Lesson 1
Ever fancied being on Tv? Read the text and answer the questions.
Grammar/make/let/be allowed to
Hometask:ex.2a,c/page 41,ex.4,page 41
2. a.
1. You could let viewers watch you live in a big house.
2. The pairs are allowed to decide how to get to their destinations.
3. They are not allowed to ask for help or use mobile phones.
4. So what makes us keep watching?
c.
1. At school, we are not allowed to take our mobile phones into the classroom.
2. Do your teachers make you study hard?
3. I never let people use my things without asking me first.
4. When I lend things to my brother, I always let him promise to look after them!
5. Are you allowed to use your mum’s car?
6. I am allowed to go to bed later at the weekend.
7. Joanna’s bought a new CD, and yesterday she let me borrow it.
8. Last saturday, my parents make me go shopping with them – it was really boring!
4. Did you know that the popular quiz show Who wants to be a Millionaire? started on British TV? Each week, the presenter asks questions on general knowledge, and the contestant has to answer them to try to win a million pounds. There is an audience in the TV studio, and the programme gets millions of viewers at home too. Detective series are also very popular in Britain, and so are soap operas. A soap opera tells a story about ordinary people, and there is usually something dramatic in each episode. Sitcoms like Friends also tell a story, but are much funnier than soaps. They usually ger very high viewing figures, sometimes 10 million people or more. The stars often become celebritis.
Lesson 2
Grammar:modal verbs of obligation,prohibition and permission
Hometask:ex.7/a,b,c,page 42
7.a.
1. They think you don't have to have a reason. 3. something isn't necessary.
2. They think they can do anything they want. 1. something is allowed.
3. Teenagers mustn't think that becoming famous is easy. 2. it is very important not to do something.
4. You have to practise a lot. 4. something is necessary
3. Teenagers mustn't think that becoming famous is easy. 2. it is very important not to do something.
4. You have to practise a lot. 4. something is necessary
b. A/2. You have to turn off your phone in here.
B/1. You can wash your hands in there.
C/3. Great! We don’t have to pay.
D/6. You must be over 18 to get in.
E/5. You mustn’t leave you seat yet.
F/4. Sorry, you can’t go on this ride.
c.
1. Hurry up – we mustn’t be late!
2. Listen everybody – you must finish your project by next week. No excuses!
3. Your computer’s broken? Don’t worry – you may use mine.
4. It’s Anna’s birthday on Friday – I must remember to buy a present for her.
5. This is an exam, so sorry – you can't use your dictionary.
6. If you got all of this exercise correct, you don’t have to do the homework – you can relax instead!
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