Ó d3s3x4 Body functions Try this quiz and compare your ideas with your partner: 1 Babies start to yawn months before they’re born. 2 Adults laugh, on average, times a day. 3 The average baby cries for hours a day. 4 You use muscles in your face to smile; you use about muscles to speak. 5 When you sneeze, air leaves your nose at kilometres per hour. Ask your teacher if your guesses were correct. Work in pairs. Put the highlighted verbs from 1a under the part(s) of the body you think they match best. Discuss your choices in class. 1 nose 2 teeth 3 eyes 4 face 5 mouth sneeze Put these verbs in the correct group in 2a. Which verbs also fit the category throat / chest? Choose five verbs from 2a und 2b and write sentences to say when you do these things. Example: I always sigh when I get bored during a film. Read the sentences. Which do you think are true (T)? Which are false (F)? T F 1 People usually laugh because they see or hear something funny. 2 People yawn when their brains need more oxygen. 3 If you breathe through your nose, this will stop you from yawning. 4 The human eye makes three different kinds of tears. 5 When people cry, their bodies produce a lot of hormones. Read the three articles on p. 55–56 to check. 1 Vocabulary yawn, laugh … a b 2 a b smell cough snore chew bite blush blink sigh swallow kiss glance c 3 a Reading b 54 5 Unit How do you feel? talk about body language apologise for something write a formal / informal email or note of apology Goals talk about natural effects of something discuss real possibilities and future plans discuss imaginary situations say how you feel talk about emotions Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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