UNIT 1 - FRIENDS - SALLY TILELLI

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FRIENDS - VOCABULARY AND EXPRESSIONS - OBJECT & SUBJECT QUESTIONS RESOURCES: INSIDE OUT INTERMEDIATE (MacMillan Heinemann)
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    Reading and learning vocabulary...
    Two expressions that mean "we've liked one another immediately" An expression that means "we had similar interests" An expression that means "we enjoyed one another's company" An expression that means "we got to know one another very well" An expression that means "we argued" Two expressions that mean "we became more distant from one another" An expression that means "I know I can count on her when I need a friend"  
    Caption: : Text to be sent - Whatsapp, skype or email

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    Using the expressions to summarize...
    Tina and Will hit ______________ immediately when they first met. Actually, they clicked ____________________. They became __________________ and got ________________ together. They had a lot __________________.  Now they've gone their_____________________. They've drifted ____________. They haven't fallen ________________ or anything. Actually, they say that they will always ________________ for one another. (PDF)

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    Tina and Will hit __ it off ____ immediately when they first met. Actually, they clicked __ straightaway _____. They became __close friends __ and got _on well __ together. They had a lot __in common __.  Now they've gone their__separate ways __ . They've drifted _apart __. They haven't fallen _ apart __ or anything. Actually, they say that they will always __ be there __ for one another.
    Let's check it!

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    Now tell us your story... (use the vocab!)
    How did you meet your best friend? Did you click straightaway? Did you hit it off immediately? Talk about it. Did (do) you have a lot in common? What, for example? or How different were you? What was the relationship like? Did (do) you get on well together? Did you soon become close friends? How did it happen? Did you ever fall out when you studied (worked) together? In what circumstances? Did you ever go separate ways? What happened? Did you drift apart? Why do you think it happened? Do you think this friend will be there for you when you need? What does that mean?  

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    I was born in London, but I've got dual nationality because my mother's from Nicaragua. No, I'm living in Ibiza now. Not long. I moved from London with my two daughters, Assisi and Amba, about six months ago. Yeah, very happy. We love the outdoor life. Also, my mother's a Spanish speaker and I feel more comfortable in a Latin country. Yeah, I've made lots of new friends here. A few English, but my two best friends are Argentinian and Spanish. I'm a painter, but I've recently started a jewelry business with a friend, and that takes up most of my time. I also do some modelling when I need the cash! Well, with a business and two young children I don't have much free time, but I love reading and listening to music.   All sorts: pop music and classical. No, never, but don't tell my father. Not very often. My mother's in New York and my father's often on tour. But we all love big family get-togethers. That's a difficult question because I've been to so many amazing places, but I think Brazil is my favorite. The children love it there too. I think my father chose it: my mother want
    CD # 2 - Listen and write the questions:

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    Where were you born? Do you still live in London? How Long have you been there? Are you happy there? Have you made any new friends? What do you do for a living? What do you do in your free time? What sort of music do you like? Do you ever listen to the Rolling Stones? How often do you see your parents? What's your favorite place in the world? Who chose your name?

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    Who chose your name?                                 My father did versus   What name did your father choose?                                                           Jade
    The rescue team saved the boy. Subject question: we want to know the subject, or the person responsible for the action: Who saved the boy? (the order does not change!)   Object question: we want to know the object, or the person  who "suffered" the action: Who did the rescue team save? (the order changes!) 
    A bit of grammar: "Types of Questions"

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    When you’re down                         2) And you need                         3) And nothing, no,                         4) Close your eyes                         5) Oh, and soon                         6) To brighten up   Chorus         1) You just call                         2) And you know                         3) I’ll come running                         4) Don’t you know that                         5) All you’ve got to do                         6) And I’ll be there,                         7) You’ve got   Verse 2          1) Ain’t it good to know                         2) People can                         3) They’ll hurt you                         4) Take your very soul                         5) So, don’t
    When you’re down                         2) And you need                         3) And nothing, no,                         4) Close your eyes                         5) Oh, and soon                         6) To brighten up   Chorus         1) You just call                         2) And you know                         3) I’ll come running                         4) Don’t you know that                         5) All you’ve got to do                         6) And I’ll be there,                         7) You’ve got   Verse 2          1) Ain’t it good to know                         2) People can                         3) They’ll hurt you                         4) Take your very soul                         5) So, don’t
    You’ve got a friend (The BNH)
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