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8A IF ALL GOES WELL …

WORKSHEET 1: PRONUNCIATION PRACTICE

certificate college cookery communicate


dressmaking furniture historical history
language professional programming university

WORKSHEET 2: COURSE INFORMATION

MAPLE COLLEGE EVENING COURSES

Master chef cookery course Furniture making


• Cook like a professional Learn:
• Create food which looks like a work of art • from professionals
• Impress your friends at dinner parties • how to cut and shape wood
• Impress business associates • about different types of wood
• Taught by top local chef • how to design and create beautiful furniture
• Certificate awarded
Certificate awarded

Dressmaking Language learning


Learn to: • Choose from the following languages: Arabic,
• follow patterns and cut materials Chinese, French, German, Greek, Italian,
Japanese, Spanish,
• choose the correct materials for items of
clothing • Taught by highly qualified teachers
• repair / recycle / customise old clothes • Learn to communicate effectively when you
travel
• make fabulous dresses for that special
occasion • Can lead to internationally recognised
certificates
Taught by a professional dressmaker

Computer programming Local history


Learn about: Learn about:
• developing code • the origins of industry in the area
• using network application programme • how the local cultural centre developed
interfaces • local customs
• databases • how the area survived during wartime
• data structures • important historical events in the area
Taught by qualified programming instructors Taught by local professor of history

© 2019 Cengage Learning Inc Outcomes Communicative Activities • Pre-Intermediate 19


8B YOU CHEATED!

WORKSHEET 1: ROLE CARDS

STUDENT A: TEACHER STUDENT B: STUDENT


You caught student B cheating in a history You had a difficult history exam and didn’t study.
exam. You saw them looking over at another You went to a party the night before, but don’t
student’s paper. They are normally quite a good want your teacher to know that. There was one
student, though not one of the best. Interview difficult question you didn’t know the answer to,
them about what happened and why they so you decided to have a quick look at another
were cheating. You don’t believe their excuses, student’s paper.
because their answers are the same as the
Make excuses. First, pretend that you didn’t
student next to them. Get them to admit they
cheat, but that you were thinking and staring at
were wrong, and tell them what they could do to
nothing. Then admit that you were stuck and had
improve.
a quick look, but just for one question. Finally, say
Use the following words to help you: that you had to help your mum with something
important at home the day before and didn’t
cheat copy pretend lie
have time to study. You couldn’t answer some of
claim had to could improve the questions, and were worried about getting a
poor mark.
Use the following words to help you:
cheat copy lie had to
couldn’t got stuck pretend

WORKSHEET 2: REPORT CARD

REPORT CARD

Name: Course: Exam:

Problem: Cheating during exam.

Normal behaviour in class: Fairly good. Polite to teachers.

Effort:

Result of action: No grade on exam paper. Retake exam in September.

Note to parents:

Signed: Date:

20 Outcomes Communicative Activities • Pre-Intermediate © 2019 Cengage Learning Inc

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