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Communication

3D Dreams Student A 5A Guess the infinitive Student A 7D Passives quiz Student A 9A What had happened? Student A
a Last night you dreamt about these things. Prepare to a Look at sentences 1–6. What do you think the a Complete your sentences with the verb in the passive a Look at sentences 1–6 and think of the missing
tell B about your dream. missing infinitives are? and the right answer. verb ( + = positive verb, – = negative verb).
Don’t write anything yet! 1 Until 1800 New York (call) . Don’t write anything yet!
+ = positive infinitive – = negative infinitive a New Amsterdam b New Hampshire c New Liberty 1 Diana was very angry because her husband
1 I don’t like my job. I’ve decided another one. + 2 Chess (invent) by . the dinner. –
2 Oh dear! I forgot the lights. + a the Egyptians b the Indians c the Chinese 2 He couldn’t catch his plane because he
his passport at home. +
3 I promise anybody your secret. – 3 The Italian flag (design) by .
a Garibaldi b Mussolini c Napoleon
3 We went back to the hotel where we
4 Your sister’s really friendly. It was very nice
on our honeymoon. +
her. + 4 The first Levi jeans (wear) by .
4 The telephone wasn’t working because they
5 I was sorry you when you were here a miners b farmers c cowboys the bill. –
last week. –
5 The first credit card (use) in . 5 Miriam was surprised to hear that she
6 You don’t need an umbrella. It’s not going a 1960 b 1970 c 1980 the exam. +
to rain. +
6 The Indiana Jones films (direct) by . 6 The shop assistant agreed to change the sweater,
b B is a psychoanalyst. Tell him / her about your dream. because I it. –
He / she will tell you what it means. b Read your sentence 1 to B. If it’s not right, guess a Steven Spielberg b George Lucas c Stanley Kubrick
another verb until B says ‘That’s right’. Then write 7 Penguins (find) . b Read your sentence 1 to B. If it’s not right, try
Last night I dreamt about a river… in the infinitive. Continue with 2–6. a at the South Pole b at the North Pole c in Alaska again until B tells you ‘That’s right’. Then write
c Swap roles. Now you are a psychoanalyst. Listen to B’s 8 In the world 15,000 babies (be born) . in the verb. Continue with 2–6.
c Listen to B’s sentence 7. If it’s the same as 7 below,
dream. Number the things below in the order he / she say ‘That’s right’. If not, say ‘Try again’ until B gets a every second b every hour c every day c Listen to B say sentence 7. If it’s the same as
talks about them. it right. Continue with 8–12. b Read your sentences to B. B will tell you if you are right. 7 below, say ‘That’s right’. If not say ‘Try again’
7 Remember to phone your father on his birthday. until B gets it right. Continue with 8–12.
Ice cream – You will get some money (from the lottery or c Now listen to B’s sentences. Tell him / her if he / she is right.
8 It’s often difficult to understand films in English. 7 We went back to see the house where we had
from a relative). B’s answers lived when we were children.
9 It’s a very formal dinner, so it’s important
Long hair – You want to be free. Perhaps you have problems 1 The CD player was invented by Philips. 8 The flat was very dirty because nobody had
not to be late.
with your family or a partner. 2 The Star Wars films were directed by George Lucas. cleaned it for a long time.
10 I’m going to Australia to visit some friends.
A key – You have a problem and you are looking for a solution. 3 The politician Winston Churchill was born in a toilet. 9 The crocodile was hungry because it hadn’t
11 The jacket was really expensive so I decided
People speaking other languages – You think your life is 4 The book which is stolen most often from libraries is eaten anything for a long time.
not to buy it. The Guinness Book of Records.
boring – you would like to have a more exciting life. 12 My mobile number is very easy to remember. 10 I ran to the station, but the last train had gone.
5 The electric chair was invented by a dentist.
Travelling by bus – You are worried about a person who is 6 Football was first played by the British.
11 I didn’t want to lend him the book because I
controlling your life. hadn’t read it.
6C Decisions, decisions Student A 7 In 1962 the original London Bridge was bought by a rich American.
12 They got to the cinema late and the film
8 The noun which is used most frequently in conversation is time.
d Now use the information in c to interpret B’s dream. a Imagine that you are a very indecisive person. had started.
First you dreamt about… This means…
B is going to ask you some questions. Answer B’s
questions. Give two possibilities each time using I may 8B Body age Students A+B
or I might. Then B will help you to make a decision.
4D The best and the worst Student A a Start with your calendar age. Add + or subtract – years according to your answers.
I don’t know. / I’m not sure. I might… or I may…
1 a –2 b0 c +1
a Write names in at least SIX of the ovals on p.47. 2 a –2 b –1 c +2
In 1, one of the best books you’ve ever read. b Swap roles. Now B is indecisive. Ask B question 1 3 a +2 b +1 c0 d –1
In 2, the coldest place you’ve ever been to. below. Help B to make a decision using If I were you, 4 a +1 b –1 c –2
In 3, the most generous person you know. I’d ... Say why. Continue with the other questions. 5 a –2 b –1 c +1
In 4, the most beautiful modern building you’ve ever seen. 1 Where are you going to go on holiday next summer? 6 a +1 b +1 c +2 d0
In 5, the worst programme on TV at the moment. 2 What are you going to do after class? 7 a –3 b +1 c +5
In 6, the most frightening film you’ve ever seen. 3 What are you going to wear tomorrow? 8 a –3 b +1 c +2
In 7, the best restaurant you’ve ever been to. 4 What are you going to buy when you next go shopping? 9 a+3 b0 c –2
In 8, the most untidy person in your family. 5 Where are you going to have lunch on Sunday? 10 a –2 b0 c –1
11 a –2 b –1 c0 d +2
b Go back to p.47. 12 a +2 b +1 c –1
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