Prime Time 5/6, Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

5 Phrasal verbs 1: Prepositions 1. with; 2. about; 3. in; 4. after; 5. for; 6. over; 7. up; 8. up; 9. of, on 10. for 6 Phrasal verbs 2: Matching definitions 1. C, 2. H, 3. A, 4. G, 5. F, 6. D, 7. I, 8. E, 9. J, 10. B 7 Phrasal verbs 3: A quiz 1. register on arriving at a hotel, 2. break the rules without consequences, 3. take care of, 4. postpone sth., 5. arrive somewhere, 6. become 8 Phrasal verbs and prepositions: An e-mail of application 1. for, 2. to, 3. in, 4. After, 5. at, 6. in, 7. in/during, 8. in, 9. with, 10. for, 11. at, 12. in/at/of, 13. in, 14. for, 15. in, 16. for, 17. to, 18. from Unit 16 Word formation (Key) 1 Common noun endings: -ance and -ence a) 1. to accept, 2. (in)dependent, 3. to differ, 4. distant, 5. to exist, 6. innocent , 7. silent, 8. to violate b) 1. distance, 2. silence, 3. difference, 4. violence, 5. innocence, 6. intelligence c) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 2 Turning verbs into nouns a) 1. argument, 2. competition, 3. decision, 4. description, 5. development, 6. encouragement, 7. excitement, 8. explanation, 9. improvement, 10. production b) 1. argument, 2. encouragement, 3. decision, 4. competition, 5. improvement, 6. description c) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 3 Turning adjectives into nouns a) 1. Homelessness, 2. forgetfulness/laziness/rudeness, 3. darkness, 4. weaknesses, 5. forgetfulness/laziness/ rudeness, 6. Tiredness b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 4 Negatives a) nouns: disbelief verbs: to dislike, to disagree, to misbehave, to misunderstand, to misspell, to misuse adjectives: unexpected, unbelievable, unknown, unable, inaccurate, inappropriate, inefficient, incapable, dishonest, impossible, impolite, imperfect, impatient, illegal, illiterate, illogical, illegible, irregular, irresponsible, irrational, irresistible, careless, harmless, helpless, endless b) 1. dishonest, 2. unbelievable, 3. impolite, 4. misunderstood, 5. harmless, 6. illegal Unit 17 Relative clauses (Key) 1 Non-defining relative clauses: Famous Australians a) 1. Actor Hugh Jackman, who was born on 12 October 1969 in Sydney, doesn’t smoke in real life and finds it very difficult to smoke in movies. 2. Singer Kylie Minogue, whose first big hit in 1989 was called “I should be so lucky”, launched her own social network called KylieKonnect in 2007. 3. Media mogul Rupert Murdoch, who was a friend of US President Ronald Reagan, started with a local newspaper and expanded his empire in the UK, Asia and USA. 4. Runner Cathy Freeman, who lit the Olympic flame at the 2000 Sydney Olympics, announced her retirement from competitive running in 2003. 5. Australia’s seventh Prime Minister Billy Hughes, whose nickname was “Little Digger”, changed parties five times over his parliamentary career of 51 years. 6. Fictitious character Dame Edna Everage, who is played by comedian Barry Humphries, has been mentioned on The Simpsons three times. b) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 2 Defining or non-defining relative clause? 1. a, 2. b, 3. a, 4. a, 5. b 3 The place where, the day when and the reason why Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 4 Contact clauses: The shortest possible form 1. The people climbing the tower are trying to get a better view. 2. The woman talking to your mother is my teacher. 3. The first speed boat I ever saw belonged to my uncle. 4. The new battery of the phone I had bought at the marktet unfortunately didn’t last long. 5. The bouquet was made from flowers grown locally. 6. This is the book I was talking to you about. Unit 18 Adverbial clauses (Key) 1 Sentence halves a) 1. D, 2. G, 3. A, 4. B, 5. C, 6. I, 7. J, 8. E, 9. F, 10. H b) They tell us when, where, how or why something happened. c) Individuelle Schüler/innenantworten 2 Language in use: Find the correct word 0: B, Q1: B, Q2: C, Q3: A, Q4: D, Q5: D, Q6: A, Q7: D, Q8: D, Q9: C, Q10: D 127 K Key Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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