Англійська мова 9 клас Бондар 2017

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1 Letters and e-mails Look at the two texts. You can see which is an e-mail and which is a letter. Read the skills boxes and explain the difference to your partner.

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Hi, Josh! I just wanted to tell you about yesterday - I had the most embarrassing moment in my life! I was in the Blue Parrot Deli with Susi. Mel came in but I didn't see her. She sat behind our table. I told Susi how great she looked and asked her if she wanted to go to the movies with me. She was surprised. "What about Mel?" she asked. And I said, "Oh, that's over." Suddenly Mel was there at our table. She threw her milkshake all over my new T-shirt and walked out. What do I do now? I know you are older and wiser*1 than me. Bye, Todd

2394 East Boulevard Los Angeles, CA 90126 June 14 Dear Todd, Thank you for your e-mail. I can understand why you are worried and I’ll try to help. I know that I am your older brother but I am not always wiser. I met a girl last week at the station. Our train was late so we started talking. It was so interesting that we missed the next two trains and I arrived home at midnight. I sent my girlfriend, Tania, a text message to say that I couldn’t get home earlier because there were no trains. I didn’t say a word about the other girl. The problem was that Tania was on the first train. She was surprised when I didn’t get on. And she was really angry about the fact that I lied to her. Maybe you and I need to be more careful or more honest! If you really like Mel, then you shouldn’t do anything to hurt her. I hope this helps. Write and let me know what happens. Best wishes2, Josh

BQOniSB Planning a letter 1. Write your address and postal code. 2 Write the date. 3. Then comes Dear + name. 4. After coma you begin a new line with a capital letter. 5. Give a reason why you write. 6. Start every new idea with a new paragraph. 7. Finish your letter with closing remarks. 8. Then write your name.

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0QD n o n Planning e-mail 1. Hi or hello and a first name 2The first word is capitalized. 3. Name one reason why you write. 4. Closing remarks. 5. Your name.

‘wise |waiz], 2best wishes (best ‘wijiz]


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pages 148-149

Try it out Seneca's story

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Words in action At a summer language camp

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Facts and fiction Traveler's diary

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Get fit How to write a factual text

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Everyday English Home for Thanksgiving

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Revision 3 The present perfect progressive, the sim ple past passive

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Let's talk: More about the photos

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page 135

Words in action Ticket types

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Try it out Travel brochures

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pages 130-131

Facts and fiction Traveler's impressions

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Overheard Let's listen: Sidewalks, mansions, and skyscrapers

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Let's talk: A New York City quiz

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Get fit Effective reading strategy

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Language 2 The simple past passive

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Language 1 The simple present passive

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Try it out City of Melbourne

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Let's talk: Facts

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Words in action Fun with words and countries

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Facts and fiction What Australians think about Americans

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Everyday English Different phrases for different feelings

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Overheard Let's listen: English is everywhere

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Get fit Take part in a discussion

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Language 1 The present perfect progressive

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Check in Let's listen: What country are they talking about?

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Overheard Let's listen: Mark Zuckerberg

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Everyday English Four steps to create a story

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Check in Let's listen and talk: The Chronicles of Narnia

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Language 2 Modal verbs: must, mustn't, need, needn't

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Language 1 Used to, didn't use to

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Revision 2 So - such, too - enough, who, which

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Free section Battle of the books

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Books you might write once

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Words in action Let's add depth to language

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Facts and fiction Best theater shows for teenagers

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Let's listen: The theater bug

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Theater superstitions

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Language 2 A s . . . a s , not as ...as

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Skills in action Letters and e-mails

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Words in action Let's make a great mobile movie

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Facts and fiction Prince Caspian

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Interviews with the four friends

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Language 1 Using defining relative clauses

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Stand UP stands for the kids! Will you?

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Everyday English Music matters

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Revision 1 Make, let, have, get, talking about the future, have someone or have som ething done, present perfect, must, mustn't, needn't

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What is needed for a job?

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Words in action Favourite subjects

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Facts and fiction Choosing a career

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Language 3 The past perfect

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Get fit School structure

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Language 1 The present perfect

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Let's talk: Website info

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Check in Let's listen: Make a Difference Day

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Zodiac signs and people's character

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Try it out 1 The Bible

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Words in action More about Mark Zuckerberg

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Get fit Interview etiquette

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Facts and fiction Now that's what I call living

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Language 2 Get, make, let, have

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Making a good impression at the interview

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Check in Let's listen: Jack's biography

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Everyday English How I see myself

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A letter of application

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Language 3 Talking about the future

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How to talk about personal qualities

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