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Unit 14 The Japanese Ageing Suit • P I Listening and Speaking Activities • Part II Reading Comprehension and Language Activities • Part III Extended Activities
●●●●● ●●●● ●●0 Part I Listening and Speaking Activities.999 o Introduction of functions Listen and speak Try to speak more o Make your own dialogue What are they for? If you want to learn more
Part I Listening and Speaking Activities ⚫ Introduction of functions ⚫ Listen and speak ⚫ Try to speak more ⚫ Make your own dialogue ⚫ What are they for? ⚫ If you want to learn more
●●●●● ●●●● ●●0 Introduction of functions ●●● ●●●● You may express your disappointment like this Thats very disappointing, I must say Im rather/very/greatly disappointed that Im rather/very/greatly disappointed at/about It's a great pity/disappointment What a pity/disappointment Oh dear! I was hoping/d been hoping Oh, dear! I was hoping for (Oh dear, ) I've /'d been looking forward to r'm sorry to hear that r'm sorry to hear about
Introduction of functions ⚫ You may express your disappointment like this: ⚫ That’s very disappointing, I must say. ⚫ I’m rather/very/greatly disappointed that…. ⚫ I’m rather/very/greatly disappointed at/about…. ⚫ It’s a great pity/disappointment. ⚫ What a pity/disappointment! ⚫ Oh dear! I was hoping/I’d been hoping…. ⚫ Oh, dear! I was hoping for… ⚫ (Oh dear,) I’ve /I’d been looking forward to…. ⚫ I’m sorry to hear that…. ⚫ I’m sorry to hear about…
Listen and speak Ek ●●●●● ●●●● ●●0 ●●● lIsten to the conversation and tick the correct ●●●● answer to each question 1. Why is Jack upset? Key: b 2. What is the Neighbourhood Club for? Key. b 3. How dd Turn to p. 196, and let's listen.I at the neighbourhood leaders decision? Key: c 4. Robin tells Jack that they have to protest against the decision. How does he say it? Key: a
Listen and speak 1. Why is Jack upset? Key: b 2. What is the Neighbourhood Club for? Key: b 3. How does Robin express his disappointment at the neighbourhood leaders’ decision? Key: c 4. Robin tells Jack that they have to protest against the decision. How does he say it? Key: a Turn to p. 196, and let’s listen. ⚫Listen to the conversation and tick the correct answer to each question
●●●●● ●●●● ●●0 Try to speak more ●●● ●●●● Notes What's up?: something is up"is used for saying that something is wrong or something bad is happening e.g. It s not like Sara to be so rude. Something must be up absurd: completely stupid, unreasonable, or impossible to believe: ridiculous take it easy: used for telling someone to be calm when they are upset or annoyed willful:(done) deliberately in order to cause damage or harm determined to do what you want and not caring if you upset other people e.g. a willful child
Try to speak more ⚫ Notes: ⚫ What’s up?: “something is up” is used for saying that something is wrong or something bad is happening e.g. It’s not like Sara to be so rude. Something must be up. ⚫ absurd: completely stupid, unreasonable, or impossible to believe; ridiculous. ⚫ take it easy: used for telling someone to be calm when they are upset or annoyed ⚫ willful: (done) deliberately in order to cause damage or harm; determined to do what you want and not caring if you upset other people e.g. a willful child