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New friends
1.1 Can you meet new people?
Unit1
1 Complete the dialogue using these 3 Circle the correct option.
words and your personal details. a Hello, my name’s / are Jo.
about from hobbies meet old b Let me introduction / introduce you.
too where c Nice to meet / meeting you.
d Hi, Jo, I’m / name’s Clare.
e Nice to meet you, / too / also.
You f Do you know / Are you knowing Jo?
a A w__ e b s__
i t__
e is a great place to find
information.
b I loved Sc__ __nc__ in school.
c With a m__ __s__, it’s easy to use a computer. a friendly 1 outgoing
d I’ve upgraded the m__m__ry on my hard drive. b attractive 2 peaceful
e It’s amazing what they can do with new c athletic 3 disloyal
t__chn__l__gy. d tall 4 short
f This new CAD pr__gr__m is fantastic! e slim 5 lazy
g My left sp__ __k__r isn’t working—the
f loyal 6 unfriendly
sound is terrible.
g shy 7 fat
h violent 8 unattractive
2 Find the past tense of these verbs.
argue dislike enjoy find introduce
like mean meet surf
5 Unscramble these words.
a A frequently asked question: QAF. ________
FAQ
I M E R D D I E C b I hate the latest shofina. ________
N E R E E F O D D c Double ckilc. ________
d My first pet was a hasterm. ________
T T N E I L T S O
e The diaCnaan flag has a maple leaf on it.
R T U S E F A I E ________
O D N U R O R S M f alnilta pizza is the best. ________
D O O U T U G U E g The picalta of Egypt is Cairo. ________
h I’m not tiqeu ready. ________
U D A N Y N U R A
C L I K E D E F N 6 Match each word with the correct
E N J O Y E D E T definition.
D I S L I K E D E a webcam __
4 1 a small animal, often kept
as a pet
b Canadian __ 2 you use this to write on a
3 Which word is different? Why? computer
a canoeing capital rugby chess athletics c wheelchair __ 3 a sport played with a
_______________________________________
The others are free-time activities. ball
b future vegetables fruit fast food burgers d Sweden __ 4 a small camera to send
_________________________________________ photos over the internet
c independent friendly practical kind icon e keyboard __ 5 country with the largest
_______________________________________ population in the world
d like dislike loyal hate love f soccer __ 6 a means of transport for
_______________________________________ disabled people
e icon monitor Canadian speaker keyboard g hamster __ 7 a Scandinavian country
_______________________________________ h China __ 8 a person from Canada
appearance personality
__________________
beautiful __________________
independent athletic easy going fit Math
__________________ __________________ practical shopping wearing
__________________ __________________
__________________ __________________ JESS: What’s your new boyfriend like then,
__________________ __________________ Tracy?
__________________ __________________ TRACY: Well, He’s very (a) _____________,
practical he
can fix anything! He loves sports,
he’s really (b) _____________ and he
3 Write sentences about Anna and Nick goes jogging every morning, so he’s
using like, dislike, love and hate. very (c) _____________.
J: Wow! Does he like (d) _____________
Nick Anna too?
✔✔ ✘✘ watching sports on TV T: Yes, he does! He loves
✘✘ ✔✔ shopping for clothes (e) ____________ fashionable clothes,
actually.
✔ ✘ dogs
J: Cool! But, I bet he doesn’t like
✔✔ ✔✔ cars watching those (f) ____________ quiz
a _________________________________________
Nick loves watching sports on TV. programs on TV as much as you!
b _________________________________________ T: No, he doesn’t, but he’s very
c _________________________________________ (g) ______________ and relaxed about
ANNIE Hi! Anyone there? I’m Annie and I’m at school in Vancouver. It’s cold
and raining here today! Is there anybody from a hot and sunny place
out there?
SAL Hi, Annie, I’m Sal.
ANNIE Sal? Is that like Sally?
SAL No, my name’s Salvador. I’m in Brazil. It’s usually quite hot and sunny,
except in the rainy season! Don’t you like the rain, Annie?
ANNIE Well, yes … sometimes. But I like riding and walking in the country, so
I don’t really like being in the rain then. Do you?
SAL Well, we’ve got the rain forest here in Brazil. I love it. It’s amazing! I
love walking through the forest in the rainy season. I just love living
here, really …
JD Hi, guys! I’m JD from Munich. I love riding, too, Annie, and I love the
forests here in Germany. I think you’re lucky, Sal!
SAL Hi, JD. You speak English really well, I think!
JD Thanks, Sal! I like studying, especially languages.
FIXX Hello, everybody! My name’s Fixx. I’m in Oslo. I like studying, too, JD.
JD Hi, Fixx. What do you like studying?
FIXX I like learning about people and ideas … I think I like History best.
ANNIE Me too, Fixx! I think it’s really interesting to find out what people did in
the past, and how different things were …
SAL Yes, I like finding out things about people in different countries, too.
That’s why I like web chats … Hey, what about music …?
3 Imagine that you are on a web chat. Say hello to the other people and tell them
about yourself. Say where you live, what you like doing, and something about your
family.
_________________________________________________________________________________
_________________________________________________________________________________
Speed dating
Speed dating started in the USA and quickly spread to other countries. The idea is to meet a number of different people
in the same room. In a short time you must decide if you want to see them again in the future. You have just seven
minutes to talk to each person. After that time, you must end the conversation and move on to the next person.
How does speed dating work?
You can take part in speed dating now. Just register with us. It’s easy!
We will tell you about your nearest speed dating venue.
When you arrive, we give you a number and tell you where to sit.
You have seven minutes to talk face-to-face with your partner. Find out as much as you can!
After that time, you must move on and talk to a different person.
Don’t exchange personal information (your address and phone number, for example).
And it isn’t a good idea to talk about work or money!
After a few conversations with different people, it’s time to make a decision.
Who do you want to see again? Tell us (in secret, of course!).
If that special person also wants to see you, don’t worry.
We will send you an e-mail with all the contact details.
Your questions, our answers
– Who can take part?
– Anybody over eighteen who wants to meet other people.
It doesn’t matter if you are shy, sociable, tall, short, black or white — everyone is welcome.
– Can I go with a friend?
– Yes, but they must register first. And don’t forget that the idea is to meet new people.
– What happens if I get scared and don’t go to the venue?
– Nothing! But you risk missing the man or woman of your life!
2 Read the rest of the article. Write true (T) or false (F). Correct the false sentences.
a If you want to take part in speed dating, go to the venue and register.
___________________________________________________________________
F – You must register on the web site first.
b After seven minutes, you can stay with the same person if you like him or her.
___________________________________________________________________
c You can give someone your phone number and address.
___________________________________________________________________
d If you like someone, you tell the organizers.
___________________________________________________________________
e You can’t take part in speed dating if you are nineteen.
___________________________________________________________________
f You can take a friend with you when you go speed dating.
___________________________________________________________________
g If you don’t go to the venue, the organizers will punish you.
___________________________________________________________________
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3 Imagine that you are on a web chat. Say hello to the other people and tell them
about yourself. Say where you live, what you like doing, and say something about
your family.
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
1 Read the article and match the pictures and the paragraphs.
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5
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a Every year on New Year’s Day, other. “It’s kind of messy but lots example, are made in the form of
when temperatures are often of fun!” said one elderly lady.___ chimneys or soccer balls. It gives
below freezing, members of the c Cardboard boat regattas are held the rich ladies a chance to show
Polar Bears clubs in many during the summer on lakes and their sense of humor.___
northern countries go swimming rivers in the USA. All boats have e People everywhere love to
in icy water. They often do this for to be made out of cardboard. watch animal races: horses, dogs
charity but many of them say they Prizes are awarded for the fastest and even pigs. In Australia they
really enjoy it.___
2 and the most beautiful, and for the race cane toads. Cane toads are
b La Tomatina is a festival that most spectacular sinking.___ large, poisonous frogs. Someone
takes place every year in Buñol, d At the Ascot annual horse race, collects them and puts them in a
a small town in Spain. A huge women compete to see who can bucket. Then they are numbered
truck arrives loaded with ripe wear the most ridiculous or and turned loose. The toads
tomatoes. For two hours everyone unusual hat. Some hats, for probably don’t care who wins.___
throws squashed tomatoes at each
a tennis _______
play
b horseback riding _______
c gymnastics _______
d basketball _______
e walking _______
f karate _______
g skiing _______
h golf _______
i swimming _______
j judo _______
k running _______
can can can’t competitive could
could could couldn’t
2 Write sentences about what Maria JAMES: ________
(a) Can you do a handstand,
can do now and what she could do
when she was four. Maria?
MARIA: No, I (b) ______________ when I was
younger, but I (c) _____________ now.
I get dizzy! How about you?
J: Yes, I (d) _________________, but I
(e) _________________ when I was
at four now younger. What about swimming?
tie her shoelaces ✘ ✔ (f) ________________ you swim when
play basketball ✘ ✔ you were five?
ride a bike ✔ ✔ M: Yes, I (g) _____________ and I still can!
climb mountains ✘ ✔ I’m very (h) _______________, and I’m
play the piano ✔ ✔ regional and national junior
stand on her head ✘ ✔ swimming champion!
J: Cool!
a _______________________________________
She can tie her shoelaces now. She couldn’t
_______________________________________
tie her shoelaces when she was four.
b _______________________________________ 4 Complete these sentences with true
_______________________________________ information about yourself.
c _______________________________________ a When I was four I could _________________
play ball.
_______________________________________ b When I was eleven I couldn’t _____________
d _______________________________________ _______________________________________
_______________________________________ c I can __________________________________
d I can’t _________________, but I can ______
e _______________________________________
_______________________________________
_______________________________________
e I can _________________ now, but I couldn’t
f _______________________________________ when I was ____________________________
_______________________________________ f I couldn’t ____________________ when I was
seven, but I can now.
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Many people think Nelson Mandela is the most important leader in history. This is because he
tried to improve conditions, not only for black people in South Africa, but for everybody all over
the world.
a _____
4 When he became the first democratically elected black President of South Africa in 1994,
it was another step in an extraordinary journey. His autobiography, A Long Walk to Freedom, talks
about this journey, which began when he was born in 1918 in a village called Qunu. His father
was a Chief of the Tembu tribe.
b ____ He was a special person from an early age. When Nelson was a child, almost no black
children could go to school, but Mandela studied and became a lawyer. This was very useful to
him when he started his fight against apartheid, the separation of black and white people in all
areas of society, which began in South Africa in the 1940s.
c ____ Nelson fought hard to help people. In the 1940s and 1950s he talked about education,
formed organizations and led protests, but legally he couldn’t do much because black people did
not have the same rights as white people.
d ____ The government put Nelson in prison in 1962. At first it was for five years; then they
changed the sentence to life imprisonment. Mandela never gave up his belief that freedom and
equality for everybody was right.
e ____ Eventually, the political system changed and Mandela’s resistance, even while he was in jail,
was an important reason for this change. He was released in 1990 after almost twenty-eight years
in prison. Three years later, he was awarded the Nobel Prize for Peace. Mandela was truly a
champion of the people.
Throughout history courageous people have not let their physical impediments stop them from fulfilling their dreams.
They did or are doing great things, in spite of their disabilities.
A famous person from the past is Beethoven, one of the greatest composers of all times. When he was only four
years old, he showed a love for music, and his father began to teach him to play the piano and violin. As a young man
Beethoven began to lose his hearing, and some years later became totally deaf. But he still continued to compose
music. In fact, during this time he wrote some of his greatest works, which he was never able to hear performed.
Helen Keller was born in 1880, in Alabama. When she was nineteen months old, she became ill with a high fever
and lost her sight and hearing; she was left in a dark, soundless world. Anne Sullivan came to teach Helen to
communicate. After long months, she was finally able to teach Helen the word “water” by finger spelling on her hand.
This was an important breakthrough—a miracle had happened! From then on, Helen learned quickly and eventually
attended Radcliffe College.
Born in 1945 in Israel, Itzhak Perlman is one of the world’s greatest violinists. He became sick with polio at the
age of four and his legs were permanently paralyzed. Nevertheless, he began his music career at the Tel-Aviv
Academy of Music. Mr. Pearlman has won many awards and has played with every major orchestra in events all over
the world. He performs his music while seated and walks with crutches. He is a well-known advocate for people with
disabilities.
Stephen Hawking is a Mathematics professor at Cambridge University. He became famous in 1988 when he wrote
A Brief History of Time. The book tries to explain how the universe began. Professor Hawking is almost totally
paralyzed as a result of a motor neurone disease and he uses a voice synthesizer to speak. His brain, however, is as
active as ever. He is still writing today.
3 Think of some well-known disabled people. Make a list and compare with two or three
students. Did you think of the same people?
grain of sand good luck and health. Before the end of the
3 a place to shop year they forgive their family and friends for
4 a small amount of money some children any (f) ___________________ they may have
receive weekly had during the year. At (g)______________ on
5 something to pack clothes in New Year’s Eve, the temple bells or
6 people who don’t know each other (h) _____________ ring 108 times to chase
7 colors that we put on our faces away 108 problems. Then everyone laughs a
lot because (i)_________________ drives away
3 Connect the words. the (j) ______________ spirits.
a eye-shadow lipstick mascara ___
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b 2 dollars weekly parents ___ 5 Read the clues and complete the
c baseball soccer tennis ___ words.
d handbag necklace scarf ___ a __moun__
a t a long-established custom
e small medium large ___ b p__zz__ __s very good, tasty
f vacations pack clothes ___ c __idn__gh__ limbs of trees
g shrimp fish crab ___ d __ran__hes a quantity
1 allowance e tr__diti__n a door or opening
2 oyster
3 size f __nt__an__e a plant that grows in the
4 makeup ocean
5 suitcase g __eli__iou__ things that must be
6 accessories solved
7 sports h __e__w__ed exactly 12:00 a.m.
a __________________________________________
Problems around the world.
Cabaret is a famous movie that is set in Berlin during the Great
Depression in the 1930s, a period when there was poverty and
financial difficulties all over the world. It was during this time that Adolf
Hitler came to power in Germany, because he promised the people
he could solve their problems.
b __________________________________________
In the end, instead of helping the German people, his actions
contributed to the beginning of the Second World War. One of the
reasons for this was that he employed lots of people in the factories
to make weapons. That meant that people in Germany had work,
but other countries in Europe became afraid of what Hitler was going
to do. They were right to be afraid. During the 1930s Hitler broke
lots of promises and began to invade countries around Germany.
c __________________________________________
The story of Cabaret was written by a man who had lived in Berlin during the 1920s. It takes place
at the beginning of the 1930s, when Hitler’s Nazi party was becoming very strong. Before being
made into a movie, Cabaret was a novel and then a musical for the stage. It was written during the
1960s and was a great success.
d __________________________________________
It was even more successful when it was turned into a movie
in the 1970s starring the famous actress and singer Liza
Minelli. One of the most famous songs from the movie
— it is not in the original musical — is called Money, Money.
This song tells us that money is the most important thing
in the world for many people.
Certainly, when people don’t have money, it can cause many
problems.
3 Read the article and write the missing words. Use the picture clues to help you.
say there is far too much advertising. With all the competition, brand names must look for new ways to get
into our (c) ______________ . A recent survey found that the average
Corporate sponsorship in the (e) _____________ has gone up by 700% in the past fifteen years.
We see it at all public events. Here are just two examples of extreme sponsorship:
One of the most fashionable (f) __________ in Toronto was painted silver for a whole
(g) __________ by Levi’s to promote its Silver Tab (h) __________ . NASA
has said that it is going to accept advertisements on all future (i) _____________ flights.
By the way, we already know that Pepsi wants to project the Pepsi logo onto the (j) ________ !
3 Has there been a moment that changed your life? When was it? Did you meet
somebody famous? Or perhaps you found something unexpected.
The moment that changed my life was _______________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
It happened when __________________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
It changed my life because __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
_______________________________________
c relaxed ________________________________
_______________________________________
d puzzled _______________________________
_______________________________________
e worried _______________________________ c d
_______________________________________
f bored _________________________________ a _________________
interested c _________________
_______________________________________ b _________________ d _________________
1 In ancient times, people didn’t really understand how the Earth, the sun, and the stars moved.
They observed the sky all the time and imagined that the constellations—the way the stars
appear to be in groups—might be important.
2 Several of these constellations are in the zodiac and are represented by symbols. People
thought that the changing positions of the constellations at different times of the year affected
people and events on Earth. They imagined stories about their gods and other myths.
3 Imagine a straight line drawn from Earth through the Sun and out into space. Then, as the
Earth orbits the Sun, the imaginary line would rotate, pointing to different stars throughout one
complete orbit, which takes one year.
4 The Babylonians lived over 3,000 years ago. They divided their year into twelve months
because of the Moon. So they divided the zodiac into twelve equal parts—like cutting a pizza
into twelve equal slices—and each month got a slice of the zodiac all to itself.
5 According to the Babylonians’ own ancient stories, there were thirteen constellations in the
zodiac. The Babylonians picked one, Ophiuchus, to leave out. But the constellations are different
sizes and shapes. So the Sun spends different lengths of time lined up with each one.
6 Other cultures and traditions have recognized as many as twenty-four constellations in the
zodiac—it all depends on the different parts of the world! Maybe the Babylonians just didn’t like
the number thirteen. It is unlucky, you know …
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a Many hands make light work. ___ b Too many cooks spoil the soup. ___
3 English has a lot of proverbs. Try to match these with their meanings.
a More haste, less speed. ___ 3
b All that glitters is not gold. ___
c The early bird gets the worm. ___
d There’s no smoke without fire. ___
e Don’t look a gift horse in the mouth. ___
f Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. ___
g Don’t put all your eggs in one basket. ___
h A fool and his money are soon parted. ___
1 Everybody finds different things attractive.
2 Spectacular things are not always the best.
3 If you try to go too fast, everything will go wrong.
4 If someone gives you something, don’t look for faults in it.
5 People who are awake and arrive first often do well in life.
6 If you hear a rumor more than once, there’s probably some truth in it.
7 It’s a mistake to place your hopes and dreams in one place or person.
8 If you are not careful and intelligent, you will soon lose all your money.
4 Look at the words in bold in Activity 3. Can you match them with their meanings?
a a present given to somebody _________
gift
b shines _________
c hurry ________
d a container made of straw _________
e an observer ___________
f a small, long animal __________
g separated _________
h a cloud of fine particles that forms when something burns __________
c d
BUGS MORAN: Everybody thinks Valentine’s Day is supposed to be romantic, right? Everyone loving
each other and sending flowers and everything! Well, I tell you, in the cold snowy
morning of February 14, 1929, I didn’t feel that anyone loved me!
AL CAPONE: Yeah, the most famous Valentine’s Day present in history—and I nearly got you, too! I
still don’t know how you escaped!
BM: Well, that’s a secret, and I’m not going to tell you after all these years.
AC: But my plan was so perfect. My right hand man, Jack “Machine Gun” McGurn had
planned everything.
BM: Yes, your men had convinced me to go to a warehouse in North Clark Street in
Chicago. We thought we could get some illegal whisky. I should have known the
price was too good to be true!
AC: Well, you fell for the trick—perhaps you were a little too greedy in those days.
And my men were waiting for you …
BM: Yes, I admit it was a good plan. They were all dressed as policemen, and my men
thought they were going to be arrested because of the whisky. But instead your
men shot all my men—seven of them.
AC: And all the time I was on the beach in Miami!
BM: Yes, the police never arrested anyone, but I knew it was you!
AC: OK, I admit it was me. So, now are you going to tell me how you got away?
BM: Let’s just say I’m glad the traffic was bad that morning ...
In many countries the greeting card industry is huge. There are stores that sell nothing else but cards.
Most supermarkets have a special section that sells cards. You can buy cards for all the normal
celebrations like birthdays or Valentine’s Day. However, you can also buy more unusual cards for
things like moving, graduating or changing your job. People spend a lot of money on cards. At
Christmas alone, the average person probably sends between fifty and a hundred cards.
2 Match the greetings on the left with the occasion or celebration on the right.
a Marvellous news — it’s a boy! 1 wedding anniversary
b Congratulations! You’ve passed! 2 birth of a baby
c All best wishes for your future together. 3 Valentine’s Day
d Get well soon. 4 wedding day
e Sorry to hear your sad news. 5 Christmas
f To the best Mom in the world! 6 success on an exam
g Twenty-five years together! 7 moving
h Season’s greetings! 8 Mother’s Day
i To the one I love! 9 someone is ill
j Good luck in your new home! 10 someone has died
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5 Write about your school rules.
a can
4 _______________________________________
We can wear jeans on Fridays.
5 6 6
b can
a You don’t have to eat lunch inside the _______________________________________
school. ___
4 c can’t
b You can’t ride a scooter in school. ___ _______________________________________
c You have to wear a uniform. ___
d have to
d You have to start school at eight
_______________________________________
o’clock. ___
e You can’t have tattoos. ___ e don’t have to
f She has to wear a tie. ___ _______________________________________
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4 Write sentences about the rules in
a You must / mustn’t eat unhealthy food like your house.
hamburgers or candy. ___2 a I can __________________________________
stay in bed late on Sundays.
b You must / mustn’t go to bed before eleven b I have to ______________________________
o’clock. ___ c I mustn’t _______________________________
c You must / mustn’t take two showers a d I don’t have to __________________________
day. ___ e I can’t _________________________________
d You must / mustn’t swear. ___ f I must _________________________________
a _______________________
Fantastic campus! Sudbury Valley School was founded in Framingham, Massachusetts
in 1968. It is located in an old stone mansion and a converted barn on a 19th century estate.
The campus covers ten acres and is next to conservation lands.
b _______________________ The Sudbury model is not traditional. It is based on the idea that
learning happens all the time, but mostly when the learner pursues it. People are basically curious
and become creative if they are allowed to develop their special talents.
c _______________________ The school is democratic and students are responsible for directing
their own education. This means that students initiate all their own activities. It is up to them
to figure out what they want and need to learn. The teachers are there to help.
d _______________________ Sudbury has lots of countryside where the children can play, build
things in the woods and ride their bikes. But it is not all about playing. The idea is to learn how
to live in an open and democratic community.
e _______________________ Students learn concentration, self-discipline, resourcefulness,
communication skills, flexibility and perseverance while enjoying painting, sculpture, hiking,
cooking, sports and making friends.
f _______________________ This democratic education model has been successful. Today there
are Sudbury model schools across the USA and in many different countries.
3 If you could change the rules at your school, which ones would you change?
Why would you change them?
Rules I would change: ______________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
Why I would change them: __________________________________________________________________
__________________________________________________________________________________________
You’ve all heard of Big Brother, the reality TV show where strangers live together in a house and are watched by
cameras twenty-four hours a day. But did you know that the idea of “Big Brother” comes from the novel 1984 by
George Orwell, that was written in 1947. Big Brother was the name of an unknown figure who ruled the world.
“1984” describes a society where everyone and everything is totally controlled, even your thoughts!
The planet in “1984” is divided into three countries: Oceania, Eurasia and Eastasia. Big Brother and his political
party controls the whole world. There are two-way televisions in everyone’s house and cameras on the streets, so
that Big Brother can see what you are doing every single moment. These televisions cannot be turned off and they
send out the constant propaganda messages of the Party. The three slogans of the Party are War is peace, Freedom is
slavery and Ignorance is strength. But the most feared of all government agencies is the “Thought Police.” The worst
crime is a “thought crime” which is anything that does not agree with the Party and Big Brother.
People are encouraged to hate each other; there are special TV programs to make the citizens angry and violent.
They are also taught to spy on each other, to tell the Thought Police if they suspect a neighbor of being different.
Everyone wears similar clothes and they all exercise at the same time.
Sounds like a great read, doesn’t it? Why don’t you see if you can find a copy of 1984 in your library or bookstore?
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2 Read the text. If you can’t understand the rules, don’t worry! Many people can’t.
Invent a new game using a ball. Write the rules (no more than five)!
_________________________________________________
BASKETBALL RULES
_________________________________________________
Only five players from each team can be on the court at
_________________________________________________
one time. Players can be substituted during the game.
_________________________________________________
The ball cannot be kicked or struck with the fist or go
out of the court.
_________________________________________________
_________________________________________________
Traveling is a violation; it means to run with the ball
without dribbling. Also, the ball can only be dribbled with _________________________________________________
one hand at a time. _________________________________________________
Blocking, charging, hacking and holding are considered _________________________________________________
fouls. They involve unfair personal contact with the _________________________________________________
opponent. If a player commits a foul the opposing team is _________________________________________________
awarded one or more free shots.
_________________________________________________
Worksheet Writing Team: Sarah Jackson, Jonathan Mellor, Lucy Norris, Paul Seligson
Editorial Team: Richmond Publishing with Sheila Klaiber and Kate Marriage
ISBN: 970-739-298-3
Printed in Mexico
Member of the Cámara Nacional de la Industría Editorial Mexicana,
Reg. No. 3249
Worksheet 1
Additional remedial work
Table of contents
designed to review the most
important language points
covered in the first two pages 1 New friends 2
of each unit in the Student’s
Book.
2 Different lifestyles 7
3 The champions 12
Worksheet 2
Extension worksheets to 4 Money talks 17
increase vocabulary requiring
some creativity and mental 5 Important moments 22
manipulation of the language
forms. 6 Reading the signs 27
Worksheet 3 7 Romance 32
Additional remedial work 8 Breaking the rules 37
designed to review the most
important language points 9 Game fanatics 42
covered in the first two pages
of each unit in the Student’s
Book.
Worksheet 4
Extension worksheets to
expand on reading and writing
skills.
Worksheet 5
Additional worksheets to
discover the culture of different
countries.