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Heroes and Villains
Which of the characters in the pictures are heroes/ heroines and which are villains?
Who has got….
• Curly brown hair
• Pointed ears
• A long white beard
• A black moustache
• A magic mirror
• A sharp metal hook instead of a hand
• A magic staff
• A board-brimmed hat
• Shiny black hair and rosy cheeks
Look the picture and describe each person’s characters
Listen and check. Which extra character is described
Characters larger than life
in any book, cartoon or film we all love to see the heroes defeat the villains, save the world, win the girl
and live happily ever after. But just between you and me, don’t we feel a little bit sorry for the villains as
well?
Saruman, from the Lord of the Rings, is an all-time favorite villain, the type of villain I like. He is tall
wizard with a long white beard and cold dark eyes. He wears a long white robe and carries a magic staff.
Once he was a good wizard but the power of a magic ring has made him evil and greedy and now he
wants to rule the world. Only Frodo, the small ring bearer, can stop him. Frodo Baggins, a Hobbit, is
small, brave and honest, with bright eyes, curly brown hair and very large hairy feet! His mission is to
take the magic ring to Mordor where it will be destroyed. He travels with some friends and together they
have to face many dangers. Gandalf a wise wizard , protects them and shows them the way. Another of
my favorite heroes is Peter Pan, a mischievous, daring boy with pointed ears who can fly and never
grows older. Peter and his friends, the Lost Boys, have a dangerous enemy called Captain Hook. With
his black moustache, cruel laugh and a sharp metal hook instead of a hand, the cunning Captain Hook is
a perfect villain. He always wears a broad-brimmed hat and fine clothes. He lives with a band of pirates
on his ship, the Jolly Roger, making plans to kidnap the Lost Boys and capture the boy he hates. Not all
villains are men. The Wicked Queen in Snow White is one of the most cols-hearted villains ever.
Beautiful but vain, the queen asks her mirror every day, “ Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of
them all?” The answer always pleases her, until one day the mirror replies that kind and caring Snow
White is even prettier than her. The jealous queen is so angry that she dresses up as an old woman and
gives Snow White a poisoned apple. Whether heroes or villains, these are the characters I admire the
most. I love to watch the heroes fight the villains and eventually see good win over evil. I also can’t help
feeling for the villains and their weaknesses; I just love to hate them! These stories are timeless and the
characters are definitely larger than life
Read the text and for each question (1-4) choose the best answer A,B,C or D
What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the text?
a. To describe how heroes catch villains
b. To describe some well-known heroes and villains
c. To tell some well-known cartoon stories
d. To tell some well-known fairy tales
What does the writer say about Saruman?
a. He was not always evil
b. He is the writer’s favorite character
c. Frodo wants to destroy him
d. He has lost a valuable ring
Which of the statements is true of Captain Hook?
a. He works on his own
b. He has a partner called Jolly Roger
c. He has a black beard
d. He takes care of his appearance
What is the writer’s opinion of Villains?
a. they are more important than the heroes
b. he likes them more than the heroes
c. he is happy to see them lose
d. they are just as important as the heroes
Match the adjectives to their opposites. What prefixes do we use to form negative adjectives
polite dishonest
patient impolite
honest impatient
sensitive insensitive
friendly unfriendly
caring unselfish
selfish uncaring
Circle the odd words out. Justify your answers
crooked, straight, almond-shaped long – nose
bright, blonde, green, dark – eyes
well-built, spiky, curly, wavy, short- hair
round, shoulder-length, oval, pretty- face
Present simple tense
FORM
[VERB] + s/es in third person
Examples:
You speak English.
Do you speak English?
You do not speak English.
Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can
be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It can
also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do.
Examples:
I play tennis.
She does not play tennis.
Does he play tennis? The train leaves every morning at 8 AM.
The train does not leave at 9 AM.
When does the train usually leave?
She always forgets her purse.
SUBJECT VERB REST OF THE SENTENCE
I study in Bal Bharti school.
You study in Bal Bharti school.
He studies in Bal Bharti school.
Mohan studies in Bal Bharti school.
The boy studies in Bal Bharti school.
She studies in Bal Bharti school.
Pooja studies in Bal Bharti school.
The girl studies in Bal Bharti school.
We study in Bal Bharti school.
You study in Bal Bharti school.
They study in Bal Bharti school.
The children study in Bal Bharti school.
INTERROGATIVE STATEMENTS / QUESTIONS
DO / DOES SUBJECT VERB REST OF THE SENTENCE
Do I sleep in the afternoon?
Do you sleep in the afternoon?
Does he sleep in the afternoon?
Does Mohan sleep in the afternoon?
Does the boy sleep in the afternoon?
Does she sleep in the afternoon?
Does Pooja sleep in the afternoon?
Does the girl sleep in the afternoon?
Do we sleep in the afternoon?
Do you sleep in the afternoon?
Do they sleep in the afternoon?
Do the men sleep in the afternoon?
NEGATIVE STATEMENTS
SUBJECT DON’T (DO NOT) /
DOESN’T (DOES NOT) VERB REST OF THE SENTENCE
I don’t play football.
You don’t play football.
He doesn’t play football.
Mohan doesn’t play football.
The boy doesn’t play football.
She doesn’t play football.
Pooja doesn’t play football.
The girl doesn’t play football.
We don’t play football.
You don’t play football.
They don’t play football.
The men don’t play football.
Present Continuous Tense
[am/is/are + present participle]
Examples:
You are watching TV.
Are you watching TV?
You are not watching TV
Use the Present Continuous with Normal verbs to express the idea that something is
happening now, at this very moment. It can also be used to show that something is
not happening now.
Examples:
You are learning English now.
You are not swimming now.
Are you sleeping?
I am sitting.
I am not standing.
Is he sitting or standing?
In English, "now" can mean: this second, today, this month, this year, this
century, and so on. Sometimes, we use the Present Continuous to say that
we are in the process of doing a longer action which is in progress;
however, we might not be doing it at this exact second.
Examples: (All of these sentences can be said while eating dinner in a
restaurant.)
I am studying to become a doctor.
I am not studying to become a dentist.
I am reading the book Tom Sawyer.
I am not reading any books right now.
Are you working on any special projects at work?
Aren't you teaching at the university now?
USE 2 Longer Actions in Progress Now
USE 3 Near Future
Sometimes, speakers use the Present Continuous to indicate
that something will or will not happen in the near future.
Examples:
I am meeting some friends after work.
I am not going to the party tonight.
Is he visiting his parents next weekend?
Isn't he coming with us tonight?
USE 4 Repetition and Irritation with "Always"
The Present Continuous with words such as "always" or "constantly" expresses
the idea that something irritating or shocking often happens. Remember to put the
words "always" or "constantly" between "be" and "verb+ing."
Examples:
She is always coming to class late.
He is constantly talking. I wish he would shut up.
I don't like them because they are always complaining.
Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or present continuous
1. A: ………(you/do) anything interesting this weekend?
B: No, I……..(study) for my Biology exam
2. A: Why ……. ( you/ be) in such a rush?
B: because …… ( my train/ leave) in ten minutes
3. A: What …..(James/ do)?
B: ……….( he / work) at the Natural History Museum in the city centre
4: A: …….(you/like) your flat?
B: Not really. Actually, I……..(look) for a new one at the moment
5.A: Nina ……(look) nervous
B: she is. She ……( see) the dentist this afternoon
6. A: ……….to go to the theatre this evening?
B: He can’t. He …….(have) an important business appointment
7. A: why ………( not/ Anna/ come) to work these days? Is she ill?
B: No, she’s on leave. She …….(get) married next week
8. A: how much ……….(the brain/ weigh)?
B: about 2% of your body’s energy
Read and choose the correct word for each space (1-10)/ Compare your
answers with your partner’s . Listen and check
Beauty is in the eye of the beholder
how do you react when you 1)….at yourself in the mirror? Do you smile
2)….do you feel like crying? Does the idea of wearing summer clothes 3)….
You panic, or does it excite you? Body image has become a 4) …. Important
issue in our society. 5)…..young women and teenage girls, in particular, are
greatly influenced 6)…the images they see in adverts, films and magazines.
They go on dangerous crash diets 7)….they want to look like the super- thin
supermodels and movie stars they see and read about.
But we don’t 8) …. To copy our favorite celebrities. Thin is not always beautiful. People
come in 9) …. Shapes and sizes-that’s 10) … makes each person interesting. So, next time
you look in the mirror, remember that you are special.
1. a: watch b: look c: see d: view
2. a: and b: but c: or d: so
3. a: feel b: get c: do d: make
4. a: so b: main c: such d: very
5. a: many b: much c: more d: some of
6. a: by b: with c: from d: about
7. a: so b: that c: because d: and
8. a: must b: need c: should d: ought
9. a: very b: each c: all d: some
10. a: what b: which c: why d: that
Phrasal verbs:
get –back- буцаж ирэх, up- босох,over-эдгэрэх, on (with)-суух, мөрдөх, таарч тохирох,
off- явах, аялах, тайлах, гаргах
you want to open your own restaurant and you are looking for a partner. Which of the two
people would you choose, and why? Discuss in pairs and make your decision
• easy-going shy
• Patient a bit lazy
• Reliable but stubborn
• Sensible
• Friendly
• Cheerful but gets upset easily
• Honest a bit impatient
• Ambitious

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Unit- I , Pre-Intermediate

  • 1. Heroes and Villains Which of the characters in the pictures are heroes/ heroines and which are villains? Who has got…. • Curly brown hair • Pointed ears • A long white beard • A black moustache • A magic mirror • A sharp metal hook instead of a hand • A magic staff • A board-brimmed hat • Shiny black hair and rosy cheeks
  • 2. Look the picture and describe each person’s characters
  • 3.
  • 4. Listen and check. Which extra character is described Characters larger than life in any book, cartoon or film we all love to see the heroes defeat the villains, save the world, win the girl and live happily ever after. But just between you and me, don’t we feel a little bit sorry for the villains as well? Saruman, from the Lord of the Rings, is an all-time favorite villain, the type of villain I like. He is tall wizard with a long white beard and cold dark eyes. He wears a long white robe and carries a magic staff. Once he was a good wizard but the power of a magic ring has made him evil and greedy and now he wants to rule the world. Only Frodo, the small ring bearer, can stop him. Frodo Baggins, a Hobbit, is small, brave and honest, with bright eyes, curly brown hair and very large hairy feet! His mission is to take the magic ring to Mordor where it will be destroyed. He travels with some friends and together they have to face many dangers. Gandalf a wise wizard , protects them and shows them the way. Another of my favorite heroes is Peter Pan, a mischievous, daring boy with pointed ears who can fly and never grows older. Peter and his friends, the Lost Boys, have a dangerous enemy called Captain Hook. With his black moustache, cruel laugh and a sharp metal hook instead of a hand, the cunning Captain Hook is a perfect villain. He always wears a broad-brimmed hat and fine clothes. He lives with a band of pirates on his ship, the Jolly Roger, making plans to kidnap the Lost Boys and capture the boy he hates. Not all villains are men. The Wicked Queen in Snow White is one of the most cols-hearted villains ever. Beautiful but vain, the queen asks her mirror every day, “ Mirror, mirror on the wall, who is the fairest of them all?” The answer always pleases her, until one day the mirror replies that kind and caring Snow White is even prettier than her. The jealous queen is so angry that she dresses up as an old woman and gives Snow White a poisoned apple. Whether heroes or villains, these are the characters I admire the most. I love to watch the heroes fight the villains and eventually see good win over evil. I also can’t help feeling for the villains and their weaknesses; I just love to hate them! These stories are timeless and the characters are definitely larger than life
  • 5. Read the text and for each question (1-4) choose the best answer A,B,C or D What is the writer’s main purpose in writing the text? a. To describe how heroes catch villains b. To describe some well-known heroes and villains c. To tell some well-known cartoon stories d. To tell some well-known fairy tales What does the writer say about Saruman? a. He was not always evil b. He is the writer’s favorite character c. Frodo wants to destroy him d. He has lost a valuable ring Which of the statements is true of Captain Hook? a. He works on his own b. He has a partner called Jolly Roger c. He has a black beard d. He takes care of his appearance
  • 6. What is the writer’s opinion of Villains? a. they are more important than the heroes b. he likes them more than the heroes c. he is happy to see them lose d. they are just as important as the heroes Match the adjectives to their opposites. What prefixes do we use to form negative adjectives polite dishonest patient impolite honest impatient sensitive insensitive friendly unfriendly caring unselfish selfish uncaring Circle the odd words out. Justify your answers crooked, straight, almond-shaped long – nose bright, blonde, green, dark – eyes well-built, spiky, curly, wavy, short- hair round, shoulder-length, oval, pretty- face
  • 7. Present simple tense FORM [VERB] + s/es in third person Examples: You speak English. Do you speak English? You do not speak English. Use the Simple Present to express the idea that an action is repeated or usual. The action can be a habit, a hobby, a daily event, a scheduled event or something that often happens. It can also be something a person often forgets or usually does not do. Examples: I play tennis. She does not play tennis. Does he play tennis? The train leaves every morning at 8 AM. The train does not leave at 9 AM. When does the train usually leave? She always forgets her purse.
  • 8. SUBJECT VERB REST OF THE SENTENCE I study in Bal Bharti school. You study in Bal Bharti school. He studies in Bal Bharti school. Mohan studies in Bal Bharti school. The boy studies in Bal Bharti school. She studies in Bal Bharti school. Pooja studies in Bal Bharti school. The girl studies in Bal Bharti school. We study in Bal Bharti school. You study in Bal Bharti school. They study in Bal Bharti school. The children study in Bal Bharti school.
  • 9. INTERROGATIVE STATEMENTS / QUESTIONS DO / DOES SUBJECT VERB REST OF THE SENTENCE Do I sleep in the afternoon? Do you sleep in the afternoon? Does he sleep in the afternoon? Does Mohan sleep in the afternoon? Does the boy sleep in the afternoon? Does she sleep in the afternoon? Does Pooja sleep in the afternoon? Does the girl sleep in the afternoon? Do we sleep in the afternoon? Do you sleep in the afternoon? Do they sleep in the afternoon? Do the men sleep in the afternoon?
  • 10. NEGATIVE STATEMENTS SUBJECT DON’T (DO NOT) / DOESN’T (DOES NOT) VERB REST OF THE SENTENCE I don’t play football. You don’t play football. He doesn’t play football. Mohan doesn’t play football. The boy doesn’t play football. She doesn’t play football. Pooja doesn’t play football. The girl doesn’t play football. We don’t play football. You don’t play football. They don’t play football. The men don’t play football.
  • 11. Present Continuous Tense [am/is/are + present participle] Examples: You are watching TV. Are you watching TV? You are not watching TV Use the Present Continuous with Normal verbs to express the idea that something is happening now, at this very moment. It can also be used to show that something is not happening now. Examples: You are learning English now. You are not swimming now. Are you sleeping? I am sitting. I am not standing. Is he sitting or standing?
  • 12. In English, "now" can mean: this second, today, this month, this year, this century, and so on. Sometimes, we use the Present Continuous to say that we are in the process of doing a longer action which is in progress; however, we might not be doing it at this exact second. Examples: (All of these sentences can be said while eating dinner in a restaurant.) I am studying to become a doctor. I am not studying to become a dentist. I am reading the book Tom Sawyer. I am not reading any books right now. Are you working on any special projects at work? Aren't you teaching at the university now? USE 2 Longer Actions in Progress Now
  • 13. USE 3 Near Future Sometimes, speakers use the Present Continuous to indicate that something will or will not happen in the near future. Examples: I am meeting some friends after work. I am not going to the party tonight. Is he visiting his parents next weekend? Isn't he coming with us tonight? USE 4 Repetition and Irritation with "Always"
  • 14. The Present Continuous with words such as "always" or "constantly" expresses the idea that something irritating or shocking often happens. Remember to put the words "always" or "constantly" between "be" and "verb+ing." Examples: She is always coming to class late. He is constantly talking. I wish he would shut up. I don't like them because they are always complaining. Put the verbs in brackets into the present simple or present continuous 1. A: ………(you/do) anything interesting this weekend? B: No, I……..(study) for my Biology exam 2. A: Why ……. ( you/ be) in such a rush? B: because …… ( my train/ leave) in ten minutes 3. A: What …..(James/ do)? B: ……….( he / work) at the Natural History Museum in the city centre 4: A: …….(you/like) your flat? B: Not really. Actually, I……..(look) for a new one at the moment
  • 15. 5.A: Nina ……(look) nervous B: she is. She ……( see) the dentist this afternoon 6. A: ……….to go to the theatre this evening? B: He can’t. He …….(have) an important business appointment 7. A: why ………( not/ Anna/ come) to work these days? Is she ill? B: No, she’s on leave. She …….(get) married next week 8. A: how much ……….(the brain/ weigh)? B: about 2% of your body’s energy Read and choose the correct word for each space (1-10)/ Compare your answers with your partner’s . Listen and check Beauty is in the eye of the beholder how do you react when you 1)….at yourself in the mirror? Do you smile 2)….do you feel like crying? Does the idea of wearing summer clothes 3)…. You panic, or does it excite you? Body image has become a 4) …. Important issue in our society. 5)…..young women and teenage girls, in particular, are greatly influenced 6)…the images they see in adverts, films and magazines. They go on dangerous crash diets 7)….they want to look like the super- thin supermodels and movie stars they see and read about.
  • 16. But we don’t 8) …. To copy our favorite celebrities. Thin is not always beautiful. People come in 9) …. Shapes and sizes-that’s 10) … makes each person interesting. So, next time you look in the mirror, remember that you are special. 1. a: watch b: look c: see d: view 2. a: and b: but c: or d: so 3. a: feel b: get c: do d: make 4. a: so b: main c: such d: very 5. a: many b: much c: more d: some of 6. a: by b: with c: from d: about 7. a: so b: that c: because d: and 8. a: must b: need c: should d: ought 9. a: very b: each c: all d: some 10. a: what b: which c: why d: that Phrasal verbs: get –back- буцаж ирэх, up- босох,over-эдгэрэх, on (with)-суух, мөрдөх, таарч тохирох, off- явах, аялах, тайлах, гаргах
  • 17. you want to open your own restaurant and you are looking for a partner. Which of the two people would you choose, and why? Discuss in pairs and make your decision • easy-going shy • Patient a bit lazy • Reliable but stubborn • Sensible • Friendly • Cheerful but gets upset easily • Honest a bit impatient • Ambitious