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1 Using the verbs to do/to make
vocabulary

2 Read and compare! to do to make to do (morning) exercises
to do the cooking (the cleaning, the shopping, the ironing, the reading, etc.) to do one’s teeth (hair) to do homework to do housework to do a subject (geography, p.e., etc.) to do one’s best to do well to do a translation to do the sights of a city (a museum) to do smb a favour to do smb good (harm, wrong) to do with smth to make to make a mistake to make dinner to make money to make a decision to make a noise to make progress to make a fire to make a bed to make a fortune to make a choice to make an effort to make friends/enemies to make a law to make a list to make a note

3 Task 1. Say what these people do. Example: - What does a baker do
Task 1. Say what these people do. Example: - What does a baker do? – He makes bread. What does a dressmaker do? - _____________________________________ What does a lawmaker do? - ______________________________________ What does a shoemaker do? - _____________________________________ What does a cook do? - ___________________________________________ What does a film director do? - ____________________________________ What does a clown do? - __________________________________________ What does a glove-maker do? - ____________________________________ What does a clock-maker do? - ________________________________________________________________________________

4 Task 2. Express the same in Russian.
1. – Who is going to do the washing-up? – I am._________________________ ________________________________________________________________ 2. The Americans will do London in the afternoon. They don’t like to do the sights of the city in the evening.____________________________________ 3. She has made great progress studying English._______________________ _______________________________________________________________ 4. How much money do you make a week?_____________________________ 5. – Have you done Shakespeare yet? – No, we are doing Chaucer at the moment.______________________________________________________________________________________________________________________

5 Task 2. Express the same in Russian.
6. – Why are the children making such a noise in the corridor? ______________________________________________________________ _______________________________________________________________ 7. Can you do me a favour? Fetch these dictionaries from the library.______ 8. I’m tired. Let’s have a break and make tea or coffee.__________________ 9. I can do with a sandwich, I’m so hungry. ____________________________ 10. Whose turn is to make brunch today?______________________________


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