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Read the theory box. Find examples in the text. well-known Text 1 snake-like Text 2 deep-sea Text 3 ten-metre two-legged strange-looking

Read the theory box. Find examples in the text.

well-known

Text 1

snake-like

Text 2

deep-sea

Text 3

ten-metre

two-legged

strange-looking

Complete the extract from a TV guide with the words below. Check in a dictionary. * late * well *known * spine * haired * like 1. late 2. known 3. like 4. haired 5. spine 6. well

Complete the extract from a TV guide with the words below. Check in a dictionary.

* late * well *known * spine * haired * like

1. late

2. known

3. like

4. haired

5. spine

6. well

Phrasal verbs выступать на публике случайно натолкнуться заболеть чем-либо out across down with (become available to the public) (found by chance) (got) come предлагать (идею) овладевать (о чувстве) up with over (affected me strongly) (thought of)

Phrasal verbs

выступать на публике

случайно натолкнуться

заболеть чем-либо

out

across

down with

(become available to the public)

(found by chance)

(got)

come

предлагать (идею)

овладевать

(о чувстве)

up with

over

(affected me strongly)

(thought of)

Translate and give definitions to the phrasal verbs. выступать на публике come out become available to the public found by chance случайно натолкнуться come across come over овладевать (о чувстве) affected me strongly come up with предлагать (идею) thought of come down with заболеть чем-либо got

Translate and give definitions to the phrasal verbs.

выступать на публике

come out

become available to the public

found by chance

случайно натолкнуться

come across

come over

овладевать (о чувстве)

affected me strongly

come up with

предлагать (идею)

thought of

come down with

заболеть чем-либо

got

Try to guess the phrasal verb. come across come up with come out come down with come over

Try to guess the phrasal verb.

come across

come up with

come out

come down with

come over

Complete with: down with, out, across, over, up with . across up with down with out over

Complete with: down with, out, across, over, up with .

across

up with

down with

out

over

Depend preposition Fill in: in, from, about, of. of Part of Часть Part of Part … from of Think about Серьезно обдумывать Think about Think … in Hear from Hear … Услышать Hear from about Succeed in Succeed … Succeed in Добиться успеха в in Знать Hear of Hear … Hear of from In search of … search of In search of В поиске about Nervous about Nervous … Нервничать Nervous about Know from experience Know … experience Know from experience Знать по опыту

Depend preposition

Fill in: in, from, about, of.

of

Part of

Часть

Part of

Part …

from

of

Think about

Серьезно обдумывать

Think about

Think …

in

Hear from

Hear …

Услышать

Hear from

about

Succeed in

Succeed …

Succeed in

Добиться успеха в

in

Знать

Hear of

Hear …

Hear of

from

In search of

… search of

In search of

В поиске

about

Nervous about

Nervous …

Нервничать

Nervous about

Know from experience

Know … experience

Know from experience

Знать по опыту

Complete the gaps.

Complete the gaps.

Choose the correct word. Check in the Word List. Make sentences using the other words. Words often confused Same – exactly like another or each other. Witness – a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident. Fantasy – a pleasant situation that you enjoy thinking about but is unlikely to happen, or the activity of imaging things like this. Scene – a view or picture of a place, event, or activity. Imagination – the ability to form pictures in the mind. Sighting – an occasion when you see soothing or someone, especially something that is rare or trying to hide. Similar – looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same.  Spectator – a person who watches an activity, especially a sport event, without taking part. Alike – similar to each other. Illusion – an idea or belief that is not true. Investigator – a person whose job is to examine a crime, problem, statement, etc. in order to discover the truth. Sight – something that is in someone’s view.

Choose the correct word. Check in the Word List. Make sentences using the other words.

Words often confused

Same – exactly like another or each other.

Witness – a person who sees an event happening, especially a crime or an accident.

Fantasy – a pleasant situation that you enjoy thinking about but is unlikely to happen, or the activity of imaging things like this.

Scene – a view or picture of a place, event, or activity.

Imagination – the ability to form pictures in the mind.

Sighting – an occasion when you see soothing or someone, especially something that is rare or trying to hide.

Similar – looking or being almost, but not exactly, the same.

Spectator – a person who watches an activity, especially a sport event, without taking part.

Alike – similar to each other.

Illusion – an idea or belief that is not true.

Investigator – a person whose job is to examine a crime, problem, statement, etc. in order to discover the truth.

Sight – something that is in someone’s view.

Complete the gaps. Fantasy Alike Spectators Scenes Sights Illusion Witness Same

Complete the gaps.

  • Fantasy
  • Alike
  • Spectators
  • Scenes
  • Sights
  • Illusion
  • Witness
  • Same
Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense form. was working stepped followed were wearing were carrying noticed looked were had recently been working on passed were walking ran found out had gone had ever found were

Put the verbs in brackets into the correct tense form.

was working

stepped

followed

were wearing

were carrying

noticed

looked

were

had recently been working on

passed

were walking

ran

found out

had gone

had ever found

were

Put the words in brackets into the correct form. 1. was working 2. stepped 3. them 4. shorter 5. didn’t know 6. had been digging 7. walking 8. had disappeared 9. second

Put the words in brackets into the correct form.

1. was working

2. stepped

3. them

4. shorter

5. didn’t know

6. had been digging

7. walking

8. had disappeared

9. second

Workbook Match the words in the two columns. Then use them to complete the sentences. g c e f b a d

Workbook

Match the words in the two columns. Then use them to complete the sentences.

g

c

e

f

b

a

d

Fill in: over, across, out, up with .

Fill in: over, across, out, up with .

Fill in: alike, illusion, imagination, same, scenes, sights, spectators, witness.

Fill in: alike, illusion, imagination, same, scenes, sights, spectators, witness.

Underline the correct preposition.

Underline the correct preposition.