Answers to Supporting Material

Similar documents
YOUR GUIDE TO BUILDING CONFIDENCE IN YOURSELF. Natural Confidence. By Marius Panzarella. 2002, All Rights Reserved

The Mindful Gnats Workbook.

Discussion skills phrases miming game Work together to think of at least one way of miming the sentences below. Are you following me?

GCSE Bitesize revision audio scripts

Health Talk with your partner about a time when you were sick Discuss:

Chapter 7. Deckard and rachael

Originally developed by Paul Stallard Ph.D,

Wish. Área Lectura y Escritura. You can say I wish you luck / every success / a happy birthday etc.:

4 HUMAN FIGURE. Practical Guidelines (Secondary Level) Human Figure. Notes



Client Communication: Strategies for effective interaction with clients

Introducing a Writer s Life MATERIALS: Chart paper, markers, one daybook per child, pen or pencil per child, sample daybooks

THE AIR THAT I BREATHE. I love to hear you calling me So take me where I need to be I never will be on my own I know I'll reach my final home

The REAL Thing That Happened to the Unicorns. By Haley

TENSES in ENGLISH dr. Satyajit t Patil

1. Shopping and vocabulary. Match the word with its definition:

Talk a Lot. Getting a Job. Unit Vocabulary Reference Chart Page 1

Raising Emotionally Intelligent Kids & Teens: Anger & How to be the Boss of Your Brain

GREETINGS, INTRODUCTIONS, AND SMALL TALK DAY 1

GREETINGS, INTRODUCTIONS, AND SMALL TALK DAY 2

Confetti Circus. T e a c h i n g d o s s i e r. Try again, don t worry, be happy. Yes, you can!

Technique to consider: ( Music )

ANIMATION V - ROCK OF AGES PROJECT. The student will need: The DVD or VHS Walking With Cavemen

21 Items of Clothing

Go through the whole list above and make all of them at least acceptably polite, without looking below and then using the words below to help you.

Guided Imagery Script: Self-Esteem [Adapted from materials from Inner Health Studio and Performance Resource Press]

Nothin But A Hound Dog

DAY 1 READ PSALM 139:13. THANK God for creating you to be exactly who He wanted you to be. DAY 2 READ PSALM 139:14 WEEK

Glow Sch!l. Self-Love & Confidence

WHERE MOUNTAINS MEET SKY. Mom told me all the aspens are one living being, so if one gets sick, they all get sick.

Drive Me Away. Chorus: I wish you would

Happiness & Attitude. Kids Activities

Students work together to negotiate a route through a story with several different outcomes.

by ALEX BROUN CHARACTERS HELEN DAWN SETTING A park bench. TIME New Year s Eve.

Safety Point: Handling Your Emotions

Early warning signs of feeling anger in your body

Unit 1 Money. 1 loves 2 usually saves 3 doesn t want 4 doesn t like 5 always wants 6 doesn t spend. countable nouns (e.g.

Calming the Racing Mind

It s All About Music

Now tell yourself that your hand and arm feel perfectly normal again and just let your hand and arm come back down and relax.

CAN I TELL YOU ABOUT LONELINESS?

Sharon Depression & Guilt

Media Training Success: How Anyone Can Become A Media Pro In 20 Minutes TJ WALKER

keys to thrive and create you desire

All Ears English Episode 157:

Phrases for 2 nd -3 rd Grade Sight Words (9) for for him for my mom it is for it was for. (10) on on it on my way On the day I was on

BOOST YOUR ENERGY, LOSE WEIGHT FAST, DETOX YOUR BODY, REBOOT YOUR HEALTH

Counts up unreliably; still counting the smaller number to get one too many in the answer

PAPYRUS Alternative Coping Strategy Suggestions

POPEYE: Maybe I should go on and get your measurements off you right now if ya don t mind.

Steps To Becoming Aware Of Your Life Force Energy Cheat Sheet

REMORSE. Written by. Nathan Hill

Tools & Techniques You Need for a Successful Job Hunt

Fingerstyle References

Me Time My Organized Chaos. Jo Ebisujima

by connie chapman - conniechapman.com

Prudence. Bruce. Prudence Are you the white male 30-35, 5 10, blue eyes, who s into rock music, movies, jogging and quiet evenings at home?

OR FOREVER HOLD YOUR PEACE. Written by. Cameron Petti

Original photograph by Nelli Palomäki DESCRIPTION 1

The 6 Most Important Decisions You ll Ever Make: Sean Covey

Quick Fixes for Your Top English Challenges

A Monstrosity of Science

Anna Hibiscus loves the village. She plays with her village friends all day long. But Anna Hibiscus has to work as well! There is too much work in

It Can Wait By Megan Lebowitz. Scene One. (The scene opens with Diana sitting on a chair at the table, texting. There are four chairs at the table.

General Camera Posing Tips. The following are some general camera posing tips that will help you get started. Dos and Don ts:

A Play by Yulissa CHARACTERS. Seventeen-year-old Mexican. She swears a lot, especially when she is mad. She has bad anger issues but won t admit it.

Poetry Series. emo becky - poems - Publication Date: Publisher: Poemhunter.com - The World's Poetry Archive

END GAME. by Margaret Avnet. Margaret Avnet 65 Grace Lane Levittown NY

EVERYONE IS SOMEONE LYRICS

Body Proportions. from INFANT to ADULT. Using a Pencil to Measure Heads

SAM S JOURNEY A STORY OF SOMATIZATION

Find your mantra with

Activate! B1+ Extra Grammar Tests Test 5

Page 1. Jumblenut. The Head. Design by Barbara Allen

today it is my left leg. With each step I reach back and pull my leg forward to make another

Broken. We are broken We are beaten We are battered We are bowed We have spoken of retreating There s nowhere to go, but forward now

By Liz Goins. High school is hard. But who am I to tell you that? You know that- we all know that. The

Janet Hilts International All Rights Reserved page 1

Me and my body. Section 1

Lab 10 Orienting with a Twist

Girls Like You EP. 1. Bad News 2. You 3. Girls Like You 4. No One Else 5. Everything We ve Got 6. You (acoustic)

WHOSE FUTURE IS IT ANYWAY?

Neuro refers to your brain and your neurology. It is about how you take in information. For example, you

2017 Flourish Therapy

Quick Tip #3 Ideal Body Image Page 1 of 6

Common Phrases (2) Generic Responses Phrases

Born to be loved. Born to be loved / Lucinda Williams

zero. Numbers to ten 0 (zero) 1 Say and trace. 2 What are some words you know that also mean zero? Write them or tell a partner.

1. Put the verbs in brackets into the future simple

OpulenceForLife.com 1

STUDENT MATERIAL. Interview Skills.

THE MOAN OF LISA. Joseph Arnone. Copyright 2018 MonologueBlogger.com All rights reserved.

Bernice Lightman Interview, January J: June B: Bernice 10:35

Week 2 What does the world teach us about money? Based upon the following what do you learn about money, the need for money or what to do with money?

Robot: icub This humanoid helps us study the brain

HOW TO DRAW A FACE. By Samantha Bell.

HEALTHSPRINGS 360 REVIEW OF SYSTEMS CIRCLE IF THE ANSWER IS YES

ARISE Foundation: An Overview...4 Preface...5 Using ARISE Anger Stories to Create Memorable Learning Experiences...6

Silence All Who Cry Out

Transcription:

Answers to Supporting Material 118

32 How Did You Feel When? (English Idioms of Mood / Emotion) 1. overjoyed 2. pleased 3. drunk 4. nervous 5. exhausted 6. in love 7. annoying 8. terrified 9. complaining 10. sad 34 Common English Idioms 1 1. e) 2. d) 3. g) 4. f) 5. b) 6. i) 7. a) 8. h) 9. c) 10. j) 35 Common English Idioms 2 1. j) 2. e) 4. d) 5. a) 6. g) 7. h) 8. c) 9. i) 10. f) 36 Common English Idioms 3 1. e) 2. g) 3. i) 4. c) 5. a) 6. j) 7. d) 8. h) 9. f) 10. b) 37 Common English Idioms 4 1. j) 2. c) 3. f) 4. a) 5. e) 6. b) 7. i) 8. h) 9. d) 10. g) 38 Common English Idioms 5 1. c) 2. j) 4. d) 5. g) 6. a) 7. h) 8. i) 9. e) 10. f) 39 Common English Idioms 6 1. f) 2. h) 4. e) 5. c) 6. g) 7. a) 8. j) 9. d) 10. i) 119

40 Common English Idioms Parts of the Body 1 1. head, heels 2. mind 3. eye, eye 4. nose 5. cheek 6. mouth 7. lip 8. neck 9. back 10. heart 11. chest 12. stomach 13. arm, leg 14. hand 15. palm 16. finger 17. hip 18. bottom 19. knees 20. foot 41 Common English Idioms Parts of the Body 2 1. body 2. vein 3. blood 4. skin 5. hair 6. brow 7. pupils 8. tooth 9. face 10. chin 11. throat 12. shoulder 13. rib 14. lungs 15. belly 16. appendix 17. arms 18. thumb 19. leg 20. toes 42 Really Motivational Page of Encouraging Thoughts 1. m) You can please all of the people some of the time, and some of the people all of the time, but you can t please all of the people all of the time. 2. p) Many hands make light work. 3. e) Rome wasn t built in a day. 4. n) Life is a marathon, not a sprint. 5. b) It s not what happens to you in life, but how you deal with it that counts. 6. t) All good things come to those who wait. 7. g) Into each life a little rain must fall. 8. o) You can t win em all! 9. a) Make hay while the sun shines. 10. r) A change is as good as a rest. 11. d) Life is a mystery to be lived, not a problem to be solved. 12. i) Dance like nobody s watching. 13. s) The best way to dispose of an enemy is to become their friend. 14. l) Least said, soonest mended. 15. h) Have nothing in your home that you do not either know to be useful, or believe to be beautiful. 120

16. c) Whatever doesn t kill you can only make you stronger. 17. j) Variety is the spice of life. 18. q) Nothing ventured, nothing gained. 19. k) You can t make an omelette without breaking some eggs. 20. f) Life s what you make it. 75 Politics Phrasal Verbs Sentence Bash! (Test Material) 1. Lara has to the consequences of her decision to resign. FACE UP TO = accept 2. Let s the waffle and get to the real point of this debate. CUT OUT = stop 3. I hope that we can all the Prime Minister s new initiative. GET BEHIND = support 4. The leaders of all the main parties attempted to an agreement. HAMMER OUT = make 5. It s impossible for us to the committee s offer of assistance. IMPROVE ON = better 6. John the deputy manager to increase the salaries of his team. LOOKED TO = expected 7. A councillor his proposals for a new housing scheme near the city centre. PUT FORWARD = proposed 8. In his speech the President said how much he our great nation. BELIEVES IN = admires 9. Hopes of reaching an agreement were beginning to RUN OUT = disappear 10. Unfortunately, our government tends to simply rather than lead with confidence. MUDDLE THROUGH = struggle 78 An A-Z of English Slang Terms Part 1 Answers will vary. Here are some suggestions: A B C D E F G H I J K L M An aggressive argument Another name for your navel A silly mistake A complete mess; plans gone wrong Very easy; a child could do it What you get when you steal A racehorse Very big Too sentimental; makes you cringe Cockney rhyming slang for piano A punch in the mouth from somebody s fist A man who is often seen at trendy wine bars Formal evening dress for men 79 An A-Z of English Slang Terms Part 2 Answers will vary. Here are some suggestions: N O P Q R Good; works well; desirable Enthusiasm; effort Very ugly A doctor with a poor reputation A vehicle that needs a lot of repair work 121

S T U V W X Y Z The roll of fat around a fat person s waist Bye; see ya (informal goodbye) To throw up; vomit To leave quickly The name for something when you can t recall its name Christmas A young, wealthy professional person living in an urban area (Young Urban Professional) Someone whose wealth seems to be unlimited 80 Australian Slang Phrases 1 1. i) 2. a) 3. j) 4. k) 5. g) 6. e) 7. d) 8. f) 9. b) 10. m) 11. o) 12. h) 13. l) 14. c) 15. n) 81 Australian Slang Phrases 2 1. j) 2. l) 3. e) 4. g) 5. n) 6. k) 7. c) 8. o) 9. b) 10. a) 11. f) 12. d) 13. i) 14. h) 15. m) 84 Derbyshire Accent Project Slang Phrases 1 1. g) 2. f) 3. n) 4. h) 5. c) 6. o) 7. a) 8. d) 9. e) 10. m) 11. b) 12. i) 13. k) 14. l) 15. j) 85 Derbyshire Accent Project Slang Phrases 2 1. k) 2. d) 4. h) 5. e) 6. o) 7. i) 8. g) 9. c) 10. f) 11. n) 12. a) 13. l) 14. m) 15. j) 86 Derbyshire Accent Project Slang Phrases 3 1. d) 2. b) 3. g) 4. f) 5. k) 6. h) 7. n) 8. e) 9. i) 10. j) 11. l) 12. c) 13. a) 14. o) 15. m) 122

89 State Verbs in English Matching Game 1 The incorrect sentences were: 3, 5, 9, 10, 11, 12, 14, 16, 17, and 20. Here s how they should read: 3. Do you trust me? (present simple, not present continuous) 5. I believe in Father Christmas. (present simple, not present continuous) 9. Megan really wants to get married. (present simple, not present continuous) 10. She owes me five pounds. (present simple, not present continuous) 11. Have you smelled (or smelt) the pizzas in the oven? Delicious! (present perfect simple, not present perfect continuous) 12. I wish it would snow for Christmas! (present simple, not present continuous) 14. Do you realise what will happen if you leave? (present simple, not present continuous) 16. After watching it for eleven years, I still love Coronation Street. (present simple, not present continuous) 17. Which book do you mean? (present simple, not present continuous) 20. It seems that you aren t very happy in this job. (present simple, not present continuous) 90 State Verbs in English Matching Game 2 The incorrect sentences were: 1, 2, 5, 8, 9, 12, 15, 16, 18, and 20. Here s how they should read: 1. The film lasts for an hour and a half. (present simple, not present continuous) 2. The tap kept dripping, so I called a plumber. (past simple, not past continuous) 5. I doubt that the bus will be on time. (present simple, not present continuous) 8. Do you know what time it is? (present simple, not present continuous) 9. This fruit cake tastes delicious! (present simple, not present continuous) 12. Paul could hear the TV as he walked past the living room door. (modal simple, not modal continuous) 15. My mate fancies you! (present simple, not present continuous) 16. Do you mind if I sit here? (present simple, not present continuous) 18. Do you prefer Mozart or Vivaldi? (present simple, not present continuous) 20. I m not able to remember my cousin s girlfriend s name. (modal simple, not modal continuous) 123