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Unit 1 People and Places.
Video Journal San Francisco's Mission District...
The MIN wenn
Video Journal Memory Man
Changing Planet.
Video Journal The Netherland:
Money
\Video Journal Making a Deal.
Survival
\Video Journal Andean Weavers.
Art
Video Journal Rock Art.
Glossary
Skills Index
Credits
Contents ittv1 Unit Goals
+» Discuss reasons for ving
leave where they ive
© Descibe anew place
+ Examine human migratio
ene
[+ Takabout remembering
and forgetting
* Tak about your senses
+ Tak aboutyourfears
+ eccribe an emotional
experienc
See
+ Discuss causes and effects
+ Suagest solutions tothe
climate change problem
+ Understand the complex
problem of invasive species
+ Desctibe your money habit
> Discuss things that people
value
> Takabout banking
+ Tak about weath
Survival cao
« Talk about emergency
sides animal survival
escibe a survival school
> Report what anather
person seic
+ Expiess your opinions
aboutart
+ Deserve your favorte
antstsand theirat
+ Takk about publicart
ear
Present perfect tense vs
resent continuous tens
Shehas moved
(sbeen raining al 3y
i550 dryherethat aa
{Gerunds as subjects and)
after prepositions
Learning Engish's
imporent
We talked about
studying together
May, might and could for
posslty
Wemay fed dangerous
animaltinthejunale
Passive voice—al
eaten
Past perfect
[Gerund vs. infinitive
ny tomake cbudoet/
Ferjoyfinding barca
jew ofthe passive
Cofeeisgrown ina,
That movie was made
byt twonogers
Unreal conditional
FF they were inside
sheer
Reported speech:
statements
She said she veasthed
‘ander head hur.
Subject adjective clauses
Anartitwhoworks
with elay 2: st
ands
Were Ly
Migratior
Thought processes
cient
investigations
nvironmental
rgenum
Money rensactions|
Banking
Susvval sk
Environmental
Arcterminclogy
Arc materials
Peer)
Focused listening
Interviews about
why people live
Listening for general
Understanding and
specific information|
Aracio program
about the unusual
condition of
synesthesia
[General and
focused listening
climate change
[General and
focused listening
Radio prosrar
Thehistory of
rponey
Listening for general
understandin
program
viewing
Listening forgenerl
understenaing
Beene)
or staying or
moving
Contractions with
faveand be
raking about
[Th sounds
Discussing cause
and eftec
Liking
Ging suagestions
or now to have fun
forties
Reduction of 0
Simulation
working with =
teamin asurwvall
Reduced sounds
aigaand aya
Discussing personal
selections
[Quoted and
indirect speech
CSE
i)
in Your Face"
wating aboura
re Carbo}
Wing aletter
about life
future
“Big Winners—or
Big Losers?”
ring a personal
opinion
Survival Sa
witing an
advertising
brochure
sauinga citys
Publicar
iting a derailed
cesciitionA
PEOPLE AND
TGCOAIC
JINIT GOALS
Discuss reasons for living where you do
Explain why you plan to stay or leave
Describe new place
Examine human migrationPLACES
a Nn NNN NNN NNN 1 0) 0)Cs
@ GOAL1
wante
These pe
catchi
ven
Present perfect tense
have + past participle
We use the present perfect tense to talkatour things:
“that began inthe past ang continue ré
rofessov Bron has spoken Srorils)
“that have happened several times
She has moved thee times n herfeand she plans to moveagaln next yeot
“that happened at an unspecified past time and are connected with the
present
ve area eaten break
cehewasa child
1 50 just have some cote please.
4 People and Places
Vocabulary
|A. Read the questions and answers, Notice the words in blue.
Why do people move to new places? Long ago, ancient people
to inhabit places with plenty o
hunting or herding animal
Because of competition for food, over-crowding was one reason
early people moved. They sometimes walked very long distances or
rode on animals, but they had to sail across water.
Nowadays, mademn people may move in search of employment
ore better climate. The migration of large group:
‘eccur because of economic prablems ora lack of faod or water.
Political problems can also cause people to migrate,
B. Write the wards in blue next to their meanings.
1. tolive ina place
2. moving
3
4, moving from one part of the world to another
5._ killing wild animals for food
6. having 2 job.
7
8.
cating for @ groups of animals such as cattle or sheep
9. to happen
relating to the way po
Grammar: Present perfect tense vs.
DISCUSS REASONS FOR LIVING WHERE YOU DO.
food and other resources.
le got food in the same ways we do now: farming,
or fishing if they lived near water.
of people may
ross water in a boat using the wind
id; from an earlier time.
fers achieved or used in a society
present perfect continuous tense
Present perfect continuous tense
have + been + present participle
\We use the present perfect continuous tense to emphasize that
something which began inthe past is unfrished or temporary
“Ive been working on this ssignment ai aternoon, andi sl not
finished
Lauro has been staying with hercousins while her rents are in Europe,
*how long something has been in progress
is been raining ily.Complete the sentences. Use the present perfect or present perfect continuous
form of the verb in parentheses.
1. Can we rent a different movie? | (see) that one already.
2 We (bake) cookies since ten oclock this morning!
3. Hurricanes {occu in this region only four times in the last 1
years.
Ourteacher (live) in five countries, so hes not surprised by
different beliefs and customs.
I cant find my dictionary, sol (use) my friend's dictionary this
week.
Georg _ (try to find a better job, but so far, he hasnt found one.
Conversation
(ay ii the conversation. What does Sonia like about the place where
she lives?
Track 1-2
Jacob: Do you like living here?
Sonia: Sure. Don't you?
| guess so, but I've been reading abouta lot of interesting plac
and I've been thinking about moving someplace else.
Sonia: Well thisis a pretty interesting place, too. People have lived here
for along time because its a good place to live
Jacob: Why do you say that
Sonia: It'snear the ocean, for one thing, so there’s always fresh seafood.
Jacob: That's tive.
Sonla: And the weather is usually nice. It's never very cold, and we don't
get serious storms very often.
Jacob: OK but isit really an interesting place?
Sonia: | think so. Hey, ets go to the historical museum. We can find out
about some of the fescinating things that have happened here.
BB. Practice the conversation with a partner. Switch roles and practice it again,
Discuss reasons for living where you do
Tell a partner why you live where you live. Has your family lived there for a
ong time? What do you like and dislike about living there? Have you ever
moved to a new
LessonA 5EXPLAIN WHY YOU PLAN TO STAY OR LEAVE
Listening
A A. Whatare the most importan
Rank the reasons
feasons for living in a certain place?
important) and add two more reasons.
the climate
—— having family members nearby
employment opportunities
one’s ancestors lived ther
‘A Speaker #1 ‘A Speaker #2
Speaker #3 Speaker #4
Listen to each speaker
in and answer these questions
oO 13 Coser ry Cree a rer ere es
Eo ae eee ee
Do people move more
than they used to? What
ate some advantages of
moving to Speaker #1
what ate some advantages
of staying inte sam
Passel Speaker #2
Speaker #3
Speaker #4
6 People and PlacesCommunication
4 A. interview your partner and take notes on his or her answers.
Why do you live where you
live?
How are your reasons
different from your parents)
or grandparents’ reasons?
What might make you want
to move to anew place?
Pronunciation: Contractions with have and be
GC) Rial spesteroten use contractions with auxiliary verbs, Listen to the
rae, Pronunciation of have and has. Listen again and repeat the sentences.
Ihave never been to Africa. ve never been to Africa,
Ron has written two books. Ron's written two books,
One fe full and contracted forms of be. Listen again and repeat the
sentences.
Track 1-5
Tanyas moving to Singapore. Tanyas moving to Singapore.
We ate paid twice 2month. Were paid twice a month,
Ba C.Work with 2 partner. Change the full forms of have and be to contractions and Reallanguage
then practice seying the sentences.
To give someone a
cail means to call
someone on the
telephone.
1, We have been living in Beijing for seven years
2. Marsha is planning to visit us in December.
3. Lam going to give her a call tonight.
4, They have never stayed in the same place for more than two years.
5. We are taking the train ftom Nairobi to Mombasa,
6. Ihave always wanted to go there,
(fen 7), Explain why you plan to stay or leave
Ina small group, find out how many people plan to move someday. Ask those peop!
to explain why they want to go to a new place. Ask the people who dor't want to
move to give their reasons for staying in the same place.
LessonB 7GOAL3 DESCRIBE A NEW PLACE
Language Expansion: Climate
‘A. Match the adjectives with the places on earth they describe, Use your dictionary to help you.
tropical places that receive very litle rain
temperate places that receive a large amount of rain
snowy places with distinct seasons that are never extremely hat or cold
rainy places that receive a large amount of snow
arid extremely cold places
frigid hot, humid places near the earth’s equator
B. With a partner, fill the blanks with places on earth that fit the descriptions,
1 has a tropical climate. 4 __ has a rainy climate.
E has a temperate climate, 5. has an atid climate,
Bi has a snowy climate, 6 has a frigid climate.
Grammar: So + adjective + that
“| So+adjective + that
| AAT CA
"We use so + adjective + that to explain that:
(1) aconaition is quite extreme and (2] that ithas a result.
Condition Result
Pe Hewosso tied that he fll oslep when his head touched the plow.
ee The cimateis so dry here that water is brought in on tucks.
or oer AN | A. Complete the conversation. Use so+ adjective + that.
ieee Mi How was your trip to Ghana?
Daniel: Great! But Ghana has 2 tropical climate, so it’s hot all the time.
Miax Really? How hot was it when you were there?
Daniel: Ic was I didn't mind ta
rained a lot while Iw
Mia: How rainy was it?
Daniel: it was Icartied my umbrella everywhere went. The
people in Ghana were very friendly, though, so didn't mind the weather.
That's good. How friendly were they?
Daniel: Many of them were __ they invited me to their homes for
dinner right after they met me. | ate some wonderful home-cooked meals!
ing cold showers every day.
@ Peopleand PlacesB. Complete the sentences with any appropriate adjective.
1. Yesterday, Iwas very
2. In January, my country is very
3. Before an important test, most students are very __
The climate in Antarctica is very
Someday, | will be very
TTake tus. Say a sentence from exercise B, Then ask questions using how and
answer them with so-+ adjective + that.
Conversation
A. Listen to the telephone conversation. How has Ryan's life changed recently?
tats Sandra: How’sit going, Ryan? Are you getting used to your new home?
Ryan: Imallright.It5a very big city, though, 50 it takes forever to get
anyplace.
Sandra: Really? What about the new subway system? Isnt it fast?
Ryan: The trains are fest, but they're so crowded that sometimes you have
to wait for the next one. | can take buses, of course, but they make a
lot of stops
Sandra: | see what you mean
Ryan: Fortunately, | love my new job, and ir’ right downtown,
Sandra: That's nice! You cen walk around on your lunch hour
Ryan: That's exectly what I've been doing! Ive been looking for good
restaurants
Sandrat That's great! You know | like trying new restaurants.
Ryan: That's right. When you visit me, know where to take you to eat.
A.B. Practice the conversation with a partner. Switch roles and practice itagain
AC. Continue the conversation. Use your imagination to ask and answer questions
about
the climate where Ryan lives now
the people who live there
Ryan's new job
Describe a new place
Imagine that you've been living in a new place for a few weeks.
Where are you? Tella partner about your life in your new home.
How hapoy
Twas coh
could stop smiling,
When you get used
tosomething, it
becomes normal for
you.
You can say that
something takes
forever when it feels
like a very long time.
Lesson€ 9Bye Ue OW IRS) 0 KY 01
evapa | ran BA
ae What do you know about San
ight at
When immigrants come to lve ina ni
dae
“ocean. culture do they bring with them?
A.the Gold
San Francis
Gate Bridge in
While You Watch
EM Pveror the video and mat
1. RayPatlan_
2. Juan Pedro Gaffney _ int Peter’s Church
3. Father Dan McGuire director of the Spanish Choir of San Francisco
12. People and PlacesRead the video summary ang fill n the blanks with words from the box
Jeo again and check your answers.
churches arts Spanish Central special integration
Video Summary
In this video, we can see that the Mission Districts special in several
‘ways. Religion has played a role in the community since the _
arrived, Today, large such as the Mission Dolores Basilica are
places where new immigrants can practice their religious traditions. Music is another thing that makes the
neighborhood The Spanish Choir of San Francisco has performed to raise maney for people
after natural disasters in__ ‘America. In this way, they are able to be involved with countries in
atin America, where some of the singers still have family and friends. The visual arts also make the Mission
District a special place. One street called Balmy Alley is famous for its murals, and a local
organization leads people on walking tours through the area. At the end of the video, a priest explains that
the of the best parts of different cultures makes the Mission District a beautiful place,
After You Watch
A A. IFyou lived in the Mission District, what would you enjoy about the neighborhood?
B, How does the neighborhood wihere you live or where you go to school compare t
Mission District? Use a T-chart to list similarities and differences.
Communication
ABA Pretend you are going to make @ video about the
neighborhood where you live or where you go to school Wh
parts of the neighborhood will you show in the video? What,
people will you show or talk t vill the natrator say?
Video Joumalb.smell
taste
di hearing
e.touch
Talk about remembering and forgetting
Talk about your senses
Talk about your fears
Describe an emotional experienceN
ae nn)‘What was the most
dificult exam you
How dd you
16 TheMind
Vocabulary
‘A. Read the article. Match the words in blue with thelr meanings
A Bigger Brain
very day, Glen McNeill rides his motorbike around London for seven hours. He
ants to become a tax! diver, so he must memorize every street inthe city and
then pass a test called “The Knowledge of London’ He will answer questions about
400 routes between important places, It's an incredible test of memory. The
examiner names two places and candidates must react quickly and give the names!
of every street and landmark along the route between those two places,
Preparing for the exam takes three years, and passing it is extremely difficult,
Same people tty as many as 12 times. McNeill and the other Knowledge Boys
(and knowledge Giri!) Use many different techniques for studying at home. They
visualize all the places on a route to make a mental map. They also concentrate
‘on remembering street namés that sound similar,
Now. scientists have discovered important differences in these drivets’ brains.
‘The portion of the brain that retains information about places is larger in London
taxi drivers than in other people. Learning “The Knowledge" might make their brains
grow new cells
memorize _ a. a way to do an activity
react__ b,keep, continue to have
technique _ fhe smallest part of an animal or plant
visualize d, make a picture in your mind
your ability to remember things
very hard about something
e
9. part
retain__ hain your mind
cell__ to speak or move when something happens
memory j.to learn so that you can remember exactly
8B. Discuss the questions with a partner,
1. Doyou think you would be successful as a Knowledge Boy or Gir?
2. What would you do to learn all the streets of London?
Grammar: Gerunds as subjects and after prepositions
A gerundis a noun formed from a verb + ing.
ask > asking sit > sitting tty > tying
Gerunds can be used as the subject of a sentence,
Saying new vocabulary words is a good way ta remember ther.
Learning English is important for my future
Gerunds can be used after a preposition.
li interested in becoming a taxi driver
We talked about studying together
He’ afraid of flying on airplanes.1
3
4
1
@A A. Find five gerunds in the article about taxi drivers. Tell a partner why each
one was used
B. Complete each sentence with the
memorize get travel ride forget lose
remember birthdays practice
AB. Practice the conversation with a partn:
convers:
2. The pr
und af a verb from the box.
all the streets for the taxi drivers’ exam takes three years.
ested in +0 China to leam about Chinese history
worry about my friends birthdays. They
don't send them a card,
For Gien McNeil, ___ his motorbike is the best way to learn about
London.
| sometimes think about. a new job where | can use my English
Im afraid of ‘my wallet, so | always keep itin the same place.
(AA. C.Tell your partner about good ways to do these things. Use gerund
Conversation
@igeaus the conv
Katie
sation with your book closed. What did Diane forget?
Hi, Diane. You dor't look very hap:
{im not. | had an important business meeting this afternoon, ani
completely forgot ta bring my laptop. My boss was really upset.
Everybody forgets things sometimes. You shouldn't worry about i
Ihave such a terrible memory!
Making
me.
But ll just forget about the list!
If you put it on top of your keys, youll see it w!
what | always do.
ist is a good way of remembering things. That always helps
‘en you go out. That's
A C.Talk about things these people can do to remember. Then make new
jons with a partner,
A student has to learn 100 words for a vocabulary test
dent af a neighborhoot remember
all the members,
he names of
sociation car
Pon uur en Ror ctu)
Talk toa partner about remembering something that is important to you.
Whats it? How do you remember it? What happens ifyou forget?
Word Focus
‘Other common
combination:
verb + preposition:
worry about
look forward to
plan on
be tired of
think about
Lesson 17TALK ABOUT YOUR SENSES
Listening
A A. Discuss these questions with a partner.
1. What's your favorite song? Why do you like it?
2. When you listen to the song, does it make you think of any of these thing
aperson acolor anexperience aplace aseason apicture
B. Listen toa radio program about an unusual brain condition called synesthesia,
Circle the answers.
Track 1-8
|. When a person has synesthesia, two kinds of (memories/senses) work together.
2. Lori Blackman is unusual because she always sees (lettes/sounds) in different
colors,
SYNESTHESIA
0123456789
QD Silister agen. GieleT for tue and F for fle
Track1-8 1, The word synesthesia comes from the Greek wards
for together and senses,
There are two different kinds of synesthesia,
Lori father has synesthesia, too.
4 Some artists and musicians have synesthesia
5. Lori hasa lot of problems because of synesthesia
S444
imation
1g D> Listen again and film the i
1. The most common kinds called synesthesia,
2. Lori realized she was unusual when she was years old
3. ForLori,Bis light
4, About one person in
s synesthesia,
a
E, Discuss the quest
ns with a partner.
1. Doyou know someone who has had experiences like this?
2. Would you like to have synesthesia? If so, what kind? Ifnot, why not?
18 TheMindPronunciation
> Prithastve pnunatonsin Engish—eicad an uneicedLsten rd ePet
qiti.g _ thewords and notice the pronunciations of th
Week eed
the think:
this three
that theater
B&B. Say these words. Decide which /th/ sounds are voiced and which are unvol
[thousand those Thursday they thank thief thirsty them
.Read the sentence. Which words have voiced th? Which words have unvoiced th?
Say the sentence out loud as fast as you can,
| thanked that thin thief for the three theater tickets.
Communication
BA Look at the pictures. Imagine you are in these situations What can you see, heat
smell taste, and feel? Describe as many details as you can. Use your imagination!
Taal warm send under
ry feet. smell the ocean,
NO Goal 2 Bales res
Work with a partner, Imagine you are in your
lace in the world, What can you see,
taste, touch, and feel right now?
LessonB 19Sean Ole eas r 9
Language Expansion: Scientific studies
‘A. Study the words about science and their meanings.
laboratory—a plce where scientists work
research—studying something to discover new facts about it
theory—a scientificidea
survey—collecting information by asking many people the same questions
experiment—a scientific test to see if something is true
Fesults—the information that scientists get after an experiment
compare—see how two things are similar or different
conclusion—something you decide after looking at all the information
B. Read the article. Complet
the sentences with words from e
cise A.
Our Biggest Fear
Everyone is affaid of snakes—right? An old says that fear of things like
snakes and fire is built into cur brain, because animals that are afvaid of dangerous
things live longer and have more babies. But some scientists have done
that shows that we might learn to be afraid of things.
Scientists did an interesting __with mankeys to see if this s true, They
two groups of monkeys, One group of monkeys was bom in the jungle,
and the other group was bon ina______at the university. They put the two
{groups of mankeys together, and showed them videos of snakes, At fis, the jungle
monkeys were afraid of the snake videos, but the laboratory monkeys didn't react. Then
the laboratory monkeys saw that the jungle monkeys were affaid of snakes, and they
became afiaid too. These show that monkeys learned about fear and
dangerous things from watching other monkeys. The researcher’_____was that
fear is partly built into monkey's brains, but itis activated by watching other monkeys,
Scientists think that people could develop a fear of snakes in the same way, because
babies are not affaid of them, In any case, the fear of snakes is very powerful. In one
«51 percent of people said that snakes are their biggest fear!
4G. Discuss the questions with a partner
Are you aft
you afraid
Why, or why no
xplain your reason
Grammar: May, might, and could for possibility
May, might, could
er animals
We may find dangerous animals in the jungle,
Monkeys might learn to be affaid of things
People could develop a fear of snakes
“We use may, might, and could base verb
"We also use may, might, and could
sy that ot
that something is possible, now or i the future
aly sure about something
( the scientists are sure abou this)
arsmight be lcored, (=the scientists are not sute about this, but its possible)
20 TheMindfraid?
the box.
mplete each sentence with
are these people
could anda
ight, or
phrase fro
get on the wrong train seeasnake have an accident
need afillinginmytooth _ fall off make a mistake
I dontt lke to walk across high bridges becau
Jose Luis is afraid of speaking Enalis
use
iving because
1
2
3, My grandmother gets nervous when s
4, I don't like campin:
Nancy never takes the subway because _ |
worry about going to the dentist becau:
2B. What are you afraid of? Tell your partner, and explain the reasons with may, might, or could.
Conversation
GC) Pristentotieconveseton with your bookclosed, what Andy fais
Track 1-10 Susan: You look
Andy: Oh, lalways fee ike this before | take a trip. |hate flying!
Susan: Really? But you travel alot!
Andy: | never feel comfortable. The plane might fly into bad weather, or the
pilot could make a mistake.
Susan: | used to be afraid of flying too, but | got over it.
Andy: Really? How?
Susan: Listening to music on t
lly nervous, Andy. What's up?
plane makes me feel calm.
make new conve!
over these fears,
Tell your partner about something you'te afraid of, Why are you
afraid of it?
LessonC 21DESCRIBE AN EMOTIONAL EXPERIENCE
Reading
San Francisco, California, USA
BA A. Discuss these questio
with a partner.
What happened to each person in the
photos? Why do they feel like this
2. What makes you feel these emotions:
GEIB. Circle T for true, F for false, and NI for no
information (if nat in the reading
1. Paul Ekman studied people's
faces in different cultures. «= T =F NI
Ekman
research in severa
‘ountries and got different
results, TFN
3. Americans get angry moi
often than the Fore people
from New Guinea, TFN Why is this man so angry? We don't know the reason, but we
4. Ekman thinks that emotions can see the emotion in his face. Whatever culture you come
are the same everywhere from, you can understand the feeling that he is expressing.
because they are a part of Forty yeats ago, psychologist Paul Ekman of the University
our bra TFN of California, San Francisco, became interested in how peoples
5. Two people might feel faces show their feelings. He took photogeaphs of Americans
different emotions about
the same thing TFN
6. Fearis the most difficult
emotion to change. TFN
22: TheMind‘expressing various emotions. Then he showed them to the
Fore people, who live in the jungle in New Guinea. Most
of the Fore had never seen foreign faces, but they easily
understood Americans’ expressions of anger, happiness,
sadness, disgust, fear, and surprise.
‘Then Ekman did the same experiment in reverse.
He showed pictures of Fore faces to Americans, and the
results were similar. Americans had no problems reading
the emotions on the Fore people’ faces. Ekmaris research
gave powerful support to the theory that facial expressions
for basic emotions are the same everywhere. He did more
research in Japan, Brazil, and Argentina, and got the
same results. According to Ekman, these six emotions
are universal because they are built into our brains. They
developed to help us deal with things quickly that might
hurt us. Some emotional triggers are universal as well
When something suddenly comes into sight, people feel fear,
because it might be dangerous. But most emotional triggers
are learned. For example, two people might smell newly cut
‘grass. One person spent wonderful summers in the country
asa child, so the smell makes him happy. The other person
remembers working very hard on a farm and being hungry,
so he feels sad.
‘Once we make an emotional association in our brain, it
is difficult, and sometimes impossible, to change it. “Emotion
is the least changeable part of the brain” says Ekman, But we
can learn to manage our emotions better. For instance, we
‘can be more aware of things that make us angry, and we can
think before we react.
‘There are many differences between cultures, in theit
languages and customs. But a smile is exactly the same
everywhere.
. Look back at the reading and think about
the meaning of the underlined words.
Gircle the answers
ifyou do
again (the same way/the opposite way).
If something is universa, its (the same/
different) in every country.
When you deal vith a problem, you (take
action/don* think about i.
4, An emotional tigger makes an emotion
thappen/stop)
ymething in reverse,
Communication
@B Thinkabouta time when you felt one of the
emotions in the reading Tell your partner about
your experience. Your partner will ask you for
more details
1, What happened?
2. How did you feel?
3, What did you do?
4, What did you lean from this experience?
Writing
Write about the experience that you described,
in the Communication activity. Be sure to.
include lots of details about the experience
and your feelings.
erties tel)
Pr
tay
Share your writing with another
partner or the entire class
LessonD 23Before You Watch
j0od is your memary? Study ane of these lists of numbers for two
s. Then close your book and try to say the list to your partner. Your
numbers did you remember correctly?
1987 115 74
208 029 «(16
| VIDEO JOURNAL MEMORY MAN
partr
List A:
14
tudy the words in bold
How does memory work? =|
\When we get new information, it goes into a part ofthe orain called
| the hippocampus. There the information seeded andi put into
memory. But why are some people better at remembering? Some
sclentists think a good memory comes fram heredity. We get it rom
Our parents through their genes. Other people say a good memory
comes from prac
While You Watch
EH * Watch the video. Choose the main ides,
a. Having a good
jentist ate trying to find out why some people have good memor
c Some families in Italy have very good memories.
jory can make your life easier.
fentences,
GED ®-Wotch the video again. Complete
Gianni Golfera is blindfolde
mething that’s
has memorized more than
3. Researchers aren
change the brain.
can stil show these people
ying how memory and
4. For Gianni, improving his memory has become alm me
Gianni’ life is not all about , thoug}
Giannis practice and hard work ing his memon
24 The Mindich the video a third time and circle the.
Gianni Golfera has an excellent memai
2. Scientists _ why some people
a. know exactly
things
have some ideas about
3, Scientists think that Giannis unusual memory might be the result of _.
a hard work b.his parents’ teaching 10d genes,
4, Gianni thinks his unusual memory isthe result of __.
a hard work his parents'teaching —c good genes
After You Watch
Ba Discuss theg
1. Why do you think Giznni Golfera has such a good memory?
2. Would you like to take Giannis memory ¢lass? Explain your reasons.
Communication
ABA Follow the steps to play 2 famous memory game.
With your group, choose 12 small objects such as pencil key, comb,
ruler, and so forth. Arrange them on top of a desk and cover them with a
big piece of paper.
2. With your group, go to another desk. Take away the sheet of paper. In one
minute, try to memorize the objects you see. Then put the paper back,
3, Work individually for two minutes to lis all the objects you can remember.
4, Go back to the other desk with your group and check your list. Then
discuss the game with your group. Who remembered the most objects?
What strategies did you use to ? What did you learn about
your memory?
Video Journal 25b. deforestation
aflood
d. polar ice
Suggest solutions to the climate change
problem
Understand the complex problem of invasive
sp
ler the ways present actions affect
the future
ee ii
CHANGINGPLANET OEE
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TT TMT TTT Tn nnnDISCUSS CAUSES AND EFFECTS
Vocabulary
‘A. Read an article from an environmental magazine
ANew Mother Earth?
‘The Earth is changing fast—with a litte help from people. Our use of coal and
oil for energy has led to global warming, This warming has led to an inerease
in temperatures and sea levels, and much less polar ice, But warming is not
the only effect we have on the planet. Climate change means more extreme
weather ofall kinds: heat, cl, rain, and drought.
The effects of human activity can also be seen in the planet's plant and
animal fe, Demand for tree products and farmland leads to deforestation,
and our tendency to travel all over the globe provides easy transportation
for invasive species—plants and animals that are brought in, sometimes
accidentally from other places.
Fortunately, these problems are well-known, so even though we humans are
the cause, we can also be part of the solution. We can use rnuch less coal and oi
lf we practice conservation, for example, end better land management means
‘that forests don't have to be destroyed. Invasive plants and animals can even be
controlled, but only with 3 good understanding of the environment,
Write the words in blue next to the correct meanings,
ick liquid found underground and used as a fuel
very great in degree or intensity
the cutting down of trees over a large area
how hot or cold things are _
saving and protecting the environment.
the number, level, or amount becorning greater
a gradual rise in the earth’ temperature
the average level of the oceans cs
plants and animals with no local natural contiols on their populations
a change in the normal weather patterns.
Grammar: Passive voice—all verb tenses
Active voice Passive voice Passive with by
Subject + transitive vero + direct Direct object + be+ pastpart: Passive + by + agent
object ciple of transitive verb
‘The children ate the cookies, ‘The cookies were eaten. ‘The cookies were eaten by the
children.
28 Changing PlanetWe use the passive voice:
“when the agent (the doer) is unknown or unimportant: The store was robbed lastnight.
Ourapartmentis painted (by painters) every three years.
“to emphasize the object of the verb: Our neighbor’ apartment hasn't been painted in a fong time.
Using the by phrase
“The by pase is used ta ingcate the agent ina passive sentence
Datos being
‘A. Write answers to the questions using the pi
lected by researchers Ba
Where is tea grown?
When was the telephone invented?
How is electricity produced?
What can be done to stop global warming?
2ecies brought into countries?
How are invasive
B, Complete the sentences with any appropriate agent.
1
2
Those nests in that tree were made by
This textbook was published by
Gil is being used as fuel by
My favorite kind of shampoo is made by
Rising sea levels are caused by
Communication
BA. A-How do these things happen? Match the causes of environmental changes
with ther effects
Causes Effects
1. burning coal and oil 2:rising sea levels
2.deforestation b invasive species
3. movement of people and goods _ c pollution in the atmosphere
4.climat
S.increasing temperatures
aK. B. Get together with another pair o
everyone agree? Discuss different
ange d fewer tees
e. more extreme weather
students and compare answers. Does
ways to look at causes and effects.
PU Rc eeu asad
Make alist of things you do every day that affect the
environment. Then explain your lst to the
fe voice. (You might need to guess)
‘Nr
coal
of bung
doll
Thats tu
airpolk
causes increasing
miperat
Lesson 29(5) GOAL2 SUGGEST SOLUTIONS TO THE CLIMATE CHANGE PROBLEM
Listening
extreme weather from mast serious (1) to least serious (5)
aa A Ranktheset
floods
very cold weather
hurricanes/typhoons
drought
very hot weather
B, Listen to four people talk about climate change. Write the name of a place
below each picture,
Track 1-11
G} Sister asain Answer each question
Frock 1-111. According to Mari, what is happening to the cattle?
2. How many deaths occurred in Europe during one heat wave?
3. Why do some scientists say that global warming isnt causing the heat
es?
4. According to Joseph, how many hurricanes and tropical storms occurred
one year?
5. How does warm ocean water cause strong storms?
6. How are recent floods in Jasmine’ country different than In the past?
30 Changing PlanetPronunciation: Linking words together
Linking Words Together
Linking makes spoken English smoother. When a word ends in a consonant sound
and the next word begins with a vowel sound, the words are linked together.
What’ the capttalof Japan? (Can you hear the word love when you say this?)
When a word ends in a consonant sound and the next word begins with the same
consonant sound, the words are linked and the sound is only pronounced once.
We did't fee ke going home, so we went fo the museum. (Can you hear fee-ike and
| wen-to when you say this?)
‘A, Underline the sounds that link toget!
Then listen and check your answers,
Taski-12 1. Climate change has been in the news lately. 5. The governor is worried about food
2. Doyou know how to make coffee? shortages.
3. Please stand up. 6. What time do you usually get up in the
4, Im not sure when to use the past tense morning?
its, Then practic
AB. Write complete sentences using these word p saying the sentences,
waste time 4, large jackpot
2, tum over 5. boiled egg
3. some milk 6. brighter rainbow
ads ee
[A. Close your book and listen to the conversation. What does Pedro
Traiyig_thinkshould be done about climate change? When you have
i e F heat wav have
Sonia: Hey, what's up? You look worried. as Sone
Pedro: | am worried. "
Sonia: About what? suet eat
Pedro: | hear a lot about climate change, but I feel ike nothing is being done about it
Sonia: | know what you mean, but what do you think should be done?
Pedro: Well look at this neighborhood, More trees could be planted,
Sonia: Would that help?
Pedro: Definitely! Trees keep cities cooler, so they don't become heat islands,
Sonia: Heat islands! | learn something new every day
A.B. Practice the conversation with a partner. Switch roles and practice it again.
Suggest solutions to the climate change problem
Discuss with classmates how climate change is affecting your country. Make @lst of ways people
inyour country could help solve the climate change problem Share your ist with the class
LessonB 31UNDERSTAND THE COMPLEX PROBLEM OF INVASIVE SPECIES.
Language Expansion: Large numbers
Saying Large Numbers
To say large numbers in English, start at the left,and say the numbers in groups:
hundreds (100s) 524 > five hundred (and) twenty-four
thousands (1,000s) 1,250 > one thousand, two hundred (and) fifty
ten thousands (10,0005) 17,400 > seventeen thousand (and) four hundred
hundred thousands (100,000s) 432,060 > four hundred thirty-two thousand (and) sixty
millions (1,000,000s)
100 > two million, four hundred thousand (and) nine hundred
What are invasive species? Can you think of an example?
Why are invasive species a problem?
B. Read about Macquarie Island. Guess which number is correct,
Like many places, Macquarie Island had invasive species—species
‘of nonnative plants and animals with no local natural controls on their
populations. First came the cats, which were used on ships to control rats
Then came the rabbits, which were brouight by seal hunters as a source
of food. The hunters came because Macquarie Island is visited by around
(8,000/80,000/800,000) elephant seals each year. No hunting is allowed now,
however, because the island is a wildlife sanctuary.
Macquarie Island has also been an accidental sanctuary for its invasive
species. The rabbits found plenty to eat, and they ate an enormous
amount of the island's plant life. n 1968, scientists wanted to decrease the
rabbit population, so the European rabbit flea (which carries a vitus called
'myxomatosis) was Introduced. By the 1980s, the rabbit population had |
declined fiom (1,300/13,000/130,000) to only (2,000/20,000/200,000), anc
the vegetation on the island had begun to recover. But with fewer rabbits to
et, the cats began to prey on the island’ sea birds, so scientists decided to kill
the istands cats
Problem solved? Unfortunately, the virus had only reduced the rabbit
population, and with the cats gone, the rabbits’ numbers increased again,
Now, so much of the islane’s vegetation is gone that there have been
landslides after heavy rains, One expert estimates that it will cost ($162,000/
$1,620,000/$16,200,000) to finally solve the invasive species problem on
Macquarie Island,
What do you think? 8600 | ovoto02'21 ‘ono‘ce-oontve | tonotna ssemsuy
.9r80,000 or €a9.0007
think ts 80001
AC. Take turns asking about the numbers in the article.
32. Changing PlanetTeck 114 Abdullah: Look at this, Henry.
Grammar: Past perfect tense
Past perfect tense: subject + had + (no!) + past participle
* We use the past perfect tense o tak ebaut something that happened before a speciic past time.
* We often use the past perfec tense with 6y-+a certain tie
‘had finished oot ry nor-evcr by 8:00 los right.
*The simple past tenses offen used instead oF the past perfect tense with words such as before
offer when the time relationships lear
We ate dinner before the program startec
[A. Read each sentence and underline what happens first
1. Cats had already arrived when the rabbits were brought to the ‘sland
2. By the time Penny got home, her brother had eaten al ofthe strawberries,
3. intended to do the laundry, but someone had done it earlier.
4, James called his mother after he finished playing saccer.
5. The rabbit population had increased dramatically by 196
Before the sun went down, ita found a good place to watch
he fireworks.
e verbs in the
entences?
B, Read the article about Macquarie Island again and underlin
past perfect tense, Why isthe past perfect tense used in tho:
Conversation
[A. Close your book and listen to the conversation, What does Henry want to do?
isit?
Henry: Eecew...W/
Abdullal 'm not sure. It’s same kind of insect, but I've never seen
cone lke it,
Henry: me here on a ship or something—in a box
Abdullah: Right! The ship had probably been to another country
to pick up... kiwi fruit
Henry: Kiwi fruit? Alright. And after it picked up the
came he
Abdullah: And now our country will be invaded by the terrible Australian Kiwi Beetle!
Henry: Notifwe do something about it fist.
Abdullah: Hold on, Henry. We cant kill tif we don't even know what Its.
Henry: You'e right. Maybe we should show it to Ms. Becker, the biology teacher,
it, the ship
ractice the conversation. Then switch roles and practice it again.
leach eta sere eukneeacsec
Discuss one or two invasive species you know about.
plants or animals?
isit difficult to get rid of these
Lesson 33|») GOAL4 CONSIDER THE WAYS PRESENT ACTIONS AFFECT THE FUTURE
‘We dont agree on everything, but the world does seem to
agree on one thing: Global warming is happening, and it’ causing
big problems. And the biggest cause of global warming is carbon
in the form of carbon dioxide produced by burning coal and oil.
Carbon dioxide in the atmosphere keeps heat from escaping
into space. Long ago, this greenhouse effect was a good thing, It
kept the earth from becoming too cold. But in modern times, more
carbon dioxide has been entering the atmosphere, so less heat can
escape. WeVe already raised the earths temperature over one degree
Fahrenheit, and we can see the devastating effects—melting polar
ice, retreating glaciers, severe weather, and changes in sea life
Reading
MA A. Discuss these
1. Are you optimistic or pessimistic about
the future?
2. Doyou think people will solve the
problem of global warming?
stions with a partner.
BB B. Find the information in the a
1. What are the effects of global warming}
2. How much has the earths temperature
3. What kind of power plant produces the
most carbon? ae
4. What are three examples of s
energy sources? __
5, How do forests reduce the amount of
carbon in the air?
Word Focus
‘The solution is to burn less, but with the earth's population
growing, how can this be accomplished? The answer,
greenhouse effect = atin
warming caused by gases such as carbon
dioxide that keep heat from escapii
into spe
emissions = gases and other substances
that ate released into the atmosphere
sustainable = able to be continued fora
long tim
bio-fuels = a plant substance that is
burned for heat or power
34. Changing Planet
according to experts, is not one amazing new technology, but
rather all of the existing technologies combined.
Clean electricity Coal-burning power plants produce
much of the carbon that enters the atmosphere. If we use
natural gas or nuclear energy in all new power plants, we will
greatly reduce carbon emissions. Coal can also be converted
toa clean-burning gas before itis used to produce electricity.There is also technology that captures the carbon produced
by burning coal so that it can be stored underground,
Sustainable energy Energy for heating and electrical
power can also come from sustainable sources. Large wind
farms with dozens of wind turbines can be seen in many
parts of the world, Thousands more wind turbines would
decrease the world’s carbon emissions, and we will never
run out of wind, unlike coal or oil. Solar panels are another
investment in the future, along with bio-fuels from corn,
soybeans, sugar cane, and grasses.
Forest protection Trees have the ability to remove
carbon dioxide from the atmosphere, but unfortunately,
they're disappearing fast. Forests are logged to meet the
construction industry’s demands for wood, and trees are
cleared to make room for farming, which only increases the
amount of carbon in the air. Protecting forests, on the other
hand, leads to a better environmental future.
Conservation Using less energy to begin with may be
the easiest way for most of us to decrease carbon emissions,
Switching from old-fashioned incandescent light bulbs to
high-efficiency fluorescent lights dramatically decreases
our electrical consumption. Lifestyle changes are also
important, for example, turning off computer monitors when
were not using them and riding bicycles or using public
transportation. Finally, if all new buildings, appliances,
and vehi
wwe could stabilize or even decrease the amount of carbon
entering the atmosphere.
were designed with energy efficiency in mind,
Communication
A. On the left side of the chart, write three
things you will do today to help prevent
future global warming,
a
B. Share your ist with a partner. Discuss the
effects your three actions will probably
have. Gn the right side of the chart, write
phrases and key words o help you
remember your discussion
Writing
The year is 2099, Write a letter to an ancestor
who lived in the early part of the 21st century.
Tell your ancestor what the worlds like in
2099, Explain how the three things he or she
decided to do back then have affected
the world of the future. Use the information
from your chart.
NY Goal 4 Bets a
ways present
Praia
BUC
Talk to a partner. Pretend that
one af you is optimistic about the
uture and one of you is pessimistic.
Explain how the things peopl
de (orwill not) solve the
problem of global warming,
ng now ™
LessonD 3536 Changing Planet
re ea een ad
Before You Watch
\- Read the information about the Netherlands and check the meaning of
the words in bold.
| The Netherlands—Quick Facts
* Another name for the Netherlands is
Holland.
|» About half of the country’s land is below
| sea level
| + The Dutch (people from the Netherlands)
| have built walls of earth called dikes
|
|
between the sea and the land. These dikes
have created new areas of dry land.
+ Windmills are used to move water from
the land to the sea, and as the water is
removed, the land sinks even lower
+ As sea levels rise due to global warming,
the Dutch must decide how to deal with
the rising water. Should they continue to
struggle against the sea?
B. How do you feel about water? Check the sentences you agree with.
Lakes and rivers are beautiful places for recreation.
— The sea can be managed and controlled.
__Ifl lived in the Netherlands, | would worry about floods,
| would like to live near a body of water
__Iminterested in the idea of @ floating house.
_ | like to visit lakes or the sea, but | wouldn't want to live near water.
A C.Explain your ideas about water to a partnerInstead of fighting the sea, it might be necessa
a. struggle against the sea b.give land
2. Fload control lakes could be used for_.
jidlife b. farmland
3. Older Dutch people don't lke the idea because they think
a. fighting the water i ary _b. water makes a pretty landscape
a.rect
an
B. Watch the video again. Complete the information fram the video with numbers.
1. Global warming is expected to cause the sea level to rise between
inches and this century.
2 (0 ___ percent of the country land was created by man, pumping
water out from marshlands
3. Today more
dry be
than people live below sea level on land that only stay
of the constant work of pumps and dikes. ee
BA. C.Talkeboutthe statistics in exercise B. Why is each fect important?
After You Watch
A Discuss with a partner. What are the ac
letting some of the land in the Netherlands fill up with
water? What might some of the disadvantages be?
Communication
MAK Divide your group into two smaller groups. imagine
that the people in one group own farmland or a house
near water in the Netherlands, They are concemed.
about flooding, The other peopie agree with the idea
from the video. They want the Netherlands to stop
fighting the sea. Role-play a discussion between the anal in Amsterdam
two groups of people.
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Vocabulary
A. Read the statements below. Mark your apinions,
This week's Opinion Survey
What are your thoughts?
MONEY
1. People should only borrow money ifthey want to
buy something really bg, ke a car,
ItS always a bad idea to lend money to your friends.
|try (0 make a budget for how | will spend my money.
\ prefer to pay in cash when | buy things
Its OK if young people are in debt because they can pay back
‘the money when they are older.
For me. good incomes more important than an interesting job,
| 7. Im very careful with my money and | enjoy finding bargain
‘when | go shopping.
8. Myliving expenses are very high.
pawn
VIE
ern
B. Write the words in blue next to their correct meanings.
money in coins and bills
to get money that you will give back in the future
money that you spend
a plan for spending your money
to give money to another person th
money that you receve for working
something good for a low price
‘owing money toa bank or a company
they will give back in the future
| iC. Compare your answers in exercise A with a partner's answers. Explain your reasons,
Grammar: Gerund vs. infinitive
Verb + infinitive
We use infinitives after certain verbs, including,
hope try want learn need promise decide agree
I try to make a budget for how | willspend my coney.
Verb + gerund
We use gerunds after certain verbs, including
| avoid enjoy stop finish giveup consider
| lenjoy finding a bargain when 190 shopping
Verb + infinitive or gerund
We can use infinitives or gerunds after certain verbs, including
like prefer hate begin continue love
{prefer to pay in cash. Or | prefer paying in cash.
40 Money‘A. Complete the sentences with the infinitive or gerund of the verb in pare
1. Idecided (save) money for a new computer.
2. Markagreed work) on Saturdays so he can have Mondays off.
3. [stopped (eat) in restaurants, and |learned_____(cook) simple meals.
4, Loren hopes study) in Australia next year
5. Ifyou are in debt, you should avoid (borrow) more money. thope 10 buy
6 Imuying (Get) a different job so I can have a higher income. aca nertyea
B. Tell your partner about your money habits using these verls with gerunds or infnitives. eee
Ask questions about things your partner says.
usually avoi
Conversation
Gy eee ac coe ourbcok
out with his friends?
+d. When does the man go
Track 115,
Beth: | love eating in restaurants, but it's so expensive now!
Rick: Yezh,| know. That's why | stopped going out for dinner. meet
my friends on Saturday at noon, because lunch is a bargain at
lots of places.
That's a good idea.
We like to eat in smal, neighborhood restaurants. They te not so
expensive,
Beth: And they usually have better food.
Rick: | think so, too. And one more thing—I avoid having dessert
That's another good way to save money
Beth: You don't have dessert? That'sa lttle too extreme for me!
@&_B. Practice the conversation with a partner.
A C.With your partner, list three ide
things. Make new conversations
for how to save money on each of these
food clothes vacations
D. Share your money-saving ideas with the class
Describe your money habits
Are your money habits similar to your fiends’ habits or different? Tel a partner.
LessonA 41DISCUSS THINGS THAT PEOPLE VALUE
Listening
(Mattson radio program about the history of money. Circe the main ide ofthe program,
Track-16 1. People have used many different things as money.
2, People’s ideas about money have been the same for thousands of years
3. Money causes different prablems in people’ lives.
Gp Buster again and number the places onthe map inthe order that you hear about ther.
Listen again. Circle T for true and F for false.
Track 1-16 1. Coins were made in Turkey about 3,000 years ago.
2. Paper money is older than coins.
3. The people in Persia liked to use paper money because it was new.
ri
5
Coins and bills are the only kinds of money.
413111
The Indians in North America had a form of money.
1, Why do people want money? Talk
about as many reasons as you can.
2, Does having mote money always make
people happier? Explain your answer.
|
| BAD. Discuss these questions with a partner,
|
42. MoneyPronunciation: Reduction of to
A. The word to is usually pronounced very qui
toin these sentences and then liste
with a /2/ sound, Circle the
wor the pronunciation.
Track 1-17
1. The king told all the people to use paper money.
2. People began to use coins a long time ago.
3._ try to leam five English words every day.
4, like to find @ bargain when | go to the store.
5. He sent an email to his parents to ask them for money.
6. We goto the library after class
BAB. Read the sentences in exercise A to a partner. Pay attention to the
pronunciation of to
Communication
BA A.Read the saying, What do you think t means?
he best things in life are fee.
B, Make alist of things you enjoy that don't cost any money.
Then share your list with a partner,
BK C. Your classis going to write a guidebook for people who want to
have fun without spending money. Follow these steps.
1. With your group, list as many ideas as you can for fun activities that don't cost money.
rere Things to do with your friends _| Things to doin your city’
2, Write your lists on the board.
3, With the class, choose the best ideas in each category
BA__D.Which of the activities have you done?
Nhich activities do you want to try?
Discuss things that people value
Work with a partner Talk about things that people value in your country. Are these
different now than in the past? Why, or why not?
LessonB 43TALK ABOUT BANKING
Language Expansion: Banking
A. Label the pictures with words from the box.
aia ee
|
6
AR. B.\Which ofthe things in exercise A do you have experience with?
Grammar: Review of the passive voice
Passive voice Subject + be + past participle (+ by agent)
Affirmative statement Coffee is grown in Brazil (by farmers),
Negative statement We were not told about the quiz (by our teacher
Yes/no questions Are credit cards used in your country?
Wh- questions Where was that coin made?
“The passive woice can be used with any verb tense. Change the form of Beto show the tense
“Sentences in the passive woice talk mostly about the result f the action, nat the person viho does the action ithe agent
"The agent Is lncluded in the sentence only that information isimpartant or suprising,
Hamlet nas wniten around 1607 by William Shakespeare, (rpcrtan\)
That movie was mace by two teenagers. (ui2si'g)A. Read the article and fil in the v
sin the passive v 5 the correct tense,
How does an ATM work?
‘Amani on vacation in Paris, and he needs money from his bankiin
Washington, He goes to an ATM In fifteen seconds, he receives 100 Euros from his.
savings account, and he can go out for a delicious dinner. How does this worl?
The card____ (insert) into the machine, and the PIN _ enter)
The information ___ (send) to the bank’s computer. he computer sees
that its foreign ATM card, so an electronic message (transmit)
in Belgium, and then to the North
the bankin Washington. The account
to the European computer banking cent
American center in Detroit and finaly
{checi).IFthere is enough maney init, a message (return)
tothe ATM in Paris, and the cash _____ (deliver)
‘ATMs (invent) in the 1970s. At first, they ______ (not use)
very much. Now they (find) all around the wera.
AB. Which of these sentey
itsnot needed.
My computer was made byfactory-werkers in Malaysia.
Our homework papers are collected every day by our teacher at the end of class.
Hove to wear this dress because it was made by my grandmother.
While Alex was shopping in the Central Market, his wallet was stolen by a thief.
The telephone was patented in 1876 by Alexander Graham Bell.
The first paper money was used by the Chinese about 1,000 years ago.
Conversation
Q A. Listen to the conversation with your book closed, How much money does the
woman want?
5 should include an agent? Why? Cross out the agent where
How often do you use an
AIM Why?
Track 1-18
Teller: Next? May! help you?
Annie: _Yes.| nzed to withdraw $100
Teller: lease fill out this form and write your account nun
Annie: OX
Teller: Do you want to withdraw the money from your:
checking account?
Annie: From my checking account, please. Employees in banks
Teller: Here you are, $100. And here's your receipt. Have a good day. siete eID IsTIES
Annie: Thank you. You, too. | say this when they
finish helping you. The
Here you are People use
this expression when
here.
they hand something
to someone.
avings account or your
Have a good day.
ings. Make new conversations. response is Thank you.
You, too.
B. You want to do these t
deposit $200 in your checking account withdraw $150 from your
ings account
NM feed et)
When do you go to the bank? Talk about what you usually do there.
Lesson¢ 45are Gola maa
Reading
Osteria usa
Big Winners—
or Big Losers?
eag
4 A. Discuss these questions with a partner.
1. Doyou ever buy lottery tickets? Why, or
why not?
2. Ifpeaple win 2 lat of money, how do
their lives change?
ES) B. Read the statements. Circle T for true, F for
false, and NI for no infor
isn't in the reading),
1
Sheelah Ryan couldn't s e
aftershe won thelottery. oT F NI
2. Sheelah gave alot of her money to
| help other people. T FON
Ed Kammen made good decisions about
how to use his jackpot. TFN
4, Edand his wife stil live ina large house
today. TEN
5. Mary lottery winners lose their money
inashorttime. TREN
6, Men have more problems than women
ifthey win the lottery. TFN
ly members cause problems for
many lottery winners, TEN
Like most people, Sheelah Ryan sometimes bought
lottery tickets, and, like most people, she never expected to
win. Then one day she received astonishing news: She was
the winner of $55 million, the biggest jackpot ever in the
Florida State Lottery
Her life changed overnight. She received mote
than 750,000 letters from people who wanted some of
that wealth, She had to leave her home to escape from
newspaper reporters, while friends stayed there to guard
against thieves. After a few months, she bought a new
house and car and then used most of the jackpot to start an
organization that helps women and elderly people. Today,
she is content with her life
Not all lottery winners have such happy stories,
however. Ed Kammen (not his real name) won $8.2 million
12 years ago in a state lottery. He lent money to family
46 Fooda POWER.»
as eo Eight ea }.
\@meee 276.000.000
members who were in debt and spent the rest ofthe
money on a $5 million mansion. But he dids't plan for the
expenses of such a big house. Taxes, insurance, and even
furniture cost so much that he finally lost the house. His
‘wife divorced him because of their financial problems, and
he now lives alone in a small apartment.
In fact, nearly one-third of big lottery winners lose
all their money in just a few years after their “big win.”
John Denny, a financial advisor, says too many people
believe that money can solve all our problems. “But lottery
winners soon find out that money also causes problems?
he says. “If you were happy before you won, you will be
happy afterwards too. But if you were an unhappy person,
winning millions of dollars will only make things worse”
‘The biggest problem is friends and family members
who demand help. Many lottery winners are pressured to
put money into businesses that they don't understand, and
they lose it all, Another problem is time. Winners usually
quit working, but then they don't know what to do. “You
can play golf for a few weeks” says Ed Kammen. “But you
car't just play golf for 30 years!”
So, what should you do if you're a big winner? “Put
your cash in the bank for a while? says John Denny. “Stop
and think about what you really wantin life and don't
‘make any big decisions for a few months, And be sure to
change your telephone number!”
jing who would say them. One, two, or
three answers may be correct.
Ere John
eed
le
people havea
youdont
| 2)o0.
| S.winning alot
| of mon
make your life
bette.
happy, having
more money
Communication
‘A. Read the statements in exercise € again.
Circle the numbers of the statements that
you agree with
8 B. Compare your opinions with a partner's
‘opinions and discuss your reasons.
Writing
Choose one of the statements that you
agree with or disagree with strongly. W
paragraph about your opinion and explain
your reasons
BENS Colts
Ay
How do people’ lives change when
they win the lottery?
LessonD 47UU Cea oa
Before You Watch
Bd You are going to watch a video about shopping in a marketplace in Morocco,
What do you think people can buy there? List your ides.
While You Watch
‘A. Watch the video Making @ Deal. Circle the things ftom your list
“A marketplace in Marrakech vo) y
i above that you see in the video.
LAA S| CD wach nevdeo sin tin the ising werden the
Tawi
ket.
2. Acrossthe ally 2 an sls cates and apcoso hung
(ie ear Baie
| 4. However, visitors who want to practice making a deal here
| had be be
Eee eer ccemesecee aen
6. Once you end up in a shop, you sit there drinking tea, and
7. me visitors to Fes, it may be difficult to leave without
aerate
|
48 Moneych the video again. Circle T for ti
1. Inthe souk, only the seller decides t
2. Foreigners and Moroccans pay different prices in the market
3._IFyou aren't good at bargaining, you might pay 10 percent more,
4, The vendors are trying ey from the shoppers.
6.
The hat shop is the most cifficult place for tourists,
Tourists can learn how to bargain by watching Moroccans.
After You Watch
aA Disc
1. Do you think bargaining for prices is a good system? Ex
2. Have you ever bargained for something? Talk about your experience,
s the questions with a partner.
in your reasons.
Communication
aA Ty sell
Choose something you have with you now, such as your
watch, pen, or cell phone. Think of a des
make it very attractive ta a buyer, and de
you would like t.
1g something by bargaining] Follow these steps.
Bargain ul
Then change roles and “buy
by bargaining,
5, Tell the class about the things you "bought" and “sol
mething from your partner
Video Journal
49a.afire
b adventure sports
d.an earthquake
e. rescue work
Talk about emergency situations
Evaluate survival methods
Consider animal survival
Describe a survival schoolTALK ABOUT EMERGENCY SITUATIONS
Vocabulary
A. Read part of a survival brochure. Notice the words in blue.
Survival Advice
According to experts, there are several things you can do to increase your
cchances of survival in an emergency, such as a fire, or a natural disaster,
such as an earthquake,
+ Preparation can be the key to survival Be sure you have food, water,
Candles, and other supplies in your home. Having a backpack prepared for
each family member is a good idea in case you have to evacuate quickly.
+ Before going camping, hiking, or mountain climbing, make sure you have
the proper equipment Tents, sleeping begs, and a first-aid kit can save
‘your life in case of bad weather, injury or illness.
+ Staying calm and taking the time to think can help you cope with any
emergency situation, Swimmers, for example, sometimes get caught in
strong ocean currents. if they panic, they may become exhausted and
Unable to swim, Ifthey relax and swim slowly with the current, they will
have the energy to swim to shore once they are out of the current,
“Word Focus A.B. Discuss these questions with a partner.
What kind of natural disasters can happen where you live?
To cope with 2 \Whst equipment and supplies do people need to survive these natural disasters?
situation means What kind of emergency situation have you experienced in your life?
to deal with it What happens when people panic in emergency situations?
successfully What kind of preparation helps people to be ready to evacuate thelr homes?
Whats the best way to cope with a medical emergency such as @ heart attack?
Grammar: Unreal conditional in the present
Unreal conditional in the present
Condition Result
f+ subject + simple past vero subject + would + base form of verb
If they had more time, they would reac more books.
‘We use the unreal conditional te imagine a situation that isnot tue.
"When the verb Geis in the ifclause we always use vere. (Wlsis only used informaly)
Ii were you | i2uid ne end him ony money.
“The ifcause can come before orafter the result clause
‘Ae would play the ular better if he practiced more
52 Survival‘A. Match the conditions to the
Hi
ults,
you fel from a high place, _ a.a doctor would diagnose it
1
2. Ifyou planned foremergencies,___—_b.if you were struck by lightning,
3. You would die of thirst c.you would be better prepared.
4, Ifyou hada serious illness, _ d. you would probably break your leg,
5.
You would be electrocuted __ e ifyou were in the desert with no water
A.B. What would you do? Complete the sentences and then compa
your ideas with your partner's ideas.
if were bitten by a poisonaus snake, | would
1
2. Ifthis building were on fire, | would
3. If were in a flood, | would
4. iflfelt an earthquake happening, | would
5. If! had to buy supplies fora camaing trp, | would
Conversation
‘A. Close your book and listen to the conversation. What advice does
Nathan give Isabel?
rack 119
Isabel: Nathan, do you ever get worried?
Nathan: About what?
‘Oh, you know—about things that can kill you
Sometimes | think about how we would get out of this
apartment building if there were a fre.
Isabel: Right! Or what you would do if you were lost in the mountains
after a plane crashi
Nathan: Well, that doesn't sound very like
Isabel: That's true, and | hope it never happens, but what ifit did happen?
Nathan: Look, you can't worry about everything, but you can prepare for
some things.
Isabel: Which things?
Nathan: that are more likely to happen, lke fires or earthquakes.
Isabel: Good idea. Let’ start by making an evacuation plan in case we
need to get out ofthis building,
4B. Practice the conversation with a partner. Then switch roles and practice it again.
AC. Make new conversations about the things you worry about.
Talk about emergency situations
Talkwith a partner about emergency situations that ae likely to happen
where you live. What would you do in these situa
LessonA 53EVALUATE SURVIVAL METHODS
Listening
A. Listen
radio
in show. What situations did the callers survive?
Track 1-20 Caller #1
Caller #2:
Caller #3:
Gp BUster asain. cele the answers
Track120 1. When was Caller #1 in an emergency situation?
a. last week blastmonth last year
red?
Where was Caller #2 when his emergency
a.athome bat work at school
3. What wes the resultof Caller #35 emergency?
a.cutsand bruises. serious injuries _c.allarge payment
Pronunciation: Reduced speech:
D’ya and didja
When people speak quickly they sometimes shorten or reduce words. For
example:
Doyou> Diya Did you > Digja
a A. Listen and repeat.
Teck1-21 Full form: Reduced speech
1.Do you know the answer? 1. Dija know the answer?
2. Did you get the message?
3, Doyou have a plan?
4.Did you take an aspirin?
B. Listen to the questions and ci
the form you hear.
Track i221. full reduced
2, full reduced
3. full reduced
Did the callers on ee eer
the radio show do
the ight thing? Is 5. full
here anything you 6 full
wo questions with Do you .. .? and two with Didyou....?
Then aska partner your questions using reduced speech.
54 SurvivalCommunication
light-colored towel
Oar
BA A. Discuss with a partner how each of these items could help you survive in an emergency,
Then choose the three you think would be the most useful
a blanket aplastic trashbag an empty can matches
water a cell phone snack foods a flashlight
a knife aradio afirstaid kit a light-colored towel
484 B. Get together with another pair of students and compare the items you chose. Try to
agtee on the three most useful survival tool
(efey-|/74) Evaluate survival metho:
Tell a partner about a particular situation in which the tools you
chose in exercise A would be nt, Say how they would
help the situation,
LessonB 55feel) awe ANY
‘mdomilse® S pomcennmaatie ~— Language Expansion: Environmental
Ca
—~ =e Conservation
A. Read the article. Notice the words in blue.
New Zealand Coastal Reserves
When it comes to survival, animals and plants
sometimes face as many challenges as people.
So New Zealand is doing something to
protect its ocean species, The country has
banned all types of ishing in 31 ocean,
Teserves—areas devoted 10 the preservation of marine life
When the first reserve was opened in 1977, many residents in the area
‘were opposed to the idea, But when the fishing stopoed, the ecosystem
in Goat Island Bay recovered quickly. The snapper returned to the area,
and these predatory fish began to eat the sea urchins that had destroyed
any ocean plants. As the ocean habitat was restored, endangered
species increased in number,
Surprisingly, New Zealand's coastal reserves have also helped the fishing
industry. Fish eggs and baby fish drift outside the reserves, replenishing the
oe Surrounding areas. Today, commercial fishermen are some of the strongest
mre salt defenders of the reserves.
\__B.Fillin each blank with one of the words in blue.
‘A marine serve areas Parts ofthe ocean where you canitgo fishing are called
1
BCA 2 animals eat other animals.
3. When something is it goes back to the way it was before
aA is a certain kind of plant or animal
5. When something is itis prohibited by law.
6 means keeping or maintaining something,
7. An isall the plants and animals in a certain area.
8. An pecies is one that might become extinct soon.
Grammar: Wish in the present
bebanned where
ein Iwaish my country had coastal reserves.
you ive? What other
ape 1. Does the speaker's country have coastal reserves?
ofto preserve plant | wish could talk to the president about it
and anima species? 2. Can the speaker talk to the president:
wish today were Saturday so that could go to the beach.
3. Istoday Saturday?
56 SurvivalWish in the present
“Wie use wish when we want things to be different than they really ae
Iwish |didrit have to getup earl. (In reality, | do have to get up ear}
“The verb or auxiliary after wish changes in tense, going backward! in time:
simple present > simple past wish! had alotofmoney, _(|dontt havea lot of money’)
presentcontinuous> past i wishthefishwerebeing —_(Thefish are not being arotected)
continuous protected
can could wish | could speak Russian. carit speak Russian)
B. Fillin each blank with the correct form of the word in parentheses.
1. Lwishy (know) the answer, but Im afraid | can't help you.
2. I wish, (be) eating lunch right now instead of doing this
3. Akira wisheshe: (can) drive a car.
4, Iwish we. (not, have) to take this test.
Many people wish they _(have] more money
6. wish my best friend (be) here. want to talk to her.
BA. CTella partner about things you wish were different than they realy are
Use all three forms fram the chart,
Conversation
GQ) Ales yourbook and lsten tothe conversation. Inwwhatways do
meerkats cooperate in order to survive?
Track 1-23
n animal?
0 | could fly
Andrew: Do you ever wish you w:
ure. Sometimes | wish | were a bit
Iowish | were a mee!
‘Ameerkat? What's that?
Its an African animal. it survives by Iv
How do they cooperate?
When theres a predator nearby, they mak
all the meerkats go into their holes.
Caleb: That sounds helpful. Wh
Andrew: They babysit for each other That way, the parents have a
Caleb: | see what you mean. They'e a very social anime
Andrew: Right,and if| were 2 meerkat, | wouldn't have to carry these boxes
boy myself. could get some help from you!
Caleb: Oh, sorry. Can Iaiv with the
in groups and coo}
warning sound. Then
at else do they do
‘ance to find food.
ou a han
se ‘When you give someone
@ hand, you help them
do some work.
@A 8B. Practice the conversation with a partner. Then switch roles and practice it again.
fe CLEA
Work in a group. Make a list of several animals and discuss some of the things
animals do to survive. Tell your group which animal you wish you were and why.
Ss Lesson 871b} GOAL4 DESCRIBE A SURVIVAL SCHOOL
Reading
with a p
EBB. Answer the following questions. Irnecessary
look back at the article
1. Give two reasons people might want to
visit southern Utah,
3, What materials do BOSS students use to
make shelters?
4. What materials do BOSS stud eto
make fire?
5. What kind of people cai
BOSS courses?
What do BOSS students like about
survival school?
participate in
4 C.Tella partner about the kind of challenges
Then talk about a spect
experience in your life that has increased
your confidence.
58 Survival
Boulder, Utah, USA
Southern Utah in the United States is a land of extremes.
‘The normally dry desert is occasionally drowned in summer
rainstorms, The high altitude of Utah's mountains makes the
days very hot and the nights very cold. Itis also a beautiful place
with a long history of human habitation. Utah is named after the
Ute tribe of Native Americans, and, before the Ute, the Anasazi
people made their home here.
Perhaps it’ no surprise that modern outdoor adventurers
come to southern Utah to go hiking, camping, and horseback
riding in the area’ national forests or to see the fantastic rock
formations in Bryce Canyon National Park, What might surprise
you is that some of the adventurers choose to spend their time
outdoors with little food or water and no modern camping
equipment. Instead, they're learning to live in the wilderness the
old-fashioned way.
The Boulder Outdoor Survival School (BOSS), founded in
1968, is the world’s oldest survival school. With its philosophyLd
of “Know more; carry less.” BOSS teaches its students
sechniques for surviving outdoors without tents, backpacks,
or sleeping bags. Participants learn to make shelters from,
leaves or stiow, to find and purify water for drinking, and
‘0 cat what they can find in the wild. The students and
instructors end their day around a crackling campfire, but
the fire is made using stones and brush from the area, not
matches,
‘The school’s courses are not for everyone. Students must
arrive in excellent physical health in order to endure hikes
of up to 30 miles through Utah’ deserts and canyons. They
must be active learners because they'll need all the skills,
the BOSS instructors teach them in order to survive afield
course, which can last from one week to one month, and
which includes “solo” time, when students are tested in a very
real way on everything they've learned.
For the people who take BOSS’ courses, there is nothing
better. Ifthey wanted to spend time outdoors in comfort,
they would pack their camping equipment and perhaps their
GPS system and join the rest of Utah’s outdoor enthusiasts
Instead, these campers love the way BOSS challenges their
minds and bodies. And the confidence they gain from
Knowing how to survive without alot of technology is the
seward these brave people are looking for.
Word Focus
Purify = to make clean and safe to drink
brush = dry plants and sticks of wood use«
ing
endure = to continue wi
over a lang period of time
canyon =a narrow area with steep sides
n two mountains
enthusiast = a person who is very interested
activity or subjec
h a difficult activity
Communication
BA ALThinkof
survival school we
}ce in your country where a
uld work well, Make a
ist with the name of the pla
eral
good place for a
survival school. Then list things the students
at the school would lear and experience.
reasons why it would
BAB. Get together with another pair of st
and compare your lists. Try to agr
which location would be the best for a
survival school.
Writing
\o0se one ofthe locations yo
above and write two paragraphs for an
lvertising brochure. In the first paragraph,
describe the place anc explain why its a
10d lacatian for the school. In the second
paragraph, des
and learn.
a 2" Describea
Stine ers
Share yo
ibe the things students do
two paragraphs with
a partner. Tell your partner which
parts of hs or her writing you like
most, Suggest other details your
ner could addPda ued
A. Chinchero, Peru, is a small vi ie Andes Mountains. Underline the ways
you think the Chinchero villagers might make theit living.
herding animals such as sheep selling local crafts to tourists,
oI managing a large discount store
working in big off teaching at local schools,
B titerevieh oettnee Llcenrte wae men ard iactren ned srnalea Inne
et wes the roe Ive
Inthe past
Now
While You Watch
| em Povo ts for tue and F for fl
ments to make them tr
wool in Chinchero,
inchero are farmers,
in Chinche tiles
make money in Chinchero,
0 weave t
~
eee
h weaving to younger women.
he video again and take brief notes to answer these questions:
How does w
How does weaving c
9 economic survival in Chinchero?
tribute to cult
survival in Chinchero?
h the vidk and circle the correct word,
The women in Chinchero m: vers (company/cooperative)
Farmers in Chinchero produce very good (barley/tomatoes)
T don't nough money to suppart a (big/whole) fami.
Nowadays, some of the men help with the (farming/weaving) industry
Young
ig the blankets and (clothes/hats) they
mi
1 money
60. Survival make,After You Watch
& What traditional products are made where you live? Design a tourism brochure
with a brief description of these products
Communication
4A You are members of the Center for Traditional Textiles cooperative.
Brainstorm a lst of new ways to market and sel your products.
Center for Traditional Textiles
Uniting farmers and weavers since 1986
Video Journal
6a. sculpture
b. drawing
¢.painting
d.stained glass
Report what another person said
Express your opinions about a piece of art
Describe your favorite artists and their art
Talk about public art
TeeT TTT TTREPORT WHAT ANOTHER PERSON SAID
Vocabulary
A. Read the article, Notice the words in blue.
Artist of the Year: Margaret Tafoya
Margaret Tafoya is @ Pueblo Indian potter—like all the women in her farily.’*My
daughters are doing work from the same clay that my grandmother used” she
said,
The Pueblo technique for making pots is unusual. Fach pot is made from
small strips of clay, and then rubbed with stones until it’s perfectly smooth.
Pueblo indian pots always have beautiful shapes, but each artist has an
individual style, Margaret is famous for making very large pots
The potters decorate their work by carving designs in the wet clay. Margaret
Uses abstract designs on her pots, with shapes that represent rain clouds, water snakes, and other things that are
important in her culture, She said, "We do itso that we will remember’ Other Pueblo Indian potters use more realistic
pictures such as bear footprints, All of these designs express the Pueblo Indians’closeness to the world of nature,
B, Write the words in blue next to thelr meanings.
show what you think or feel about something
a pattern of ines or shapes that is used to decorate somethi
a way of making art that is used by one artist, ora small aroup
a particular way to do or make something
tobea symbol forsomething
describes art made with shapes and lines, not pictures of real things.
. Talk about these pieces using the vocabulary from exercise A. Then guess which
country each one is from.
Grammar: Reported speech: Statements
‘Quoted speech Reported speech
tm an artist? Margaret said (that) she was an artis.
“Iwon an award” She said she had won an award
“Wie do itso that we will remember’ Margaret said they did it so that they would remember.
64 Destinationsspeech, we tell what another etson said The wor! that fs optional
* In por
"The vetb usually changes to a ferent (past tense.
paint very day” Hesciche painted everyday
*The pronouns a change.
inlewent esos loniehad gone hore,
‘Tn ed ard my head hrs? She said she vas tet ard her head hur.
* Some other words change too,
Frnkiscithere’ esol Fronkwasritthere, ‘ll comebacktomorrow” sho saltshe wouldcome back
thenext day.
Andy Chao has won an award as Young Artist of the Year. Read what he said in
rements in reported speech,
the interview and write his
Carmen said she was
saving 2 vaty bad d
1. “I make sculptures with glass and 1
2. "My newest sculpture is 10 meters tal
3. “Tm flying to Germany tomorre
4, “Idontt know how long il stay in Bertin®
5. ‘Tmgoing to show my workin a famous gallery”
6. “icant tak about my next sculpture:
Fal? What hapsened?
time you talked to your best friend on the phone.
tion,
Think about the
Use reported speech to tell your partner about the conve
; Youte kiddingt is an
Conversation informal expression
that shows youte
()_ Misentosthe conversation with your bok closed What id Jennies
radgag brother say about the paintings? surprised or don't
Mia: Hi, Jennie. What did you do over the weekend? pelea
other person sald
Jennie: Nothing special on Saturday, but on Sunday | went to the
student painting show at the art institute.
You'te kidding! | thought you didi like art very much.
Well | don't usually, but my brother told me about it. He said
the paintings were amazing,
So, what ink of thern?
thought they were great! A lot of them were realistic, with
he most wonderful details.
Mia: There are some really talented painters th
Jennie: Yeah, you'e right. Of course, somne of the other paintings were
kind of strange. One of them was just three blue ci
AB. Practice the conversation with 2 partner. Then make new conversations
about these pictures,
WV! Report what another person said
‘Asstained glass exhibit
What did your partner say about
Tell a new partner,
Lesson A 65|:3) GOAL2 EXPRESS YOUR OPINION ABOUT A PIECE OF ART
Listening
@A A. Look at these paintings. Describe them to a partner.
Painting Ais abs
about,
Conv
G.listen to the ¢
versations again. What does
hink about each
Trackt-as_ Painting?
Conversation 1: [t's (boxing/s
Conversation 2: [t's (colorful/draratic/realistic)
Conversation 3:[t5 (happy/itie/relaxing).
AB. D.Do you agree with the man's ideas about the paintings? Explain your
answers to a partner.
66 DestinationsPronunciation: Quoted and indirect speech
isten to the difference in these sentences. Notice the pai
O*
tide Trt and the stonger voice in quoted speach
before the quotation
She said, "It was important She said it was important.
"Who?" said Alexander. Who said “Alexander?”
B. Listen and circle the letter of the sentence you hear.
Track 1271. a. Mark said he didn't know. bb Mark said,"He didn't know!
2. a John said it was a nice painting, b John said, "It was a nice painting”
3. a.|said I couldn’ help him. bil said,"| coulde't help him!
4, a Bella says she's an artist. b Bella says, "She's an artist”
5. a, She said she had some money. b,She said, “She had some money
6. a. He said they went home bb. He said, “They went home!
Practice reading the sentences in exercise B with a partner
Communication
faba A. Discuss the paintings an the previous page and pick
the best one to hang in each of these places.
Choose a different painting for each place.
+ avery expensive restauran
+ the waiting room in a hospital
+ the living room of a family apartment
+ the office of a company president
ABA B. Explain your decis
Ns to the class,
Express your opinion about a piece of art
Which of the paintings do you like the least? Explain your opinion to a partner. |
LessonB 67DESCRIBE YOUR FAVORITE ARTISTS AND THEIR ART
Language Expansion:
Materials
A. Read the advertisement.
Come to the Korean Folk Village,
south of Seoul!
Here, you can meet people who make traditional
crafts. Youll find presents that are perfect for all
yout friends. We have clay pottery and beautiful
leather bags. Try on a pair of sandals made
of straw or a weed mask used in old dances
Bamboo crafts like boxes and baskets are famous
in Korea, Korea also has great artists who make
things with metal ike gold necklaces and brass
bowls. You can even take home a stone statue!
(eam aoe tne Ciena | a
sous foranimal
a paper
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dC. What ate some traditional crafts from your country? What are they made of?
Myctyis
mask. Th
Grammar: Subject adjective clauses
Statements Adjective clause
You can meet people. (They make traditional crafts)
Youll find presents. (They are perfect for all your frends)
‘An artist has strong hands, (He works with clay.)
You can meet people who make traditional crafts
Youll find presents that are perfect for all your friends.
An artist who works with clay has strong hands
* An adlective clause modifies (gives moe information about) a nour. It comes after the noun,
* Use who in aclectve clauses about people, a replace he she, or they.
* Use thatin adjective clauses about things to replace itor they. We can use which instead of thatin mare formal sentences.
68 Destinations