OUTCOMES
ADVANCED
UNIT
11: PLAY
Listening
Step 1
Conversation
1: a tennis game = double fault, rallies, deuce, fade; quite good = pretty
tight
Conversation
2: a mountain walk = trudge, clouds broke, hypothermia, stunning; bad but good
in the end
Conversation
3: a football match – draw, penalty, the crossbar, the return game; good = an
amazing game, very open
Developing
conversations – Irony and humour
Step 2
- He managed to kick the ball over the
crossbar – ironic because this is not clever. Draw students’ attention to
the explanation about this here.
- He’s totally useless – more
sarcastic than ironic – in fact he’s really good
- made a huge difference – actually
means the opposite of what it appears to be saying
- it wasn’t exactly the strongest
tackle I’ve ever seen – ironic way of saying, in fact, it was a pretty
weak tackle
Step 3
- c
- d
- a
- e
- b
Vocabulary
– Games
Step 1
- cards
- board
- board
- computer
- cards
- computer
- board
- computer
- cards
- computer
- cards
- board
Grammar
– Linking words
Step 1
The
purpose/ result: so, so as to
Conditions:
if, unless, provided, whether
Contrasts:
even though, although, even if, otherwise
Order/
time: then, until
Step 2
- then, whether
- so
- so as to
- otherwise
- provided
- if/unless
- although
- even though
- until
- even if
Listening
2
Step 1
- speaker
3
- speaker
4
- speaker
3, speaker 5
- speaker
1
- speaker
1, speaker 5
- speaker
2
Step 2
- a was to spot b their own back
- a gang up on b tipped over
- a there are stakes b bound to win
- a
been beaten up b used to
using
- a tasks or quests b fact or fiction
Vocabulary
– Sports and games metaphors
Step 1
- boxing; unnecessarily hurtful
- poker or gambling game; risky
- football or other field game;
fairness, equal treatment
- card game; reveal your true feelings
or opinion
- racing; level, equal
- poker or similar card game; pretend,
act confident
- chess; something or someone used or
exploited by someone more powerful
- card games; not reveal your secrets
- tennis; it’s your turn to make a
decision or take responsibility
- boxing; when something happens to
interrupt a difficult situation
- athletics; obstacles to be overcome
- running; a long-term decision or
situation
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