LESSON 6

 


Welcome to a new season and a new lesson!
Last zoom class we were talking about appearances and how we sometimes tend to jugde by them. Let's see what happened to this woman...


Why do you think some people in the audience were laughing? What was the judges' first impression on her? Go to pages 60 and 61 in the SB.

1- Read the article and choose the best summary:



1- We now realize that it is wrong to judge people by their appearance.
2- Judging people by appearence can be useful, and is often right.
3- If you try to judge people by their appearance, you will usually be wrong about them.

2- Read the article and mark the sentences T (true) or F (false):


3- Find a word or phrase in the article for the definitions:


4- If we look at these pictures we can make some judgements or deductions. We are not sure of them, we're just guessing...Can you match the pictures to these sentences?


5- Look at the sentences above and answer these questions:


6- Go to page 143 and read about MODALS OF DEDUCTION:


7- Match the sentences:


8- Complete with MUST, MIGHT (NOT), or CAN'T:


9- Now let's practise the listening skill. Listen to a woman talking about this man and answer the questions:

LISTENING (audio)



Who was this man?
 ___________________________________________________

10- Listen and find out:
 


Were you right? Hope so!


HOMEWORK: (send these activities to my mail)
1- Pages 41 and 42 -Workbook complete (except for the listening)

KEY TO THE ACTIVITIES ABOVE:

ACTIVITY 2:
1- FALSE (Nobody thought for a minute that she had a chance of doing well on the show, or could ever become a star)
2- TRUE
3- TRUE
4- FALSE (In the past needed to judge whether a person was dangeorus or not)
5- FALSE (It often gives us generally accurate information)
6- TRUE

ACTIVITY 3:
1- went viral
2- judge a book by its cover
3- vitally important
4- socio-economic level
5- underdogs


ACTIVITY 5:
1- may, could
2- must
3- can't

ACTIVITY 7:
1- I    2- J    3- A    4- C    5- H    6- B    7- F    8- E    9-G

ACTIVITY 8:
1- must
2- might not
3- must
4- can't
5- might
6- must
7- might not
8- can't
9- might
10- can't

ACTIVITY 9:
1- They were in Hampstead Heath, a big park in North London.
2- They were sitting on a bench.
3- He looked a real mess- he had very long white hair and he was wearing  a jacket with a hole in it and old-looking shoes. He looked like a tramp.
4- She wanted to give the old man some money.
5- She told her friend not to give the man any money.

ACTIVITY 10:
The man wasn't a tramp, he was an ex-politician called Michael Foot.

THIS IS THE END OF TODAY'S LESSON!





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