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1 bach key to page 44 THE HALO EFFECT


1 bach

page 44

THE HALO EFFECT



Ex. 1

(your own answers)

Respuesta libre. Busca los significados de esos adjetivos y apúntalos en tu cuaderno.

Ex. 2

It mentions WORLD-FAMOUS (line 3),
HONEST (line 15) and
RESPECTABLE (line 16)

Ex. 3

  1. Today, we live in a celebrity culture and famous people are always in the public eye (lines 5-7).
  2. Advertising experts agree that the shoppers who are most influenced by celebrities are teenagers and young people (lines 26-27)
  3. Having world-famous celebrities in adverts sells more products (lines 2-3)
  4. A celebrity who is well-liked, has an honest face and respectable private life is perfect (lines 15-16)
  5. Advertisers don't like to associate their products with negative publicity so stars with complicated personal lives often disappear from their ads. (lines 21-23)

Ex. 4

  1. d
  2. a
  3. b

Ex. 5

1a brand (line 1) b disappear (line 23) c shoppers (line 26)

2 involved (line 18)


4A page 47


4A

KEY TO Ex. 3 & 4 page 47

Ex. 3
ADVERBS OF POSSIBILITY AND PROBABILITY



(your own answers)

Follow the example

Sigue el ejemplo. Como ves, utiliza un segundo tipo de condicional con would
Recuerda los significados de las palabras entre paréntesis para ayudarte:

probably= probablemente
maybe= puede ser
definitely= definitivamente (por supuesto)
perhaps= quizás

Mira también los ejemplos del ejercicio 1. Las soluciones a este ejercicio son:

a. 2, 5
b. 3, 6
c. 1, 4

Ex. 4

ROMEO AND JULIET



1. stop
2. 'll / will
3. say
4. would definitely be
5. leave
6. sleep
7. wouldn´t have happened
8. probably wouldn´t have ended

2PMAR 7, 8, 9 page 35


2PMAR

Ex. 7, 8, 9, page 35

Ex. 7

SPORT AND SPORT PLACE



  1. basketball
  2. court
  3. golf
  4. course
  5. ice-skating
  6. rink
  7. karting
  8. track
  9. boxing
  10. ring

Ex.8

PARTS OF THE BODY


  1. thumb
  2. ankle
  3. toe
  4. hair
  5. neck

Ex. 9

PARTS OF THE HOUSE


  1. roof
  2. kitchen
  3. chimney
  4. ceiling
  5. landing
  6. fence
  7. study
  8. stairs
  9. gate
    10.basement




1A page 59 UK SECONDARY SCHOOLS

1A

 page 59 

UK SECONDARY SCHOOLS



Ex. 1

1. TRUE- Students have a six-week holiday in the summer and two weeks at both Christmas and Easter. They also have a one-week holiday in October. February and May.

2. FALSE- A typical day starts at quarter to nine and finishes at quarter past three.

3. FALSE- Students always have registration first and sometimes they have assembly...

4. TRUE- At most schools, students wear a uniform.

5. FALSE- ... they never call their teachers by their first name.