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22 all anatomical terms. 6. They must not (mustn’t) smoke there. 7. We must hold seminars twice a week. 8. Brian must be at home now. There’s his coat and hat over here. 9. Jessica may be at the classes now. Her phone is switched off. 10. Jim can’t be a dentist. He graduated from the faculty of pediatrics. 8. Work in pairs. Ask your partner: Can you sing well? Can you dance? Can you speak English? Can you translate foreign articles? Can you write English a little? Can you speak French? Can you work with a computer? 9. Choose the right variant: 1). I didn’t feel very well yesterday. I cannot / couldn’t / mustn’t eat anything. 2). You could / should / would look at me when I am talking to you. 3). I was using my pencil a minute ago. It can / could / must / would be here somewhere! 4). If you don’t start working harder, you have to / must / will have to repeat the course next year. 5). You don’t have to / mustn’t / needn’t forget your sun cream. It’s going to be very hot! 6). May / Must / Would I go to the bathroom, please? 10. Make up general and special questions: 1. You may carry on your research work in the laboratory. 2. She can give injections very well. 3. You must go and see this patient at once. Speaking 1 11. Read the dialogues and act them out. Use these conversations as a model for your own dialogues. – 1 – A: What institute do you study at? B: Izhevsk Medical Academy. And what about you? A: I study at the University. By the way, my name’s Mohamed. B: And I am Nina. A: What faculty are you at? B: At the Faculty of Dentistry. Where are you from, Mohamed? A: I am from Carachi. – 2 – A: When was Izhevsk Medical Institute founded? B: In 1933, I believe.
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