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2 Style and
substance
Appearance
1 Do you recognise any of the people in photos AD?
Why are they famous?
skin /
complexion
build / size
general
appearance
bald
3 Take turns to describe the people in photos AD. After
each description, decide as a group how attractive
the person is, on a scale of 1 to 10. Give reasons for
your score.
Physical feature
round face
square chin
very curly hair
Person
Personal quality
lively, extrovert
irregular smile
high cheekbones
large forehead
Appearance Workbook p. 10
Over to you!
6 Work with a partner. Student A turn to page 149.
Student B turn to page 151.
Unit 2
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1 What do you think the people in the photos are doing? Why?
2 Do you ever watch shows like these? Why? / Why not?
3 Which show would you most like to appear on? Why?
one which fits each gap (16). There is
one extra sentence which you do not
need to use.
A You could say theyre just trying to
teach wannabes how to be more
realistic about themselves and their
abilities.
B They take from them a message that
becoming famous is quick and easy.
C Just because someone hasnt got
the celebrity factor, it doesnt mean
that they havent got other, more
impressive qualities.
D Shows like these mislead people
about the reality of fame.
E However, most of them are pretty
clueless about how were meant to
achieve this.
Vocabulary in context:
personality
Exam practice
Reading and Use of English
Part 6: understanding text flow
Try to understand how the text is organised before you complete the gaps.
Read the whole text first for gist and work out what the main ideas
are in each paragraph.
Look at the extracted sentences. Do any of them have similar topics
to the paragraphs in the text?
Look for links between the grammar and vocabulary in the extracted
sentences and in the text. Think carefully about any pronouns (he, it,
this) or linkers (however, although, etc.).
4 Read the article again carefully. With a partner, write one sentence
about each paragraph, summarising the main ideas.
mean the opposite of the following
adjectives:
Paragraphs 25
1
2
3
4
5
talented
hard-working
calm
sociable
ordinary, conventional
Paragraphs 67
6 serious
7 modest
8 polite
9 kind
10 sensible
favourite and least favourite
celebrities are, giving reasons. Write
sentences describing how your
partner feels about two celebrities.
Word boost
Personality
Workbook p. 10
Over to you!
8 Would you like to be famous? Why? / Why not?
Tell your partner.
10 Present your idea to the rest of the class. When all the
groups have finished, the class should vote for the idea
they would most like to watch on TV!
Unit 2
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1 Choose the colour that appeals to you the most. Then read the analysis. Tell your partner whether you agree,
explaining why / why not.
categories in the list. One category is used three times.
people places possession reasons things times
Helping others is
something that kind and
sympathetic greens really
care about.
or . Which two quotations do you find most interesting?
Articles
article
use for
1 It is only
shallow people who do not judge by
appearances. Oscar Wilde
2 Regardless of how you feel inside, always try to look
winner. Arthur Ashe
like
ugly thing in my life.
3 I never saw
John Constable
plastic
4 She got her looks from her father. Hes
surgeon. Groucho Marx
world is governed more by
appearances
5
realities. Daniel Webster
than
(no relative pronoun). If there is more than one possible
answer, write both options. Remember to add any
missing commas.
Grammar boost
Articles Workbook p. 13
Relative clauses
relative clauses give essential information
about the word they refer to.
We can omit the relative pronoun if it is the object
of the clause.
Non-defining relative clauses give non-essential
(extra) information.
We use commas to separate non-defining relative
clauses from the rest of the sentence.
Relative pronouns + prepositions. In formal English,
we put a preposition before whom or which. In
informal English we use who or which and put the
preposition at the end of the clause.
Defining
Language summary
p. 157
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1 Adolescence is a time
most of us seek
to become more independent, a change
parents often find shocking.
2 There are some teenagers
want to go
out every night, and others
retreat
to their bedrooms
they listen to loud
music.
3 And then there are the teenagers about
everyone complains - the ones
behaviour
seems to get completely out of control.
4 But neuroscientists
have studied the
brain argue that teenage rebellion is
perfectly natural.
is interesting is that they have
5
discovered the brain is still growing
we
are teenagers.
6 This may be the reason
teenagers can
get moody and emotional!
Exam practice
3 Complete the exam task. When you have finished, check
your answers carefully.
For questions 16, complete the second sentence so that it has a similar meaning to the first sentence, using the word
given. Do not change the word given. You must use between two and five words, including the word given.
Write only the missing words IN CAPITAL LETTERS.
0 This is the first time Ive been on reality TV.
NEVER
PROFESSIONAL
FOR
rebel? Discuss the question with your partner, giving
examples and reasons.
Over to you!
6 Work in groups. Divide your group into two teams, A
and B. Team A follow the instructions on page 149.
Team B follow the instructions on page 151.
PEOPLE
DISLIKE
SINGER
RATHER
Unit 2
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Listening Part 2:
approaching the task
Read the sentences carefully before you listen. They will
give you clues about the topics you are going to hear.
Predict the kind of information you need to listen for,
for example, a number, a place, a job.
If you find a recording difficult, dont panic! Stay calm
and keep listening. Remember, you dont need to
understand every word to answer the questions.
4 Read the Exam tip and the sentences in the exam task
below. Which of the following are definitely going to be
discussed on the programme?
1 Why do you think the people are dressed like this?
2 Are there any situations in which you would change your usual style?
3 Do you think that the clothes you wear can affect the way people think about you? How?
A Reality TV Makeover
Jewellery
answer the questions.
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Useful expressions
Fashion Workbook p. 10
Photo B
having fun smartly dressed
making an effort rebellious
on a date wants to make an impression
unconventional style looks nervous
image is important
Both photos
having fun
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Photo A
Footwear
personal appearance is to these people. Before you listen, look at the ideas below and complete
the diagram with a partner. Can you add any more ideas?
2 You are going to hear a student comparing photos A and B and saying how important he thinks
Clothes
Over to you!
6 How do you think that shows like Fashion Fix change
peoples lives? Do they always change them for the
better? Discuss your ideas with a partner.
2.3
Listen to a student talking about the photos. Does he include any of your ideas?
Exam practice
Speaking Part 2:
preparing to speak
There are two parts to a Part 2 task: you must
compare the photos and answer the question.
Dont just describe one photo, then the other try to
talk about both photos together right from the start.
If you dont know a word for something in the photo,
dont panic! Think of another way of describing it, or
move onto something else.
Unit 2
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24
Then form two phrasal verbs to go with each picture.
1 get ...
2 go ...
away
on
out
out
for
up
appearance and which describe personality? What are
the opposites of these words?
5 make ...
6 get ...
7 settle ...
8 bring ...
A -hearted person.
B -haired, with brown or black eyes.
C -skinned. I rarely get offended.
D -dressed man. He always looks smart.
E -minded and intolerant.
couple. Write a paragraph about who they are, what
they are like, and why they are in the news. Include at
least five compound adjectives.
for one minute, using as many extreme adjectives as
possible. Listen to your partner and count the adjectives
you hear. Whose description was the most extreme?
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back together
up
out
down
up
for
normal
extreme
big
huge
Exam practice
Reading and Use of English
Part 1: reading for gist
gaps. What are the authors main criticisms of celebrity
gossip? Do you agree?
For questions 1-8, read the text below and decide which answer (A, B, C or D) best fits each gap.
Celebrity gossip
p. 157
Over to you!
8 Rosa and Matteo are in the news again! In groups,
decide whether they are a) getting divorced or
b) having another baby. Divide into two teams:
9 Act out your role plays. When you have finished, write a
short summary to publish on Celebrity! website.
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p. 157
1
2
3
4
5
A I was surprised that the celebrities had split up!
B I was astonished that the celebrities had split up!
extreme adjectives. Can you think of any other pairs?
adjectives in Activity 1.
Language summary
A tight
A terrific
A peculiarly
A interested
A hunger
A making
A hard-working
A value
A divided
B crowded
B terrified
B especially
B keen
B wish
B causing
B badly-behaved
B price
B cut
C busy
C terrible
C remarkably
C fascinated
C love
C beginning
C cold-hearted
C worth
C torn
D packed
D terrorised
D occasionally
D fond
D want
D resulting
D thin-skinned
D charge
D split
Workbook p. 77
Unit 2
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Ready to write!
writing task. Write sentences 16 with the correct
punctuation. With a partner, discuss why you had
to make each change.
1 in my opinion this actors best role was captain
jack sparrow
2 its true that hes the only footballer to have won
three world cup medals
3 what was the name of the director who made
moulin rouge and the great gatsby
4 shes a colombian singer whose most famous song
is whenever wherever
5 i think he writes the simpsons cartoons doesnt he
6 this actress has got beautiful long brown hair and
used to be married to tom cruise
INSPIRING PEOPLE
Tell us about a person who has influenced your plans
for the future.
We will publish the most interesting articles next month.
Write your article in 140-190 words.
My inspiration: J. K. Rowl
ing
Prepare
1 Discuss photos AC with a partner.
1 How could these people inspire
others?
2 Which person do you find the
most inspiring? Why?
student wrote for Part 2 of the Writing Paper.
1 Why did the student write about the woman
in the photo?
2 What has the woman inspired the student
to do?
interesting? Tick the ideas which he / she uses
(one is incorrect), and find an example of each.
uses a mixture of formal and informal
language
includes questions
gives reasons for opinions
uses linkers to connect ideas
gives examples
includes a range of adjectives
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from three students work and correct the
mistakes.
because
Use a dictionary!
Correct this!
personality
achievements
your opinion
page 170
page 26. Decide how you are going to organize your
ideas into paragraphs.
checklist on page 170 and suggest any corrections
you think would be useful.
Unit 2
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On target?
Unit 2
Units 1-2
to change the order of the sentences or place one sentence
inside another.
0 Elle is the worlds best-selling fashion magazine. It was founded
in France.
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0 Ive always wanted (meet) Nelson Mandela.
to meet
stylish .
0 I think Nicole Kidmans very
She always looks good.
, so he finds it easy
1 Hes very
to make friends.
. He always
2 Simon Cowells so
thinks hes right!
. He wants to
3 My dads very
keep us safe.
. Theres
4 Fashion Week is very
so much to see and do!
shes eaten all of
5 Shes so
the chocolates!
6 Prepare a one-minute talk about a friend
or member of your family. Describe their
appearance, style and personality, and say
how you feel about him / her. Then give your
talks with a partner. What are the three most
interesting things your partner tells you?