GOLD First - Coursebook - Unit 11 - Living On The Edge
GOLD First - Coursebook - Unit 11 - Living On The Edge
GOLD First - Coursebook - Unit 11 - Living On The Edge
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Reading focus
p.110
Magnify the picture on eText and elicit what the person in the picture is
doing (mountaineering/mountain-climbing) and where they might be.
Put students into small groups to discuss the questions. Ask groups to
think of at least three benefits and three risks for young people going on
adventures like this.
Draw students attention to the gaps in the text and the missing sentences
and elicit the task type (a gapped text). Write the heading Strategy on
the board and the numbers 19. Ask students to discuss in pairs what
strategies they should use for this task type. Elicit answers and write
students ideas on the board, then refer students to the Exam Focus
on page 202 to check. Leave the Exam Focus displayed on eText while
students complete the tasks. Students read the title and introduction.
Elicit what kind of person Jordan might be (see answer). Check that
students know Everest is the highest mountain in the world and is located
in the Himalayas in Nepal. Then tell students to read the main text quickly
and ask them if anything about Jordan surprised them.
Read the rubric aloud. Focus on the first gap as an example on the board,
working through strategies 36 in the Exam Focus. For strategy 3, read
aloud the sentences before and after the gap and elicit what kind of
information would fit (information about another side of his double life).
For strategy 4, underline any words that give clues, e.g. more intense. For
strategy 5, focus attention on sentences AG and ask students to look
for any references towards this other side of life (D). Write D in the gap
and refer to the Exam Tip and strategy 6. Ask students to complete the
task. Circulate, referring students back to the Exam Tip and the other
strategies. Put students into pairs to compare answers. Elicit which
sentence students have left over. Demonstrate strategy 8 by reading the
sentences before and after each gap and inserting the extra sentence(s)
to check they dont fit. Finally, go through the answers as a class.
Answers
1 Sample answers: Benefits: gain confidence/increase self-belief, make
friends on the journey, have some amazing memories, easier to do physical
adventures while young, have a break. Risks: safety, might distract young
people from other commitments (career, family, etc.), often quite expensive.
2 Sample answers
1 risk-taker, unusual, inspirational, dedicated, adventurous, crazy
2 the support he gets from his family (para 1), the time he has spent in
hard training (para 2), that Jordan didnt appear to be very competitive as a
child (para 6)
3 1 D 2 G 3 A 4 C 5 B 6 F
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4 Students own answers
Alternative activity
Divide the class into groups of four students and assign
each group one or two of the prefixes from Activity 5.
Ask them to make a list of words with those prefixes
and then write two discussion questions for each one.
Each group member should write down a copy of
the questions. Put students into new groups with one
person from each of the original groups. Students take
turns to ask their discussion questions to the other
members of the group.
AddiTionAl prAcTicE | Maximiser p.77, Vocabulary 12 | eText
iWB Extra activity | MyEnglishlab: cambridge First, Reading 18 Text
structure: Whats the discourse structure?; Vocabulary 9 Describing action
Grammar focus
p.112
Mixed conditionals
Aim
Warmer
Vocabulary
using prefixes to work out meaning
Aim
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5 1 dis-/im- 2 re- 3 pre- 4 hyper-/over5 tri- 6 inter6 Students own answers
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1 1 A If Paul hadnt had a bone disease, he wouldnt be so
driven. B If Paul hadnt had a bone disease, he wouldnt
have been so driven.
2 A If Paul hadnt been an extreme athlete, Jordan might
not have climbed Everest. B If Paul werent an extreme
athlete, Jordan might not have climbed Everest.
3 A Paul might still be cycle racing if he hadnt had the
knee disorder. B Paul might have raced cycles if he
hadnt had the knee disorder.
2 1 A 2 B 3 A
3 1 A 2 B 3 A
4 1 had seen 2 wouldnt feel/be feeling/have felt
3 d spoken/spoke/could speak 4 wouldnt be
5 had spoken/could have spoken 6 enjoyed
7 might earn/might be earning
8 would play/would be playing/might play
5 1 If my car wasnt/werent so old, it wouldnt have
broken down. 2 If I hadnt spent so much money
in the sales, I wouldnt be broke. 3 If I hadnt taken
him to that Liverpool match, he wouldnt play/be
playing football all the time. 4 If my aunt didnt live in
Moscow, I wouldnt have learnt Russian. 5 I wouldnt
know so many people if Paula hadnt introduced me to
them. 6 If I could get/could have got/had been able
to get a job at home, I wouldnt have gone to live abroad.
Speaking
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6 Students own answers
Vocabulary
verbs, nouns and adjectives
Aim
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1 1 adjective 2 noun 3 noun
2 educate education educative/educated/
educational
terrify terror terrifying
strengthen strength strong
criticise critic critical
endanger danger dangerous
3 adjectives (verb forms in brackets): dry (dry)
frozen (freeze) hot (heat) just (justify) low (lower)
modern (modernise) separate (separate) sure (ensure)
nouns (verb forms in brackets): blood (bleed)
cheat (cheat) experience (experience)
length (lengthen) memory (memorise)
threat (threaten)
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4 It was a walk to the North Pole.
5 1 determination 2 ensure 3 safety 4 intention
5 inexperienced 6 successfully 7 supportive
8 engineering
6 Students own answers
AddiTionAl prAcTicE | Maximiser p.79, Use of English 1 | eText
Game: Noughts and crosses | MyEnglishlab: cambridge First,
Vocabulary 15 Topic: Holidays
Listening focus
p.114
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1 Students own answers
2 Sports: breathtaking, demanding, exciting, exhausting,
terrifying, worthwhile
People: adventurous, brave, determined, irresponsible,
skilful
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Sentence completion
(Part 2)
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Speaking
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3 Andrew thinks risk-taking is a good thing.
4 1 freedom 2 mud 3 (safety) equipment
4 fighting 5 horse-riding 6 alive 7 age
8 energy 9 business 10 driving
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5 Students own answers
AddiTionAl prAcTicE | Maximiser p.79, Listening 1 |
MyEnglishlab: cambridge First, Listening 18 Hearing the difference
between similar sounds: What did they say?
Vocabulary focus
p.115
Warmer: Brainstorm
Show students the picture of the Danger sign on eText
and elicit the meaning of avalanche (a large mass
of snow, ice and rocks that falls down the side of a
mountain). Put students into small groups and ask them
to make a list of other disasters they can think of. Ask
groups to share their lists, writing the ideas on the board.
If necessary, elicit the words flood, flooding, tsunami,
volcanic eruption, explosion, storm, hurricane, tornado.
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1 1 involved 2 timid 3 determined 4 keen
2 Students own answers
3 1 about 2 on 3 to 4 in 5 from 6 with
7 on 8 to 9 on 10 on
Grammar focus
Hypothetical meaning
wish and if only
Aim
Warmer
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2
3
4
Speaking
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C
1 yes, yes 2 yes, no 3 yes, no
1 D 2 C 3 B 4 A
Students own answers
4 yes, yes
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5 Students own answers
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Put students into A/B pairs for the role play situations
on pages 158 and159. Students could replay the
situations with a new partner for extra practice.
Answers
5 1 are thinking about not going 2 had
3 I dont want you to 4 Lets have
6 1 went 2 had given 3 didnt take 4 realised
7 Students own answers
AddiTionAl prAcTicE | Maximiser p.80, Grammar 12 |
Teachers Book p.151/184 Photocopiable 11B Just supposing |
eText iWB Extra activity
Speaking focus
Long turn (Part 2)
responding to your partners photographs
Aim
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1 Students own answers
2 1 Yes 2 Students own answers
3 1 both photos show ; in a similar situation, they are
both ; In a way its harder for ; whereas ; But
although ; compared to
2 I think, Id say, Id imagine
3 fit, well-trained, completely alone, fearless, determined,
a little bit crazy
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AddiTionAl prAcTicE | Maximiser p.8081, Speaking 12 |
My English lab: cambridge First, Speaking 14a Focus on stress
and intonation: Find the stressed words; Speaking 14b Responding to
pictures: Practice
Writing focus
p.118
Speaking
Aim
Review (Part 2)
expressing personal opinions
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12 Students own answers
3 1 B 2 A 3 D 4 C
4 the cast, music, director, story, cinematography, location
5 (examples) 1 stunning, disappointing, convincing,
entertaining, impressive, exciting, outstanding
2 impressive, outstanding 3 stunning, disappointing,
complicated, entertaining, impressive, frightening,
exciting 4 fast-paced, disappointing, confusing,
complicated, entertaining, exciting 5 fast-paced, witty,
entertaining
6 Sample answer
Katys Corner
Katys Corner is a small corner shop at the end of our
local high street. When I go out to do my shopping on
a Saturday morning, I always make time to go in and
look around. It is a gift shop run by Katy, a woman in
her 60s. The shop has a lovely atmosphere. It smells of
fresh flowers and there is soft music playing. The walls
are covered with colourful pictures and cards. It is very
welcoming.
Review
p.119
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1 1
3
5
2 1
7
3 1
4
MyEnglishLab tip
Mock Reading and Use of English paper
For this paper, suggest to students that they allow 75
minutes to complete Parts 17 as a block, to get a feel
for the progression in the exam.
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