Open Mind Pre-Intermediate SB Unit 9
Open Mind Pre-Intermediate SB Unit 9
Open Mind Pre-Intermediate SB Unit 9
rEADINg
understanding
meaning from context
What do you do when
you find words you dont
know in a text? How
do you work out the
meaning of new
words?
sPEAkINg
interrupting
When is it OK to interrupt
people? How could you do
it politely?
LIFe
SKILLS
WoRK
& CAReeR
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A
How do you feel about these places as holiday
destinations? Work in pairs and say what you like and
dislike about each one.
HoW To SAY IT
Talking about ideal
destinations
Id love to go to
One place Ive always
wanted to visit is
looks like an
interesting place, and
B
What place in the world would you most like to visit? Why?
Tell your partner.
A:
B:
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HoW To SAY IT
Weather verbs
Its a rainy day. Its raining.
Itrains here all the time.
Its a snowy day. Its snowing.
It snows a lot in winter.
C
Work in pairs. Describe the typical weather where you live
during these seasons.
spring
summer
autumn winter
HoW To SAY IT
Describing the weather
In spring, its usually (rainy
and warm). Sometimes
Summer is (hot) and
Its often quite (windy) in
autumn.
In winter, the weather gets
very (cold)
Hi Greg!
Im writing about the plans for your visit this weekend. Weve planned lots of activities but
it all depends on the weather. We may go up to the mountains to show you some of the
local area, so bring your walking shoes, just in case! It might be a bit windy, possibly, but
it probably wont rain. Weve had some really good weather recently so it will probably be
really sunny. But you never know in the UK, do you? I might not have to work on Friday
when you arrive. I dont know yet. But Ill see you in the evening, in any case. And Jill will
definitely meet you at the train station, so dont worry!
See you soon!
NotICE!
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wHAts rIgHt?
I might be late tomorrow.
I might to be late tomorrow.
Negative
It (6)
rain.
We definitely wont stay at home all weekend.
D
NOW YOU DO IT Complete these sentences in your notebook.
Then tell a partner.
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2
Tomorrow, I might
This weekend, I may
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/a/
//
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B
Look at the words below and mark the diphthong they
contain. Listen and check. Then practise saying the words.
grey
pie
C
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2
3
, make
, enjoy
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, time
, cry
, away
, toilet
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SPeAKInG: interrupting
You might need to interrupt a person when they are talking to somebody else.
First, use body language (smile and make eye contact) to get their attention.
Then interrupt politely and say what you need briefly and clearly.
45 Listen to the conversations below. Underline the phrases used
A
to interrupt.
Conversation 1
Jim:
So, what are you doing this weekend?
Paul:
Well, if its sunny, I might go to the beach.
Andy: Sorry to interrupt, but do you know what the homework was?
Conversation 2
Janet:
Richard might have the information you need.
Frances:
OK. Ill give him a call.
Emilia:
Sorry, can I interrupt for a second? Frances, can you sign this letter, please?
Conversation 3
Mr Jones:
Its raining really hard. Do you think we should cancel the class trip?
Mr Lee:
Lets wait. It may stop soon.
Alan:
Excuse me, can I ask a quick question? Have you seen Mr Reed?
B
Work in groups. Students A and B, have a short conversation.
Student C thinks of a reason to interrupt the conversation and interrupts
politely. Then switch roles.
A:
B:
C:
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B
Work in pairs. Think of a natural place you have visited.
Describe the geography of that area.
Ive been to Theres a big lake, a forest and some fields
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When people talk about climate change, they usually mean changes in the last century.
The way the weather changes every day is the same as climate change.
In the past, the Earth got very cold.
T/F
T/F
T/F
B Read this sentence. What does weather patterns mean? Look at the
underlined words. Then choose the correct answer.
When we talk about climate change, we mean the unusual changes in the Earths weather patterns
that have happened over the last 100 years.
a) repeated weather
b)
rainy weather
C
Work in pairs. Read the article again. Find and underline these words and
phrases. For each one, look at the context where it appears carefully and choose
the correct meaning.
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expect
cancel out
roughly
major
melt
a)
a)
a)
a)
a)
b)
b)
b)
b)
b)
think is unusual
make something smaller
approximately
unimportant
become water
D Find any other words and phrases in the text you dont understand. Try to
work them out from the context. Then check your ideas in a dictionary.
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Emily:
Phoebe:
Emily:
NotICE!
Look at the underlined
phrases 16. Which ones:
a) make predictions about
future events?
b) talk about future plans?
c) show spontaneous offers
and decisions?
to make
predictions.
to talk about
plans/intentions.
to talk about
spontaneous
decisions.
will
going to
D
NOW YOU DO IT Work in pairs. One of the following
is going to happen in your area. Roleplay a conversation like
the one above. Say what you think the results will be and
say what you are going to do about it.
A:
B:
A:
B:
wHAts rIgHt?
A:
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In the north
a) go to the beach
In the east
a) make a snowman
In the west
a) go skiing
In the south
a) go for a walk
b)
go skiing
c)
go for a walk
b)
go for a walk
c)
fly a kite
b)
go to the beach
c)
go to the cinema
b)
make a snowman
c)
go to the beach
In the north, the weather is going to stay the same all day.
In the east, it will be warmer tomorrow than today.
In the west, the weather is going to stay the same all day.
In the south, the weather will be better than in the west.
C
Work in pairs. Predict what the weather
will be like in your country.
T/F
T/F
T/F
T/F
HoW To SAY IT
tomorrow
this weekend
next week
Making predictions
I think it will be tomorrow.
This weekend, its probably going to be
Its autumn, so next week it will probably be
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Manchester
Manchester
Manchester is a city in the north of England. It has
large hills to the north and east, called the Pennines,
and a number of rivers run through it. The population
is about 503,000. Manchester has cold winters and
warm summers. It is often cloudy and it often rains.
In the past, the main industry was cotton. Today, the
city is better known for its academic life, its football
teams and its culture. The main things to see and do in
Manchester include visiting the Museum of Science
and Industry, seeing the Town Hall and shopping in
the city centre.
United
Kingdom
Manchester
geography
population
climate
history
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lifeskills
EVAlUAtINg DIffErENt PlANs
Establish which factors are important.
Evaluate how each plan affects these factors.
Put the plans in order of preference.
Work in groups. Think about the people who live in your town or city.
A
Which of these factors do you think are most important to them? Tick four.
jobs
places to enjoy nature
good roads
cheap houses/flats
good schools
clean air
B
You work for your local town/city council. The council is considering
three development plans for the green area in the picture. Read the
information about each plan. Choose T (true) or F (false) about each plan.
Plan A
The council is planning to use this area for urban development. They are going
to build a large number of new houses as well as other facilities, such as schools and a
shopping centre. They are also going to create more roads and provide public transport to
the area. They will allow a few companies to build facilities near the new development.
T/F
T/F
T/F
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The council is going to create a large park for people to enjoy. They plan to clean
up the area and provide facilities such as picnic tables, barbecues and a playground for
children. They are going to build several new roads to the park, but they wont allow the
construction of houses, schools or shops in the green area.
T/F
T/F
T/F
Plan C
T/F
T/F
T/F
C
Write the four factors you ticked in Exercise A in the first column
of this table. Then look at plans AC again and follow these steps.
Consider Plan A. Give it a score for each factor:
+2 = the plan will have a very good effect on this
0 = the plan will have no effect on this
2 = the plan will have a very bad effect on this
Write your scores in the Plan A column of the table.
Repeat steps 12 for Plans B and C.
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3
Factor
Plan A
Plan B
Plan C
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D
Add up the total score for each plan and write it in the
table in Exercise C. Your preferred plan is the one with the
highest score. Complete this list.
First choice:
Plan
Second choice: Plan
Third choice: Plan
E
Work with another group. Compare your
answers in Exercise D. Did you put the plans in the
same order? What is different?
HoW To SAY IT
Talking about effects and
consequences
What effect will Plan A have
on ?
With Plan A, there will be a lot
of / they will create
Plan A will have a (very) bad/
good effect, so lets give it
minus one / plus two.
REFLECT
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language wrap-up
1 VocABuLArY
A Complete the sentences with the words from the box. (7 points)
When I was young, there were
around our house, with very tall trees.
Did you know that Greece has 1,400
in the sea off the mainland?
I love it when theres snow and we can go skiing in the
.
The Amazon in South America is one of the longest
in the world.
There are big
outside the city, with lots of flowers.
We often go sailing on the
near my home.
Marine animals, such as fish, dolphins and whales, live in the
.
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fields
forests
islands
lakes
mountains
seas
rivers
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11 15 correct: I can talk about the natural world and the weather.
0 10 correct: Look again at the vocabulary on pages 106 and 108.
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2 GrAMMAr
A Complete the conversation with will, wont and may/might. (8 points)
Amy:
Kerry:
Amy:
Kerry:
Amy:
Kerry:
B Complete the sentences with will or going to and the correct form of the verb in
brackets. In three cases, both are correct. (7 points)
This summer, I
(work) in my uncles shop to earn money.
I think the weather
(be) nice this weekend. Lets go to the beach!
A: What
you
(buy) Georgia for her birthday?
B: I havent thought about it Wait, I know! I
(get) her that book she was talking about.
A: Do you think we
(live) longer in the future?
B: I dont think so. I actually think that we
(have) lots more health problems than we do now.
Ive thought a lot about it and this year, I
(try) to meditate more often.
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11 15 correct: I can use may, might and will for possibility. I can use will and going to.
0 10 correct: Look again at the grammar on pages 106 and 110.
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writing a
description of a place
wrItINg worksHoP
A Read the description and answer the questions.
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2
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Auckland
Auckland
Auckland is a city in New Zealand. It is on the North
Island and it is surrounded by many lakes and volcanoes.
It is between the Tasman Sea and the Pacific Ocean. About
1.4 million people live there. The ocean influences the
climate of Auckland. The summers are warm, with average
temperatures of about 23C in January and February. Winters
are cloudy and wet. Auckland began life in 1840 and has
grown into a large modern city. It has a relaxed lifestyle, with
many people enjoying sailing. There are lots of interesting
shopping areas, plus cafes, restaurants and clubs. The main
attractions in Auckland include the two large harbours,
Auckland Domain (a large park) and the beaches.
Auckland
New Zealand
main attractions
population
climate
history
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