Make Your Way 6, Schulbuch mit Audio-CD und CD-ROM

Language booster A Work in pairs and decide which of these parts of the body can be 9 • Work in pairs and decide who might have each of these things. 1 beer 2 splitting 3 black 4 upset 5 fat 6 cauliflower 7 double 8 runny a eye b lip c ear d headache e belly f chin g stomach h nose torn swollen pulled bruised sprained sore dislocated broken Example: A: “You can break an ankle, can’t you?” B: “Yes, or you can sprain it, but I don’t think you can dislocate it.” Although it can sometimes be a bit tricky to know if these adjectives can be used to describe certain parts of the body, you can usually make an intelligent guess. Example: You can physically pull a muscle or ligament, but you can’t pull a bone or a nose. B Sometimes the reason why we use a certain adjective with a certain noun is not so obvious. These collocations are much more restrictive. • Match these adjectives with the nouns. Example: A middle-aged man who drinks too much and doesn’t do any exercise will probably have a beer belly. ankle rib shoulder nose wrist throat muscle toe nail ligament: Band 184 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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