Unit 1 Feelings, 1G Speaking, Narrating events, page 14
Exercise 1
2 That sounds terrifying!
3 What a cool thing to do!
4 Really? What a relief!
5 That’s shocking!
6 That sounds like a nightmare.
7 Oh no! What a shame!
8 You’re kidding?!
9 That sounds like fun!
10 Wow! That sounds great!
11 Oh dear! How awful!
12 How upsetting!
Exercise 2
1 That sounds like a nightmare! Oh no! What a shame! You’re kidding! How upsetting!
2 That sounds terrifying! What a cool thing to do! That’s amazing! You’re kidding! That sounds like fun!
3 That sounds terrifying! What a cool thing to do! That’s amazing! You’re kidding! That sounds like fun!
4 That’s amazing! You’re kidding!
5 Really? What a relief! You’re kidding!
6 Really? What a relief! That’s amazing! You’re kidding!
Exercise 3
1 Who? Alice
Where? Alice’s house, school, Helen’s house
When? The last day of the summer holidays, the first day of school
2 raise money for charity − next day school in fancy dress − joke − noone wearing fancy dress − home to change −
missed lessons
3 Alice laughed: teacher cross
Helen: embarrassed
Teacher: cross
Unit 1 Feelings, 1H Writing, A description of an event, page 15
Exercise 1
1 She often borrows my clothes, but she never owns up to it.
2 I asked for a seat by the window.
3 The police officer looked at my passport carefully.
4 Are you talking about the World Cup?
5 I found out where my brother hides his diary.
6 Please put back my pen / my pen back when you borrow it!
7 After his exams, he spent a day in bed just to get over them.
Exercise 2
1 proud
2 scared
3 upset
4 guilty