- •Module 8 Entertainment
- •1 Find out how many people in the group:
- •2 Listen to people talking about different things: a book, a film, a piece of music, gameboy, internet, and board games.
- •3 Find words connected with books, music, internet and games and add them to the five lists.
- •4 Fill the table below. Then, in pairs talk about:
- •5 Match each word from column a with its opposite from column b. The example is given in bold.
- •52 Upper Street
- •Islington Green
- •Information
- •Bfi on the South Bank
- •South bank centre waterloo, london se1 8xt
- •Theatre information
- •Vocabulary & grammar
- •7 Match each word from column a with its opposite from column b. The example is given in bold.
- •8 Fill in the correct word from the list below. Use the words only once.
- •9 Replace the words in bold with others from the list.
- •10 Fill in the correct particle(s).
- •11 Fill in the correct prepositions, then choose any three and make sentences.
- •12 Fill in the gaps with the correct words derived from the words in bold.
- •Past Simple: regular verbs
- •Past Simple
- •Past Continuous
- •14 Cross out the unnecessary word, as in the example.
- •17 Match each word from column a with its meaning from column b. The example is given in bold.
- •19 Look at the Entertainment Guide. Listen to the cassette and put a tick in the box next to the right answer (a, b, c or d).
- •25 Presentation
- •27 Speak with your teacher and in pairs.
- •28 Janet Cooper wants to go to Spain on holiday with her family. She decides to fax the receptionist at the Hotel Plaza in Alicante to see if they have the accommodation she requires.
4 Fill the table below. Then, in pairs talk about:
• different ways to relax;
• pros & cons of active and passive relaxation
Example: |
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Speaker 1 |
Watching TV is a form of passive relaxation. |
Speaker 2 |
Yes, you can sit quietly... |
READING
A |
B |
opened |
vacant, without money |
public |
accessible |
fascinating |
excluding |
except |
more important |
free |
settled |
available |
general |
confirmed |
allowed to enter |
principal |
attractive |
prior |
expert |
specialist |
chief, main |
5 Match each word from column a with its opposite from column b. The example is given in bold.
6 There are ten different advertisements. Decide which advertisement (letters A-J) would be the most suitable for each piece of information (numbers 1—10). Fill in the second column with the right letters.
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letter |
1 |
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2 |
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3 |
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4 |
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5 |
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6 |
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7 |
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8 |
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9 |
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NATIONAL ARMY MUSEUM
CHELSEA
Royal hospital road, Chelsea, London SW3 4 HT
Tel 0171-730 0717
Opening Hours
Daily 10.00 am to 5.30 pm
except 1 January, 24-26 December, Good Friday, Early May Public Holiday.
Business
Design Centre
London N1 0QH
Opening times:
18th
-20th
Jan 11-8pm
21st
– 22nd
Jan 11-6pm
52 Upper Street
Islington Green
GETTING
TO AND FROM THE CENTRE On
Foot The
Barbican Centre is signposted throughout the City of London. On the
walkways in the Barbican area, follow the eye line.
By
Underground Moorgate Barbican
open Sundays/Public holidays 8am-11.50pm St
Paul’s Bank Liverpool
Street
The National
Gallery
Trafalgar Square London
WC 2N 5DN
Telephone 0171-839 3321
Recorded Information
0171-839 3526
Admission free
Gallery
Hours: 10.00am-6.00pm
Monday-Saturday.
2.00pm-6.00pm Sundays.
Closed New Year’s Day,
Good Friday, May Day Bank Holiday, Christmas Eve, Christmas day and
Boxing Day
Security
Checks: For
security purposes it may be necessary to check visitor’s bags.
Large items of luggage such as rucksacks, suitcases and musical
instruments may not be deposited at the Gallery.