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;P ulJbijlg lsBN 978-1-8432s-569-7 Illllll]ililil]t llll ||||rl 9 x781843x255697x Conlenls 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. : " - 'i;r;ilipi j. rp ol io' ii"e,ciie -l 1"9_eof S,sbookfor thesametapescript i _l: ::..1:l:l.j_"_"p ,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. . . *";";;.;;; ;;;;*, ;; il;; ; ;.;.;;; ;nJ;. 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 - '-i , -l 'disAoiAr{ilrcii""" AoiiuleGri"""- ', -i,--dr'iiiit i ^i;il{ iipeniiietobiiira, , iiw,iii;ii;;;; i--" , appearance, , impressive impractrcal, coldin .. :----.".-, -.: !.'!.q!e:i-Po!i"o|?:. :. .., -..:... 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 5l't t'4 'tl trs i 1 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 - Xem thêm -