Unit 7:
Practice for the Exam
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A. Check
(ü).
The correct words to complete each sentence. Check both answers if they
both make a correct sentence.
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1. Sometimes I
forget to _________ before I go to bed.
5 turn off
the TV 5 turn the TV off
2.
I’m _______ moving into my new
apartment.
5 looking
forward to 5forward to
looking
3.
Does your roommate ______ quickly?
5 get over
problems 5 get problems over
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4.
What time did you _________ last
night?
5 come home
in 5 come in
5.
Please _______ at 2:00 p.m.
5 wake up
the baby 5 wake the
baby up
6. My
roommate borrowed my sweater, but she
didn’t_________.
5 give back
it. 5 give it back
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B. Complete
the conversation. Choose the correct phrase from the box. There is one phrase
that you do not need to use.
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Comes
up
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Give up
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Let me down
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Put up with
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Was short on
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Drove away
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Got around to
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Not looking forward to
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Running out of
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Victor : Hi, Sylvia. What’s the matter?
Sylvia : Oh, it’s my friend Carla. She really
____________________ (1)
Victor : What happened?
Sylvia : Well, she said she would help me with my homework,
but she never ________________ (2)
Victor : That’s too bad.
Sylvia : Yeah, she said she _________________ (3) time, but
she went out with some friends a couple of times this week.
Victor : You shouldn’t __________________ (4) that. Are you
going to say something?
Sylvia : If it ____________________ (5), I’ll sy something.
To be honest, I’m ________________________ (6) talking to her at all. I’m
_________________________ (7) patience with her, and I’m not sure I want to
be friends anymore.
Victor : You really should talk to her. Don’t
_________________________ (8) on your friendship. You and Carla were really
good friends.
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C. Complete
the Sentences. Use the correct form of the verb in parentheses. Use
infinitives (to + verb) or –ing forms (verb + ing)
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I always have fun
__________________ (1.do) things with my brother. We see each other
almost every weekend. We have fun ________________ (2.spend) time together.
We have no trouble ___________ (3.find) things to do. We both like to hike,
play computer games, and play basketball. My brother has always been someone ____________________ (4.depend) on. Everyone
in my family counts on him. Sometimes, we have problems ____________________
(5.get) along, but it’s not worth ____________________ (6.worry) about. We
always get over it quickly. Because, it’s lonely ____________________ (7.be)
without each other. He travels for work sometimes, and I don’t have anyone ____________________
(8.play) computer games with when he’s gone.
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D. Circle
the correct phrase to complete the conversation
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Jen : I’m not getting along with my roommate very well.
Raul : Oh, no. Are you going to move out?
Jen : (1) I’m not
saying/ In other words it’s that bad. (2) I don’t mean / what I mean is, we’re not getting along right now. I’m sure it will get
better.
Raul : (3)
I don’t mean / I have to say, it can be difficult living with other people.
Jen : You live at home, right?
Raul : Yes. (4) I’m
not saying / quite frankly, it’s terrible sometimes.
Jen : I guess it can be hard to live with your parents
when you’re older.
Raul : (5)
I don’t mean / In other words it’s terrible living with my parents. (6) To tell you the truth / I
don’t mean, they’re easy to get along with. It’s my little brothers that
are a problem. I can never get any work done.
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Reading 1
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Read the article carefully.
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Tips on Getting Along
Listen! One of the
best ways to get along with others is to listen. Many arguments happen
because of misunderstandings. When you listen carefully to what another
person says, you can often avoid misunderstand
Be polite.
Politeness goes a long way. Most people react well to kindness, so use kind
words even when you are upset. In other words, don’t say mean things
if
someone else does. Being polite is not only useful when you have
disagreements with friends, it can also be useful if you have confrontations
with strangers.
Walk away.
Sometimes, you just need time to be alone and cool off. Understand when an
argument is not going anywhere. Taking a break can often help you get along
with others.
Agree to disagree.
Sometimes, people reach an impasse – a point in an argument where it’s
impossible to agree. Instead of getting angry, try to understand when this
happens. You can agree to disagree about a certain topic, but still find a
way to get along.
Think first.
It’s helpful to think about the words you choose before you speak. You can
make a point in a tactful way that does not hurt another person’s feelings.
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Then read the statements and write T
for true, F for false, or NG if the information is not given
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SPEAKING QUIZ
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Part 1. Questions
and topics to discuss. Ask these questions. Answer your partner’s questions.
1. What do you do when you have friends over?
2. In what situations do you run out of patience?
3. What are some advantages of being an only child?
4. Can you describe something you had trouble doing
when you were younger?
5. Would you rather live alone or with roommates? Why?
6. What chores do you put off doing?
7. What are some problems with being an only child?
8. What’s something you had fun doing when you were a
child?
9. When a problem comes up with a friend, What do you
do?
10.
What
bad habit should you give up? Why?
11.
What
are some advantages of being in a big family?
12.
Can
you describe something you never had trouble doing when you were younger?
13.
Would
you rather live with your family or on your own? Why?
14.
Do
you get over problems quickly? Why (not)?
15.
What
are some problems with being in a big family?
16.
What’s
something you didn’t enjoy doing when you were a child?
Part 2: Conversation
1. Imagine
someone in your house doesn’t help with chores. Tell your partner about the
problem.
Use conversation strategies to make your
conversation flow. The strategies you learned in this unit are:
·
Make
your meaning clear with expressions like I mean.../I don’t mean...
·
Make
a strong statement with expressions like I have to say...
2. Listen
and react to your partner.
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WRITING
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AIMS OF THE WRITING
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Outcome: by the end of the unit you will be able
to
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A. Read
the outline for an essay on the importance of avoiding arguments.
Essay
outline:
Avoiding arguments
Introduction : the importance of avoiding
arguments
Body paragraph 1 : listening to avoid
misunderstandings
Body paragraph 2 : making a point clearly to avoid
misunderstandings
Body paragraph 3 : staying calm during an argument
Conclusion : summarize the importance of
avoiding conflicts
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B. Write an
introduction to an essay about hoe to avoid arguments. Make sure that:
·
Introduce
the topic.
·
Write
a thesis statement with three main points you want to make in your essay.
(You can use the points listed in the outline for body paragraphs 1-3 and/ or
your own ideas.)
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