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GIVING DEFINITIONS (STUDENT A) 3ºESO 1ª Eval.

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NATIONALITIES

1. Match nationalities with countries

DUTCH GREECE
GREEK RWANDA
SPANIARD BRITAIN
BRAZILIAN HOLLAND
RWANDESE CHINA
CHINESE SPAIN
AUSTRALIAN BRAZIL
BRITISH AUSTRALIA

2. Give definitions of the nationalities like in the example:


A Japanese is a person who comes from Japan

JOBS

3. Describe the jobs to your partner. Don’t say the name! Your partner must say the jobs in
English.

f. They drive lorries (lorry drivers)


g. They look after children (baby sitters)
h. They work in a farm (farmers)
i. They act in films (actors)
j. They sing rock songs (rock singers)

4. Write the definitions of the jobs that your partner has. eg:Taxi drivers are people who drive
taxis

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

DOMESTIC MACHINES
5. Match the machines with their definition.

1. CD PLAYERS a. They record television programmes


2. CAMERAS b. They do the washing up
3. VIDEO RECORDERS c. They iron clothes
4. FRIDGES d. They take photos
5. DISH WASHERS e. They play music
6. CALCULATORS g. They keep food cold
8. IRONS h. They keep infomation

6. Give definitions of the machines like in the example: CD players are machines which play
music

SPANISH WILD ANIMALS

7. Read the definitions with your partner and guess the animal. Choose among the following
words: wolf. seagull, bull, eagle, stork, vulture

l. A wild animal which looks like a dog.


2. A bird which eats dead animals.
3. A bird which has very good eyesight
4. An animal which has black fur and two big horns 5. A
bird which lives on the seaside
6. A bird which builds nests in church towers

8. Write the definitions of these animals and add more information about them. Eg: A wolf is a
wild animal which looks like a dog and likes eating sheep.

9. Write definitions for DEER and WARTHOG

10. Make an attractive poster with one of these definitions. Use big letters, photos or
drawings.
GIVING DEFINITIONS (STUDENT B) 3ºESO 1ª Eval.
l996/97

NATIONALITIES

1. Match nationalities with countries


DUTCH GREECE
GREEK RWANDA
SPANIARD BRITAIN
BRAZILIAN HOLLAND
RWANDESE CHINA
CHINESE SPAIN
AUSTRALIAN BRAZIL
BRITISH AUSTRALIA

2. Give definitions of the nationalities like in the example:


A Japanese is a person who comes from Japan

JOBS

3. Describe the jobs to your partner. Don’t say the name! Your partner must say the jobs in
English.

f. They work in a shop (shop assistants)


g. They look after sick children (nurses)
h. They work for a newspaper (journalists)
i. They look after people’s security (policewomen) j.
They work in a restaurant (waiters)

4. Write the definitions of the jobs that your partner has. eg:Taxi drivers are people who drive
taxis

a.
b.
c.
d.
e.

DOMESTIC MACHINES

5. Match the machines with their definition.

1. CD PLAYERS a. They record television programmes


2. CAMERAS b. They do the washing up
3. VIDEO RECORDERS c. They iron clothes
4. FRIDGES d. They take photos
5. DISH WASHERS e. They play music
6. CALCULATORS g. They keep food cold
8. IRONS h. They keep infomation

6. Give definitions of the machines like in the example: CD players are machines which play
music

SPANISH WILD ANIMALS

7. Read the definitions with your partner and guess the animal. Choose among the following
words: wolf. seagull, bull, eagle, stork, vulture

l. A wild animal which looks like a dog.


2. A bird which eats dead animals.
3. A bird which has very good eyesight
4. An animal which has black fur and two big horns 5. A
bird which lives on the seaside
6. A bird which builds nests in church towers

8. Write the definitions of these animals and add more information about them. Eg: A wolf is a
wild animal which looks like a dog and likes eating sheep.

9. Write definitions for DEER and WARTHOG

10. Make an attractive poster with one of these definitions. Use big letters, photos or
drawings.

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