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VOCABULARY & SPEAKING
















                                          use vocabulary related to textspeak;
                                         learn prepositions, phrasal verbs, idioms
                     VOCABULARY
            1.1
                       Textspeak
                     1    Match the abbreviations in bold to their meanings (A-H).    Phrasal Verbs are highlighted in each
                         1  Just finished! OMW now    A  great
             (text + speak) is the     2  Hey, WUZUP? U OK?    B  bye for now  thematic area to help students understand
             type of language and     C  please text back
             spelling (often used by     3  GL on your test 2morrow  their meaning.
             teens when texting)     4  Got 2 go. TTYL!    D  talk to you later
             that contains short     5  Did U get my txt? PTB    E  What’s up?
             forms of words and
             phrases.    6  Gr8 2 hear from U    F  On my way
                         7  GRATZ 4 the new job    G  Congratulations
                         8  txt you. B4N    H  good luck
                     2    Do you usually use textspeak when you chat with your friends online? What is its
                       biggest advantage? Are there any disadvantages? Discuss in pairs.  Notions and functions for everyday
                       Prepositions                                          communication and model dialogues
                     3    Fill in: in, on, from, to, with. Check in your dictionary.
                                                                             help students understand the flow of
               Nowadays, thanks 1) … technology, it’s easier than   friendships aren’t real friendships, but others believe   communication.
               ever to communicate 2) … others online. New   that, when times are difficult, you can count 4) …
               friendships are formed with people from other   online friends just as well as any other friends. Also,
               countries, and the Internet has made it possible to   it’s always great to hear 5) … somebody who
               keep 3) … touch with each other, without having   shares the same ideas and interests as you, even if
                                                                      communicate effectively; collaborate in pairs;
               to actually meet. Some people argue that online   they live thousands of kilometres away.  adapt a discourse to appropriate register
             1.1     VOCABULARY  call sb back: to phone sb again/phone sb who called earlier   SPEAKING
                              cut sb off: to disconnect                                                 1.1
                              get through: to contact by phone
                              hang up: to end a phone conversation
                                                                           Greetings/Addressing people/Making acquaintances/
             Create a Phrasal Verbs Bank
             in your notebook and write   4    Complete the sentences with the correct phrasal verb.  Introducing people/Saying goodbye
             down all the phrasal verbs
             you learn. Remember to      1  I called him 6 times but I still can’t …  1    a)  Read the two dialogues. Complete the gaps (1-6) with these words: meet, look, nice,
             revise them regularly!      2  Please don’t … the phone! I need to talk to you.   introduce, welcome, pleased.
                         3  What happened? We got … during our phone conversation.
                         4  We can try to … her … later, when she isn’t so busy.    A:  Good morning Ms Sanders. How are you today?
                                                                  A     B:  Hello Mr Banks. I’m very well thank you, and yourself?
                        Idioms (related to communication)               A:  Fine, thank you. Please allow me to 1) … Miss Maya Webster, our new Chemistry teacher.
                                                                        Miss Webster, this is Ms Fiona Sanders, our school counsellor.
                      5    Match the idioms 1-3 in bold with their meanings (A-C). Which idiom matches the     B:  I’m very 2) … to meet you, Miss Webster. Welcome aboard. I 3) … forward to working
                                                                        with you.
                        cartoon?
                         1  We used to be best friends but we      A  understand what sb else is trying to
                          lost touch.       tell you                         A:  Hey Sam! You OK?
                         2  Drop me a line whenever you can.     B  write a short note or email to sb   B    B:  Yeah, thanks Andy. What’s up?
                         3  I stopped replying to his texts but he      C  stop communicating    A:  This is Tom. He’s new here at the science club; I’m just taking him to 4) … Miss Tucker.
                          still doesn’t get the message.                     B:  5) … to meet you, Tom. 6) … to the club. Got to run now. Catch you both later!
           20   1.1  life online
                                                                            b)    Listen and check.
                                                                         2    Which dialogue is formal and which is informal? Give reasons.
                                                                         3    Take roles and read the dialogues aloud. Mind your intonation.
                                                                         4    Replace the underlined phrases in the dialogues with phrases from the Useful
           Idioms teach students about the figurative meanings             Language box.
           of certain thematically-linked phrases and help them      Greetings  Addressing   Making   Introducing  Saying
           broaden their understanding of the English language.   Hello! Good morning/  Men: Mr, Sir people  acquaintances  goodbye
                                                                 FORMAL  afternoon/evening!  Women: Ms, Miss, Mrs,  Pleased to meet you.   I’d like you to meet …  Goodbye./
                                                                                   How do you do?
                                                                                            Let/Allow me to introduce  Have a nice day.
                                                                  How are you?/
                                                                           Madam
                                                                  I hope you are doing well. Other titles: Dr/Doctor,   It’s (truly) an honour/   …  It was great to meet you.
                                                                                   a pleasure to meet you.  May I introduce … .       I look forward to seeing/
                                                                          Professor
                                                                                                     meeting you again.
                                                                  Hi! Hey!   bro, mate, etc.   glad/Great to finally meet   This is ...   (Bye-) Bye!
                                                                          (first name), mum, dad, sis,  Nice to meet you./I’m so
                                                                 INFORMAL  What’s up? You ok?  Hey everyone/all!   you./I’ve heard so much   Here’s …  Speak soon!
                                                                  Hi there!
                                                                                            (I want you to) Meet …,
                                                                                                     See you (later/soon).
                                                                                   about you.
                                                                  Alright?
                                                                                            Have you met …?
                                                                          Hi, guys! Hello boys and
                                                                                                    Have a good one.
                                                                          girls.
                                                                  How’s it going?
                                                                                                    Cheerio!
                                                                                                    So long. Take care.
                                                                        5    Use phrases from Ex. 4 to act out dialogues similar to the ones in Ex. 1.
                                                                          •   Your new pen friend is visiting your country on holiday. Introduce him/her to
                                                                           your parents.
                                                                          •   You have a new English teacher at school. Introduce yourself to him/her.
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                                       Useful language tables help students communicate
                                       in everyday situations (formal/informal).
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