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ANGUAGE PAGE
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4. Fill in with 'say; 'speak', 'ask'or 'tell'.
a) "Hello,"... Kate. "Can I help you?"
b) Can I ... you a question, please?
c) Excuse me, can you ... me the time?
d) How do you ... 'Thank you' in your language?
e) Please don't... while we are listening to the tape-recorder.
f) Yesterday their teacher... them that they are great class.
g) Bill politely ... the teacher to repeat the task.
h) Do you ... German or Greek?
5. Complete the sentences with 'think; believe', 'agree', 'say', 'speak; 'ask'or'tell'.
1.1 can ... English well, but I'm not very good at writing.
2. Sorry, but I... that you're wrong.
3. Can I ... you a question?
4.1 don't... that this is a good idea.
5. Could you ... louder, please.
6. A: Ghosts really exist.
В: I don't... that ghosts exist.
7. Excuse me, could you ... me the way to Yellow Street?
8. Some people ... that computer games are a waste of time, but I don't....
6. a) Work in a small group. Talk about
the entertainment places in your area.
1. Choose one place (a zoo, bowling club, disco, etc) for each pupil in your group.
2. Let everyone prepare a list of good and bad points about that place (see example).
Example:
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b) Take turns to read your reports and see if others agree or disagree.
c) Make your own comments like in examples below.
Examples: — Ann saus that new skating rink is the best place to spend time, but Tim disagrees with her. He believes bowling is more interesting, because... — John tells us that going to the zoo is always lots of fun. Mary thinks he is right, because...
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