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Unit VI. Leisure Time. Hobbies. Exercises.

  1. Listen and repeat.

on off coffee volt or

odd ox orange loll bore

dog clock opera poll saw

gone loss horror polka order

fog moth porridge fork

lob want call more

lodge watch golf

log sorry sol

ford – fought dog – dock

cord – court log – lock

shored – short nod – not

four – fall – fought

saw – sword – sort

core – cord – court

bore – born – bought

1.Watch Dodd's dog.

2.What a swat.

3.Possibly not.

4.Lon's dog got lost.

5.Got wants an office – job.

6.It was not possible to stop Tom.

7.The tall boy saw the ball on the lawn.

8.We all saw the small ball in the hall.

9.More and more.

10.George was born on the fourth of August.

11.What's wrong?

12.Nothing is wrong.

  1. Read and remember the following proverbs.

  1. All work and no play makes Jack a dull boy.

  2. The busiest man finds the most leisure.

  3. Pleasant hours fly fast.

  4. Rest is good after the work is done.

  5. Tastes differ.

  1. Advice.

Asking for advice. Giving advice.

1.Could you give me some advice ? 1. Personally, I would advice you to…

2. You may not agree with me, but it

2.What shall I do / buy? may be a good idea if you …

3. What would you do in my position? 3. You ought to … / you must

4. What would you do if you were me? 4. I think you should …

Accepting advice. 5. If I were you, I would …

1.That seems a good idea / advice. Thank you. 6. It would be a good idea to …

2.Right. I'll do that. 7. You'd better…

3.That's a good idea, thanks. 8. What about …

4.I think I'll try that. 9. It's high time to …

10. Why don't you …

Rejecting advice.

1. That's not a good idea, I `m afraid.

2. I've already tried that.

3. I think that would be a mistake.

4. I'm afraid I can't.