Friday, May 8, 2009

7 May 09 - 3ºG and 3ºL

  • Grammar Bank - p. 139. Relative clauses

A.

  1. which / that
  2. what
  3. which
  4. which
  5. whom
  6. what

B.

  1. The magazine I work for is published weekly.
  2. What's the name of the man you spoke to?
  3. The chair you're sitting on was my mother's.
  4. Always look at the person you're speaking to.
  • Pronunciation - Silent letters...
  • File 6A - Caught in the act.
  • Vocabulary Bank - p. 155

1. Crime and Criminals

  1. A - blackmail
  2. B - kidnapping
  3. C - hijacking
  4. D - vandalism
  5. E - bribery
  6. F - theft
  7. G - assassination
  8. H - murder
  9. I - terrorism

2. Courts and punishment

  1. caught
  2. arrested
  3. offence
  4. fine
  5. trial
  6. jury
  7. innocent
  8. verdict
  • Listening - p.85.

KEY TO YOUR HOMEWORK

Reading, p. 78.

C. - 1E / 2C / 3A / 4D

D.

  1. F. There have been thousands of investigations all over the world.
  2. F. They didn't do the experiments themselves. They looked at the results of previous research.
  3. T. The subjects transmit a picture using only their minds.
  4. T. 27% choose the right picture.
  5. T. Often what people think is an incredible coincidence isn't so improbable.
  6. T. According to the psychologists it is just bad luck.

PRACTICAL ENGLISH

1. Asking politely for information

A.
1b...where the bus station is please?
2b...what time the bank opens?
3b...if this bus goes...

B.

  1. b
  2. It goes to the end.
  3. It is omitted
  4. If

C.

  1. Could you tell me what time the next train is?
  2. Do you know if this bus goes to the centre?
  3. Do you know where the nearest bank is?
  4. Could you tell me if this train goes to Bristol?

D.

  1. -
  2. ...where the British Museum is?
  3. ...which floor the café is on?
  4. ...if the shops open on Sunday?
  5. ...what time the shops close?
  6. ...how long the journey takes?
  7. ...wher I have to get off?
  8. ...if this train stops at London Bridge?

2. Vocabulary

  1. Go over the bridge, across the park, and down the hill.
  2. Go along the corridor, through the doors, and up the stairs.
  3. Go under the bridge, round the roundabout, and past the church.

3. Asking for and giving directions

  1. get
  2. along
  3. past
  4. get to
  5. round
  6. exit
  7. Keep
  8. turning
  9. right
  10. straight
  11. miss

REVISE & CHECK - p. 83

Grammar

A.

  1. have you read / 've started
  2. have (you) been going / 've (only) had
  3. 've been looking for / haven't found
  4. have (you) been doing / 've been working / 've planted

B.

  1. everything
  2. all
  3. every
  4. all

C.

  1. No
  2. None
  3. any
  4. None

D.

  1. ...I'm staying with is very nice.
  2. ...failed his driving test, which is a pity.
  3. ...we're staying in is very noisy.
  4. ...hear what she's saying.
  5. ...about the sales is that there are so many people.

Vocabulary

A.

  1. bee
  2. whale
  3. kitten
  4. calf
  5. paw
  6. wing

B.

  1. unfortunately
  2. memorize
  3. improvement
  4. terrified
  5. communication
  6. useless
  7. adorable

C

  1. clairvoyant
  2. future
  3. horoscope
  4. spooky
  5. coincidence

D.

  1. blind
  2. match
  3. fit
  4. lie
  5. court

PHOTOCOPIES

Relatively speaking

  1. What
  2. who
  3. who
  4. which
  5. what
  6. what
  7. which
  8. which
  9. which
  10. which
  11. who
  12. which
  13. which
  14. what
  15. which

Words with two meanings

  1. park
  2. book
  3. bank
  4. sign
  5. train
  6. fly
  7. ring
  8. right
  9. arms
  10. make up
  11. run
  12. save
  13. hard
  14. mouse
  15. tip
  16. station

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