Prime Time 5/6, Language in Use, Arbeitsheft
2 Language in use: The history of sound recording 0: G, Q1: J, Q2: C, Q3: L, Q4: A, Q5: I, Q6: B, Q7: F, Q8: D, Q9: E; Not used: singer (H), tape (K) 3 Discussing a song 1. soft, 2. modern, 3. monotonous, 4. melodious, 5. fast, 6. simple, 7. slow, 8. exciting, 9. aggressive, 10. loud 4 File sharing: Is it worth the trouble? a)–b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten Unit 7 Jobs (Key) 1 Different jobs for different people a) 1. university lecturer, 2. architect, 3. lawyer, 4. engineer, 5. docotor/nurse, 6. stockbroker, 7. vet, 8. carpenter, 9. plumber, 10. firefighter b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten c) Beispielantwort: 1. lawyer, 2. mechanic, 3. nurse, 4. dentist, 5. doctor, 6. police officer, 7. vet, 8. sales manager, 9. bricklayer, 10. soldier 2 Moving up the career ladder a) 1: D, 2: F, 3: A, 4: G, 5: B, 6: I, 7: J, 8: E, 9: M, 10: C, 11: N, 12: K, 13: H, 14: L b) 0: B, Q1: G, Q2: I, Q3: F, Q4: C, Q5: A, Q6: E, Q7: K, Q8: H, Q9: J; Not used: customer service (D), working hours (L) 3 Crossword puzzle a) Across: 1. fisherman, 2. miner, 7. artist, 8. programmer, 9. nurse, 10. dentist, 13. astronaut, 15. vet, 18. construction worker, 20. chef, 22. soldier, 23. reporter, 24. athlete Down: 1. firefighter, 2. musician, 3. doctor, 4. police officer, 5. plumber, 6. scientist, 11. janitor, 12. actor, 14. truck driver, 16. mechanic, 17. singer, 19. pilot, 21. waiter b) actress, waitress Unit 8 Crime and suspense (Key) 1 Word search: Crime a) è : kidnapping (Z. 2, S. 3) 1 , shoplifting (Z. 3, S. 1), bribery (Z. 6, S. 2), burglary (Z. 10, S. 4), vandalisam (Z. 11, S. 3), smuggle (Z. 12, S. 4) ç : theft (Z. 1, S. 5), hooliganism (Z. 5, S. 12), crime (Z. 7, S. 5), mugging (Z. 8, S. 8), murder (Z. 9, S. 7) 1 Der erste Buchstabe des gesuchten Wortes befindet sich in Zeile 2, Spalte 3. Dieses System wird auf alle Wörter angewandt, egal in welche Richtung sie zu lesen sind. ê : rape (Z. 9, S. 2), blackmail (Z. 4, S. 9), robbery (Z. 4, S. 11) é : offence (Z. 10, S. 1), drug-dealing (Z. 11, S. 6), arson (Z. 8, S. 10), attack (Z. 11, S. 12) b) 1. theft, 2. robbery, 3. vandalism, 4. drug-dealing, 5. shoplifting, 6. burglary, 7. offence, 8. blackmail, 9. smuggle, 10. murder, 11. hooliganism, 12. arson, 13. bribery, 14. rape, 15. kidnapping, 16. attack, 17. crime, 18. mugging 2 Language in use: Alfred Hitchcock – The Master of Suspense 0: G, Q1: L, Q2: E, Q3: A, Q4: M, Q5: B, Q6: N, Q7: D, Q8: C, Q9: J, Q10: F, Q11: I; Not used: publication (H), shot (K) 3 Finding definitions: Thrillers 1. director, 2. audience, 3. scene, 4. producer, 5. feature film, 6. viewer, 7. thriller, 8. end, 9. background, 10. film industry, 11. masterpiece, 12. mystery, 13. part, 14. suspense, 15. plot, 16. career 4 Language in use: A crime story by Patricia Highsmith 0: ü , 00: to, 000: ü , Q1: attack, Q2: ü , Q3: ü , Q4: lonely, Q5: ü , Q6: out, Q7: lately, Q8: strong, Q9: ü , Q10: away, Q11: to, Q12: ü , Q13: ü , Q14: very, Q15: working, Q16: her, Q17: ü Unit 9 Australia (Key) 1 Language in use: The Great Barrier Reef 0: C, Q1: B, Q2: C, Q3: A, Q4: D, Q5: B, Q6: D, Q7: A, Q8: B, Q9: A, Q10: D 2 Vocabulary revision: Angela 1. G, 2. I, 3. F, 4. L, 5. J, 6. E, 7. D, 8. B, 9. K, 10. A, 11. C, 12. H 3 Linking sentences with who or which/that 1. girl who comes, 2. friends who are, 3. Angela who is, 4. a jewellery store which/that was, 5. bad mood which/ that had, 6. the shop manager who told 4 Linking sentences with and , but or because 1. because, 2. but, 3. and 5 Word formation: Prefixes a) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten b) 1. outdated, 2. unchanged, 3. rebuilt, 4. display, 5. overrated, 6. recharge, 7. unborn, 8. mislaid, 9. undated, 10. misspelled, 11. misled 116 Key K Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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