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Foundations for Learning reading strategies provide the tools to make content accessible for all your students. Well, thars what Peter thought at first. Peter put all the torn wrapping paper in the wagon, and Little Brotherm took it out again and threw it on the floor. Peter started to read a talking book, and Little Brotherm came and turned the pages too fast for the book to keep up.
But then, while Mommy went to the kitchen to cook breakfast, Peter tried to show Little Brotherm how to build a very tall tower out of blocks. Little Brother'" wasn't interested in seeing a really tall tower. Every time Peter had a few blocks stacked up, Little Brotherm swatted the tower with his hand and laughed.
Peter laughed, too, for the first time, and the second. But then he said, "Now watch this time. I'm going to make it really big:' But Little Brotherm didn't watch.
The tower was only a few blocks tall when he knocked it down. He grabbed hold of Little Brother""s arm. He was getting ready to cry. Peter looked toward the kitchen and let go.
Watch me build it! Then he knocked the tower down. Peter had an idea. When Mommy came into the living room again, Peter had built a tower that was taller than he was, the best tower he had ever made. But Mommy didn't even look at the tower. As soon as he was on, Little Brother'" started to scream His face turned red. In pairs, "Peter, I told you! He's not like your other toys. When you turn him off, he can't move discuss what you think happened.
He can still feel. And it scares him:' 1 What did Peter do to Little BrotherT " "He was knocking down my blocks:' after he broke the fire engine? Little Brother'" howled. But when Little Brother'" had 4 How did Peter's mother punish calmed down, Mommy put him back on the floor and Peter let him toddle over and him for his behaviour?
Were you right? Peter had already picked up the wrapping paper once, and she hadn't said thank you. She hadn't even noticed. That's when Little Brother'" broke the fire engine. Why might people want to have them? Peter turned just in time to see him lift the engine up over his head and let it drop. Before you listen, read the glossary and look at how the words are pronounced to help you understand what she says.
What do yo u 1 Why did Hayley apply for a job as a flight attendant? Answer the questions with a idiom partner. What does she say about? Are any of the speakers afraid of flying? Then answer the same questions with a partner. What was the 'small mistake? It was only a b Using adverbs and adjectives helps to make a story come alive and makes it more enjoyable to read. Complete the small mistake, story with an adjective or adverb from the list below.
Rewrite the following with the correct punctuation. Use the dialogue in the story to help you. Look at the time expressions in Useful language and correct one word in each. Useful language Time expressions , In that moment , the door opened.
I had been working at JB Simpson's for ten years. One afternoon Mrs Simpson came in while I was 2 Then think about how you could improve your story by finishing writing a report.
She looked at me and adding more details, e. Use a variety of narrative tenses and A coupl e of minutes later I was surprised to receive adverbs and adjectives to make your story more vivid. I had clicked on Simpson instead of Simmonds. I had been sacked! It's a bit too big. A 'You see how safe it is; he smiled. B Apparently, they thought that was what would work best for me.
D Like many fearful fliers, I often experienced a heightened sense of hearing, noticing small changes in noises and amplifying them dramatically in my mind. E Which is unfortunate, because as a foreign journalist I can't exactly stay at home.
My fear of flying is not just a mild case, but a real, oh-my-God-I'm- c A black jacket. After an awful b offended flight earlier this year on a small plane, I decided I would either c confused have to stop flying altogether or I could try to overcome my fears. Which is why, a few weeks later, I agreed to take the flight to end a it's too long.
The plane was going almost vertically upwards before moving c It's complicated. My stomach was turning. By showing me just how b 2. I had to experience things for myself before 1 What does he think is the stereotype of the Swedes? I was able to convince myself of the truth. That planes, generally 2 How much of the stereotype does he think is true?
In their careful pre-flight questioning with a therapist called Susie, 4 What three other aspects of the Swedes does he mention? And fellow your country sufferers will be glad to know that I got through my next real o describe what someone in the room is wearing flight safe and sound.
V crime and punishment P the letter u A The one place a burglar won't look c Look at the photos. What is the old man teaching the boys to do?
That's what I was thinking. Do you agree with that? Don't you think. I don't think you're right. Give reasons for your answers. How long do you think a burglar normally takes to search someone's house?
Number these rooms in the order that burglars usually search them. Underline the stressed syllable. Then answer with a partner. What does he say about Put them 4 Fagin in the right column below according to how the vowel sound is pronounced. ID 'Watch out! Pickpockets about! Which two words are pronounced exactly the same? I He was accused of smuggling drugs.
S The jury said he was guilty of fraud. Find out as much information as possible. What are the most common crimes in your town or city? What crimes have been in the news recently?
Do you have trial by jury in your country? Do you think it's a good system? Do you know anyone Jing to read two true crime stories. In World Cup thief's own goal complete the article ast simple active or passive. Then in Parrot held in prison, circle the right form. A judge ' ordered I was ordered the parrot, which lUg as she was going to I is called Pepo, 4to hold I to be held in custody 3 calls ne between Brazil and until be told police who his real owner was.
Mr Machado said, 'I knew he wasn't to his victim's husband, going to let me down. How does the c Look at the highlighted phrases. Do people know this information for sure about the robber or do they only suspect it? How is the structure different after he and after it? The robber robber. The robber, who always says 'please' and 'thank you' when t from Russia. He wears a mask and washing-up gloves during robberies. What sentence did Judge Cicconetti give these people?
Do you think his sentences would be more effective than yours? Sometimes when you read a newspaper article for detail, the information is not given in a chronological order. You may need to re-read the article to clarify in your mind information about people and events. Then read the whole article to find the information. How successful has he been professionally? Which two punishments get them to do something for other people? Why does he think they are better than conventional punishments?
What evidence does he have that the punishments are successful? Would you like to have a judge like Cicconetti in your town? I don't think they should be allowed to An arsonist who sets fire to a local beauty spot, for example, a forest. A IS-year-old who is caught drinking and smoking. Someone who parks illegally causing major traffic delays. A group of teenagers who paint graffiti all over walls in a small town. A couple whose dogs bark incessantly and bother the neighbours.
A young person who creates a computer virus which infects thousands of COlTIouters. In World Cup thief's own goal complete the article st simple active or passive.
A judge 'ordered I was ordered the parrot, which ug as she was going to 3 calls I is called Pepo, 4to hold I to be held in custody. After five days, Pepo said Jorge's name and. Mr Machado said, 'I knew he wasn't D his victim's husband, going to let m e down.
Britain's most polite armed robber Police in Stockport in the UK are looking for a man who lid by the police not to make I believe I be Britain's most polite armed robber. The robber The robber, who always says 'please' and 'thank you' when from Russia.
He wears a m ask and washing-up gloves during robberies. It l thi nk I he I rob at leastfour shops in talking to bank tellers and Stockpo rt in recent weeks. Which two punislunents get them to do something for other people? A young person who creates a computer virus which infects thousands of comouters. You are going to read two true crime stories. In World Cup thiefs own goal com plete the article with the verb in brackets in the past simple active or passive.
Any problems? Mr Machado said, 'I knew h e wasn't game. When h e sat down next to his victim's husband, going to let me down. Read ano ther true story. How does th e c Look at th e highlighted phrases. Do people know this hypnotist rob banks? Read the rules and d o the exercises. Britain's most polite armed robber Police in Stockport in the UK are looking for a man who Bank derks in Moldova have been told by the police not to make I believe I be Britain's most polite armed robber.
The robber The robber, who always says 'please' and 'thank yo u' when is believed to be a trained hypnotist from Russia. He wears a mask and washing- up gloves during robberies. It 3 think I he I rob at least four shops in It is thought that the criminal begins talking to bank tellers and Stockport in recent weeks.
After getting them to give him money, A police officer said, 'He 4 report I be he then brings them back out of the trance and leaves them with polite to his victims, but there is nothing polite about no memory of handing over the cash. It is believed that the man armed robbery. Last week this man used a knife to threaten shop staff. They were terrified. Saying "please" has robbed at least three banks in the last month.
Sometimes when you read a nevvrspaper article for detail the information is not given in a chronological order. You may need to re-read the article to clarifY in your mind information about people and events. I don't think they should be allowed to.. A young person who creates a computer virus which infects thousands of computers. Though we were warned there was going to be Look at the three photos, and read a terrible storm, no one really expected or could possibly have visualized extracts from three blogs.
They told us not to cycle anywhere and to stay indoors, but I had a job are writing from. Thank God I did manage to get there, but I had to grab hold of traffic lights , Read the blogs again and tick I saw some crazy people on bikes - the right box es. In which blog some of them got blown over and one does someone The 1 2 3 canals were full of rubbish bins that had 1 go out in spite of a got blown in and there were piles of bikes severe weather warning 0 0 0 in the streets and broken umbrellas everywhere, which people obviously 2 seem to be a foreigner thought they were going to be able to use living abroad 0 0 0 and then couldn't.
I never knew this kind of heat was possible here. Last Wednesday was the hottest day 5 talk about problems ever in this country. The roads were melting in some areas, and the underground was with transport 0 0 0 a total nightmare - it was like being slowly cooked in an oven. There is no 7 criticize some people for escaping the heat and if you actually want to go anywhere, you doing something 0 0 0 have to be prepared to sweat and learn to enjoy your task 8 talk about the damage sweating.
Please tell me, how do you shop? Try on clothes? No caused by the weather 0 0 0 thank you. Even going for an ice-cold beer can be uncomfortable 9 complain that people if the pub isn't at least eguipped with a large fan. The French windows are to cope with the weather 0 0 0 open but the coolest room in the apartment is the bathroom and sadly. Have you had any surprising surprising as they said on the news that it hasn't snowed here weather where you live recently?
We decided not to send her to school and we had a great time - we even made a snowman in the yard. We used dried cranberries for the eyes and a baby carrot for the nose because it was a baby snowman.
People are so amazed by the 'totally awesome' weather that I've seen some people just standing there staring as if they were in a trance.
You kind of feel it's the work of a clever set decorator for a high-budget movie. It was chaos, though, for people going to work - Interstate 5 was closed in some parts and a whole load of trucks were stuck in the snow.
And it's been very bad news for the citrus trees - they're all frozen. Even if it thaws tomorrow, the damage is already done. So I'm afraid we won't be eating any local oranges this year! Cross out the wrong form. Tick 01 if 1 What kind of weather do you 2 What cities or countries both are correct. I It's very freezing! I It's incredibly b going for a walk in the mountains b smog windy! I It's incredibly d sailing d floods boiling today! II was absolutely terrified!
If you are unsure what the vowel sound is in a new word, check with your dictionary. Circle the word with a different sound. What were you doing at the time? What did you do to protect yourself c 3. Listen and write down five sentences. Then practise from the weather? Did you ever feel scared or in danger? Talk about how it has night the River Vltava flooded.
Mark the sentences T true or F false. S He decided to follow another car through the water. Then in pairs, correct the false sentences. Sometimes more than one form is possible. Future forms 1 A It's freezing in here!
B I the window? I'm sure it a lovely day tomorrow. I've already put it in my case. What do you think? A I think it's fine. I the table outside.
It's very foggy, but don't worry. I drive really slowly, I promise. And I'm sure there too much traffic. Read some of the predictions scientists are making about climate change and complete them with a word from the list below. Which ones worry you most? Have you noticed the effects Sto ate changec10iiis on the horizon Climate change is now something that we cannot dose our eyes to, and governments all over the world have finally realized that they have to sit up and take notice.
These are some of the things that many scientists predict will happen if we carryon polluting the atmosphere with CO 2 emissions. Tens of millions of Africans will have to emigrate. A This time tomorrow it will be snowing. B By tomorrow evening it will have snowed.
C It will snow tomorrow. Explain why not. What are the alternatives? In 20 years' time. I think it will have become so warm low cost airlines will have disappeared and tickets will be extremely expensive.
I disagree. I think we'll we'll have stopped using petrol and we will be using electric cars. What did she do? Through which countries? Talk to a partner or in small groups. Which of the tips below.. The top tips 1 Fly less. Use buses or trains instead where possible. Use bikes, or public Take your own plastic bag when you go to supermarkets. And if you need to drive, buy a hybrid, 8 Turn your heating down and wear a sweater if you're cold.
You could also car share with a friend. Two or three dozen trees can absorb a whole household's emissions of CO2, 11 Regularly recycle paper, glass, plastic, and household waste.
S Don't keep your lV or other electrical appliances on 12 Vote for the political party which is doing the most to standby. Switch them off completely. Parents, they say, take danger very seriously but they often worry b Read the article once quite quickly about completely the wrong things.
The authors give as an example the fidional case of a and find out which of the things little girl they call 'Molly'. Her parents know that the father of one of her friends keeps a in a is riskier. Instead , they feel that Molly would be much safer spending time at another friend 's house, where there c Read the article again and answer are no guns, but there is a swimming pool.
You may think this is the right choice, but the questions. Every year, one child per 11 , private 1 Molly's parents However , on ly one child is killed by a a worry too much about their gun for every million guns.
Th is means that a child is times more likely to die in a daughter. Molly's parents are not unique. Generally people are just not very good at assessing risk.
Peter Sandman, a risk consultant at Princeton University, New Jersey, says 'The risks that 2 Having bacteria in our kitchen scare people and the risks that kill people are very different things. Levitt argues, 'Their thinking goes like this: " since I control the car, I am the one keeping a they are in a situation where they myself safe; since I have no control of the aeroplane, I am at the mercy of external can't do anything.
Statistics for the United States show that, although many more people die than car crashes. This is because generally people spend far less time flying than driving.
In fad, 4 People So flying and driving carry a very similar risk. It is just our lack a believe that terrorism is more of a threat than heart disease. The probability of someone being killed in a terrorist attack is infinitely c are less worried about dangers in smaller than the probability that this same person will eat too much fatty food and die of the near future.
Terrorist ads lie beyond our control- French fries do not. We are horrified by the thought of being killed in a terrorist b to confuse terror attack, but for some reason we are not horrified by the thought of death from heart with danger.
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