Evening Pronunciation Easier Listening Don't Have To: C B G F D

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ინგლისური ენის პრაქტიკული კურსი II

I შუალედური
ვარიანტი I

საუბრის კომპეტენცია (SPEAKING) - 5 ქულა


მოსმენა (Listening) -10 ქულა
ენის პრაქტიკული გამოყენება - გრამატიკა (Grammar)- 15 ქულა
ლექსიკა (Vocabulary)- 15 ქულა
კითხვა (READING) 10 ქულა
წერა (WRITING) – 10 ქულა

თემურ სამხარაძე
Total: 65 ≈ 20
LISTENING მოუსმინეთ ფაილს 14

1 Listen to a language teacher. Underline the correct word(s).


1Complete beginners need to do an intensive / evening course.
2Reading out loud can help your pronunciation / reading.
3Learning a language abroad is easier / more difficult.
4To improve your speaking / listening, download news onto your phone.
5You have to / don’t have to spend a lot of money on foreign books.

2 Listen to five people talking about what makes them happy. Match the speakers
with the topics (A–G). There are two answers you don’t need.

მოუსმინეთ ფაილს 15

Speaker 1 c
Speaker 2 b
Speaker 3 g
Speaker 4 f
Speaker 5 d

A dancing
B being successful
C listening to music
D singing
E planning to go on holiday
F cooking something really nice
G being with the children

Use of English
Grammar
• Make statements and questions with should and the words in brackets.
Example: Do you think I should look for another job? (I / look for)
1 __you should not drive____ so fast. The roads are very icy. (you / not drive)
2 If he wants to learn Spanish, __he should study_____ in Spain. (he / study)
3 This computer is old. _we should buy____ a new one? (we / buy)
4 ___we should buy_______ to bed late. You’ve got an exam in the morning. (you / not go)
5 __people should be_______ nicer to each other. (people / be)

• Underline the correct form.


Example: I must / don’t have to do the washing. I don’t have any clean clothes.
1 They haven’t to / don’t have to work today. It’s Sunday.
2 Entrance to the museum is free. We mustn’t / don’t have to pay.
3 You mustn’t / don’t have to play football near the road. It’s dangerous.
4 Harry has to / doesn’t have to go to bed early. He’s very young.
5 I must / mustn’t revise tonight. I have an exam tomorrow.

3. Complete the sentences with the -ing form or the infinitive of the verb in brackets.
Example: You need to buy (buy) some new boots for winter.
1 I phoned Abdul because I wanted to tell (tell) him about the meeting.
2 Sandra left without _saying_ (say) goodbye to anyone.
3 I love walking (walk) in the snow.
4 doing_ (do) exercise is very good for you.
5 Try not _to spend__ (spend) all of your money on computer games.

Vocabulary
• Complete the sentences with the correct phrase. There are three extra
phrases.
get a ticket get better get divorced get emails
get home get on well with get nervous get up
get presents get fit get a job get married
Example: I don’t have any money. I need to get a job.
1 I don’t have any problems with my neighbours. I ___get on well with_____ them.
2 If they leave work now, they’ll __ get home___ by five o’clock.
3 Do I have to __get a ticket_______ before I get on the bus?
4 Mary and Joe have decided to ___get married_____. The wedding is in June.
5 If we get up late, we’ll miss the train.
6 I’m not very well at the moment, but I hope I’ll ____ get fit______ before my holiday.
7 People often ____get nervous_____ before interviews.
8 He’s doing more exercise because he wants to __get better______.

2. Complete the sentences with the correct word.


Example: I hate getting up early in the morning.
hate don’t want need
1 We love_ going for long walks in the countryside.
want need love
2 Lynne’s ____ stopped______ talking to me! I don’t know why.
promised stopped pretended
3 They _____spend_____ a lot of time watching old DVDs.
have spend do
4 I don’t ___mind_______ driving you to the airport tomorrow.
mind good want

• Underline the correct word(s).


Example: He speaks very fast. It’s bit / very hard to understand him.
1 Taking good photographs is quite / not very difficult. You need skill.
2 Of course I can cook – it’s not very / really easy.
3 The test was a bit / not very difficult. I didn’t answer all of the questions.

READING

1 Read the article and tick () A, B, or C.

Making a good impression on the parents


Meeting your partner’s parents for the first time can be stressful. We interviewed three people who
survived! Here is their advice.
Rhonda Smith, age 26

‘I was really nervous the first time I met my boyfriend’s parents. Looking back, there was nothing to
worry about. They wanted to know everything about me, so they asked me a lot of questions. I tried not to
give my views on politics or controversial subjects, though. Of course, you have to be yourself, so if they
ask you a complicated question, you have to give an honest answer. One other piece of advice I would
give is: be punctual. Parents always hate people arriving late.’

Will Mansell, age 29

‘My advice is ‘dress to impress’. I wore a suit to meet my girlfriend’s parents for the first time. I think it
really made a good impression. They didn’t want their daughter to go out with someone who wore an old
T-shirt and jeans. Make sure you shake her father’s hand firmly. This shows that you aren’t a weak man. I
also offered to help my girlfriend’s mother in the kitchen. She liked that. Lay the table, or do the washing
up, for example. Her mother will think you’re great!’

Bob Tate, age 30

‘I think the most important thing is to show your girlfriend’s parents that you have a deep interest in her.
You can do this by asking questions about when she was a little girl. Parents never get tired of talking
about their children. This tactic also makes you more relaxed, because you aren’t talking about yourself.
Before you go to their house, ask your girlfriend what her parents like doing. If you find some common
interests, conversation will be easier.’
Example:Rhonda says you have to be yourself.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
1Rhonda’s boyfriend’s parents didn’t ask her any questions.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
2Rhonda says it’s OK to arrive a little late.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
3Will thinks wearing old jeans gives a bad impression.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
4Will helped with the cooking at his girlfriend’s house.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 
5Will says talking about work gives a good impression.
A True  B False  C Doesn’t say 

2 Write R for Rhonda, W for Will, or B for Bob.

Example:There was nothing to worry about.       R       


1I was really nervous. _R
2I offered to help in the kitchen. W
3Conversation is easier if you have common interests. R
4Parents love talking about their children. _B
5I wore a suit. W_
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Writing
Write an email to a friend who wants to visit you. Answer your friend’s questions. (100–150
words)
• When should I come and visit you?
• What will the weather be like then?
• What clothes should I bring?
• How should I get there?
• Is there anything I should do before I come?

hellow how are you? my friend ? i miss you so much and i want to see you, i hope see you soon.
when we will be together weather wiil good it will be spring, it will be easter and we have easter
eggs
i should bring boots and cap i get here bu bus i had to get ticket and get to you, there is nothing
to to know before i arrive to you, you only have to tell me date,time when i come, i am loocking
forward of your message i would be grateful if you send me soon back.

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