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., I d choose &Why?Tell me some of the sights one might see if one went to Rome (or London,Paris etc.) Some of the sights.are &bright dull first thingIs it brighter in this room than outside? Yes, it s brighter.~ No, it isn t brighter.; it s darkerDo you prefer bright colours or dark colours? I prefer.558 Are you (or were you) one of the brightest pupils in your class atmathematics?Yes, I m (or I was) one of.~ No, I m not (or I wasn t) one of.Do you usually feel brighter in the evening than first thing in themorning? Yes, I usually.~ No, I don t usually.;I usually feel more tiredWhat do we mean by a dull person? By a dull person,we mean a boring personWhat kind of job do you think is the dullest? I think.Why?Was it a dull day yesterday? Yes, it was.~ No,it wasn t.; it was a bright, sunny daya great deal of spend timeInstead of the word much we can use a great deal of .For example, agreat deal of water etc.Do you spend a great deal of your time doing nothing? Yes, I spend.~ No, I don t spend.Why or why not?personal individualDo you think that the personal freedom of the individual is important, ordo you think that the individual ought to be made to do the same thingsand live in the same way as other people? I think that thepersonal.~ I don t think that thepersonal.; I think that the individual.559 fierce lionWhat do we mean by a fierce animal? By a fierce animalwe mean a dangerous andwild animal, like a lion or a tigernonetheless neverthelessMake a sentence using the word nonetheless.I haven t got verymuch money but, nonetheless,I will go to the cinema this eveningWhat's another word for nonetheless ? Another word & neverthelesshad betterGive me an example of had better , please.I had bettergo now or I ll miss my train!What had we better do if we want to get high marks in an examination?We had better study hard if we want to get.What had you better do in order to avoid catching a cold?I d better look after myself by wearingthick, warm clothes etc.in order to &fit find out take backIf you buy clothes and find out later that they don't fit you properly, whatdo you do? If I buy., I take themback and try to change themWould your front-door key fit this door? No, myfront-door key.560 Why not? Because my front-door key s a different sizeHave you got any brothers or sisters? Yes, I ve got.~ No, I haven t got.Do their clothes fit you? Yes, their clothes &~ No, their clothes.Why or why not? Because they take the same size as me~ Because they take a different size from meAre you fit to teach English? Maybe I m fit to teachbeginner level EnglishWhat do we mean if we say someone's fit for nothing? If we say & ,we mean that they arenot good enough to do anythingWhat's the best way to keep fit? The best way.is to do physicalexercise two or three times a weekIdiom 5feel down (in the dumps); feel low = feel unhappye.g.John s feeling a bit down at the moment; nothing seems to be going rightfor him these days.What does the idiom to feel down mean? The idiom. to feel unhappyGive me an example, please.I was feeling very down thatmorning, but I felt much better when her letter arrivedDo Revision Exercise 45LESSON 105561 identify identityHow would you be able to identify yourself in the street if you werestopped by the police ? I d be able to.by showing them my identity card, passport etc.so.thatDo you think it s possible for foreigners to learn English so well thatpeople would think they were English? Yes, I think it s possible & ,but it happens very rarely.It often dependson whether their own language is similar to EnglishWhat do you do in the evening when it s so cold that it d be unpleasantto go out? In the evening.so cold that., I.gather clueDo I gather up my things from the table at the end of the lesson?Yes, you gather up your &At what time of the year do farmers gather the fruit in this part of theworld? Farmers gather the fruit in.in this part of the worldWhen a man has been murdered, how do the police gather informationabout the murder? When a man & ,the police gather & by looking for cluesand talking to people who knew the man562 On what occasions do all the members of a family gather together?All the members & on occasionssuch as weddings, birthday parties etc.weighAbout how much does your book weigh? My bookweighs about.cake literalWhat does it mean: You can t have your cake and eat it ?The meaning of You can t have your cake and eat itis that sometimes you have to choose between having onething or another thing, because you cannot have everything you wantcomfortAre you the kind of person who puts home comforts before everythingelse? Yes, I m the kind.~ No, I m not the kind.Why or why not? Because I can t live without my comforts~ Because there are more important things in liferelaxWhat do you do when you want to relax? When Iwant to relax, I.audience concertIf you could be in the audience at any concert, who would you like to see?If I could., I d like to see.563 pipe liquidWhat s the most common way to move liquid or gas from one place toanother? The most common & is through a pipeCan you see any pipes in this room? Yes, I can & ~ No, I can t &Do you know anyone who smokes a pipe? Yes, I knowsomeone & ~ No, I don t know anyone &chimneyWhat s the use of a chimney? The use of a chimneyis to carry the smoke from afire out of a building and into the aircryGive me sentences showing the two meanings of the word cry , please.1) The film was so sad that the girl cried the whole time2) Be careful how you cross the road! the child s mother criedPresent perfect or past simple?As we already know, the difference between the present perfect andthe past simple is that we use the present perfect when we are thinkingabout time before and up to now, whereas we use the past simple whenwe are thinking about a specific past time.For example, I have been herefor twenty minutes; I arrived here twenty minutes ago.564 What s the difference between the present perfect and the past simple?The difference between & is that we usethe present perfect when we are thinking abouttime before and up to now, whereas we use the pastsimple when we are thinking about a specific past timeGive me an example of each, please.I have been herefor twenty minutes.I arrived here twenty minutes ago.Now think about this sentence: I ate eggs for breakfast today.In sentences like this, some students make the mistake of saying I haveeaten because they are using the word today.This is wrong.We say Iate eggs for breakfast today because, as the rule tells us, we are thinkingabout what happened at a specific past time breakfast time.The factthat the word today is in the sentence changes nothing; we are notthinking about now.We are thinking about breakfast time, which is aspecific past time
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