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6.B. Page 58. 1.c. 2 F 3 E 5 B 6 A 10 D 12 C
Annabel6 Martin 5
Sean 4
Sarah 3
2.a. The thief is 3.
3 38))
P =policeman,
W1 =woman 1, W2 = woman 2
P. OK, ladies, now can you describe the man you saw in the bank?
Wl. Well, he was, er quite tall, you know, he had very long legs. And quite
skinny, you know thin.
W2. Yes. Very narrow shoulders. And he had a beard and a little
moustache.
Wl. No, he didn't. He had a moustache, but not a beard. It's just that I think
he hadn't shaved.
W2. No, it was a beard, I'm sure.
Wl. And anyway, Doris, you weren't wearing your glasses, so you can't
have seen him very well.
W2. I could see perfectly well.
P Ladies, ladies, please. So, no moustache then.
Wl. He had a moustache, but he didn't have a beard.
P. And what about his hair?
W2. Dark.
Wl. Yes, short, dark hair.
P. Straight?
Wl. No, curly, I'd say. Wouldn't you say, Doris?
W2. Yes, very curly.
P. So, dark, curly, hair?
Wl. Yes. That's what we said. Are you deaf or something?
P. What about his eyes? Did you notice what colour they were?
W2. Brown eyes. Nothing special. And quite small. But he had a big nose.
Wl. Yes, a very big nose.
P. And what time was it when you saw this man... ?
Page 160. The body Parts of the body
6 arms
8back
16 ears
13 eyes
9 face
7 feet
14 fingers 5 hands
2 head
19 knees
17 legs
20 lips
1 mouth
4 neck
18 nose
12 shoulders 10 stomach 11 teeth
3 toes
5 tongue
2.
3 40)) Verbs related to the body
a. 1 Don't be frightened of the dog. He won't bite.
2 Jason kicked the ball too hard and it went over the wall into the next
garden.
3 Don't throw stones - you might hit somebody.
4 Mmm! Something smells delicious! Are you making a cake?
5 The stranger stared at me for a long time, but he didn't say anything.
6 Can you taste the rice? I'm not sure if it's cooked yet.
7 Some builders whistled when the girl walked past.
8 Don't touch the oven door! It's really hot.
9 The audience clapped when I finished singing.
10 The teacher suddenly pointed at me and said, 'What's the answer?' I
hadn't even heard the question.
11 In Russia if you smile at strangers, people think you're mad!
12 Everybody nodded in agreement when I explained my idea.
b. bite: teeth
clap: hands
kick: feet
nod: head
point: finger
smell: nose
smile: mouth / lips
stare: eyes
taste: mouth / tongue
throw: arms touch: hands
whistle: lips
3.a.b. 3 42 >))
1 bike /baɪk/: bite, eyes, smile
thigh
2 train /treɪn/: face, taste
waist, nail
3 phone /fəʊn/ nose, shoulders, throw, toes elbow, throat
4 owl /aʊl/ mouth
5 chair /tʃɛəʳ/ hair, stare
6 ear /ɪəʳ/ beard
d.
1 You wear a ring on your fingers / thumb; you wear gloves on your
hands; you wear socks on your feet; you wear a cap on your head.
2 Ballet dancers stand on their toes.
3 Footballers often injure their legs / feet / toes.
4 Women put make-up on their face, lips, and eyes.
5 People brush their hair and teeth.
6 People carry a rucksack on their back or shoulders.
4.
3 43)) I Got Life
I ain't got no home, ain't got no shoes
I ain't got no money, ain't got no class
Ain't got no skirts, ain't got no sweater
Ain't got no perfume, ain't got no beer
Ain't got no man
Ain't got no mother, ain't got no culture
Ain't got no friends, ain't got no schooling
Ain't got no love, ain't got no name
Ain't got no ticket, ain't got no token
Ain't got no god
What have I got?
Why am I alive anyway?
Yeah, what have I got
Nobody can take away?
I've got my hair, got my head
I've got my brains, got my ears
I've got my eyes, got my nose
I've got my mouth, I got my smile
I've got my tongue, got my chin
I've got my neck, got my lips
I've got my heart, got my soul
I've got my back, I got myself
I've got my arms, got my hands
I've got my fingers, got my legs
I've got my feet, got my toes
I've got my liver, got my blood
I've got life, I've got my freedom
I've got life
I've got life
And I'm gonna keep it
I've got life
And nobody's gonna take it away
Page 60. 5.a.
He/ she may/ might /could = it's possible that
he / she ... and that He/ she must be = it's very probable or certain.
d.
1 may, could 2 must 3 can't
Page 143. a.
1I 2J 3A 4C 5H
6B 7F 8E 9G
c
1 must
2 might not
3 must
4 can't
5 might
6 must
7 might not
8 can't
9 might
10 can't
Page 60.
6.b.
1 They were in Hampstead Heat h, a big park in North London.
2 They were sitting on a bench.
3 He looked a real mess - he had very long whit e hair and he was wearing
a jacket with a hole in it and old-looking shoes. He looked like a t ramp.
4 She wanted to give the old man some money.
5 She told her friend not to give the man any money.
c.
The speaker stopped Adriana because the man wasn't a tramp.
He was an ex-politician called Michael Foot.
e.
The best summary is 2.
f.
1 F (Nobody thought for a minute that she had a chance of doing
well on the show, or could ever become a star.)
2 T (Journalists started talking about how wrong it is to stereotype
people.)
3 T This was vitally important.
4 F (In the past people needed to judge whether a person was
dangerous or not.)
5 F (It often gives us generally accurate information.)
6 T (She has started to change her appearance.)
g.
1 went viral
2 judge a book by its cover
3 vitally important
4 socio-economic level 5 underdogs
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