1. A: Do you often go on holiday? B: No, I haven't had a holiday for five years.
2. A: Do you often eat in restaurants?
B: No, I haven't eaten in restaurants for ages
3. A: Do you often see Sarah?
B: No, I haven't seen her for about a month
4. A: Do you often go to the cinema?
B: No , I haven't been to the cinema for a long time.
Вот , что надо сделать :
Now write B's answers again. This time use It's ... since...
5. (1) No, it's five years since I had a holiday.
6. (2) No, it's —-
7. (3) No, —-
8. (4) —-
1. He's always loved water. He could swim when he was three.
2. She teaches French and she can speak fluent Chinese as well.
3. When he lost his driving license, he couldn't drive for two years.
4. We're a bit worried about Jake. He's six years old, but he still can't read.
5. You could see the sea from here before they built that hotel.
6. He was heart-broken and he couldn't understand why she left him.
7. Can you read that poster, over there? Wow! Your eyesight is very good!
8. Could you speak Portuguese before you moved to Portugal?
9. I'm really sorry we couldn't come to the party last night.
10. Which one of you can run the fastest? Let's have a race to find out!
Task 1.
1. There are three levels of medical service in the USA.
2. Yes, it is, because the average American has a doctor of his own who gives the patient regular examinations, vaccinations and medical advice.
3. Americans with low income come directly to the hospital for all their medical needs.
4. Medicare and Medicaid developed because of the considerable cost of medical care.
Task 2.
1. medical service;
2. family doctor;
3. free medical care;
4. vaccinations;
5. low income;
6. considerable cost
7. free medical care.