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BMolinaro- Language practice pag.30-31 and CV
by BMolinaro - (2010-12-19)
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ES.1 DI PAG.30

Perception
Feel,see,hear.
Opinion
Prefer, believe,think.
Possession and stable characteristics
Have got, own, be, know.

ES.2 DI PAG.30
1) I want to see you as soon as possible because I'm having a favour to ask you. Are you being free
at 12?
2) I know that Steve speaks French and German but I am thinking he is speaking to that man in Italian at the moment!
3) Are you listening this music? I'm trying to work!-OK,turn it off. I don't like it much anyway.


ES.3 DI PAG.30

Affirmative
Negative
I used to be shy.
She used to work.
I didn't use to be shy.
She didn't use to work.
Questions
Short answers
Did you use to be shy?
Did she use to work?
Yes, I did.
No, I didn't.

ES.4 DI PAG.30
1 When I was a child, my family used to go to Rimini every summer.
2 What did you use to do in the evenings when you were young?- We used to watch TV.
3 I didn't use to own a car when I was teenager but now I've got four.
4 I often walked in the park with my dog when I lived in London.
5 Were your parents neighbours when they were children?-Yes ,they are. They caught the school
bus together!

ES.5 DI PAG.30
Affirmative
Negative
I
You
He/she/it should go
We
They
I
You
He/she/it shouldn't go
We
They
Questions
Short answers
I
you
Should he/she/it
we
they
Yes, I should.
No, you shouldn't.
Yes, he/she/it should.
No, we shouldn't.
Yes, they should.


ES.6 DI PAG.30
1 People shouldn't eat with their mouths open.
2 Children should be careful in the street.
3 We shouldn't write on the classroom walls.
4 Should I cook pasta this evening?
5 You should phone Jim and say you're sorry.
6 Where should we go on holiday?

ES.7 DI PAG.30
Affirmative
Negative
I must work.
You must stay.
He/she/it must go
We must walk.
They must speak.
I mustn't work.
You mustn't stay.
He/she/it mustn't go.
We mustn't walk.
They mustn't speak.


ES.8 DI PAG.30
1 We must be careful when we drive on busy roads.
2 You must get the visa for a trip.
3 We mustn't use phone in our exams.
4 Interpreters must speak two languages very well.
5 You must buy a ticket before travelling by train.
6 People mustn't carry scissors on planes.

ES.9 DI PAG.30
I should go out tomorrow.
I should buy presents for my friends this week.
I should write a letter for my friend.
I mustn't leave my bag at home tomorrow.
I mustn't surf on net this week.
I mustn't go on training of volleyball.


ES.10 DI PAG.31

Affirmative
Negative
I have to work.
You have to stay.
He/ She/ It has to go.
We have to walk.
They have to speak.
I don't have to work.
You don't have to stay.
He/ She / It doesn't have to go.
We don't have to walk.
They don't have to speak.
Questions
Short answers
Do I have to work?
Do you have to stay?
Does he/she/it to go?
Do we have to walk?
Do they have to speak?


No, I don't.
Yes, you do.
No, he/she/it doesn't.
Yes, we do.
No, they don't.


ES.11 DI PAG.31
1) We have to wear skirts to school but we can't wear jeans.
2) What time did you have to get up tomorrow?
3) Why our teacher has to give us so much homework?
4) Europeans have to have a passport to go to the UK but they don't have to take an identity card.
5) You have to understand a bit of English to surf the Net but you don't have to speak it.
6) My dad usually has to get up at 6 a.m. but he hasn't to work on Fridays - that's his day off.
7) Do your parents have to go to work at the weekends?- Yes, they do.
8) If you want to be a pilot, which subjects do you have to study at University?

ES.12 DI PAG.31
A: What do you have to do in your job?
B: I have to write songs,make CDs and go on tour.
A: How often do you have to go on tour?
B: Usually twice a year.
A: You have to travel?
B: Yes, I do- in my private jet.
A: You have often to sleepin hotels?
B: Yes, I do - in luxury hotels.
A: What do you have to do after concerts?
B: I have to spend hours signing autographs for my fans!!

ES.13 DI PAG.31
Peter Fatead used to work in a bank but one day he decided to make a drastic change and he used to become a bodyguard for a singer, Stella Stardust. Now he can be with Ms Stardust constantly and,of course, he doesn't have to stick to office hours, but does he like his new job?
Careers magazine met Peter in his London flat to find out.
'' Yes, I think this job is great'', said Pete,'' I should work long hours and I must follow Stella all the time, but I meet a lot of famous people every day and I see all her concerts from the front row!
Really, I should watch the fans, not Stella, while she's singing- a bodyguard doesn't have to lose concentration- but she's so beautiful...
And what about Pete's family life?
''Well, yes I suppose I should spend more time with my wife and my six children and, to be honest, my wife sounds a bit irritated on the phone, but she should be happy- I send home a lot of money every week!''

ES.14 DI PAG.31
1)A: What should we take to ours mother?
B: Mmh, she likes Italian food. We should buy her pasta and parmesan.
A: Good idea, but we mustn't buy the parmesan: she doesn't like cheese.
B: She doesn't have to eat it... We should eat for her!
2)A: Why do you want to become a bodyguard?
B: Because I should meet famous people.
A: Oh..., and what would you like to knowabout this job?
B: I want to know how much money I earn and how many vacation I have.
A: I'm sorry, Mr. Grant, but I think you will search another job!

 

Curriculum vitae

Surname: Grant
First names: Mary
Date of birth: 2/3/1985
Nationality: British
Marital status: Single
Address: 57 Park road, Oxford
Phone number: 01856 93467
Current employment: Unemployed
Work experience: Volleyball trainer, babysitter
Skills: I can speak Spanish and French.
Type of job required: I want to work with children.

Mary went for an interwiew with a director of a school.
The director asked her some information about her work experience and finally he asked her why did she want that job and she answered him because she loved children and she hated work outside.
The director said if she would have information about that job but she said no finally the director told her that she has to be there at half past seven.