Communication Choose the correct response
A: I’m not keen on tattoos.
B: *
a Me too.
b Me neither.
c So am I.
A: We always fly a flag from our car during the World Cup.
B: *
a Neither do we.
b We don’t.
c We aren’t.
A: We study three languages at school.
B: *
a So are we.
b We aren’t.
c So do we
A: My brother’s a bit too laid-back. B: *
a Mine neither.
b So does mine.
c So is mine.
A: I don’t care about my roots.
B: *
a I do.
b Neither am I.
c Me too.
A: I read a lot.
B: *
a I’m not.
b Me too.
c So am I.
A: I’m not interested in traditional dances.
B: *
a Neither am I.
b So am I.
c Me too.
вот текст:
The internet allows people to communicate faster than ever and has become an important part of daily life in most developed countries. Without it, life seems to stop but not everyone has access to computers and the internet, for example: people in less developed countries or the older generation who have never had to use computers for school or work.
As technology improves, more devices to help us communicate are being developed. How we communicate is changing too and we talk less to people and text more. Some people in the communications industry believe that if given the choice of how to contact someone, more people are choosing their phone and not their computer. Phones are cheaper than computers and now have internet access and more functions than we know or have time to use. A separate camera or personal stereo is no longer necessary. Today's phones take pictures, play music, book flights and hotels, and much more. They come with additional applications which allow us to find out information very quickly. So, connecting with people through your phone is definitely more practical for this day and age. Modern mobile phones provide us with all that our computers do and more, at any time and
anywhere.
There are of course disadvantages too and anyone who has lost their phone will tell you how strange it feels. Some people are totally lost without them and feel they have no social life. But as society becomes more of a phone-culture, a lot more will change. The next time you go out, see how phones are changing our society, how we communicate and how we live. The world might be getting smaller but it might also be that we are forgetting how we used to talk to each other.
2) Where did we have a great time?
3) How can Mr.Black play chess?
4) Why isn't the salas fresh?
5) Who prefers juice to tea?
6) What does Tom order every Friday?
7) Where do you meet a lot of people?
8) Where will they have lunch?
9) What film has just started?
1) He will study French in Canada.(or German)
Will he study French or German in Canada?
2) They are football fans.(or hockey)
Are they football or hockey fans?
3) I have made an apple-pie.(or a banana cake)
Have you made an apple-pie or banana cake?
4) Ann boughtt a nice dress yesterday(or a skirt)
Did Ann buy a nice dress or a skirt yesterday?
5) They must pay for the taxi.(or the lunch)
Must they pay for the taxi or lunch?
6) The post-office opens at 9(or at 8)
Does the post-office open at 9 or 8?