Red Line 4, Coursebook

3 Sounds: Odd one out a) Say the words to a partner carefully. Which is the odd one out each time? 1. p ar k • aw ar d • f ar ther • h ar bor 2. scr ea m • fr ee dom • w ea r • s ee m 3. gr a de • br ea k • f a me • l ea k 4. n o vel • m o tel • m o ment • j o king 5. s i lent • l i cense • h i king • l i berty 6. b ou lder • c ou ncil • cr ow d • d ou bt b) Listen and check your answers. Were you right? 4 American and British words Make a grid for words which are different in American English and British English. Add as many words as you can. 5 A puzzle: Another word a) Find another word for … (the words were all in this unit!) 1. strange: w**** 2. a funny movie: a c***** 3. a prize: an a**** 4. without noise: s***** 5. a book about a life: a b******** 6. good-looking: h******* 7. good-looking: a********* 8. the first time a movie is shown: a p******* 9. very good: w******** 10. very violent: b***** b) Make a word puzzle like this for your partner. Can he / she find the words? (And did you get the number of stars right?) 6 Word families Complete the sentences with a word from the same word family. 1. Bollywood movies are often very … . (romance) 2. … sometimes wait outside stars’ homes. (to photograph) 3. Do you want to know more about the stars? Have a … at this website. (to look) 4. Tell me what happened. I want to know the … . (true) 5. Steven Spielberg is a movie … . (to direct) 6. Some of the special effects in Tron were …when the movie was made. (to believe) 7 Which movies? (From page 84) Photo number 2 is from the movie King Kong (1933). Number 3 is from Gone with the wind (1939). Number 4 is from High Noon (1952). Do you know the German titles of the movies? Cp ninety-five 95 AE BE 1. Spelling 2. Vocabulary center … movie theater … centre … cinema … ➝ WB70, 1 – 3 Wordwise 5 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – E gentum des Verlags öbv

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