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Skills 2c L Check these words • powerful mysterious cool bridge of rocks wonder of nature giant fit together enemy • eruption surface size boiling lava Reading 1 Read the summary and fill in the gaps with the words from the Check+ Check these words box. Finn MacCool and check. Finn MacCool 2 terrified huge Irish legend cross fight result place of myth and legend between Ireland and Scotland. The The Giant's Causeway is a 1) rocks have six sides that 2) to form the Giant's Causeway. People can walk on it but they can't walk to Scotland because it is under the 3) of the sea. An Irish legend says that a 4) MacCool, lived in Ireland while his 5) they couldn't 6) giant, Finn Benandonner, lived in Scotland, so the sea to fight. One day Finn threw rocks into the sea and made a bridge. After this he was tired and went to sleep. Benandonner ran across the bridge. Finn's wife saw him and tried to wake up her husband but she couldn't, so she dressed him in babies' clothes. Benandonner saw it and imagined that it was Finn's baby. He was 7) by the size of the baby and ran back home. As he ran, he pushed down the rocks to stop Finn following him. Scientists believe that the Giant's Causeway is the 8) 9) Then listen to someone telling a story of Speaking a) Listen again and take notes. b) Imagine you are a tour guide at the Giant's of a volcanic Finn MacCool and the Giant's Causeway ● main characters: Finn MacCool... where he/they lived: ... how the story began: ... what happened next: ... what was the main event: ... what happened in the end: ... Causeway. Use the verbs below in the past simple and your notes in Ex. 2a to tell the story of Finn MacCool. Use these words: once, one day, after this, then, and then, when, before, in the end. • build live cross • throw • make • go to sleep • start running try/wake up dress... in imagine ● • run back push down 20 Once, there was a giant called Finn MacCool ... . He lived with his wife in .... One day, he .... Then, he... In the end, Writing SM

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Vocabulary Comprehension 1 Write the words from the box next to the correct definitions. recent awkward category gather regretful ignore deny adore cuisine realize 1. 2. area 3. missed out on 4. short time ago 5. something 6. 7. 8. 9. 10. embarrassed or nervous to collect things or people from different places into one 2. Have you before? feeling sad or sorry for something that's lost, or that you describing something that has started or happened a to understand something you didn't before; to recall a type or way of cooking to claim something isn't the truth to pay no attention to someone or something a grouping of things organized by type to like someone or something very much Grammar Practice 2 Fill in the blanks with the correct form of the given words. 1. We've only just 3. Tony has week. 4. That man has 5. I too much homework to do. (begin) to understand recent events. (contribute) anything to the local paper (be) to the gigantic mall three times this (write) seventeen novels. (feel) like going to the movies yesterday, but I had Expressions Practice 3 Circle the best expression. 1. In my experience, / I remember when people who tell a lot of jokes are more memorable. 2. What happened was / At the time, I forgot her birthday and she got offended. 3. In my experience, / One time, my brother ignored the rules and got into some serious trouble. 4. I remember when / What happened was people were allowed to swim in that river. 5. In my experience, / At the time, I had different interests than I do now.

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