Prime Time 7/8. Language in Use, Arbeitsheft

K Key 117 Unit 10 Shakespeare live (Key) Vocabulary: Theatre life 1. to take, to create a role; 2. to paint, to create a portrait; 3. to make, to earn a living; 4. to choose, to raise a topic; 5. to direct, to publish, to watch, to write a play; 6. to found a theatre; 7. to watch a performance; 8. to publish, to write, to choose a book; 9. to join, to found, to choose an actors’ company; 10. to write, to publish, to choose, to create a script; 11. to raise, to earn, to make, to take money; 12. to create a character Finding alternative expressions 1. to establish oneself, 2. to deal with, 3. to be at one’s disposal, 4. to dedicate to, 5. to be associated with, 6. to put a face to, 7. to belong to, 8. to earn a living, 9. to be involved in, 10. to be suspected of, 11. to be based on Life at the Globe Theatre a)–b) Individual answers Language in use: Celebrating Shakespeare’s Birthday 0: celebrating 1: date 2: time 3: over 4: associated 5: historic/city/town 6: buried 7: part 8: town/place 9: celebrate/commemorate 10: performances/plays 11: pay 12: playwright/poet Language in use: Sam Wanamaker – The man who revived the Globe Theatre 0: founder 1: rebuild/reconstruct/revive 2: visit/trip 3: site/venue/spot/theatre 4: referring 5: rest 6: main/sole/only 7: money/funds 8: possible Language in use: Being a literary critic is not easy 0: C, 1: B, 2: C, 3: D, 4: A, 5: D, 6: B, 7: B, 8: C, 9: B, 10: D, 11: A, 12: A, 13: D 1 2 3 4 5 6 Units 11–20 (Prime Time 8) Key Unit 11 Ireland (Key) Finding the right meaning 1. K, 2. F, 3. D, 4. L, 5. I, 6. C, 7. B, 8. J, 9. E, 10. A, 11. G, 12. H Language in use: Irish literature 0: small 1: books/works 2: ancient 3: ruled 4: differs 5: authors/writers 6: writer/author 7: important 8: tradition Rephrasing: Events in Irish history Sample answer 1. In the 12th century England first attacked/invaded Ulster, the northern part of the island, before it took full control in 1177. 2. In the 17th century the “Plantation of Ulster” was formed. English and Scottish settlers systematically colonised the northern part of the island. After the English Civil War the English forces under Oliver Cromwell occupied the whole of Ireland. 3. In 1690 the Protestant King William of Orange beat the ousted King James at the Battle of the Boyne and strengthened England’s hold of Ireland. 4. In 1800 the Parliamentary Union of Ireland and Britain was formed. 5. In 1916 an uprising was staged against British rule, but it was suppressed and the Irish had to surrender. The leaders of the “Easter Rising” were sentenced to death and shot. Plural forms a) -is  -es: analyses, bases, crises, theses -o  -oes: heroes, potatoes, tomatoes, volcanoes …  -es: boxes, bushes, classes, foxes, matches, fishes 1 2 3 4 Nur zu Prüfzwecken – Eigentum des Verlags öbv

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