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Module 3

 lesson 6, 7 and 8

Third siction 

Communication

AB page 29 / exercise 1

1 You are at London Zoo. Look at this plan and decide which animals you want to see. Then decide on a route to visit them.

Answers: Students’ own answers

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AB page 29 / exercise 2

2 In pairs, ask and give one another directions to visit the different animals.

Answers:  Students’ own answers

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AB page 29 / exercise 3

3 Write in your notebook three sets of directions to visit: Snowdon Aviary, the spider monkeys, the Butterfly Paradise. Your starting point is the zoo entrance.

Suggested answer: Snowdon Aviary is in B1. Take the fi rst turning on the right. Go past the tapirs and cross the bridge. Then take the next left and there you are.

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AB page 29 / exercise 4

4 Write a sentence giving instructions to go to a place of your choice

Answers: Students’ own answers

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AB page 30 / exercise 1

Fourth siction

Punctuation: commas and numbers

We put commas in long numbers. Year dates have no commas or full stops:

1,000                          10,000                           1,000,000                 But                         1999                2000                2010

1 Put full stops and commas in these numbers where necessary.

a. The entire world is 510072000 square kilometres, but there are only 148940000 square kilometres of land. The rest, 361132000 square kilometres is under water.

b. Brazil is the 12th country in size. It has a surface of 8511965 square kilometres. Of those, 55455 square kilometres are under water.

c. The Faroe Islands are 1399 square kilometres big.

d. Pierre Curie (May 15th 1859 – April 19th 1906) is a Nobel Prize winner.

e. London Bridge is about 2000 years old.

a. 510,072,000;          148,940,000;                361,132,000

b. 8,511,965; 55,455

c. 1,399

d. 1859; 1906

e. 2,000

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AB page 30 / exercise 2

Punctuation: commas in lists

When we write a list, we put a comma after each thing on the list. Before the last thing, we write and but there is no comma before it: At Souk Jara market there are handicrafts, antiques, paintings, traditional dresses and homemade items.

2 Put commas in the correct places in the lists.

a. Children’s Museum Jordan is a very exciting place where you can learn explore discover and have fun.

b. There is a library an art studio a museum shop and an imagination playground in Children’s Museum Jordan.

c. There are some pears oranges lemons and plums in the kitchen.

d. I always have potatoes tomatoes carrots and milk on my shopping list.

e. Eat a lot of vegetables fruit and drink milk. They are good for your health.

Answers:

a. Children’s Museum Jordan is a very exciting place where you can learn, explore, discover and have fun.

b. There is a library, an art studio, a museum shop and an imagination playground in Children’s Museum Jordan.

c. There are some pears, oranges, lemons and plums in the kitchen.

d. I always have potatoes, tomatoes, carrots and milk on my shopping list.

e. Eat a lot of vegetables, fruit and milk. They are good for your health.

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AB page 30 / exercise 3

Spelling

3 Complete these words and match them with the pictures.

1 y _ gh _ _ t 

2 t _ _ at _ _ s

3 c _ _ _ s _

4 m _ _ k

5 co _ _ _ e

6 c _ o _ o _ at_ c _ _ e

Answers : 1. yoghurt d              2. tomatoes f               3. cheese a               4. milk c                  5. coffee b                    6. chocolate cake e

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AB page 31 / exercise 4

Linking words but and however

However and but are synonyms.

We use However at the beginning of a new sentence and we write a comma after it.

We use it more in written English:

There are some permanent activities in the Children’s Museum Jordan, but there are also some temporary ones.

There are four underground stations near the British Museum. However, there is only one near the Louvre.

4 Use these words to make sentences with but and However.

a. There are over seven million objects in the British Museum / they are not all on show. (however,)

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b. In the British Museum there is a glass dome / in the Louvre there is a glass pyramid. (but)

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c. There are a lot of mummies in the Louvre / in the British Museum there are 140 mummies. (However,)

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d. Dry seasons can be long in some places / in other places there are floods. (but)

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e. Cars produce a lot of carbon dioxide / planes produce much more. (However,)

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Answers:

a. There are over seven million objects in the British Museum. However, they are not all on show.

b. In the British Museum there is a glass dome, but in the Louvre there is a glass pyramid.

c. There are a lot of mummies in the Louvre. However, in the British Museum there are 140 mummies.

d. Dry seasons can be long in some places, but in other places there are floods.

e. Cars produce a lot of carbon dioxide. However, planes produce much more.

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What I have learnt

 AB page 32 exercise 1

1 Read this text. Then complete with there is / there isn’t, or there are / there aren’t. (2 marks each)

(1) _______ _______ many interesting markets in Jordan, but on Friday, (2) _______ _______ a special one: the Farmer’s Market. (3) _______ _______ always fresh fruit and vegetables. (4) _______ _______ also cheese, meat, juice and bread. Traders can only sell their own products, so (5) _______ _______ any imported products.

1. There are 2. there is 3. There are 4. There are 5. there aren’t

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AB page 32 / exercise 2

2 Read this dialogue. Then complete with some or any. (2 marks each)

Mrs Asma: So, what do you need today, Mrs Nada? Do you want (1) _______ vegetables? Mrs Nada: Mmm. Those cucumbers look very nice. I want (2) _______. Mrs Asma: OK. Do you want (3) _______ peppers? Mrs Nada: No, thank you. Oh! I see you’ve got (4) _______ nice homemade jam. Mrs Asma: Oh yes! We make it with our own fruit. Mrs Nada: Excellent! I want (5) _______, please.

Answers: 1. any 2. some 3. any 4. some 5. some

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AB page 32 / exercise 3

3 Choose the correct answer. (2 marks each)

1. Mr Mahmoud hasn’t got _________ tea

. a) some b) a c) any

2. There _________ cheese in the fridge.

a) is some b) is any c) are some

3. We’ve got _________ nice aubergines.

a) a lot b) any c) some

4. We never go to London. _________ we usually go to Paris.

a) However b) but c) However,

5. Do you want _________ cup of tea?

a) any b) some c) a

Answers : 1. c 2. a 3. c 4. c 5. c

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