Стр.12 Unit 1 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 10 класс
Be a social success! Shy? Lacking self-confidence? Let me help you! I am a fully-qualified personal coach and I have helped dozens of people to believe in themselves and make a success of their lives.
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Маккинли, Хастингс 10 класс, Просвещение:
Be a social success!
Shy? Lacking self-confidence?
Let me help you!
I am a fully-qualified personal coach and I have helped dozens of people to believe in themselves and make a success of their lives.
Phone to make an appointment now - the first consultation is free!
Natalie Edwards
014592 444333
SPEAKING AND LISTENING
1 Read the advert above. What do you think it means to be a social success?
2 Work in pairs. Choose the advice which you think is useful for people who want to be a social success.
Mention your successes and achievements very often.
Be yourself.
Always introduce yourself first.
Pay compliments as often as you can.
Smile a lot
Sound confident.
Speak with an educated accent.
Tell jokes very often.
Keep up-to-date with the latest films and music.
Try and remember people’s names and other details.
Wear fashionable clothes.
Use long, complicated words.
3 T006 Listen and find the advice in Exercise 2 that Natalie, a personal coach, gives Marcus. Did you choose the same advice?
Текст аудирования:
Marcus: So you see ... at the end of every party I find myself alone in the kitchen. Is it because my conversation is just too boring?
Natalie: Well, it sounds like you’re making a classic mistake there, Marcus. You dontaskt have to be interesting to be a social success.
Marcus: Really?
Natalie: No, not at all. But you’ve got to make it easy for other people to make conversation with you. When you meet somebody for the first time, you should introduce yourself first. You know... your name, where you come from, what you do, who else you know at the party. When you do that, it’s much easier to start a conversation about something that’s interesting for both of you. If you dontaskt, there’s the danger that youtaskll both talk about how tasty the salad is or something. Marcus: Right.
Natalie: And when you meet someone, it’s worth trying to memorise at least one detail about them. Obviously their name but also the name of their boyfriend or girlfriend or children or, you know, their favourite football team, where they usually go on holiday ... Then if you see them again, it’ll be so much easier to start chatting. You might find it useful to make notes on little cards where you write down what you remember about people after a party. And then before the next party, you can read your notes again. Marcus: Mmm. I’m not so sure about that idea. It seems a bit strange. The sort of thing a spy would do ...
Natalie: Well, Marcus, a lot of my clients say it helps them. And then there are certain topics that everyone talks about - sport, the latest popular films or TV programmes or music. So I think you ought to make more of an effort to keep up to date with what’s going on.
Marcus: Well, I dontaskt know very much about films ... I never have time to see any.
Natalie: So, Marcus, youtaskd better start reading a few film reviews at least. Also ittasks really important to look as relaxed as you can when you meet people. Remember to smile a lot and speak in a clear, confident voice ... that it’s coming from your stomach and not your throat.
Marcus: Ah! You mean like this?
Natalie: Yes, basically. You know, Marcus, you’ve got a lovely sense of humour. Why dontaskt you just be yourself?
4 T007 Listen and decide which of Natalie’s pieces of advice Marcus tried to use at his next party. Which was the most useful?
Текст аудирования:
Woman 1: Do you think this salad has got fish in it? I can’t eat fish ... I’m allergic.
Man 1: I’m not sure, Karen. I think it might have tuna in it. This saladtasks nice though. Sort of Mexican ... no fish ...
Marcus: By the way, I forgot to tell you that Itaskm Marcus Galloway, I come from Northampton, and I’m a musician. Itaskm a good friend of ... er ... er the guy in the green shirt over there.
Woman 1: What... you mean Justin? I dontaskt think he’s mentioned you.
Man 1: Excuse me a minute. I have to ... er... make a phone call.
Marcus: It must be terrible being allergic to fish. Woman 1: Yes. It is.
Marcus: I love fish ...
Woman 1: Sorry ... I think my friend Emma over there wants to have a word with me.
Man 2: No, I don’t agree with you at all. Ittasks like any sort of music really. A lot of it is rubbish, but some of it is amazing. I mean look at Snoop Dogg ... youtaskve got to admit that his records sound fantastic.
Marcus: Of course, the first rap single was White Lines by Grandmaster Flash and Melle Mel... 1982, I think... or 1983.1 might be wrong. Er... Excuse me ... I must just check something, er, in the kitchen ... Marcus: ... Er, hi! I’m Marcus. I’m, er, a musician, and Itaskm a friend of Gavintasks. And, er...
Emily: Oh really? You must know Ann then?
Marcus: Oh ... Ann Kirby ... yes, of course ...
Emily: Nice to meet you, Marcus ... Itaskm Emily - Ann’s sister. I’ve heard a lot about you ... I’m a musician too. Do you want to help me with all this washing-up?
Marcus: Er... I’d love to. Oh, this is the same kind of washing-up liquid that I buy ... apple and mint!
Emily: Marcus, youtaskre the first man I’ve ever met who’s begun a conversation by talking about washing-up liquid.
Marcus: Yes, well, I suppose I was just being myself... boring.
Emily: Er no, Marcus. I’d say original.
Emily/Marcus: So what kind of music do ... ?
Man 2: Emily, have we got any cola left? Oh ... sorry.
5 T008 Study Speak Out. Then listen and complete Natalie’s sentences with a phrase from the box.
SPEAK OUT Giving advice
You’d better (+ infinitive)
You ought to ...
If I were you, Itaskd ...
You should ...
Ittasks worth + -ing
Ittasks a good idea to ...
You might find it useful to ...
Why dontaskt you (+ infinitive) ... ?
Remember to ...
1. When you meet somebody for the first time you should introduce yourself first.
2. It’s worth trying to memorise at least one detail about them.
3. You might find it useful to make notes on little cards.
4. You ought to make more of an effort to keep up-to-date with what’s going on.
5. You’d better start reading a few film reviews at least.
6. Remember to smile a lot and speak ...
7. Why dontaskt you just be yourself?
Mind the trap!
Youtaskd better (= you had better) is very strong advice. It means we don’t expect the listener to ignore it!
Its meaning is close to ‘you definitely have to’.
Somebody’s stolen my wallet.
You’d better contact the police.
6 Work in groups. Imagine that you work as a personal coach. Use Speak Out and try to give at least two pieces of advice for each situation.
What advice would you give to someone who ...
wants to make a good impression on a first, date?
has problems remembering appointments and birthdays?
wants to earn some extra money to be able to go on holiday?
needs to find out some information on Einstein for a class presentation?
is having problems keeping up with English lessons?
wants to make a good impression for a college/job interview?
has just had a serious argument with their boyfriend/girlfriend/sister?
feels bored in the evenings?
is addicted to computer games?
can’t wake up in the mornings?