MEANS OF COMMUNICATION FOR TRANSITIONS BETWEEN SLIDES, USE
VOCABULARY PRACTICE Revise means of communication vocabulary by means of interactive exercises that will pop out after you click on the appropriate button. To practise means of communication vocabulary, press and do the CROSSWORD. For further practice of vocabulary, press and do the QUIZ. For practice of phrasal verbs, press and do the GAP-FILL task. For practice of punctuation marks and symbols, press and do the MATCHING task. To practise WORD FORMATION, press. For practice of prepositional phrases and phrasal verbs, press and do the GAP-FILL task. For practice of phrases with TELL and SAY, press and do the GAP-FILL task.
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Choose the correct verb (click on it). She her shoulders and said she had no idea. A. pulled B. shrugged C. nodded He his head and said he would never do anything like that. A. shook B. nodded C. pulled
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Choose the correct verb (click on it). Cathy was faces behind the teacher s back, so I started laughing. A. pulling B. frowning C. grinning The headmaster didn t say anything, just for me to sit down. A. waved B. nodded C. gestured
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Choose the correct verb (click on it). Why are you at me? I haven t done anything wrong. A. winking B. grinning C. frowning This is really serious, so you d better stop. A. nodding B. grinning C. winking
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Choose the correct verb (click on it). I knew they wouldn t hear me if I ed, so I to get their attention. A. winked B. whistled C. grinned When Linda at me, I finally understood it was a joke. A. winked B. waved C. whistled
NON-VERBAL COMMUNICATION Choose the correct verb (click on it). When I asked her if she d help me, she in agreement. A. waved B. shook C. nodded He goodbye, got into his car, and drove off. A. whistled B. gestured C. waved
Tell Ann I said hi! she (e)d from the other side of the street.
I d-d-don t remember e-e-exactly what h-h-happened, (e)d the witness, who still seemed to be in shock.
Get out of my face!!! she (e)d hysterically and pushed me away.
Shhh, be quiet. I don t want anyone to find out we re here, he (e)d.
Cola, Fanta, Sprite, mineral water, the waiter (e)d off the usual offer of soft drinks in a bored tone.
Get stuffed, he (e)d under his breath, but luckily the policeman didn t understand it.
Uncle Charlie keeps ing on about his days in the army. It s so boring.
The girls were ing away about the party and didn t even notice I came in.
I hate it when dad starts ing about what I should and shouldn t do.
The baby was ing happily in its cot.
LISTENING You will hear a recording about MOBILE PHONES. 1. To do the task on the British Council website, PRESS. OR 2. Open the WORD document with the listening task: TASK and play the recording in the MP3 format directly from the folder the name of the file is: VY_32_INOVACE_S3_Sada1_10j. To see the key, press KEY.
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