How do you understand this proverb? Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth!!!

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How do you understand this proverb? Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth!!!

Sweet Meat Bread Diary products Fish Fruit and vegetables Sugar, salt Butcher’s Grocer’s Fishmonger’s Baker's Greengrocer’s Dairy Sweet shop

Shopping is impossible without dialogues Discuss in pairs: What would you like to get as a present? Why? What would you buy for your mother’s birthday? What would you buy for your friend’s birthday? Start your dialogue with “I would like to get”

What would you like to get as a present?

Check your answers: 1) Jewellery - 1 point Your results: 5- «5» 2) point 3-4- «4» 3) point 2 - «3» 4) 5: point 5) Station - 1 point Your mark is:

Hi, Andy! Greetings from New York. I’ve been shopping all day and I’m really tired, but at least I’ve finished buying presents now. It’s so difficult to find something for everyone! The easiest person to buy for was my little brother Tim, I bought him a silver robot. He’ll love it! It walks talks and does tricks. I had more troubles finding something for mum and dad, though. He seems to have everything already! In the end I bought him a brown leather wallet. His old one is falling apart. My mum likes everything I buy for her, so I bought her a lovely silver picture frame. I’ve also found some striped cushions for my grandma. I hope she will like them. I’ve bought a present for you too. I won’t say what it is though, as that would ruin the surprise. See you in a few weeks Angela. Answer the questions: What has Angela been doing? What did she buy for her little brother? Why did she buy for her father a wallet? Who doesn’t mind what present they get?

Present Perfect Continuous (have been + -ing form/has been + -ing form) To talk about the actions that began in the past and are still taking place with emphasis on duration. I have been watching TV since 6 p.m. (I’m still watching TV now.) They have been sleeping for ours. (They are still sleeping now.) How long have you been studying? Since the morning/For five hours.

Complete with the Present perfect continuous form of the verb in brackets. 1. He….(work) here for ten hours. 2. Jim…..(swim) in this lake since she was a child. 3. How long ……..(you/take care) of this bird? 4. They….(study) very hard for their exams. 5. The government….(try) to solve this problem for years. 6. He…..(read) for two hours. 7. She…..(travel) for three months. 8. How long…..(you/work) here?

Fill in missing letters: 1. C…rrenc.. A. Банкнота 2. B…rg..in В. Наличные деньги 3. C…sh С. Монета 4. Ch…que D. Кредитная карта 5. Co..n E. Валюта 6. Cr..d…t c…rd F. Удачная покупка 7. N…te G. Чек

Write a story about : “A present you would like to get” Don’t forget to: Explain why are you going to write about it Describe the present Say when you got it/ you are going to give it Describe what feeling were/ are going to be You should write 100 words. Your home task will be:

Let’s remember: What have we done today? What mark have you got? Your final mark: 8-10 – “5” 6-7 – “4” 4-5 – “3” What have we learnt today? What did you like?

Thank you for your attention!