the party at eleven. ✓ You must to leave the party at eleven. ✗

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Archaeologists found these bracelets in Mohenjo-Daro. They are made from beads of semi-precious stones, so the owner of these bracelets was probably rich. Jewellery like this was passed down through families.

like these had many different uses: for drinking water and milk or holding special liquids

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I/You/He/She/It/We/

Adventure sports He/She/It isn’t (is not)

The rescue services often rely on volunteer staff and have to raise money to pay for equipment, vehicles and training. Rescue services across the world save I/You/He/She/It/We/They mustn’t thousands of lives every year. They rescue people who have had accidents or are Water sports equipment victims of natural disasters. Other times they have to rescue people who have We use can / can’t, could / couldn’t andin(not) acted an irresponsible way. We can use must or have to for obligation. 1 Check the meaning of these words. be allowed to for permission.

This model is made from terracotta. Terracotta is a type of clay that is moulded and then baked in the sun to harden.

Do a project on artefacts discovered in lost cities.

Plan Look at the table on your worksheet that you have received from your teacher and choose a lost city.

work five hours a day.

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1 I’m going / go now. See you tomorrow! 2 We’re having / have dinner now.

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3 Dopasuj zdjęcia do tekstów.

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provide fresh water.

2 Przeczytaj teksty i zaznacz prawidłowe odpowiedzi. 1 Mohenjo-Daro means … a) … Mound of Indus. b) … Mountain of Death. c) … Mound of the Dead. 2 The city is about ... square kilometres in size. a) 1.5 b) 15 c) 5.1 3 Many house walls in First Street … a) … aren’t there any more. b) … are still there. c) … are underground. 4 Archaeologists found a system of ... in the houses. a) towns b) drains c) roads 5 They made … from mud. a) walls b) wells c) bricks

Web quest Find out how many people in the USA speak the following languages. Go to: www.ethnologue. com/show_country.asp?name=US English: Spanish: French: Russian: German:

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Obligation and prohibition: must / negative Useful expressions mustn’t and have to / don’t have to I/You/He/She/It/We/

Interpreting artefacts a) containers, often used for food b) a piece of jewellery that goes around your wrist c) a place where people live together d) a deep hole dug in the ground to provide water e) the system of passages for water and waste in a town or city f) a man-made object g) a mixture of water and earth Mohenjo-Daro h) a block for building houses

The lost city of Mohenjo-Daro The lost city of Mohenjo-Daro existed more than 4,000 years ago in the Indus Valley in South Asia. People from the Indus Valley Civilisation lived there between 2600 and 1900 Daro means Mound of the archaeologists think that more than 35,000 people lived there in the past. The city is about 1.5 square kilometres in size. The ruins of the city, in Pakistan, are a UNESCO World Heritage Site.

First Street First Street is the most famous street in Mohenjo-Daro; it’s ten metres wide in some places. Many of the house walls are still standing. The people made bricks from mud and dried them in the sun. They used the bricks to build foundations, walls, buildings and wells.

The windiest! The USA is the country with the most tornadoes in the world. It has more than 1,000 tornadoes a year - four times more than all of Europe. Tornadoes are most common in spring and least common in winter. Most of the tornadoes are in the centre of the USA in an area called ’Tornado Alley’.

When did the first American bank open? How hot was it in Death Valley on July 10th, 1913? When are tornadoes most common in the USA?

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When archaeologists discover artefacts in their excavations, they interpret them to understand how people lived in the past.

1 Połącz wyrazy z ich definicjami.

Lake Superior is one of the Great Lakes of the USA. It is famous for being the biggest freshwater lake in the world. It is about 563 kilometres from west to east and 257 kilometres from north to south. Lake Superior is also the coldest and the deepest of the Great Lakes.

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We aren’t wearing witches’ costumes.

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5 It’s the speaker’s birthday / Valentine’s Day.

6 The speaker is waiting / working in a restaurant. Message 3

7 James is inviting Tony / Clive to a celebration.

Napisz zdania, używając w każdym z nich obu czasów: present simple i present continuous.

It is very cold today but it isn’t snowing.

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Przekształć zdania z ćwiczenia 2. na przeczenia.

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8 James’s family always / usually has celebrations at Pizza Point.

Lost cities 1 a bracelet 2 drains 3 an artefact 4 mud 5 a settlement 6 a well 7 a brick 8 pots

Extremes in the USA The hottest! Death Valley is a valley in the Mojave Desert, California. It is famous for being the hottest place in the USA. Death Valley also holds the record for the hottest temperature recorded in the western hemisphere. On July 10th, 1913 it was 56.7° C. That’s hot!

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Ułóż pytania, wykorzystując wyrazy podane w nawiasach.

Czasu present continuous używamy również do mówienia o konkretnych planach na przyszłość. Jeśli używamy czasu present continuous do mówienia o przyszłości, stosujemy wówczas wyrażenia czasowe odnoszące się do przyszłości.

W krótkich odpowiedziach nie powtarzamy już formy czasownika + -ing.

4 Peter is often / never late.

09 Posłuchaj trzech wiadomości telefonicznych i zakreśl właściwe słowo.

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1 Lisa / Ellie is going to study in France.

The longest river in the USA is the Missouri River. It is over 4,000 kilometres. The biggest island in the USA is Hawaii. It has an area of more than 10,400 sq. kilometres. The highest waterfall in the USA is Yosemite Falls in California. The water falls more than 700 metres.

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Czasu present continuous używamy do mówienia o czynnościach, które mają miejsce w momencie mówienia o nich. Czas present continuous tworzymy w następujący sposób: podmiot + be + verb + -ing. W pytaniach szyk jest następujący: be + subject + verb + -ing.

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Uzupełnij zdania odpowiednią formą present continuous czasowników z ramki.

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Czasu present simple używamy do mówienia o nawykach i zwyczajach.

Czasu present continuous używamy do mówienia o czynnościach, które odbywają się w chwili mówienia o nich.

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2 Ellie / Ellie’s mum is cooking a special meal.

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3 Why are you wearing / do you wear my jacket? Take it off now! 4 The dog is drinking / drinks a lot of water. It’s thirsty. 5 I’m usually buying / usually buy funny presents for my sister for her birthday. 6 Are you liking / Do you like this music?

Napisz poprawną formę czasownika z końcówką -ing.

1 leave 2 go 3 carry 4 sit 5 celebrate 6 watch 7 chat 8 study

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tidy house

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No, he (7) … to birthday parties. He isn’t very sociable! Oh well. Are you (8) … Dawn a present? Yes, a few of us (9) … her a watch. What about you? I’ve got her a book. (10) … Yes, (11) … without a book. Well, see you tomorrow then. Yeah, bye!

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Przeczytaj dialog i zaznacz prawidłowe odpowiedzi. Brian Neil

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Przeczytaj, jakie Nick ma plany na najbliższy tydzień. Uzupełnij zdania.

Special day:

Napisz zdania, używając

here in the north. now! (rain, rain) tennis every day, but I’m not well . (play, rest)

Present continuous for future arrangements

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A newspaper is made of paper.

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Uzupełnij zdania poprawnymi formami czasowników podanych w nawiasach.

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5 It’s Christmas! Let’s the tree.

6 We always our traditional costumes during the feasts in our village.

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Celebrations: verb + noun

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I’m (am) You’re (are) He/She/It’s (is) We/You/They’re (are)

We use have to for obligation. We use don’t have to when there is no affirmative mountain biking obligation (i.e. when something isn’t parachuting I/You/He/She/It/We/ necessary). rock climbing They We use do/does in the negative, questions and rollerskating short answers. I was snowboarding She doesn’t have to prepare dinner. You were surfing Do you have to look after your sister? Yes, I do. He/She/It was

3 has got more money after the programme? 4 thinks that living on the island wasn’t easy?

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I/You He/She/It We/You/They

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1 Podczas wizyty w bibliotece twoja koleżanka rozmawia przez telefon. Jak zwrócisz jej uwagę na zachowanie ciszy? A You must switch on your mobile phone in the library. B You shouldn’t use your mobile phone in the library. C You left your phone in the library. 2 Jak zapytasz kolegę, czy ogląda programy reality A Are you watching a reality show? B Did you watch any reality shows yesterday? C Do you ever watch reality shows? 3 Dowiedz się, czy twoja koleżanka potrafiła pływać, kiedy miała 8 lat. A Could you swim when you were eight? B Were you swimming at eight? C Did you swim eight years ago?

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Dramatic sea rescue

1 Richard Neely and Allyson Dalton survived for 19 hours in shark-infested waters while they were on a diving trip near the Great Barrier Reef, Australia. The couple left their dive boat and drifted out to sea. 2 The rescue services sent seven helicopters, three planes and six boats to search for the couple, making the cost of the operation high. Neely and Dalton made an equally high sum of money by selling their story to the press. Some people suspected that the couple were lying. This is because they sold their stories to the press just hours after their rescue. The rescue services decided to organize an investigation to find out what really happened and they eventually decided that the couple were not guilty. Newspapers reported that the couple did not follow the instructions from119 the dive instructors and behaved in a foolish way, putting their lives at risk. Some people think that the couple should contribute towards the cost of their rescue.

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I disagree. Just because somebody makes a bad decision and gets into trouble it doesn’t mean they should have to pay to be saved. Everybody has the right to the same services, not just sensible people!

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