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miércoles, 21 de enero de 2009

EXCERCISES PAGE 32-33 (Grammar)

EXCERCISE 1 PAGE 32

A)

Even if she asks her parents her parents will say no

Lisa won’t be happy unless she can go

Her parents might agree as long as they think she is safe

Providing that they believe her, unless she can go.

If her parents phone Ana, they’ll discover the truth

B)

1.) I’ll feel bad if we don’t tell the truth

I won’t feel good unless we tell the truth.

2.) You’ll understand if you listen carefully.

You’ll understand as long as you listen carefully.

3.) We won’t do it if you don’t think that it’s acceptable

We won’t do it unless you think that it’s acceptable

4.) If you teach our children well, they’ll be honest.

As long as we teach our children well, they’ll be honest.

5.) If you aren’t faithful, I won’t stay with you.

I will stay with you providing that you are faithful.

6.) If I leave now, I’ll be late.

Even if I leave now, I’ll be late.

EXERCISE 2 PAGE 32

A)

1. How would do you feel if Real Madrid won the League? (Hypothetical)

2. How will your teacher feel if you pass all of your exams? (Probable)

3. What would you do if you became invisible? (Hypothetical)

4. Who will you call if you want go out this weekend? (Probable)

5. Where would you go if you went on a dream holiday? (Hypothetical)

6. What people would say if the king of Spain visited your class? (Hypothetical)


EXERCISE 3 PAGE 32

A)

1.) He hadn’t lost/wouldn’t have lost the mach if he played better.

2.) I might not have come/hadn’t come here if I’d known it was dangerous.

3) I haven’t phone/wouldn’t have phoned if I’d known you were asleep.

4.) If he’d been guilty, they would have punished/would punish him.

5.) I might have become rebellious if my parents will be/had been stricter.

6.) If he had studied/would have studied harder, he might have passed.

B)

1.) Sophie went shopping because she needed some food.

Sophie wouldn’t have gone shopping unless she had needed some food.

2.) She found a wallet on the ground and she phoned its owner, Dan.

If she hadn’t found Dan’s Wallet on the ground, she would have never phoned him.

3.) She met Dan and they became friends.

If she hadn’t met Dan, they wouldn’t be friends now.

4.) Sophie and Dan feel in love and became a couple.

Sophie and Dan wouldn’t have become a couple unless they had fallen in love.

5.) They stayed together because they were very happy.

If they hadn’t were happy together, probably they wouldn’t be together now.

lunes, 19 de enero de 2009

EXERCICES PAGE 31 (Reading)

EXERCISE 6 PAGE 31

1. Seeing a photo in the wallet didn’t affect people

FALSE.

“It would bring… …the family photo” (Copiar la frase complete)

2. The person who kept the wallet clearly had a guilty conscience.

FALSE.

“One greedy businessman… …in his pocket”

3. Older people are more honest that younger people.

FALSE.

Age is another… …over 25.”

4. Rin Luy returned the money in the wallet.

TRUE.

“Rin Luy felt… …the money.”

EXERCISE 7 PAGE 31

Prefix

+ Positive Adjective

- Negative Adjective

Un-

Kind

Faithful

Healthy

Unkind

Unfaithful

Unhealthy

In-

Decisive

Human

Indecisive

Inhuman

Im-

Patient

Moral

Impatient

Immoral

Ir-

Rational

Responsible

Irrational

Irresponsible

Dis-

Trustful

Honest

Distrustful

Dishonest

Il-

Logical

Legal

Illogical

Illegal

EXERCISE 8 PAGE 31

1. Smoking is an unhealthy habit.

2. Wait for me! Don’t be so impatient

3. He thinks hunting is cruel and inhuman

4. I don’t know what to do –I’m feeling very indecisive

5. The law is clear. Copying DVD’s is illegal.

6. He’s always lying. He’s really dishonest


jueves, 15 de enero de 2009

EXERCISES PAGE 30-31 SB (READING)



EXERCISE 1 PAGE 30 SB

1. Men are less honest than women.

2. Younger people are more honest than older people

3. Richer are less honest than poorer people

4. People in Scandinavia are more honest than other Europeans.



EXERCISE 3 PAGE 31 SB

1. “It will bring you bad luck”

The man warned me/us it would bring me bad luck

2. “If I lost my purse, I’d be upset”

She said that if she had lost/lost her purse, she would be/would have been upset.

3. “What does this experiment tell us?”

The article asks what the experiment tells us.

EXERCISE 4 PAGE 31 SB

1. A

2. C

3. B

EXERCISE 5 PAGE 31 SB

1. Why did 66% of People return the wallet?

Two thirds of People returned the wallet because they thought it was bad luck to keep it.

2. What factors seem to affect honesty?

Factors such as nationality, age, gender, and if you are rich or poor seem to affect honesty.

3. What does the text say about rich and poor people?

Poor people understand the value of money more than rich people.

4. According to the text which groups of people are the most honest?

Scandinavians, young female under 25 are the most honest.

5. Is the text optimistic about society in the future?

The text is optimistic if people pass on decent values.