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For seU-study and to use in class Real-world documentary clips Authentic interviews
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The Activities and Worksheets
There are 48 Photocopiable Activities - one for every main Student's Book lesson
They are designed to consolidate the material covered in the Student's Book lesson
in an engaging and communicative way Most of the activities provide practice inthe grammar or vocabulary of the lesson, and all give your students the opportunity
to describe, explain, speculate, debate, and question in English The Teacher's Notesprovide full guidance in using the activities as well as all the answers
There are r8 Photocopiable Worksheets to use with the Student's DVD in class Theyallow you to fully exploit the documentary clips and authentic interviews with yourstudents The Teacher's Notes provide step-by-step instructions and answers
Tips for using the Activities
- The activities can be used at various times depending on your preference They can
be used during the lesson to change the focus and pace ofthe class, at the end toconclude the lesson, at the beginning of the next class as a warrner, or later in thecourse as revision
- Where activities require cutting up we have often suggested a non-cut alternative
If we haven't given an alternative suggestion, you can usually adapt the activity tosuit your class
- When students are working in pairs it is a good idea to get them to sit face to face.This will encourage them to talk to each other and also means they won't be able
to see their partner's sheet
- If your class doesn t divide easily into pairs or groups, get two students to shareone role, orjoin in yourself
- We have suggested the Iength of time each activity should take, but you canextend most activities by, for example, swapping partners and repeating theactivity, or getting students to write some of the sentences they have practised
Tips for using the DVD Worksheets
- The DVD worksheets provide a clear sequence of activities, but dont feel you need
to do all of the activities on every worksheet - use them flexibly to suit your class
- We have made additional suggestions for making the most of the DVD in theTeacher's Notes, including ideas for further Internet research and useful language
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Tick / the statements that are true for you.
Look at the statements your partner ticked Ask subject and object
questions to find out more information.
Someone visited
me last month tr
I visited someone last month E
I need to email someone today tr
Someone sent
me a long email yesterday tr
Someone usually cooks dinner for
me E
I usually cook dinner for someone E
Someone in my
family lives in
another country fl
Someone in my family had a baby last year !
I went shopping with someone yesterday E
Someone in my family has been
on TV E
Someone made me
laugh yesterday fl
I shouted at someone yesterday fl
Someone in my family got married Iast year E
Someone in my family started
a new job last year E
me every
I phone someone every evening E
Someone spoke to
me in the street yesterday D
I spoke to someone
on the bus yesterday tr
I help someone with their homework sometimes EI
Someone in my family loves football tr
Someone in my family loves plants and animals tr
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I Complete the statements with these words.
themselves by themselves each other
Your guess I Survey results
T (true) or F (false) | T (true) or F (false)
1 A few Beople like going to the cinema
2 No one has been on holiday
3 One person has painted a picture
6 Two people in the class taught
how to play the guitar, without having
10 Two people in the class met
before the Iesson today.
11 Someone is wearing clothes or jewellery
that they made -.** -.
12 Lots of people use English to communicate
2 Discuss with a partner whether you think each statement is true
or false Then survey the class to prove or disprove the statements.
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Describe your picture to Student B Find and mark eight differences.
S Describe your picture to Student A Find and mark eight differences.
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Blue teom
Where are - Andes?
E in - South America
B i n - U S A
C near Adriatic Sea
Where do most Haoripeople live?
A in - Atlantic Ocean
B in - Indian Ocean
E in - Pacific Ocean
Green teom
1 In which country does
River 0der begin?
3 -Arctic 0cean is sunounded
by €urasia and which other continent?
A - South America E- North America
C - Africa
4 What is the capital city of United Arab Emirates?
A - Ankara E-nbu Dhabi
C - Addis Ababa
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F i n d s o m e o n e w h o
1 quite often buys new clothes before a hotiday.
2 is always very excited before a hotiday.
3 rarely reads a guidebook before they go on hotiday.
4 usuatly packs a first aid kit.
5 sometimes takes too much tuggage with them.
6 hardty ever gets travel sick.
7 never takes photos on holiday.
I always buys souvenirs.
9 is always interested in the history of the place.
ro hardty ever sends postcards to their friends and family.
rr usually makes friends with locat peopte.
rz is always happy to get home after a hotiday.
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Work in groups Take turns to think of an object, and use up to five words and
phrases to describe it When you have used a square successfully to describe an
object, write your initials in it.
aftting tound metol l<er:ping warm plaslirc
wtfing looks like
a ball china ffin
it3 got a handle
small gfass cardMrd u*d as a
dearqtion it's got a lid
itt got a lid itt got fots of
cwered wiPl dianpnds
lcerlping warrn making music l<er;ping dry wood cmking
a kind of toof a kind of
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it*3nh
Feelings (contexts or reactions)
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Choose the correct forms in the questions Then tick / the answers that are
true for you.
Compare your answers with a partner Would you like to be more adventurous?
What different things would you like to do in the future?
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Childhood
Which of these things have you done / did you
do before you were ten?
sleep in a tent D work for money E
climb a mountain E travel by plane tr
travel by bus or train alone E
Tfavel
How often have you visited / did you visit
these places?
other big cities in your country tr
other countries E other continents !
''Transport
Which of these forms of transport have you
used / did you use last year?
bus ! helicopter! ferry!
Which of these have you ridden /
did you ride in the [ast three years?
a dohkey tr a motorbikeC a horse fl
a bicycle ! an elephant ! a camel fI
Which of these have you done / did you do in
the last ten years?
ski ! ice skate ! surf !
swim in the sea, a lake, or a river E
go rock climbing ! snowboard E
Style and fashion
Which of these have you done / did you do
recently?
change your hairstyle !
have part ofyour body pierced ! 12
buy some trendy clothes !
rabbit D horse tr
tr tr
!
New experiences
Which of these things have you often done / did you often do ten years ago?
listen to a new band / composer / singer tr and which of them have you done / did you
J a p a n e s e ! Other I (what?\
Which of these did you ever eat / have you ever eaten?
Food and cooking
insects tr jellyfish tr
Which of these things did you do / have you done in the last three weeks?
try a completely new kind of food ! cook a new recipe tr eat in a restaurant that you didn't know before E
go somewhere for the first time
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TUrn the music i Put your hat
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Check you know the meaning of all the words in your half of the crossword.
Take turns to give each other clues to complete the crossword.
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I Read the questionnaire and guess Student B's answers.
You've been stuck between floors in a lift for ten minutes How do you feel?
a a bit nervous c bored
b frightened d lt depends.
A computer expert starts explaining how the Internet work How do you feel?
a pleased - you're fascinated by systems.
b terrified - you don't understand a word!
c bored
d annoyed - doesn't this person know you're not interested?
Someone asks you to hold their new baby.
How do you feel?
a a bit nervous c oleased
2 Now ask Student B the questions Were your guesses correct?
I Read the questionnaire and guess Student As answers.
How do you feel about watching medical operations on TV?
a lt's disgusting c lt's fascinating,
b lt isn't disgusting but it isn't very interesting.
How do you feel about housework (cleaning, ironing, etc.)?
a a bit worried - he/she might be in pain.
4 Someone on the train starts telling you all about their personal problems How do you feel?
a annoyed - this person is wasting your time.
a annoyed - your plane might be delayed.
b bored - you hate waiting at airports.
c worried - the flight might be really bumpy.
d pleased - the flight will be exciting.
c d
b disgusted
c fascinated - how did they do it? How did
It feelT
d something else (rvhotl
2 Now ask Student A the questions Were your guesses correct?
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I What's the best breakfast for a sportsperson?
healthy refreshing light tasty filling
E W
coffee, fried eggs, and bacon orange juice, and a bowl of fruit
Which breakfast do you like best? Why?
cereal, milk, and toast
2 \A/hat's the best lunch for someone who is feeling sick?
light rich simple healthy
evrice and bananas fish and cl
Which of these foods do you like/dislike?
vegetable curry fruit saladfish and chios chocolate cake
3 What's the best place for a romantic meal?
Where doldont you like eating? \tvhy?
noisy comfortable boring interesting romantic
the beach a busy restaurant in front of the TV
4 What's the best thing to eat and drink if you cant sleep at night?
healthy easy relaxing bad for your teeth
whisky, a cheese sandwic
coffee and chocolate
5 \rVhat's the best food to give a visitor to your country?
interesting convenient popular expensive good delicious
traditional home-cooked food
Which kind of food do you like
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best? Why?
traditional resta urant-cooked food
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How good is your knowledge of international organizations and institutions?
Work in teams to complete the sentences.
5A
in -.
Netson Mandela was the leader of the African National
party before he became the President of
in 1994.
the conservation of the natural environment lts logo is a
Africa.
China Congress Emperor International King League Netherlands
north Africa Oman President Prime Minister Queen Red Red
South Africa Sultan United World World
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1 Work with a partner or in groups Choose the correct answer to complete
each law How sure are you? Bet ro, 2c, or 3o points.
1 ln Vermont, USA, women must get permission from their
husband to wear trousers / make-up / false teeth.
ln Barbados, it is illegal to wear clothes with the nationalflag on
them / advertising on them / an army-style design.
ln Cermany, you mustn't wear false teeth / a mask / sunglasses.
4 ln Alabama, USA, carrying an ice-cream / a fsh / a banona in
your back pocket is forbidden.
In Singapore, pharmacies are the only places permitted to sell
chewing gum / popcorn / ice-cream.
f n New Jersey, USA, you mustn't slurp your tea / soup / posta.
Restaurants in Denmark can only charge for water if itis hot /
has ice and lemon in it / has a straw in it.
8 ln Scotland, if someone asks to use your bed / cooker / toilet,
you must let them.
ln Germany, every ofFce has to have a view of the sky /
a painting on the wall / a white ceiling.
ln Beaconsfield, Canada, you can't have more than two doors /
chimneys / colours of paint on your house.
Sweden, you can only repaint your house / plant a tree in
your garden / block a window if you have a special licence and
permission from the government.
ln Switzerland, hanging your sheets / clothes / towels out to dry
on a Sunday is prohibited.
TotaI
2 Which laws do you think are the strangest? Which do you like best?
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STUDEIUT
IMPROU|nItr
1 Match the news topics and the headlines (r-ro).
the environment space health technology crime
education politics celebrities the economy sport
Discuss the questions with a partner or in
small groups \Mhich of the headlines .
do you sometimes see or hear in your
country?
do you never see or hear in your country?
make(s) you feel angry or sad?
do you want to know more about?
doesn't/dont interest you at all?
do you think is/are the most important?
Think of a true story about one of the topics
in exercise r Prepare your story Think about these questions:
V1y'hat topic (or topics) is the story about?
When and where did it happen?
Was it a story that lots of people talked about? How did you feel when you heard or read the story?
Work in groups Tell each other your stories.
OF HIDING THE TRUTH
t DRUG IrmlIRs ARRtsrHl
WORKERS PLAN
STRIKE ACTION
SCIENTISTS MAKE PROGRESS ON AIDS CURE
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Before I went out
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a dreadful journey you made
the last time you
felt absolutely furious about something
a time you said,r'I'trt
n pleased to wteet you.'
a brilliant holiday you've had
the last time you ate
an absolutely enofmous meal
a time you
said, 'I'vn to
exhausted!'
the last time yotu said,,'I'rtt
someone
a time you said to yourselfr'I'wt snch avt, Ldiot!'
the last time you said, 'I feel fantastlc!'
the last time you said, 'ReaIIy? That's uvthellevabLe!'
amaztvg!'
the
a time you said, 'That Wq{ 4 stravge colwtdento!'
the last time you
said, "Thank yan
so rnncW Thnt'r wovtderful!'
a fantastic friend you have
l a s t t i m e
- Y t h e someone salc, last time 'I'nL [o sorry' you said,
to you a 'wow! Tt+ati
is a brilliant
sportsperson/
musician, etc.
a fantastic part5r you went to
something you afe terrified of
a terrible restaufant you ate at or hotel you stayed in
the last time you said,'Oh, w!
Poor yow!' to someone
a time that you were so happy that you danced
or cried
the last time you said, -That was snch ot gaod ftlm!'
the last time you said, 'I l4ad sucLt ot stravge dreayrn last nlgltt.'
the last time someone said, 'Oh, rta! Poar you!' to you
the last time you said, 'Dovit
d r w e s o
fast!'
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The survivors
Imagine you are a survivor and answer the questions.
Two doys ogo, fishermen rescued o group of people from
o smoll lifeboqt in the middle of the Poclfic Ocecn The
survivors hod been on the lifeboot for t2 doys.
What happened when the ship sank?
Did you have to make diffcult decisions?
What was everyday life like on the lifeboat?
Did you expect people to find you?
How did you feel when you saw the fishermen? What did you do on their boat?
How did you thank them for finding you?
Do you fancy travelling b y b o a t a g a i n ?
The fishermen/women
Imagine you are a fisherman/woman and answer the
questions.
Two dqls-qgo, fishermen rescued o group of people
fr,om c mali tifeboat in the middle of the Focific Oceon.
The sundvors hod been on the lifeboot fur 12 doys.
What kind of fish were you hoping to catch?
W h a t w a s th e w e a t h e r l i k e ?
Did you expect to see any other boats?
Who saw the lifeboat first?
Imagine you are a news reporter Prepare questions to ask
the survivors and the fi.shermen/women.
Two doyn ogo, fislrermen rescued o group of people from
o smoll lifeboot in the middle of the Pocific Ogsn The
survivors hod been on tlre lifeboot for 1.2 doys.
For the survivors
What / remember / do / before the ship sank?
What / you remember / feel / when the ship
sank?
What /you leat / drink / lifeboat?
have to make / difficult decisions?
you I expect / anyone / rescue you?
you / fancy / travel / by boat again?
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For the fishermen/women What kind of fsh / you / hope / catchT you expect / see / any other boats?
What / you do / after / help /the survivors into your boat?
you mind / rescue / people / instead of / catch /fish? How / the survivors / thank you for / rescue / them? anything like this / happen before?
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Work with your partner to complete the street plan with this information.
Family name: the €reens the Fords the Bells the Smiths the Deans
Family character: rough helpful friendly nosy {dnd
Children: a baby two children three children feur ehildren ne ehildren
Pets: neaets a parrot a cat a dog a mouse
Information about children I petsz naughty bullies polite swears a lot noisy
Z\ \ 3 ,/-\ ,/,
Information about
children / pets
1 The people at number r watch their neighbours to see what they're doing.
2 The family with a baby have no pets.
3 The children with a mouse are never rude They say'please' and'thank you'.
4 The baby lives between a family with four children and one with two.
5 The parents with two children are quite violent and aggressive.
6 The baby cries all the time All the neighbours can hear it!
7 The cat lives with a nice,large family.
8 The children with a cat often do things that they shouldnt do.
1 The family with four children have a mouse.
2 The Smiths only have neighbours on one side.
3 The Deans have kind neighbours on one side and helpful neighbours on the other.
4 The Fords have got three children.
5 The dog lives next door to a family who like to help other people.
6 The children in the end house often hurt or frighten smaller children.
7 The pet at number 1 says a lot of rude words.
8 The Deans always smile and say'hello'to their neighbours.
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Write one tnre ff) and two false (F) answers for each question.
I How many cousins have you got?
2 When will you next have a holiday?
3 When did you last have a cofiee?
4 Where will you be at nine otlock
this evening?
5 When did you start learning English?
6 What's your favourite food?
7 What will you do after this lesson?
8 What did you do last Saturday?
F F
-F F
F
F
Write one tue (Tland two false H answer for each ArcsUon
-
F
2 When will you next have a holiday? F
3 When did you last have a cofiee?
4 Where will you be at nine otlock
this evening
5 \A/hen did you start learning English?
6 \Alhat's your favourite food?
7 What will you do after this lesson?
8 What did you do last Saturday?
F
Write one tnre (T) and two false (F! answers for eadr question.
1 How many cousins have you got?
2 When will you next have a holiday?
3 When did you last have a coffee?
4 Where will you be at nine otlock
this evening?
5 When did you start learning English?
6 What's your favourite food?
7 What will you do after this lesson?
8 What did you do last Saturday?
n F
F F F
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What do they look like? IA
Describe your picture to Student B How many difierences can you flnd?
Describe your picture to Student A How many differences can you find?
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Prepare questions with the phrases below Then interview different students.
Do you know ? Have you any idea ?
What's your star sign? (either Western or Chinese)
What day of the week were you born on?
What time of day were you born?
Where were you born?
| - | Prepare questions with the phrases below Then interview different students.
Do you know ? Have you any idea ?
What does your surname mean?
Where did your great-grandparents live?
Who chose your name?
What jobs did your grandparents do?
I b I Prepare questions with the phrases below Then interview different students.
Do you know ? Have you any idea ?
Exactly what colour are your eyes?
Which blood group are you, O, A, B, or AB?
Which foot is bigger, your left foot or your right foot?
What is your BMI (Body Mass Index)?
Prepare questions with the phrases below Then interview different students.
Can you remember .? Do you know ?
What did you dream about last night?
What did you have for dinner last Saturday?
What was your first teacher called?
What did you do on your birthday two years ago?
Prepare questions with the phrases below Then interview different students.
Do you know ? Have you any idea ?
When's your best friend's birthday?
What does your best friend eat for breakfast?
What's your best friend doing right now?
What's your best friend's favourite colour?
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You want to do lots of activities this week and you want yourfriends to come with you.
Conversation r: Phone B.
Ask about his/her plans for the week.
Tell him/her about some plans that you
have for Wedneslqy syg4!4g (what two
or three actiw'tiesZl, an B to join
you.
You dont have a car, so how will you
travel ?
Conversation 2: Answer C's phone call.
Conversation 3: Answer B's phone call.
Conversation 4: Phone D for a chat.
Talk together about your plans for the
week Can you make another plan with
him/her? (what?)
for the evenings.
Conversation t: Answer As phone call.
Tell A about your busy week Listen to
As suggestions; either agree to one of the activities or suggest an alternative.
You've just bought a new car and youd like
to go somewhere in it!
Conversation z: Answer D's phone call.
Offer to help.
Conversation 3: Phone A again.
Explain your new plans for Wednesday evening, and make a new arrangement (what and when?) with A for a different evening.
Conversation 4: Phone C for a chat.
Respond to his/her suggestion.
You.'re very excited On Wednesday evening you're taking a bus to the airport and then flying (where?)pr a holiday.
I
You want to take lots of exercise this i week and you want your friends to i come with you i
i Cot *t"rsation r: Phone D i Cotr*r"rsation t: Answer C's phone call.
r l
i Tell him/her about some ideas for an i Listen to C's suggestion for an evening out.
i *.tcise plan you have for Thursday i t ll him/her aUout your flight on
i eve_ning (what two or three aitivitiedil i wednesdav eveningl
i and invite D to join you i cot*r"rsation 2: phone B.
i ' Listen to D's plans for the week i You really need his/her help on Wednesday
I Tell D there are no buses to the airport i evening - a Iift to the airport.
i it the evenings i Conversation 3: phone C.
i Conversation 2: Phone A i *"nk him/her for the airport information.
i ask about his/her plans for the week i f.tt him/her about your conversation with B.
i tell him/her about some ideas for an i S"y that you realize you are free on Mond.ay
i exercise plan tl.rat you have for Mondav i evbning ind suggest going out for a-leisure
i evening (what?)
i actrvity
(what?) i Invite A to join you i Conversation 4: Answer llls phone call.
i Conversation 3: Answer D's phone call i Cf,"t about your plans for the week and
i C"o you arrange something together? i respona to tris/nir suggestion.
i Conversation 4: Answer B's phone call i
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Lily are over sixty
the age of ten i forty years.
i Ron is.
I I I
t
g Frank has got i h Peter's wife Suzy is twin sons, Peter i younger than him. and Andrew
i k pet"t and Suzy i I a.,.ra and Bella
f Mark, Peter, and Andrew are all 38 years old.
j Peter's face is thinner than Andrew's.
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i have one child, i t v have got dark hair.
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Trang 31'Roll the dice' phone calls
Work with a partner Caller, throw the dice twice to
find out your role Receiver, throw the dice once to
find out your role Plan and practise your phone call.
Ttren change roles.
The caller phones .
r-l: ;.-r1 t:J or b_J
and asks a question
and gives good news
and asks for help with something
is chatty and helpful, asks the caller
to hang on at one point, then puts the
caller through to someone else hands the caller over to someone else
at some point in the conversation, then comes back on the line
says that he/she needs to ring back and gives a reason; he/she then hangs
up and rings the caller back
has the conversation, then rings the caller back to say something extra (z conversations)
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