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UNI T1
My Home is my
Castle(pp. 5-19)
househol d
& appl i ances;
dw el l i ngs
chores;colours& rooms;home
safety
ln Searchof the Perfect
e
H ome(mul ti pl choi
ce)
TheCharmingPast:Blarney
Castle- DunnottorCastle
UNI T2
While there's life,
there's hope
( pp. 20- 33)
feelings;
stagesin
facialfeatures;
w ork
l i fe;fami l yrel ati onshi ps;
A DreamComeTrue
(gappedtext)
Extractf romJack& Jill
&
weather;typesof holidays
hol i dayresorts;
hol i dayequi pment;
tips;
holidaytroubles;traveller's
festivals
Getti ngaw ayfromi t all
( m u l t i p lm
e atching)
S oectaculN
arature'
WhiteCliffsof DoverTheRockies
pl anetE arth;envi ronmental
problems;
energy
conservation;
preservati on
of ani mal &
s
cri si s;
pl ants
TheA nsw eri s B l ow i ngin
the Wind (gappedtext)
TheLittleLond(poem)
dai l yrouti nes;
heal thprobl ems;
describing
stress& relaxation;
adjectives
character
feelings;
C anyou feelthe rhyt hm ?
(mul ti pl choi
e
ce)
NaturallyHot. Rotorua
Hot
Springs
Ainsworth
at home;el ectrrcal
technol ogy
typesof offence;
appliances;
of objects
descriptions
(matching
No MoreSecrets
to paragra phs)
headrngs
Extractfrom TheTime
Machine
OJ
E
Self-AssessmentModule 1 (pp. 34-371
UNI T3
Travel Broadens
t he M ind
(pp.38-s1)
travel;
holidays;
festivals
r\
=
UNI T4
Earth is Dearer
t han G old
(pp.s2-6s)
Self-AssessmentModule 2 (pp. 66-69)
UNI T5
Earlyto Bed ...
( pp. 70- 83)
h e a l th ;
d a i l yro u ti n e s
rn
(u
=
E
o
UNIT5
Better Safethan
Sorry(pp.8a-97)
I technology;
I crime
Module 3 (pp. 98-101)
Self-Assessment
UNI T7
Penny Wise,
Pound Foolish
(pp.102-11s)
shopping;
advertising
shops& departmentstores;
clothes;products;creditcards;
onl i ne
compl ai nts;
shoppi ng
shopping
the PerfectPresent
Picking
(mul ti pl e
matchi ng)
In the Marketfor a B ar gain.
RoodMorketPortobello
Market
QueenVictoria
UNIT8
You Are What
you Eat
( pp. 116- 12e )
food;
healthyeating;
e a ti n gh a b i ts
kitchen
typesof food; recipes;
waysof cooking;placesto
utensils;
eat;di ners'compl ai nts
How to burn fat all day
long(gappedtext)
Extractfrom OliverTwist
places&
typesof sports;qualities;
equipment;free-timeactivities;
the
typesof entertainment;
paralympics
Slhaun(mult iple
D aredevi
choice)
TrophyHunters:Wimbledon
TheSuperBowl
s
Module 4 (pp. 130-133)
Self-Assessment
sports& entertainment
LN
(u
f
o
Speadthe News
( pp. 1a8- 161 )
I disasters
Self-AssessmentModule 5 (pp. 162-165)
Section(pp. 166-175)
GrammarReference
W o r dL i s t( p p .1 7 6 - 1 8 1 )
AnswersSection(pp. 182-183)
Suggested
(pp. 184-186)
Tapescripts
the news;natural/man-made
TV Guide;
newspapers;
disasters;
cinema;typesof films
|
I
- E-books
the booksof the
future?(gappedtext)
I
I
presenttenses;adverbsof
frequency;stateveros
Phrasal
verbs:BREAK,
BRTNG
note-takin
g; f lF
statements;
matching
speakers
to
statements
comparetypesof houses;
suggest
waysto makehousessafeforchildren;rentinga house;
expressing
sympathy;
requesting
servrces
pasttenses;usedto/would
Phrasal
verbs:CARRV
COME
matchingspeakers
to
statements;TlF
statements
discuss
importantthingsin life;
express
opinionson familymatters;
talkaboutmemories
of earlv
childhood;
breaking
the news;
describing
people;introducing
people
futuretenses;Conditionals
TypeO & 1; the definite
article
Phrasal
verbs:CUTDO
note-takin
g; T/F/
discuss
weekendactivities;
Doesn'tsay;multiple speculations;
holidayexperiences;
choice
accepting/refusin
g invitations;
cancelling
a hotelreservation;
rentinga vehicle
compansons;too/enough;
-ing form/infinitive
Phrasal
verbs:FALL,
GET
n o te -ta k i n gm; a tc h i n g suggestwaysto protectanimals
speakers
to
from extinction;
suggestsolutions
statements
to improvethe environment;
complaining;
offeringsolutionsto
problems;
expressing
hesitation
-ing/-edparticiples;
modal
verbs;makingdeductions;
questiontags
Phrasal
verbs:G\VE,
GO
Yes/Nostatements;
m u l ti p l ec h o i c e ;
matchingspeakers
to
statements
mu l ti p l em a tc h i n g ;
pros& consof usinq
discuss
n o te -ta k i n gm; a tc h i n g computers;discusseffects6f
speakers
to
moderntechnology
on our lives;
statements
"filler" phrases;reportinga theft;
givinginstructions
causativeform; reported
speech(statements,
questions,orders)
Phrasal
verbs:LET
LOOK
note-taking;Yes/No
statements;
multiple
cnotce
askfor information;
discuss
pros/
consof advertising;
discuss
dress
code;expressing
opinions;makinq
complaints;
buyingclothes
quantifiers
(some,any,no, (a)
linle, (a)few);countjblet
uncountable
nouns;reported
speech(specialintroductory
verbs)
Phrasalverbs:MAKE,
\IJT
T/Fstatements;
mu l ti p l em a tc h i n g ;
mu l ti p l ec h o i c e
giveadvice;comparejunk food to
homecookedfood;accepting/
refusinginvitations;
doingyour
shopping;orderinga mealifast
food
mu l ti p l em a tc h i n g ;
note-taking
famouspeople'sprofiles
a narrative
a letterof complaint
a semi-formal
transactional
letter
a set of rules
an essayprovidingsolutions
to problems
discuss
waysto relax;speculating; an informalletterdescribing
giveadvice;losingyourtemper;
a personal
problem
maki ngan appoi ntment;
descri bi ng a for and againstessay
symptoms
orderof adjectives;
the
passive;
relatives;
relative
clauses
Phrasal
verbs:HOLD,KEEI
C o n d i t i o n a l s T y p e 2 & 3 note-takin
;
g; TlF
wrshes;
would rather
statements;
matching
Phrasal
verbs:RuN,SEE,SET speakers
to
statements
- an advertisement
- an informalletterdescribinq
a housefor rent
a newsreport
an optntonessay
describe
clothesfor a fashion
magaztne
an articledescribing
a visitto
a place
giveopinions;guesscontent;talk
abouthobbies;askingfor
permission
& politerequests;
takinga phonemessage;
invitinga
friendto a sportingevent
instructions
for a magictrick
a letterto the editor
comparetypesof films;express
preferences;
talk about disasters;
gossip;makingarrangements;
maKtngexcuses
a newsreport
a formaltransactional
letter
Lead-in
proverb.
Thetitle aboveis takenfroman English
Whatdo youthinkit means?
2
a. Whichof the houses
in the pictures:
has:fivestoreysanda houseon top; a fibreglass
shark;brickwalls;a thatched
roof;a chimney;
a rock
on the roof;woodenstairsup to the front door;stone
walls;a pitchedroof;a tiledroof?
is: builtunderground;
a castle;
builton stilts?
b. Usetheadjectives
to describe
eachhouse.
Givereasons.
. economical
. cramped
. impractical
. cold. spacious
. airy. comfortable
. eccentric
o attractive
House
it doesn't
costverv
Aiseconomical
because
tomaintain
muchtoheatandcool.
frve-storey
building
England
Suffolk,
Zimbabwe
Portugal
England
Headington,
d. Describe
the houses
A-D.Thinkabout:
. typeof house. location. spectal
features
. general
description
islocated
inZimbabwe,
Thehouse
inpicture
Aisa huton stilts.lt
got
It has a thatched
roofandwooden
stairsupto thefrontdoor.
quiteairy.
It'scramped
butit\ probably
you liketo livein?
e. Whichhousewouldyou/wouldn't
Givereasons.
veryattractive
tome.
l'd liketolivein thehuton stiltsbecause
it looks
cold.
lwouldn't
liketoliveintherockhouse
it mustgetvery
because
6
r would you like to live in a castle, a tree
or even underground'? This might not be as
unusual as you think. It seems that these days more
and more people want to live somewhere special and
out of the ordinary, and if they can't buy what thel' -'
want they are quite prepared to build it from
scratch.
For JohnMew and hiswife Josephine,their home
really is their castle. They have built their own
English castle in the Sussex countryside. The
buildingis brand newwith all the luxuriesyou would
expectfrom a housethat costmore than f350,000to
build. However, when you first see it from the
outsideit would be easyto think that you arelooking
at an ancientmonument.The building has a lot of -:
the featuresof a traditionalcastle,includinga keep.
a moat and a drawbridge."My choiceof houseis
somewhateccentricand building it was very hard
work, but we've got the perfectplaceto live," Mew
says.Although somewould say that the building is
impracticaland maybe cold in harshBritishwinters.
he certainlyhasgot a uniqueand spacioushome.
If you don't look carefully,you might not evensee
the home that JonathanRidley-Jonesand Shanon
Ridd built at all! That's becausethe house is a
convertedundergroundwater tank. The only thing
that can be seenfrom the surfaceis a door leading
into the hillside."We've neverwantedto live rn an
ordinaryhouse,"Shanonsays."Living belowground
meansthat our homeis quiet and verycosy- noneof
the usual draughts. It doesn't damage the local
surroundingsand has very low fuel bills. Some of
our friends find it dark and feel shut in when thev
first visit,but they soonget usedto it!"
t
l
f l
Reading: mu iple choice; matching prompts to
elementsrnth text
Vocabulary:dwellings& appliances;
furniture;cotours
& rooms;household
chores;homesafety
Grammar: presenttenses;state verbs; adverbsof
frequency
Use of English:prepositionsof place; adverbsof
frequency;
phrasalverbs(break,bring);linkers
L i s t e n i n gl:i s t e n i n g
f o r s p e c i f i cr n f o r m a tn ; m u l t i p l e
m a t c h i n g ;n o t e t a k i n g ; T / F s t a t e m e n t m a t c h i n g
speakers
to statements
S p e a k i n g :d e s c r i b i n ga r o o m ; t a l k i n g a b o u t y o u r
house; comparing& contrastingtypes of houses;
suggestingways to make a housesafe for children;
note-taking; giving information about a house;
startrnga conversation;
expressing
sympathy;
rentinga
house;requesting
services
Intonation:expressing
sympathy
Writing: an advertisement;
a short descriptive
article; j
an informalletter
c. Explain
the task Playthe cassetteSsdo the exercise
CheckSs'answers
AnswerKey(See
overprinted
answers)
d. Writethe headings
on the board Elicitanswersfrom
S s a n d c o m p l e t et h e t a b l e .S s c o p y h e c o m p l e t e d
t a b l e i n t o t h e i r n o t e b o o k st ,h e n u s t h e n o t e st o
describe
eachhome
AnswerKey
TYPE
OF
LOCATION : SPECIAL
HOUSE
: FEATURES
huton stilts limbobwe
thatchedroot,
roof,
: woodenstairs
I
on theroof,small
ilii;;sjorev iuiol<,
building
a. Ask Ssto look at the pictures,Ask them what tooks
u n u s u a l R e a do u t t h e l i s t A s k S s t o m a t c h t h e
words/phrases
with the housesin the pictures
r
I
rf
Ir
f
f
r
AnswerKey
fivestoreysanda houseon top:C
a fibreglass
shark:D
brickwalls:
D
a thatchedroof:A
a chimney:C
a rockon theroof:B
woodenstairsup to thefrontdoor:A
stonewalls:B
a pitchedroof:C
a tiledroof:D
built underground: (none)
a costle:(none)
builton stilts:
A
$. o
.
Readout the list of adjectives
and eliciVexplain
t h e m e a n i n go f e a c ho n e b y a s k i n gS s t o g i v e
synonyms,opposttesor examplesAlternatively,
S s c a n J o o k u p e n y u n k n o w nw o r d s i n t h e i r
dictionaries.
Sswork in pairsand dgcidewhichadlectives
best
describeeach housegiving reasonsCheck Ss,
answersaroundthe class,than ask some Ss to
t a l ka b o u te a c hh o u s e
Suggested
AnswerKey
HouseA: economical,
cramped,impractical,
airy
HouseB:cold,cramped,
impractical
HouseC:impractical,
spacious,
airy,eccentric
HouseD: eccentric,
comfortable,
spacious
1GENERAL
, DESCRIPTION
economtcal,
cramped,
' chimney
England
fibreglass
shark
: in theroof
.impractical
,impracticat,
spacious,
airy,
'i;:;:;tl:,
eccentric,
comfortable
Suggested
AnswerKey
- Thehousein pictureB is a rockhouse.
lt is locatedin
Portugallt hasgot stonewalls,a rockon theroofand o
small door. lt is probablyquite cold, crampedond
impractical.
- Thehousein pictureCisa five-storey
buildinglt is locaiec
in Suffolk,
England.
lt hasgot a houseon top ond o bt9
chimney.
lt iseccentric
andimpractical,
butprobablyquite
spacious
andairy.
- Thehousein pictureD is a terraced
house.lt is locotedirt
Headington,
England.
lt hasgotbrickwallsanda fibreglass
shark in the roof. lt is spacious,but probablyquite
impracticallt'salsoa bit eccentrrc.
Suggested
Answer
An Englishman
takespridein hishome
r
England
'fl\i,i,:,
a;,t";r,
-,
,'iiliacia -- ' uearlinsiti;i,
bi;iiikwlilts,
Readout the title Explainthat this is taken from the
Englishproverb "An Englishman,s
homeis hiscastle,'.
Elici|
what a proverb is (a popularsayingusedto express
a wellknownfact).Then elicitwhat the title meansby asking
comprehensionquestions.(Whatis a castle?What were
castles
usedfor?Whywouldsombone
callhishousea castle?
etc)
t
vtlLJ
'Kiif[l;![
portusatifutint'flif,!)el,ro
rockhouse
house
I
Lnt
e . 5 s w o r k i n p a i r sa n d d o t h e e x e r c i s eC h e c kS s ,
a n s w e rb
s y a s k i n gs o m eS st o p r e s e ntth e r ro p i n i o n s
to theclass
Suggested
AnswerKey
lwouldn'tliketo livein therockhousebecause
it looksverycold
to me.
I wouldlike to live in the five-storey
buildingbecauseit looks
veryspacious
to me
lwouldn'tliketo livein theterraced
housebecause
it looksvery
eccentrrc
to me.
:
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j. rp ol
io' ii"e,ciie
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S,sbookfor thesametapescript
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,the
Al
T h e r ew a s a r e a l l yi n t e r e s t i npgr o g r a r n moen T V l a s tn i g h ta b o u rs r r a n g e
houses.
B:
B:
I k n o w w h i c ho n e y o u m e a n l t , sc a l i e d, T h eH o u s ei n t h e C l o u d s , a n di t
a s o n t h a t p r o g r a m m el t ' sa c i a p b o a rbdu i l d i n gw i t h a p i t c h e dr o o fa n d
g chimney
Y e st,h a t ' st h e o n e A n d t h e r e , a
s n o t h ew
r e i r dh o u s ei n B r i t a i n
with a shark
I n t h e r o o f ,i s n ' tt h e r e ?
A:
t h e nt h e r e ' tsh i sg r e a tb i g s h a r ki n t h e r o o f l
Well,there'sno accountingfor somepeople,s
taste So,what other houses
w e r ef e a t u r e d
o n t h a t p r o g r a m m et h, e n ?
Cont. p 7(T)
6(T)
a. .
Suggested
AnswerKey
R e a do u t t h e t i t l eo f t h e a r t i c l ea n de l i c i S
t s 'i d e a s
aboutthe contentof the articleandwhat typeof
(newspaper,
publication
magazine,
encyclopaedia,
e t c )i t m i g h tb e f o u n di n b y a s k i n gq u e s t i o n s ,
TheMews'castlehasmanyadvantages.
Firstly,
it is brandnew.
It is alsoluxurious,
uniqueandhasan impressive
appearance.
ln addition, it is spacious.However,there are certain
disadvantages,
it wasexpensive
to build.lt is
too.Forexample,
alsoimpracticaland cold in the winter.Nevertheless,
I would
like to live in a houselike thisbecause
it is so uniqueand
tmpresStve.
Suggested
AnswerKey
Thearticlemustbeaboutvarious
typesof houses.
Thisarticlemightbefoundin a magazine.
.
[. o
.
ln pairs,5s write ten words connectedto the
theme AskSsto reportback Writethe wordson
t h e b o a r dS sc o p yt h e m i n t ot h e i rn o t e b o o k s
[. r
E x p l a itnh e t a s k R e a do u t t h e t i p P o i n to u t t h a t
Ssneedto followthisadvicein orderto complete
the tasksuccessfully
Allow Ssthreeto four minutesto silentlyreadthe
'l
t e x t D o q u e s l i o n w i t h 5 s R e a do u t t h e p a r to f
t h e q u e s t i o ni n b o l da n dw i t h S sf i n d t h e p a r to f
l line
the text the questionrelatesto (paragraph
6 ) R e a do u t t h e o p t i o n sA - D a n d h e l p S s t o
B:
underlinethe key words (A;liveunderground,
haveexactlythe home theywant, C: cheaperthan
buying,D: modernluxuries)Help 5s to decideon
the correctanswerby a processof elimination
(Thecorrectansweris B because
the textsays;'ifthey
can'tbuy what theywant theyarequitepreparedto
buildit' (0.5-6)) Focus5s' attention on how the
informationhasbeenrephrasedSscompletethe
t a s k C h e c kS s 'a n s w e r sA s kt h e mt o j u s t i f yt h e i r
choices
AnswerKey
Suggested
My idealhousewouldbe a castle.lt wouldbe madeof stone.
Theroomswouldbelargeandairy.lt wouldhavea gardenand
a pool,whereI couldspendmytimein summer.
lt wouldbecool
and verycomfortable
to livein,andveryeconomical.
.
Suggested
AnswerKey
harsh:severe
spacious:roomy
ordinary:normal
a. .
.
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thatchedroof and was on st lts with stepsup to the front door,but my
favouritw
e a st h s r e a l l tyi n y l i t t l er o c kh o u s ei n P o r t u g a l
B: W h a tw a ss o u n u s u aal b o u ti t ?
A: It had a ow roofwhrchwas a big rock,stonewalls,one smallwindowand a
s m a ldl o o r I c a n ' ti m a g i naen y o n e
l i v i n gt h e r e
B: L i k e s a i d t, h e r e ' sn o a c c o u n r i nfgo r s o m ep e o p l es r d s t e
persuade
convince:
setup:establish
resist:keepfrom
W r i t e t h e h e a d i n g so n t h e b o a r d a n d e l i c i t
answersfrom 5s lo cornpletethe rable 5s copy
, en
the completed
t a b l e i n t o t h e i r n o t e b o o k st h
u s et h e n o t e st o t a l k a b o u tt h e p r o sa n d c o n so f
e a c nn o u s e
G i v e 5 s t h e f o l l o w i n gu s e f u ll a n g u a g et o u s e
w h e nt a l k i n ga b o u te a c hh o u s e
To list points: Firstly , To start with , One
( d i s ) a d v a n t ai g
s e , I n a d d i t i o n, , A l s o , e t c
To give an opposingviewpoint:However, , On
t h e o t h e rh a n d , e t c
AnswerKey
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appearance,
, impressive
impractrcal,
coldin
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As an extension,Ss can collect picturesof
u n u s u ahl o m e sa n d p r e p a r ea p o s t e rf o r t h e i r
class
Alternatively,
Sscan collectpicturesof traditional
t v n e s o f h o r s e s f r o m v a r i o u sc o u n t r i e sa n d
preparea posterfor theirclass
Ss can practiseReading
aloudusing the S's CD/
cassetteSslistento the text and followthe Iines
Ss listenagainwith pauses,then readout from
the text
Tapescript
for Exercise
2c (p. 6) Cont.
i
Sscanreferto p 189 of theS'sbookforthesametapescripti
AnswerKey(Seeoverpintedanswers)
c . H e l p S s t o e x p l a i nt h e w o r d s i n b o l d b y g i v i n g
, su s et h e i rd i c t i o n a r i e s
e x a m p l eosr s y n o n y m T
s henS
t o f i n d s y n o n y mfso r t h e h i g h l i q h t ew
dords Check
5s'answers
A l l o w 5 s t w o m i n u t e st o t h i n k a b o u tt h e i r i d e a l
h o u s ei n c l a s sT h e n ,a s k v a r i o u sS s t o d e s c r i b e
t h e i ri d e a h
l ouse,
sufferersofhaYfever
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Reading
Readthe text
I
$
quicklyto get a general
a. Lookat the
idea of what it is about.
titleof the
Look at the first part of the guestion,
article.What
then find the part of the text the question
do you think refersto. Go throughthe choicesand choose
it is about?
the answerthat best fits. Keep in mind that
Wheremight the informationmay be rephrased.Evenif
you think you l
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