Стр.56 Unit 6 ГДЗ Вербицкая Forward 10 класс
VOCABULARY 1 T044 Check the meaning of the adjectives in the table. Then listen and add these modifying adverbs to the table.
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VOCABULARY
1 T044 Check the meaning of the adjectives in the table. Then listen and add these modifying adverbs to the table. Which adverb goes with both kinds of adjectives?
a bit, extremely, really, totally, rather, quite, completely
Base adjectives
good bad silly funny attractive exciting surprising interesting
Use: very, pretty,
Strong adjectives
brilliant pathetic ridiculous hilarious stunning thrilling amazing fascinating spectacular dreadful
Use: absolutely.
Текст аудирования:
1. - It’s very good.
- Good?! It’s absolutely brilliant!
2. - Ittasks pretty bad.
- Bad?! It’s totally pathetic!
3. - It’s a bit silly.
- Silly?! It’s completely ridiculous!
4. - It’s quite funny.
- Funny?! It’s totally hilarious!
5. - She’s extremely attractive.
- Attractive?! Shetasks really stunning!
6. - It’s really exciting.
- Exciting?! Ittasks totally thrilling!
7. - It’s rather surprising.
- Surprising?! It’s really amasing!
Mind the trap!
We only use a little/a bit/а little bit before an adjective to give a negative opinion:
It’s a bit silly. NOT Ittasks a bit interesting.
We can’t use it before an adjective + noun phrase:
The story is a little bit boring.
NOT It’s a little bit boring story
2 Choose the adjectives which go with these adverbs.
1 a bit brilliant/monotonous
2 absolutely brilliant/good
3 totally stunning/attractive
4 quite good/pathetic
5 very interesting/amazing
6 absolutely bad/dreadful
7 totally exciting/spectacular
3 T045 Check film-making words a-g below. Use a dictionary to help you. Then listen and match them with expressions 1-7 from Exercise 2.
a acting
b directing
c final scene
d plot
e screenplay
f soundtrack
g special effects
Текст аудирования:
A: So, what did you think of the film then?
B: It was pretty good. I enjoyed it, well most of it, anyway.
A: Yeah, I thought the acting was absolutely brilliant.
В: I agree. Especially considering that the screenplay was a bit monotonous, wasntaskt it?
A: Yeah, it was.
B: And the special effects were absolutely dreadful.
A: The directing was quite good, I suppose.
B: True, and the plot was very interesting too, wasn’t it?
A: Yes, it was. Kept me on the edge of my seat, anyway. And that final scene, it was ... it was ...
B: Totally spectacular!
A: Hmm, and the music was totally stunning too.
B: Yeah, I think I might buy the soundtrack CD when it comes out.
4 In groups, talk about films you have seen recently. Use the language from Exercises 1-3 to give your opinions.
A Have you Seen ... ? It’s really good, isntaskt it?
В Good? It’s absolutely brilliant! The special effects are totally amazing!
WRITING
1 Think Back! Work in pairs. Guess which kinds of films your partner likes.
action, cartoon, romance, documentary, comedy, fantasy, thriller, crime, horror, western
A You like thrillers, dontaskt you?
В No, I dontaskt.
2 T046 Work in pairs and choose the correct words in the quiz. Guess if you don’t know. Then listen and check.
1 Nick Park is American/Australian/British.
2 The characters are computer images/drawings/made of plasticine.
3 Wallace is a dog/man/rabbit.
4 Wallace loves eating carrots/cheese/meat.
5 Gromit is a very clever dog/man/rabbit.
6 The director, Nick Park, has won two/four/six Oscars.
Текст аудирования:
Speaker: And wetaskre really happy today to have in the studio with us British film director, Nick Park. Yes, the man who created Wallace - that loveable plasticine man who loves cheese and of course his incredibly intelligent and very quiet dog Gromit. Nick has already won four Oscars - three of them for his Wallace and Gromit films. A great achievement ... Nick, can I ask you where you got the idea for Wallace and Gromit?