Unit 6
Lesson 6
Third Section
Communication
An archaeological contest
ABpage 51/ exercise 1:
1 Your teacher will divide you into two teams. Find a name for your team.
The answer:Students’ own answers
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AB page 51/ exercise 2:
2 In teams, reread Module 6 and write down seven questions about the different prehistoric and ancient buildings. Example: How long have people lived in Jerash?
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The answer: Students’ own answers.
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AB page 51: exercise 3:
3 Each team will take turns to ask and answer the questions. Both groups will get ten points for each correct answer and will lose five points for each incorrect answer.
The aswer:
3 Each team will take turns to ask and answer the questions. Both groups will get ten points for each correct answer and will lose five points for each incorrect answer.
The answer: Students’ own answers.
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AB page 52
Fourth Section
Focus on writing
Apostrophes and short forms
1 Read the text. There are 7 apostrophes missing. The first is done for you. Find them, then rewrite the text in your notebook.
England is full of strange traditions, but there aren’t any as weird as Swan Upping. Each year, the Swan Wardens of the Dyers’ Company and the Vintners’ Company go up the River Thames in six rowing boats. Theyre accompanied by the Queens Swan Marker. Theyve got to sail from Sunbury to Abingdon. Their job is to mark the swans they find along the way to show who their owner is. Swans belonging to the Dyers’ Company get one cut in their beaks, the Vintners’ Companys swans get two cuts, and the Queens swans remain unmarked. Dont miss the action! You can watch it from the river bank. |
The answer:England is full of strange traditions, but there aren’t any as weird as Swan Upping. Each year, The Swan Wardens of the Dyers’ Company and the Vintners’ Company go up the River Thames in six rowing boats. They’re accompanied by the Queen’s Swan Marker. They’ve got to sail from Sunbury to Abingdon. Their job is to mark the swans they find along the way to show who their owner is. Swans belonging to the Dyers’ Company get one cut in their beaks, the Vintners’ Company’s swans get two cuts, and the Queen’s swans remain unmarked. Don’t miss the action! You can watch it from the river bank.
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AB page 51 / exercise 2
Punctuation: Capital letters, full stops and commas
2 Rewrite the article using capital letters, full stops and commas.
in the middle east there has recently been a very interesting discovery of thousands of lines these structures which are in the middle of the desert are visible only from the air although they have probably been there for about 2,000 years nobody has ever seen them before now different designs cover a large area from saudi arabia to syria archaeologists are now doing more research on the structures, |
The answer:
In the Middle East, there has recently been a very interesting discovery of thousands of lines. These structures which are in the middle of the desert are visible only from the air. Although they have probably been there for about 2,000 years, nobody has ever seen them before now. Different designs cover a large area from Saudi Arabia to Syria. Archaeologists are now doing more research on the structures.
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