Стр.144-145 Модуль 5 ГДЗ Starlight Баранова 10 класс
Unit 5.8 Speaking Skills Task 1 (3 minutes) 1 RNE Imagine you are preparing a project with your friend. You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to read this text to your friend.
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Unit 5.8
Speaking Skills
Task 1 (3 minutes)
1 RNE Imagine you are preparing a project with your friend. You have found some interesting material for the presentation and you want to read this text to your friend. You have 1.5 minutes to read the text silently; then be ready to read it aloud. You will not have more than 1.5 minutes to read it.
Smartphones are everywhere today. But now there is also the smartwatch. Some people think there is no point in owning one. They do everything a smartphone can do. The only difference is that a smartwatch is worn on the wrist.
However, this can make a big difference for some people. Athletes and fitness freaks, for instance, use smartwatches as fitness trackers. Being in contact with the skin, these gadgets can read body functions. They can tell you how far youtaskve run and at what speed. They can also keep track of your heart rate, calorie intake and sleep patterns. Business people, too, may find a smartwatch useful. They are more discreet at meetings. You can check messages and other information without the need to unlock your mobile phone. Wearing one also means you are less likely to miss a call. A slight vibration on your wrist is sufficient to let you know someone is trying to contact you.
2 a) Listen to two students reading the text. Who gave a better reading?
Текст аудирования:
Student A
Smartphones are everywhere today. But now there is also the smartwatch. Some people think there is no point in owning one. They do everything a smartphone can do. The only difference is that a smartwatch is worn on the wrist.
However, this can make a big difference for some people. Athletes and fitness freaks, for instance, use smartwatches as fitness trackers. Being in contact with the skin, these gadgets can read body functions. They can tell you how far you’ve run and at what speed. They can also keep track of your heart rate, calorie intake and sleep patterns.
Business people, too, may find a smartwatch useful. They are more discreet at meetings. You can check messages and other information without the need to unlock your mobile phone. Wearing one also means you are less likely to miss a call. A slight vibration on your wrist is sufficient to let you know someone is trying to contact you.
Student B
Smartphones are everywhere today. But now there is also the smartwatch. Some people think there is no point in owning one. They do everything a smartphone can do. The only difference is that a smartwatch is worn on the wrist.
However, this can make a big difference for some people. Athletes and fitness freaks, for instance, use smartwatches as fitness trackers. Being in contact with the skin, these gadgets can read body functions. They can tell you how far you’ve run and at what speed. They can also keep track of your heart rate, calorie intake and sleep patterns.
Business people, too, may find a smartwatch useful. They are more discreet at meetings. You can check messages and other information without the need to unlock your mobile phone. Wearing one also means you are less likely to miss a call. A slight vibration on your wrist is sufficient to let you know someone is trying to contact you.
b) Listen to the weaker student again and evaluate his/her performance. Copy the table and tick one box for each item.
speed
clarity
pronunciation
intonation
rhythm
good
poor
Текст аудирования:
Student A
Smartphones are everywhere today. But now there is also the smartwatch. Some people think there is no point in owning one. They do everything a smartphone can do. The only difference is that a smartwatch is worn on the wrist.
However, this can make a big difference for some people. Athletes and fitness freaks, for instance, use smartwatches as fitness trackers. Being in contact with the skin, these gadgets can read body functions. They can tell you how far you’ve run and at what speed. They can also keep track of your heart rate, calorie intake and sleep patterns.
Business people, too, may find a smartwatch useful. They are more discreet at meetings. You can check messages and other information without the need to unlock your mobile phone. Wearing one also means you are less likely to miss a call. A slight vibration on your wrist is sufficient to let you know someone is trying to contact you.
Task 2 (3 minutes)
3 RNE Study the advertisement.
Beardsley College Fashion Show
Saturday 9th October
Open to the public
All clothes designed and modelled by our students
You are considering attending the fashion show and now you’d like to get more information. In 1.5 minutes, you are to ask five direct questions to find out the following:
1) opening time
2) how long the show lasts
3) how to get there
4) admission charge
5) if clothes are for sale
You have 20 seconds to ask each question.
4 a) Listen to two students asking the questions. Who gives a weaker performance?
Текст аудирования:
Student A
What is the opening time?
How long does the show last?
How can I get there?
Is there an admission charge?
Are there any clothes for sale?
Student B
What is the opening time?
What time is the last show?
How can I get there?
Is there an admission charge?
Are there any clothes for sale?
b) Identify the weaker studenttasks mistake. Choose one item.
leaving out a question
misinterpreting a prompt
making grammatical mistakes
using the wrong intonation
asking an irrelevant question
Task 4 (3.5 minutes)
5 RNE Study the two photographs. In 1.5 minutes be ready to compare and contrast the photographs:
give a brief description of the photos (action, location)
say what the pictures have In common
say In what way the pictures are different
say which of the museums presented in the pictures you think young children would find more interesting
explain why
You will speak for not more than 2 minutes (12-15 sentences). You have to talk continuously.
Expressing opinion
I think/fool/believe that ...
In my view. ...
My opinion is that...
If you ask me. ...
Justifying opinion
I say this because ...
My reason for saying this Is ...
The reason I think this is ...
It’s obvious when you consider ...
Topic Vocabulary
natural history museum
colossal skeleton
huge jaws
enormous ribcage
exhibition hall
school group
prehistoric exhibits
science museum
display cases
vintage car
old models
warplane
suspended from the celling
Interactive exhibits
6 Listen to a student talking about the photos. What comparisons and contrasts did the student make? Which museum did the student think young children would find more interesting and why?
Текст аудирования:
In the first photo, we can see some people in a natural history museum walking round viewing prehistoric exhibits. The second photo shows us another group of people in a science museum wandering along an aisle next to some glass display cases. The photos are similar in that they both show interiors of museums with visitors in big exhibition halls. Another thing they have in common is that it is probably fairly warm in there, judging by the clothes people are wearing. These are both educational opportunities to learn about the past. The main difference, of course, is the exhibits themselves. Photo number one shows the colossal skeleton of a dinosaur with its enormous ribcage and huge jaws. Photo number two, on the other hand, shows us a more technologically based exhibition - a vintage car, some other old models and an old warplane, I think it is, suspended from the ceiling. Also, there is some contrast in the visitors. In the first picture, they seem to be more actively engaged in what they are seeing. Someone in the foreground is taking a photo of the dinosaur and there is a small school group in red uniforms in the background who appear to be studying the skeleton. In the second picture, we get the impression that people are just passing through - maybe to see some interactive exhibits further on. I think that young children would find the museum in photo one more interesting. I say this because I believe dinosaurs appeal to kids’ imaginations in a way that old cars and trains wouldn’t. Dinosaurs, for kids, are both scary and fun!