T Teacher's tasks Pupils' Tasks Ob Sequence one: Listening and speaking pp. 66-67Skills: - Interpreting a picture (representing a newstandresponding to newspaper articlesAnticipate p. 66 /act 1task 1:Aim: Interpreting a picture (representing a newsstandtask 2 p66:Aim responding to newspaper articlestask 3 p66 aimtask 4 p66task 5 p66 Listen and check p.67Skills: listening and responding to an interviewtask 1p67 expressing reason task two p67T Makes the learners aware that The interviewer and the interviewee are not giving dictation. And not try to copy the exact words or full sentences. Make a note of the meaning, not the words. make notes of everything they say. Only note the important points. learners can concentrate on the key words of the table to identify the most important information.Key to task 3p67:. task 4:Aim : Interpreting a pictureSay it clear p. 68-Practice stress in compound wordsNote: The accentual patterning of compounds is as significant as that of simple words. The most common type of compound accentuation has primary stress onthe first syllable. task 2p 68 Oo atomcivildramagrammarproverb aim- stress shift (noun à adjective The hidden message p.68Tabloids usually report scandals and use sensational ********. Your turn p.69: reporting orally and then in writing what the horoscope says ******** forms: degree adverbs: quite, absolutely, Say it in writing p.69This task involves model/parallel writingSequence two: Reading and writing pp7073Anticipate p.70 Reading and interpreting graphs and charts. Read and check 1 p.71 interpreting survey results T Interacts with his learners about the differences in word order, tenses …to introduce the notions of direct and indirect speech.Aim.Discover the ******** p.72 Act 2 p72conducting an interviewSuggested interviewAct 3 p 72 Aim. reporting questions using reported speechSuggested dialogueA: What questions did she ask you at th interview?B: She asked me what my name was and where I went to school.A: And then ?B: Then she asked me if I had a computer and what I used the computer fotask 3 p 72the pronunciation of the silent consonant /h/ task 4: p72Perform the pronunciation of consonant /h/Write it right p. 73interpreting survey results- writing a reportSequence three: Developing skills pp.7475tasks 1/2 p74:Aim atsk 3 p 74 Aim filling a questionnaire; task 4p74:T Draws the learners’ attention to the tactics summary on page 75.Aim conducting an interviezThe work is to be included in the projecttask 5p 74Procedures T Draws inspiration from the sample report above and makes the learners use thetactics summary on page 75.Aim interpreting a survey resultsDeveloping skills pp.76-77tasks 1/2p76Developing attitudinal skilltask 3 p77:Conclusion: In English, we can derive nouns from adjectives by adding thesuffix ‘-ness’ to some adjectives.Developing skills p.78To practice reported speech in contexttask 2 p78
eveloping skills p.79task 1p79Aimtask 2 p 79 Stop and consider pp. 80-83reporting questions -T explains the reminder to pp page 80 / 81Because this activity can be too much time consuming, T deals only with a, b & cAim: punctuation in direct speech D ,e & f are dealt with orally B- p81 Practice reported speech task 3 p 82 Using adverbs of manner task 4 p82 2 use summarizing verbs : advise , beg.. task 5p 83: T reminds PP that «-ful» and «-less» are pronounced with a schwa.2 use 'ful' & 'less' 2 form Adj Sequence four:Consolidation and extension pp. 84-89 Key to task 1:The picture shows newspapers and magazines.The remaining words in the box Key to task 2:refer to rubrics.Key to task 3USA TODAY: El Djazair EL-youm (in Arabic)Evening Standard: Le Soir d’AlgerieThe Daily Telegraph: Le quotidienHerald Tribune: La TribuneThe main purpose of a newspaper is to inform its readers.Key to task 4The main purpose of a newspaper is to inform its readers.Key to task 5:When I read newspapers, I am very careful about the information theyprovide because there are ‘serious’ newspapers as well as sensational ones.Key to task 1:When I read newspapers, I am very careful about the information theyprovide because there are ‘serious’ newspapers as well as sensational ones.Key to task 3 A. sensational = shocking. (b)B. half-truth = a statement that is true but not complete. (c)C. tabloids = newspapers thattellsensational stories. (a)task 4:Here are some suggestions:a- The people in the picture are on a train, probably a ‘tube’ train (metro).b- They are reading newspapers and magazines.c- They are probably going to work.d- No, none of them are/is talking.e- Very few people do.f- They talk to one anothe about various subjects related to politics and society in general. g- (Learners’ personal answers)a- newspaper, bestseller, newscaster postman, newsagent,crossword, broadcast postcard, headline, bookshopb- Stress is on the first syllable. Therefore, all of the words of list A should be put onto scale 1Key to task 2: ( O = stressed syll – o = unstressed syllable )oOo Ooocolonial comedianstrategic atomiccivilian dramaticgrammaticalproverbial colonycomedystrategyThe hidden message p.68Tabloids usually report scandals and use sensational ********.Sample dialogue:Ali: Tell me Ryan, what’s your star sign?Ryan Its AriesWhat does th horoscope say?Ali: Well, it says that you like jokes &loud music. It also says that you don 't often ask for advice.Ryan: Oh! That’s quite right!.Key to Anticipate p.70A- It is a bar graph.B- It displays numbersC- It describes the results of a survey about the different uses of the computer.D- It represents the total number of people questioned.E- a = 60 b = 28 c = 16 d = 8 e = 6 f = 4F- The students should make the best use of their personal experience to guess the informants’ different uses of the computer (guessing game).Key to task 1p71(Question F / p. 70):Number of informants who use the computer…- to keep addresses and phone numbers = 16- to learn programming = 6- to play games = 60- as a calculator = 2- for their studies = 4- to do some word-processing at home = 28 Key to task 2p 71A- The reporter asked 60 teenagers.B- S/he decided to do a survey to find out if it was true that teenagers knew about computers.C- The survey shows that teenagers don’t really know how to use computers. (b)D- a. b. c. d. (The reporter asked all the questions. Learners shouldjustify their answers.)E- The reporter uses the following verbs to report his/her findings:said - told meF- The verbs used for reporting are in the past simple tense.G- The verbs following the reporting verb are also in the past simple tense.H- T Interacts with his learners about the differences in word order, tenses …to introduce the notions of direct and indirect speech.Act 2 p72Suggested interviewReporter: What’s your name?Informant: (My name’s) Amine.Reporter: Where do you go to school?Informant: I’m a first-year secondary school student at Lycée Ibn Khaldoun.Reporter: Do you have a computer?Informant: Yes, I do.Reporter: What do you use it for?Informant: I generally use it for my studies, but I sometimes use it to play games.Key to task 3: Consonant /h/ in ‘him’ and ‘her’ is not pronounced. It is silent.Key to task 4: The learners should pay attention to the pronunciation ofconsonant /h/ while performing. Suggested report: In present-day Algeria, sport is the teenagers’ favourite pastime.But people today keep complaining that the good sportsmanship ofyore is gone and dead. I decided to find out whether it was true thatour teenagers were less sporty than their elders. I questioned eighty high school teenagers between 15 and 17 inorder to know which sport was the most popular with them and whyit was popular. When I asked them if they liked practising sports, allthe teenagers said yes. But my main interest in fact was what theypractised sport for. Sixty of them said they practised sports for fun. 12 told me theydid it for challenge. Only 8 informants said they practised sports tokeep fit. Then I asked them what their favourite sport was. Fifty ofthem told me they liked playing football whereas 18 said they liked playing handball. Only 12 of the informants said they preferredpractising basketball. Surprisingly, my survey showed that our teenagers were moresporty than their elders.Key to tasks 1/2:The form is a questionnaire. (c)Key to task 3:Name: Lila ChennabBoy Girl XACTIVITY YES NOListening to music XSurfing on the Web XGoing to concerts XWatching TV XTaking part in team sports XCamping XBicycle riding XKey to task 4 Learners’ personal questions and answers.to task 5:findings. The *******s of the report will depend on the learners’ personalkey tasks 1/2:The picture illustrates love and kindness. The man is doing Sthing nice& kind for the boy. The piece of watermelon he gives him has the shape of a heart). heart-shapedKey to task 3:A. Suggested title: Choosing to be kind (c)B. The author cites them in order 2 support her point of view about kndness. (b)C. He says that when we do something nice and kind to someone, weexperience a beautiful feeling of ease and peace.D. ‘On the contrary’ in paragraph 2 expresses contrast. (c)E. I can use the conjunction ‘but’ to replace ‘on the contrary’. (b)F. In the first paragraph, the author defines kindness as a decent andgenerous behaviour.G.Words ending in ness Rootskindnesstendernesscalmnesshappiness kindtendercalmhappyH. Direct speech:Sinatra says,'rage and anger which are the reverse side of kindness,increase surges in adrenaline and cortisol, two of the main hormones whichcontribute to heart disease’.Developing skills p.78Key to task 1:Situation 1:Thepoliceman /told/ordered the motorist to fasten his seat belt. The motorist apologised and fastened it right away.Situation 2: Karim invited Doris; Doris thanked him and accepted the invitation.Situation 3: Meriem suggested to Aicha to revise their lessons, and Aicha agreed.Situation 4: Mother warned her child not to do that again another time.Otherwise he wouldn’t have his pocket money. The child apologised and promised not to repeat the mistake.: Key to task 2 p78:The author (Michael Rosen) says that parents order their children to speak up / to sit up / to say please / to make less noise / to take their hands off / to shut the door behind them / to say thank you / to stop kidding / to take their elbows off the table.The author says that parents order their children not to talk with their mouthfull /not to stare / not to point / not to pick their nose/ not to interrupt / not toKey to task 1p79Answer (b): The texts are taken from the advice column of a newspaper or a magazine. The writer of the question asks for some advice, and Dr CarlaKey to task 2 p791 ---B, 2--- D, 3 …C, 4 -----ASuggested key to task 1
801- Rashid:Could you send a message tRyan?Karim: Sorry. What did he say?You to Karim: He asked you if you could send a message to Ryan.2- Rashid: Stop writing please!Karim: Sorry. What did he say?You to Karim:He ordered you tostopwriting.3- Rashid: Don’t write the message here!Karim: Sorry. What did he say?You to Karim: He told you not to write the message there.4- Rashid:Could you please give me thepen?Karim: Sorry. What did he say?U to Karim:He askedU to give him the pen.5- Rashid:CouldU please email the message?You to Karim: Sorry. What did he say?Karim: He asked you to email the message. Key to task 2p81A. Direct speech:a-'Can you read and write? the reporter asked the woman. ‘Yes I can,’ she answered.b- ‘Is Rashid here?'Ali asked Bashir. ' I’m sorry, he isn't here,'he answered.c- ‘Do you want to drink tea?’ Karim asked Sofiane.'Yes, please. Just a little,' he answered.B. Reported speech p81:a- The reporter asked the woman if she could read and write.The woman said that she could.b- Ali asked Bashir if Rashid was there.Bashir answered that he was not there.c- Karim asked Sofiane if he wanted to drink tea.Sofiane said that he would drink justKey to task 3 p 82:1- hard 2- cordially 3- politely 4- quickly 5- carefully6- late 7-coldly 8- heavily Key to task 4 p82A/. 1- remind (c) 2- warn (a) 3- advise (g) 4- promise (b)5- suggest (d) 6-beg (h) 7- apologise (e) 8- admit (f)B/ 1- ‘Remember you have to buy an air ticket,’ he reminded him.2- ‘Beware of the dog!,’ he warned him.3- ‘You should go and see a doctor,’ he advised her.4- 'I'll never say it again,' he promised.5- ‘Why don’t we open the box first?’ he suggested.6- ‘Please, please, please, show me the way to do it,’ he begged.7- ‘I’m so sorry for the incident!,’ he apologised.8- ‘Okay, Okay, I touched it. It’s true,’ he admitted.Key to task 5 p83:Adjectives Adjectivesharmful / harmlessworthlessdelightfulpricelessuseful / useless beautifulcareful / carelesssuccessfultruthfulhopeful/hopeless