have/have got positive: i we have you ‘ve got two sisters. they ________________________ he has...
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have/have got
Positive: I We haveYou ‘ve got two sisters.They________________________He hasShe ‘s got
have/have got
Negative: IWe don’t haveYou haven’t got any money.They-----------------------------------------------He doesn’t haveShe hasn’t got
Have -Questions
Questions: Do I We You they have a car?------------------------------------------------------ Does he she
Have got- Questions
I
Have we
you
they got a car?
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Has he
she
Short answers
Do you have a camera? Yes, I do/ No, I don’t. Have you got a camera?Yes, I have./ No, I haven’t.
N.B. We can use contractions with (‘ve got) but not with (have).
I’ve got a sisterI have a sister. (I’ve a sister)
Practice:
Practise the forms of have and have got: Ask and answer about these things A computer - a credit card - brothers and sisters A stereo - a Walkman - your parents/ a holiday
home
A camera - a mobile phone - your sister a car A bicycle - a pet - your brother/ a motorbike
Use
(1) Have = (2) Have got (formal/when we write ) (informal/when we speak)
1. The Prime Minster has a meeting with the President today.
2. Have you got a light?
N. B. Have+ do/does more common in AE.
Meaning of have/have got
1. Possession: I haveI’ve got a new car.----------------------------- She has three children. She’s got -----------------------------He has blond hair.He’s got
Have/have got
When have+ noun expresses an activity or habit do/does/don’t/doesn’t (have)
Not have got.
Ex: I have a shower in the morning I’ve got a shower in the morning ---------------------------------------------------------------- What time have you got lunch? What time do you have lunch? ----------------------------------------------------------------- He has never got milk in his coffee. He never has milk in his coffee.
Have/have got
In the past, the got forms are unusual. We use: had + did and didn’t more common
Ex. I had a bicycle when I was young.
My parents had a lot of books in the house.
Did you have a nice weekend?
I didn’t have any money when I was a student.
Answer the questions:
Do you have a lot of money?Have you got a computer?Have you got a car?Do you have a good English accent?
Living in the USA
An Introduction
The people of the United States are nearly all immigrants, or descendants of immigrants. It is a young country, and much of the population has relatives who live in other parts of the world.
But, how do they find the US when they first arrive?
What do they think of the people, the culture, the way of life?
Jamie Peterson spoke to three of them:
Living in the USA
Roberto Solano (Aged 24, from Mexico)
Endre Boros (Aged 45, from Hungary)
Yuet Tung (Aged 31, from Hong Kong)
Answer the questions
1. What do the people have in common? 2. Are they all happy living in the US? 3. Who has other members of their family living
there? 4. Do they all have children? 5. Who married someone from their own country? 6. What do they say about their own country? 7. Do they like the people? 8. What do they say about the Americans and their
cars?
What do you think?
What do you like best about living in your country? What would you missed if you lived abroad?
Do you know any foreigners living in your country? What do they like about it? What do they find different?
Writing – Linking words(but, however)
But & However contrast ideas, but used differently.
------------------------------------------- Ex. I learnt French easily, but I didn’t like my teacher.
I learnt French easily. However, I didn’t like my teacher.
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(So, because)
So
Cause Result
Ex. It started to rain, so we stopped playing tennis. Because
Result CauseEx. We stopped playing tennis because it started to
rain.
Writing- Exercises(See workbook, p. 14-15)
Complete the sentences with: (and, so, or but)------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. She can speak French,____ she can’t write it. 2. He’s going to work in Spain,____ he’s learning
Spanish. 3. I went into town. I bought some food___ I went to
the library. 4. I haven’t got a car,_____ I’ve got a motorbike.5. She’s working late next Friday, ____she can’t come
to the party.
Writing- Exercises(See workbook, p. 14-15)
Complete the sentences with: (and, so, or but)------------------------------------------------------------------------- 1. She can speak French, but she can’t write it. 2. He’s going to work in Spain, so he’s learning
Spanish. 3. I went into town. I bought some food and I went to
the library. 4. I haven’t got a car, but I’ve got a motorbike.5. She’s working late next Friday, so she can’t come to
the party.
Exercise 2 /p. 14-workbook
Join the pairs of sentences in two different ways using (but and however)
--------------------------------------------------------1. We enjoyed the holiday. It rained a lot. 2. He’s moving to London next month. He
doesn’t like big cities.
3. She isn’t English. She speaks English perfectly.
Exercise 2 /p. 14-workbook
Join the pairs of sentences in two different ways using (but and however)
--------------------------------------------------------1. We enjoyed the holiday. It rained a lot.__________________________________________________________________________________ 2. He’s moving to London next month. He doesn’t like big cities. __________________________________________________________________________________
3. She isn’t English. She speaks English perfectly. ____________________________________________________________________________________
Exercise 2 /p. 14-workbook
Join the pairs of sentences in two different ways using (but and however)
--------------------------------------------------------1. We enjoyed the holiday. It rained a lot. We enjoyed the holiday, but it rained a lot. We enjoyed the holiday. However, it rained a lot. 2. He’s moving to London next month. He doesn’t like big cities. __________________________________________________________________________________
3. She isn’t English. She speaks English perfectly. ____________________________________________________________________________________
Ex.3- Workbook p. 15
Join the pairs of sentences in two different ways using (So, because):
---------------------------------------------------- 1. She went home. She was tireda)_____________________b)_____________________2. We didn’t enjoy our holiday. The weather was bad. a)_____________________b)_____________________ 3. He worked hard. He passed all his exams. a)_____________________b)_____________________
Ex.3- Workbook p. 15
Join the pairs of sentences in two different ways using (So, because):
---------------------------------------------------- 1. She went home. She was tireda) She went home, because she was tired.b) She was tired, so she went home.
2. We didn’t enjoy our holiday. The weather was bad. a) We didn’t enjoy our holiday, because the weather was bad.
b) The weather was bad, so we didn’t enjoy our holiday. 3. He worked hard. He passed all his exams. a) He worked hard, so he passed all his exams.b) He passed all his exams because he worked hard.
Listening and SpeakingYou drive me mad (but I love you!)
1. Complete these sentences about the people in your life. Tell a partner.
My mother/father drives me mad when
she/he…………………
I don’t like people who………….
It really annoys me when friends…….
You drive me mad (but I love you!)
Listen and write the correct names under each picture below
Are these sentences ( ) or ( ): 1. Carol and Mike never watch television. 2. Mike doesn’t listen when his wife speaks to him.3. Carol makes the decisions in their house4. Mike shouts at his wife when she’s driving. 5. Dave never does any jobs at home. 6. Dave is bad at his job. 7. Alison tidies up Dave’s mess. 8. Alison is very organized.
You drive me mad (but I love you!)
Listen and write the correct names under each picture below
Are these sentences ( ) or ( ): 1. Carol and Mike never watch television. 2. Mike doesn’t listen when his wife speaks to him.3. Carol makes the decisions in their house4. Mike shouts at his wife when she’s driving. 5. Dave never does any jobs at home. 6. Dave is bad at his job. 7. Alison tidies up Dave’s mess. 8. Alison is very organized.