unit 5: Thrill seekers

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unit 5: Thrill seekers
p 48

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1. Look at the photos. Tick the adjectives and phrases that you'd use to describe these activities.
2. Think of a reason why people might want to do these activities. 
     Why might people refuse to do activities like these?


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5. Read and listen to the newspaper 
articles on p 49 and answer the questions.
  • 1 Her son had taken it up and she didn’t want him to beable to do something she couldn’t.
  • 2 She celebrated her 90th birthday by going on all of theadult roller coasters at Disneyland. 
  • 3 She reminded herself that many other people had beenparagliding with no problems.
  • 4 She wants the elderly to keep doing things as long as theyare physically able.


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  • 5 He has become the first man to jump from an aircraft at 2,400 feet and land safely without using a parachute.
  • 6 He wore a wing suit and arranged a landing site with18,600 cardboard boxes to break his fall.
  •  7 He’s a stuntman.
  •  8 It says that he was a bit scared.

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Red herrings (p 48)

Which sentence does not support the idea that Nrs Hardison deserves a medal?

  • B

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Participle clauses = beknopte bijzin

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p 50 ex 1

  • B
  • D
  • A
  • C

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Rule:

  • time
  • reasons
  • conditions
  • results
  • the same
  • present 
  • past

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ex 2 p 50: from participle clauses > longer sentences
  •  After it opened its doors last year, ...
  • 1 After they climb into a glass cage, the thrilled and terrified tourists are lowered into the water with the crocodiles.
  • 2 If it is carried out correctly, the dive is completely safe.
  • 3 After you’ve returned to the safety of the beach, you can look at the amazing pictures taken by our professional photographer.
  • 4 If you share these photos with your friends, you will be the talk of the town.

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having + past participle or gerund?
Having + past participle: bijzin = actie in het verleden
Having watched the stunt, most people were speechless.
Gerund: bijzin = actie in het heden
Watching the stunt, most people are speechless

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ex 3: from sentence > participle clause: laat ow vallen in je bijzin + laat before, after, while, by, since, on vallen

  • 1 Done regularly, these exercises will help you to become extremely fit. / Doing these exercises regularly will help you...
  • 2 Having watched the stunt, most people were speechless.
  • 3 (While) watching the people in their canoes, we decided to try it too.
  • 4 Having always been aware of the risks, she’s never had any serious accidents.
  • 5 Having learned how to climb from his father, he became passionate about it. / Having learned from his father, he became passionate about climbing.

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Listening p 51: 

Look at the photo. In what way is this activity different from extreme sports, such as bungee jumping or base jumping?

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Listening ex 3 p 51

  • 1 extreme sports 
  • 2 simulates 
  • 3 risking
  • 4 thrill seekers 
  • 5 brains 
  • 6 (daily) problems / worries

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To do: 

vocabulary ex 1+2 p 51
reading ex 1+2+3+4 p 52

Ready? go to the online platform and finish vocabulary and reading.

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Vocabulary p.51 EX1
  1. b

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Vocabulary p.51 EX2
  • 1 daredevil 
  • 2 risk-taker 
  • 3 (real) kick out of
  • 4 minimises the risk 
  • 5 audacious 
  • 6 stunts
  • 7 assess the risk 
  • 8 death-defying

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Reading p.52
  1. How often do you find yourself thinking that it's too noisy?
  2. It’s a room designed to be absolutely silent. It’s famous for being the quietest place on Earth and holds the Guinness World Record.   
  3. 1 You may start to hallucinate.
    2 45 minutes
    3 The ears adapt and you can hear more things, such as your heart beating or your lungs or stomach.
    4 It’s used for product testing and determining sound quality.
  4. 1 He wanted to find peace and quiet.
    2 the sound of his scalp moving over his skull
    3 because his 45-minute session was over
    4 He felt rested and calm aft erwards.

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Speaking p.52
Discuss in pairs. 

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To do on p. 53/54:

grammar ex 1+2 
Vocabulary ex 1+2

Finished? Complete Get it right (p.123) ex Unit 5

Ready? go to the online platform and finish vocabulary and grammar.

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Grammar: Verbs of perception with infinitive or gerund
  1. Answer:    The sound is heard from start to end in sentence
    Rule:          1 part of an action   2 an entire action

  2. 1 scream
    2 banging; blowing
    3 standing
    4 run/running
    5 crawling
    6 dripping

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Vocabulary (p.53) ex1
  • 1 noise 
  • 2 loud 
  • 3 loud 
  • 4 quiet 
  • 5 quiet 
  • 6 loud 

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Vocabulary (p.53)  ex2
  • 1 for crying out loud; loud mouth; keep quiet
  • 2 making a lot of noise; loud and clear
  • 3 peace and quiet

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Functions (p.53)
  • Before listening: react to the following statements in pairs. Make a list of different ways to agree or disagree.
    Schools should open seven days a week. 
    Students should have longer holidays. 
     
  • Listen to the audio and complete ex. 1+2 
  • Work in pairs. Discuss extreme sports and try to convince your partner of your opinion.
    Student A - Go to p. 127
    Student B - GO to p.128

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Functions (p.53)
  • 1-  1 A thinks the person was too old to climb; B thinks it’s
dangerous for young as well as old people.
2 A thinks driving fast cars is exciting; B thinks it’s OK to be
a thrill seeker, but that fast cars are dangerous, polluting,
a waste of money and not something he would do for
excitement.

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Functions (p.53)
To my mind, that’s … – 1
Yes, I suppose you’re right. – 2
I don’t accept that … – 3
The way I see it is … – 1
I hadn’t thought of that. – 4
That’s not how I see things. – 3
True. – 2
I’d go along with that. – 2
OK. Point taken. – 4

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Over to you...
Complete Get it right (p.123) ex Unit 5

Ready? go to the online platform and finish vocabulary and grammar.

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p. 123 Get it right - Unit 5
  • 1 Jumping out of her chair, she said, ‘Let’s go!’
  • 2 Discovered in time, a lot of serious illnesses can be cured.
  • 3 Caught outside in the thunderstorm, we ran for shelter
  • under some trees.
  • 4 Seen from far away, the mountain path didn’t look that long.
  • 5 All this noise is making me confused.
  • 6 The new stuntman is a real daredevil compared with the last one.

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Culture (p.54)
  1. Look at the photos and the article quickly and answer the questions. 
    A) Where are these places?
    B) What do these activities have in common?  

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Culture (p.54-55)
  1. Read the article 
  2. Over to you... Complete ex 2+3+4
  3. Finished? Online platform: vocabulary, reading, grammar. 



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Culture (p.54-55) ex 2
  • 1 Zambezi River 
  • 2 Sydney 
  • 3 La Quebrada
  • 4 Zambezi River 
  • 5 Sydney 
  • 6 La Quebrada
  • 7 La Quebrada 
  • 8 Zambezi River

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Culture (p.54-55) ex 3
  • 1 cord 
  • 2 consensus 
  • 3 plunged 
  • 4 window
  • 5 faint-hearted 
  • 6 thrill 
  • 7 impact 
  • 8 idiocy

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Writing (p.55) - Complete ex 1,2,3 and 4.
  1. The key part of the bungee jump – according to the writer’s editor – is the free-fall and precisely the part that the writer fails to remember. It lasted eight and a half seconds.
  2. how high the jump was – 1
    where the bungee jump was – 3
    how long the jump lasted – 7
    what the writer thought about the jump – 8
    when the writer did the jump – 2
    the journey to do the jump – 6
    where the writer stayed – 4
    when the writer realised how scary the jump might be – 5
  3. 36 hours later, having checked into my simple but charming hotel in the heart of the city, I spent the evening talking with locals about my imminent jump

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Writing (p.55) ex 5
Compare your newspaper article to your neighbour's article. 

Checklist:
  • At least two participle clauses. 
  • Details are introduced of the experience. 
  • Facts are presented throughout the article to maintain interest. 

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Pronunciation p. 120 - unit 5
Read, listen, repeat.

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cambridgelms.org
Complete:
- Reading
- Vocabulary
- Grammar
- Get it right 
- Use of English
- Cambridge English Advanced

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