Red Line 3, Coursebook

fif ty-seven 57 4 The odd one out Find the word or phrase that doesn’t fit in the group. Say why it’s the odd one out. 1. house – cottage – flat – van 2. frustrated – excited – disappointed – sad 3. caretaker – teacher – locker – secretary 4. locker – poet – notice board – drinks machine 5. CD – diary – poetry book – dictionary 6. cafeteria – uniform – classroom – sports hall 7. audience – slamsters – poem – judges 8. knee – hair – eyebrow – tattoo 9. cake – kitchen – soup – pizza 10. racket – cricket – rugby – tennis 5 The fourth word Find the missing word or phrase. 1. pupil – marks; slamster – points 2. listen – headphones; speak – … 3. laugh – funny; cry – … 4. reporter – a report; slamster – … 5. music – concert; poetry – … 6. night – go to bed; morning – … 7. a match – play ; a slam – … 8. exam – teacher; competition – … 9. book – page; Internet – … 10. arrive – leave; remember – … website perform forget points a poem microphone slam judge get up 6 Opposites You can make lots of opposites if you add ‘un’ to an adjective. a) Make a list of opposites in your exercise book. Example: un + happy = unhappy un happy • fair • friendly • cool • healthy • fit • lucky b) Complete these sentences with an opposite from your list. 1. Lauren: My new school uniform is so …! 2. We were all …when our cat died last year. 3. We played well, but we lost. We were … 4. Don’t eat too many hamburgers. That’s … 5. I want my nose pierced and Mum says no. It’s so …! 6. Dad should ride his bike more. He’s … 7. Lauren is lucky. There are no … people in her new class. ä c) You can’t add ‘un’ to all adjectives. Look up these words in your German–English dictionary. How do the English words start? ungeduldig unregelmäßig unmöglich unsichtbar unglaublich unmenschlich ➝ WB 37, 1-3 sad ‘Van’ is the odd one out because it isn’t a building. Wordwise 3 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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