Автор: Макарова Ираида Михайловна Должность: учитель английского языка Учебное заведение: МОУ "СОШ №35 с УИОП" Населённый пункт: Воркута Наименование материала: Методическая разработка Тема: Дидактический материал для работы в 9 классе Раздел: полное образование
Дидактический материал для работы на уроках английского языка
Карточка №1
Complete the text by changing the form of the word in brackets.
My life is a clown!
I’ve always wanted to be an (1.entertain) but never did anything about it until I lost my job last year.
After a (2.converse) with a friend about the (.bore) of office life, I decided not to look for another job
in management but to earn my living from giving (4.perform) at events like kids’ parties. So I
became a clown! I’m (5.current) doing four or five parties a week and I walk in the room. I try to
have a lot of (7.vary) in me act, so I tell jokes – most of which the kids find (8.amuse) – and bend
balloons into funny animals, do impersonations of (9.fame) people and generally keep the kids
(10.act) involved for an hour or two. It’s the perfect job for me!
Карточка №2
Complete the text by changing the form of the word in brackets.
Job fairs
Although a certain percentage of graduates will still be (1.employ) six months after leaving
university, the majority will have found (2.employ) by then. Many of these will even have been
offered a jog while at university, as a result of visiting a job fair. Job fairs are held at many
universities each year. Companies come along to advertise jobs, which are usually in (3.manage), and
the career structures and benefit packages that go with them. Job fairs are an (4.effect) way for
undergraduates to find out what kind of job they might be interested in.
If you go to a job fair, address (5fession). Don’t wear jeans and a T-shirt. Wear a suit! You don’t
want to look (6.responsible) when you have your first (7.meet) with your potential (8.employ). If
you’re interested in a job on offer, you may have to fill out an (9.apply) form, so it’s (10.help) to take
along relevant information with you. You’ll also need proof of all your (11.qualify), so don’t forget to
take photocopies of all your certificates witch you.
Карточка №3
Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals when this is necessary.
1.
Dave left the office keys in a pub and he was sacked for being so(responsible).
2.
‘Leave it to me, I’ll find a solution,’ the manager said, (help).
3.
All (apply) are asked to send their CV to MRS Simpson in the Personnel Department.
4.
My job is to (supervise) the telesales workers.
5.
Carol has worked for us for over twenty years witch great loyalty and (dedicate).
6.
All our (employ) receive four weeks paid holiday per year.
7.
The managing director didn’t think the suggestion would ever be (work) so we had to think of
another solution.
8.
It seems that Mr. Jones lied about his (qualify) on his application form.
Карточка №4
Complete the text by changing the form of the word in brackets.
Father and son.
My next door neighbor has a very unusual ( 1.appear). He has long hair with a (2. part) in the
middle, and usually wears an old pair of jeans and a (3. stripe) shirt. His clothes are very (4. suit) for
working in a bank, but that is what he does! Unless he (5. dress) when he gets to work and changes
his clothes! His clothes are usually filthy and I am sure he never washes them or takes them to the (6.
clean). When he wears a coat it is always old and (7. wear), and even on very cold days it is (8.
button) all down the front. The funny thing is that his son is very (9. fashion) , always wears the
latest styles, and never on an (10. formal) occasion.
Карточка №5
Complete the text by changing the form of the word in brackets.
Arthur’s life of crime
At his last trail, nobody believed in Arthur’s (1.innocent). He had been accused of the (2.thief) of a
valuable Chinese vase, and was also charged with ten other (3.offend). The value of the (4.steal)
goods was said to be over $ 20,000. Arthur said in his own (5. defend) that the vase had been put into
his car (6. accident). He also pointed out that the Chinese vase was a take, and was almost (7.worth).
The judge did not believe Arthur’s story. He told Arthur he was a hardened (8.crime) and that he
deserved a severe (9.punish). Then the judge sentenced Arthur to five years’ (10.prison). Arthur just
smiled. He had spent most of his life in prison and so he was used to it.
Карточка №6
Complete the text by changing the form of the word in brackets.
The school play.
Congratulations to all involved with the school (1duce)of The Woman Next Door. The
(2.advertise) was carried out by the Art Department, and the posters were very (3.imagine). We
certainly have some very (4.art) students in our school! Many people helped with building and
painting the (5.scene) and the play was written by the English Department, who managed to create an
(6.amuse) story, with excellent songs. The music was written by Sue Porter, who also (7pany)
the singers on the piano. Everyone enjoyed a thoroughly (8.entertain) evening, and there was a long
round of (9.applaud) at the end. Jim Barrett gave a delightful Mrs Jump. Well done everyone!
Карточка №7
Complete the text by changing the form of the word in brackets.
A pet parrot.
From early (1.child) Jane had always wanted a pet parrot. Her parents told her that a parrot was an
(2.suit) pet, but Jane insisted. She was worried about the (3.destroy) of the rainforests where parrots
live, and she felt that parrots needed more (4tect) .Her father argued that a parrot would suffer
from (5.lonely) if it lived in a house. He also explained that pet parrots are caught by (6.hunt) , who
need money and don’t care about protecting species. ‘They catch the parrots and send them to
Europe in (7.wood) boxes,’ he told her. ’And in any case, parrots are very (8.obey) and don’t make
good pets.’ Jane soon made an interesting (9.discover), however. She found a pet shop which bred
parrots instead of importing them. So she took all her (10.save) and bought a tiny parrot, which she
called ‘Pixie’.