How much are teens in Russia like teens in other countries

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Don’t mix up I like eating ice-cream. Tom likes playing football.

Don’t mix up

I like eating ice-cream. Tom likes playing football.
You are

always late. You are like your mum.
John and Jenny are alike. They are twins.

Go back to the theme of the lesson. Did you understand it correctly?

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Ex. 1.1), p. 82. Read the text and answer the question.

Ex. 1.1), p. 82. Read the text and answer the question.

What

was the teenager of the end of 1998 like?

The teenager of the end of 1998 read a lot, played football,
listened to …

Ex. 1.2), p. 82. Read the sentences below and answer the questions.

How are teens in Russia and in other countries alike now?
Which of the sentences are true in your opinion?

Russian teenager is sporty as British teens are. (T)
Russian teenager, like American teenagers, reads a lot. (F)

Translate the sentences into Russian.

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Like and as (= как) Используются для сравнения похожих вещей, людей

Like and as (= как)

Используются для сравнения похожих вещей, людей или

предметов

Like – это предлог

Russian teens, like British teens, listen to techno music.

As – это союз

Russian teens think about love as teens all over the world do.

(связывает предложения)

(связывает слова в предложении)

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Answer key like as like like like

Answer key

like
as
like
like
like

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Answer key

Answer key

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Auxiliary verbs without main verbs I like reading. So do I.

Auxiliary verbs without main verbs

I like reading. So do I.
I can’t

sing well. Neither can I.

He enjoys basketball. So do I. (So does she.)
They can’t swim. Neither can I.

Mary plays the piano. Does she? I don’t.
I am not a member of any subculture. Aren’t you? I am.

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Answer key as like are not (aren’t) are not (aren’t) do not (don’t)

Answer key

as
like
are not (aren’t)
are not (aren’t)
do not (don’t)