(12 Danger!
1, Translate the following words and expressions. For translations, see Student’s Book pages
Nouns shake oe protective ee
courage survive shocked co
fear switch on shocking ee
guest warn startled pe
poison Adjectives starting
relief brave threatened a
thrill, disappointed threatening os
Verbs excited thrilled se
ATANGE ener exCitING thrilling so
breathe — nee frightened ee use a
cheer up frightening valuable cn
deliver furious Expressions
hesitate graphic five om the €dge ene
make sure harmless Hck 10 be alive nmnnnane
BOIN (At) ene — Middle-aged nennne BK (YOU) Hf nent
pour. original a seriously injured
scream personal a
2. Find the following.
1, what you can do to a pizza or a package
deliver.
2. two expressions that mean “put oneself in danger”
tisk (your) life_ , live on the edge.
3 four adjectives describing how you would feel if someone attacked you
frightened, , shocked... startled... , threatened,
4, an adjective and a noun used for people who aren't afraid in dangerous situations
—brave....., courage.
5, a verb that becomes a noun when you remove the final “e”
breathe...
3, Translate the following sentences.
1. twas a relief to find out that the children had survived.
Ya.serunallenjament.descobrir.que.cls.nens.havicn.sebreviscut.
2. A middle-aged man was seriously injured while he was skiing yesterday.
Un home de mitjana cdat_va.ser.grcument.ferit mentre estava_esquiant ahir,
3. You didn’t listen to me when I warned you. You're lucky to be alive!
Noemvas escoltar. quan_et vais axisar. Tens.sort estar vint_
4, We made sure that all the quests had arrived.
Ens.vam assecurar aue.tots els convidats havien arribat.Vocabulary Extension
ADJECTIVE SUFFIXES
4. Add al, -able, -ous,-ic,-ive, -ing or -ed to the words below to form adjectives.
1. sympathy sympathetic
2. depend ~dlepsndable
3. courage courageous
4, environment envi
5. create creative.
6. bore boring Lhored
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7 interest interesting /.interested
5. Complete the sentences using the adjectives formed in Exercise 4,
1. 1 was $0 bor... during the concert that | almost fell asleep.
2. Sara writes stories and paints. She's very ...creative...
3. We saw an interesting. documentary yesterday. We learned alot from it.
4, Only a few courageous people stayed in the city during the war.
5. I'm sure John will keep his promise. He's quite slependabls
6. Better laws would help reduce! ta sblems such as alr pollution.
7. My teacher wasn’t veryS¥mpatheti¢when | told her about my problem.
WORDS WITH TWO MEANINGS
6, Use ONE word to complete both sentences in each pal, using the clues in brackets.
\: We live quite ...£108.... to each other. (near)
I's cold. Would you please.....£lose... the window? (shut)
\: Never Pint... a gun at anyone. (aim)
: You don't understand the ...u0inl.... of what I'm saying. (main idea)
\: He didn't look ..IKE.... a sectet agent. (similar to)
don't....liks_.. bossy people. (enjoy)
\: Iwas the first person here, and Paula was the ...secomdl_. (after the frst)
: Wait a 88604... . Fm almost ready! (1/60 of a minute)
What kind... of icecream would you like? (type)
Its 90 Kind. of you to help me. (generous and considerate)