Prime Time 3, Coursebook

What’s extraordinary? a) Complete the acrostic with the words and phrases in the green box below. 1. S P E C I A L 2. X 3. T 4. R 5. A 6. O 7. R 8. D 9. I 10. N 11. A 12. R 13. Y b) How extraordinary are the following activities? Write 1–8 in the boxes. 1 is for the most extraordinary, 8 for the least extraordinary activity. never missing school going bungee jumping finding lots of money cleaning a park with friends climbing a mountain to the top reading three books in one week sailing around the world playing a concert c) Have you ever done any of these activities? Tell the class. 1 ud5pn2 being a hero • being yourself • different • exciting • living one’s dream • making a difference • special • standing out • surprising • the odd one out • trying new things • uncommon • unusual I have never missed school. What a life! New things • Short biographies • Present perfect tense • Jane Goodall and “Roots and Shoots” • Oprah Winfrey’s life • Using “for” and “since” Unit 2 15 fifteen Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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