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HAMILTON HOUSE
ENGLISH LANGUAGE TEACHINGEducation
Formal email asking for information
Relationships
9
2 | Article (personal anecdote)
Health Matters 13
3 Formal email of application
ih Around the Globe a
Informal email giving advice
5 | Technology Today i
Essay (advantages and disadvantages)
6 Film, Celebrities and The Press 25
Review |
The Performing Arts
7 Review I 7
The World Around Us
BS | Essay (opinion) 2S
Crime
informal email making suggestions ST
Fashion
10 | article (opinion) i
Property and Housing
; 45
Formal letter (opinion)
The Sporting Life “3
Story (begin with a given sentence)
Summer Employment =
Formal letter (for or against)
Natural Habitats 57
Story (begin with a given sentence; prompts)
Behaviour
7 61
Essay (opinion)
Consumerism Z
‘eport
ting pages 69
sessment Checklist 102
f do’ Statements 103INTRODUCTION
Activate Your Writing for B2 Exams is a new book that aims to develop students’ writing skills in an.
innovative and effective manner.
The focus throughout the book is on providing students with support and encouragement, thereby
ensuring they have the confidence and ability to produce a piece of writing at B2 level, thus preparing
them for a number of the B2-Ievel examinations. Emphasis is placed on developing the critical thinking
skills of learners through a variety of exercises and task types: comparing, sequencing, negotiation,
debating and reasoning, just to name a few.
Skill integration is advocated throughout the book. In order for students to express their ideas in an
effective manner, they need to be involved in brainstorming, with the aim of clarifying their thoughts and
forming opinions.
With the intention of ensuring quality writing, students are guided to become empowered learners and
are as such provided with intrinsic motivation to learn. Through empowerment, learners recognise and act
upon their abilities.
Bearing in mind the four dimensions of empowerment listed below, learners become confident writers,
capable of making choices and approaching tasks in a positive manner:
Meaningfulness of the task: in order for a student to be motivated, the task should mean something,
hence the focus is on brainstorming individual ideas, preferences and beliefs.
Competence: empowerment is derived from the feeling of being ‘capable’ of performing the task in
question. Students need to say ‘I can do that’
Impact: the more impact a student believes he or she has on a lesson, the more motivation there is to
make an effort.
Choice: students need to be given the choice with regard to what the task goals are and how they should
be accomplished.
At the lof is ook You will find the ‘can do’ statements as stipulated in the Common European
(CEFR), together with a self-assessment checklist that can be
‘you when composing your piece of writing at B2 level:
‘When you choose a task or ;
topic that interests you and
that you can relate you, you.
| write more eectvely Read the question
carefully and underline
the key words. Make
a plan, always refer to
the question, develop
Always think about who your ideas and display
the target reader is and a range of language.
remember the appropriate "
‘especialy if these style, register and tone ™ mere
obstruct communication. required for the task.Education
teu er Te
Secial media has helped me
make new friends, keep in touch
with friends from my old school
and | can share my ideas and
experiences with everyone
UNITS 21DU |
1D Read these advantages and disadvantages of social media and write them in the correct
columns in the table that follows.
People spend too much time sitting down looking at screens.
‘There's a lot of peer pressure.
You can communicate instantly with anyone you want.
‘You can communicate with friends any time, any place, anywhere.
You can see photos of family members who live abroad.
You don't know who you are really communicating with as all you see is a photo and text,
Cerne
Advantages of social media
E Write any other advantages and disadvantages you can think of in the table in D.
A. Read the essay about the advantages and disadvantages of social media and complete
it with these words.
‘ SC eee nes
¢ of all ages use social media on a daily basis. Some people use it for
Purposes and others to interact socially. (1) ________ there are certain
iegative issues concerning social media, can we say that itis bad for teenagers?
First ofall, we should look at its advantages in today’s society. Social media enables us to
‘communicate with people from all over the world. (2) social media
creates awareness of what is going on around us, (3) ___ there are constant
posts, updates and stories. (4) people are able to make new friends, keep
in touch with old friends and ask for opinions online.
However, social media also has its disadvantages. (5) thinking we are
‘making new friends, we only see a picture and text, (6) _____ we may think we
are talking to a young girl when in fact it could be anyone. Finally, social media is also causing
health issues, (7) ___ teenagers are sitting in front of their computers for
hours instead of exercising and going out to meet people.
(8) as we can see, social media has both advantages and disadvantages.
‘We should use it carefully and in moderation in order to ensure that the advantages outweigh
the disadvantages,
22Writin
B Complete this diagram with the words from A.
Expressing
reason
because
due to the fact that
Concluding Adding points
to sum up. in addition
to conclude besides
ESSAY WRITING
Expressing Expressing
consequence
asa result
consequently
so
for that reason
© Read the essay again and underline the ideas from the table in Activate Your Ideas task D
which are mentioned.
D Look at the writing plan and write the different parts of the essay under the correct
headings in the table.
* Topic sentences stating the main ideas
‘+ Introduction of the topic of the essay
+ Summary of the main points
Writing pian
Paragraph 1 The situation nowadays and
a question to encourage the
reader to continue
Paragraph 2 Advantages of social media
Paragraph 3. Disadvantages of social media
Paragraph 4 —Summarise your points and
stake You Oplaton. * Final comment on subject
* Concluding sentence giving your opinion
* General background of topic
* Supporting sentences which develop the
topic sentences
* Question to stimulate interest of reader
fee eee eee
UNITS 23A. Read this task and complete the writing plan that follows.
—
| Most teenagers are addicted to their mobile phones today.
Write your essay and include what teenagers use their
mobile phones for today, whether this has affected their
social life and your own idea.
| Writing pian
Paragraph 1 The situation today and a (1)
encourage the reader to continue
Paragraph 2 (2)____________ of mobile phones (positive ways
teenagers use them; positive effects on their social life)
Paragraph 3 (3)____________of mobille phones (negative ways
teenagers use them; negative effects on their social life)
Paragraph 4 (4)_______________your points and state your
|
|
|
\ 6)
B Now write your own essay in response to the task ALERT!
in A. Use the table in Activate Your Skills task D Don't forget to use a clause of
and the writing plan to help you. Don't forget to purpose (in order to, so as to,
check your writing and complete this checklist 0 that) to say why you think
when you have finished. people should do something
when you give your opinion.
In my essay, I have the following, [
Four paragraphs:
* Introduction of the topic and a question
‘Description of the advantages with a topic sentence and supporting sentences
* Description of the disadvantages with a topic sentence and supporting sentences |
+ Summary of main points and my opinion [I
Words which express reason, contrast/concession and consequence, and words to
add points and concludeFilm, Celebrities and The Press
Review I o
Activate Your Ideas
A Read this statement and discuss as a class. Do most people agree or disagree?
In a few yeors' time, printed newspapers and magazines won't be published
anymore because everyone will get all the information they need online.
'B Read these statements about websites and tick the ones which are true for you.
Then discuss in pairs.
| often read news websites.
1
2. often read sports websites.
3 | often read websites about celebrities. Oo
4 | look online to see what other people think about films and TV programmes
before | watch them.
a
There are some websites that I look at regularly.
6 | don't have a favourite website; | use a search engine to find information when I need it.
© Discuss these questions in pairs.
* What are your favourite websites?
* How do you find out about new websites?
‘+ What makes a good website?
‘+ Would you stop reading a website if it had too many advertisements?
UNIT 6 25Activate Your Skills
A. Read the review about a website and complete it with these adjectives.
One of the (1) ______ websites that I have ever used is called All About
Hollywood (AAH). As its name suggests, AAH has all the (2)
news on movies and film stars, but it has much more than that.
As you might expect, the website is divided into three main categories: celebrities,
movies and television, but it also has a (3) _________ search function, so
‘you can find whatever you want, whenever you want. Furthermore, AAH has lots
of videos, including trailers for films which are about to be released, and videos of
actors talking about their work and their lives.
Although there are rather a lot of advertisements which some people may find
(4) _____, there is so much information on this site that they don't really
bother me. In fact, the pop-up videos that automatically appear on your screen
actually show short clips and trailers, so even they are (5) __ !
To sum up, | highly recommend this site to lovers of film and TV everywhere. You
will find AH (6) ___and(7)____, provided that you
don't find the adverts (8)B_ Now look at the writing plan and underline the main features of the website in the review,
{Writing pian )
| Title ‘The name of the website |
Paragraph 1 A general idea of the website; what itis about |
| Paragraph 2 Details of the website; the main features |
Paragraph 3 Complete your description of the website, including possible negative aspects |
Paragraph 4 Your recommendation }
C Read the review again and answer these questions.
1 Which negative aspect of the website does the writer mention?
ALERT!
When you write a
review, you may have
to mention a negative
aspect of the thing
you are reviewing.
Try to present it as
positively as possible.
2. Which phrase does the writer use instead of ‘too many’
3 Why is the writer not bothered by them?
4 What does the writer say to make the pop-up videos
sound positive?
A. Imagine that you and a friend are going to
the cinema. Which of the following would
you want to see?
1 acartoon
a comedy
a documentary about a famous person
a horror movie
a romantic comedy
a science fiction film
Noanuwn
a thriller
© Complete the paragraph with these words. The words in brackets will help you.
Cron eee
The film (1) ___ (happens) on a small island in Greece. The (2)
(story) is 2 simple love story, but it's great fun. There are lots of (3) (people)
in the story, but Meryl Streep plays the (4) ______(main character), and, as always,
her (5) _____ (acting) is amazing. One of the best things about this film is the
(6) _ (music), which has lots of famous songs by the 1970's pop group ABBA.
UNIT 6 27C Read this task and complete the writing plan that follows.
You see this advert in your local English newspaper:
We are looking for reviews of recent films. Is there film
you have seen recently that you really enjoyed? Your
review should include information on what the film was
‘about, whether the plot was good and what the actors’
performance was like. Would you recommend this film?
The best will be published in our newspaper next month
‘Write your review.
Writing plan
Title ‘The name of the film
| Paragraph 1 A general idea of the (1) __, what itis about
Paragraph 2 Details of the film; the (2)____________and the
(performance
| Paragraph 3 Complete your (4) of the film, including,
possible (5) —
Paragraph 4 Your recommendation
D Now write a review in response to the task in C. Use the writing plan to help you. Don't
forget to use this checklist when you have finished.
(tiie
In my review, | have the following:
| Atitle
Four paragraphs:
+ A general idea of the film; what it is about
* Details of the film; the plot and the actors’ performance
* Complete my description with possible negative aspects
‘* My recommendation
Adjectives
Negative aspects presented positively07 Bee a ceil el
Review II
Activate Your Ideas
What kinds of performances or events are related to these performing arts? Complete the
diagram with these words.
rea}
Arts
Reviews
29wen Unit 7 comme Sey
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B Discuss these questions in pairs.
+ Have you ever been to a performance/event like the ones in A?
= If so, tell your partner about it
~ If not, which of the performances/events would you like to go to, and why?
© Which of the performances/events do you think are suited to:
= young people
~ older people
+ families
C Which of these words might be used in a review about a musical performance, and which might
be related to a review about a theatrical performance? Write M for music, T for theatre or 8 for
both. Then discuss in pairs.
1 album 7 encore 13. performer
2 audience 8 entertainment 14 script
3 box office 9 fan 15. solo
4 cast oO 10 interval oO 16 stage oO
5 costume oO 11 lead singer 17 tune O
6 director 12. lyrics 18 venue
A Read the review about a music festival and complete it with these adverbs.
[aul
oi ee mee
Glastonbury Festival
Glastonbury is perhaps the most famious music festival in the world. It takes
place every summer in the small village of Pilton, Somerset, in the UK.
(1) _________ thousands of people turn up every year to see leading
rock and pop bands as well as other lesser-known groups that perform on the
smaller stages.
(2) ____ I thought this year’s festival was amazing! All the
main acts were (3) ____ outstanding, and at the end of each
performance the audience expected an encore. And why wouldn't they? Nobody >
wanted them to end!
As well as the incredible music, there was also dance, comedy, theatre and even
a circus act, which the festival-goers loved! It is a huge venue, and everyone
danced and sang along (4) _____ to their favourite tunes, and
(5) _____ enjoyed the exceptional performances.
Glastonbury is a very enjoyable music festival set in the heart of the British |
countryside, It has music and a great variety of other acts to suit all tastes. |
i) recommend it to people of all ages.| =
e Wri og
B Read this writing plan and underline all the positive adjectives the writer uses to describe
different things in the review.
Writing plan
Title The name of the festival
Paragraph 1 General information about the festival; what kind of festival itis, where
and when it is/was held
Paragraph 2 Details of the main event
Paragraph 3. Details of other aspects of the festival
Paragraph 4 Your recommendation
C Read the review again and answer these questions.
1 Which words does the writer use to talk about people?
Inall writing tasks,
try not to use the
2 Which words does the writer use to talk about what was on same words over and
at the festival? ‘over again. Wherever
possible, use different
words which have
similar meanings.
Naeim Unit 7
pam
A. Read this task and complete the wi
You recently went to a performing arts
event. You have now decided to write a
review of the event for the school magazine.
Your review should include information
about what kind of event it was, details of
the event itself and any other details you
think are important.
Writing plan
Title The name of the event
| Paragraph 1 General information about the event; what (1)
| event it was, (2) —__ and (3) see
| it was held
Paragraph 2 Details of the (4) _____of the event
Paragraph 3. Details of (5) _______of the event
| | Paragraph 4 Your recommendation
forget to use this checklist when you have finished.
thy writing checklist
In my review, | have the following:
Atitle
Four paragraphs:
* General information about the kind of event, when and where it was held
* Details of the main part of the event
* Details of other aspects of the event
* My recommendation
Adverbs
Positive adjectives
Different words with similar meanings
32The World Around Us
Leva yy)
Look at this diagram and complete the table that follows with
things you reduce, reuse and recycle. Compare your ideas
your classmates”
Write at least one thing you can reduce, reuse and recycle which you don't already do.
Reduce:
Reuse:
Recycle:
UNITS 33coe Unit 8 ee
34
C Complete these sentences with the correct form of these phrasal verbs.
Eire te Rm
1 Due to increased consumption of fossil fuels over the past 200 years, we are forced to
_ their use and to find alternative sources of energy.
2 How many more trees will be —__ before we realise that forests are the lungs
of the planet?
3 Youare not allowed to___________any kind of waste on this beach.
4 The advantage of wind and solar power is that they will never __
5 Long periods of drought mean that rivers and lakes are slowly
6 Just__________your car and start cycling to work!
A. Read the essay about progress in
environmental awareness and complete
it with the correct prepositions.
‘Today, it is common knowledge that our
planet is suffering, The oceans,
the land and the air are all
ey threat from fossil fuels,
‘we use for energy, waste we produce and
products we use. Although it is true that
more and more people are aware
(2) _______ what must be done to
| save our planet, are we doing enough?
It cannot be denied that some progress has been made, Firstly, energy-efficient cars |
and buildings are becoming more popular, and the use of renewable forms of energy,
such (3) ___windfarms and solar power plants, is increasing, Furthermore,
more people are recycling (4) ___ least some of their waste, and there are
also more products which are biodegradable. (5) ____ example, you can now
buy edible cutlery, and there are are also sunscreens, whose chemicals contaminate
‘water, available (6) ____ biodegradable form.
However, there are still many things harming our planet. Oil slicks and toxic waste
threaten marine life, and dangerous gases, emitted even by cigarettes and our
fireplaces at home, contribute (7) _____ global warming.
In conclusion, in spite of the fact that some advances have been made, we are still far
from ensuring the future of our planet. We must all do whatever is (8)
our power to help,‘When you write an essay, outline both sides of an argument. You should use
high-level vocabulary. This often includes topic-related words which describe
concepts or processes as well as prepositional phrases and phrasal verbs.
B Read the essay again and find the words for these definitions.
1. able to be decomposed by living organisms or bacteria
area of land consisting of windmills/wind turbines that produce energy
poisonous materials and chemicals which are thrown away
energy that is generated from resources which do not run out,
for example water, wind, the sun, etc
5 make something dirty or less pure by adding something that is dangerous
6 the increase in the world’s temperature caused by the increase
of particular gases
7 using little electricity or gas
8 alayer of cil floating on the sea
soN
© Look at the writing plan and answer the questions that follow.
Writing plan
Paragraph 1 The situation today and a question to encourage the reader to continue
Paragraph 2. Develop one side of the argument with a topic sentence and supporting
sentences.
Paragraph 3 Develop the other side of the argument with a topic sentence and supporting
sentences.
Paragraph 4 —Summarise your points and state your opinion,
1 What four things does the writer mention to support the argument that progress has been made?
2. What two things does the writer mention to support the argument that there are still many things
harming our planet?
3 What three phrases does the writer use to show that her arguments are true or accepted as true?
UNIT 8 35Nowadays, everyone knows what has to be done to save
the planet, but many people believe that individuals
can’t make a difference. Do you think this is true?
Is there anything young people can do to change the
world? Write an essay giving your views.
Writing plan
Paragraph 1 The (1)_________ nowadays and a(2)___________ to
encourage the reader to continue
Paragraph 2 Develop one side of the argument (that (3) _____ can't make
a difference) with a topic sentence and supporting sentences.
Paragraph 3 Develop the other side of the argument (what young people can do to
(4) _____ the worta) with a topic sentence and supporting
sentences.
Paragraph 4 Summarise your points and state your (5)
B Now write your own essay in response to the task in A. ALERT!
Use the writing plan to help you. Don't forget to
check your writing and complete this checklist when
you have finished.
Don't forget to use words to
add points, express contrast!
‘concession and to conclude.
(imiiie
In my essay, | have the following:
Four paragraphs:
‘ Introduction of the topic and a question
* Description of one side of the argument with a topic sentence and
supporting sentences
* Description of the other side of the argument with a topic sentence
and supporting sentences
+ Summary of main points and my opinion
Correct prepositions in phrases
High-level vocabulary
Phrases to show your arguments are true or accepted as true
Words which add points, express contrast/concession and conclude09 (ote Tt)
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Activate Your Ideas
A. Think about your neighbourhood. Is it a safe place to li
common are they in your neighbourhood? Make a list in order of frequency and discuss in pairs.
burglary
mugging
robbery
pickpocketing
shoplifting
vandalism
Discuss these questions in pai
‘+ What examples of vandalism can you think of?
* Do you regard graffiti as a kind of vandalism?
* Why do you think people commit acts of vandalism?
UNIT9 37Activate Your Skills
A. Read this email and answer the questions that follow.
From: | Georgie
Subject: | Please help me!
We're having a class debate next week to discuss crime in our area. There's a lot of
vandalism and pickpocketing going on, and the gym almost caught fire last week
because of people smoking behind our school! We need to come up with a solution
and | thought maybe you had some ideas. What can we do to reduce the crime rate?
I'd appreciate any suggestions you have,
Thanks,
Georgina
1 Who is going to have a debate?
2. What is the debate going to be about? —EE—
3 What does Georgina ask the reader todo? oes
B Write three things you would suggest to Georgina.C Now read Matt's reply to Georgina’s email and compare his suggestions with your ideas in B.
Hi Georgina,
‘Thanks for your email. 'm sorry to hear that crime is an issue in your area. We used to have
similar problems in our area, so | have some suggestions for you.
Something that might help solve these kinds of petty crimes, which usually happen in the
‘evening when not many people are around, is CCTV cameras. This means that everything that
happens in the area will be recorded, so it'll be more difficult for the criminals to get away
with it
You can also suggest that a smoke detector be installed in the area where people smoke. Once
they find out itis there, they will think twice about smoking in an area where it isn't allowed!
Lastly, people should be advised not to walk alone when it is dark and not to carry valuable
items with them. Your class could make posters and put them up in the area.
hope my suggestions help you in the debate.
Matt
Do you agree with Matt’s suggestions? Discuss as a class, comparing Matt's ideas to yours.
Read this writing plan and underline four phrases Matt uses in the email to make suggestions.
Writing plan )
Greeting / Hi there,
Paragraph 1 ia for her email. / Say you are sorry to hear about the problem,
and explain that you have some suggestions, and why.
: Paragraph 2 Make a suggestion which will prevent one (or more) crime. |
Paragraph 3 Make a suggestion which will prevent another crime. |
Paragraph 4 Make a suggestion which will prevent the third crime |
Signing off Hope my suggestions help you in the debate. | |
Your first name |
F Complete these sentences with the words in brackets. ALERT
Use the passive voice. ‘When you make .
1 You can suggest that the school gates pee
(hould lock) every night. Pipettes eens
2 More cameras __ (could install) outside else takes action, so
the local shops. itis necessary to use
the passive voice.
3 The wall around the school__ (ought to paint)
by graffiti artists. |
4 If were you, I'd suggest that more lights ____ (put up) in the streets.
5 People __ (should advise) to avoid walking in dangerous areas at night.
UNIT 9 39Ut SN
eRe,
A Read this task and complete the writing plan that follows.
You receive this email from a friend of yours. Write your response.
Email
From: | Sandy
Subject: Some suggestions please!
As you know, I'm head girl at my school, and I have a meeting with the teachers to
discuss ways of preventing crime in the area near our school. There's graffiti all over
the school walls, some classroom windows are broken and the local shops have a
terrible problem with shoplifters! | know you always have great ideas, so can you
help me out?
Bye for nov,
Sandy
Write your email.
| Writing plan
Greeting ——Hi...!/Hello...!/Hi there,
| Paragraph 1 Thank (1) for her email. Say you are
| sorry to hear about the problem, and explain that you have some
suggestions, and why.
Paragraph 2 Make a suggestion which will prevent (2)
Paragraph 3 Make a suggestion which will prevent (3)
Paragraph 4 Make a suggestion which will prevent (4)
Signing off Hope my suggestions help you in the (5)
Your first name
B Now write an informal email making suggestions in response to the task in A. Use
the writing plan to help you. Don’t forget to check your writing and complete this
checklist when you have finished,
In my informal email, | have the following:
Greeting
Four paragraphs:
* Thank Sandy for her email, / Say I'm sorry to hear about the problem,
explain that I have some suggestions, and why.
+ Make a suggestion which will prevent graft
* Make a suggestion which will prevent broken windows. |
* Make a suggestion which will prevent shoplifting
Signing off
Phrases to make suggestions
Passive voiceFashion
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Activate Your Ideas
A Read these statements and discuss as a class. Which one(s) do most people agree with?
| know first impressions count, but it's not all about
what we wear. We have +o feel comfortable, too.
Y
Fashion promotes creativity and
helps us stand out from the crow
Fashion has many negative impacts that we don't always
consider. How about people who can’t afford fashionable clothing?
Have we thought about how that affects their self-esteem?
B Answer these questions about the statements above. Then discuss in pairs.
Which statement shows that the speaker:
1 is considerate about other people's feelings?
2. enjoys being up-to-date with the latest trends?
3 is practical?
UNIT
10Mw Unit 10
42
Discuss these questions in pairs.
Read these sentences and match the clothes idioms in bold with their meanings below.
ow
sare aoc
How often do you buy clothes?
Do you have clothes in your wardrobe that you never wear?
Which of the following do you do with clothes you don't wear anymore?
~ throw them away
= recycle them
+ give them to a friend or family member
~ give them toa charity
~ sell them to a second-hand shop
“That dress fits you like a glove; Ill buy it for you’ “Thanks, Mum!
They don't know that I've taken their old clothes to the charity shop,
so keep it under your hat.
Keep your shirt on! | only paid £10 for these boots. | bought them
at a second-hand shop,
You look very handsome. You're going to knock their socks off at the party!
Dad, | think you need a new outfit for the wedding. Everything you have is
just so old hat.
Ifyou put yourself in her shoes, I'm sure you'll understand why she did it.
| take my hat off to him; he's done a great job.
You're going to have to tighten your belt if you want to buy that leather jacket.
admire someone for something they have done
amaze someone
don't tell anyone
fits perfectly
imagine what it would be like to be in someone else's situation
live on less money than usual
old-fashioned
try to stay calm
ooA. Read this article about fashion and complete it with the missing phrases.
‘The youth of today: fashion victims or confident individuals?
(1) [teenagers today pay a lot of attention to the clothes and accessories they wear.
Appearance is very important to them, but (2) [to call them fashion victims just because
they like to feel good about the way they dress?
(3) [to be complimented on your choice of clothing or your style, and I believe that most
of us like to stand out from the crowd. (4) [] when we dress well, we feel confident about
ourselves, which is important. (5) [_] , most of us actually enjoy shopping for clothes.
Nevertheless, there are people who spend all their time and money on clothes and who
have to buy the latest fashion items, even if they really
can't afford them or they don’t suit them at all. As a result,
they end up with wardrobes full of unwanted clothes.
Allin all, I believe that while teenagers do
focus a lot of their attention on fashion,
(6D) they are all fashion victims.
it would be wrong to say that
And let's face it
We all know how nice itis
Most people will have noticed that
It is also worth mentioning that
is it fair
se aoce
© Read this writing plan and underline the positive
aspects of fashion the writer mentions in the article.
Writing plan
Title Attract the reader with a catchy title
Paragraph 1 Introduce the topic of teenagers and fashion and ask a question to encourage
the reader to continue.
Paragraph 2 Develop one side of the discussion (positive aspects of fashion).
Paragraph 3 Develop the other side of the discussion (negative aspects of fashion)
Paragraph 4 — Summarise your points and state your opinion.
¢c Resa the art ALERT!
When you write an article giving your opinion on a particular
Soe. feetion ind topic, you should use a wide variety of vocabulary related to
the topic rather than repeating the same words.
UNIT 10 43met Urn it 1 nesses
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A Read this task and complete the writing plan
that follows.
Write an article for a school/college magazine
about what people should do with their
unwanted clothes. You should write about the
| amount of clothes that people buy, different
things that people can do with their unwanted
clothes, including what you do with them
| Writing plan |
Title Attract the reader with a(1)____________ title,
Paragraph 1 Introduce the topic of (2) _________and ask a question to
encourage the reader to continue.
Paragraph 2 Develop one side of the discussion (the (3) —____-__
things people do with their unwanted clothes).
Paragraph 3 Develop the other side of the discussion (the (4)
things people do with their unwanted clothes) |
| Paragraph 4 (5) ___ your points and state your opinion. |
B_ Now write your own article in response to the task in A. Use the writing plan to help you.
Don't forget to check your writing and complete this checklist when you have finished.
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In my article, I have the followin
A catchy title
Four paragraphs:
* Introduction of the topic and a question
* Discuss positive things people do with unwanted clothes
* Discuss negative things people do with unwanted clothes
+ Summary of main points and my opinion
Informal phrases to show generally accepted ideas
Variety of topicrelated vocabulary
44Property and Housing
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Activate Your Ideas
A. Think about your town/city. If a friend were coming to visit you for the first time, which three
places would you take him/her to and why? Compare your answers with your classmates’.
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B Imagine that your local council plans to invest money in improving facilities in your town/city.
Look at these facilities and number them in order of importance. Then discuss in pairs.
Art gallery
Concert hall oO
Community centre
Exhibition centre (_]
Shopping mall
Stadium
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‘C_ Which of the facilities in B do you think these statements refer to? Discuss in pairs.
This could be enjoyed
bucorpivetral tes This place would have
activities for everyone.
This could be a venue for lots of
different activities; it would eveate jobs
and promote a healthier lifestyle.
This would attract creative
people to the area
This would be a great place for
youngsters to socialise, especialy
if it had a cinema complex, too.
A Read this task and answer the questions that follow.
‘The Town Gazette is interested in citizens’ opinions about the local councit's plan to build
on unused land on the outskirts of town. It is either going to construct a sports centre or an
entertainment complex. Write a letter to the editor, giving your opinion.
1 Has the local council decided what it is going to build?
2. What are the options? .
3 What does the newspaper want citizens to do?
4 Who is going to read the letters?
B Which option do you think would be best, and why?(C Now read Carla Meyer's letter in response to the task in A and compare her opinion with
your answer in B, Discuss in pairs.
Dear Editor,
| am writing in vesponse to the article ix today’s Town Gazette concerning the
council's plaw to build ox uwsed land on the edge oF town.
Fivstly, | think it 15 a great idea, as this aven is considered to be one of the
worst in our foun. Additionally, lots of people have haa to leave cur town ave
tom lack of employment opportunities, and both options would create Jobs For
locals. They would also both attract wove people to the aves.
Im my opinion, the best thing to build would be a sports centre, as we do not
have many Facilities like that in ovr town. It would also help citizens of all
ages lead a healthier life. On the other hana, an entertainment complex is
not a bad idea either, as it would give people Something to do in their Free
time, though im vty opinion it is not as important as a Sports centve,
“To conclude, | strongly believe that a sports centre should be constructed in
order to improve the lifestyle of this tows citizens.
Yours faithfully,
Carla Meyer
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D Read this writing plan and underline Carla's reasons for her choice.
Writing plan )
Greeting Dear Editor,
Paragraph 1 Why you are writing / where you saw the article.
Paragraph 2 Give your general opinion about the plan, and your reasons.
Paragraph 3 Say which option you prefer and why, and mention the other option
Paragraph 4 _ Restate your opinion.
Signing off Yours faithfully, |
Your first name and surname }
ALERT!
When you have to choose from different options, there may
be positive aspects that are true for both options. If this is
the case, discuss these reasons in the first paragraph; they
will still make your choice stronger.
E Which structure does Carla
Use to talk about the reasons
for her choice?
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A Read this task and complete the writing
plan that follows.
The Town Gazette is interested in citizens’
‘opinions about the local councils plan
to replace the old stadium with either a
‘community centre or a shopping mall.
Write a letter to the editor, giving your
opinion.
Writing plan
Greeting Dear (1)
Paragraph 1 Why you are writing / (2)______you saw the article.
Paragraph 2 Give your general opinion about the (3)
and your reasons,
Paragraph 3. Say which option you (4) __________and why, and mention the
theroption |
Paragraph 4 (5) your opinion.
Signing off Yours (6)
Your first name and (7)
ALERT!
When you have a choice of options,
don’t worry about which one you
choose. Both are acceptable, so
choose the one for which you can.
come up with better reasons,
B Now write a formal letter giving your opinion in
response to the task in A. Use the writing plan to
help you. Don't forget to check your writing and
complete this checklist when you have finished.
In my formal letter, | have the following:
Greeting
Four paragraphs:
‘+ Why I am writing / where I saw the article
‘+ My general opinion about the plan and my reasons
‘* Which option I prefer and why; mention the other option
+ Restate my opinion
Signing off
would + bare infinitive to
reasons for my choiceThe Sporting Life
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Activate Your Ideas
A Why do you think people like listening to and telling stories? Discuss as a class.
B Read this quote and
uss as a class. Do most people agree or disagree?
‘The pleasure of reading a story and wondering what will come next for the hero
is a pleasure that has lasted for centuries and, I think, will always be with us.
Stan Lee
© Read these first sentences from stories. What do you think each story is going to be about?
Discuss in pairs.
aanwna
Eli was running towards the park gate when she heard someone shouting ‘Help me!”
The sky was getting darker, the wind was howling and the trees were blowing from side to side.
The players had been practising for hours.
When it started to pour, Celia had just walked through her front door.
Kenny dashed up the stairs, closed the door and jumped under his bed.
Mike was shooting some hoops while Eve was texting her friends.
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D Now look carefully at the tenses used in the sentences in C and match them with the
explanations below.
the past continuous with past simple for an action that was in progress in the past
when it was interrupted by another action
b the past perfect continuous for an action that started and continued until a specific
time in the past
the past perfect simple for a completed action before a specific time in the past
the past continuous for setting the scene
the past simple for a sequence of actions that happened one after the other in the past
the past continuous for two actions happening at the same time in the past Oo
A. Read the first sentence of this story. What do you think it is going to be about? Discuss
in pairs.
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As | walked towards my house, | saw that everything was pitch black.
B Now read the whole story and compare it with your ideas in A.
As | walked towards my house, | noticed that.
everything was pitch black. There were no
iouronrs wervoresecasetan 4}
had been very special, but | hadn't heard e&
from anyone all day. | hoped everyone ~
was alright.
‘Slowly, | unlocked the front door. To my surprise,
when I turned on the light, all my friends and family,
appeared in the hall. They were wearing party hats
and they all shouted ‘Congratulations, Amelia!’
When | had got over the initial shock, my friends led
‘me into the living room, and I saw how beautifully it
was decorated. Balloons and bouquets of flowers had
been placed all around the room. There were also presents
in brightly-coloured wrapping paper on a table, as well as a
huge cake.
‘Ail my favourite people had gathered to congratulate me on
‘winning my first tennis tournament. | had been so nervous before
the match that | hadn't even wondered why nobody had called me.
| had no idea that they were planning to throw a surprise party for
ime. It was the best day ever!C Read this writing plan and write down the narrative tenses used in the story in B.
Writing plan
Paragraph 1 Set the scene of the story, starting with the sentence you have been given
Paragraph 2 Continue the story, using a variety of narrative tenses. End this paragraph
at an important moment in the story (the surprise).
Paragraph 3 Continue the story, using a variety of narrative tenses
Paragraph 4 Finish the story, explaining how the main character felt.
D Which verbs are used in the story instead of these verbs? miner
1 saw When you write a
story, use descriptive
operat verbs wherever
3 were possible to give the
4 took reader a clear visual
image of what is
B come. SS happening.
6 thought about
E Now complete the diagram with these verbs.
believe consider dash guess hurry jog mutter notice observe
rush scream spot whisper witness wonder yell
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