Red Line 3, Coursebook

ninety-one 91 4 Word friends Which words or phrases go together? Example: ‘To apologize’ goes with ‘to be terribly sorry’. You can often make new words form the words you already know. For example, you can add -able to make an adjective from most verbs. to drink ➝ drinkable (trinkbar) But be careful with the spellings: recognize ➝ (un)recogni z able forget ➝ (un)forge tt able VOCABULARY SKI LLS A B C best-selling • solo • woman • nice • it doesn’t matter • drink • answering machine • to be terribly sorry to apologize • thirsty • voice mail • successful • never mind • kind • female • alone 5 Is it breakable? Which word is right? Example: I’ll always remember this concert. It’s been an unforgettable experience. 1. Be careful with those boxes. They’ve got some … things in them. 2. Is that really James? He’s almost …with a beard. 3. The mystery of Stonehenge is probably not … 4. That piece of music is so difficult! It’s … 5. We had an … holiday, although the weather wasn’t very good. 6. The Sherlock Holmes books are very … breakable enjoyable solvable readable unrecognizable unplayable 6 Who’s who? Two school friends started a girl band called Half Moon last year. They both play the guitar and one of them sings, too. One of them has a cousin called Holly, who joined them in the summer. Then they found two sisters. One of them is a brilliant drummer. Josie knew the drummer already but she didn’t know her sister, Zoe. The five girls started as a school band but these days they often perform at private events. The bass player is the singer’s cousin. Becky started the band with her friend. She doesn’t sing. Holly and Josie are cousins. The drummer’s sister plays the keyboard. One of the two sisters is called Izzie. unforgettable Read the text and the information carefully. Find out which girl plays which instrument. ➝ WB 62, 1 – 4 Wordwise 5 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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