D2 WB
Unit 1
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Lesson1:
Reading/ Relaxation
1)
Read the following text, and answer the questions below:
2) Speaking
Task1:
Learner's own answer
Task 2:
Learner's own answer
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Lesson 2
Speaking/Extra Exercise
2.
Learner's own answer
Suggested answers:
Conversation Practice (A)
*I’m sorry, but I have to go now.
*“Hey, it was nice talking to you, but I’ve gotta run.”
*“Well, I’d love to keep chatting, but I have to head out
* I’m afraid I have to leave now.
* I've got to run = (Informal) I gotta run
* I've got to take off = (Informal ) I gotta take off
* I've got to split = (Informal) I gotta split
* I've got to head out = (Informal) I gotta head out
Suggested answers:
(B) * Well, it’s been nice talking to you.
*see you later
* We'll be in touch.
Suggested answers:
(C ) *I’m sorry, but I have to go now.
*“Hey, it was nice talking to you, but I’ve gotta run.”
*“Well, I’d love to keep chatting, but I have to head out
* I’m afraid I have to leave now.
* I’m off = It means It's time for you to go home.
* I’m outta here = It means It's time for you to go home.
Note: outta is abbreviation for out + of
d. * Take care.
* Have a good day.
* It was nice to see you again
2)
Ex.1:
1. I'm going to Japan in February.
2. Did you do anything interesting at the weekend?
3. Has your mother stopped smoking yet?
4. You passed your driving test first time? Congratulations!
5. Thanks for helping me.- It's a pleasure!
6. You will burn yourself if you sit to close to the fire.
7. Turn off the radio and go to bed immediately!
8. I've lost a lot of weight recently; my trousers are too lose.
9. The librarian was very annoyed with me for forgetting to
bring my book back on time.
10. Do you really eat octopus for breakfast?
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Lesson 2:
Writing/ Extra Exercises
1)
Task 1:
Learner's own answer
Task 2:
Learner's own answer
2) Simple Future
Ex.3: Write the sentences about what Liam Swan will do after
he leaves Westsiders.
Ex.1:
1. true.
2. true
3. False
4. True
5. False
6. False
7. True
8. False
9. True
10. False
Ex.2:
1) I can eat food that is prepared very quickly as sandwiches,
hamburgers, hot dogs, Tacos, French fried potatoes or fried
eggs.
2) Learner's own answer.
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Lesson 2:
Speaking/Fast Food
Task 1:
Step 2:
Learner's own answer
Step 2:
Learner's own answer
Step 3:
Learner's own answer
Step 4:
Learner's own answer
Task 2:
A SHORT STOREY
Harry lent against the wall, pulling his hat low over his eyes.
He was at the harbour down buy the sure, and knight had
already fallen.
The plaice was deserted and silent except for a ship's bell
that had wrung out once or twice threw the see missed that
had crept up the beech that evening.
He tossed his cigarette but into a puddle left by that
afternoon's reign and approached the seedy sailor's hostel
that Malone was using to whole up in. He entered silently,
past the door leading to the bar and began to climb the
stares. At the top he paused, listening intently to the noise
that came from the room.
Was this Pinky Malone, oar was it just an ordinary guessed?
No, that awful snore could only mean won thing and have only
one sauce. This had to bee the write man. In his final fight in
the wring Pinky had had his knows broken and now snored like
a foghorn.
As Harry's shoo crashed into the door he whipped out his
gun, and their he was face to face with Malone lying in bed.
Malone's startled expression soon gave weigh to a rye smile.
"looks like you got me this thyme, Homophone – my gun hand's
empty", he said waiving his write hand in the heir.
Harry was just about to put up his peace when he
remembered that Malone was a South – pour, and that his
left hand was still mysteriously under the bed-clothes.
As Pinky Malone was about to let loose with his concealed
weapon, Harry snapped him back into his site and pulled the
trigger. The blanket went read.
"Aargh!" Screamed Malone. "You've filled me full of lead!"
Harry put up his gun and said, "you went two far when ewe
tried to beet Harry Homophone".
lent = leant
buy = by
sure = shore
knight = night
plaice = place
wrung = rung
threw = through
see = sea
missed = mist
beech = beach
but = butt
reign = rain
whole = hole
past = passed
stares = stairs
oar = or
guessed = guest
won = one
sauce = source
bee = be
write = right
wring = ring
knows = nose
shoo = shoe
their = there
weigh = way
rye = wry
thyme = time
waiving = waving
write = right
heir = air
peace = piece
pour = poor
site = sight
read = red
two = to
ewe = you
beet = beat
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Lesson 2:
Grammar / Fast Food
(or)
(or)
Although I don't usually read articles, I always look at the
photos in sport magazines.
(or)
(or)
Lesson 2:
Grammar/Fast Food
a) traffic
b) the number
C) the time
d) the weather
e) their disagreement
f) the rubbish
h) her age
Unit 3
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Lesson 1:
Ex.1:
1. False
2. False
3. True
4. True
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Lesson 1:
2)
Task 1:
Task 2:
Lesson 1:
3)
1. a story
Lesson 1:
3. Narrative
1. The man
2. 1st person
3. Simple past
Lesson 2:
2. Lead by example
4. Have confidence
Q3. "No one cares how much you know until they know how
much you care."
Lesson 2:
2)
3) I'm wearing
4. I am going to send
8. I am going to do
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Lesson 2:
3)
It is going to rain
Negative Questions
e.g. I'm not going to wear jeans. e.g. Are you going to wear jeans?
You aren't going to do your homework Are you going to do your homework?
She isn't going to buy some flowers Is she going to buy some flowers?
Lesson 3:
Reading/Communication
1)
1. humans
2. Information technology
Lesson 3:
2)
Task1:
Task2:
3)
1. will be sleeping
2. will be sitting
3. will be watching
4. will be cramming up
5. will be sleeping
6. won't be playing
7. won't be working
8. Will you be eating
Lesson 3:
Grammar/Communication
1. will be waiting
2. will be studying
5. will be holding
6. will be coming
7. Will – be using
8. Will – be singing
9. will – be performing