Writing
Question: I
You have seen how Jerome,
George and Harris mess up their packing, especially of the hamper. From their
mistakes you must have thought of some dos and don'ts for packing. Can you give
some tips for packi ng by completing the paragraph below?
First pack all the heavy
items, especially the ones you don't need right away. Then . . .
Here are some words and
phrases you can use to begin your sentences with:
• Then
• Next
• Now
• Remember
• Don't forget
• At last/Finally
Answer: I
First pack all the heavy
items, especially the ones you don't need right away. Then keep the less heavy
items which are firm and durable. Next spread a layer of a paper to avoid any
kind of harm. Now arrange other things properly. Remember that packing needs
careful arrangemen t of things and special care of delicate items. Always keep
all the essential items with you and strap all the things properly.
Look at this sentence.
Speaking
Question: II
"I told George and
Harris that they had better leave the whole matter entirely to me." The
words had better are used
• in an advice or suggestion: You had better take your
umbrella; it looks like rain.
• in an order You had better complete your homework before you
go out to play.
• as a threat You had better leave or I'll have you arrested
for trespass!
When we speak, we
sayyou'd/ I'd/ he'd better, instead ofyou had better, etc.
Work in pairs to give
each other advice, orders or suggestions, or even to threaten each other. Imagine situations like the
following: Your partner
1.
hasn't returned a
book to the library.
2.
has forgotten to
bring lunch.
3.
hasn't got enough
change for bus fare.
4.
has found out a
secret about you.
5.
has misplaced your
English textbook.
Answer: II
1.
You had better
return the book to the library before you leave for Shimla.
2.
You had better
bring your lunch before you leave for school.
3.
You had better g
et enough change for the bus fare or you will feel odd.
4.
I had
betterfind out a secret about you before
you say anything.
5.
You had better
make a trace of you English book before misplaci ng it.
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