Grammar Lesson 2
In this lesson, we will learn USED TO.

Please do the crossword puzzle in Word Store - Page 3 1B. Use these words to do ex 11, page 5. Student book - write the answers in your Student book
Do the quiz to check the answers.
Fill in the gaps.

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Please open Word store. Page 3. Do ex 1B.
Crossword puzzle.
Vocabulary (review)
Gifted - having exceptional talent or natural ability.
одаренный
For example,
a gifted musician
Dyslexic - relating to or affected by dyslexia.
дислексический
A swot - a person who studies very hard.
зубрила
To settle down - to become quiet, calm, or orderly.
успокоиться
For example,
Come on all of you, stop talking and settle down please!
Disruptive - causing or tending to cause disruption.
Разрушительный, деструктивный
For example,
disruptive pupils
Self-discipline - the ability to control one's feelings and overcome one's weaknesses.
Самодисциплина
For example,
Him staying on a diet was a show of great willpower and self-discipline
to get expelled - to force someone to leave a country, organization, or school

быть исключенным
For example,
He was expelled from school for his continued bad behavior.
lenient - more merciful or tolerant than expected.
снисходительный, мягкий
For example,
the sentence was too lenient.
strict - demanding that rules concerning behavior are obeyed and observed.
строгий
For example,
my father was very strict.
To give up on something - to cease doing or attempting something especially as an admission of defeat, quit
отказаться от чего-то
For example,
don't give up on the project.
to fall behind - to fail to do something fast enough or on time
отставать
For example,
He was ill for six weeks and fell behind with his schoolwork.
to scrape through - to succeed at doing something but just barely.
проскочить
phrasal verb
For example,
I might scrape through the exam if I'm lucky.

Pass a test
Ex. 11. Please fill in the gaps:
Take the quiz
1 Mr. Morris is a _____ teacher. He doesn't mind if you hand your homework in late.
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2 Jackie is a ____. She spends all her time studying and always gets top marks.
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3 Miss Nelmes is very ____. She demands absolute silence in her lessons.
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4 May is musically ____. She can play almost any instrument and has a beautiful voice.
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5 Barry is quite ___ in class. He shouts out and generally causes problems.
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6 Mike is very ___. He always does his homework as soon as he gets home.
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Great work! Well done!
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Please open Word store. Page 3. Do ex 1C.
Fill in the gaps.
Vocabulary
Attend/give a lecture - be present at/ teach a lesson in a format of an educational talk to an audience.
Посетить/прочитать лекцию
Be of interest to somebody - to attract attention.
Быть интересным для кого-то
Deepen your knowledge - you learn more about something and become more interested in it.
Углубите свои знания
To enroll on a course - to sign up for a course.
записаться на курс
get a degree/ a scholarship - to graduate/ get financial aid for education.
получить степень/стипендию
to get expelled - to force someone to leave a country, organization, or school

быть исключенным
To have a passion for something - to have a very strong interest in it and to like it very much .
Иметь страсть к чему-либо
To sit an exam - to take a test or exam .
сдавать экзамен
To work in the field of something - to work in a specific branch of study or sphere of activity or interest.
Работать в сфере чего-либо
To write a dissertation - a piece of writing on a particular subject.
Написать диссертацию
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Now that you've finished 1C in Word Store - Page 3 and reviewed Vocabulary, you can use these words to do ex 13, page 5, Student book - write the answers in your Student book.
Do the quiz to check the answers.
Fill in the gaps.
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Ex. 13. Please fill in the gaps:
Take the quiz
1 Don't enroll on a university _____ unless you have a ____ for it.
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2 Sitting ____ is much more stressful than writing a _____.
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3 Getting a ____to study at a foreign university is an impossible dream.
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4 Working in the ____ of science and technology is better than being an artist.
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5 You don't have to attend ___ to deepen your____. Just google everything.
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Read a text about Gillian Lynne - famous ballet dancer, choreographer and director. (As an extra you could check out the text about Ken Robinson.

Vocabulary
push up has many definitions, including as a verb or as a noun.
подтолкнуть
to push up prices - взвинчивать цены
push-ups - отжимания на руках
I did 40 push-ups yesterday.
Rewarding - providing satisfaction; gratifying.
стоящий
For example,
skiing can be hugely rewarding.
To not give a toss - to not care at all about something.
наплевать
For example,
He doesn't give a toss about our problems.
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Let's watch a video about Gillian Lynne

Answer some of these questions:
  1. Does she like her profession?
  2. What are her favorite colors and her typical outfit?
  3. Does she care about other people's opinion?
  4. What are two musicals she is famous for? Which one would you like to see? Why?

Let's watch a video about Gillian Lynne with subtitles
Grammar
USED TO
USED TO + Infinitive
Indicates something that happened in the past, but not anymore. Now it doesn't happen.

For example,
When I was a child, I used to go to school by bus.

We use it to describe old habits, or past routine which no longer exists in the present.

Раньше (что-то делал)
BE USED TO + Gerund or noun
= be familiar with or be accustomed to
we use it when we describe something normal for us.

For example,
I am used to getting up early.

привыкнуть
GET USED TO + Gerund or noun
Indicates the process of something becoming normal

For example,
He will get used to getting up early soon.

привыкать (в процессе)
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Audio grandpa used to
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USED TO VS WOULD
Read a short dialogue. Notice how we use USED TO:

Answer the questions?
  1. What did you use to do in your childhood?
  2. Do you have photos of your grandparent? What did they use to do?
Pass a test
Let's see what you remember:
Take the quiz
Ten years ago, I studied Japanese. Now, I don’t study Japanese.
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A long time ago, people didn’t have electricity. Now, people have electricity.
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When I lived near the railway station, I ________ trains going past. (hear)
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She starts work at 6.00 am so she _________ early. (get up)
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We can’t ______ in a cold country (live) Pres.simple
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They _________ their new teacher quickly last year. Past simple
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I couldn’t sleep last night at all because I _____ my new bed yet.
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Great work! Well done!
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Let's listen to Justin Bieber song
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Let's play a game! Who am I???
I used to wear crowns and beautiful gowns. I used to have two famous corgi dogs. Who am I?
I am a character in famous films. I got used to shooting guns and drinking martini. I am used to wearing business suits. Who am I?
I used to live under the stairs. I am used to using magic. I am a character in a book. Who am I?
I used to solve crimes all alone. But later, I got used to getting help from a doctor. I am a character in a book. Who am I?
I used to eat a lot. But now, I am getting used to riding a pony in a company of dwarfs. I am a character in a book. Who am I?
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Extra - Watch a video about daily routine:

Vocabulary
to bump into - meet someone by chance.
наткнуться на
For example,
I bumped into her on the way back from school.
countless - too many to be counted.
несчетный, бесчисленный
For example,
She'd apologized countless times before.
chill - very relaxed or easy-going. (slang)
спокойный, на релаксе
For example,
In general, I am a pretty chill guy.
to catch up - talk to someone whom one has not seen for some time in order to find out what they have been doing.
To catch up - succeed in reaching a person who is ahead of one.

обменяться новостями, догнать
For example
It's always good to catch up with old friends.
He stopped and waited for Lily to catch up.
drastically - in a way that is likely to have a strong or far-reaching effect.
drastically - extremely; very.
радикально, кардинально, коренным образом
For example,
Now her fortunes have changed drastically.
The ending was drastically different from what I'd expected.
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What is your daily routine?
Please use vocabulary and information from the video to talk about your daily life.