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UNIT 1 AND 2 English Discoveries Basic 3
UNIT 1 AND 2 English Discoveries Basic 3
BASIC 3
REALIZED UNIT 1 AND 2
BASIC 3
S T U D E N T
WORKBOOK
English Discoveriesç/NLINE
Basic 3
Student Workbook
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CONTENTS
UNIT 1
Getting a Job . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ϱ
UNIT 2
Business Matters . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1ϭ
UNIT 3
Planning a Vacation . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .1ϳ
UNIT 4
Eating Out . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .2ϯ
UNIT 5
Traveling Abroad . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .Ϯϵ
UNIT 6
Emotions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3ϱ
UNIT 7
Making Excuses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .ϰϭ
UNIT 8
Tickets, Please! . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4ϱ
APPENDIX
Explore Texts . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5ϭ
Each unit of the workbook corresponds directly to a unit in the English Discoveries Basic 1 course.
You should use this workbook together with the course. For example, after you do the Listening
section from the course, we recommend you do the Listening section in the workbook. Your workbook
also contains copies of the Explore texts from the English Discoveries course, so you can refer to its
content when you are away from the computer.
Each unit in the workbook has four sections: Listening, Reading, Speaking and Grammar.
• The Listening section will help you practice your listening skills. A variety of genres such as voice
mail messages, radio programs and TV video clips are included.
• The Reading section will reinforce your understanding of different kinds of reading texts such as
postcards, ads, stories and newspaper articles.
• The Speaking section will give you the opportunity to practice different speaking functions such as
ordering a meal in a restaurant, asking for directions, making suggestions, etc.
• The Grammar section will help you practice the main points of the online unit within the context of
the unit theme. This way you will learn to use grammar structures in real-life situations.
Special emphasis has been given throughout the workbook to speaking and writing activities and you
will see that you have a lot of opportunity to express yourself in both spoken and written English.
We hope you enjoy using this program and wish you lots of luck!
The English Discoveries Team
GETTING A JOB
DRAMA
a. Answer the following questions about the Listening section. Use the Explore text
on page 5çto help you.
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b. Do you remember Michael and his agent, Barry, from the video? Barry left Michael
a second message on his answering machine. Read what Barry said and answer
the question that follows.
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Hi, Michael.
It’s Barry again. I spoke to the director of “Cat on a Hot
Tin Roof”. He said they want to finish all the auditions
today. I know you have plans for today, but they may not
have any more auditions next week.
Let me know what you want to do.
Bye for now!
1. He should cancel all his plans for today and go to the audition.
2. He should wait for next week and hope they don’t find the right actor.
3. He should forget about “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof” and look for another acting job.
c. Imagine you are Michael. You want to call Barry and leave him a message on his
answering machine. Write the message you are going to leave him. Write about what you
decided to do.
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Hi, Barry. It’s Michael. am calling you beacuse i need help with my bussiness so i need to
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MY EDUCATION PLANS
a. Did you understand the reading text, “My Education Plans”? Match the sentence parts in
o *ane, the writer, in column B. Use the %xplore text
column A with the sentences abaut
on pages 54-55 to help you.
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A B
1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6.
b. What about your education plans? Write about what you did in the past, what you are
doing now and what your future plans are.
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My Future Plan
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d. Read the ad and mark the sentences below which you can use in an apPlication email.
Wanted:
“All In One Department Store” is looking for a young, energetic salesperson for our
new ladies’ fashion department. Priority to people with experience in sales. Full-
time basis. Must be flexible and willing to work overtime. Very good salary!
5. I love fashion and I believe I will be very good for your fashion department.
e. Use the sentences in d. to help you write an email applying to the job.
From:
Date:
To: Marjorie Jones
Subject: Salesperson Wanted
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PHONE CALL
a. Do you remember the dialogue from the Speaking section? Mark who said what.
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Caller Secretary
b. Imagine you are the caller from the dialogue. Monday arrives, you call Ms. Blake again
but she’s still not in. Mark the sentences you can say.
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c. Write a dialogue between you and Ms. Blake’s secretary. Use the sentences from a. and
b. to help you.
You: Hi good morning
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BE ABLE TO
a. Read the following job ads and match them to the people described below.
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A B C
Are you able to do at “Mountain Hikes” is “Toys for Kids” is
least three things at the looking for a hiking looking for experienced
same time? If you are, guide for small groups salespeople who are
we need you! “Global of tourists at home and able to sell ice to the
Travels” is looking for an abroad. Must be fit and Eskimos! Good salary
energetic secretary who able to climb mountains for those suitable.
is able to work at a very
with no problems. Email: [email protected]
fast pace.
Call 3959715
Call 9556835
D
Wanted: a chef for our new restaurant on Main Street –
“The Bistro”. Must be able to cook basic but good dishes.
Work includes evenings and weekends. call 47282954
b. Discuss your choices with a partner. Talk about what each of the people is able and not
able to do.
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B A S I C 3 U N I T 2
B U S I N E S S M AT T E R S
BUSINESS
a. Read Mr. James’ answer to Don Barnes’ message. Fill in the blanks using the phrases
below.
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I (1) meet for lunch this morning and I wanted to let you know
that it’s fine to (2) call you in the afternoon . I think it’s a good idea to
(3) talk tomorrow morning so he can help you make any immediate
decisions. I know you asked me to (4) ask your bank manager to come, but I have
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b. Don Barnes calls his bank manager, Mr. Scardi, and asks him to join him and Mr. James
for lunch. Write Don’s message to his bank manager. Use the sentences from a. to help
you. Include the following information:
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• who is coming to lunch
This is Don Barnes speaking. am here because i need a job and someone tell me
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LONDON
a. Read Arlene’s second postcard to Yvonne. Then read the descriptions of three factories
below and mark the one that is the most suitable for Arlene’s T-shirt factory.
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Dear Yvonne,
Thanks for your postcard. I’m really pleased
that you’ve decided to take the job. I’m sure
you will do very well.
I am still looking for a location for the T-
shirt factory, but it’s not easy to find the
right place. I want a small or medium-sized
factory that is not too expensive. I also want
it to be not too far from the center of town,
but not too close either because I don’t want
to be in traffic jams every morning.
I prefer to buy the factory rather than rent
it. That way we can do what we like with it. I
will let you know when I find something.
Regards,
Arlene
Factory Description:
1. A big factory that is in the center of town. It’s for sale, but the price is very high.
2. A small factory that is in the center of town, and the rent is cheap.
3. A medium-sized factory that is not far from the center of town and is for
sale at quite a cheap price.
b. Read the text again and decide if the following statements are true or false.
5. Arlene doesn't want the responsibility of owning her own factory. T/F
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FAX IT
Making A Request
a. Do you remember the dialogue, “Fax It”? Rewrite the dialogue by putting the words in
the correct order.
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b. You have an important parcel to give Mr. Block, but Mr. Block is on vacation until next
week. Write a dialogue between you and Mr. Block’s secretary. Use the phrases from
a. to help you.
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You: Good morning is mr block in the office
Mr. Block’s secretary: great mr block is gonna be here waiting for you at 2:00 p.m
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d. Match the situations in A with the appropriate sentences in B.
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A B
1. 2. 3. 4. 5.
e. Choose one of the situations from d. and write a dialogue for it.
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You:
:
You:
:
You:
:
You:
:
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MODALS: MUST & DON’T HAVE TO
a. Read the following dialogue between Arlene and Yvonne. Fill in the blanks using the
modals: had to, didn’t have to, must, mustn’t.
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Yvonne: Arlene, you (1) had to tell me how you got the idea of opening
a T-shirt factory.
Arlene: Well, I (2) have to leave school at 16 to help my parents and I
got a job in a clothing factory.
Yvonne: Really? Wow, working in a factory as a teenager (3) must be
hard!
Arlene: It was all right, actually. We (4) had to work too hard – only 6
hours a day. The only thing I really didn’t like was the horrible brown
uniform we (5) didn't wear.
Yvonne: Brown? I like brown. By the way, we (6) decide on some
rules for our factory workers.
Arlene: OK, but we (7) have to make them wear anything they don’t
want to wear!
b. Help Yvonne and Arlene write a list of rules for their factory. Write what their workers
must and mustn’t do.
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c. Exchange your rules with your partner. See if he/she has any other good rules to add to
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