4 Look at the notes. Write sentences. Use was born, in or on and a date. 1 Tina: May 1975 Tina was born in May 1975. 2 Frank: 7th June 1980 3 Fred: 1988 4 Carrie: 1st January 5 Lily: 8th October 6 Tina: March 1995 7 Sidney: 2001
1. Open your notebooks, please. 2. What are you reading now? 3. What do his students usually read? What newspapers do they read? 4. Where are you going? 5. Where do you go every day? 6. Have a sit, please, take your notebooks and write the text number five. - What are you doing now? - We are writing the text number five. 7. Do your friends read English books? Yes, very often. 8. Don't close your book, please. 9. They don't send me books and newspapers. 10. What about this film? This is a good film. 11. I often meet this employee here. 12. Do you often meet these engineers? No, these engineers rarely come here.
1. Open your copy-books, please. 2. What are you reading now? 3. What does his student usually read? Which newspapers do they read? 4. Where are you going? 5. Where do you go every day? 6. Sit down the desk, please, take your copy-books and write down the text number 5. – What are you doing now? – We are writing down the text number 5. 7. Do your friends read English books? - Yes, they do very often. 8. Don’t close the book, please. 9. They don’t send me any books and newspapers. 10. What does film like? – It’s a good (nice) film. 11. I often meet this worker here. 12. Do you often meet these engineers? – No, these engineers come here very seldom.
2. What are you reading now?
3. What do his students usually read? What newspapers do they read?
4. Where are you going?
5. Where do you go every day?
6. Have a sit, please, take your notebooks and write the text number five.
- What are you doing now?
- We are writing the text number five.
7. Do your friends read English books? Yes, very often.
8. Don't close your book, please.
9. They don't send me books and newspapers.
10. What about this film? This is a good film.
11. I often meet this employee here.
12. Do you often meet these engineers? No, these engineers rarely come here.
2. What are you reading now?
3. What does his student usually read? Which newspapers do they read?
4. Where are you going?
5. Where do you go every day?
6. Sit down the desk, please, take your copy-books and write down the text number 5. – What are you doing now? – We are writing down the text number 5.
7. Do your friends read English books? - Yes, they do very often.
8. Don’t close the book, please.
9. They don’t send me any books and newspapers.
10. What does film like? – It’s a good (nice) film.
11. I often meet this worker here.
12. Do you often meet these engineers? – No, these engineers come here very seldom.