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2. NOTE-TAKING SKILL Using notes to summarize a


lecture
1. the effects of reading fiction stories
2. fiction readers may be better at guessing what other people are thinking
3. you have to use your imagination
4. people who read fiction may be more sensitive to others' feelings
5. She gave three examples . . .
6. reading fiction and predicting what other people are thinking

5. LISTENING COMPREHENSION First impressions


from photos

1. False
2. True
3. True
4. True
5. False
6. True
7. False
8. False
9. False
10. True

6. LISTENING SKILL Making inferences


1. The speaker liked the way the person looked.
2. Being outgoing is a positive quality.

3. Using a photo in an ad can be a good way to get business.


4. People who look competent are more likely to be elected.
5. The speaker felt comfortable with the woman she met.
6. Matt thinks people will judge him based on his photo.

7. CRITICAL THINKING VIDEO Comparing and


contrasting
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1. finding things between two or more items that are alike.


2. finding things between two or more items that are not alike.

3. comparing
4. contrasting
5. They both help people when they are in trouble.
6. Laptop computers are more portable than desktop computers, but desktop computers are
much more powerful than laptops.

7. I think video games are a good example of art. Art is something that is created for people
to enjoy when watching or playing.
8. Even though the price is good for both sweaters, the pink one's material feels a little nicer.

9. VOCABULARY 2 PRACTICE
1. concentrate
2. reaction
3. expert
4. conscious
5. familiar
6. assess
7. effective
8. reliable

10. VOCABULARY SKILL Suffixes

Nouns Verbs Adjectives


 equation  hesitate  heroic
 closeness  negate  medical
 professor  realize  adventurous
 attachment  loosen  behavioral
 delicacy  categorize  associative

11. GRAMMAR Auxiliary verbs (1)


1.  Does your class start at ten o'clock?

2.  He wasn’t in class yesterday.


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3.  Was he working in Peru last summer?

4.  Have you finished the homework yet?

5.  I didn’t study enough last night.

6.  Marco and Lisa aren’t playing soccer now.

7.  It wasn’t raining when we left the restaurant.

8.  We haven’t known each other long, but she seems very reliable.

9.  Are you conscious of the effect your actions have on others?

10.  They don’t have many positive qualities.

12. GRAMMAR Auxiliary verbs (2)


1. where does your best friend live ?
2. which picture do you like ?
3. how do most people select a new car ?
4. how long have Thien and Hugo known each other ?
5. why hasn't she called me yet ?
6. when is Jack coming over ?
13. PRONUNCIATION Contractions with auxiliary verbs
Mark: Hi Tom. I have just met our teacher. Have you met him yet?
Tom: No, not yet. What is he like?
Mark: Well, he is very friendly. And he has taught for a long time, so I guess he's got a
lot of experience.
Tom: But he is new to this school, right? Where did he teach before?
Mark: I'm not sure, but he has lived in South America and Asia.
Tom: How did you find that out?
Mark: Ryan told me. We are taking the same math class.
Tom: Really? When does it meet? I need a math class!

14. SPEAKING SKILL Taking conversational turns


Paul: What do you want to eat?
Joe: Hmm, I want pasta. I love Italian food. How about you ?
Paul: I do, too. I'm thinking about spaghetti. What do you think ?
Joe: Sounds good. And tomato sauce, right ?
Paul: Alright, but no onions, okay ? I don't like them.
Joe: I don't either. But we have to add mushrooms. Do you agree ?
Paul: Definitely. And let's have salad, too.
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17. TRACK YOUR SUCCESS Vocabulary review


Nouns Verbs and verb phrases Adjectives
 association
 behavior  conscious
 assess
 sample  familiar
 assume
 reaction  positive
 concentrate
 error  negative
 form an impression
 trait  effective

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