Give full answer to the questions explain your answer in details
justify your opinion using examples and/or reasons
use topic-related vocabulary
Main part
your
* Introduce the subject of the essay
Introduction
What are you going to discuss?
* State your opinion (if required)
What ideas/points are you going to
Present
ideas (suggestions, discuss?
(2-3 paragraphs) solutions, etc.) or your point of view What suggestions are you going to
make?
Conclude by summarising your
points
What is your overall opinion of the
Conclusion
* Close with a general comment for topic?
the future
1 - c, 2 - b, 3 - a или с (здесь возможны два варианта: если профессор уже закончил говорить, то has talked, если же он до сих пор говорит, то has been talking), 4 - c, 5 - b, 6 - c, 7 - b, 8 - b, 9 - c, 10 - a, 11 - c, 12 - c, 13 - b, 14 - a, 15 - c, 16 - a, 17 - c, 18 - a, 19 - a, 20 - b, 21 - c, 22 - b, 23 - c, 24 - d, 25 - d, 26 - b, 27 - c, 28 - a, 29 - b.
Part II. 1 - water, 2 - news, 3 - weather, 4 - information, 5 - money, 6 - furniture, 7 - meat, 8 - luggage, 9 - music, 10 - soups.
2. Fill in the gaps with some/any.
1) Is there ANY juice on the table? – Yes, there is SOME juice on the table.
2) Give me SOME butter please. – But there isn’t ANY butter in the fridge.
3) Are there ANY shopping malls in the center of the city? – Yes, there are SOME shopping malls in the center of the city.
4) Are there ANY flowers in the garden? – No, there aren’t ANY flowers there.
5) Give me SOME bread please.
6) Is there ANY jam for tea? – Yes, there is SOME jam for tea.
7) Would you like SOME milk?
8) Could you give me SOME help, please?
9) We must buy SOME vegetables for dinner.
10) I haven’t got ANY eggs for pancakes.
3. Put the right word: much or many.
1) How MANY oranges are there? – Not MANY.
2) How MUCH bread is there? – Not MUCH.
3) How MUCH olive oil is there? – Not MUCH.
4) How NANY strawberries are there? – Not MANY.
5) How MUCH tea is there? – Not MUCH.
6) How MANY bananas in the basket. – Not MANY.
1 All the papers (have just been looked) through. There (are) no mistakes in them.
2 I promise that all the papers (will be signed) today. You will be able (to send) them to Paris tomorrow.
3 If the weather (does not change), we think we (will go) to the country for the weekend.
4 They say the Morrisons (are leaving) tonight. They have ordered a taxi to take them to the airport.
5 Greg added that he (had wrapped) and (packed) all the things we (were) going to send to Vitebsk.
6 When I entered Pete's room, the boy (was lying) on the sofa. His eyes (were closed). Evidently, he (was sleeping).