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Unit 11: Tell me about itUnit 11: Tell me about it
Indirect questions, Indirect questions,
question tags, question tags,
The forgetful generationThe forgetful generation
For and against: Living in the cityFor and against: Living in the city
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Questions for preparationQuestions for preparation
1. Give some examples of indirect questions
2. What are the forms of indirect questions?
3. Give some examples of tag questions
4. What are the forms and use of tag questions?
5. List the advantages and disadvantages of living in the city.
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Presentation 1: Presentation 1: Indirect questionsIndirect questions
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Question wordsQuestion words
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ExamplesExamples
Because they are indirect questions
What’s the form of indirect questions?
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What’s the form of indirect What’s the form of indirect questions?questions?
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We use If/ whether to begin indirect questions when there is NO question word
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Presentation 1: Presentation 1: Indirect questionsIndirect questions
1. Look at the picture. Read and listen to the story (p.107): The Tramp
2. Correct these sentences:
I wonder if you could tell me what time is it
I wonder if you could tell me what time it is
I don’t know what’s the time
I don’t know what the time is
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What Rosie wants to know What Rosie says
a. Could you help me?
b. What time do the banks close?
c. How old is this town?
d. Are we near the city centre?
e. Which hotel did you suggest?
I wonder ______________
I don’t know __________
Have you any ideas _____________
I’m not sure
___________
I can’t remember
_________
Indirect questionsIndirect questions
If you could help me
what time the banks close
how old this town is
If we are near the city centre
which hotel you suggested
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a. When was the town founded? (Could you tell me …?)
b. What’s the population of the city? (Do you know…?)
c. Where can I change some money? (I’d like to know …)
d. What’s the exchange rate today? (Do you happen to know…?)
e. Is there a dry cleaner’s near here? (I wonder…)
f. Where is there a cheap place to eat? (Have you any idea…?)
g. How long does it take to get to the town centre from here? (Can you tell me…?)
h. Did it rain here yesterday? (Do you remember…?)
Here is some more information that Rosie wants. Use the prompts to ask indirect questions
a. Could you tell me when the town was founded?
b. Do you know what the population of the city is?
c. I’d like to know where I can change some money.
d. Do you happen to know what the exchange rate today is?
e. I wonder if there is a dry cleaner’s near here?
f. Have you any idea where there is a cheap place to eat?
g. Can you tell me how long it takes to get to the town centre from here?
h. Do you remember if it rained here yesterday?
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Work in pairs: ask and answer the following indirect questions about the town you are now:
a. Could you tell me when the town was founded?
b. Do you know what the population of the city is?
c. I’d like to know where I can change some money.
d. Do you happen to know what the exchange rate today is?
e. I wonder if there is a dry cleaner’s near here?
f. Have you any idea where there is a cheap place to eat?
g. Can you tell me how long it takes to get to the town centre from here?
h. Do you remember if it rained here yesterday?
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Practice: SpeakingPractice: Speaking
Madame Tussaud’s Waxworks is London’s most popular tourist attraction.
What do you know about it?
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Practice: SpeakingPractice: Speaking
Madame Tussaud interior London
www.solarnavigator.net/.../madame_tussauds.htm
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Practice: SpeakingPractice: Speaking
Margaret Thatcher and Her Wax Likeness
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Practice: SpeakingPractice: Speaking
The members of The Beatles pose in front of wax models of themselves at Madame Tussaud's Waxworks in London.
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Madame TussaudMadame Tussaud
• Make statements about Madame Tussaud using the prompts:
- I wonder…- I’d love to know…- I haven’t a clue…- Does anybody know…Example:- Where …born-> I wonder where she was born.
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a. where Madame Tussaud…(come) fromb. when…alivec. how…(learn) to make things in waxd. which countries…(live) ine. …marriedf. …childreng. why…(go) to Englandh. when the Waxworks …(open) in Londoni. how many people a year …(visit) the
Waxworks
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a. where Madame Tussaud came fromb. When she was alivec. How she learnt to make things in waxd. which countries she lived ine. If she ever married/ ever got marriedf. If she had any childreng. Why she went/ came to Englandh. when the Waxworks opened in Londoni. how many people a year visit the Waxworks
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Pair work: handoutsPair work: handouts
• Ask and answer questions to complete the information about Madame Tussaud.
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Madame TussaudMadame TussaudMarie Tussaud was born in Strasbourg in 1761. Her father died two months
before she was born, and her family moved to Switzerland.Her mother worked for a German doctor. The doctor was a kind man who
enjoyed making wax models of parts of the human body. He soon got a reputation for making good likenesses of people’s heads as well.
He moved to Paris because he wanted to earn money by making models of the rich and famous. Soon Marie and her mother joined him in Paris. When she was six years old, the doctor taught her how to work in wax. Her portraits became so popular that by the time she was twenty she was living in the Palace of Versailles because the royal family invited her to live there.
The French Revolution started in 1789, and this was the beginning of hard times for Marie. However, she met and married Francois Tussaud, who was an engineer. They had three children, a daughter who died and two sons.
In 1802 she received permission from Napoleon to go to London, because she wanted to take her waxwork collection to England. She went to round Britain and Ireland with her four-year-old son, and her shows were a great success. She never saw France or her husband again.
She opened her exhibition centre in London in 1835, and it has been in the same place ever since. Marie died in 1850.
Madame Tussaud’s is now London’s most popular tourist attraction. About 2.2 million people visit it every year.
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Asking polite questionsAsking polite questions• Match a word in A with a line in B and a line in C
A B CWhat
Which
How
football
newspaper
colour
long
size
flavour
far
sort
many
much
times have you been on a plane?
does it take you to get ready in the morning?
do you support?
shoes do you take?
of car have you got?
do you read?
ice-cream is your favourite?
is it to the station from here?
time do you spend watching TV?
eyes have you got?
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• What/ which football team do you support?• …What/ which football team you support?• What/ which newspaper do you read?• …What/ which newspaper you read? • What color eyes have you got?• …What color eyes you’ve got? • How long does it take you to get ready in the
morning?• …How long it takes you to get ready in the
morning?• What size shoes do you take?• …What size shoes you take? • What flavour ice-cream is your favourite?• …What flavour ice-cream your favourite is?• How far is it to the station from here?• …How far it is to the station from here?• What sort of car have you got?• …What sort of car you’ve got?• How much time do you spend watching TV?• …How much time you spend watching TV?• How many times have you been on a plane?• …How many times you’ve been on a plane?
Could you tell me/
Would you mind telling me/
I wonder if you could tell me….
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• Indirect questions can be more polite than direct questions. In pairs, ask and answer indirect questions using the ideas above.
Could you tell me which football team
you support? Would you mind telling me what size
shoes you take?
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Additional materialAdditional material
Work book Unit 11
Exercise 1-5
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Grammar: tag questionsGrammar: tag questions
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Grammar: tag questionsGrammar: tag questionsUnderline the question tags
I’ve got ten fingers, haven’t I?
And my brother’s called Joe, isn’t he?
And Daddy went to work this morning, didn’t he?
Q: Jessy knows that she has ten fingers, and she knows that her brother’s called Joe. So she’s not really asking questions. What is she doing?
How do we make questions?
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Grammar: tag questionsGrammar: tag questions
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Grammar: tag questionsGrammar: tag questions
Look at the dialogue between Caroline Bailey (C) and her secretary. Norma (N). Fill each gap with the correct question tag. Choose from the box
Answers:
I’ve got a meeting this afternoon, haven’t I?
And the meeting’s here, isn’t it?
I’m not having lunch with anyone, aren’t I?
I signed all my letters, didn’t I?
And tomorrow I’m going to Scotland, am I?
It doesn’t leave until 8.00, does it?
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Practice: IntonationPractice: IntonationLook at the sentences and complete the question tags
a. It isn’t very warm today,
b. The weather forecast was wrong again,
c. You can cook,
d. You don’t eat snails,
e. You’ve got a CD,
f. Sally’s very clever,
g. There are a lot of people here,
h. The film wasn’t very good,
i. I am a silly person,
j. You aren’t going out dressed like that,
Answers to 3: F-e-j-d-a-i-c-b-g-h
is it?
wasn’t it?
can’t you
do you?
haven’t you?
isn’t she?
aren’t there?
was it?
aren’t I?
are you?
F
F
R
R
R
F
F
F
F
R
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Grammar: tag questionsGrammar: tag questions
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Vocabulary & idiomsVocabulary & idioms
Do you know what your body can do?Do you know what your body can do?
Answers:Kick: foot, legHold: fingers, hands, armsTie: handsStare: eyesBite: mouth, teethHug: arms, handsKneel: kneesWhistle: lipsHit: hand, fistKiss: lips
Q: What parts of the body do you know?
Which parts of the body do you use to do the following things?
Kick bite hit climb chew drop
Hold hug kiss lick point scratch
Tie kneel think pat blow clap
Stare whistle
Think: brainClimb: feet, legsLick: tonguePat: hand, back, shoulderChew: jaw, teethPoint: (index) fingerBlow: Drop: hand, fingersScratch: nailsClap: hands
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• Which verbs go with which nouns and phrases? Match a line in A with a line in BA B
Whistle
Kick
Lick
Tie
Climb
Scratch
Drop
Chew
Hug
stare
A ladder
A pile of books
Your head
Out of the window
A toffee
A tune
Your grandmother
A ball
An ice-cream
A knot
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Which verbs go with which nouns and phrases? Match a line in A with Which verbs go with which nouns and phrases? Match a line in A with a line in Ba line in B
A Bkiss
blow
point
pat
kneel
hit
think
bite
clap
hold
to pray
into an apple
me on the back
me on the cheek
up a balloon
about home
in time with the music
a gun at the bank clerk
a nail with a hammer
me in your arms
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Interesting idiomsInteresting idioms
• To drop someone a line: viết lại cho ai vài dòng• To kick the habit: bỏ một thói nghiện gây mê say• To think the world of someone: có ý kiến tốt về ai/ đánh giá cao về
ai• To kiss something goodbye: từ biệt, chia tay• To blow your own trumpet: tâng bốc khả năng và thành tựu của
mình; huyênh hoang• To hit the roof: bất ngờ trở nên giận giữ• To hold your breath: nín thởAnswers:a hold your breath e kiss my own car goodbyeb hit the roof f blowing his own trumpetc kick the habit g Drop me a lined think the world of
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Answer to the questionsAnswer to the questions
a. During World War IIb. It isn’t true that the only man-made object visible from orbit is the
Great Wall of China.c. No. They automatically rescue anything which is about the same
size as themselves.d. It must point up like a cup so that the luck can’t fall out.e. Because Napoleon insisted that his armies marched on the right.f. Walking under a ladder brings bad luck because someone on the
ladder might drop something on you.g. Because no list is kept.h. Mayday comes from the French m’aidez.i. Because men are generally more aggressive, especially when
driving, and they have more dangerous jobs.
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Number referencesNumber references• The Oxford English Dictionary accepts about 4,000 new words
every year.• The Pentagon is designed to hold up to 40,000 people.• 50 countries drive on the left.• Spaceships orbit the earth at about 200 kilometres up.• Until 1783 criminals climbed a ladder to the gallows with a rope
round their neck.• In 1927 Mayday became the international word meaning Help.• In 1700 Henri Misson visited Britain.• 17,000 meals a day are served in the Pentagon.• In Japan the average age that women live to is 82. For men it is 76.• It took just 16 months to build the Pentagon.
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Reading Reading & & speakingspeaking
Pre-readingPre-reading
Q: How many of the following questions can you answer?
-Why do women live longer than men?
-What man-made things on Earth can be seen from space?
-How many new words enter the English language every year?
-Why is walking under ladders thought to be unlucky?
-Why are horseshoes believed to be lucky?
-Why is the expression ‘Mayday’ used as a distress call?
-Why do they drive on the left in Britain and on the right in other countries?
-What is the biggest office in the world?
-How clever are dolphins?
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DiscussionDiscussion
• I think I know…• I’ve no idea…• I’m not sure…• I wonder…• I don’t know…
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Reading Reading & & speakingspeaking
While-readingWhile-reading
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Reading Reading & & speakingspeaking
While-readingWhile-reading
Comprehension check. Answers:
a. The world’s biggest office. it = the Pentagon.
b. Man-made things on earth. What = the only man-made object visible from outer space.
c. Dolphins. they = dolphins
d. Horseshoes. its = the horseshoe’s position.
e. Driving on the left. this = driving on the left.
f. Walking under ladders. this superstition = walking under ladders.
g. New English words. these = new words that enter the English language.
h. Mayday. the expression = Mayday
i. Women live longer than men. they = men
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Reading Reading & & speakingspeaking
Post-readingPost-reading
Producing a class poster
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Listening & speakingListening & speaking
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While-listeningWhile-listeningListening Listening & & speakingspeaking
Ellen
Josh
Fiona
What did they forget?
She forgot that she had finished university and had a job.
He forgot that his parents had moved to a different town when he was ten
She forgot to put on her shoes
What did they do?
She didn’t go to work.
She got the bus to the university for a lecture, went to the lecture room and wondered why she didn’t know anybody.
He caught a train to Newcastle instead of Plymouth, because he thought that his parents still lived in Newcastle.
She left her house to catch the bus to work still wearing her slippers.
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AnswersAnswers
a. He’s a neuro-psychologist.b. Companies have far fewer employees, so one person does
several jobs.c. She began sentences but then couldn’t remember what she was
talking about.d. She had a new job, she travelled a lot, she had a home and family
to think about, and she had recently moved house.e. Alan Buchan helped her to recognize the problem. They talked
about her stressful lifestyle, and she realized that she wasn’t going crazy and was able to help herself.
f. No, he doesn’t.g. A notebook and a pencil. He advises this because it is a very
good feeling when you can cross something off the list.h. She pretends that she has forgotten the professor’s name.
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WritingWriting• Answers:
Paragraph 1: describes the advantages of living in the city.
Para 2: describes the disadvantages of city life
Para 3: gives the writer’s personal opinion on the topic.
advantages and disadvantages = pros and cons
On the plus side = one advantage is that
For example = for instance
What is more = another point is that/ moreover
All in all = to sum up
For one thing = one disadvantage is that
particularly= especially
Last of all = finally
despite = in spite of
In conclusion = all things considered
I think that = in my opinion
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Everyday Everyday English English Informal EnglishInformal English
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EEvvereryyddaay y EEnng g l l I I sshh
IInnffoorrmmaal l EEnngglilisshh
Answers:
a. I’m dying for a cuppa = I want a cup of tea very much.
b. My old man = my father
What’s he on about? = What’s he talking about?
What’s up with him? = What’s the matter with him?
Yuk! is an interjection we use to express disgust of bad taste.
c. Fag = cigarette; Loads= lots; Ta! = Thanks
d. Gimme = give me; No way! = certainly not
e. Kind of = In one way yes, and in another way no.
What’s on tonight? = What on television?
Dunno = I don’t know
f. That stuff = It – a word we use when we forget what something is called.
Oh! Is used to express a variety of emotions, for example surprise, fear, happiness. Here it means ‘I understand’.
Wow! Expresses astonishment and wonder.
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Don’t forget!Don’t forget!
Work book Unit 11• Exercise 6: Extra grammar – questions with a
preposition at the end.• Exercise 10: Vocabulary – animal idioms• Exercise 11 & 12: Pronunciation – phonetic script and
onomatopoeic words• Exercise 13: Multi-word verbs• Word list