This lesson contains 57 slides, with interactive quizzes, text slides and 2 videos.
Items in this lesson
Exercise 20 (WB p.63)
Write down the words for the given defitions.
Slide 1 - Slide
1. making the files on your computer available for other people to download
A
compensation
B
demand
C
file-sharing
D
download
Slide 2 - Quiz
2. an amount of money that has to be paid as punishment
A
penalty
B
crackdown
C
swap
D
target
Slide 3 - Quiz
3. strict measures against people who break the law
A
legally
B
penalty
C
compensation
D
crackdown
Slide 4 - Quiz
4. to trade something for something else
A
swap
B
allow
C
release
D
file-sharing
Slide 5 - Quiz
5. songs from a music album
A
CD
B
tracks
C
bands
D
Phonographic
Slide 6 - Quiz
6. people who break the law
A
musicians
B
offenders
C
parents
D
solicitors
Slide 7 - Quiz
7. finds people and makes them pay for a crime
A
solicitor
B
Phonographic Industry
C
music industry
D
pursues
Slide 8 - Quiz
8. aiming at
A
organised
B
compensate
C
targeting
D
responsible
Slide 9 - Quiz
9. too many to count
A
countless
B
reached
C
fond
D
any
Slide 10 - Quiz
10. the money a person earns by working
A
tracks
B
livelihood
C
pay
D
price
Slide 11 - Quiz
Exercise 21 (WB p. 64)
Which words have more or less the same meaning?
Slide 12 - Slide
to pursue
A
charge
B
fine
C
legal
D
to follow
Slide 13 - Quiz
penalty
A
charge
B
criminal
C
to follow
D
fine
Slide 14 - Quiz
legitimate
A
fine
B
authorized
C
legal
D
to prosecute
Slide 15 - Quiz
to crack down on
A
to come down hard on
B
to prosecute
C
to sniff out
D
to deal roughly with
Slide 16 - Quiz
offender
A
criminal
B
legal
C
charge
D
suspect
Slide 17 - Quiz
to track down
A
to come down hard on
B
to find
C
to deal roughly with
D
to sniff out
Slide 18 - Quiz
LET OP!! In de volgende filmpjes wordt het grammatica onderdeel uitgebreid behandeld. Voor jullie is het nu belangrijk om te letten op de werkwoordtijden die er gebruikt worden.
Slide 19 - Slide
Slide 20 - Video
Slide 21 - Video
Exercise 22 (WB p. 64)
Study grammar 5.3 and choose the correct form of the verb(s). Het is handig om je werkboek erbij te houden.
Slide 22 - Slide
1. If Sean comes, we ..... (to go) to the music store
A
go
B
went
C
will go
D
have to go
Slide 23 - Quiz
2. If you want, I ..... (to put on) the new Madonna CD I downloaded.
A
will put on
B
put on
C
have to put on
D
had to put on
Slide 24 - Quiz
3. If I hadn't downloaded it, I ..... (not to have) it on time.
A
will not have
B
don't have
C
didn't have
D
wouldn't have had
Slide 25 - Quiz
4. If I got a prison sentence, ...... (you-to be) sad?
A
would you be
B
are you
C
will you be
D
won't you be
Slide 26 - Quiz
5. If you ..... (to download) music, the artists won't receive any money.
A
downloaded
B
download
C
will download
D
would download
Slide 27 - Quiz
6. Yeah, but if people ..... (to buy) all their music through the internet, CDs would disappear.
A
bought
B
buy
C
have to buy
D
will buy
Slide 28 - Quiz
7. If my computer ...... (to be) confiscated too, I don't know what I would have done.
A
will be
B
had been
C
would have been
D
was
Slide 29 - Quiz
8. OK, if you ..... ( to get) those CDs, I won't download any more music.
A
get
B
got
C
will get
D
won't get
Slide 30 - Quiz
Exercise 27 (WB p. 66)
Read the convesation on p. 66 of your workbook. Fill in the correct words.
Slide 31 - Slide
1. I was a _________ to a crime.
A
witness
B
burglar
C
convicted
D
victim
Slide 32 - Quiz
2. Was there any _____________?
A
description
B
violence
C
witness
D
burglar
Slide 33 - Quiz
3. I've been _________ with theft.
A
convicted
B
violence
C
victim
D
charged
Slide 34 - Quiz
4. Well, I saw this ___________ going into a house across the street, so I went over and chased him out.
A
squad car
B
victim
C
burglar
D
cooperate
Slide 35 - Quiz
5. Right at that moment, a ________ pulled up.
A
squad car
B
burglar
C
ID
D
victim
Slide 36 - Quiz
6. But you'll never be _________
A
convicted
B
charged
C
violence
D
cooperate
Slide 37 - Quiz
7. Tell me about it. I'm the __________ here.
A
burglar
B
convicted
C
victim
D
burglar
Slide 38 - Quiz
8. OK, stay cool, do whatever they say, ________ as much as you can.
A
violence
B
description
C
charged
D
cooperate
Slide 39 - Quiz
Listening Skills
You are going to listen to extracts from different radio programmes talking about fear and phobias
Firstly, a preparation exercise
Afterwards, two different exercises about the extracts
Slide 40 - Slide
threatening or that seems bad or evil
to laugh repeatedly in a quiet and uncontrollable way
to lose consciousness
to make someone feel extremely angry, excited or worried
to cause something to start
escaping or running away
causing great emotional shock or upset
to be potentially dangerous
to faint
Slide 41 - Drag question
threatening or that seems bad or evil
to laugh repeatedly in a quiet and uncontrollable way
to lose consciousness
to make someone feel extremely angry, excited or worried
to cause something to start
escaping or running away
causing great emotional shock or upset
to be potentially dangerous
to freak someone out
Slide 42 - Drag question
threatening or that seems bad or evil
to laugh repeatedly in a quiet and uncontrollable way
to lose consciousness
to make someone feel extremely angry, excited or worried
to cause something to start
escaping or running away
causing great emotional shock or upset
to be potentially dangerous
sinister
Slide 43 - Drag question
threatening or that seems bad or evil
to laugh repeatedly in a quiet and uncontrollable way
to lose consciousness
to make someone feel extremely angry, excited or worried
to cause something to start
escaping or running away
causing great emotional shock or upset
to be potentially dangerous
flight
Slide 44 - Drag question
threatening or that seems bad or evil
to laugh repeatedly in a quiet and uncontrollable way
to lose consciousness
to make someone feel extremely angry, excited or worried
to cause something to start
escaping or running away
causing great emotional shock or upset
to be potentially dangerous
to poase a threat
Slide 45 - Drag question
threatening or that seems bad or evil
to laugh repeatedly in a quiet and uncontrollable way
to lose consciousness
to make someone feel extremely angry, excited or worried
to cause something to start
escaping or running away
causing great emotional shock or upset
to be potentially dangerous
to giggle
Slide 46 - Drag question
threatening or that seems bad or evil
to laugh repeatedly in a quiet and uncontrollable way
to lose consciousness
to make someone feel extremely angry, excited or worried
to cause something to start
escaping or running away
causing great emotional shock or upset
to be potentially dangerous
to trigger something
Slide 47 - Drag question
threatening or that seems bad or evil
to laugh repeatedly in a quiet and uncontrollable way
to lose consciousness
to make someone feel extremely angry, excited or worried
to cause something to start
escaping or running away
causing great emotional shock or upset
to be potentially dangerous
traumatic
Slide 48 - Drag question
Listen to the extracts
and do the exercises
The Fear Factor
Slide 49 - Slide
Extract 1
Extract 2
Extract 3
A fear of heights
The difference
between common
fears and phobias
Symptoms of
phobias
Why we like to
be scared
Why we like to
be scared
A fear one person has
suffered their whole life
The fight or flight
response
Why people develop
phobias
The importance of
context and danger
Slide 50 - Drag question
What is the true according to the radio programmes? Extract 1
A
All anxiety disorders are called simple phobias
B
Most people have a phobia of some type of animal
C
Exaggerated or irrational fears are phobias
Slide 51 - Quiz
What is the true according to the radio programmes? Extract 1
A
Friendships can suffer as a result of phobias
B
Most of us will feel dizzy and sweat when we see a tarantula
C
Phobia sufferers are difficult to live with
Slide 52 - Quiz
What is the true according to the radio programmes? Extract 1
A
Children inherit phobias from their parents
B
Scary encounters we have as children can cause phobias
C
Most people who have a fear of dogs also suffer from aquaphobia
Slide 53 - Quiz
What is the true according to the radio programmes? Extract 2
A
Everyone screams when they feel scared on a roller coaster
B
Many of us feel frightened during a horror film
C
We prefer watching horror films as teenagers
Slide 54 - Quiz
What is the true according to the radio programmes? Extract 3
A
Liz suffers physical symptoms because of her fear
B
Liz always loses consciousness when she sees a needle
C
Liz first remembers her fear while watching a horror film
Slide 55 - Quiz
What is the true according to the radio programmes? Extract 3
A
Abi had been diagnosed with coulrophobia by her doctor.
B
Abi prefers clowns that smile
C
Abi feels just as scared now as she did as a child
Slide 56 - Quiz
What is the true according to the radio programmes? Extract 3