Make Your Way 7, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM
Sad beginnings, happy endings Stories stories tell Sad beginnings, happy endings “Call if you need me” Mastering … Talk about the topic 1 Working with words 2 a it was so badly organised. b he just won’t take “no” as an answer. c my headlights three times if everything is OK. d got a cunning mind. e boggles . f dog . g yourself at home . Treat the house as if it were your own. h some of the paintings were of very questionable taste. i him at his word . I didn’t know it wasn’t his car. j hundreds of beautiful wooden blocks for as far as the eye could see. Choose the options that are true for you. • You are going to hear a story, “Telephone”, by John Fuller. Before you listen, match the sentence halves. • Choose your three favourite stories of all time. Work in small groups. • What do the words and expressions in italics mean? Check with a partner. • stories where everything is explained when the author lets you reach your own conclusions concrete details imagery and metaphors lots of action in a story more dialogue I prefer: stories with a happy ending when things don’t always work out for the best stories where everything is resolved a few loose ends stories that make me think stories that simply entertain 1 Briefly describe what happens in each story. 2 Say what makes the story so special for you. 1 While you’re staying with me I want you to make 2 He told me I could borrow the car so I took 3 The conference was a complete shambles because 4 He’s really persistent – 5 It was an enormous parquet floor; 6 It’s a simple code . I’ll flash 7 He’s brilliant and evil. He really has 8 What do they need 13 towels and 100 bars of chocolate for? The mind 9 I thought the exhibition was a bit louche – 10 So he’s got a wife and two mistresses. He really is a sly 130 1 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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