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ENGLISH

LANGUAGE

DOSSIER
Unit 7: Relationships

Name and surnames: Paula Pedrero


Group: 4th ESO C
Teacher: Rosa
Deadline: Tuesday 16th of May 2011
INDEX:

Page 68 exercises 1, 2, 3, 7............................................................................................... 1

Page 70 exercises 1, 3, 5, 7............................................................................................... 2

Page 71 exercise 8, page 72 exercises 3, 5....................................................................... 3

Page 73 exercises 6, 8....................................................................................................... 4

I shot the sheriff by Bob Marley....................................................................................... 5

DICTATION 7: Books for Dummies............................................................................... 6


Page 68 exercise 1:

Positive It depends Negative


romantic loner bully
joker genius eccentric
flirt hypocrite
bighead
liar
geek
bore

Page 68 exercise 2:

1. bully: A person who often scares other people.


2. loner: A person who likes been alone.
3. romantic: A person who shows the love that he feels.
4. eccentric: A person who often do strange things.
5. hypocrite: A person who don’t say what they really think.
6. joker: A person who is always telling or making jokes.
7. bighead: A person who thinks that he is better than he is.
8. liar: A person who doesn’t tell the truth.
9. genius: A very clever person.
10. geek: A person who is silly.
11. bore: A person who is not funny.
12. flirt: A person who is always flirting.

Page 68 exercise 3:

1. I think that Santiago Segura is sometimes a romantic person.


2. I think that Shakira is a flirt person.
3. I think Bill Gates is a genius.
4. I think Victoria Beckam is a bighead person.
5. I think Orlando Blum is a romatic person.
6. I think Marylin Manson is an eccentric.

Page 68 exercise 7:

Verb Noun
bully a bully
joke a joker
bore a bore
lied a liar
flirt a flirt
Page 70 exercise 1:

like + -ing would like + to


love Like
like dancing love to go
don’t mind shopping I’d prefer to stay
prefer helping Hate
hate I wouldn’t like to help

Page 70 exercise 3:

Are you romantic?

1. Do you prefer reading comics or song lyrics?


2. Do you like writing a diary?
3. Would you like to receive a card next Valentine’s Day?
4. Where would you like to go with a partner, to the beach or to a football match?
5. Would you prefer to watch a horror film or a romantic comedy?
6. Do you prefer talking or watching TV?

Page 70 exercise 5:

a My ex was such a bighead. – El meu ex era un cregut.


b I’m too Young. – Sóc massa jove.
c It’s so strange. – És tan estrany.

Rules
We use too, so and such for emphasis.
We don’t use too when we say positive things.
We use too or so before an adjective.
We use a noun after such.

Page 70 exercise 7:

1. He’s such a bore.


2. It’s so romantic.
3. It’s too difficult.
4. You’re such hypocrite.
5. She’s such a joker.
6. It’s so frightening.
Page 71 exercise 8:

1. A friend introduced (presentar a) Olivia to Tom at a party. D

2. Olivia got on (es porta) very well with (molt bé amb) Tom. The next day she texted
him and asked (demanar) him out (per sortir). F

3. They went out (sortir) together for three months, but Tom discovered that Olivia
was cheating (l’estava enganyant) on him. E

4. Tom had an argument (tenir una discusió) with Olivia and they split up (van tallar).

5. In the summer, Tom met (conèixer) Angela when he was on holiday. He fell in love
with (enamorar-se de) her. C

6. Angela finished with (va acabar amb) her boyfriend and went out with Tom. They
lived happily ever after. B

Page 72 exercise 3:

First conditional
If you speak to him, he’ll listen. – Si parles amb ell t’escoltarà.
If you stare, they’ll call the police. – Si els mires fixament, trucaran a la policia.

Second conditional
If she didn’t have a boyfriend, I’d go out with her. – Si no tingués novio, jo sortiria amb
ella.
If he played good music, I’d dance with you. – Si ell toques bona música, jo ballaria
amb tú.

First conditional Second conditional


Form If + present simple If + past simple
will + infinitive Would + infinitive
Use We think the situation is We think the situation is
possible and probable. possible but not probable.

Page 72 exercise 5:

1. If people were kinder, the world would be a better place.


2. If you lied to me, I wouldn’t go out with you.
3. Cindy would be so happy if you spoke to her.
4. If you met David, you’d get on well with him.
5. If he was nicer, I’d go out with him.
6. If I got married, my friends would be surprised.
7. If you went out more often, you wouldn’t be so bored.
8. I’d go to the disco if her boyfriend wasn’t the DJ.
Page 73 exercise 6:

1. If it rains today, we’ll go tomorrow.


2. If it rained we’d be miserable.
3. I’ll for the DVD if you buy the pizza.
4. I’d pay for two if they weren’t so expensive.
5. If they have an argument, they’ll be upset.
6. If he flirted with Cindy, they’d have an argument.

Page 73 exercise 8:

1. My parents would be angry if I crash their car.


2. If I go out this weekend, I won’t do y homework.
3. I wouldn’t go out with someone if they smoked.
4. If I have a party for my eighteen birthday, I will get drunk.
5. I’ll be happy if get drunk.
6. If a film star fell in love with me, I would introduce him to all my friends.

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