Transcript Document

October 16, 2009
Topic: “An international project”
Language focus: Present Simple & Continuous
Language skills: Giving an interview
Read the text quickly and answer the
following question:
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WHAT IS NMP?
NMP - NETWORK MULTIMEDIA
PRODUCTIONS
NMP has won several media awards. It is owned and run by
Piet van Els and Rosa Lanson.
NMP specializes in the travel and cultural sector providing:
* Video – from training and marketing videos to programmes for
international television audiences.
* Web design, consultancy, and management – to help your
company get the most out of Internet.
* Media presentations – everything you need for a successful
conference, seminar or product launch.
* Management training – videos and e-learning products on a
variety of subjects.
Answer:
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NMP is a multimedia production company
Reading practice:
Read the following email and answer the following
questions:
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What project are Piet and Rosa working on?
What will the project consist of?
What kind of information will each programme give?
Who is Eric Carlin?
Who’s going to meet Eric and when?
What for?
From: Rosa Lanson
To: Piet van Els
cc: Jan Phillips, Video Producer
Subject: International Food and Drink video project
Dear Piet,
Here are a few more details on the International Food and Drink project.
The project will consist of ten programmes, each focusing on the food and
drink of a different country. At the moment, we want to look at Spain, Italy,
France, India, China, Japan, Lebanon, Thailand, Mexico, and the USA. The
programmes will include interviews with well-known chefs in each country.
There will be information on the food and drink in each country, and some
typical recipes.
As you know, the chef Eric Carlin has agreed to be our new presenter and
interviewer. He’s very interested in the food of different countries and
fortunately he loves travelling, because the project will involve a lot of
travel.
I’ve arranged for Eric to meet us for lunch on Monday to discuss some
preliminary ideas. I hope that’s OK with you.
Rosa
Answers:
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They’re working on the Food and Drink project
The project will consist of 10 programmes
Each programme will include interviews with famous
chefs from various countries. They will give information
on food, drinks and typical recipes.
A well-known chef
Eric’s going to meet Piet and Rosa
To discuss the preliminary ideas
Language Focus
Read the following sentences from a conversation between Rosa and Piet.
Underline all the verb forms and answer the questions below:
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a) Rosa and I set up the company fifteen years ago.
b) We met a long time ago when we were at university.
c) We both travel a lot.
d) Paul, our Financial Manager, deals with the financial
aspects.
e) The company name changed from NVP to NMP two
years ago.
f) At the moment, Rosa’s travelling more than usual.
In which sentence/s is the speaker talking about:
 The past?
 The present?
 The time of speaking or around the time of speaking?
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a,b,e (set up, met, were, changed): past
c,d (travel, deals with): present
f (is travelling): around the time of speaking
Now match the verbs with the correct verb
tense:
Present Simple
Present Continuous (or Progressive)
Past Simple
Present Simple & Continuous
Match the sentences in A with the categories in B:
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A
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6.
We usually meet at least once a day
She’s leaving the office now
NMP is getting bigger and bigger
She knows the market very well
She’s working on two big launches at the moment
He deals with all the financial aspects of the business
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B
a)
An action happening at the moment of speaking
A regular or habitual activity
A temporary activity happening around now, but perhaps not at the
time of speaking
A changing situation
A long-term activity
A long-term state
2.
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b)
c)
d)
e)
f)
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1–b
2–a
3–d
4–f
5–c
6–e
Action vs. State verbs
Read the sentences and decide whether the underlined verbs express an
action/activity (A) or a state (S).
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Louise works on promotions.
Rosa understands what the customers want.
Rosa and Piet travel a lot.
Piet often has business lunches.
Louise has a lot of work at the moment.
She knows the market very well.
At the moment, we want to look at Spain and Italy.
The project consists of ten programmes.
Their secretary has arranged for Eric to meet Piet and
Rosa.
Answers:
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Louise works on promotions. A
Rosa understands what the customers want. S, S
Rosa and Piet travel a lot. A
Piet often has business lunches. A
Louise has a lot of work at the moment. S
She knows the market very well. S
At the moment, we want to look at Spain and Italy. S
The project consists of ten programmes. S
Their secretary has arranged for Eric to meet Piet and
Rosa. A
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Match the sentences in column A with a possible follow-up/alternative in
column B. When the matching is not possible, write NO and explain why:
Louise works on promotions.
a)
At present, Rosa is travelling
more than usual.
The project consists of ten
b)
Louise is having a lot of work at
programmes.
the moment.
She knows the market very c) At the moment, we are looking
well.
at Spain and Italy.
Rosa understands what the d) Piet is having lunch with Eric
now.
customers want.
e)
She’s working on two big
Rosa and Piet meet customers
launches.
every day.
f)
The project is consisting of 10
programmes.
Rosa and Piet travel a lot.
Louise has a lot of work at the g) She’s knowing the market very
well.
moment.
h)
Rosa is understanding what the
At the moment, we want to look
customers are wanting.
at Spain and Italy.
i)
Rosa and Piet are meeting a
major customer now.
Piet
often
has
business
lunches.
Answers:
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1–E
2 – NO
3 – NO
4 – NO
5–I
6–A
7 – NO
8–C
9–D
Now complete the rules by writing simple or continuous,
action or state :
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Verbs which express an action or activity, e.g. work,
meet, arrive, travel, manage are used in both
_________ and ________ tenses. They are called
_______ VERBS.
Verbs which express a state, e.g. understand, know,
want, be, like are not normally used in _______
tenses. They are called _______ VERBS.
Some verbs, e.g. have, see, taste, think are used in
both _______ and ______ tenses. They express
either an _______ or a _______.
Language practice
Complete the sentences. Use the Pr. Simple or Pr. Continuous form of the
verb in brackets:
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I ______ to work by train this week – my car’s broken down (travel)
He’s Swedish. He ______ from a town just outside Stockholm. (come)
They ________ German, but they ______ actually French. (look, be)
This wine _______ awful. Let’s speak to the waiter. (taste)
Sorry, I ______ a customer right now. Can we talk later? (see)
I _______ a word of Japanese–it’s so embarrassing! (not understand)
She _______ of changing cities because she _______ happy here.
(think, not be)
Why ________ the sauce? Is it too spicy? (you, taste)
He ______ eight weeks’ holiday a year. Lucky him! (have)
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I ________ his point, but I don’t agree. (see)
_________ for the newspaper? I ________ it’s in the kitchen.
(you, look for, think)
I ______ abroad quite a lot. Almost every month, in fact. (travel)
I’m afraid they _________ a meeting. Can I take a message?
(have)
________ lunch to work on Fridays too? (you, bring)
Answers:
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I’m travelling to work by train this week – my car’s broken down.
He’s Swedish. He comes from a town just outside Stockholm.
They look German, but they are actually French.
This wine tastes awful. Let’s speak to the waiter.
Sorry, I’m seeing a customer right now. Can we talk later?
I don’t understand a word of Japanese – it’s so embarrassing!
She’s thinking of changing cities because she isn’t happy here.
Why are you tasting the sauce? Is it too spicy?
He has eight weeks’ holiday a year. Lucky him!
I see his point, but I don’t agree.
Are you looking for the newspaper? I think it’s in the kitchen.
I travel abroad quite a lot. Almost every month, actually.
I’m afraid they’re having a meeting. Can I take a message?
Do you bring lunch to work on Fridays too?
Giving an interview
Read the answers the chef Eric Carlin gave
in an interview with Louise, the Promotions
Manager for NMP. What questions do you
think Louise asked?
Aswers to the interview:
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I was born in Cornwall, in a small seaside town, but my parents
moved to London when I was four.
Yes, I grew up in London and went to school there.
I went to college to study for a diploma in Cookery, Catering and
Hospitality Management.
After the course, I started working as a chef in London. I worked at
two restaurants, the Hilton and the Buckingham, where I was
Head Chef.
After the Buckingham, I went to France and then to Italy. Partly to
learn more about cooking and partly to learn the language.
I speak English, French and Italian. I really enjoy speaking other
languages.
I opened my restaurant in 1999. It’s hard work, but I love it.
Apart from cookery, I enjoy playing tennis in the summer and
skiing in winter.
Yes, I do. My ambition is to open my own cookery school.
Questions:
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Where were you born?
Did you grow up in London?
What did you do after school?
What did you do when you finished the cookery course?
Where did you work after that?
What languages do you speak?
When did you open your own restaurant?
What do you enjoy doing in your free time?
Do you have any plans for the future?
Further reflection on language:
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You can find explanations and further practice on Present Simple &
Present Continuous in “Working with Grammar Gold” (Longman) Unit 7 ‘The present’ (from page 142 to 152) and section 7.7 (from
page 153 to 155).
You can also find lots of info & practice on the following websites:
 www.englishclub.com/grammar/verb-tenses_present.htm
 www.englishclub.com/grammar/verb-tenses_presentcontinuous.htm
 www.learnenglish.de
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/grammar/learnit/l
earnitv120.shtml
 http://www.bbc.co.uk/worldservice/learningenglish/radio/specials/18
37_aae/page5.shtml
You can find vocabulary on food, cooking & restaurants in units 63,
64 of ENGLISH VOCABULARY IN USE, Pre-Intermediate &
Intermediate (Cambridge University Press)