The document discusses face reading and what facial features may indicate about a person's personality. It lists 6 facial features - round face, square chin, curly hair, thick eyebrows, wide mouth, and large forehead - and pairs each with a potential personal quality, such as having a round face indicating someone is lively and extroverted. The document then provides a table to match photos of famous people (A-D) with the 6 listed facial features and potential personality traits.
The document discusses face reading and what facial features may indicate about a person's personality. It lists 6 facial features - round face, square chin, curly hair, thick eyebrows, wide mouth, and large forehead - and pairs each with a potential personal quality, such as having a round face indicating someone is lively and extroverted. The document then provides a table to match photos of famous people (A-D) with the 6 listed facial features and potential personality traits.
1 round face A lively, extrovert 2 square chin 3 curly hair 4 thick eyebrows 5 wide mouth 6 large forehead Unit 2 17 2 Style and substance UNIT TARGETS Topic vocabulary: appearance M personality M fashion Grammar: relative clauses M articles Word building: compound adjectives M phrasal verbs (1) M extreme adjectives Writing: an article M punctuation and spelling Exam preparation: Reading Part 2 M Use of English Parts 1 and 4 M Listening Part 2 M Speaking Part 2 M Writing Part 2 Appearance 1
Do you recognise any oI the people in photos AD? Why are they Iamous? 2
In groups, complete the table with the ad|ectives. Try to add as many extra ideas as you can to each category. bald curvy cleanshaven dyed lreckled glamorous gorgeous hideous pale plump skinny slim sLubbly sLunning Lanned wavy wellbuilL wrinkled hair/ beard build / size skin / complexion general appearance bald 3
Take turns to describe people in the photos. AIter each description, decide as a group how attractive the person is on a scale oI ! to !0. Cive reasons Ior your score. 4
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You are going to hear a 'Iace reader' explain what people's Iaces can reveal about their personality. In pairs, match physical Ieatures !6 to the people in photos AD. Then listen and check. 5
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Listen again and complete the third column in the table in Activity 4. Do you agree that people's appearance can tell you about their personality? Word boost AppearanceWorkbook p. 10 Over to you! 6
Work in pairs. 5tudent A turn to page !49. 5tudent B turn to page !5!. A B C D 18 5
Choose Irom the sentences AH the one which ts each gap (!7). There is one extra sentence which you do not need to use. A Show business is probably Lhe mosL compeLiLive indusLry in Lhe world. B You could say Lhey're |usL Lrying Lo Leach wannabes how Lo be more realisLic abouL Lhemselves and Lheir abiliLies. C 1hey Lake lrom Lhem a message LhaL becoming lamous is quick and easy. D JusL because someone hasn'L goL Lhe celebriLy lacLor, iL doesn'L mean LhaL Lhey haven'L goL oLher, more impressive qualiLies. L Shows like Lhese mislead people abouL Lhe realiLy ol lame. F However, mosL ol Lhem are preLLy clueless abouL how we're meanL Lo achieve Lhis. C 1hese disLincLive personaliLy LraiLs are whaL keep Lhe media inLeresLed. H ln order lor us Lo promoLe someone ellecLively, we have Lo be convinced LhaL Lhey genuinely have someLhing original and exciLing Lo oller. Vocabulary in context: personality 6
Find words in the article which mean the opposite oI the Iollowing ad|ectives: Paragraphs 25 LalenLed 2 hardworking 3 calm ^ sociable 5 ordinary, convenLional Paragraphs 67 6 serious 7 modesL 8 poliLe 9 kind 0 sensible 7
In pairs, discuss who your Iavourite and least Iavourite celebrities are, giving reasons. Write sentences describing how your partner Ieels about two celebrities. Word boost Personality Workbook p. 10 1
Look at the photos and discuss the questions in groups. WhaL do you Lhink Lhese people are doing? Why? 2 Do you ever waLch shows like Lhese? Why? / Why noL? 3 Which show would you mosL like Lo appear on? Why? Reading: Part 2 Gapped text 2
Pead the introductory sentence to the article opposite. In groups, discuss what kind oI warnings or advice you think 5askia will give. 3
Cuickly read the whole article. Were you right? Exam practice Reading Part 2: understanding text fow Try to understand how the text is organised beIore you complete the gaps. Pead the whole text Iirst Ior gist and work out what the main ideas are in each paragraph. Look at the extracted sentences. Do any oI them have similar topics to the paragraphs in the text? Look Ior links between the grammar and vocabulary in the extracted sentences and in the text. Think careIully about any pronouns (he, it, this) or linkers (however, although, etc.). 4
Pead the article again careIully. In pairs, write one sentence about each paragraph, summarising the main ideas. Paragraph 1: TV can help people to become successful very quickly. A B C So you want to be a star? Saskia Young, the co-founder of The Raw Talent Agency, talks about the dream and the reality of the fame game. When will I be famous? Unit 2 19 Television can turn yesterdays nobody into a millionaire overnight. Think about Leona Lewis. Before The X-Factor she was just another pretty singer. After her win, she released a best-selling debut album and became an international celebrity. Young people watch reality shows like these and think, that could be me. 1 And it certainly seems that way, when even talentless Big Brother stars can become rich and famous, apparently overnight. Slogging your way through a long degree or dealing with the stress of job applications lack the appeal of becoming an instant celebrity. Since founding The Raw Talent Agency in 2004, weve seen the number of applicants rocket from a few hundred a year to almost fty times that. Each young hopeful expects us to transform their lives. 2 A depressingly large number of would-be stars dont seem to have any real skills, apart from their own amazing powers of self-deception. One boy, who told us I want to be as famous as Brad Pitt, later confessed he hated acting. Whats more, he quite cheerfully admitted to being lazy, refusing to take on any job which involved getting up before midday! As a talent agency, were not looking for wannabes, i.e. people who just want to copy their favourite celebrities. 3 And you dont necessarily need to be good- looking to catch our eye. In fact, we often prefer to take on people who arent conventionally attractive, because theyre more likely to stand out and be remembered. If you look carefully, youll see that many A-list stars are striking rather than stunning. Theyre often slightly eccentric too. For example, Angelina Jolie has the reputation for being rather ery, while Michael Jackson was notoriously shy. 4 Bland people eventually just fade away. Unfortunately, we do have to reject the majority of applicants. Of course, this can be devastating for some, and I cant say that I enjoy this part of my job. But I always try to offer positive feedback too. 5 They might be a very funny or smart person, or maybe theyre really creative. It would be a shame to waste these skills on reality TV. One thing thats a bit different about my agency is that we consider each applicant very carefully on their own unique merits. We try not to be arrogant like the judges on Pop Idol or The X-Factor! 6 However, I cant stand watching people like Simon Cowell being rude to contestants. Its cruel to mock someone for their dreams, however silly they might seem. The sad truth though, is that not everyone can be the next big thing. For every success story, there are tens of thousands who never become stars. 7 To make it to the top, youve usually got to have exceptional talent, work extremely hard, and stay utterly focused. But most of all, youve got to be very, very lucky! Over to you! 8
Would you like to be Iamous? Why? / Why not? Tell your partner. 9
Work in groups. You are going to plan your own reality TV showI Decide together: whaL Lhe show is called. 2 whaL Lhe people on Lhe show will do. 3 whaL kind ol conLesLanLs will Lake parL. ^ whaL Lhe prize will be. 10
Present your idea to the rest oI the class. When all the groups have nished, the class should vote Ior the idea they would most like to watch on TVI 20 20 Grammar: relative clauses 1
Choose the colour that appeals to you the most. Then read the analysis. Tell your partner whether you agree, explaining why / why not. A If you picked orange, youre an active, energetic person, whose interests include sports and nature. B White, which is a pure colour, appeals to people who like order and logic. C Purples are deeply spiritual and are ercely loyal to the people that they care about. D In classrooms and ofces, where others struggle, bright and ambitious yellows excel. 2
Put the relative pronouns in bcId in Activity ! into the correct categories below. people places possession reasons Lhings Limes Watch out! what We can also use m^Wj Lo mean 'Lhe Lhing(s) LhaL'. M^Wj?h[WZ_dj^[Yebekhgk_pmWil[hoWYYkhWj[$ We don'L use m^Wj in relaLive clauses. J^[h[mWiWfWhje\j^[WdWboi_im^_Y^m^Wj?Z_Zdj W]h[[m_j^$ 4
Complete the gaps with a relative pronoun, what or C (no relative pronoun). II there is more than one possible answer, write both options.Pemember to add any missing commas. Relative clauses M Dening relative clauses give essenLial inlormaLion abouL Lhe word Lhey reler Lo. We can omiL Lhe relaLive pronoun il iL is Lhe ob|ecL ol Lhe clause. M Nondening relative clauses give nonessenLial ('exLra') inlormaLion. We use commas Lo separaLe nondelning relaLive clauses lrom Lhe resL ol Lhe senLence. M Pelative pronouns + prepositions. ln lormal Lnglish, we puL a preposiLion belore m^ec or m^_Y^. ln inlormal Lnglish we use m^e or m^_Y^ and puL Lhe preposiLion aL Lhe end ol Lhe clause. Language summary p. 157 3
Pead the rules and, in pairs, answer the questions below. How many broLhers have 'l' goL in each senLence? Are Lhe relaLive clauses delning or nondelning? A My broLher whc's a dcctcr has green eyes. B My broLher, whc's a dcctcr, has green eyes. 2 Which senLence is more lormal? ln which senLence can you omiL Lhe relaLive pronoun? A 1haL is Lhe acLor whc everyone is Lalking abcut. B 1haL is Lhe acLor abcut whcm everyone is Lalking. 3 Do Lhe senLences in AcLiviLy conLain delning or non delning relaLive clauses? E A red person, who usually has strong emotions, is energetic and dynamic. F Blues are thoughtful, quiet people, and theyre often happiest at peaceful moments when theyre alone. G The reason why some prefer black is because its dark and mysterious. These people are often unconventional thinkers. H Helping others is something that kind and sympathetic greens really care about. 1
Adolescence is a time most of us seek to become more independent, a change parents often nd shocking. 2
There are some teenagers want to go out every night, and others retreat to their bedrooms they listen to loud music. 3
And then there are the teenagers about everyone complains the ones behaviour seems to get completely out of control. 4
But neuroscientists have studied the brain argue that teenage rebellion is perfectly natural. 5
is interesting is that they have discovered the brain is still growing we are teenagers. 6
This may be the reason teenagers can get moody and emotional! 5
Are there any situations in which it's good to be a rebel? Discuss the question with your partner, giving examples and reasons. Over to you! 6
Work in groups. Divide your group into two teams, A and B. Team A Iollow the instructions on page !49. Team B Iollow the instructions on page !5!. Unit 2 21 Get ready: articles 1
Complete the table with a / an, the or (no article). Articles article use for nouns which have been previously menLioned specilying a parLicular iLem 2 singular counLable nouns used lor Lhe lrsL Lime someone's |ob 3 plural and uncounLable nouns Lo Lalk abouL Lhings in a general sense Use of English: Part 4 Key word transformations Exam practice 3
Complete the exam task. When you have nished, check your answers careIully. For questions 18, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the frst sentence, using the word given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and ve words, including the word given. Write only the missing words IN CAPITAL LETTERS. 0 This is the frst time Ive been on reality TV. NEVER I ................................................... on reality TV before. 1 There wasnt a close resemblance between the star and her daughter. TAKE The daughter of the star ............................................. her mother. 2 My brother dances professionally, and he wants to become famous. PROFESSIONAL My brother, ............................................., wants to become famous. 3 The last time the band performed was a year ago. FOR The band ............................................. a year. 4 Whenever I meet a new person, I get very shy. PEOPLE Meeting ............................................. feel shy. 5 She is internationally famous. AROUND She ............................................. world. 6 Being followed everywhere is the part of being famous that I enjoy the least. DISLIKE What I ............................................. famous is being followed everywhere. 7 Sara plays the guitar and her brother sings in the band. SINGER Sara, ............................................. in the band, plays the guitar. 8 I prefer doing homework to watching boring reality TV shows! RATHER Id ............................................. boring reality TV shows! HAVE NEVER BEEN 2
Complete the quotations in pairs. Write a / an, the or . Which two quotations do you nd most interesting? lL is only shallow people who do noL |udge by appearances. EiYWhM_bZ[ 2 Regardless ol how you leel inside, always Lry Lo look like winner. 7hj^kh7i^[ 3 l never saw ugly Lhing in my lile. @e^d9edijWXb[ ^ She goL her looks lrom her laLher. He's plasLic surgeon. =hekY^eCWhn 5 world is governed more by appearances Lhan realiLies. :Wd_[bM[Xij[h Grammar boost ArticlesWorkbook p. 13 Use of English Part 4: following instructions Count the number oI words you write careIully. Contractions count as two words, e.g. I'm = I am. The key word must stay exactly the same, so never add verb endings or plurals. D 22 22 Exam practice Listening Part 2: approaching the task Pead the sentences careIully beIore you listen. They will give you clues about the topics you are going to hear. Predict the kind oI inIormation you need to listen Ior. For example, a number, a place, a job. II you Iind a recording diIIicult, don't panicI 5tay calm and keep listening. Pemember, you don't need to understand every word to answer the questions. 4
Pead the Lxam tip and the sentences in the exam task below. Which oI the Iollowing are dehniteIy going to be discussed on the programme? Sylvie's lile now , Sylvie's opinion ol someone , Sylvie's love ol realiLy 1V shows , Sylvie's cloLhes , Sylvie's emoLions , 5
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You will hear an interview with a woman called 5ylvie Brand, who appeared on the television show Fashion Fix. For questions 110, complete the sentences. A Reality TV Makeover 1 Sylvie is wearing a ................. for the interview. 2 Sylvie usually prefers to wear jeans, ................. and a smart top. 3 Kenji worked as the .................. on Fashion Fix. 4 Sylvie now considers Kenji to be one of her .................. 5 Kenji contacted Sylvie approximately ................. weeks after the show. 6 Kenji and Sylvie have met each other at concerts and .................. 7 The shows counsellor arranged for Sylvie to investigate a pretend .................. 8 During the mystery evening, Sylvie played the role of a .................. 9 On her frst day on the show, Sylvie visited a make- up artist, a style consultant, and a .................. 10 Sylvie is currently teaching at a .................. Listening: Part 2 Sentence completion Get ready: fashion C Over to you! 6
How do you think that shows like Fashion Fix change people's lives? Do they always change them Ior the better? Discuss your ideas in pairs. 1
Imagine you are going on a long train |ourney and have to sit next to one oI the people in the photos. Who would you choose and why? 2
In pairs, complete the table with the words in the list. Add as many other words as you can. baggy bangle casual colourlul conservaLive denim designer label lLLed liplops high heels leaLher earrings hippyish hoodie paLLerned pendanL piercing ring Lrendy unconvenLional sandals scrully smarL suiL woollen CloLhes baseball cap, logo, FooLwear (ankle / knee-high) boots, Jewellery necklace, bracelet, FiL / Design / MaLerial ad|ecLives plain, tight, cotton, Ceneral sLyle / appearance ad|ecLives smart, elegant, 3
In pairs, describe the people in the photos and answer the questions. WhaL do you like / dislike abouL Lheir sLyle? 2 WhaL do you Lhink Lhe people's cloLhes Lell you abouL Lheir lives and personaliLies? Useful expressions This ... really suits / doesnt suit him. Her ... matches / doesnt match her ... His clothes ft / dont ft him well. I think her image is a bit like / nothing like mine! I imagine hes /shes Word boost FashionWorkbook p. 10 B A Unit 2 23 Speaking: Part 2 Long turn How important do you think personal appearance is to these people? 1
Look at photos A and B. Discuss questions !3 in pairs. Why do you Lhink Lhe people are dressed like Lhis? 2 Are Lhere any siLuaLions in which you would change your usual sLyle? 3 Do you Lhink LhaL Lhe cloLhes you wear can allecL Lhe way people Lhink abouL you? How? 2
You are going to hear a student comparing photos A and B and saying how important he thinks personal appearance is to these people. BeIore you listen, look at the ideas below and complete the diagram in pairs. Can you add any more ideas? 3 2.3 Listen to a student talking about the photos. Does he include any oI your ideas? having lun smarLly dressed making an ellorL rebellious on a daLe wanLs Lo make an impression unconvenLional sLyle looks nervous image is imporLanL Exam practice Speaking Part 2: preparing to speak There are two parts to a Part 2 task: you must compare the photos and answer the question. Don't |ust describe one photo then the other try to talk about both photos together right Irom the start. II you don't know a word Ior something in the photo, don't panicI Think oI another way oI describing it, or move onto something else. 4
Work in pairs. 5tudent A look at the photos on page !49. 5tudent B look at the photos on page !5!. Draw a diagram like Lhe one in AcLiviLy 2. Spend a minuLe Lrying Lo wriLe as many similariLies and dillerences as possible. 2 When you have lnished, look aL your noLes and underline Lhe besL ideas. 5
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Listen to the instructions and take it in turns to describe your photos. Listen to your partner and write down the main similarities you hear. How many did your partner include? having fun Photo A Both photos Photo B B A 24 24 Phrasal verbs (1): relationships 5
Look at the story oI Posa and Matteo's relationship. Then Iorm two phrasal verbs to go with each picture. geL ... away 2 go ... on ouL 3 lall ... ouL ^ spliL ... lor up 5 make ... back LogeLher 6 geL ... up ouL 7 seLLle ... down 8 bring ... up lor 6
Which phrasal verbs can go beIore with + someone? 7
Write the story Irom Activity 5. Use phrasal verbs !S. Rosa and Matteo got on really well together. Over to you! 8
Posa and Matteo are in the news againI In groups, decide whether they are a) getting divorced or b) having another baby. Divide into two teams: Repcrters: Lhink ol lve quesLions Lo ask Rosa and MaLLeo. lnclude aL leasL lve dillerenL iLems ol vocabulary lrom Lhis page. Rcsa and Mattec: Decide whaL Lo Lell Lhe Press. WhaL happened? How are you leeling? WhaL do you Lhink abouL each oLher? WhaL are you going Lo do nexL? 9
Act out your role plays. When you have nished, write a short summary to publish on Celebrity! website. Word boost Workbook p. 77 Word building: people Compound adjectives 1
In groups, read the TV show titles and decide what you think the shows will be about. Which show would you most / least like to watch? Why? 1he world's mosL sellobsessed celebriLies 2 Lxposed: Lhe Lwolaced liar who deceived us all 3 How Lo be worldlamous in six monLhs ^ Coldblooded murder in Hollywood 2
Pead the explanation and underline the compound ad|ectives in Activity !. Compound adjectives A compound ad|ecLive is lormed lrom Lwo or more words, olLen connecLed wiLh a hyphen (). For example, ebZ + \Wi^_ed[Z = ebZ#\Wi^_ed[Z. 3
Match !5 with AE. Which compound ad|ectives describe appearance and which describe perscnaIity? What are the opposites oI these words? A pre|udiced person is olLen narrcw 2 He's a very weII 3 Many MediLerranean people are dark ^ l'm quiLe thick 5 She's a very caring and warm A hearted person. B haired wiLh brown or black eyes. C skinned. l rarely geL ollended. D dressed man. He always looks smarL. L minded and inLoleranL. 4
Imagine that Posa and Matteo are a Iamous celebrity couple. Write a paragraph about who they are, what they are like, and why they are in the news. Include at least ve compound ad|ectives. Rosa and Matteo are both famous for being ... Unit 2 25 Use of English: Part 1 Multiple-choice cloze 4
Work in pairs. Talk about your memorable event Ior cne minute, using as many extreme ad|ectives as possible. Listen to your partner and count the ad|ectives you hear. Whose description was the most 'extreme'? Word boost extreme adjectivesWorkbook p. 11 Exam practice Use of English Part 1: reading for gist Pead the text Iirst to understand the main topics. For each gap, look at all oI the options and think about each word in context. Don't |ust pick the Iirst word which seems to IitI 5
Pead the text in the exam task quickly, ignoring the gaps. What are the author's main criticisms oI celebrity gossip? Do you agree? 6
Complete the exam task. For questions 112, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fts each gap. Celebrity gossip (0) ............................ you like it or loathe it, celebrity gossip is hard to avoid. Newspapers, magazines and websites are absolutely (1) ..................... with photos of the stars often unfattering ones of them in embarrassing situations, or looking (2) ..................... after a long night out. Celebrities, (3) ..................... the badly-behaved ones, regularly get more media coverage than many politicians. It seems were (4) ..................... by scandal, eager to know who is going (5) ..................... with whom, whose marriage has just fallen apart, and whos been having problems. Thanks to the publics (6) ..................... for gossip, exclusive shots of stars like Britney Spears and Cristiano Ronaldo can fetch a paparazzo $500,000 each! Celebrities (7) ..................... that money-hungry reporters and photographers follow them everywhere they go, often (8) ..................... great personal distress. In response, celebrity hunters argue that famous people shouldnt be so (9) ..................... and sensitive. Instead, they should accept their loss of privacy as the (10) ..................... of wealth and success. But have things gone too far? Do we really have a right to read about stars having a mental breakdown, or to see pictures of them looking (11) ..................... devastated after theyve (12) ..................... up with their husband or wife? There seems to be a fne line between curiosity and cruelty. 0 A If B Whereas C Whether D Regardless 1 A tight B crowded C busy D packed 2 A terrifc B terrifed C terrible D terrorised 3 A peculiarly B especially C remarkably D occasionally 4 A interested B keen C fascinated D fond 5 A out B on C together D over 6 A hunger B wish C love D want 7 A disagree B accuse C deny D complain 8 A making B causing C beginning D resulting 9 A hard-working B badly-behaved C cold-hearted D thin-skinned 10 A value B price C worth D charge 11 A greatly B completely C very D considerably 12 A divided B cut C torn D split WHETHER Get ready: extreme adjectives 1
Pead sentences A and B. Then answer the questions. A l was surprised LhaL Lhe celebriLies had spliL up! B l was astcnished LhaL Lhe celebriLies had spliL up! Which ad|ecLive is more 'exLreme'? (= ijhed]) 2 Which ad|ecLive(s) could lollow Lhe adverbs a) absoluLely, b) very, or c) really? 2
Work with a partner and make pairs oI normal and extreme ad|ectives. Can you think oI any other pairs? amazing angry aLLracLive bad big crowded devasLaLed dirLy exhausLed llLhy lunny lurious good gorgeous hideous hilarious huge packed scared Lerrible Lerriled Lired ugly upseL normal extreme big huge 3
Imagine you are a celebrity. Choose a memorable event. Make notes about what happened and how you Ielt. Lhe premiere ol your llm your biggesLever concerL your lrsL 1V appearance a celebriLy wedding 26 26 B Writing: Part 2 An article Prepare 1
Discuss photos A, B and C in pairs. How could Lhese people inspire oLhers? 2 Which person do you lnd Lhe mosL inspiring? Why? Analyse the task 2
Cuickly read the article on the right, which a student wrote Ior Part 2 oI the Writing Paper. Why did Lhe sLudenL wriLe abouL Lhe woman in Lhe phoLo? 2 WhaL has Lhe woman inspired Lhe sLudenL Lo do? 3
How does the writer make the article more interesting? Tick the ideas which he / she uses (one is incorrect), and nd an example oI each. uses a mixLure ol lormal and inlormal language , includes quesLions , gives reasons lor opinions , uses linkers Lo connecL ideas , gives examples , includes a range ol ad|ecLives , A C My inspiration: J. K. Rowling When I was younger I used to hate reading, but one person changed my attitude completely. That person was J.K. Rowling, whose amazing Harry Potter novels are loved by millions. Why is J. K. Rowling such an inspiration for me? I nd her personal history almost as impressive as her fascinating stories. When she started writing, she was a single mother, struggling to bring up a baby daughter alone. Many publishers rejected her rst novel, but she didnt give up. Thanks to her hard work and determination, J.K. Rowling is now a best-selling author. Today, J.K. Rowling continues to provide a positive role model for her fans. Even though shes a celebrity, shes never vain or arrogant. In fact, shes a very caring person who does a lot of charity work. She has denitely made a big impact on me. Not only do I now love reading, but Ive been inspired to study literature at university. Maybe one day Ill even write my own books, instead of just reading them! Unit 2 27 Improve your writing: punctuation and spelling 4
It is important to use correct punctuation in a writing task. Write sentences !6 with the correct punctuation. With a partner, discuss why you had to make each change. in my opinion Lhis acLors besL role was capLain |ack sparrow 2 iLs Lrue LhaL hes Lhe only looLballer Lo have won Lhree world cup medals 3 whaL was Lhe name ol Lhe direcLor who made |urassic park and |aws ^ shes a colombian singer whose mosL lamous song is whenever wherever 5 i Lhink he wriLes Lhe simpsons carLoons doesnL he 6 Lhis acLress has goL beauLilul long blonde hair and used Lo be married Lo Lom cruise 5
Discuss who you think the people in Activity 4 are and how they might inspire people. Check your answers on page !49. 6
Always check your workI Look at these sentences Irom three students' work and correct the mistakes. Im inspired by George Clooney becuse he campaigns extremily hard to protect the environment. Check your spelling! 2 At the begining of the jorney, this exploror stayed in some accomodation wich was realy unconfortable. Use a dictionary! 3 l- c.++.c_ ecce+ c-cccc ccc -_ c._c+ .c.ce+.cc - -_ +cecccc! l .cc -cceco +c ccc .ccc, e +cc.c e.e_ .c+ccc+co. Correct this! because Ready to write! You have seen Lhis adverLisemenL in an inLernaLional magazine. INSPIRING PEOPLE Tell us about a person you admire and why they inspire you. We will publish the most interesting articles next month. WriLe your arLicle in !20!S0 words. 7
Pead the task above then choose a person to describe. Choose one oI the Iollowing: a celebriLy, hero, or oLher lamous person. 2 someone you know well, lor example a Leacher or a relaLive. 8
Brainstorm as many ideas as you can about your person, using these headings to help you. personaliLy achievemenLs your opinion 9
Discuss your ideas with a partner and decide on the six most important ideas to include in your article. Writing Part 2: an article Write a title that gives the main idea. Try to involve the reader. You can address him / her directly (Im sure you'll agree that ...) or ask one or two questions (Have you heard ...?). Make your article more interesting by including a range oI language, e.g. ad|ectives and adverbs, phrasal verbs, collocations, relative clauses, linkers, one or two idioms. Cive personal opinions and give reasons or examples to support your views. Think oI a suitable start and Iinish Ior your article don't |ust stop writingI Writing reference page 170 10
Pead the Lxam tip and look again at the article on page 26. Decide how you are going to organize your ideas into paragraphs. Paragraph 1: introduce the person ... 11
Write your article, making it as interesting as possible.
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5wap your article with your partner. Look at the checklist on page !70 and suggest any corrections you think would be useIul. 28 On target? Unit 2 1
Join the sentences using a relative clause. You may need to change the order oI the sentences or place one sentence inside another. 0 ;bb[ is Lhe world's besLselling lashion magazine. lL was lounded in France. Elle, which was founded in France, is the worlds best-selling fashion magazine. Salma Hayek wore a gorgeous dress. lL was made ol silk. 2 Cabriela MisLral is a poeL lrom Chile. She was Lhe lrsL LaLin American Lo win Lhe Nobel Prize. 3 l meL my hero Pele. l'll never lorgeL LhaL Lime. ^ Liv 1yler is an acLress. Her laLher is Lhe AerosmiLh singer, SLeve 1yler. 5 Roman Polanski direcLed Lhe llm J^[D_dj^=Wj[. His wile also sLarred in iL. 6 Pablo Picasso was born in Mlaga. lL is also Lhe birLhplace ol AnLonio Banderas. 7 1he Prada lashion label began in Milan. An annual Fashion Week is now held in Lhe ciLy. 8 Craceland used Lo be Llvis's home. lL's now a museum. 9 Bob Marley died in 98. He's a lamous reggae songwriLer. 2
Complete the text. Use words Irom the unit. Jean-Paul Gaultier is not a conventional fashion designer in fact, hes quite (0) e c _ c _ e _ n_ t _ r _ i _ c _ . He likes to shock people at his shows, for example by using elderly male models with (1) b_ _d heads and (2) w_ _ _ _ _ _d skin. He thinks that you dont need to be conventionally (3) g_ _ _ -l_ _ _ _ _ g to be a good fashion model, and he thinks that fashion-lovers should be (4) b_ _ _ _ - m_ _ _ _ d, not prejudiced. His own appearance is unusual he often wears items of womens clothing, especially (5) sk_ _ _ s, and he often wears jewellery, like (6) e_ _ _ _ _ _s! Gaultier is a very condent, outspoken designer who dares to be (7) d_ _ _ _ _ _ _t. In the past, he has (B) f_ _ _ _ _ o_ _ with other, more (9) co_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _e designers who have criticised his deliberately controversial style. Nonetheless, he remains hugely popular. His catwalk shows are always absolutely (10) p_ _ _ _d with fans, who include the celebrities Madonna, Pedro Almdovar and Marilyn Manson! Units 12 3
Write the correct Iorm oI the verbs. 0 l've always wanLed (meet) Nelson Mandela. to meet AL Lhe momenL, Lhe sLars (wear) Versace. 2 You're |usL in Lime! J^[N<WYjeh (nct begin) yeL. 3 My sisLer (rareIy / buy) designer labels. ^ 1he singer kepL (try) Lo become lamous. 5 Leonardo da Vinci once (draw) plans lor a helicopLer. 6 Models need Lo pracLise (waIk) conldenLly down Lhe caLwalk. 4
Complete the text with the correct words. DENIM has (0) around for (1) long time. Invented in seventeenth-century Italy, it was designed as (2) strong, tough material to be worn by sailors! Levi Strauss, (3) lived and worked in (4) USA, made the frst modern- style jeans. The 1950s was the time (5) blue jeans frst became really popular. For young people, they were (6) symbol of rebellion, like leather jackets and long hair. They (7) now one of the most popular fashion items in (B) world. 5
Complete the sentences. Use the ad|ective Iorm oI the words in the list. arrogance greed like proLecL sLyle Lire 0 l Lhink Nicole Kidman's very . She always looks good. He's very , so he lnds iL easy Lo make lriends. 2 Simon Cowell's so . He always Lhinks he's righL! 3 My dad's very . He wanLs Lo keep us sale. ^ Fashion Week is very . 1here's so much Lo see and do! 5 She's so she's eaLen all ol Lhe chocolaLes! 6
Prepare a oneminute talk about a Iriend or member oI your Iamily. Describe their appearance, style and personality, and say how you Ieel about him / her. Then give your talks in pairs. What are the three most interesting things your partner tells you? stylish been