5V Unit 11 + 12

5V Unit 11 
21st century living
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5V Unit 11 
21st century living

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p. 102
  1. Complete reading 1, 2 and 3 in pairs. 
  2. Read/listen in detail. Complete ex 4+5. 

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p.102 ex 4
  • 1 B 
  • 2 C 
  • 3 A 
  • 4 B 
  • 5 A 
  • 6 C 

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Over to you


Complete grammar ex 1+rule+ 2 (p104)
                      vocabulary ex 1, 2 and 3 (p104)

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Grammar ex 1 + rule (p104)
  • 1 gets 2 get 3 got


  • Rule
  • 1 informal 2 dynamic 3 an action

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Grammar Ex 2 (p.104)
  • 1 While she was crossing the road, she got hit by a car.
  • 2 The man got taken to hospital by ambulance.
  • 3 My bike got damaged when I got hit by a car.
  • 4 I got shouted at for cycling on the pavement.
  • 5 My jeans got ruined when I fell off my bike.
  • 6 We didn’t get hurt in the accident

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Vocabulary 1 p.104
Getting angry: had a go at; shouted at; loses her temper;
gets worked up; letting off steam; bit my head off ; bit my
tongue (feeling angry but not expressing it)


not getting angry: keep her cool; stays calm; keep the peace;
bit my tongue (feeling angry but not expressing it)
saying something: had a go at; shouted at; bit my head of

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Vocabulary 2 p.104
  • 1 kept; cool 
  • 2 loses; temper 
  • 3 keeping the
  • 4 get worked 
  • 5 tongue 
  • 6 let of

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Listening (p.105)
  • Complete ex 2+3 while listening.
  • Ex2: 3, 4, 1, 2
  • Ex3: 1 T 2 F 3 T 4 F 5 T 6 T

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Grammar: Causative have
have + object + past participle 

have something done

Complete ex 1+rule+2

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Grammar - answers
  1. Sentences 1 and 3
    Rule:  have 2 past participle
  2. 1 having my hair cut
    2 had it repainted
    3 ’m having my motorbike fixed 
    4 Have; had something valuable stolen 
    5 to have my blood pressure checked

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Over to you...
Complete:
- Reading (ex 1,2,3) - p.106
- Grammar (ex 1,2, rule, 3) - p.107
- Vocabulary (ex 1,2,3) - p.107

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Reading 3. Answers 
  • 1 T
  • 2 T
  • 3 F (It is a way of life for people in developing countries.)
  • 4 T
  • 5 T
  • 6 F (She also works with bicycle tyres.)

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Grammar (p.107) answers 
1. 1 remade
    2 thrown
    3 tried
    4 rescued; turned
2. 1 sentence 3
     2 sentences 1, 2 and 4
     3 We don’t know exactly but we can make the following assumptions. Sentence 1: the       recycling facility; sentence 2: the owner of the items thrown away; sentence 3: people in the past; sentence 4: people who upcycle
Rule  1 be 2 have been

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3.
1 More information can be found on our website.
2 New ideas might be thought up.
3 These things should be re-used.
4 You could have been hurt.
5 Your bike must have been stolen.
6 It may have been put here on purpose. 

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Vocabulary (p.107)
1) upcyclen - downloaden - uploaden -  opwaarderen - inkrimpen - actualiseren - degraderen - verwaarlozen

2) 1 upgraded 2 download 3 update 4 upcycled
5 downsized 6 upload 7 downplay 8 downgraded

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Over to you ... Culture p.108-109
Ex. 1,2,3,4 and 5

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Culture (p.108-109) - 4
  • 1 They don’t wish to make contact with the outside world.
  • 2 Outsiders may want to take their land for resources, and may bring diseases that they have no immunity to.
  • 3 The tribespeople had painted themselves red – perhaps because they felt threatened or wanted to display aggression.
  • 4 They might think it is a spirit or a large bird.
  • 5 The tribes’ territory should be protected in accordance with international law.

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Culture (p.108-109) - 5
  • 1 stance 
  • 2 extinction 
  • 3 scattered 
  • 4 loggers
  • 5 indigenous 
  • 6 defiant 
  • 7 aimed squarely
  • 8 wiped out

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Writing (p.109) - complete 1-6
  1. A
  2. Own examples
  3. 1 fixedly 2 laboriously 3 reluctantly 4 shrilly 5 readily 6 desperately
  4. To emphasize the point she is making
  5. 6. --> peer evaluation 

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Complete digital exercises --> Cambridgelms.org
Unit 11
Vocabulary 
Grammar 

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Unit 12 
Can you name 10
superheroes? 
Why are they called superheroes?

Read the text and complete 
ex 5+6

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Answers 5+6 reading
5. Possible answers 
A Kicking off for a better future
B Street hopes
C Learning for change

6.
1 opposition journalists in Iraq
2 young Iraqis who participated in the initiative
3 the favelas or shanty towns
4 children from the favelas
5 the Orang Rimba (Forest People)

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Future perfect; future continuous (review) (p.112-113)
  • Future perfect - will + have + past participle
    An action/situation that will be finished before a certain time in the future. 
    For example: I will have gone to bed by then! 

  • Future continuous - will + be + present participle 
    An action that will be in progress at a certain time in the future. 
    For example: I will be working the entire day next Saturday. 

  • Over to you... grammar complete ex. 1, rule, 2
                                  vocabulary ex. 1, 2

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Answers - grammar p.112-113
1.
1 future perfect
2 future perfect
3 future continuous
Rule
1 present participle
2 past participle
1 ’ll have gained
2 will have had; ’ll have made
3 ’ll have done; ’ll be waiting
4 ’ll have bought; ’ll … be driving

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Answers - vocabulary p.112-113
1. 1 officially suggest
2 suggest
3 choice
4 choose
5 convince
6 have a chance of winning
7 reduced 

2. 1 put herself forward 
2 is in the running
3 campaigning 
4 nominated 
5 shortlisted
6 voting for 
7 elected

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Future in the past 
  1. FORM Would
    [would + VERB]

    Examples:
    I knew you would help him.
    I knew you would not help him.

  2. FORM Was/Were Going To
    [was/were + going to + VERB]

    Examples:
    I knew you were going to go to the party.
    I knew you were not going to go to the party.




When we talk about the past, we sometimes want to refer to something which was in the future at the time we were speaking. We use past verb forms to do this:

The last time I met her, she was leaving for a new job in Italy the following day. (past form of She is leaving)
They rang to say they would be with us by ten o’clock but then their flight was cancelled. (past form of They will be with us)
[a novelist writes about a house where he wrote his novel]
I saw the house that I was to live in for the next six months. (past form of I am to live in this house)
He said he was going to see the match but it was cancelled. (past form of He is going to see the match)





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Over to you...

Vocabulary ex 1, 2 (p.113)
Reading ex 1, 2 (p.114)
Grammar ex 1, rule, 2, 3 (p.115)

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Reading 

1. the young mother who wrote the second text; she wanted to thank the nurse for saving her son’s life.

2. 
1 because he thought he had failed his GCSE exams
2 He decided to go back to school and work harder.
3 She had a cold.
4 a sweet
5 She thought she would be made fun of for not having a
bus ticket.
6 One of the boys who she thought was laughing at her paid
her fare.

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Vocabulary
1. 
1 a 2 h 3 f 4 d 5 g 6 c 7 b 8 e


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Grammar
1.  1 going to 2 would 3 was 4 wasn’t 5 would

2. 
1 would; be
2 was going to be
3 wouldn’t be able/wasn’t going to be able
4 were going to meet
5 would/was going to
6 was going to be/would be

3.
1 She wasn’t going to leave the country, but then it became
too dangerous to stay.
2 He thought he would teach the children to read and write
but he hadn’t really thought it through. / He was going to
teach the children to read and write but he hadn’t really
thought it through.
3 They were going to use football to give the boys more
confidence, but then they decided to set up basketball
teams instead.
4 She was going to set up a charity to promote the values
of tolerance and unity, but so far she hasn’t been able to
do so.
5 They said they would off er free healthcare to children,
but then it became clear that the government had
other priorities. / They said they were going to off er free
healthcare to children, but then it became clear that the
government had other priorities.

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Digital exercises
cambridgelms.org 
 Complete grammar and vocabulary (unit 11+12)
Quizlet vocabulary 11/12 (EN-NE)

Vocabulary (definitions) 


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