EXPANSION Units 1–3

1. Language Review

A. Write a response to each question. Include the word in parentheses and either too or enough.

  1. Why can’t we make a cake before the guests arrive? (time) There isn't enough time.
  2. Why are you turning on more lights? (dark) It's too dark.
  3. Why don’t you like driving with him? (dangerously) He drives too dangerously.
  4. Why don’t you like this landscape? (trees) It doesn't have enough trees.
  5. Why isn’t he running in the marathon this weekend? (lazy) He's too lazy.
  6. Why don’t you like small rooms? (claustrophobic) They make me feel too claustrophobic.
  7. Why do you find him difficult to understand? (quickly) He's spoken too quickly.
  8. Why aren’t you going to the game tonight? (tired) I'm too tired.
  9. Why don’t you like this couch? (comfortable) It isn't comfortable enough.

B. Form sentences by combining items from Boxes A and B. Use a gerund as the subject of each sentence.
You can use words from Box B more than once.

  1. filling out forms is boring.
  2. littering is irresponsible.
  3. losing your keys is irritating.
  4. reading about scientific discoveries is fascinating.
  5. sitting in a sauna is relaxing.
  6. skydiving is exciting.
  7. tongue is your ear with your tongue impossible.
  8. witnessing a crime is frightening.

C. Write sentences using two or three adjectives to describe the following things.

1. your room

My room is big wild and blue.

2. this book

this book is easy, small and black.

3. your favourite piece of clothing

This is bad tight dark T-shirt.

4. a place to visit

Jaddah has an amazing nice warm weather.

5. your favourite food

Andomi is delicious spicy nice dish.

6. the last car you rode in

My Merc is nice Gray new car.

D. Use the words to write superlative + present perfect questions. Then ask and answer the questions with a partner.

1. beautiful place / visit

What is the most beautiful place you have ever visited?

The best place that I have visited is Jaddah.

2. exciting city / visit

What is the most exciting city you have ever visited?

The most exciting city is Las Vagas.

3. tall building / see

What is the tallest building you have ever seen?

The tallest building is the Nedal Tour.

4. good book / read

What is the best book you have ever read?

The best book that I have read is the Game.

5. spicy food / eat

What is the spiciest food you have ever eaten?

The spiciest food I have eaten is Andomi.

6. hard thing / do

What is the hardest thing you have ever done?

The hardest thing I have done is painting my house.

7. famous person / meet

Who is the most famous person you have ever met?

The most famous person I have met is Elon Mask.

8. scary film / watch

What is the scariest film you have ever watched?

The scariest film I have watched is the big foot.

9. far place / travel

What is the farthest place you have ever travelled to?

The farthest place I have travelled to is China.

10. thoughtful present / receive

What is the most thoughtful present you have ever received?

The most thoughtful present I have received is a cartoon of Andomi.

E. Rewrite each sentence as a the…the comparative.

1. She’s been studying anthropology. She’s becoming fascinated with it.

The more she studies anthropology, the more fascinated she becomes.

2. We’re getting closer to summer. I’m getting excited.

The closer we get to summer, the more excited I get.

3. When a joke is really funny, people laugh really hard.

The funnier the joke, the harder people laugh.

4. I keep sitting on this couch. I’m getting more and more tired.

The longer I sit on this couch, the more tired I get.

5. Usually when a pair of shoes is cheap, they fall apart quickly.

The cheaper the shoes, the more quickly the fall apart.

6. Small rooms make me feel claustrophobic.

The smaller the room, the more claustrophobic I feel.

F. Write a story about the picture. Use grammar points from Units 1, 2, and 3.

  • Two weeks ago, I went with my friend to the desert to surf the sand. My friend got surfed the sand before so he gets expert.
  • The sand was nice warm and very amazing.
  • I get learned many things in that trip.
  • The more I drive the car in sand, the more I learn how to surf in the sand.

2 Reading

Before Reading

1. Has anyone ever played a trick on you? If so, explain what happened.

No, no one has played a trick on me.

2. Have you ever played a trick on someone else? If so, explain what you did.

No, I have not played a trick on someone else.

After Reading

A. Match the words to their synonyms.

  1. a prank
  2. d supposed
  3. f memorable
  4. e convert
  5. c perpetrate
  6. b hoax
  7. g footage

B. Answer the questions.

1. What do all of the tricks mentioned in the reading have in common?

Thy were pulled by the media.

2. What footage was shown on Panorama to support the spaghetti harvest trick?

Video footage showed people picking spaghetti of trees.

3. What did the “technical expert” of Sweden’s television station instruct viewers to do on the 1st of April in 1962?

He instructed them to pull a nylon stocking over their TV screen and move their heads very carefully back and forth to see the best picture.

4. What trick did an Australian news program play in 1975?

They announced that Australia would be converting to metric time.

5. What convincing details did the Australian news program use to support their claim?

They showed an interview with the deputy premier and a picture of the town clock with a new "metric time" face.

Discussion

1. Is it OK to play tricks on people? Explain.

No, it is not. Because someone might get hurt.

2. What kind of tricks do you think are all right to play?

I think tricks that are not harmful.

3. What kind of tricks do you think should not be played?

Any trick that is harmful or cause damage.

3 Language Plus

Match these idioms about sports to the pictures. Then use each idiom in a sentence of your own.

  1. c We had to race against time to complete the project on time.
  2. e Someone needs to get the ball rolling; we can’t keep on talking about things and not take action.
  3. a You’d better ask Andy about how to get some stationery, he knows the ropes.
  4. d You need to keep your eye on the ball if you want things to run smoothly.
  5. b Having worked through the night we found out that the subject had changed so we had to start from scratch and make a new poster.
  6. f In her attempt to do the best she could, she went overboard and invited far too many guests to the wedding.

4 Writing

Writing Prompt

Write about a hoax. Explain the effect the hoax had. Include grammar points from Units 1, 2, and 3.

One day I was watching TV when my phone rang, I responded to the call. The person told me that I got the job and started to tell me that I got the job and started to tell me some details about the interview and some other details.

I thought about the last job that I applied for and I told him OK.

I prepared myself to the interview so I started to memorize many things and I spent the whole night keeping the things that I expected to be asked about.

The next day, woke up early and I took a shower. I was worried somehow, but I tried all my best to not show it. I went to the interview and I waited there for half an hour.

I met the interviewers and I we started dood conversation. After that they started to ask me weird questions that they are not in my major so I could not answer.

In ten minutes, the interview finished which it was the worse interview in my life.

I went home and I was sad. I opened my email and I saw a message from the same company. They apologized and said that they contacted with the wrong person and the job vacancy was different from my major.

In the end, I recognized that the call was a hoax and it was like a dream. I laughed for five minutes and I moved on.

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EXPANSION Units 1–3

1. Language Review

A. Write a response to each question. Include the word in parentheses and either too or enough.

  1. Why can’t we make a cake before the guests arrive? (time) There isn't enough time.
  2. Why are you turning on more lights? (dark) It's too dark.
  3. Why don’t you like driving with him? (dangerously) He drives too dangerously.
  4. Why don’t you like this landscape? (trees) It doesn't have enough trees.
  5. Why isn’t he running in the marathon this weekend? (lazy) He's too lazy.
  6. Why don’t you like small rooms? (claustrophobic) They make me feel too claustrophobic.
  7. Why do you find him difficult to understand? (quickly) He's spoken too quickly.
  8. Why aren’t you going to the game tonight? (tired) I'm too tired.
  9. Why don’t you like this couch? (comfortable) It isn't comfortable enough.

B. Form sentences by combining items from Boxes A and B. Use a gerund as the subject of each sentence.
You can use words from Box B more than once.

  1. filling out forms is boring.
  2. littering is irresponsible.
  3. losing your keys is irritating.
  4. reading about scientific discoveries is fascinating.
  5. sitting in a sauna is relaxing.
  6. skydiving is exciting.
  7. tongue is your ear with your tongue impossible.
  8. witnessing a crime is frightening.

C. Write sentences using two or three adjectives to describe the following things.

1. your room

My room is big wild and blue.

2. this book

this book is easy, small and black.

3. your favourite piece of clothing

This is bad tight dark T-shirt.

4. a place to visit

Jaddah has an amazing nice warm weather.

5. your favourite food

Andomi is delicious spicy nice dish.

6. the last car you rode in

My Merc is nice Gray new car.

D. Use the words to write superlative + present perfect questions. Then ask and answer the questions with a partner.

1. beautiful place / visit

What is the most beautiful place you have ever visited?

The best place that I have visited is Jaddah.

2. exciting city / visit

What is the most exciting city you have ever visited?

The most exciting city is Las Vagas.

3. tall building / see

What is the tallest building you have ever seen?

The tallest building is the Nedal Tour.

4. good book / read

What is the best book you have ever read?

The best book that I have read is the Game.

5. spicy food / eat

What is the spiciest food you have ever eaten?

The spiciest food I have eaten is Andomi.

6. hard thing / do

What is the hardest thing you have ever done?

The hardest thing I have done is painting my house.

7. famous person / meet

Who is the most famous person you have ever met?

The most famous person I have met is Elon Mask.

8. scary film / watch

What is the scariest film you have ever watched?

The scariest film I have watched is the big foot.

9. far place / travel

What is the farthest place you have ever travelled to?

The farthest place I have travelled to is China.

10. thoughtful present / receive

What is the most thoughtful present you have ever received?

The most thoughtful present I have received is a cartoon of Andomi.

E. Rewrite each sentence as a the…the comparative.

1. She’s been studying anthropology. She’s becoming fascinated with it.

The more she studies anthropology, the more fascinated she becomes.

2. We’re getting closer to summer. I’m getting excited.

The closer we get to summer, the more excited I get.

3. When a joke is really funny, people laugh really hard.

The funnier the joke, the harder people laugh.

4. I keep sitting on this couch. I’m getting more and more tired.

The longer I sit on this couch, the more tired I get.

5. Usually when a pair of shoes is cheap, they fall apart quickly.

The cheaper the shoes, the more quickly the fall apart.

6. Small rooms make me feel claustrophobic.

The smaller the room, the more claustrophobic I feel.

F. Write a story about the picture. Use grammar points from Units 1, 2, and 3.

  • Two weeks ago, I went with my friend to the desert to surf the sand. My friend got surfed the sand before so he gets expert.
  • The sand was nice warm and very amazing.
  • I get learned many things in that trip.
  • The more I drive the car in sand, the more I learn how to surf in the sand.

2 Reading

Before Reading

1. Has anyone ever played a trick on you? If so, explain what happened.

No, no one has played a trick on me.

2. Have you ever played a trick on someone else? If so, explain what you did.

No, I have not played a trick on someone else.

After Reading

A. Match the words to their synonyms.

  1. a prank
  2. d supposed
  3. f memorable
  4. e convert
  5. c perpetrate
  6. b hoax
  7. g footage

B. Answer the questions.

1. What do all of the tricks mentioned in the reading have in common?

Thy were pulled by the media.

2. What footage was shown on Panorama to support the spaghetti harvest trick?

Video footage showed people picking spaghetti of trees.

3. What did the “technical expert” of Sweden’s television station instruct viewers to do on the 1st of April in 1962?

He instructed them to pull a nylon stocking over their TV screen and move their heads very carefully back and forth to see the best picture.

4. What trick did an Australian news program play in 1975?

They announced that Australia would be converting to metric time.

5. What convincing details did the Australian news program use to support their claim?

They showed an interview with the deputy premier and a picture of the town clock with a new "metric time" face.

Discussion

1. Is it OK to play tricks on people? Explain.

No, it is not. Because someone might get hurt.

2. What kind of tricks do you think are all right to play?

I think tricks that are not harmful.

3. What kind of tricks do you think should not be played?

Any trick that is harmful or cause damage.

3 Language Plus

Match these idioms about sports to the pictures. Then use each idiom in a sentence of your own.

  1. c We had to race against time to complete the project on time.
  2. e Someone needs to get the ball rolling; we can’t keep on talking about things and not take action.
  3. a You’d better ask Andy about how to get some stationery, he knows the ropes.
  4. d You need to keep your eye on the ball if you want things to run smoothly.
  5. b Having worked through the night we found out that the subject had changed so we had to start from scratch and make a new poster.
  6. f In her attempt to do the best she could, she went overboard and invited far too many guests to the wedding.

4 Writing

Writing Prompt

Write about a hoax. Explain the effect the hoax had. Include grammar points from Units 1, 2, and 3.

One day I was watching TV when my phone rang, I responded to the call. The person told me that I got the job and started to tell me that I got the job and started to tell me some details about the interview and some other details.

I thought about the last job that I applied for and I told him OK.

I prepared myself to the interview so I started to memorize many things and I spent the whole night keeping the things that I expected to be asked about.

The next day, woke up early and I took a shower. I was worried somehow, but I tried all my best to not show it. I went to the interview and I waited there for half an hour.

I met the interviewers and I we started dood conversation. After that they started to ask me weird questions that they are not in my major so I could not answer.

In ten minutes, the interview finished which it was the worse interview in my life.

I went home and I was sad. I opened my email and I saw a message from the same company. They apologized and said that they contacted with the wrong person and the job vacancy was different from my major.

In the end, I recognized that the call was a hoax and it was like a dream. I laughed for five minutes and I moved on.