Ünite 9. Areal Achivement. Ortak Dersler İNGİLİZCE. Okutman Hayrettin AYDIN
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1 Areal Achivement Ünite 9 Ortak Dersler İNGİLİZCE Okutman Hayrettin AYDIN 1
2 Ünite 9 AREAL ACHIVEMENT Okutman Hayrettin AYDIN İçindekiler 9.1. AREAL ACHIVEMENT ) Remember (CAN) and make sentences Complete the conversations using ( can / can t ) Where do people usually ( do / don t do ) the following activities? )Remember ( do- play- go ) and match them to the following activities Complete the phrases with the following verbs Write questions fort he answers Match ( 1-8 )to ( a-h ) to make classroom rules Key to the questions : Listen to the lesson and try to make your own sentences KAYNAKCA... 6
3 Areal Achivement Ünite AREAL ACHIVEMENT ) Remember (CAN) and make sentences we use ( can ) : ( can ) şu durumlarda kullanılır. ability ( yetenek ) : -We can mend cars easily. - I can four languages easily. permission ( müsaade, izin ) : -You can t speak loudly in this area. -You can wait here till five o clock. rules and regulations ( kurallar ve düzenlemeler ) : -Three people can play in this game -You can t play football longer than 90 minutes. possibility ( ihtimal ) : - We can ski in the mountains in summer. - We can go for a walk next morning. a) ride a bike b) smoke. c) touch.. d) toes / ceiling e) ski f) lift a chair. g) knit Complete the conversations using ( can / can t ) ( can / can t ) kullanarak konuşmaları tamamlayınız ) 1. A : Excuse me, sir. I am sorry you..smoke here. This is no-smoking area. B- : oh! Sorry. A- : There is a smoking area over there. You..smoke there. 2. A : drink this water? B : Ah, no sorry, You It isn t drinking water. 3. A :-.pay in dollars.? B :-No sorry, You use dollars here, only pesos Where do people usually ( do / don t do ) the following activities? (Aşağıdaki aktiviteleri nerelerde yapabilirsiniz / yapamazsınız ) example football : People don t usually play football on the top of building. a)crosswords b)judo. c)surfing d)golf. e)cycle )Remember ( do- play- go ) and match them to the following activities ( do- play- go ) hatırlayınız ve activitelerle eşleştiriniz. ) 3
4 İngilizce a) crosswords. b) judo c) tennis. d) jogging.. e) cards. f) walk.. g) driving Complete the phrases with the following verbs ( drive play read ride ( 2 ) sing ) Verilen fiileri aşağıdaki boşluklarda kullanınız ) a)..a bike b)..a car c) a book d)..the guitar e) a horse f) a song Write questions fort he answers ( cevaplara uygun sorular yazınız ) a)? Yes I can. I often go dancing. b).? No, I can t. I always take the bus. c).? Yes, I can. I go to mountains every winter. d).? Yes, I can. I love playing jazz music. e)..? No, I can t. But I can speak French and Spanish Match ( 1-8 )to ( a-h ) to make classroom rules ( sınıf kuralları oluştırmak için ( 1-8 ) i ( a-h ) ile eşleştiriniz ) 1- Come in a) in the boks 2- Don t smoke b) food in the classroom 3)- Please don t use c) computer room before 1.p.m 4)- Don t eat d) carefully to your teacher and your classmates 5)- Please don t write e) in the school building. You can smoke outside. 6)- Talk f) quietly during the lesson 7)- Listen g) your mobile phone in the classroom. 8)- Don t use the h) quietly if you are late for your class Key to the questions : Your own answers ( Kendi cevaplarınızı yazınız. Aşağıdakiler sadece örnektir. ) a) I can t ride a bike. b) Nobady can smoke here. It isn t allowed. c) My brother can touch the ceiling but I can t. d) I can touch my toes, but I can t touch the ceiling. 4
5 Areal Achivement Ünite 9 e) I can ski very well. That is why I go to mountains every winter. f) Can you lift a chair easily? g) My mother can t knit, but she can cook. 1-can t / can 2)-can / can t 3)-can / can t / can Listen to the lesson and try to make your own sentences ( dersi izleyiniz ve kendi cümlelerinizi kurmaya çalışınız ) 4) a) do crosswords b) do judo c) play tennis d) gp jogging e) play cards f) go walkig / go for a walk g) go driving / go for a drive 5) a) ride. b) drive c) read d) play e) ride.. f) sing.. 6) a) Can you dance? b) Can you walk to work? c) Can you ski? d) Can you play? e) Can you speak English? 7) 1 ( h ) 2 ( e ) 3 ( g ) 4 ( b ) 5 ( a ) 6 ( d ) 7 ( f ) 8 ( c ) 5
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