Time goes fast - summer is here! And here is your homework.
Remember to learn new words on the page One Hundred One in your Student Book (Typical Day)
Remember to say "usually" , "always", "never", "sometimes", "often" AFTER
I, You, He, She, It, We, They and AFTER
I, You, We, They don't/ He, She, It doesn't
Do the exercises on page 28 -29 in your Student Book (except (išskyrus) the exercise 3C - the interview)
Ask if you don't understand!
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You have to group the words in two charts - Jūs turite sugrupuoti žodžius į dvi lenteles
(a) words with 'have' (have a coffee) and words with 'do' (do homework)
(b) words with sounds [e] (egg) - [a] (up) -
(fish) - [au] (owl)
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Remember the Grammar rule 4A from the page 94 in your Student Book!
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Listen to the audio track "13 Track 13" from the folder
NEF Workbook Audio CD
Repeat the sentences.
Write about your typical day at work and your typical day off work
Learn to talk, not to read!
You can answer some of these questions:
Jūs galite atsakyti į keletą šių klausimų:
About your mornings:
When do you get up? Are you usually in a hurry? Do you usually have a shower in the morning? Do you always have breakfast at home? Do you meet with your family in the morning? What time do you usually leave to work?
About your typical day at work:
What days do you go to work? When do you usually start and finish work? Do you work near home? How do you go to work? When do you usually go to work? Are you often late? Are you always on time? Do you meet people at work? Do you work in the office alone? Do you have group meetings with your boss? Do you have breaks or lunch at work? Where do you usually have your breaks or lunch?
About your evenings:
What do you usually do after work? When do you usually go shopping? Do you go to the gym? Do you exercise at home? How often? Do you often meet your family or your friends? How often do you do housework? Do you go out? Do you watch TV a lot? Do you usually browse the Internet? Do you often talk on the phone or on Skype to your friends?
how often - kaip dažnai
to go out [aut] - išeiti kur nors
About your days off work:
When do you have your days off work? When do you usually get up? What do you usually do on these days? Do you visit other cities or do you go to your garden? Do you stay at home and relax on the sofa and watch TV?
What time do you usually have lunch? Do you go to the restaurant or do you prefer homemade food? What do you usually do at night on your days off? When do you usually go to bed? Are you a late night person like me?