Стр.45 Unit 5 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 10 класс
LISTENING AND VOCABULARY 1 Work in pairs. Look at the pictures above and answer the questions. What sport do you think these people play?
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Маккинли, Хастингс 10 класс, Просвещение:
LISTENING AND VOCABULARY
1 Work in pairs. Look at the pictures above and answer the questions.
What sport do you think these people play?
In your opinion, which hairstyle looks the worst?
Have any of these styles been popular in Russia?
2 Read descriptions 1-6 and match them with pictures A-D.
1 a men’s hairstyle in which the hair on top and at the sides of the head is short but the hair at the back is long
2 a punk hairstyle in which the hair is shaved from the sides of the head but the part in the middle stands up
3 some hair which has been dyed a paler colour than the rest
4 hair that covers the forehead
5 a line of hair that some men grow above their mouths
6 a hairstyle where chemicals are used to make the hair curly
3 T034 Listen and match the words below with descriptions 1-6 in Exercise 2.
a a fringe
b a perm
c a mullet (slang)
d highlights
e a moustache
f a mohican
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Presenter: OK, you remember last week’s competition on Talk Football... we asked our listeners to suggest the footballer with the worst hairstyle? Well, we’ve had literally hundreds of emails and letters ... so thank you all for writing in. But before I tell you who the winner is, perhaps I should ask the experts in the studio ... just why do footballers have such terrible hairstyles? Barry?
Barry: Well ... you know, it wasn’t always like that. I mean if you look at footballers from the 1960s, well, they just looked liked everyone else ... you know, they looked like your dad, or your uncle.
Cara: And in the early 70s too. I mean back then men didn’t really have any style at all. You remember those big fringes? Men just sort of brushed their hair over their forehead, and the fringe usually fell into the players’ eyes when they started running ...
Presenter: Who could forget ... OK, so you’re both saying that footballers used to look like the rest of us. So when did it change? And why?
Cara: I think it was probably in the late 1970s ...
Barry: Yes, I think you’re right. Of course you have to remember that this was the time that footballers’ salaries suddenly went up... You had the first millionaire players in the late 70s. So I suppose they started to be like rock stars ... money, big houses, looking, er, different...
Cara: But wait a minute, Barry. You say they started looking like rock stars ... Well, the most popular hairstyle for footballers in the late 1970s was the perm ... big, very curly hair and moustaches. I dontaskt really remember any rock stars that looked like that.
Barry: Mmm, Cara, I think you misunderstood me. What I meant was they wanted to show they were different from you and me, ordinary people, the same
as rock stars try to look different or original. But of course, footballers didn’t look like rock stars - they invented their own style. I mean, football has always been a very macho game, so footballers usually choose hairstyles that make them look aggressive, a little bit frightening, you know?
Presenter: OK. What about the 1980s? Surely the worst decade for hair? Do you remember all those players with quite short hair on the top of their heads...
Cara: And long hair at the back ... down to their shoulders.
Barry: Aah the mullet! I had one myself back then!
Presenter: And often they had bits of their hair dyed blond.
Barry: Ah yes! Blond highlights! Nice ...
Cara: Well, that’s the other thing about football hairstyles. Obviously in football it’s really important to be loyal to your club ... and what you find is that certain clubs have players who all have the same absurd hairstyle. So for example, in the 1970s all the Liverpool players had perms ... and in the 1980s, the best examples of mullets were the London clubs, Tottenham and Arsenal.
Presenter: Right! OK what about today?
Barry: Well, I think it’s a bit different now. Players are more, er, individualistic. They don’t want to copy each other’s styles. Look at David Beckham with his different haircuts.
Presenter: Remember when he had a shaved head and a mohican?
Barry: Yes! I mean he does everything he can to look completely different from all the other players on the pitch. So if you look at one club, you’ll probably find now that each player has a different hairstyle. Eleven different hairstyles - all terrible!
4 T034 Listen again. Are the statements true or false?
1 In the 1960s, footballers didn’t look much different from the rest of society.
2 In the late 1970s, it became more common for players to earn a lot of money.
3 Footballers in the 1970s looked like rock stars.
4 Footballers probably choose their hairstyle to try and look more masculine.
5 Players in the same club have always tried to have different hairstyles from each other.
5 For each word or phrase, choose the number of the hairstyle 1-4 which it is describing. Use a dictionary if you need to.
a bleached
b a pony tail
c shoulder-length
d straight
e dreadlocks
f spiky
g wavy
6 Work in pairs and answer the questions. Use the vocabulary in Exercises 3 and 5 to help you.
Which hairstyles are typical for footballers or other sports stars in Russia?
Which hairstyles are most popular for people of your age at the moment?