Prime Time 5/6. Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

10 31 Books Positive, negative or both? The adjectives below can be used to describe books and literature. Some of them have a positive meaning, some have a negative meaning, some can be used either way. Put them into the appropriate boxes. Tip T See units in the coursebooks • Prime Time Transition 5: Unit 10  page 130 • Prime Time 5: Unit 10  page 124 1 amazing astonishing authentic award-winning believable bestselling boring clever disturbing exciting extraordinary far-fetched fascinating fast-paced frightening funny heart-breaking hilarious honest impressive incredible inspirational magical memorable monumental moving original predictable realistic refreshing revealing shocking slow-moving spectacular stereotypical thought-provoking thrilling touching unique weak well-written Positive Negative Both Sentence builder Take one word/sentence fragment from each section and make a sentence with them. Write the sentences down on page 32. You can include your own ideas. A B C award-winning 1. author has been in business for more than thirty years fast-paced 2. blurb reveals the positive and the negative sides of the book informative 3. final chapter the hero finally married his love heart-breaking 4. characters is described in great detail hilarious 5. cover make this book memorable and thought-provoking honest 6. ending makes this book a real page-turner original 7. introduction is necessary to understand the rather complicated plot realistic 8. plot kept me sleepless for days spectacular 9. publishing house made me laugh out loud many times talented 10. review published the new part of the vampire hit series thrilling 11. setting made me really interested in the book well-written 12. story usually grabs everybody’s attention 2 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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