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ACTIVITIES UNIT 2

Name & Surname: LAMIAE JARRADI TAYEBI


Date:27/10/2022

P.16

Listening
Speaking
Reading
1. Read and choose the sentence which summarizes the main idea
a. Modern life is not very private
2. Read the article again and answer the following questions
a. With cookies
b. They can monitor calls and also record the location of the phone. And with
the cameras that are installed in public places.
c. Engineers are developing cameras that can see through clothing, walls or
cars, satellites can recognize objects only one meter across and they can
attach tracking chips to products or people.
d. More security against terrorist and criminal, higher productivity at work, a
wider selection of products and more convenience.
e. They hate the idea but they don’t know how to stop it.
Speaking p.16
Vocabulary 1 USING THE INTERNET p.18

1. Match the words 1-8 with the pictures a-h.


a. keyword
b. Click
c. Password
d. Website
e. Screen
f. Mouse
g. Search engine
h. Online shopping

2. Complete:
a. Search engine
b. Keyword
c. Click
d. Websites
e. Screen
f. Online shopping
g. Password

Vocabulary 2 QUANTITY AND NUMBER p.18


1.

Large/a lot Small/ not many


Huge A bit of
Millions A few
A mountain of Tiny
Wide Substantial
Enormous A fraction

2. Match
a. Frequency, how often something happens- 300 times a day
b. A decimal- 0.5
c. A fraction- a quarter
d. A huge number-we don’t know how many- millions (of …)
e. The size of something- 1 meter wide.
Listening 2 p.19

Listening 3 p.19
Listening 4 p.19
Speaking p.19
Language check COUNTABLE AND UNCOUNTABLE p.20

1. Countable (C) and Uncountable (U)


a. Countable
b. Uncountable
c. Countable
d. Countable
e. Countable
f. Countable
g. Countable
h. Uncountable
i. Countable
j. Countable

2. Match
a. 1. Countable nouns
b. 2. Countable nouns
c. 3. Both
d. 4. Uncountable nouns, 5. countable nouns.
e. 6. Countable nouns
f. 7. Countable nouns
g. 8. countable nouns
h. 9. countable nouns
i. 10. Countable nouns.

Practice p.20
1. Complete with a/ some/ any.
a. Some
b. Any, some
c. Any
d. A
2. Complete with a lot of/ much/ many.
a. A lot of
b. A lot of, many, much

Speaking p.20

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