Стр.55 Unit 6 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 10 класс
SPEAKING AND LISTENING 1 Work in pairs. Describe the picture and answer the questions. 1 What kind of performance is this?
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Приведем выдержку из задания из учебника Вербицкая, Маккинли, Хастингс 10 класс, Просвещение:
SPEAKING AND LISTENING
1 Work in pairs. Describe the picture and answer the questions.
1 What kind of performance is this?
2 Do you enjoy going to performances like this?
2 T043 Listen to the conversation. Match the speakers Kelly, Sebastian and Brendan with statements 1-8.
1 Sebastian suggests going to an opera.
2 Brendan says young people don’t go to operas.
3 Kelly points out that opera isn’t, as popular as other forms of entertainment.
4 Sebastian claims young people aren’t educated to enjoy opera.
5 Kelly thinks opera is too expensive for young people.
6 Brendan complains about the length of some operas.
7 Brendan says young people are too impatient to enjoy operas.
8 Kelly finds it strange that people sing to each other in operas and musicals.
Текст аудирования:
Kelly: OK, what shall we do tonight?
Brendan: Don’t know, Kelly. What’s on?
Kelly: Anything you want, Brendan. We’re in London, remember!
Sebastian: How about going to the opera? Madame Butterflytasks on, and that’s ...
Brendan: The opera?! You must be joking, Sebastian! Nobody goes to the opera these days.
Sebastian: What do you mean nobody goes to the opera? Come off it, Brendan! Are you saying that every time theretasks an opera, the theatre is empty?
Brendan: No, of course not. Let me put it another way. Nobody under the age of 25 goes to the opera. Sebastian: That’s not true! I go to the opera. I love it!
Brendan: Well, you do, Sebastian, but you’re the exception that proves the rule. What do you think, Kelly?
Kelly: Sorry, Brendan, I wasn’t listening. Do you think you could repeat that?
Brendan: Sure. Do you think that young people go to the opera?
Kelly: Well, yes and no.
Sebastian: I’m not sure what you mean.
Kelly: The thing is that some young people go, but it’s not as popular as clubbing or concerts or the cinema or even the theatre, is it?
Sebastian: Well, no, that’s a good point Kelly, but if young people knew how good it was, they would go more often. The problem is ...
Brendan: OK, Sebastian, but...
Sebastian: Just a second, Brendan! I haven’t finished. The problem is that schools don’t do enough to teach young people about opera. And another thing ...
Brendan: OK, but ...
Kelly: I think the main problem with the opera is that ittasks too expensive. Have you seen how much these seats cost?
Sebastian: Yeah, OK, Kelly, you’re right, but there are student discounts, you know.
Brendan: Excuse me, can I say something?
Sebastian: Yeah, sorry. Why don’t you tell us what you think, Brendan?
Brendan: Thank you, Sebastian. I don’t think that money is the main problem. I think it’s that operas are boring. They’re too ...
Sebastian: Oh come on! Have you ever...
Brendan: Hold on, Sebastian! Let me finish! Operas are too long! Some of them last more than four hours!
Sebastian: Do you mean that young people are stupid?
Brendan: No, what I mean is that most young people today want instant fun. They don’t want to wait four hours for anything. We’re talking about the MTV generation here. Do you see what I mean?
Sebastian: Yes, OK, Brendan. You’ve got a point.
Kelly: Do you know what I find strange about operas?
Sebastian: No, what?
Kelly: It’s that people burst into song all the time.
Brendan: Itaskm sorry, Kelly, I didn’t get that. Could you say it again?
Kelly: Yeah, operas are like musicals in the cinema. People sing to each other instead of talking. It’s very odd. I mean, can you imagine if we did that all the time?
Brendan: Let’s see a film. I’ll see you at nine.
Sebastian: And then we can have a pizza at mine.
3 T043 Complete Speak Out with headings a-f. Then listen again and check your answers.
a Asking for explanation
b Asking for repetition
c Clarifying your message
d Encouraging others to speak
e Politely interrupting
f Holding attention
SPEAK OUT Participating in conversations
1 Politely interrupting
Excuse me, can I say something?
Thattasks a good point, but...
Do you know what I think/ (dis)like/find strange about ...
2 Holding attention
Just a second, I haven’t finished.
Hold on! Let me finish!
3 Clarifying your message
What I mean is ... The thing is ...
Let me put it another way.
4 Encouraging others to speak
Do you see what I mean? What do you think? Why dontaskt you tell us what you think/your opinion?
5 Asking for repetition
I’m sorry, I didn’t get that. Could you say it again?
Sorry, I wasn’t listening. Do you think you could repeat that?
6 Asking for explanation
Do you mean ... ? I’m not sure what you mean. Are you saying ... ?
4 Complete the conversation with one word in each gap. Then look at Speak Out to check your answers.
Sebastian So, Brendan ... Why don’t you 1) tell us what you think?
Brendan It was better than I expected.
Kelly Are you 2) saying that you enjoyed the opera?
Brendan Well, I’m not going to buy a season ticket, but it was alright, I suppose.
Sebastian I’m sorry, I didn’t 3) get that. Could you say it again?
Brendan Well, yeah, I kind of enjoyed it, but the second act was a bit hard to believe. Do you 4) see what I mean?
Kelly Not really.
Brendan Well, 5) what I mean is why didn’t he tell her the truth?
Sebastian She won’t let him. She keeps asking ...
Brendan That’s a good 6) point, but ...
Sebastian Hold on! 7) Let me finish! She keeps asking questions, and he doesn’t want to hurt her.
Brendan Yeah, I suppose it makes sense.
Kelly Do you 8) know what I think?
Sebastian What?
Kelly Madame Butterfly has got a new fan.
5 Work in small groups. Prepare your ideas on one of the topics below and then discuss it together. Use the expressions in Speak Out.
1 The MTV generation have no patience. They want instant satisfaction.
2 Imagination without skill gives us modern art. (Tom Stoppard)