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AiecnOBO
6Y
Banoro vadia.
Y BHMBaHHi MaM6yTHhOr
3BepHiTb yBary Ha BiAMÍHHOCTi
MaMbyTHboro AOKOHaHoro ta MaHbyTHbOro AOKOHaHO-TpMBa
MavóyTHi TpuBannM
uac BKMBa¬TbCA
waanoro,
oro vace
Y Takux BMnagkax.
1) Akuo Ais 6yae Bin6yBaTHCb y neBHMM MOMeHTy MaióyrHL.
This fime next'week we will be skiing in the mountains.
DMy
2) Akuyo ia HeoaMiHHO BIgÓY^eTbCA y ManbyTHbOMy, TOMy e
noBCAKAeHHa a6o e pesynbtaToM nonepegHbOI AOMOBneHOCT:"A
rI be speaking to lohn tomorrow. (we will definitely meet)
3) Akuo MM Ay*e BBI4NMBO L4IKaBMMOCb nnaHaMM CMIBp03MOBHMKi
Toro, mo6 ix npo uyOCb nonpoCHTM 4 3anponoHyBaTH OCb Ana
HWX
3po6HTH:
Will you be going shopping? Can you buy a loaf of bread for me
me?
ManóyTHiM AOKOHaHMM uac BKMBa¬TbCA ANA BMpaeHHA AIM, AKi 3aBenwaTbcA AO neBHoro MOMEHTY Y Man6yTHbOMy:
He will have finished his work by 6 o'clock.
ManóyTHiM AOKOHaHo-TpMBanM 4ac BKMBaETbCA Ana BMpameHHA Ai,
AKI 6yAyTb BIA6yBaTHCb pOTArOM, AKOrocb 4acy A0 neBHOro
MOMeHTYy
y ManbyTHbOMy:
He will have been working as a surgeon for twenty-five years by the
end of this year.
17 Circle the correct item.
1) By 6 o'cBock Jimmy will be playing/will have been playing
computer games for four hours. 2) At 3 o'clock tomorrow we will
be watching/will have watched a film. 3) Will
you be shopping/
will you have been shopping a bit later today? Can you buy me
a bottle of milk? 4) By the beginning of February I will have
attended/will have been attending computer courses for four
months. 5) Don't call Henry. I will have seen/will be seeing him
in the office later, so I'll tell him about the seminar. 6) This
time next week they will be
cruising/will have been cruising
round South America. 7) The
postman will be delivering/
have delivered all the
newspapers by 4 o'clock. 8) By the en
of next month Mrs Wilson will
have taught/will have 0ee
teaching for thirty years. 9) Will you be using/will you have ve
using the printer for long? I need to print
the article. 10) D
5o'clock tomorrow Fred will be receiving/will have rece ve
your telegram.
TheVerb
Dutthe verbs in brackets into the Future Continuous, the
orthe Future Perfect Continuous Tense.
Future Perfect
Peter... (to fix) the TV set by next Tuesday. At this time
2)
next Friday w e . (to lie) on the beach in Malta.
3) By next
Monday Linda (to work) as a secretary for three years. 4)...
1)
...
you... (to use) your computer tonight? Can I play my favourite
computer game? 5) By the end of the year Roger and Monica.
(to live) in our district for five years. 6) The boss... (to read) all
the documents by the end of his working day. 7) Don't phone me
tonight. I... (to write) an article for a scientific journal. 8) By
the end of the day we... (to reach) that settlement.
What...
9)
you... (to do) at 4 o' clock tomorrow?-I... (to help) my parents
in the garden. 10) By the 13th of January he... (to work) on his
novel for ten months.
19 Find mistakes and correct them.
1) By the beginning of the news programme we will be returning
home. 2)Il tell Pamela about the party. I'll have been seeing her
at the university anyway. 3) At this time tomorrow Jack will have
taken his driving test. 4) By the end of July she will have run this
café for ten years. 5) Will have Ron fixed this bike by 12 o'clock
tomorrow? 6) Will you been going out a bit later? Can you buy
a magazine for me? 7) By next Friday Susan will be passing all
her exams. 8) By 8o'clock the boys will have played football for
three hours. 9) Will Sam been preparing for his English test at
11 o'clock tomorrow morning'? 10) By the beginning of next week
Bob will be working in our office for ten days.
20 Translate into English.
1) BaBrpa B 1en vac Mu 6yAEMo oõiAaTH 3 Apy3AMH Moix õaTbkis
pecropani. 2) ABToóyc upHóyAe Ha Micne AO AEB'ATroi Beuopa
3aBrpa. 3)Ao nouaTky HacryIHoro MÍcHLA Min ópaT QyAe npauo
BaTH B OMy 6aHky B*e pix. 4) AxeK nobapóye TBiH Benocuuea
AO KiHIA po6ouoro AHA. 5) Bu 6ynere upautOBaTH Ha KOMu'toTepi
Cboroani BBevepi? Mo«Ha Meni BiAupaBuTH eieKrpoHHHü JunCT
CBOEMY ApyroBi? 6) V ueñ vac HacryuHoro THKHA MH ÓyNeMO IO-
HopoxyBaTH Esporoo. 7) Bn 6yaere vexaru Ha Mene sawrpa
0 BOCBMiH?- Tax. 8) Takci npnine 3awrpa no n'sroï? -
Tax.
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Family and relationships
3
Work in pairs. Discuss the questions.
VOCABULARY
A e frnily tet, iroilar irn Jkrain
Wh
uAally 1ske, (ot f chilkde in I i t ibt
Family and society
farrilies? D) you think thi, i, ehuitginn
pictures (1-2). What
Work in pairs. Describe
in each
is the relationship between the people
the
picture?
Housework and repairs
4
Complete the questions (1-6) with the correct
words (a, b, c or d).
1 Doyou
a clear
your hed eyty lay!
C1ake
b do
d
the wvindoW, in your hoe
2 Who
Cshine
d polishes
b clears
a cleans
thee house!
3 How often do you help
a order inb settle for c tidy up
d rmake up
4 How wiling would you be to help a
nev
bookcase?
a assernble b install
C gather
d fix
5 Would you be prepared to
a leak in the roof?
a cornplete b fix
crenovate d recover
2
Fill in the gaps (1-10) in the article with words or
6
phrases from the box.
birth rate
What did you do?
breadwinners
divorce rates households
registered partnership
any painting or decorating jobs?
Have you ever
childbirth
a
childcare
nuclear family offspring
C taken
d done
exercise 4.
WHAT IS ATYPICAL FAMILY?
The British find it hard to define. It seems that the conventional
a married couple with children) is not the
model of aln)'
only option people choose. Many people simply live together witha
different
b made
5 Work in pairs. Ask and answer the questions in
single-parent families
partner for a time before moving on to a
gone
Relationships
6
Match the words from the box with their
definitions (1-8). Use each word only once.
acquaintance close friend
mate next of kin sibling
relationship. And
colleague ex hancée
even those who decide to live with a partner often prefer an)
(also referred to as a civil union) to a legal marriage
mothers or fathers raising
contract. Also, the number of
kids alone) has tripled in the past 30 years.
2
Britain also has one of the highest.
3 someone's former wife, husband or
in Europe: two
in every five marriages will probably fail. But sorne things are
more resistant to change. Household chores (e.g. ironing) are still
mainly carried out by wormen, while men are the.
earning a higher salary than their female partners. In addition to the
discrimination in wages, Women are also responsible for providing
The average age of first-time mothers in the UK is now 29-compared
to 26 in the 1970s - and wonen are having fewer'-
This in turn has led to a decline in the
averaging 1.8 children per cOuple. With rates of
marriage down, and divorce and single-person
Britain at risk of becoming a nation of loners?
,which is now
nd
up, IS
1 an informal word for a friend
someone that you know, but aren't
very close to
partner
4
Someone that you know very well
5 Someone that you work with
6 a brother or sister
7 a woman who is engaged t0a man
8 a formal word for someone's closest
living relative or relatives
Write sentences using the words from exercise 6.
Oksana Shutko is my step-sister's colleague.
Passports usually contain information about apersons
next of kin.
FAMILY
AND RELATIONSHIPS
8 Complete the sentences (1-8) with phrases from
10
broke up
close relationship
settle down
in common
pairs. Take turns to ask and
questions in
the box.
in a relationship
Work in
the
answer
exercise 9.
11 Choose the correct word to completethe
drifted apart
sentences (1-5).
keep in touch
ups and downs
society, it is
1
To avoid conflicts with others in
2
important to conform/confirm to
about
My parents got into a big argument/contest
rules.
with my COusins through
SOcial media.
2
Tina phones her mum every day. They have
3
a
3 We used to be inseparable, but gradually
housework, which they didn't resolve.
Ross didn't invite Martha to his party, which
accused/offended her.
4 Our school has a new policy to deal with bullying/
cheating in the playground.
. It's better to be
4
Don't cheat.
5
When is Elsa going to.
5
honest.
I brought up/fell out with each
other
over a misunderstanding
and get
12
married?
6
Robert and
Use
Look at the picture. Describe the situation.what any
suitable words from exercises 1-11 to say
think is happening and what the people
Even though we have our.
you
I still love you.
are
saying to each other.
7 Jake and his girlfriend recently
after a big fight.
_with my
8 Ihave a lot.
grandmother.
Conflicts
9
Match the words in bold (1-7) with their
definitions (a-g).
1
How would you react if a friend broke a promise
2
you'd asked them to keep?
What would you do if they threatened to tell
a secret youd told them?
3
Have you ever accepted the blame for something
4
you didn't do? If yes, why?
In what type of situations, if any, do you like people
5
to leave you alone?
How much does it bother you if
someone
makes
13 Work in pairs.Take turns to answer the questions.
fun of you?
6
How important do you think it is to
obey rules at
OHow close are you and your family? Who are
you closest to? Why?
What's the best age to have children? Why?
Do you do housework at home? If yes, what do
home?
7
How would you react if a friend wanted to punish
you by not talking to you?
a
laugh at somebody or
make other
people laugh
you do? Who does the most in your family?
at
them, usually in an unkind way
b stop annoying or talking to somebody
C make somebody suffer because they have done
something wrong
d
e
6
say that something is your fault
not
do what you said you would
fdo what you are told to do
9
tell
someone
you will
What's more important: having a lot of friends
or having just one or two? Why?
cause
definitely do
trouble if
they don't do
How important is it to you to spend time with
your extended family? How often do you see
each other?
Have you ever had a big disagreement with a
friend? What happened?
what you want
FAMILY
AND RELATIONSHIPS
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