Open Mind Students Book Intermediate - Unit 8 PDF
Open Mind Students Book Intermediate - Unit 8 PDF
Open Mind Students Book Intermediate - Unit 8 PDF
HOW TO SAY IT
Guessing
I think hes/shes talking
about
He/She could/must be
talking about
I thought he/she was going
to talk about , but really
My prediction about
was right/wrong because I
thought , but
B C
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B Work
ork in groups. For each adjective in Exercise A, think
of a story you know that the adjective describes. It could be a
book, a fairy tale, a film or another kind of story. Say why you
would characterise the story that way.
A: Gripping.
B: The film World War Z! I couldnt wait to get to the end to see if the
zombies took over the world!
READING: a story
A Look att the pictures. What do you think this African legend is about?
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C Work
ork in groups. Discuss these questions.
1 Which adjectives from the vocabulary section would you use to describe this story?
Why?
2 Why do you think cultures have legends?
3 Can you think of any legends from your country that are similar to this one?
B 2.10 Say these words aloud and underline the /// sound of
the unstressed vowels. Then listen and check.
How To Make
$ A Million As
A Writer
Advice and tips from the experts! Are you hoping to earn
big money as a writer? This book will show you how!
Do you enjoy writing? Do you want to write full time?
Do you find it difficult to begin writing? When you
start to write, do you run out of ideas quickly?
Have you decided to start a novel but cant continue
writing? Then this book is for you!
Best-selling authors offer a few simple steps to get rid of
the writers block thats holding you back. Learn all about
character, plot and the winning formula for success! Our
experts discuss creating stories that really sell! NOTICE!
Look at the underlined verbs.
Which ones are followed by a
B ANALYSE Read the text in Exercise A again. to-infinitive and which ones by
a gerund (-ing form)?
Form Complete the table with examples from Exercise A.
Examples Other verbs
verb + gerund Do you (1) ? admit, avoid, deny, dislike, finish
Our experts (2) stories that
really sell!
verb + infinitive Are you (3) big money as a writer? agree, help, invite, manage,
offer, plan, promise, refuse,
Do you (4) full time?
seem
Have you (5) a novel
verb + gerund/ but cant (6) ? hate, like, love, prefer
infinitive
Do you find it difficult to (7) ?
When you (8)
ideas quickly?
, do you run out of WHATS RIGHT?
We discussed to read that
new novel.
C PRACTISE Complete each sentence with the verb in We discussed reading that
brackets in the correct form. new novel.
1 He admitted (copy) the story from another book. The story was long, but I
2 Have you finished (read) that book I lent you yet? managed to finish it.
3 I thought the story seemed (end) a bit suddenly. The story was long, but I
4 Traditional stories sometimes teach people (behave) in managed finishing it.
the right way.
5 Why do so many young people dislike (write)?
6 I hope (become) a full-time writer by the time Im 30.
7 My parents advised my sister (take) that job.
8 I want to avoid (work) full time as long as possible!
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As well as predicting before you listen, you can also predict as you listen. Try to
predict what the speaker is going to say next. You might notbe right, but it will
help to prepare you.
B 2.12 Listen to the first part of the story. Answer the questions.
1 Why did Rabbit invent a story to tell the other animals?
2 How did the animals react to the story?
E 2.14 Listen to the final part of the story and check your
answers. Then answer these questions.
1 What did Kluskap do?
2 Why does Rabbit have long ears today?
F What did you think of the story? Do you have stories about
animals in your culture?
We have worked with the airline Jet Stream for about five years. At the end of
each year, we create the advertising strategy for the next year. The goal is to create
an image concept and to design ads to project that image. In the past year, Jet
Stream has had three near-accidents and several other incidents that were related
to airline safety. In response to this, my team and I decided that Jet Stream needed
to build an image of safety. We created a series of ads around the slogan Safety
first. Nothing else matters.
When we presented the concept to the airline executives, they hated it. They said
the ads would make people think of the problems they had had. They wanted us to
change the concept, and their idea was to have typical ads with smiling passengers
receiving meals from smiling flight attendants. I told them that ads like that would
insult peoples intelligence because everyone knows that their airline has had
safety issues. I said that the types of ads they were suggesting were unimaginative
and pointless and that I was sure that a very junior, inexperienced person in their
marketing department had come up with that approach. I told them not to worry
because our agency would create a much more sophisticated ad campaign with
real messages.
After I had said all of that, I found out that the person who had suggested their
approach was their new marketing director, and he was in the meeting! He said
[100.01 design: set as realia,
that he had created the concept and that maybe I didnt understand the airline
magazine article]
business. I said that I understood what sells products, airlines or anything else, and
boring, pointless ads do not. Their guy said we didnt have anything else to talk
about, and they cancelled the contract and left the meeting. You know, they say the
client knows best, but at least in this case, I dont think so!
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C Work in pairs. Tell your partner about your bad experience. Listen carefully
to your partners experience. Ask questions to understand what happened.
D Think about your partners experience and make notes. Use these questions
as a guide.
1 Did your partner make any mistakes or incorrect assumptions?
2 What did he/she do wrong?
3 What was his/her attitude during the experience? What is his/her attitude now?
4 What should your partner do differently in a similar situation in the future?
F With your partner, discuss your analysis of your partners experience and
yourexperience.
Did you both reach similar conclusions? Discuss any differences and try to come to an agreement.
What did you learn from analysing your experience?
Was it helpful to talk about the experience with another person? Why or why not?
What would you do differently in a similar situation in the future to avoid making the same mistake?
A: I learnt that I shouldnt assume I can do everything myself!
B: Yes, because you did that, you didnt have time to do the job well.
A: I realise now that I was wrong to do the presentation alone. Next time, Ill ask a colleague to help me.
11 15 correct: I can talk about embarrassing events and use different adjectives to describe stories.
0 10 correct: Look again at the vocabulary sections on pages 94 and 96. SCORE: /15
2 GRAMMAR
Complete the text with the correct forms of the verbs in brackets and the correct
relativepronouns. (15 points)
Finally, it was the day (1) all the students were going home for the holidays! I wanted to
avoid (2) (spend) too much money, so I decided (3) (get)) the bus. I bought
a ticket for a bus (4) went directly to my town. The bus station was really crowded, but
I managed (5) (find) someone (6) could show me the right bus stop. He
even offered (7) (help)) me with my luggage. He was the only person (8)
seemed (9) (have)) any information, so I followed him to the bus and got on. I had finished
(10) (take)) my last exams that morning, and I was really tired, so I fell asleep as soon as the bus
started (11) (move). ). When I woke up, I saw that all the other passengers (12) had
been on the bus had gone, and we were in a town (13) I had never been before! Obviously, the
bus (14) I had got on was the wrong one! Fortunately, the bus company agreed (15)
(let) me get another bus, and I finally got home!
11 15 correct: I can use relative pronouns and the gerund or infinitive form after verbs.
0 10 correct: Look again at the grammar sections on pages 9495 and 98. SCORE: /15
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