English Extra Dvd Exercises Page 2

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Nature Is Awesome
B1 – Hugh Jackman Teacher
Track 7
Interview
Watch the video. Write the name of at least one animal which…
Track 13
1 …is very big.
1.
In the beginning, the teacher knows
___________________________________________________
______________________ , but she doesn’t know ______
__________________________.
2 …is very small.
2. What phrase is on the school’s website?
_________________ are ______________________.
___________________________________________________
3. is the difference between an interview and an audition?
3 …can run fast.
4. Which of these jobs is not pictured on Hugh
___________________________________________________
Jackman’s headshots:
businessman judge footballer doctor police
officer
4 …can swim well.
5. Hugh Jackman does a monologue from the movie
___________________________________________________
________________. In the monologue, he is speaking to
___________________.
5 …can fly.
6. The teacher is worried that Hugh Jackman doesn’t have
___________________________________________________
a ___________________ in __________________.
7.
Hugh Jackman is used to getting what he wants, so he
6 …is scary.
doesn’t say “If I get the job…”.
___________________________________________________
Instead, he says “_______________________________”
8. Why does the teacher say that they can’t hire Hugh
7 …is ugly.
Jackman?
___________________________________________________
9. Hugh Jackman uses the phrase “hold them down” in
two contexts. Which of these is the literal (=doslovný)
8 …is beautiful.
meaning and which acts as a phrasal verb? What does
he talk about with each one?
___________________________________________________
a) to hold down – to keep sth in good working
condition
b) to hold down – to use your hands to keep sth on the
B1 level
floor
Track 12
10. Why does Hugh Jackman start counting his push-ups at
B1 – British Christmas
100?
Make one copy of cards for each pair and have the students cut
them out (they are not in the correct columns). Then watch the
video about British Christmas. As they watch, each pair should put
the activities into three columns: US traditions, English traditions,
and things that are done in both countries.
EnglAnD
UniTED STATES
BoTh
Hang stockings above the fireplace
Take down the Christmas decorations quickly
Eat a big dinner
Burn letters to Father Christmas
Watch a pantomime
Play Monopoly
Hang stockings around the bed
Leave decorations up for a long time
Eat bacon-wrapped sausages
Eat Pumpkin or Pecan Pie
Call Christmas “Chrimbo”
Go Shopping on Boxing Day
Leave brandy and minced pie for Santa
Go shopping on Black Friday
Eat Christmas pudding
Watch the Queen on television
Leave milk and cookies for Santa
Send letters to Santa
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