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A Complete the sentences with the present or past participle of the verb in parentheses.
1- When Jack found out that he wasn’t accepted to his first choice of university, he was
_. The news was _. (disappoint)
2- Calling someone by the wrong name is _. I did it last week with a new friend
and I was terribly _. (embarrass)
3- People who talk about themselves all the time are _. I used to have a friend
like that, who _ me all of the time. (irritate)
4- I’m never _ by noises in the dark. It surprises me that other people think they
are _. (frighten)
5- Many people find winter to be a _ season. Months of rain and snow can make
people feel _. (depress)
B Complete each sentence with the correct form of get + an adjective or past participle from the box.
confused dark dizzy excited rich
crowded dirty engaged frightened worried
1- Gisele was supposed to be home an hour ago. I’m __________.
2- I prefer to use the gym early in the morning. It __________ in the afternoon.
3- I __________ and accidentally showed up for the appointment on the wrong day.
4- You know winter is coming when it starts __________ earlier.
5- I think I may have the flu. I’m tired and I’m starting to __________.
6- Kevin __________ when he was twenty-four and was married six months later.
7- We’re going on vacation next week. We’re __________ about it.
8- I’d recommend not buying white shoes. They __________ so quickly.
9- “Setting up your own business is a good way to __________, ” said the business man.
10- Dale __________ when he rides the roller coasters at the park.
C Finish each sentence with a the…the comparative.
The more money I make, the more computer games I buy.
1- The more it rains,… 6. The richer you are,…
2- The better my English gets,… 7. The older I get,…
3- The more TV I watch,… 8. The more sleep I get,…
4- The earlier the class,… 9. The warmer the weather gets,…
5- The farther we run,… 10. The quicker we work,…
D Write a story about the picture. Use past and present participial adjectives,
get + adjective, get + past participle, and the…the comparatives.
Conversation
Charlie: Hi Hashim.
How are you doing?
Hashim: Oh.
I don’t know.
To tell you the truth, I’m feeling a bit down.
I think the weather is getting to me. I’m tired of all this rain.
Charlie: You know what you need to cheer you up?
A few good laughs.
I’ve got a couple of killer jokes for you.
Hashim: I don’t know, Charlie.
I’m not a big fan of jokes.
Charlie: Just listen.
Here’s a good one.
A cowboy rides into town on Sunday, stays for three days, and leaves on Sunday.
How is this possible?
Hashim: I don’t know. How?
Charlie: Because his horse’s name is “Sunday”!
Well, what’s the matter? Don’t you get it?
Hashim: Yeah. I get it. Though it didn’t exactly blow me away.
Charlie: How about this one. Why is six afraid of seven?
Because seven ate nine.
Get it? “Ate” like the number “eight”?
Hashim: Yeah, I get it. I just don’t think it’s funny.
But, I do feel better.
Charlie: If you didn’t think they were funny, why do you feel better?
Hashim: Because you’re trying to cheer me up. You’re
a good friend, Charlie—even if you do tell terrible jokes.
Charlie: No, I don’t! Hey, did you hear the one about…
About the Conversation
1- Why is Charlie telling Hashim jokes?
2- What is Hashim’s reaction to the jokes?
Your Turn
Role-play with a partner.
Tell your partner a joke.
Use some of the phrases for telling and responding to jokes.
Evidence has led scientists to suggest that early humans cooked their first hot meals more than 1.9 m years ago. The invention of cooking was a crucial factor in human evolution as it allowed our ancestors to expand their diet and to obtain more calories and nutrients from their food. Cooking softened food and made endless chewing redundant. This, according to scientists, resulted in the disappearance of large teeth which were replaced by smaller ones. It also reduced feeding times considerably and allowed early humans to develop different skills. According to Harvard evolutionary biologist, Richard Wrentham, controlling and using fire to cook was instrumental to the development of modern man. What do you think?
Hagfish, according to fossil records, have existed for over 300 million years. They are often called slime eels
because of the slimy substance they produce, with the purpose of damaging the gills of predatory fish. As a
result, hagfish have no natural enemies. The Coelacanth is the most famous “living fossil”. It was supposed to
have become extinct in the Cretaceous period, along with the dinosaurs, until a live specimen was caught in
South Africa in the late 1930s. Since then, more coelacanths have been seen and photographed. A second
coelacanth species was found in Indonesia in 1999. Coelacanths can be up to 2 meters long and feed on
smaller fish, in deep, dark waters. Did you know? Have you heard of other prehistoric animals that are still
alive?
Research findings support the belief that a number
of animals laugh when tickled! Scientists believe that
nonhuman primates not only laugh but also have a
sense of humor. Koko was a famous gorilla in California
who learned more than two thousand words and
one thousand American Sign Language signs, and
demonstrated the ability to use different meanings of the
same word. When asked about things she thought were
hard, she signed, “rock” and “work”! She also tied her
trainer’s shoelaces together before signing “chase” and
turning to walk away! What do you think?
Pair Work
Discuss the points raised at the end of each text. Express your ideas and agree or disagree. Use
language you know and phrases from the box.
Expressing personal views/Making objective comments
I’m not sure I’d feel comfortable using a gadget that makes so much noise in public…
I don’t think I would, but I am sure many people would.
It sounds like a good idea, but there should be some restrictions …
A lot of people will object to it, although it appears to solve …
I’d have to do some research but I’m sure there are more …
It’s hard to believe but one has to accept that …