A. Put the words in the box next to the correct headings in the table, then check in a dictionary.
bungalow (Bengali) |
serenade (Italian) |
budgerigar (Australian Aboriginal languages) |
slalom (from Scandinavian languages) |
chalet (French) |
taekwondo (Korean) |
gazelle (Arabic) |
tango (Spanish) |
propaganda (Italian) |
tapas (Spanish) |
samosa (Indian languages) |
veto (Latin) |
food and cooking |
…………………………………… |
sports and pastimes |
…………………………………… |
music and dance |
…………………………………… |
houses and living spaces |
…………………………………… |
politics and law |
…………………………………… |
animals and birds |
…………………………………… |
Without looking back at the unit, can you think of any more words for each topic?
Answers
food and cooking: samosa, tapas
sports and pastimes: slalom, taekwondo
music and dance: serenade, tango
houses and living spaces: bungalow, chalet
politics and law: propaganda, veto
animals and birds: budgerigar, gazelle
B. Combine each pair of words to form a new word that matches each definition. Try to make at least six words. Use a dictionary if necessary.
1 breakfast / lunch
A meal you eat in the middle of the morning. ………………
2 camera / recorder
A portable machine for making video films. ………………
3 motor / hotel
A place where drivers can stop to spend the night in the middle of a long journey. ………………
4 helicopter / port
A place to land a helicopter. ………………
5 Internet / etiquette
A set of rules for how to communicate with people online. ………………
6 smoke / fog
A form of air pollution which makes it difficult for people to breathe. ………………
7 cybernetic / organism
A kind of machine which has some natural parts as well as artificial ones. ………………
8 fans / magazine
An unofficial newsletter for people who like a famous person or sports team. ………………
9 travel / monologue
A documentary or journal in which someone describes a journey. ………………
10 television / marathon
A television programme lasting several hours which tries to raise money for good causes. ………………
Answers
1 brunch 2 camcorder 3 motel 4 heliport
5 netiquette 6 smog 7 cyborg
8 fanzine 9 travelogue 10 telethon
C. Complete each sentence, using an adjective formed from the name in brackets. Use a dictionary if necessary.
1 The shop lights and the snow on the ground gave the street an almost …………………. appearance. (Charles Dickens)
2 The President was a …………………. leader, who used every possible trick in order to try to hold on to power. (Niccolò Machiavelli)
3 My family history contains so much greed and dishonesty it’s like a …………………. tragedy. (William Shakespeare)
4 I was so embarrassed at school today – I called my teacher ‘Dad’ by mistake! It was a real …………………. slip! (Sigmund Freud)
5 To complete the building in only eight months has been a …………………. task, but all our hard work has been worth the effort. (Hercules)
6 Gary’s not a very practical person. In fact his behaviour is almost …………………. sometimes. (Don Quixote de la Mancha)
7 Her new novel is a …………………. nightmare in which the main character loses control of his life. (Franz Kafka)
8 The government’s latest plan represents a return to the …………………. economic policies of the 1950s. (John Maynard Keynes)
Answers
1 Dickensian 2 Machiavellian 3 Shakespearean
4 Freudian 5 herculean 6 quixotic
7 Kafkaesque 8 Keynesian
D. Complete each sentence, using an abbreviated form of one of the words or phrases in the box.
decaffeinated coffee facsimile gymnasium influenza mathematics |
mobile phone newspaper refrigerator science fiction typographical error |
1 I’d like a ………………… with milk to take away, please.
2 There was a really interesting article in the ………………… this morning.
3 I’m terrible at subjects like ………………… or Science – I prefer History.
4 I like all kinds of films, but I particularly enjoy fantasy and ………………… .
5 Before you print your assignment, use the spell check to look for ………………… .
6 I’ve decided to get fit by going to the ………………… twice a week.
7 To confirm your reservation, please send a ………………… to 0207 374885.
8 Sorry, Kelly’s not here, but call her on her ………………… .
9 Poor Tom – he spent all weekend in bed with the ………………… .
10 Is there any milk in the …………………?
Answers
1 decaf 2 paper 3 Maths / Math 4 sci-fi
5 typos 6 gym 7 fax 8 mobile / cell
9 flu 10 fridge
E. Complete each sentence with the most appropriate plural form of the word in brackets. Use a dictionary if necessary.
1 A crowd of …………………. were waiting to photograph the actress as she left her hotel. (paparazzi)
2 My parents are planning to go to France to visit the …………………. of the Loire. (chateau)
3 This new coffee machine of yours makes amazing ………………….! (cappuccino)
4 The …………………. on the building made it look really ugly. (graffiti)
5 There have been four attempted …………………. in this country in the last ten years. (coup)
6 La Traviata and Tosca are two of my favourite …………………. . (opera)
7 We’d like two …………………. with salad, please. (lasagna)
8 The …………………. clearly proved that our theory was correct. (data)
9 Climate change may cause unusual weather …………………. . (phenomenon)
10 She is a talented director in a wide range of film …………………. . (genre)
Answers
1 paparazzi 2 chateaux / chateaus 3 cappuccinos
4 graffiti 5 coups 6 operas 7 lasagnas
8 data 9 phenomena / phenomenons 10 genres
F. Write a list of 20 words borrowed from English that are used in your own language.
………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………
………………………………………………………
Answers
your own answers
G. Circle the correct option.
1 I’ve decided to buy a ………. instead of a bed, because I can also use it to sit on.
a sauna b anorak c futon
2 It’s considered ………. to write an email in CAPITAL LETTERS.
a bad netiquette
b bad propaganda
c a bad typo
3 We didn’t need our old car any more, so we put an ………. in the paper to try to sell it.
a advertising
b advert
c advertise
4 I couldn’t sleep on the plane because the man next to me was ………. .
a sizzling b thudding c snoring
5 I’m going to stay at university and study for an ………. .
a MBA b PhD c BA
Answers
1 c 2 a 3 b 4 c 5 a
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