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SPECIAL CASES: 1. After Let s... the question tag is... shall we? 2. After the imperative (Do.../Don t... the tag is usually... will you? 3. Note that we say... aren t I? (=am I not?) instead of amn t I 4
EXAMPLES: POSITIVE SENTENCE I am late, Matt is pretty lazy, He has just returned from Turkey, Julie was sick yesterday, He applied for the job, You are going to come tonight, Tom will be here at 5:00, You would keep it secret, I have to write my name in here, They must pay the expenses, Ann can speak Spanish, Jill should pass the test easily, NEGATIVE QUEST.TAG Citace: MURPHY, Raymond. English grammar in use: a self-study reference and practice book for intermediate students : with answers. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994, x, 350 s. ISBN 05-214-3680-X, str.102-103 5
EXAMPLES: NEGATIVE SENTENCE That isn t very interesting, You weren t listening, He won t mind if I use the phone, You wouldn t tell anyone, I shouldn t have lost my temper, You parents haven t seen you, Don t drop that vase, He d never met her before, You aren t going to invite Sue, Let s go out tonight, POSITIVE QUESTION TAG Citace: MURPHY, Raymond. English grammar in use: a self-study reference and practice book for intermediate students : with answers. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994, x, 350 s. ISBN 05-214-3680-X, str.102-103 6
paying the repayments once a month, haven t you? do you? will you? don t you? will not you? 7
. DIALOGUE: Can you role-play the dialogue between the bank clerk and his customer? BC: Well then Mr.Steward, you are requiring a mortgage from our bank, aren t you? C: Yes, I am. BC: Your full first name is Roy Lee, isn t it? C: Yes, it is.. BC: You have been living in Dubsburry in 4 Abbey Lane, haven t you? C: Well actually, I moved to Essex, 255 Hammington Road in July 2002. BC: OK, thank you. Next, you were born on January 23rd, 1980, weren t you? C: Yes, I was.... 8
EXERCISE 1: Applying for a credit card Do a similar dialogue with the following forms. If the information is different, correct it! Credit card application form - bank clerk Credit card application form - customer Do a dialogue with the customer. Check if the information in the application form is correct: Clerk: "Hello, so your name is Novotný, isn t it?"... Customer: "Yes, it is" Clerk: "And your first name is Jan, isn t it?" Customer: "Well, actually, it is not! My first name is Jiří." Clerk: "OK, I ll correct it then." Clerk: "Next, your are applying for a student credit card, aren t you?" Customer: "... " 9
EXERCISE 2: Job interview Do a similar dialogue with the following CV s. The updated information is marked yellow in the applicants CV. Curriculum Vitae - interviewer Curriculum Vitae - applicant 10
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METODICKÉ POKYNY skupinová; práce ve dvojicích str. 2 - ÚVOD S pomocí uvedených vět ověřte, zda studenti rozumí pojmu "tázací dovětky- question tags". str. 3 - PREZENTACE GRAMATIKY Projděte se studenty uvedené příklady a vysvětlete principy tvoření tázacích dovětků. str. 4 - CVIČENÍ Studenti vyberou vhodný dovětek a přetažením zkountrolují jeho správnost. str. 5 - DIALOG Proveďte se dvěma studenty ukázkové čtení dialogu. Vysvětlete jeho účel. Poté rozdělte studenty do dvojic a nechte je celý dialog dokončit dle přiloženého formuláře. str. 6 - KONVERZAČÍ CVIČENÍ - ŘÍZENÝ DIALOG Předem si připravte vytištěné stránky "Dotazníku pro pořízení kreditní karty". Eventuelně vytiskněte jen přílohu "Credit Card_customer_B" pro polovinu studentů a druhou přílohu zobrazte na tabuli. Instruujte studenty, aby provedli celý dialog a zkontrolovali údaje v dotazníku s důrazem na strávné tázací dovětky. str. 7 - KONVERZAČNÍ CVIČENÍ - ŘÍZENÍ DIALOG Proveďte stejně jako předchozí cvičení. 12
Citace: MURPHY, Raymond. English grammar in use: a self-study reference and practice book for intermediate students : with answers. 2nd ed. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1994, x, 350 s. ISBN 05-214-3680-X, str.102-103 13