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EXERCISES TO PRACTICE ENGLISH (Based on students’ movies) NOTE: This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This document reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein. IN A HOST FAMILY https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8ICamsLE7Y&feature=youtu.be Listening activities: 1. Listen to the dialogue and fill in the gaps with the missing words: HOST: Okay, so let’s start eating. Enjoy your meal! GUEST: Thank you. Enjoy your 1)………. too. HOST: Would you like some coffee, tea or 2)…………? We’ve also Got some hot chocolate. GUEST: Oh! A 3)…… ……………. would be nice. Thank you. HOST: Here you are. GUEST: Thanks. HOST: Could you 4)…… me sugar, please and a 5)………………... GUEST: Of course, here you are. HOST: Thank you. Do you eat 6)………… for breakfast? GUEST: No, we usually have some 7)………….. with milk or some 8)…………………. What about lunch? What do you usually have for lunch? HOST: Well, we go to some small restaurants quite often during lunch. Sometimes we buy sandwitches and milk 9)……………. for example at Starbucks or some Chinese food in some local stalls. We will go thete KA2 - Strategic Partnership Projects between Schools “EUROPEAN

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EXERCISES TO PRACTICE ENGLISH

(Based on students’ movies)NOTE: This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This document reflects the views

only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

IN A HOST FAMILY

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8ICamsLE7Y&feature=youtu.be

Listening activities:

1. Listen to the dialogue and fill in the gaps with the missing words:

HOST: Okay, so let’s start eating. Enjoy your meal!

GUEST: Thank you. Enjoy your 1)………. too.

HOST: Would you like some coffee, tea or 2)…………? We’ve also Got some hot chocolate.

GUEST: Oh! A 3)…… ……………. would be nice. Thank you.

HOST: Here you are.

GUEST: Thanks.

HOST: Could you 4)…… me sugar, please and a 5)………………...

GUEST: Of course, here you are.

HOST: Thank you. Do you eat 6)………… for breakfast?

GUEST: No, we usually have some 7)………….. with milk or some 8)…………………. What about lunch? What do you usually have for lunch?

HOST: Well, we go to some small restaurants quite often during lunch. Sometimes we buy sandwitches and milk 9)……………. for example at Starbucks or some Chinese food in some local stalls. We will go thete together today so you will have an opportunity to see and try some of these.

GUEST: Oh! Great! I’d love to! It sounds extremely interesting!

KA2 - Strategic Partnership Projects between Schools

“EUROPEAN CLASSROOM”Real Life Situations

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2. Put the dialogue in the correct order after listening to it.

HOST: Would you like some coffee, tea or juice? We’ve also Got some hot chocolate.

HOST: Thank you. Do you eat bacon for breakfast?

HOST: Well, we go to some small restaurants quite often during lunch. Sometimes we buy sandwitches and milk coffee for example at Starbucks or some Chinese food in some local stalls. We will go thete together today so you will have an opportunity to see and try some of these.

HOST: Here you are.

GUEST: Of course, here you are.

GUEST: Oh! A hot chocolate would be nice. Thank you.

GUEST: No, we usually have some cereal with milk or some sandwiches. What about lunch? What do you usually have for lunch?

HOST: Okay, so let’s start eating. Enjoy your meal!

HOST: Could you pass me sugar, please and a teaspoon.

GUEST: Oh! Great! I’d love to! It sounds extremely interesting!

GUEST: Thank you. Enjoy your meal too.

GUEST: Thanks.

Vocabulary activity:

3. Match the words with their definitions:

It is a meat product usually prepared from pork • • Teaspoon

It is an eating occasion that takes place at a certain time • • Coffee

It is a pale liquid produced by the mammary glands of mammals• • Bacon

It is an item of cutlery, a measuring instrument • • Cereal

It is a brewed drink prepared from roasted coffee beans • • Meal

It is a food derived from milk that is produced in a wide range of flavors • • Milk

It is a food product made from processed grains that is often

eaten as the first meal of the day

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NOTE: This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This document reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

AT THE AIRPORT

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E8ICamsLE7Y&feature=youtu.be

Listening activities:

1. Listen to the dialogue and answer the questions.

1) Where does he go to?

2) How many suitcase(s) does he have ?

3) Where does he have a stopover ?

4) What is the seat number ?

5) What is the gate number ?

6) What time does the plane take off ?

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2. Put the dialogue in the correct order after listening to it.

AGENT: Good afternoon!

AGENT: Good bye!

TOURIST: Good afternoon!

TOURIST: Thank you! Good bye!

TOURIST: Here you are.

AGENT: Thank you. Are you checking any bags?

TOURIST: I have a stopover in Frankfurt – do I need to pick up my luggage there?

TOURIST: Just one suitcase.

TOURIST: I’m going to Paris.

AGENT: No, it’ll go straight through to Paris. Here are your boarding passes – your flight leaves from gate

25A and it’ll begin boarding at 3:20 hour. Your seat number is 65E.

AGENT: May I have your passport, please?

AGENT: OK, please place your bag on the scale.

AGENT: Where are you flying to today?

NOTE: This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This document reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

Vocabulary activity:3. Match the definitions to the given words.

Word Definitions

1- Suitcases A- It’s the device to weigh your suitcases

2- Stopover B- It’s the person who is with you on the plane. She gives you water ...

3- Scales C- This is the last check before going on the plane

4- Flight attendant D- This is the ticket that allows you to get on the plane

5- Plane E- You put your clothes in it, when you go to a trip

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6- Gate F- It is a means of locomotion that flies.

1-...... 4-.....2-...... 5-.....3-...... 6-.....

NOTE: This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This document reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

AT THE DOCTOR’S

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JJ9jHqbnj4M&feature=youtu.be

Listening activities:

1.Listen to the dialogue and fill in the gaps with the missing words:

prescribe/ temperature/ sore/ symptoms/ teaspoon

PATIENT: Good morning!

DOCTOR: Good morning! Have a seat, please!PATIENT: Thank you !DOCTOR: So, what seems to be the problem?

PATIENT: I’m feeling really bad. I’ve got a …. throat and a bad cough.DOCTOR: Have you got a ….?

PATIENT: Yes, last night I had 39 degree fever.

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DOCTOR: I see, How long have you had these ...?

PATIENT: For about 3 days.DOCTOR: Okey. Let me have a look… (While consulting…): Well, it seems to me you’ve got a flu. I’ll …..an antibiotic. Take one ...of this medicine three times a day. And you must stay in bed for five days.

PATIENT: Okey,Thank you !

DOCTOR: Good bye!PATIENT: Good bye!

2. Put the dialogue in the correct order after listening to it.

a) PATIENT: Yes, last night I had 39 degree fever.

b) DOCTOR: Okey. Let me have a look… (While consulting…): Well, it seems to me you’ve got a flu. I’ll prescribe an antibiotic. Take one teaspoon of this medicine three times a day. And you must stay in bed for five days.

c) DOCTOR: Good morning! Have a seat, please!

d) PATIENT: Good bye!

e) PATIENT: I’m feeling really bad. I’ve got a sore throat and a bad cough.

f) PATIENT: Good morning!

g) DOCTOR: I see, How long have you had these symptoms ?

h) PATIENT: Thank you !i) DOCTOR: Have you got a temperature ?

j) PATIENT: For about 3 days.k) PATIENT: Okey, Thank you !

l) DOCTOR: So, what seems to be the problem?

m) DOCTOR: Good bye!

Vocabulary activity:3. Match the definitions to the given words.

a) When your throat hurtsb) A piece of paper that the doctor gives you at the end of the visitc) This is what you get when you are really sick (fever)d) A little metal object that you use to put sugar in the teae) When you are sick, this is what you get first and it help doctor to know what sickness you have

1) symptoms2) prescription3) teaspoon4) sore5) temperature

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NOTE: This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This document reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.

AT THE HOTEL

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RyL0mXYDZ0Q&feature=youtu.be

Listening activities:

1.Listen to the dialogue and fill in the gaps with the missing words:

RECEPTIONIST: Good morning. Can I ...... you?

GUEST: Good morning. I would like to .................... for 3 days

RECEPTIONIST: Certainly. What kind of room would you like?

GUEST: A single one, please.

RECEPTIONIST: A .................. costs 35 € per night. It'll be 105 € altogether, please.

GUEST: Is breakfast included in the price?

RECEPTIONIST: Yes, it is. The restaurant is downstairs next to

the Wellness and Fitness Zone.

GUEST: Okay. Thank you. Can I pay by ..............?

RECEPTIONIST: Yes, of course. Here's the key. You're in room 202. If you need anything at all, please ........ 0.

GUEST: Okay, Thank you very much.

RECEPTIONIST: Thank you. .............. your stay!

2. Put the dialogue in the correct order after listening to it.

RECEPTIONIST: Yes, it is. The restaurant is downstairs next tothe Wellness and Fitness Zone.

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GUEST: A single one, please.

GUEST: Okay, Thank you very much.

GUEST: Good morning. I would like to book a room for 3 days

GUEST: Okay. Thank you. Can I pay by credit card?

GUEST: Is breakfast included in the price?

RECEPTIONIST: Yes, of course. Here's the key. You're in room       202. If you need anything at all, please dial 0.

RECEPTIONIST: Thank you. Enjoy your stay!

RECEPTIONIST: Good morning. Can I help you?

RECEPTIONIST: Certainly. What kind of room would you like?

RECEPTIONIST: A single room costs 35 € per night. It'll be 105 € altogether, please.

Vocabulary activity:

4. Match the words with their definitions:

reception / book a room /a single room/price/key/restaurant/check in/check out/double room/customer/extra towel /pillow/twin room/credit card guest/receptionist /bell boy/cash/a bar/a gym

........................... - a lower level conneching two floors

........................... - four wals, floor and ceiling

........................... - a thing, with witch you can open the door

........................... - room for one person

........................... - you have anything the price cpvers it for it pay

........................... - this is a card by witch you can pay for something not cash

........................... - it is an area for takeing physical exercises or doing workout to keep fit at some place

........................... - it is the place where you can eat out order something to eat or drink

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NOTE: This project has been funded with support from the European Commission. This document reflects the views only of the author, and the Commission cannot be held responsible for any use which may be made of the information contained therein.