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The publisher wouldlikr to thank the followingfor their permission to reproduce the following photogroph: Corbis p138 (Kylie Minogue). nfusv atiorls by : John Haslam pp1 2 7, 136, 742: Ian Foulis p140 [...]... theirsuggestions for CUI T URE T OT E S Witliam GoldingBorn1911,died 1993,Gotding a was Britishnovelist and poet,:1.|e both the N:obel won Prize for Literature the BookerPrize and Lordof the Fliesishis bestknownnovel,published 1954 in Lordof the FliesThebook is aboutwhat happens when a groupof boysare stranded a deert island,lt covers on themes suchas leadership, moralchoices, civitised versus animalbehaviour... ph,he v oic e r e a s o nT h e y e s c e n dn tov i o te nce t of d i and savagery in the end haveto be rescued adutts- see and by page15 for detailed Workbook synopsis.) oPTtotAtspEAKttG AcTtvrTv 2D " Discussion: survival ", vi/wwtoup,c6m/ettlieacherlsolutions i Lesson outcome Ask students:Whathaveyou learnedtoday?Whatcanyou do now?and elicit:/ can understand orticlean extract on from Lord (abouthuman... hadtakensometi me) 2 a H e had l i vedi n Japan tw o years somep ointin his for at tife b H e hadbeenl i vi ng n Japan i fortw oyears to t he t im e up refers the sentence to readi ng book 3 a Y oufi ni shed the b Youwerein process reading book. lt isn'tclear of the w hethert' sfi ni shed not i or is 4 a Thefi rstsentence sai di n a neutral tone b Thesecond sentence expresses disapproval the w 5 a In the fi rstsentence... goodies, students underline wordspredecessors, to the of-the-art, convoluted up comi ng, stategood peoplein a film or book? Thenask: whichwordmeans: (goodies) Elicitits opposite(baddies) OvercomplicatedT (convoluted), (predecessors), thingswhichcamebefore? (upcoming), growingin populority? advanced e.g extremely e-a technoIogy? (state-of-th rt) KEY l thi rd 2second 3fi rst 4fourth 5 t hir d Exercise4 page22... verbs Pairwork Language: revision phrasal of verbsin different tenses and passive inctuding forms, with andwithoutobjectpronouns game up pergrou p 4 st udent s Materi al s: copyofthe one cut of (Teacher's Bookpage125) R efer students Grammar ui l der and1 3 to B 7.2 Divide classin hatf the Thestudents one halfarestudent in A and the others student Telt are B themthat you aregoing gapsshould to givethem... been fotlowing him was 3 Theplayground hugeand I had never seenso many children one place in They wererunning and fro, to shouting and bumping into eachother.lt wasterrifying www.oup.comlett/teach erlsolutions Exercise page tz 4 I Lesson outcome Ask students:Whathaveyou learnedtoday? Whatcanyou do now?andelicit:/ can express opinionson ethicalissues my Students comptete exercise the individualty in... or r ect to They canfinishthe article homework for e Stu dent do t he m atc h i n ta s ki n d i v i d u a l tyn dth e ncheck s g a in pairs.Encourage themto refer the wordtistat the back to q o f the book Chec kh e i ra n s w e rs , ti c i ti n g u i c k n sl ati ons t e tra fo r the har der em s, e fo re s k i n g e mto th i n ko f it b a th wher e he ymi g h te x p e ri e n c e e s e ta te s t si... 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The Workbook The Workbook mirrors and reinforces the content of the Student's Book. lt offers: r further practice, lesson-by-lesson,. 5-7 in the section 'A tour of the Student's Book& apos;. 4 | Introduction ,/ Solutions and the exam Although Solutions Advanced is above the level required by 82 exams, it. all the audio for the listening tasks in the Workbook, which can be played on a CD player The Teacher's Book The Teacher's Book was co-written by authors with first- hand experience