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Life 2E Advanced Teacher\'s Book Unit 1
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[1] ★ CPT extra! Lead-in activity [after Ex.2] • Tell students they are going to listen to two people talking about important lessons they have learned in life. Ask them to read questions 1–3. • Play the recording. Students listen and answer the questions. Let them compare answers in pairs before checking with the class. ANSWERS 1 Speaker 1: not to try to change other people or you can’t change other people Speaker 2: not getting too attached to things or you shouldn’t get too attached to things 2 Speaker 1: The speaker got frustrated with his business partner (Giles), who always took ages to make a first design for the customer, and this was driving him (the speaker) crazy. Speaker 2: The speaker’s house was flooded. 3 A Tuareg person would probably agree with the lesson from Speaker 2 because the Tuareg don’t like to get attached to unnecessary material objects (third quote in Exercise 1). Audioscript [1] Speaker 1 I think the most valuable lesson I’ve learned was when I was starting a business at the age of 25. I used to get very frustrated with my business partner, a guy called Giles. We’d set up our own web design business and Giles would always take ages making a first design to show the customer. He was trying to get it perfect when actually, it didn’t need to be. When I told my dad about it – that it was driving me crazy – he said, ‘Look, you can’t change other people; you can only change the way that you behave towards them.’ So, from then on I just tried to accept that Giles was a perfectionist and to see it as a positive thing. And since then we’ve got on much better. And that’s become a sort of guiding principle for me in life – not to try to change other people. Speaker 2 I think a good rule of thumb is: ‘Never get too attached to things.’ But it’s a lot easier said than done and sometimes it takes a big event to make you realize how true this is. Our house was flooded a few years ago and because my bedroom was on the ground floor, I lost a lot of my most valued possessions: my laptop with all my photos on it; my favourite books; all my shoes were ruined and some of my best clothes too. But in fact, what mattered at the time was knowing that everyone was safe – my parents and my little brother. We’ve actually moved to a new house now, and it’s not nearly as nice as the old one, but it doesn’t matter. You need to move on. Now, I always make a point of not getting too attached to places or things. It’s just stuff. Download 0.8 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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