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− | # A bully is a person who likes it if people are scared of him or her | + | # A bully is a person who likes it if people are scared of him or her. |
− | # A show-off is someone who always tells others how good he or she is at things | + | # A show-off is someone who always tells others how good he or she is at things. |
− | # A competitor takes part in competitions.In a tennis competition the competitor who wins all of matches is the best and is the winner of the competition. | + | # A competitor takes part in competitions. In a tennis competition the competitor who wins all of matches is the best and is the winner of the competition. |
− | # | + | # A waiter is someone who works at a restaurant. |
# When an accident has happend there is often a traffic jam and the cars on the road can´t move anymore. | # When an accident has happend there is often a traffic jam and the cars on the road can´t move anymore. | ||
− | # If it´s raining and the sun is shining at the same time,you can often see a rainbow. | + | # If it´s raining and the sun is shining at the same time, you can often see a rainbow. |
# All animals that don´t live in zoos, people´s homes or on farms belong to the wildlife. | # All animals that don´t live in zoos, people´s homes or on farms belong to the wildlife. | ||
− | # You shoot at a target, e.g. in | + | # You shoot at a target, e.g. in an archery competion. |
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# A bag is something in which you carry things and which you use for shopping. Many trousers and jackets have pockets. | # A bag is something in which you carry things and which you use for shopping. Many trousers and jackets have pockets. | ||
# You wear clothes, e.g. a jacket, but you carry something with/in your hands, e.g. a bag or a box. | # You wear clothes, e.g. a jacket, but you carry something with/in your hands, e.g. a bag or a box. | ||
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# slowly/quickly/fast | # slowly/quickly/fast | ||
# angry/annoyed/nervous | # angry/annoyed/nervous | ||
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===21/3 The mouse and the cheese=== | ===21/3 The mouse and the cheese=== |
Version vom 18. Oktober 2010, 16:35 Uhr
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Solutions to the exercises
let's check - 19/3 Mixed bag: An interview
I'm talking
1. Welsh
2. pleased/happy
3. relatives
have managed
4. begin/start
Has Wales changed
5. since
was
6. coal
7. mines
have nearly all closed
8. without a job/out of work
9. son
has found
10. factory
11. about
12. wonder/'d like to know
13. rented
have been driving/have driven
14. since
have seen
15. magnificent/fantastic/beautiful/great
16. castles
has
17. sights/places
18. mention/write about
love
were
19. kind/friendly
20. daughters/children/girls
21. disaster
visited
22. graves
23. sad/terrible
24. instead
have been living
25. for
don't want
26. move/go away/leave
do the Welsh love
27. admit/say
28. mention
29. Perhaps/Maybe
send
will do
30. soon
appears
20/1 Quiz on the UK
- Scotland
- Little John
- Arsenal
- Atlantic
- Halloween
- Great Gable
- Belfast
- Assembly
- Cornwall
20/2 Wordpower
a)
- A bully is a person who likes it if people are scared of him or her.
- A show-off is someone who always tells others how good he or she is at things.
- A competitor takes part in competitions. In a tennis competition the competitor who wins all of matches is the best and is the winner of the competition.
- A waiter is someone who works at a restaurant.
- When an accident has happend there is often a traffic jam and the cars on the road can´t move anymore.
- If it´s raining and the sun is shining at the same time, you can often see a rainbow.
- All animals that don´t live in zoos, people´s homes or on farms belong to the wildlife.
- You shoot at a target, e.g. in an archery competion.
b)
- A card is a postcard or a birthdaycard and a ticket is a trainticket or a ticket for a concert or a museum.
- If you talk about the North Sea, the Atlantic Ocean or the Pacific Ocean, you say "sea", if you say "lake", you mean the "Bodensee" or the "Chiemsee".
- A bag is something in which you carry things and which you use for shopping. Many trousers and jackets have pockets.
- You wear clothes, e.g. a jacket, but you carry something with/in your hands, e.g. a bag or a box.
- Marmalade is made of oranges and jam is made of other kinds of fruit.
c)
- cat, chicken, cow, calf (calves), dog/sheepdog, dove, cattle, duck, pony, horse, lamb, mouse (mice), sheep, rabbit, rat, spider, turkey, pig
- actor, acrobat, agent, animator, artist, courier, cowboy, doctor, drummer, farmer, guitarist, journalist, manager, milkman, nurse, policeman, sheriff, singer, teacher, taxi driver, waiter, workman
- bank, café, castle, shopping centre, chruch, cinema, kindergarten, school, (train) station, skyscraper, supermarket, restaurant, takeaway, theatre
- car, plane, bus, coach, train, bike, taxi (cab), ship, boat
- to be afraid of, to be frightened of, to be angry, to be annoyed, to be hungry/thirsty, to be happy, to be scared, to be hurt, to be bored, to be disappointed, to be excited, to be nervous, to be embarrassed, to be pleased, to be horrified, to be sick
- to arrive, to attack, to board, to break, to bring, to brush, to chase, to clap, to clean, to climb, to come, to crash, to dance, to drive, to faint, to fall, to fetch, to fly, to get up, to go, to grab, to hit, to hunt, to juggle, to jump, to kick, to knock over, to land, to leave, to move, to open, to paint, to pull, to push, to put, to ride, to row, to run, to save, to shake, to shoot, to shut, to stand up, to throw, to tremble, to walk, to wash, to wave
d)
- big/strong/dangerous
- slowly
- small/brown
- loud/scary
- nervous/scared
- carefully/quickly/cleverly
- good/wonderful/great
- clever/excited/nervous
- afraid
- true
- happily
- big
- strong
- loudly
- waiting
- surprised
- slowly/quickly/fast
- angry/annoyed/nervous
21/3 The mouse and the cheese
See page 222.
21/4 Before a trip to London
See page 222.