Have you practiced the material from the previous classes? Usually, I ask my students to practice as often and as much as possible. I know – you had holidays, and you had almost no time to speak English… But you have 24 hours per day to find five minutes to speak English!
Today we start a new type of exercise. Please, don’t groan! The main idea is not to get used to similar tasks and to be able to learn new things every day. So, good luck!
1 |
Correct the mistakes in the following phrases: |
I has a lot to do today.
You have get new information to study.
They don’t have got a bike, but they want to buy one.
Does he has a class today?
I are not sure if she has blue or green eyes.
Have she got another idea today?
2 |
Make up questions: |
I have got a new dress. | You have a new hairdo; it’s brilliant! |
We’ve got a new car. Just look at it, and you
will be envious of our good fortune! |
They have got an idea. |
She’s got a puppy for Christmas; she is so happy
now. |
They have got one new friend whom I dislike a
little bit. |
3 |
Make up answers for these questions: |
Do you have a spare ticket for the play? I want to take one friend of mine, and they are not selling tickets today.
Have you got a new friend?
Where is my watch?
Have they got a new bike? Do we have the tickets? I can’t find them in my wallet…
I love her so much, but I doubt if she has the same feelings. Does she have any feelings towards me?
4 |
Fill in the blanks from the words in brackets: (Have, got, have, ‘ve got, Has, got, has, Have, got) |
I ________ a new copybook, I like it so much; it is green and yellow! (To have)
________ you ________ a sister or a brother? (To have, to get)
________ she ________ one more bag? It’s high time for her to have a small woman’s handbag! (To have, to get)
Poor child, you ________ scored only two again for mathematics! (To have)
My uncle ________ a new house, but he doesn’t want to invite his friends there. (To have)
________ you ________ a cold? How can I help you? (To do, to have)
Lesson 4
1 |
Correct the mistakes in the following phrases: |
I have a lot to do today.
You have got new information to study.
They haven’t got a bike, but they want to buy one.
Does he have a class today?
I am not sure if she has blue or green eyes.
Has she got another idea today?
2 |
Make questions: |
Have you got a new dress?
Is my new hairdo brilliant?
Have you got a new car?
Have they got an idea?
Has she got a puppy for Christmas? Is she happy now?
Have they got a new friend? Do you like him?
3 |
Answer the questions: |
No, I don’t have any tickets for the play.
Yes, we’ve got a new friend.
Your watch is on the table.
Yes, they’ve got a new bike.
I have the tickets in my pocket.
Yes, she does have feelings for you.
4 |
Fill in the blanks: |
I have a new copybook, I like it so much; it is green and yellow!
Have you got a sister or a brother?
Has she got one more bag? It’s high time for her to have a small woman’s handbag!
Poor child, you have scored only two again for mathematics!
My uncle has a new house, but he doesn’t want invite his friends there.
Have you got a cold? How can I help you?