Rezolvarea exercitiilor din manualul de limba engleza pentru clasa X intitulat OUTCOMES ADVANCED, Editura Heinle Cengage Learning, Autori Hugh Dellar, Andrew Walkley, Editia 2011
OUTCOMES
ADVANCED
UNIT
2: CULTURE AND IDENTITY
Vocabulary
– Society and culture
Step 2
- family/ community life
- religion
- bureaucracy
- crime
- climate
- crime
- religion
- bureaucracy
- climate
- cultural life
- family/ community life
- cultural life
Step 3
- could be positive or negative
- could be positive or negative
- positive
- positive
- positive
- negative
- positive
- negative
- negative
- positive
- negative
- negative
Listening
Step 2
Conversation
1
- F – also accept not given (NG) – she
thinks it would be challenging
- F – it’s very close-knit
- T – that wasn’t my experience of the
place (that it was a male-dominated society)
- T – they’re not the best drivers in
the world
- F – it wasn’t that that bothered me
Conversation
2
- F – they go absolutely crazy
- T – the arts scene is thriving
- F – I’d expected a lot more state
control … some of the topics are very politically sensitive
- T – a film … dealing with corruption
and … people always having to pay bribes
- F – the economy is doing so well
Grammar
– Emphatic structures
Step 1
One
thing that’s surprised me here is the music scene. What amazed me was how much
they get away with. One thing making a big difference right now is the economy
doing so well.
Step 2
- The thing that disturbs me is that
lack of democracy.
- What worries me the most is the amount
of censorship.
- The thing that annoys me is the way
the president talks to everyone.
- One thing that drives me mad is the
amount of traffic in the city.
- The thing that scares me is the
amount of money spent on weapons.
- The thing/ One thing that bothers me
is the lack of investment in art and culture.
- What concerns me is the power judges
have.
- One thing that gives me hope for the
future is the fact that young people are so much more tolerant nowadays.
Vocabulary
– Household objects
Step 2
stick
in = the oven, the dishwasher, a bucket – put
in (informal)
cover
= the pan
unblock
= the sink, the toilet
spread
= glue
thread
= a needle
knot
= string
heat
= the pan, the oven
flush
= the toilet
climb
= up a ladder
hit
= a nail
load
= the dishwasher
run=
the tap
cut
= string, cloth
turn
off = the tap, the dishwasher, the oven
plug
in = a drill, the dishwasher
wring
out = a cloth
Step 4
rope is thicker/ stronger than string
wire is thinner than cable
a bucket is larger than a bowl and is used for cleaning/ outdoors, you eat out of a bowl
a hammer bangs nails into the wall and a drill makes small circular holes to put
screws into
a mop is used with water on the floor, a brush is used to sweep
a nail is used with a hammer, a screw with a drill
a ladder is
something you can move around to climb on, stairs are permanent
a knee pad is
hard and protects your knee, a bandage is soft, used on wounds
soap is
usually small and hard, used for washing your hands, face etc. washing up liquid is used for washing the dishes
Step 5
spill some water
– problem
rip your jeans – problem (unless you do it deliberately!)
soak your jeans – solution
stain a shirt – problem
mend your shirt – solution
protect yourself – solution
sweep the floor – solution
drop my glass – problem
rinse my glass – solution
wipe the table – solution
Step 4
- In-Ha = about not having a mixer tap
- Ed = the rice cooker
- Bob = with the waitresses
- Maggie = to drinking mate
- Sheila = drinking mate
- Ed = no oven and a large meat
cleaver in his flat
- Ed = not having a cooker
- Maggie = of her schooldays
- Bob = with his friend about German
toilets
Vocabulary
– Expressions with thing
Step 1
- It’s no big thing – also it’s
no big deal – it’s not very important
- It’s not the done thing –
it’s not appropriate behaviour
- chance would be a fine thing
– I would have to be very lucky to be able to do that
- It’s the furthest thing from my mind
at the moment – I’m not even thinking about it
- first thing in the morning –
early, when I first wake up
- It’s the sort of thing –
it’s something
- what with one thing and another
– taking in to account a number of factors
- just one thing led to another
(often without just) – events naturally followed each other, were not
planned
Step 2
3,
4, 7, 8
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