Make Your Way 6, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM

TIP True/false/not given tasks • Let the example at the beginning help you to become tuned in and see how and where to write your answer. • Before you start reading the text, it is important to read the statements (here: 1–12) carefully and thoroughly. Underline important information such as dates and adverbs referring to time ( recently , first …), places ( Paris ), and names ( Andy ). • Once you are through with reading all the statements, glance over the text. If you spot any information relating to the statements, mark it straight away. • Decide on T/F/NG one by one with the help of the underlined parts of the text. • Only use the information in the text to lead you to the correct answer; do not let your own understanding or opinion bias you when deciding on what the answer should be. • If you can’t decide on T/F/NG for one statement, move on. You can always come back to it later. Language in use: Editing In a task of this type, also known as “Spot the error”-task, you are asked to check a text with regard to a number of unnecessary words that render incorrect the lines in which they appear. You have to identify, or “spot”, these unnecessary words and write them in the spaces provided. Note, however, that NOT ALL lines contain an unnecessary word. Some lines are correct. If this is the case, put a tick in the margin on the right side of the line. The first two lines (0, 00) are example lines for you to see how to do the task. TIP Statements T F NG 0 Debbie’s husband recently threatened to leave her. × Q1 Debbie first tasted alcohol when she went to a schoolfriend’s party. Q2 Debbie was aware that she had a drinking problem when she was a teenager. Q3 Debbie felt appreciated by her parents as a child. Q4 Debbie used alcohol to help her with a difficult childhood. Q5 Debbie felt pressured into attending parties in Paris. Q6 Debbie was a bad model because of her busy social life. Q7 Debbie had a serious accident as a result of drink-driving. Q8 Debbie’s parents tried to get her to stop drinking. Q9 Debbie and her husband like going out drinking together. Q10 Debbie initially refused to go to hospital with Andy. Q11 Debbie now encourages other drinkers to attend AA meetings. Q12 Debbie is afraid she may begin drinking again soon. 28 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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