Textbook: English File Intermediate Plus, third edition student's book, Christina Latham-Koenig, Clive Oxenden, Mike Boyle, OUP 2014 ISBN 978-0-19-455831-0 Units 5 and 6: pp 44-63 Grammar: 140-143 (5A present perfect simple, 5B present perfect continuous, 6A obligation, necessity, prohibition, advice, 6B can, could, be able to) Vocabulary: 158-161 (Television, The country, DIY and repairs, At a restaurant) Final test: 70% min., Units 5 and 6 (grammar, vocabulary, comprehension check) Attendance: 80% min. 1. Use of Mobile Phones in Class Mobile phones should not be used during lessons. From time to time, I still get questions such as: “Why can’t I use the textbook on my phone if others have the electronic version on a laptop or tablet?” The main reason is that phones are not considered suitable for classroom work – not even for reading the textbook. Their small screens limit readability, they can be distracting, and it is difficult to check how they are actually being used. Laptops and tablets are far more practical and transparent for study purposes. Whenever possible, I recommend bringing the printed version of the book, which is available in bookstores and online. If you prefer the electronic version, please open it on a laptop/tablet/ipad/notebook, etc. During class, mobile phones should remain off the desk, ideally in your bag or pocket. 2. International English Certificates If you would like to submit an English certificate in place of the attendance requirement, please note that it must be an official document – including a stamp, signature, and the identification of the issuing institution. Unfortunately, printouts without these formal features cannot be accepted. Thank you very much for your understanding and cooperation.