Gateway 2 Unit 03 The Gifts of Youth
Gateway 2 Unit 03 The Gifts of Youth
Gateway 2 Unit 03 The Gifts of Youth
1-Vocabulary:
Here is a list of qualities and their meanings
Quality Meaning
Adventure willingness to take the risk.
Generation gap
old-fashioned, intolerant, severe, bossy, undemocratic, mean, nosy,
Some Youth think adults are:
authoritarian
Some Adults think youths are: rebellious, intolerant, strong-headed, thoughtless, careless, immature,
untidy, disobedient, adventurous.
Idiomatic expressions
an Idiom is an expression that cannot be understood from the meanings of its separate words. It rather has a separate
meaning of its own. here are some examples:
• Rain cats and dogs: to rain heavily. It's raining cats and dogs.
• In the bag: Certain or extremely likely to occur. Don't worry about the final exam. It's in the bag.
• Dead loss: something described as a dead loss is absolutely unsuccessful or useless (a complete failure)
When it comes to maths, my sister is a dead loss.
• With flying colors: easily and excellently. They had their exam with flying colors.
• Be a cold fish: be a person who is distant and unfeeling. He rarely talks to his colleagues. He's a cold fish.
• A bad penny refers to a person or thing which is unpleasant, dishonorable, or unwanted that is likely to
reappear, particularly at inconvenient times.
Hard to swallow: something Hard to swallow is Difficult to believe.
1-Making complaints
Making complaints can be done with different statements or expressions that introduce your displeasure or
discontent. A direct complaint can be considered as rude or even impolite.
2-Responding to complaints
For example:
To go in To enter.
To go on To continue; to happen.
• GET
To get accross To cause to be understood, transmit.
• COME
To come accross To encounter something or somebody by change.
• LOOK
To look after To take care of.
• MAKE
To make for To head towards.
• PUT
To put aside To save (money)
To put sb up To accommodate.
• TAKE
To take after To resemble somebody (family member)
• OTHERS
To bring about To provoke, cause to happen.
I. Introduction
II. Body
III. Conclusion
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I. Introduction
…………………………. is a serious matter/issue/phenomenon that……………..threatens/affects…
...............................................................................negatively/positively. It is the outcome of different reasons and
of course, it has several… ..............effects too. I am going t shed lights on both causes and consequences of
………………...
II. Body
There are several/numerous/plenty of reasons behind .........................(the subject you are discussing)
………………... To begin with, …………(1st cause)……………. Next, ..................(2nd
cause)…………………….. In addition to this, ……………(3rd cause)…................................(your subject
matter)………….leads to different consequences/results/effects. Firstly…………(1st effect)…………….
Secondly, ……………..(2nd effect)………..Thirdly, ………….(3rd effect)……………….
III. Conclusion
As mentioned before, …………(your subject matter)… ...............has many effects on
…………………………. Hence there are numbers of measures to be taken urgently. First
………………second……………………………………finally……………………..