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- 1 SPEAKING Work in pairs. Describe one photo each (A or B). What do you think is happening? Use the phrases below to help you.
- 2 VOCABULARY Read the Speaking Strategy. Then put the adjectives below into two groups: positive and negative.
- 3 Read the Learn this! box below. Which adverbs can be used to modify both ordinary and extreme adjectives?
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Read the task above. Then listen to a student doing the task. Answer the questions.
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KEY PHRASES Listen again. Which of the phrases below does the student use to compare the photos?
- 6 SPEAKING Work in pairs. Find other similarities and differences between the photos in exercise 1. Use the phrases in exercise 5 to talk about them.
- 7 SPEAKING Work in pairs. Look at photos C and D and do the task below.
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I can compare photos and give opinions about job interviews.
1 SPEAKING Work in pairs. Describe one photo each (A or B). What do you think is happening? Use the phrases below to help you.Speculating I can't be sure, but... It looks like some kind of..., or maybe a ... It looks to me like a ... of some kind. It's/There's a sort of... It's/They're most likely a ..., or something like that. I'd say that...
2 VOCABULARY Read the Speaking Strategy. Then put the adjectives below into two groups: positive and negative.Extreme adjectives awful delighted ecstatic exhausted fascinated hilarious miserable starving terrible terrified thrilled wonderful 3 Read the Learn this! box below. Which adverbs can be used to modify both ordinary and extreme adjectives?
Compare the photos. Then give your own opinion about the advantages and disadvantages of a panel interview. 4 | 5 |
PRONUNCIATION Stressed words (exceptions) Auxiliary verbs and modal auxiliaries are not stressed except when they occur at the end of the sentence. Can you recognise the man in the second photo? Oh, yes, I can /kæen/. It's different from the first photo. Yes, it is. Contrastive stress is also used to bring out a given word in a sentence which will also slightly change the meaning or give new information. In the second photo, you can see the male interviewer is holding a résumé. (not the first one) In the second photo, you can see the male interviewer is holding a résumé (not the female one) In the second photo, you can see the male interviewer is holding a résumé. (not a pen) Intonation: Agreeing or disagreeing As in question tags, our voice goes down at the end when we are making a statement or goes up when we aren't s Her name's Sarah. (You don't expect people to disagree.) Her name's Sarah. (You aren't sure.) |
7 SPEAKING Work in pairs. Look at photos C and D and do the task below.
Compare the photos. Then give your own opinion about whether a job interview should be conducted via the internet.
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