Unit 1 Intermediate 3 English Discoveries

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Intermediate 3 Unit 1

Unit 1 Couples

Nick and Emily a. Do you remember the video with Nick and Emily in the computer lesson? Order the sentences according to the sequence of events.

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a. Nick asks Emily out on a date.

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b. Nick tells Emily he’s interested in a girl.

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c. Emily agrees to go out with Nick.

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d. Emily notices that Nick is daydreaming.

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e. Nick explains he’s worried the girl only likes him as a friend.

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f.  Emily asks about the girl.

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g. Nick tells Emily who the girl is.

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h. Another student tells them to be quiet.

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b. U  se the words and phrases below to complete the sentences. In class, check your answers and then practice the dialogue with a partner.

think about • worried • interested • hanging out • ask her out about • sense of humor • looking

looking 1. “Nick? What are you __________________________ at?” interested 2. “Well, there’s this girl that I’m __________________________ in.” about 3. “Really? Tell me __________________________ her.” sense of humor 4. “She’s pretty, she has a great _________________ and I really love spending time with her.” ask her out 5. “So, you should __________________________.” worried 6. “But I’m __________________________ she just sees me as a friend.” hanging out 7. “Well, does she seem to enjoy __________________________ with you?” think about 8. “What do you __________________________ going to see a movie with me?”

c.  Read the dialogue between Julie and her boyfriend, Tom, and answer the questions that follow. Julie:

You won’t beIieve who l saw in the restaurant today! And my very first day on the job.

Tom:

Somebody famous? A HoIIywood star?

Julie:

No, siIIy! l saw a young man and a IoveIy girI. He gave her an engagement ring.

Tom:

Weren’t you worried that they might notice you?

Julie:

lt’s you who shouId be worried.

Tom:

Me? What shouId l be worried about?

Julie:

WeII, the woman the man proposed to is your sister. l’m sure you didn’t have any



idea that she’s going to get married.

Tom:

WeII actuaIIy, JuIie - you are quite wrong about that. EmiIy caIIed me and toId



me that she recognized you at the restaurant. She thought it wouId be a great



idea if she and l both got engaged to the peopIe we Iove on the same day . So

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what do you think? l aIso have an engagement ring for you.

Julie:

l think l’m going to get heart paIpitations! l never knew you were so romantic!

Tom:

So l guess that means “Yes”!

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Circle the correct choices and be ready to explain your choice in class. 1. JuIie has worked at the restaurant 2. JuIie got heart paIpitations because

for a long time /

she thought Emily would recognize her /

3. Tom knew what happened in the restaurant because 4. Tom

knew /

5. JuIie

agreed /

for a short time. he was there /

Tom surprised . her.

his sister told him.

had no idea that EmiIy was getting married. didn’t agree to marry Tom.

d. Be prepared to tell Julie and Tom’s story in class.

A New Acquaintance a. Do you remember the story “A New Acqualntance”? Judy called Meg to tell her about the new man in her life. Who said the following statements, Meg or Judy? Mark the correct speaker

Meg

Judy

1. “l’ve just met the man l want to spend the rest of my Iife with.”

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2. “Where did you meet him?”

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4. “Be carefuI.”

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5. “l can trust him.”

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6. “Everyone makes mistakes.”

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7. “You aIways think you’ve met the man of your dreams whenever you meet someone new.”

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__________

b. What can we learn about Judy from the story? Mark true or false.

True

False

1. Judy is a very moody person.

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__________

2. Judy is a shy person.

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3. Judy makes friends quickIy.

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__________

4. Judy is often disappointed when she gets to know new men in her Iife.

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__________

5. Judy thinks that it is easy to get to know a man.

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__________

6. Judy thinks that she doesn’t make mistakes.

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__________

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c. After her conversation with Meg, Judy decided she needed some advice from a professional. She wrote to “Dear Celia,” a popular advice column in the newspaper. Complete the letter Judy wrote to “Dear Celia” by choosing the best word.

Dear Celia, Yesterday, I met a man I want to (1) spend / marry / make the rest of my life with. He’s so (2) careless / easygoing / foolish and he has a great sense of (3) fun / food / humor. He asked me out on a (4) date/ dinner / meeting and was so (5) unfriendly / strange / funny. The problem is I always get so (6) worried / angry / upset when things don’t turn out well. Do you think I can (7) trust / dislike / promise him? Do you think I’m making another (8) acquaintance / mistake / chance ? My friend tells me that I am always wrong about the men in my life. What should I do? Unlucky Judy

d. What advice could Celia give Judy? Read some possible advice. Do you agree or disagree with the advice? Agree / Disagree 1. You shouId trust your instincts. Maybe this time you have found the right person. 2. l think it wouId be a good idea to check your new friend’ s background. Find out more about him before you get too invoIved.





3. ln my opinion, it’s aIways better to take a chance. Don’ t Iisten to your friend. 4. Take a break from meeting men. Stop going to restaurants and don’t taIk to strangers, no matter how nice they seem.



e. Write Celia’s answer to Judy. f. Read the last sentence of “A New Acquaintance” again. What do you think will probably happen next? Will Meg meet the man of her dreams? Will Judy continue seeing her new acquaintance? Write a continuation of the story.

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Divorced a. In the dialogue “Divorced”, one friend talks about a decision. The other friend expresses her opinion about the decision. Which phrases in the dialogue: Tony and I are getting divorced. 1. talk about a decision: _______________________________________________

2. express an opinion:

Well, as long as you both feel the same way. _______________________________________________

b. Read the following sentences in which people tell about a decision or express an opinion. Mark the correct column.

Talking about a decision

Expressing an opinion

1. l reaIIy feeI you may be making a terribIe mistake. 2. As long as you both feel the same way. 3. l think you're doing the right thing. 4. Jenny and l are getting married. We've set a date. 5. l'm so sorry to hear that. 6. l'm going to move away from home. 7. That's a pity. 8. That's not a very wise decision. 9. We've both decided it wouId be best if we get divorced.

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c. Write two dialogues using some of the sentences from the list below. In Dialogue 1, Tony’s sister, Alison, disagrees with his decision to get divorced. In Dialogue 2, Tony’s friend, Sam, encourages Tony’s decision.

• lt was a joint decision. • We don’t Iove each other anymore. • Don’t be sorry, it’s what we both want. • But maybe you decided too quickIy. • Thank you. But it wasn’t easy. • Yes, but it’s obviousIy the best thing. • Perhaps you shouId think about the kids. • We decided divorce was the right thing for aII the famiIy. • Now you can be a free man with no cares! • l think you shouId come out with the guys tonight! • Yes, l think so too.

Dialogue 1 Alison: Hi, Tony, l’m so sorry to hear about the divorce. Don’t be sorry. It’s what we both want./ We don’t love each other any more. Tony: ____________________________________________________________ But maybe you decided too quickly. Alison: ____________________________________________________________

We decided divorce was the right thing for all the family. Tony: ____________________________________________________________

Dialogue 2 Sam: Hi, Tony, Keep smiIing. You made the right decision. Thank you. But it wasn’t easy. Tony: ____________________________________________________________ Sam:

Yes, but it’s obviously the best thing. I think you should come out with theguys tonight. Now you can be a free man with no cares! ____________________________________________________________

Yes, I think so too. Tony: ____________________________________________________________

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Past Form of Modals: Should / Could Have a. Mark the most appropriate solution to each situation according to your opinion. Then share and explain your choices. 1. You spiIIed some coffee over your date and decided to ignore it. You couId have Iaughed. You couId have heIped wipe up the coffee. You couId have apoIogized. 2. An acquaintance toId you she was getting married and you said, “Poor you!” You couId have hugged and kissed her. You couId have given her advice about marriage. You couId have congratuIated her. 3. Your friend toId you she was making a huge wedding and you said, “Why?” You shouId have been enthusiastic. You couId have toId her it was a waste of money. You couId have asked if you were invited. 4. You didn’t get an invitation to a cIose reIative’s wedding, so you didn’t go. You couId have caIIed your reIative and toId her you didn’ t get an invitation.  ou couId have caIIed another reIative to try and find out why you didn’t get Y an invitation. You shouId have caIIed your reIative and expressed your anger and disappointment.

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b. Match the responses from column B to an appropriate statement or question in column A.

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B

b 1. You shouId have asked her out. ____

a. You shouId have reaIized they weren’t together at the party.

2. How couId l have known she was married? ____ c

b. l couIdn’t have. She aIready has a boyfriend.

3. How couId l have known they were a getting divorced? ____

c. You shouId have noticed she was wearing a wedding ring.

4. You shouId have toId me you e wanted some fIowers. ____

d. l couIdn’t have known he was married.

d 5. You shouIdn’t have trusted him. ____

e. You couId have surprised me.

c. Complete these sentences using should have or could have. shouldn't have done it. 1. Yesterday, l shouted at my girIfriend. l ________________________________________

2. This morning l woke up in a bad mood and didn’t say good morning to my husband should have apologized. before he Ieft for work. l __________________________________________________

could have gone for a walk. 3. Last weekend l spent aII my time cIeaning. l ___________________________________

4. Last night my boyfriend and l spent the whoIe evening watching a boring soap opera on could have gone to the disco. teIevision. We __________________________________________________________

5. l stopped taIking to my husband because he gave me his car without any gas in the tank. should have asked if the car had gas. l ____________________________________________________________________

6. l yeIIed at my daughter when she said she wanted a fancy wedding. l ________________ shouldn't have velled at her. ______________________________________________________________________

d. Write three things that you should have done this week but didn’t manage to do. Tell your partner what they are. Ask your partner for advice on how you could have managed to do them. I should have tried to finish the project on time. 1. ________________________________________________________________ I should have saved some money this week. 2. ________________________________________________________________ I should have spent more time studying English this week. 3. ________________________________________________________________

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