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3C WHAT'S THE WORD?

1. LISTENING

1a. Possible answers:
BRING. GREAT. DISH. CLEAN. SHINE. BLOND.

1b.
Answer these questions:
1. How many contestants are there? (two-Lola and Martin)
2. How many words can Martin see on the TV screen? (six)
3. Who is going to give definitions, the presenter or Martin? (Martin)
4. Who is going to guess the word? (Lola / the contestant)
5. Which words can’t Martin use? (the words on the TV screen)

1d.
1.A nurse 2. A supermarket 3. A mobile 4. Blond(e) 5. Clever 6. Turn off

2. GRAMMAR defining relative clauses

2a.
1.which 2. where 3. who
1= A mobile 2=A supermarket 3=A nurse

2b.
We use who with people, which with things, and where with places.

3. VOCABULARY paraphrasing

3a. 
(option c is paraphrasing)

3b.
1. somebody
2. something
3. somewhere
4. kind
5. opposite
6. like
7. similar
8. example
3c. 
1. It’s somebody who plays music on the radio or in a club.
2. It’s somewhere where you see paintings.
3. It’s something which you use to take photos.
4. It’s a kind of machine which you use to go from one floor of a building
to another.
5. For example, you do this when you are on the beach.
6. It’s the opposite of straight.

4. SPEAKING
Communication what’s the word?
A on p.101, B on p.107
A starts by defining his/her first word and B guesses and writes it down.
When A has finishes defining all six words, you swap roles.

5. READING

5a. The article mentions four ways of creating new words:


1. by combining two words.
2. by changing nouns into verbs.
3. by adopting foreign words.
4. from the names of brands or companies.

5b.
1. toy boy
2. to text
3. barista
4. road rage
5. latte
6. gastropub

c. 

Emoticon: A symbol which expresses or shows a feeling, e.g. happy or


sad.
To tweet: to write something on Twitter.
Ipod / ˈaɪpɒd/ : Something people use to listen to music which they
download
from the internet.
To google: To look for information on the Internet using Google.
Wi-fi /‘waifai/: A way of getting the Internet without cables.
Ringtone: the sound a mobile makes when it rings.
Smartphone: A mobile phone which also has Internet.
5. PRONUNCIATION pronunciation in a dictionary

5a.
1. verb
2. adjective
3. somebody
4. something.

5b. The word search doesn’t have a stress mark in it because it only has
one syllable.

5c.  Use the Sound Bank on pp.166-167 to help you with phonetic
symbols.

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