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ES Ip) Re) tel n ble) BUN Ne) \ ae Sesion yee Why is it that people seem to think that the newest L Work in pairs. Discuss the questions. technology is always the best? From high-speed 1 In general, do you lke or dislike trains to high-speed intemet, you could be forgiven new technology and gadgets like for thinking that faster is always better (not to ‘ebooks, tablets and phones? mention, more efficient and more economical). 2 Canyou think of ways in which We decided to investigate a few simpler, more technology has made our lives low-tech solutions to the world’s problems better/worse? 3 Are there any problems which technology has helped to solve? Meet the slow theatre Give examples. Much of our popular entertainment these days is action-packed, 2 A Lookat the prompts below. What expensive and based in cities. information do you think could go in So, the Rural Acadamy decided the gaps to describe the problems? they wanted to offer an alternative, Use the pictures to help you. “Touring the United States, they : i take a horse-drawn theatre, and 1 New tends to make things a bicycle-powered silent cinema fester and more efficient fon the road! with them, They want 2 Popular entertainment (theatre, to celebrate and call attention to cinema, music concerts, exhibitions) if in more rural locations, in opposition to what they see as the global is often and based in cities. urhenisetion of our culture, economy, media and art, By using e carriage pulled by horses, rather than a vehicle that runs on petrol, hey offer ‘less expensive, low-tech alternative entertainment, which they hope clude more people and move et a slightly si 3 In many villages in Asia and Africa, access to s still a huge problem, 4 The citizens of Bogota, Colombia wanted young people to have more access to The roundabout water pump Access toa clean water ~~ 4 B Read the text to check your supply is sill one of the = —— answers, biggest problems for 3 aie Sear Serer tnsouh Atinnan theatre companies? Pe Sn eee 2: Wy might people ning in rural ere areas apreite this tpe of Fe et ie tee eee theate? See Ra tare ec batae eos sala oat eee ea a ee ean epee Bia dase eyoump ely Pee nveete tei toe access towater 3 A Workin pairs. Answer the questions. 1 How isthe Rural Academy (slow theatre) diferent from other 4 How has the pump changed the Bus stop libraries lives of the young girls in particular? in Bogota 5 How has the invention of the ebook ‘The invention of the ebook has changed how people read? ‘meant that books are now slightly 6 Where have they put the new ‘choaper anda tot lightor to libraries in Bogota? But in Bogoté, Colombia, they had B Discuss. What do you think of the a farbetter solutions suggested? Which idea do you like best? Can you think of some to read on the go. The city to improve the access that young people had to hooks, but not by ther solutions to these problems? tayhigma tabletes Trig Geekded| to install colourful book Ubraries ‘around the city, in the parks and at bus stops. What could be better than to sit in the sunshine and read ‘8 book while waiting for your bus? TN COMPARATIVES AND SUPERLATIVES 4A Read the article again. Underline examples of, comparatives and superlatives. B Look at your examples and complete the rules. How do we form the comparatives and superlatives ‘of common adjectives? 1 Adjectives with one syllable comparatives: add superlatives: add 2 Adjectives with two or more syllables comparatives: add superlatives: add C Look at the sentences below and complete the rules with small or big. a) Entertainment has become a lot/much/far more expensive. b) Technology has made books a little/a little bit/ slightly cheaper. B|_ 1Use quantifiers a lot/much/farto talk Bl ot differences. 2 Use quantifiers a littlea fittlebit/slightly to talk about ferences. [> page 136 LANGUAGEBANK 5 Complete the statements with the prompts in brackets. 1. The invention of the bieycle made it (lot/easy) for people to travel from one village to another, to meet new people. 2 The world has become a (much/safe) place to live since the invention of antibiotics. People are (ar/healthy) now than 100 years ago. 3. The invention of the washing machine has meant that itis (lot/quick) for people to wash their clothes. think it's (good) invention of the last century 4 Although we have computers, paper is til (cheap) and (flexible) way to record the written word 5 Electricity is (important) invention because without it many of the other things we have would not have been possible. 6 The invention of the telephone and the computer have meant that we are (much/busy) now than we were in the past. VOCABULARY TECHNOLOGY 6 A Work in pairs. Put the words/phrases in the box into the correct word web. electricity nuclear power antibiotics vaccinations computer networks motorbikes genetic engineering washing machine vacuum cleaner space travel commercial aeroplanes solar power communications satellites electricity Can you add any more words to C SYLLABLE STRESS Look at the words/phrases above and undertine the main stress(es). Sometimes, there can be more than one per word/phrase. electricity nuclear power D D)5i Listen and check. Then listen again and repeat. D> page 152 VOCABULARYBANK Tans ? A Workin pairs. Choose an invention from the last 100 years. Write two or three sentences to describe how this invention has changed our lives. Don’t say what the invention is. This invention made it much easier to travel from one place to another. Even people in poor societies can use this invention because it does not need petrol. B Read your sentences to other students. Can they ‘guess the invention? C Discuss which invention you think has been the best/worst? Why? WRITING AN ADVANTAGES/DISADVANTAGES ESSAY; LEARN TO USE DISCOURSE MARKERS 8 A What do you think are the main advantages and disadvantages of technology in everyday life? Write a lst. B Read the model essay. Does it mention any of your ideas? ‘The advantages and disadvantages of modern technology eee een eet ee eee eee ea ee sens any eevee aera eae ee area ee ee ee ea a eee eee eae tere Elicserreee eae Saeed Peni eee ee er eer ee eee ee eee enn triateen echnciser irenserini [or the development of weapons, which have cased alot of destruction. Another disadvantage is that it makes us lazy Nowadays, many people spend ther lives siting infront ‘of computer srcens, This isa development that usc has negative effects on our mental and physical health, making us more isolated and les active a ea ante eres reel rite irene the advantages outweigh the disadvantages. Ofcourse there are drawhacks, but itis important to remember that technology itslfis not the problem, The problem is that we tse technology without always thinking about the harmful consequences Match paragraphs 1-4 with descriptions a)-d). a) discussion of disadvantages by conclusion 9 introduction 4) discussion of advantages D Work in pairs. Complete the guidelines for wt with the expressions in the box. ing an essay personal opinions examples notes beginning logical order 1 Sort out the facts ~ make. of all the relevant information you have on the subject. 2. Plan your argument ~ organise your notes and arrange the ideas ina 3 Give your essay an appropriate Describe what you are planning to say. 4 Decide how many paragraphs you need for your argument. Each paragraph should discuss one point. Use to support your arguments. 5 Write a logical conclusion. Though the style of the essay is generally formal and impersonal, this might be the place to include some 9 A Look at the underlined words and phrases in the essay. Put them in the correct place in the table. introduce advantages The most important advantage is introduce disadvantages The main disadvantage Is. contrasting ideas Although, additional reasons As well as that. {And anather thing, ‘personal opinion/conclusion in genera, As faras Im concerned, B Underline the correct alternatives. Satellite TV: good or bad? More and mote people are watching satellite television. "The main advantage / As well as that {s that you can choose exactly what ‘you want to watch, and in addition to this / however you can watch programmes in other languages. “However, / Although this means that whereas people used to talk about programmes with colleagues and friends, now they usually don't watch the same programmes. “onthe other hand / And another thing, there is too much choice. There ate so many programmes to choose from that people can’t decide what to watch. “This means that /As far as Fm concerned, they watch too much television. *In my opinion / The problem is that, satellite television isa good thing, asiit gives people more choice. "However, / In general, people need to be careful that they choose their programmes carefully. 110 choose one of the topics below and write an essay about the advantages and disadvantages of it. Look back at Exercises 8 and 9 to help you. + modem technology in everyday life + owning a car/bicycle + playing computer games + using a digital camera + using email/text messages + cheap flights ASK THE EXPERT ~ es Match photos A-F to the questions below. 1 Is it possible to surf a tidal wave? 2 Why is snow cold? 3 Is there an easy way to prove the Earth is round? 4 Why do onions make you cry? 5 Isa rainbow hot or cold? 6 Why are sumo wrestlers so fat? Work in pairs. How many questions above can you answer in two minutes? Turn to page 161 and check your answers. INFORMATION Match the pairs of verbs in the box with situations 1-5. question/wonder discuss/debate respond/reply research/investigate inquire/lookinto _argue/quarre| 1 Someone tells you something. You are not sure you agree, 2 Someone writes you letter. ‘There is an interesting topic in class. You disagree with someone and talk angrily with them. You are writing a thesis for your Master's degree, You need to find some information, e.g, about cinema times or to book a table. © guestion tags Read the sentences below. In which sentence is wonder a verb? In which sentence is it a noun? a) | wonder iFanyone has ever tried to surfa tidal wave. b) Ican name the seven wonders of the world. Underline the correct alternative to complete the sentences. Is the correct answer a noun or a verb? 1 The police officer continued his investigation/wonder/inquire into the robbery. 2. Didn't you get my email? You didn’t response/look into/reply. 3. We had a very interesting discuss/ debate/wonder about the death penalty 4 Ive nearly finished my research/ investigate/teply into nuclear particles. 5 When I hear about all these social problems, | have to inquire/question/ respond the education system. 6 You want a job here? No problem. My cousin is the boss. ll inquiry/ debate/look into it for you. 7 Itwasa silly respond/quarrel/argue. Now they are friends again LISTENING GRAMMAR 3A Work in groups and discuss. QUESTION TAGS 1 How do you prefer to find information, on the internet, in books ‘or by asking people? What does it depend on? 2 What type of questions do children ask? Think of some examples. They sometimes ask difficult questions ike: ‘Why Is snow cold? B Read a review of a book about questions children ask their parents, How did the author get the idea for the book? Are any of your questions included in the examples from the book? Questions Daddy can’t answer {all began with a question asked by Dean, a four-year-old boy’ “Why do ships have round windows” His father didn't know. And when his sister started behaving badly, Dean asked another question: Why can't we just cook her” On along drive the boy wondered why the road was so loud, His father replied, ‘Because the people who live next to the road have their vacuum cleaners on.’ The boy's inquiries kept coming: ‘Why is the sky blue? Are_ rainbows hot or cold? What was it lke living in the 1940s? What would hurt more — getting run over by a car or getting stung by_ vish? Why do police officers like doughnuts?” Eventually, Jamieson decided to write down the questions He thought it might be fun ‘one day ta show them to his son, Then he had a better ‘dea: he'd research the answers. Some people might do their investigations on the internet. Not Mr Jamieson, He contacted experts ranging from astronomers to Buddhist monks, to scientists, to magicians, and asked lots of questions. He later turned these — and the experts’ responses ~into a book: Father Knows Less. 4A Read five questions from the book Father Knows Less. Try to answer them. Compare your ideas with other students. How many hairs are there on the human head? Why are the windows on ships always round? Why is there war? Why did The Beatles break up? \What happens when your plane flies over a volcano? B (DUE Listen to some people trying to answer the questions in Exercise 4A. Are their answers the same as your ideas? C Listen again and complete the notes. 1 Ships’ round windows: Number of hairs on a human head: A plane flies over a volcano: ‘The Beatles broke up: Reasons for war: different ideologies, a sense of honour, 5 A Complete questions 1-6. Then look at audio script 5.2 on page 168 to check. 1. Round windows are stronger, they? 2. Noyit'snot that many, iv 3 Itdepends whose head, iv 4 Nothing happens, iv 5 They got old, they? 6 John Lennon went off with Yoko Ono, he? B Read the rules about question tags. Which rules are exemplified in 1-6 in Exercise 68? Rule 2is shown in question number 3. uses doesn’ B | 1 Use question tags to confirm &| information. BY 270 form a question tag, repeat the auxiliary verb. For example, use do or does for the present. Use will or won't for the future. 3 After the auxiliary verb, use a pronoun (eg, he she, i, they). 4 Ifthe sentence is positive, the question tag is negative. 5 If the sentence is negative, the question tag is positive. [> page 136 LANGUAGEBANK 6 Look at the statements below and complete the question tags. 1 You're Italian, _aren’t_you? 2 You aren't a doctor, are _ you? 3 You don't smoke, you? 4 You play a musical instrument, you? 5 You didn't know any of the other students before, you? 6 Ourteacher hasn't taught you before, she? 7 You will be here tomorrow, you? 8 You went to bed late lastnight, __ you? 9 You've travelled a lot, you? 10 You were good at sport when you were a child, you? ? A D153) InToNATION: question tags Listen to two questions. Notice how the intonation goes down when the speaker is sure of the answer. Notice how the intonation goes up when the speaker is not sure. 1 You're Italian, aren't you? (the speaker knows the answer) 2 You aren't a doctor, a7€ you? (the speaker is not sure of the answer) B Listen to the questions in Exercise 6. Which answers is the speaker sure about? Listen and repeat the questions, using ‘the same intonation. © Workin pairs. Choose six questions to ask your partner. Make sture your intonation is correct in the question tags. You play a guitar, don't you? Yes, [do. play bass in a band. '8 Work in groups and follow instructions 1-4 below. 1 Think of one subject each that you know a lot about. Write your topies on a piece of paper. tennis, Japanese cars, hip hop 2 Exchange papers with another group 3 Think of statements about the subjects. Use question tags. Rofael Nadal s the best tennis player in history, isn't he? The most popular japanese caris the Toyota, isn't it? 4 Read your statements to the first group. Are they correct? Wet N TOWN NG PLUS WORD BUILDING: ADJECTIVES ‘9 A Read the text below. How was the ice cream cone invented? For oer hundred years iecaeam ns soldmsiniyin dishes: Then one dy. ceatve ee cam slr uned 2 hopeless station nto 2 pretabe one n 190% at fetal heron cu of spoon ane css He bough some fers roma vendor nest fom and ut hee cea Inte. The tomers ove them and the ea spend ely The or has Been han ee ne B Underline four adjectives in the text and add them to the word ‘web below. Can you think of other examples of adjectives that fit these patterns? messy hairy biological responsible lovable poetic adjectives homeless painful useless” effective explosive “peaceful speakout TIP Use Li. L1 is your First Language. Some suffixes in your L1 might have similar meanings to suffixes in English. For example, the Italian -iva/a means the same as the English -ive. Can you think of any ‘examples from your language? 110 complete the text. Add suffixes to the words in brackets. ‘The city of Detroit, USA was famous for its (value) car andustry. In the early days, the city was (response) for the majority of cars in the USA, and Detroit's streets were full of cars. A police officer called, William Potts saw that the organisation of the traffic was ® (hope) and the trafic ‘was very slow. So, in 11920, he developed an 4 (effect) system of lights to regulate the flow of cars, He used the same colours as the railway system and put the lights in ‘a tower 80 that it would be * (ease) for drivers to see them even on © (cain) days, Potts's system was very” (success). When other countries realised how (use) it was, the system spread all over the world. 11 A complete the words by adding suffixes. Find someone who: 1 has a peaceful__ hobby. 2 ishope___at maths. 3 isagood care __driver. 4 isquite mess___at home. 5 thinks he/she is quite creat, 6 isquite knowledge ___about politics B Workin groups. Askand answer ‘questions about the information above. You've got a peaceful hobby, haven't you? [> page 152 VOCABULARYBANK ee) VOCABULARY PROBLEMS AND SOLUTIONS L.A Think of two pieces of technology you have used in the last twenty-four hours. Did you have any problems with them? What problems can you have with them? B Work in pairs. Look at the photos. What is the problem in each case? Look at the phrases in bold, Are they problems (P) or solutions (S)? Which phrases can you use to talk about the problems in pictures A-E above? 1 Ws broken down, 2 Itmeeds recharging. 3 It’s out of order. & Ieneeds fixing, 5 There is no reception (for my pho 6 7 8 Try switching it off (and on again), It keeps making this strange noise. It's crashed/frozen It doesn’t work (any more). 10 We have to sort it out. 11 Save it onto a memory stick 12 Shall | print it for you? 1D Work in pairs and answer the questions. 1 Have any of these problems happened to you ‘or anyone you know recently? How did you feel when it happened? How did you try to solve the problem? IT’S OUT OF ORDER Brteneen Cee te Creer FUNCTION POLITE REQUESTS 2 A B55 Listen to four conversations. What is the problem in each case? B Read questions 1-8. Which can you answer? Listen again to check 1 In conversation 1, what question does the man ask? 2. Where does the woman suggest that he goes? 3. In conversation 2, what does the woman ‘keep losing? 4 What does the man suggest? 5 In conversation 3, what does the vacuum cleaner eep making? 6 Does the woman give the man instructions about what to do to fix his vacuum cleaner? 7 In conversation 4, what does the man ask for? 8 Who does the man need to speak to? C Complete the extracts in the table with the correct words. Could you the line, please? z mea refund? Could you tell me | who! should 0? what the § i? Do you know what the problem is? if there's another * Would you mind atit for me? him for me? C BIBI Listen and repeat the requests [> page 136 LANGUAGEBANK ITU Bai RESPOND TO REQUESTS 5 A Work in pairs. Read your role and think about the phrases you are going to use. Then role-play the situation below. 3A Read some conversation extracts from Exercise 2. Complete the responses with the phrases in the box. Yes,Ican Iimnot sure I'm afraid I can't Yes, of course (x2) Of course not Sure/OK Let me have a look 1 M:Do you know if there's another machine somewhere? | really need to get some money. WweHimm .. There might be one in the shopping centre. 2 w:Would you mind looking at it for me? Me: 3. W:Do you know what the problem is? aunt Me: ee 4 W:Could you tell me what the problem is, sir? You need to call your M: It keeps making a funny noise. And its seen yore oxy just not working properly Student A 1Z phone. Ask Student A 5 W:Could you hold the line, please? ee erence M: Tell Student B that you can get reception. 6 M:Could you give me a refund? yeviaineg Igo your phone. w: do that. Suggest that he/she N Well, could you tell me who | should speak to? tres standing outside. | You still can't get any W: You need to speak to the manager. reception, Ask Student M: OK. Would you mind calling him for me? Zi Af you can borrow his/ Ws: VULjust call him. FETS EIS ae a fell Student B he/ 7 B Read audio script 5.5 on page 168 to check. the can bere your 4 A ake polite requests and responses with the a Prompts in brackets. i 1 A: I can't concentrate. (Would / mind / turn / { her help. music down)? B: Sure. Sorry about that. 2 A: I need to speak to the manager. (Do / know /if/ pepe gala eta anyone in the office)? ee B: Let me havea look You can't get the 3A: Im afraid Mr Soul isnt here atthe moment. printer to work. Ask B: (Do / know / when / coming back)? spident i heise N Student B 2: (not / sure, Do you want me to check? leanhelpyou | ecugemeavis | B: Thankyou tuming it offand then 4 A: (Could / tell/ how / machine works) | don't ZL onagain. Ask if that has know how to tur ton, worked Ie still doesn’t work B: (Yes / course. Ask Student B IF 5 As [need to take this machine to the repair he/she knowsof service, (Would / mind / help / me)? other printersin the |S B (course / not. Leave there building SGU 6: My computer has frozen. (Could / tell/ who/1/ (/samise your printer speak / to)? aa B: OK. (Let / have / look). Thank Student B for B Listen to check your answers. Mien a) C INTONATION: polite requests Does the speaker's voice start high or low? Listen again and repeat the requests copying the polite intonation. C Choose one or two situations from Exercises 4 and 5. Write a conversation using the flow charts above to help. Then role-play it with a partner,

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