Red Line 4, Coursebook

230 two hundred and thi r ty 2 a … they wanted to get to know their country better. b …went on a trip through the Canadian wilderness to Alaska. c … hired her father and her brother … d … had/got some nice surprises. B Language a someone who comes from another place to work in an area b to work where you are not allowed to c the way someone lives d without stress or worries e a fast and busy lifestyle f a place where you can live and where you know you don’t have to move C Passing on information a Nein. Es gibt sportliche Aktivitäten aber man kann auch malen, zeichnen und Musik machen. b Nein. Es gibt einen Essensraum und Köche, die das Essen zubereiten. c Das stimmt leider nicht. Man bekommt tagsüber zwei Stunden freie Zeit. d „Counselors“ schlafen in Kabinen, die sie mit zwei bis vier anderen Mitarbeiter/innen teilen. D Listening right for the job: fantastic English, speaks French, can play the guitar and the piano, good at reading maps, loves climbing not right for the job: can’t stay out in the sun for long, must be careful with skin E Writing 1 Dear … , I arrived at summer camp in California last Friday. The kids here are nice, but some of the smaller ones are very loud. The food is OK, and we had some great sausages last nice. There’s another student from France here. Her name is Julie. We’re going climbing with the kids tomorrow. That will be fun! Love, Michelle 2 I don’t agree with this opinion. Maybe it’s true for a huge country like the US, but the parts of a smaller country like Austria are all very similar. You see the same cars, shops and buildings in every town. It’s more important and interesting to see other countries, and meet the different people who live there. Lösungen Grammar G1 (Revision) Seite 123 A man from England decides to go and live in NewYork. “You’ll love it in NewYork,” people say. “The streets are full of gold!” So he takes the next ship to America. The journey is awful and he doesn’t sleep very well. When he leaves the ship, he is very tired and hungry. He starts to look for a hotel. Then he looks down and sees a ten dollar bill in the road. He stops to pick it up, but thinks again. “No,” he says to himself and smiles. “Why should I hurry? I am too tired now. I’ll start tomorrow!” G2 (Revision) Seite 124 1. I am getting hungry now. Let’s buy something to eat! 2. Excuse me, do you speak English? 3. Excuse me, is anybody sitting here? 4. Hey, do you play baseball? 5. Not really, but my sister plays every weekend. G3 (Revision) Seite 125 Friend: What did you do last summer? Jack: We went on a trip downriver. Friend: Did Chippy travel with you? Jane: Yes, he did. Friend: What did you see? Jack: We saw lots of wild animals. G4 (Revision) Seite 126 1. Chippy got up early yesterday. 2. After he had had breakfast, he went to play in the jungle. 3. When he had finished his game, he climbed into a tree. 4. He ate a banana. When he had eaten it, he slept for an hour. 5. Then it was time to go home. G5 (Revision) Seite 127 They have collected some wood. They have laid the tables. They have put the candles on the tables. They haven’t finished/written the name cards. They haven’t found enough chairs. They haven’t started the fire. G5 (Revision) Seite 128 1. Who invented the phone? 2. Ow! I’ve cut my finger. 3. What did you do yesterday? 4. In 1845 there was a famine in Ireland. Lösungen Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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