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englishbanana.com’s Talk a Lot Spoken English Course Elementary Book 1 This book is dedicated to Anna and Julia, with love and thanks xx and also: ………………………………………………………………. (Insert the name of the teacher who has most inspired you to learn.) English Banana.com info@englishbanana.com ISBN-13: 978-0955701511 English Banana.com Copying Licence: You may freely print, copy and distribute this book, subject to our Copying Licence (visit our website at www.englishbanana.com for full details) First published in the UK by English Banana.com 2008 © Copyright Matt Purland 2008 Talk a Lot Introduction For more fun worksheets, games and quizzes log onto www.englishbanana.com now! Talk a Lot Elementary Book 1 © English Banana.com i Welcome to a new kind of English course! Talk a Lot is a great new way to learn spoken English, and quite a departure from the standard ELT course book. Instead of spending hours reading and writing, students have the opportunity to engage in challenging and fun speaking and listening activities with their friends. On this course students learn how to think in English as well as Talk a Lot! The Talk a Lot course objectives are very simple: • Every student talking in English • Every student listening to and understanding English • Every student thinking in English, and • Every student taking part in class Talk a Lot is structured so that every student can practise and improve English grammar, vocabulary, pronunciation, intonation, word and sentence stress, and interpersonal skills, by working in pairs, groups and one to one with the teacher. The main benefits of Talk a Lot are: • Students have to think in English during lessons in a controlled and focused way • Students learn how to memorise correct English structures naturally, without abstract and unrelated grammar lessons • Students learn how to construct eight different common verb forms, using positive, negative and question forms, as well as embedded grammar appropriate to their level. The verb forms studied are: Present Simple, Present Continuous, Past Simple, Past Continuous, Present Perfect, Modal Verbs, Future Forms, and First Conditional • Students learn 400+ essential vocabulary words by heart • Students enjoy following a simple and effective method that produces results quickly The ten lesson topics studied in Talk a Lot Elementary Book 1 are: Town, Food, Shopping, Health, Transport, Clothes, Work, Family, Home, and Free Time. Thanks to all of our students who have been trialling this course in recent months. Remember, teachers can download and print all the blank forms that are necessary for running an English course, such as blank registers and enrolment forms, individual learning plans, and initial assessments, all for free, from our website at www.englishbanana.com. We’d love to hear from you about how you have used this book and how your course went, so please feel free to contact us via our website feedback form or by emailing info@englishbanana.com. We’d also be really excited to hear about your ideas and proposals for new Talk a Lot topics and activities that we can use in future Talk a Lot books. With best wishes for a successful course, Matt Purland, Ostróda, Poland (6th April 2008) Talk a Lot Contents For more fun worksheets, games and quizzes log onto www.englishbanana.com now! Talk a Lot Elementary Book 1 © English Unit Mark Bezos: A life lesson from a volunteer firefighter Part Back in New York, I am the head of development for a non-profit called Robin Hood When I’m not fighting poverty, I’m fighting fires as the assistant captain of a volunteer fire company Now in our town, where the volunteers supplement a highly skilled career staff, you have to get to the fire scene pretty early to get in on any action I remember my first fire I was the second volunteer on the scene, so there was a pretty good chance I was going to get in But still it was a real footrace against the other volunteers to get to the captain in charge to find out what our assignments would be When I found the captain, he was having a very engaging conversation with the homeowner, who was surely having one of the worst days of her life Here it was, the middle of the night, she was standing outside in the pouring rain, under an umbrella, in her pajamas, barefoot, while her house was in flames Part The other volunteer who had arrived just before me—let’s call him Lex Luthor—(Laughter) got to the captain first and was asked to go inside and save the homeowner’s dog The dog! I was stunned with jealousy Here was some lawyer or money manager who, for the rest of his life, gets to tell people that he went into a burning building to save a living creature, just because he beat me by five seconds Well, I was next The captain waved me over He said, “Bezos, I need you to go into the house I need you to go upstairs, past the fire, and I need you to get this woman a pair of shoes.” (Laughter) I swear So, not exactly what I was hoping for, but off I went—up the stairs, down the hall, past the “real” firefighters, who were pretty much done putting out the fire at this point, into the master bedroom to get a pair of shoes Now I know what you’re thinking, but I’m no hero (Laughter) I carried my payload back downstairs where I met my nemesis and the precious dog by the front door We took our treasures outside to the homeowner, where, not surprisingly, his received much more attention than did mine A few weeks later, the department received a letter from the homeowner thanking us for the valiant effort displayed in saving her home The act of kindness she noted above all others: someone had even gotten her a pair of shoes (Laughter) Part In both my vocation at Robin Hood and my avocation as a volunteer firefighter, I am witness to acts of generosity and kindness on a monumental scale, but I’m also witness to acts of grace and courage on an individual basis And you know what I’ve learned? They all matter So as I look around this room at people who either have achieved, or are on their way to achieving, remarkable levels of success, I would offer this reminder: don’t wait Don’t wait until you make your first million to make a difference in somebody’s life If you have something to give, give it now Serve food at a soup kitchen Clean up a neighborhood park Be a mentor Not every day is going to offer us a chance to save somebody’s life, but every day offers us an opportunity to affect one So get in the game Save the shoes Thank you Unit Derek Sivers: How to start a movement Part So, ladies and gentlemen, at TED we talk a lot about leadership and how to make a movement So let’s watch a movement happen, start to finish, in under three minutes and dissect some lessons from it First, of course you know, a leader needs the guts to stand out and be ridiculed But what he’s doing is so easy to follow So here’s his first follower with a crucial role; he’s going to show everyone else how to follow Now, notice that the leader embraces him as an equal So, now it’s not about the leader anymore; it’s about them, plural Now, there he is calling to his friends Now, if you notice that the first follower is actually an underestimated form of leadership in itself It takes guts to stand out like that The first follower is what transforms a lone nut into a leader (Laughter) (Applause) Part And here comes a second follower Now it’s not a lone nut, it’s not two nuts—three is a crowd, and a crowd is news So a movement must be public It’s important to show not just to show the leader, but the followers, because you find that new followers emulate the followers, not the leader Now, here come two more people, and immediately after, three more people Now we’ve got momentum This is the tipping point Now we’ve got a movement So, notice that, as more people join in, it’s less risky So those that were sitting on the fence before, now have no reason not to They won’t stand out, they won’t be ridiculed, but they will be part of the in-crowd if they hurry (Laughter) So, over the next minute, you’ll see all of those that prefer to stick with the crowd because eventually they would be ridiculed for not joining in And that’s how you make a movement Part But let’s recap some lessons from this So first, if you are the type, like the shirtless dancing guy that is standing alone, remember the importance of ... englishbanana.com’s Talk a Lot Spoken English Course by Matt Purland A Great New Way to Learn Spoken English Elementary Book 2 • Complete 12-week spoken English course • All materials, instructions and answers are included • Brand new and unique learning method • Learn and recall questions, answers and negatives using 8 common verb forms • Learn 400+ essential vocabulary words • 100% photocopiable This book is dedicated to Anna, Julia, Sylwia, and Piotr, without whose support and enthusiasm it wouldn’t exist and also: ………………………………………………………………. 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Please contact us if you are planning a production so that we englishbanana.com’s Talk a Lot Spoken English Course by Matt Purland A Great New Way to Learn Spoken English Elementary Book 3 • Complete 12-week spoken English course • 300+ hours of learning materials – with full answers • Brand new and unique learning method • Learn and recall questions, answers and negatives using 8 common verb forms • Learn 400+ essential vocabulary words • 100% photocopiable • Includes Free Copying Licence, and Free Licence to Run Courses This book is dedicated to Anna and Jula, with love and thanks xx and to all of the many Talk a Lot students around the world and also: ………………………………………………………………. 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Write Write T T for for True True or or FF for for False False Janine had only been on her bike for 10 minutes when she was hit by the truck She was taken to hospital by a rescue helicopter For the next ten days she balanced between life and death After the operation Janine could move one of her legs The doctor told her she would never walk again without support The patients in Janine’s ward could see each other through a mirror above their heads While in hospital Janine lost about eighty pounds She thought of learning how to fly when she saw an airplane in the sky When she arrived at the flying school, the instructors were reluctant to give her a flying lesson 10 She became a flying instructor 18 months after the accident http://areti-aroundtheworldinenglish.blogspot.gr/ A A Match Match the the words words or or phrases phrases to to their their definitions definitions on on the the right right (write (write the the correct correct letter letter in in each each box) box) paraplegic (n) a the inner part of your spine that contains nerves going from your brain to the other parts of your body brace (n) b one of the small bones that are linked together to form the backbone (spine) vocal cords (n) c to use a needle and thread to close a large cut or wound on someone limp (n) d a person who is permanently unable to move or feel the legs or lower half of the body because of injury or illness spinal cord (n) e a soft mass of almost solid blood that blocks a tube in your body stitch up (v) f a person who is permanently unable to move or feel both arms and both legs because of injury or illness drip (n) g the very thin muscles inside your throat that you use for making sounds vertebra (n) h a slow and awkward way of walking caused by an injury to a leg or foot quadriplegic (n) i a piece of equipment used in a hospital for putting a liquid such as medicine directly into your body 10 blood clot (n) j an object that supports a part of your body and holds it in the correct position after you have injured it B B Now Now watch watch the the video video and and decide decide whether whether the the following following statements statements are are true true or or false? false? 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