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Services
• catering facilities
• banks
• repair and maintenance
• emergency services (ambulance, police, Automobile Association)

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Services
• catering facilities
• banks
• repair and maintenance
• emergency services (ambulance, police, Automobile Association)

Slide 1 - Diapositive

There are several services in the world, such as restaurants, banks, hairdressers, dry-cleaners, patrol services and so on.
People are usually in a hurry and they don’t have time to wait for meals in restaurants. They go to self-service restaurants, which don’t offer many kinds of dishes, but the service is quick and the food is acceptable. There are cheaper and some more expensive ones. You can buy your food at takeaway restaurants if you don’t have time to cook but would like to eat at home. Fast food restaurants are very popular but not so healthy. I like these foods but I eat there rarely.

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Many students complain about the canteen food, saying that it is tasteless and full of fat. I think the situation is not that bad. The kitchen provides food for several hundred students a day and can’t afford to use the best ingredients. There are some dishes that they cook really well.

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It’s much cheaper to do all the work yourself and with the help of your family and friends, but you might not be so satisfied with the result. Employing professionals is quite expensive but they work faster and better.
I take suits, overcoats, leather jackets, fur coats and other clothes made of materials that can’t be washed to the dry-cleaner’s.

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At the post office you can buy stamps, envelopes, cards, scratchcards and so on. You can post letters and parcels, pay your bills, transfer money, etc. I transfer money by internet.
Banks offer a wide choice of services. They deal with savings, payment services, lending, insurance, foreign currency exchanges, leasing, giving advice on investments, and so on. Nowadays more and more banks provide telebanking services. It means that people use their phones or the internet to give orders to the banks to carry out different kinds of business transactions for them. 

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Patrol services are ambulance, police, fire service and auto club. Ambulance callable in 104, police in 105 and fire service in 107 in emergencies. In Hungary these services are not so quick and modern. Auto club helps the motorists in default. It’s available in 188, and it has 80 modern “yellow angels’.

Slide 6 - Diapositive

SMS language
Discussion:
What is SMS language?
How does it help texting?
What are the origins of it?
Do you know any acronyms or shortenings?

Slide 7 - Diapositive

0 - nothing
2 - two, to, too
2DAY - today
A - a / an
B - be
B4 - before
BC - because
BF - boyfriend
BK - back
BRO - brother
BT - but
BTW - by the way
C - see
D8 - date
DNR - dinner

EZ - easy
F8 - fate
GF - girlfriend
GR8 - great
HOLS - holidays
HV - have
I - I, it
Its - it is
L8 - late
L8R - later
M8 - mate
NE1 - anyone
PLS - please
PS - parents
QT - cutie
R - are
SIS - sister
U - you
WR - were
A3 - anyplace, anytime, anywhere
ASAP - as soon as possible
B4N - Bye for now
BAU - business as usual
BRB - I'll be right back.
BTW - by the way
CUL - see you later
CWOT - complete waste of time
FTF - face to face
FYI - for your information
GMTA - great minds think alike
HAND - have a nice day
HRU - how are you
ICBW - it could be worse
IDTS - I don't think so
IMHO - in my humble opinion

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IYKWIM - if you know what I mean
JK - just kidding
KOTC - kiss on the cheek
LOL - laughing out loud
LSKOL - long slow kiss on the lips
LTNS - long time no see
Luv U - I love you.
Luv U2 - I love you too.
MON - the middle of nowhere
MTE - my thoughts exactly
MU - I miss you.
MUSM - I miss you so much.
NP - no problem
OIC - oh, I see
PC&QT - peace and quiet
PCM - please call me
ROTFL - rolling on the floor laughing
RUOK - are you ok?
THNQ - thank you
THX - thanks

U4E - you forever
UROK - you are okay
WUCIWUG - what you see is what you get
XLNT - exellent

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Homework
(reading)

Slide 10 - Diapositive

How good is your SMS English? Try to read the text below.
  • My smmr hols wr CWOT.  
  • B4, we usd 2 go 2 NY 2C my bro, his GF & thr 3 :-@ kds FTF.  
  • ILNY, its gr8.  
  • Bt my Ps wr so {:-/ BC o 9/11 tht they dcdd 2 stay in SCO & spnd 2wks up N. 
  • Up N, WUCIWUG - 0. 
  • I ws vvv brd in MON.  
  • 0 bt baas & ^^^^^.  
  • AAR8, my Ps wr :-) - they sd ICBW, & tht they wr ha-p 4 the pc&qt...  
  • IDTS!!  
  • I wntd 2 go hm ASAP, 2C my M8s again. 
  • 2day, I cam bk 2 skool. 
  • I feel v O:-) BC I hv dn all my hm wrk. 
  • Now its BAU ...  

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Match the terms with the images by dragging the yellow boxes!
Weather

Slide 12 - Diapositive

Frosty
Blizzard
Humid
Sleet
Downpour

Slide 13 - Question de remorquage


to hibernate – to sleep through the winter months (also used metaphorically)

black ice – a very thin coating of ice found on roads and sidewalks that is difficult to see, and therefore quite dangerous
wind chill – when the wind makes the air temperature feel colder
to bundle/wrap up – to dress in warm clothes. A bundle is a tightly wrapped package, so bundling up is like wrapping yourself in warm clothes or blankets like a package!
to be snowed in - When it snows a lot, the snow can pile up high outside your house, so you can't open the door.
a cold snap – a sudden short period of very cold weather. Think of snapping your fingers: quick, short and sudden.
to come down with - to get sick or catch a cold.

Slide 14 - Diapositive

Text:
Mark: We're having a _____________ in Seoul this week.
Jake: Yeah, I know, I'm freezing my butt off! I just want to __________ until spring comes!
Mark: I think it'll go down to -18C tonight so remember to __________ if you go out.
Jake: Wow, with the _________, it'll feel like -23C! I hope I won't catch my death!
Mark: I know! I think I'm ___________ something – don't come too close to me!
Jake: At least it hasn't snowed... there's no danger of __________.
Mark: True, but you have to be careful of __________.


black ice
hibernate
cold snap
bundle up
wind chill
being snowed in
coming down with

Slide 15 - Question de remorquage

Discussion
1. Do you ever really hope that it snows?
2. What do you think it would be like to have snow drifts 3 metres high come to your town?
3. Do you think weather patterns are changing? If so, why do you think this is?
4. Do you like snowy or sunny weather?
5. Do you think weather affects the way people feel?
6. How can extreme weather conditions affect the economy and social life in countries?
7. What are your earliest memories of snow?
8. Has your region or country ever experienced a weather-related disaster like a serious storm? What happened and how much damage was caused? 

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Slide 19 - Question ouverte

Talk for 5 minutes about the topic you spin!

Slide 20 - Diapositive

Goodbye!

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