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- 1 SPEAKING Work in pairs. Discuss how you would feel and what you would do in these situations.
- 2 Read the text. Which pieces of advice could be useful to each situation in exercise 1? Why? Which do you think is the best piece of advice?
- 3
Read the Listening Strategy. Then listen to five dialogues. Which words are emphasised in each? Which reason (1-3) is it?
- 4 Look at the lines of dialogues. Decide where the emphasis should go and why.
- 5
Listen and check. Practise the sentences in pairs.
- 6
Listen to a dialogue between two friends. Choose the correct answers (a-d).
- 7 SPEAKING Work in pairs. Discuss the questions.
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I can understand emphasis.
1 SPEAKING Work in pairs. Discuss how you would feel and what you would do in these situations.1 You have just ridden your bike into another cyclist who pulled out into the road in front of you without looking. 2 You have just said something negative about a friend without realising the friend was right behind you. 2 Read the text. Which pieces of advice could be useful to each situation in exercise 1? Why? Which do you think is the best piece of advice?
| 4 Look at the lines of dialogues. Decide where the emphasis should go and why.1 Do you want to call the police or the fire brigade? 2 A Do you live at number 7 Duncan Drive? B No, I live at number 11. 3 Are those the burglar's fingerprints or mine? 4 I can't find my ring. It's a diamond ring, and it's very expensive. 5 A You say you left the house at quarter to eight? B No, it was quarter past eight. 6 I saw a van outside. A blue van. A dark blue van. 5 |
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