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iti a 1) @ People and society Coe aan see page 189 for definitions relationship / connection support assist ‘company / group blame/ fault kind / polite popular / famous ‘old /ancient sympathetic /Tikeabie typical / usual / ordinary ‘crowd / audience nervous / bad-tempered close / near enjoy / please sensitive / sensible ‘unknown / infamous eC} ask after ask for news about make up become friends again after an argument bring up look after a child until he or she becomes an adult _| pass away die fall for fallin love with; believe (alie/tick/etc) ‘pick on keep treating someone badly or unfaliy fall out (with) have an argument with and stop being fiends | put down criticise, make someone feel stupid get on with) have 2 good relationship (wth) Gompbe oan ein ee | grow up become older stand up for suppor in an argument or ght look down on think that you are better than ‘take aback surprise (usually in passive voice) look up to admire and respect ieee Ut Rerel tetra approval show/give (your) approval offfor sth; meet with sb’s approval argument __| have an argument (with sb) (about sth/doing);win/lose an argument | care take care (of sth/sb); care for/about sth/sb courage have the courage to do;it takes courage todo. disguise in disquise; wear a disquise: disguise yourself; disquised as sth/sb dream have a dream (about sth/sb/doing); daydream; dream offabout doing family have/start a family; nuclear family; extended family favour do/owe sb a favour;be in favour of friend ‘make/become/be/stay friends (with sb);best friend love be/fallin love with sb mood ina good/bad mood;in the rghtiwrong mood.in the mood for sth [pity sb; take pity on sb; fee! pity for sbri’s a pity (that) | promise promise to do; give/make sb a promise; break alyour promise Bercy | agree with/on/to sth;agree with sb;agree to dozagree that force sb to do sth; force sb into sth/doing allow sb to do;allow sth independent of/from sth approve of sth/doing: approve sth [et sbdo sth ask sb sth; ask sb to do sth (for you); ask about/for sth;ask f/whether _| object to sth/doing attack sth;attack sb for sth/doing:an attack on sth/s pretend to be;pretend to do; pretend that [ban sb from sth/doing; ban sth rely on sth/sb convince sb (of sth):convince sb to do,convince sb that. Word formation able unable, (in)at ‘happy unhappy,(un)happiness, | obey disobey, (disjobedient(ly), disability (unihappily (disjobedience achieve achievement jealous jealousy jealously person |im)personal(ly), personality argue argument, argumentative tea One Some” (im)politely, Care carefullly), careless(ly),(un)caring | marry marriage, (un)married relate relative(ly), relation, relationship correspond conespondence nerve nervous(y).newousness | wang wowing (unbwilingness, friend idship, (un)friendly People and society Unit 10 Topic vocabulary in contrast A. Choose the correct answer. 1 Everyone said they had 6 MOSt neue People haveno idea what themselves at the wedding, ies like to be famous. A. enjoyed C pleased A usual © typical B impressed D excited B ordinary D medium 2 Mary seems to go out with a different 7 When my parents got divorced, my best offriends almost every night. friend was Very wunnuee and listened to A group C company all my problems. B band D collection A likeable C sympathetic 3 People can become Very vue When B amusing D enjoyable they are stuck in traffic for a long time. B Rtas very neu and easily gets upset A nervous C stressful when people criticise her. B bad-tempered D pressed A level-headed sensible 4 — More and more people are living into Br senshive: D: openminded rns age and its a serious social 9 Police were called in when the mun Of problem people began to getviolent. A high C far A crowd audience B ancient D old 8 company D herd 5 Stephanie seems to be very 10 My dad says he once met Rob! her classmates. Williams when he Was stil rns A likeable © known A unknown infamous 8 famous D popular B hidden D unrelated B Circle the correct word. These days, many parents find it difficult to assist / support a large family. Forgetting to thank us for dinneris usual / typical of George. My grandma doesn't have any close / near family her own age left. In ancient / old times, people had a very different view of the world. Who was to blame /fault for the argument? Dont you know it’s kind / politeto close your mouth when you are eating? Nathan's parents were very enjoyed / pleased when they saw him in the school play. Ihave a very good connection / relationship with my mother. eVauawna Phrasal verbs C Complete using the words from the box. You need to use one word twice. get ake + put + look « bring + fall « grow Personality ‘Some of us seem to be infinitely kind, while others seem to (1) down on everyone ‘around them. Some of us never forget an argument, while others (2) wmmuumson up and forgive easily. As we (3) .. up, our personality develops and we find that We (8) ‘on with certain people more than others. Who we are seems to have a large genetic element, but isalso influenced by those WhO (5) wmv US UP. If WE (6) or. up to our parents or ‘other family members, we may want to be like them. On the other hand, if our parents seem to () erneneer US down all the time and we (8) ‘out with them a lot, then perhaps ‘we will develop quite different personalities. 61 Unit 10 Vocabutary D Write. phrasal verb in the correct form to replace the words in italics. Add any other words you need. 1 The doctor said that the old woman had died .. 2 lalways support... 3 Tony seems to have really fallen in love With sn. 4 Markis sucha bully and treats badly 5 |was surprised. sve 6 7 my brother when he gets peacefully in hersleep. 0 trouble. sue Vanessa. the younger boys at school. when Michaela said Id hurt her feelings. Richard finally met the woman of his dreams and got married and started to live quietly win Australia, Phrases and collocations E Write one word in each gap. Could you | saw Mrs Khan in the centre of town and she asked fornews about... me a favour and ask Oliver to see me in my office? Idon't have many ambitions, but Id like to graduate and then As we walked down the street, Hele! money. Nadia's hair looked awful, but | didn‘... My dad can'tstand ... The new law seemed to ss Can you When you first Idor't really vu the courage to tell her. . an argument and always has to have the last word, with everyone's approval. care of your litte sister for a minute while | go to the shop? in love, the whole world seems a beautiful place. friends very easily because I'm quite shy. Ididn't recognise Ed when | saw him because he was ... ise, You're ina very good Ifyou keep hw Word patterns F Choose the correct answer. 1 The governments trying to convince People wu. the need for higher taxes. A with C that B of D for I believe that judges should be independent, the government. A to C with B from Don Local residents object.......... the new Power station in their area. A tohave C ofhaving B having D tohaving Do you think they should ban people --vone smoking in public places? A from Cin 8 that D of Why are you so happy? your promises, people won't trust you any more. - a really strange dream last night about my bestfriend, The MP asked wn... the prime minister was aware of the growing social problem. A that C if B him D what ‘Most people seem to agree the newspapers’ criticism of the government. A on C with B to D that don't think people should rely sven the state, even if they are unemployed. A to C on B D ty The mayor was attacked money. A for wasting B towaste public C hewaste D of wasting People and society Unit 10 \ GFind the extra word in each line. Living together in society Hell, said Jean-Paul Sartre, is other people and whether you agree with or not, we are all have to learn to live together. We may not always approve of that other people's behaviour, but we do have to live with it. Itis impossible to force other people in to behave exactly how we think they should behave. Of course, the law bans from all kinds of behaviour tA) and if you can convince to enough people, you might be able to get the ke government to pass a new law. Mostly, though, you have to let off people live their own lives, in the same way you expect them to allow you for to live your life. You don't have to pretend it that you like how some other people live, but letting them to be themselves is often the only choice. a Ey en Cec me en Sowevonsune Word formation HH Use the word given in capitals at the end of each line to form a word that fits in the gap in the same line. & Ihad a really stupid (1) . _.. with my best friend the other day.it all ARGUE started because we were talking about (2) and having a family. MARRY i | said that (3) is important when you are married and she said POLITE f that she thought that was rubbish and that (4) ismuchmore KIND important. Well, we were (5) toagreeand,in the end,sheleft ABLE without saying goodbye.| do hope it doesn't spoil our (6) FRIEND 1 Complete the sentences by changing the form of the word in capitals when this is necessary. (PERSON) and everyone likes her. (RELATE) with my mum and | can talk to her about anything. (CORRESPOND) and it My best friend has a great 2 |haveagood.. 3 They've just published a book of George Bush's looks really interesting. 4 Jenny seemed eventually got the facts. (WILLING) to talk about her argument with Nancy but! 5 AsI waited for Kelly to arrive at the cinema, | bit my nails (NERVE). 6 Ignore what Sharon says about you. I's just a 7 _ Inthe past, children were expected to be very Bi 8 Brenda blames her (HAPPY) on being single, but I'm not so sure. | 9 Tom knew that being chosen as class president was a real....... si (ACHIEVE). 10 Kevin’s so sensitive that you have to be very . .- (CARE) what you say to him.

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