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Презентация урока (Lesson 11) к учебнику "Project 4" (3rd edition) by Tom Hutchinson, James Gault. Издательство Oxford University Press.

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Учащиеся снова встречаются с героями детективного агенства Sweet Sue и Smart Alec. Грамматическая строна речи представлена временем Present Perfect Tense (предлоги since и for).

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Smart Alec closes the door Comprehension

Smart Alec closes the door

Comprehension

Look at the pictures. What ideas do you have about the story? How does Sue feel in the last picture?
  • Look at the pictures. What ideas do you have about the story?
  • How does Sue feel in the last picture?
Read and listen to the story. Answer the questions. Why does Sweet Sue go on the roof? Why can‘t she get down? (She‘s hot and she wants to eat her lunch.) (She can‘t open the door or the window.)

Read and listen to the story. Answer the questions.

  • Why does Sweet Sue go on the roof?
  • Why can‘t she get down?

(She‘s hot and she wants to eat her lunch.)

(She can‘t open the door or the window.)

Answer the questions Why are Sweet Sue and Smart Alec watching a building? When did Sweet Sue start watching the building? How long was Smart Alec there before the criminals came? Who closed the door to the roof? Why can‘t Sweet Sue phone anyone from the roof? Who rescued Sweet Sue? Who was on the roof for four hours? They are waiting for some criminals. At half past seven. Ten minutes. Smart Alec. She hasn‘t taken her mobile. The fire brigade. Sweet Sue.

Answer the questions

  • Why are Sweet Sue and Smart Alec watching a building?
  • When did Sweet Sue start watching the building?
  • How long was Smart Alec there before the criminals came?
  • Who closed the door to the roof?
  • Why can‘t Sweet Sue phone anyone from the roof?
  • Who rescued Sweet Sue?
  • Who was on the roof for four hours?

They are waiting for some criminals.

At half past seven.

Ten minutes.

Smart Alec.

She hasn‘t taken her mobile.

The fire brigade.

Sweet Sue.

hasn‘t taken I‘ve been

hasn‘t taken

I‘ve been

2. He hasn‘t had lunch. 3. He‘s closed the door and the window. 4. He‘s been to the bank. 5. He‘s bought new shoes. 6. He‘s found Sweet Sue’s phone. 7. He‘s taken some photos. 8. He hasn‘t switched on the computer.

2. He hasn‘t had lunch.

3. He‘s closed the door and the window.

4. He‘s been to the bank.

5. He‘s bought new shoes.

6. He‘s found Sweet Sue’s phone.

7. He‘s taken some photos.

8. He hasn‘t switched on the computer.

for / since 5 a Complete the sentences from the story. 1. Sweet Sue has been there _________7:30. 2. I‘ve been here_________half an hour. b Complete the rules. We use____________with a point in time. We use____________with a period of time. since for c Complete the phrases with for or since . 1_________one o‘clock 5________12 June 2_________two minutes 6________three days 3_________six years 7________an hour 4_________Tuesday 8________yesterday since since for for for for since since

for / since

5 a Complete the sentences from the story.

1. Sweet Sue has been there _________7:30.

2. I‘ve been here_________half an hour.

b Complete the rules.

We use____________with a point in time.

We use____________with a period of time.

since

for

c Complete the phrases with for or since .

1_________one o‘clock 5________12 June

2_________two minutes 6________three days

3_________six years 7________an hour

4_________Tuesday 8________yesterday

since

since

for

for

for

for

since

since

10:00 a.m. / Saturday 6th September 2008 for two months since 6th July since 1980 for a week since January 2008 for six hours since 9:55 a.m. today for 28 years since last Saturday  (since 30th August 2008) for eight months since 4 a.m. for five minutes

10:00 a.m. / Saturday 6th September 2008

for two months

since 6th July

since 1980

for a week

since January 2008

for six hours

since 9:55 a.m. today

for 28 years

since last Saturday

(since 30th August 2008)

for eight months

since 4 a.m.

for five minutes

2. left, has been 3. had, have had 4. hasn‘t arrived, didn’t arrive 5. haven‘t seen, saw 6. haven‘t eaten, ate
  • 2. left, has been
  • 3. had, have had
  • 4. hasn‘t arrived, didn’t arrive
  • 5. haven‘t seen, saw
  • 6. haven‘t eaten, ate
live doesn‘t study takes isn‘t doesn‘t work does are doesn‘t ride
  • live
  • doesn‘t study
  • takes
  • isn‘t
  • doesn‘t work
  • does
  • are
  • doesn‘t ride
If practice makes perfect and perfect needs practice,  I’m perfectly practiced and practically perfect.

If practice makes perfect and perfect needs practice,

I’m perfectly practiced and practically perfect.