Стр.82-83 Модуль 5 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 7 класс
5b Culture shock Vocabulary Difficulties abroad 1 a) Listen and say. 1 Becky Struggle to get used to the weather 2 Tony Have difficulty understanding social etiquette 3 Rachel Find it hard to make friends 4 Laura try to get used to the food 5 Peter struggle with the language b) The people in the pictures have been living abroad.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Баранова, Дули, Копылова 7 класс, Просвещение:
5b Culture shock
Vocabulary
Difficulties abroad
1 a) Listen and say.
1 Becky
Struggle to get used to the weather
2 Tony
Have difficulty understanding social etiquette
3 Rachel
Find it hard to make friends
4 Laura
try to get used to the food
5 Peter
struggle with the language
b) The people in the pictures have been living abroad. What problems has each been facing?
Becky has been struggling to get used to the weather.
Reading
2 a) Look at the questions in the text. What is the interview about? Listen, read and check.
b) Read again and decide if the sentences are T (true) or F (false).
1 Steven had gone to Mexico on holiday.
2 His host family is very friendly to him.
3 His host family doesntaskt speak English with him.
4 Daily life in Mexico is faster than back home.
5 He doesntaskt like spicy food.
6 Steven feels his experience has changed his character.
3 Complete with: host, spicy, study, social, learning, know, get. improve. Make sentences using the completed phrases.
1 learning opportunity
2 improve language skills
3 host family
4 to know the answer
5 spicy food
6 social etiquette
7 to study abroad
8 to get lost
Grammar
Present Perfect Continuous Have/Has been + verb -ing form
4 Find examples of the Present Perfect Continuous in the text. When do we use this tense? Which time adverbs are used with this tense?
5 a) Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect Continuous.
1 Mike has been studying abroad for a year.
2 Susan has been working all night!
3 How long has your brother been living in Spain?
4 They have been learning English for six years.
5 You look really tired. What have you been doing?
6 It has been snowing since this morning.
b) Use the verbs to ask questions.
Study
walk
rain
wait
dig
1 I’m really tired.
Have you been studying?
2 It’s wet outside.
3 His clothes are dirty.
4 They are annoyed.
5 My feet hurt me.
Steven Marshall
Name: Steven Marshall
School: Concordia University, Oregon, USA
Studying in: Puebla, Mexico
So, Steven, why did you decide to spend a year studying abroad?
Well, generally I thought it would be an adventure and a great learning opportunity to live in a totally different culture. I chose Mexico because I have been learning Spanish now for three years and I wanted to improve my language skills.
What have been the best parts of your experience so far?
Ittasks very difficult to choose just a few, but one of the best things has definitely been the experience of living with a host family. Mexicans are very warm, outgoing people and my hosts have been treating me like part of their family. During my first week, they invited their whole family for dinner to meet me and it was fun but quite overwhelming trying to answer all the questions in Spanish. Itaskve also been learning to slow down and relax and take an afternoon siesta after a big lunch, like the rest of the family! Ittasks been fantastic living in one of Mexicotasks oldest cities, too, with its beautiful 16th century architecture. Ittasks a great feeling when you start to feel like you belong in a foreign place, little things like knowing the answer when strangers ask you for directions or getting around without getting lost are so rewarding. And what about the challenging parts?
Well, Itaskve been struggling a bit to get used to the hot weather, but now I wear a hat It was also difficult to get used to the spicy food, but now Itaskm really enjoying it I still have difficulty understanding social etiquette. Last week, for example, a new Mexican friend invited me for dinner and I turned up exactly on time. My host seemed a bit surprised. I found out later that Mexicans usually turn up for an appointment at least half an hour late.
What would you say to other young people considering studying abroad?
Go for it! Without a doubt, this has been the best experience of my lie so far. Itaskve become more self- confident, patient and outgoing, and my Spanish has improved even more than I expected.
Check these words
host family, outgoing, host, treat, overwhelming, foreign, rewarding, challenging, turn up, go for it, self-confident, patient
6 Put the verbs in brackets into the Present Perfect, the Past Simple or the Present Perfect Continuous.
1 A: How long have you been studying English?
В: I started taking lessons when I was 8.
2 A: Have you ever been abroad?
B: Yes, I went to Spain a few years ago.
3 A: Sandra! We have been waiting for you for an hour.
B: Sorry. I got lost!
4 A: Has Dave been studying in Mexico all year?
B: Yes. He went there last January.
5 A: Ann got back from France yesterday.
В: I know. She had a great time.
6 A: Have you finished your project yet, Mike?
B: No. I have been working on it all week, but I haventaskt finished it yet.
Modals making deductions
7 Read the theory and say the examples in your language.
We use must/can’t + bare infinitive when we are sure about something. Juan must be on overseas student He can’t be English. (I’m sure that he is an overseas student. I’m sure he isn’t English.) We use may/might when we aren’t sure about something. She may/might be from South America. (I’m not sure if she is from there; it’s possible.)
8 Look at the picture and choose the correct words.
1 They must be lost.
2 They cantaskt be in their home town.
3 They may be tourists or overseas students.
4 The weather cantaskt be hot. It cantaskt be summer.
5 It may be a big city.
Speaking & Writing
9 Think! What problems has Steve been facing in Mexico? How has he coped with them? In three minutes write a few sentences. Tell the class.