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Lesson 14 Good walls make a good neighbor
1. Finish the phrase:
1. Finish the phrase:

“A neighbor is a person who…”

  in as many ways as possible.

“A neighbor is a person who…”   in as many...
2. Discuss.
2. Discuss.

1)      Do you know your neighbours? How well do you know them?

2)      Do you have a good relationship with them? Why?

1)      Do you know your neighbours? How well do you...
3. Here is a list of adjectives we might use to describe our neighbours. Place each word under one of the headings below.
3. Here is a list of adjectives we might use to describe our neighbours. Place each word under one of the headings below.
4. Match sentences 1-6 with the opposite meanings a-f.
4. Match sentences 1-6 with the opposite meanings a-f.
5. Read the rules about articles and match them to the examples.
5. Read the rules about articles and match them to the examples.

a)      The BBC liked the question and found the answer.

b)      A research group called ICM asked 1002 people how they know their neighbours.

c)      Men are less likely to say they know their neighbours than women.

d)      Here are a few of the best.

e)      We moved into our house in Leeds three years ago.

f)       I'm a police officer.

g)      It leaped out of the ocean.

h)      I would like to ask a question.

a)      The BBC liked the question and found the answer....
6. Do these exercises to practice.
6. Do these exercises to practice.
7. Complete comments below with a/an, the or -(no article)
7. Complete comments below with a/an, the or -(no article)
8. Read these sentences and find words which describe quantity.
8. Read these sentences and find words which describe quantity.

1)      The topic was very popular with lots of BBC listeners.

2)      The topic provoked plenty of comments.

3)      Here are a few of the best.

4)      We reassured him we had no children.

5)      We could all knock on anyone's door.

6)      Many people ... don't know their immediate neighbours.

1)      The topic was very popular with lots of BBC...

Which of these words?

- mean a large number/amount

- mean a small number/amount

- means none

- can only be used with countable nouns

Which of these words? - mean a large number/amount -...
9. Do these exercises to practice.
9. Do these exercises to practice.
10. Underline the correct alternative in comments below.
10. Underline the correct alternative in comments below.
11. Video. Which things should you do to be a good neighbour? Do you agree with these tips? Which of them do you consider to be the most useful? Which of them do you follow?
11. Video. Which things should you do to be a good neighbour? Do you agree with these tips? Which of them do you consider to be the most useful? Which of them do you follow?
12. Discussion. Continue the sentences.
12. Discussion. Continue the sentences.

·        Good neighbours always….

·        Good neighbours never…..

·        Bad neighbours always…..

·        Bad neighbours never…..

·        Good neighbours always…. ·        Good neighbours never….. ·        Bad...
13. Dilemma.
13. Dilemma.

You live in a block of flats and people who live below you are always playing a very loud music late at night, which stops you sleeping. In fact, you haven't slept properly for weeks. You have asked them many times not to play music after 10 p.m. and they agree politely, but continue. What would you do?

You live in a block of flats and people who...

 

 

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