67 A tradition worth keeping is … A traditional story I would share with a younger generation is … You’re the teacher now. Write three gapped sentences that can be completed with an expression from the box, like the ones in 40. Exchange your sentences with a partner and fill in the gaps. 41 Looking back: Complete the way2go! learning portfolio for Unit 04 (online code 4w8fh3). Revision: Gerund and infinitive Read the text and circle the correct verb form (gerund or infinitive). There may be more than one possible answer. LANGUAGE 39 Use the expressions in the box to complete the blog comment below. There may be more than one possible answer. can’t help can’t stand enjoy dislike imagine keen on love 40 lilli_12 No cheers for Krampus! Have you ever felt like the odd one out because there’s a ‘fun’ tradition everyone else loves but you don’t? That’s me with our village’s Krampuslauf. Ever since I was little, I have absolutely hated (1) to go / going to it. I remember (2) to cry / crying when a scary Krampus got too close to me once, and I have refused (3) to go / going to that event since. It’s kind of silly, but I’ve got to admit Krampus still freaks me out a bit. Interestingly, some of my friends really enjoy (4) to play / playing Krampus. They seem (5) to think / thinking it’s a lot of fun. Personally, I really can’t understand the idea of (6) dress / dressing up as a demon to scare little kids. I generally avoid (7) to leave / leaving the house on December 5th. I’ve got pretty good at (8) pretending / pretend to have lots of homework so I have an excuse when my friends expect me (9) to join / joining them. I prefer (10) to stay / staying at home. I hope they’ll stop (11) to invite / inviting me soon. Are there any traditions you don’t enjoy? I’d love to hear about them! anni_21 <anna_k@schoolmail.org> I (1) going to the Krampuslauf either, lilli_12, but when I was little, I didn’t even (2) seeing St Nicholas! I know most children are (3) talking to him and (4) getting little presents from him, but even today, I (5) feeling that he’s a bit scary, too. I can’t (6) telling little children to chat to him. I still (7) being around him, with his big white beard and bushy eyebrows. Way more! Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv
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