3 Make a poster for a club. Follow the steps in the project checklist.
O PROJECT CHECKLIST
1 Choose an activity for your club.
2 Answer the questions in exercise 2 for your
club.
3 Find some photos for your poster.
4 Make a poster with your text and photos.
4 Put all of the posters on the wall. What
How to protect yourself in the streets.
1. Never walk alone late in the evening or late at night.
2. Never speak first to strangers in the streets.
3. If you see strange people - choose another way.
4. Be calm. Don't be nervous. Don't show you are afraid of the stranger.
5. Never brandish any attractive or expensive things to strangers.
6. Tell the parents where and with whom you are going.
7. Follow the traffic rules. Don't take a lift if the driver is a stranger.
8. Avoid having conflicts with drunk people.
9. Never enter the Elevator (lift) with strangers. If you notice suspicious people before you go to the entrance of your house, call the family and ask to meet you. In an emergency, if you are attacked, call for help. Usually people respond faster to cries of "Fire!".
10. If you are threatened and need to give property or money — agree!
No jewelry, items or money are not worth your life.
Try to remember as many details as possible about the offender: the conversation, tattoos, scars, clothing, distinguishing features, height, colour of hair or eyes, facial features. After the robbery, be sure to contact the police, report everything that you've managed to remember about the criminal. Hot pursuit has more chances of getting caught.
2. She is very glad: she (has finished) her composition at last.
3. When he (comes) home tomorrow, mother (will be still cooking) dinner.
4. Lena is a very good girl. She always (helps) her mother about the house. Today she (has been helping) her mother since morning. She (has already washed the floor. Now they (are cooking) dinner.
5. What (were you doing) at 5 o’clock yesterday?
6. ‘What (does Nick usually do) in the evening?’ ‘He (reads), (watches) TV and (plays) chess.’
7. When I enter the Medical College, I (will have already been studying) English for more than ten years.
8. When I rang up Jim, he (had been reading) my book for 2 hours, and said he (would return) it to me soon.
9. ‘(Have you done) your homework?’ ‘No! I (am still doing) it. I (have already been done) it for 2 hours, but I (have not done) it yet.’
10. ‘What (will you do ) tomorrow?’ ‘We (will go) to the theatre if she (brings) tickets.’
11. You (have been playing) football for already 3 hours. Go home and do your homework!
12. When I (rang) up Mike yesterday, he (was still learning) the poem which he (had begun) learning at school.
13. Boris said that he (would spend) his next holidays in the Crimea.
14. ‘(Have you seen) Mary today?’ ‘Yes, I have. I (saw) her 2 hours ago.’
15. When you come to my place tomorrow, I (will be watching) TV. I (will have already done) my homework by the time you (come).
16. ‘Where (did you spend) last Sunday?’ ‘I (spent) it in the country.’
17. ‘What (are you reading)?’ ‘I (am reading) a magazine.’ ‘How long (have you been reading) it?’ ‘For half an hour.’
18. By 8 o’clock yesterday I (had done) my homework and at 8 I (was playing) the piano.
19. How many pages (will you have read) by five o’clock tomorrow?
20. When I (came) home yesterday, he (told) me he (had been waiting) for me for already an hour.