English Unlimited HTL 3, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM

124 Living and working together 09 LANGUAGE SKILLS EXPLORE LOOK AGAIN EXTRAS Talk together. 1 Have you ever witnessed a conflict? 2 What should you bear in mind when trying to solve a conflict? 3 Where could you learn about conflict solving? Martin Pearce has been giving a talk about conflict solving at a block of council flats. Listen to the audience’s questions and put the topics in the correct order. a Martin’s fee b the legal situation c where to look for courses d why Martin started conflict solving e ability for conflict solving f where to start 46 conflict solving a 47 TCD 3/12 Listen again. 1 Which two questions can’t he answer? What does he suggest? 2 How does Martin answer the other questions? Look at Martin’s answers to the audience’s questions. Which highlighted expressions, 1, 2 or 3, does he use: a when he wants to answer later? b before he gives an answer? c when he isn’t sure how to answer? 1 That’s a good question. That’s an important point. 2 I could find out for you. I’ll get back to you as soon as I can. 3 Well, it depends what you need it for. All I can say is that … you will definitely benefit from trying. To be honest, I don’t know the answer to that . Work in pairs. Prepare two or three general knowledge questions. Ask and answer your questions together. Use the highlighted expressions from 48. You’re going to give a short talk about an interest or activity of your own. 1 Choose a topic. 2 Make a list of ideas. 3 Organise your ideas. Use expressions from 43. 4 Prepare to give your talk. Take turns to give your talks. For each talk: Audience: Listen and write two questions to ask during the talk. Speaker: Give the talk and deal with the questions at the end. Afterwards, talk with a partner. 1 Which questions were difficult to answer? Why? 2 Which questions were the most interesting? Why? b 48 a 49 b a 50 b c Explore speaking 2: Dealing with questions in a talk Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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