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1c 12 Fill in the correct prepositions. Then, choose any five phrases and make up sentences using them. out of the ordinary ............the countryside 1 2 www.scratch 3 4. to expect sth .......sb 5 ............ the winter 6 to appeal... sb 7 to live........ a tree top 8 to become short....... space 9 an extension ........... his home 10 to convince people. sth 11 the benefits............ th 12 suitable sb 13 to suffer hay fever 14 fear heights Appendix Word formation 14 Fill in the correct word derived from the word in bold. Rea to get an idea what the text is about. Read the text once quickly. For each gap decide what the missing word is (e.g. noun, verb, adverb, etc.). You may need to write the word in the plural or with a negative meaning. Think of possible prefixes and suffixes. Fill in the gaps. Check the spelling. Read the completed text to check if it makes sense. 1 x differ abou havi Liste prob spea lett one A B C D E F Phrasal verbs 13 a. Replace the words in bold with the appropriate phrasal verb formed with break or bring. 1 My computer has stopped working. (= broken down) 2 My favourite band have just released their new album. 3 Schools finish for the summer holidays tomorrow. 4 She was raised by her grandma. 5 The burglars entered by force and stole all our valuables. 6 A fire began suddenly on the second floor of the building. 7 Visiting my old neighbourhood always makes me recall memories of family holidays. 8 The two countries ended diplomatic relations with each other two years ago. Game Competition b. Choose one of the phrasal verbs in Ex. 13a and draw a picture about it. In teams, show your picture to the class. The team which guesses the phrasal verb first gets one point. Continue the game until all of you have shown your pictures. The team with the most points is the winner. YOUR Burglarproof HOME Can you imagine anything worse than returning home to find that burglars have broken into your house? 0) Unfortunately, this happens to about 1 million people in Britain 1) 2) However, if you want better against burglars there are several fortune annual protect 4) things you can do. To improve 3) the locks on your doors and windows. The of lighting all around the house check all secure install will make sure a burglar is 5) the shadows. An alarm system is to hide in another good able measure you can take. Starting a 7) also a very 8) watch group is prevent neighbour your area. Since most 9) way to prevent crime in take place effect burglar value 6) when people are away on holiday, this is when your neighbours' help is most 10) to collect your mail, Ask them open and close day, switch your lights on and off and even mow your your curtains every lawn to make your house look occupied. 2.

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20 10 15 Study Suggests Sitting Less Can Extend Life Track 6 Karzmarzy studies, which government-ru people spend Not only sitting less, th could add an People ask, "Is it eve "That's never too la know that y Katzmarzyl Cham to desk de "Tha They may desk. I've for every can go fo Katzmar • By Rebecca Widiss VOAnews.com hat's the best seat in the house? It may be whichever one you use the least. New research suggests that cutting daily sitting time to less than three hours might extend your life by two years. W Humans were designed to move. But modern lifestyles and office jobs rarely prom us to roam around. Quite the opposite, says Peter Katzmarzyk, an epidemiologist at the University of Louisiana. "Sitting is ubiquitous in our lives today. You know, we sit while we're eating, we sit in the car, we sit while we watch TV. And many of us sit for many hours at work. So on average, Americans report they sit between four and a half to five hours a day," Katzma said. team to And, as he says, those chair-centered days matter to our health, just like exercise "We can't throw away physical activity. It's extremely important. We have 60 years of research showing us that. But sedentary behavior is also important. . . . If you exercis for 30 minutes a day. What goes on in the other 23 and a half hours a day is also very important," Katzmarzyk said. Ka occupa and do we sp Katzmarzyk and his colleagues are part of a new generation of researchers trying discover how sitting all day affects our lifespans. "This is a relatively new area of study. . . . Studies that have assessed the relations between sitting and mortality or television viewing and mortality are very rare. There's of been a few of them, actually five or six now, in the last four or five years," said Katzman 66

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es 4 Read the article. Underline the sentences in the present perfect tense. 1-02 UNIQUE HOBBIES NOTE ARCHERY What sports does your country perform well in at the Olympics? lys Vot My name is Mina, and I'm a competitive target archer. I have at the professional level for many years now, and I've even won a few tournaments su Target archery is a very popular sport, and it is particularly popular in my country. You could almost call it a national pastime for Koreans. There are even archery cafés in Korea! This might be why South Korea is known for producing some of the most talented archers in recent years. In fact, South Korean archers grabbed gold medals in all four categories of archery at the 2016 Rio Olympic Games. The rules of target archery are simple. Archers shoot at a stationary target. Indoor competitions take place at 18m. Outdoor ranges can be from 25m to 90m. Each match is divided by ends which are counted as either three or six arrows. Archers shoot their arrows at a target with ten rings drawn on it. Each ring's value gets higher as it nears the center. After firing all shots, archers add up their scores and the archer with the most points at the end of the competition wins. GEOCACHING Hello, I'm Andrew and I have been an active geocacher for more than ten years. Geocaching is an activity for people who love exploration and adventure. It's essentially a giant game that involves using Global Positioning System (GPS) receivers to search for hidden treasures called geocaches. There are all kinds of geocaches. Some are very simple to find and others require the participant to solve puzzles to learn the cache's location. What waits inside each cache is a mystery. Geocaches can contain all sorts of different treasures, such as CDs, books, USBS, and even money. One common item in almost every geocache is a logbook. The logbook is a record of all the participants who have found the cache and contributed to it. 1 If you're interested in seeing what treasures lie out there, you can try this activity out yourself. Look online for nearby geocaches. There may be some nearby. Find one and then set off on your first geocaching adventure. All you need is a smartphone and a little bit of time to join in the fun. NOTE Go online and try to locate a geocache near you. Who do you think placed it there? Comprehension 5 Circle true or false. true 1. South Korean archers performed poorly at the Rio Olympics. 2. Outdoor target archery ranges can be over 90 meters long. true true 3. Andrew has been a geocacher since he was ten years old. 4. Geocaches usually contain a logbook for people to sign. 5. You can find geocache locations online. true true Answer the questions. 1. What are the rules of target archery? 2. What are some things that can be found inside of a geocache? 3. What equipment do you need to search for geocaches? Talk with a partner. 1. What are some unique hobbies? 2. What is the most unique activity or hobby you've ever tried? What was fun or not fun about it? 2 What are some common pastimes in your country? false false false false false 12 27 28 29 30 11 R

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