1 Unit Lessons for life Opener 1
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Life 2E Advanced Teacher\'s Book Unit 1
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- Key vocabulary 2a
CPT extra! Photo activity [before Ex.1] • Ask students to look at the photo and the map of where the Inuit people live. Students work in pairs to discuss what they think the place is like. In feedback, briefly elicit ideas. • Optional step Build up a list of ideas on the board which students can refer to when doing Exercise 3 later. Note that the answers below are checked in Exercise 3. EXAMPLE ANSWERS Population: It probably has a small population that may be old (i.e. young people probably want to live somewhere bigger and with more varied opportunities). Weather: The weather is probably cold all year round. And days are either very long or very short. Communications: Cars, reindeer, dogs. People probably have limited internet access and speak to each other more than write. Way of life: The way of life is probably still fairly traditional. It might be changing if younger people are moving away for studies or to find jobs. It’s probably hard work living here. Key vocabulary 2a • Ask students to read sentences 1–5 and guess the meaning of the words in bold. Encourage students to use the context to help them. • Optional step It’s a good idea to show the pronunciation of these key words – students have to hear them in continuous speech on the video. Point out the strong stress: self-esteem, invaluable, disproportionate. 2b • Tell students to match the words in bold in Exercise 2a with the definitions (a–e). Let students compare answers in pairs. ANSWERS 1 d 2 c 3 e 4 a 5 b Vocabulary notes fund = can also be used as a noun (e.g. to raise funds) elders = only used in the context of traditional societies (e.g. tribal elders, village elders) – the suggestion is that these are old, wise people in a position of power; the elderly is used to describe older people in modern societies self-esteem = if you have low self-esteem, you are low in confidence and have a negative image of yourself – high self-esteem is the opposite invaluable = common collocations include invaluable support, invaluable resource, invaluable experience disproportionate = used critically to say that a number or amount is too high or too low Download 0.8 Mb. Do'stlaringiz bilan baham: |
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