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Unit 11 That's
Amazing! |
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2. Before
You Watch |
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Winning a Nobel Prize is a great
achievement.
f (a big success, especially after a long time or a
lot of effort) |
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Wow! That's really an
amazing story!
a (a very surprising or impressive) |
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I don't know the words to the song, but I can
hum it.
e (make musical sounds with your lips closed) |
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The children liked to watch the clown do
magic at the party.
c (tricks that a magician performs) |
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Michael Phelps was a world
champion in swimming in
2004. g (the winner of a final contest) |
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She holds the world's record
for the 800-meter run. d (the best performance in a
certain area, usually sports) |
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My brother is really talented.
He can sing and dance very well. b (able to do
something very well) |
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Real English |
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to ask someone
to give some examples |
A:
Like?
B: Like ... I could read and write at age three. |
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4. After You Watch |
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Useful Expressions |
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| Are you kidding? |
c. an expression people use when
they do not agree with or believe something |
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| That's no big deal. |
d. an expression people use to say
they do not think something is very impressive |
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3. |
| Hold it! |
b. a way to tell someone to stop
doing something or to wait |
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4. |
| I give up. |
a. an expression people use when
they don't know an answer or can't do something |
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1. |
| A: |
Let's walk to the museum. |
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Are you kidding? In this weather? No
way! |
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2. |
| A: |
Do you know the answer? |
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Nope. I give up. What is it? |
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3. |
| A: |
I'm leaving now. See you later! |
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Hold it! You're not finished with
your homework yet! |
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4. |
| A: |
My new friend Bill can speak
Spanish. |
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That's no big deal. I can speak
Spanish, Portuguese, and French. |
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1. Before You Watch |
| B. |
1. |
Please help me
lift this box onto the table. |
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2. |
Something that is not seen every day is
unusual. |
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3. |
That chair is broken. Can you
fix it, please? |
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4. |
People who can not hear use
sign language to
communicate. |
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5. |
In some countries, people cross
their fingers for luck. |
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6. |
If it's hot, many people use air
conditioning to cool their homes. |
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Real English |
| 2. While You Watch |
to mean to continue without
stopping
for a certain time or distance |
Now I
can go for twenty laps
without being tired. |
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Your View on ... That's Amazing! |
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What special talents or skills do you have? |
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What can you do now that you couldn't do five years ago? |
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What is your biggest achievement? Why is it important to
you? |
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