Living English Extra - Real English 2
Living English Extra - Real English 2
Speaking
Culture
1 Invitations
Unit 1 What are you doing tomorrow afternoon?
I thought we’d go out for tea.
page 112 How about Friday?
Let’s meet next week then.
Reading Are you busy on Tuesday?
2 1. 12,000 3. own Want to meet at 5.00?
2. First Nations 4. sharing Positive responses
Alright.
3 1. grizzly bears, killer whales So far I’m free all week.
2. plants I don’t have anything scheduled.
3. Storytelling is a way of passing knowledge from the elders Great!
to the youth. Sounds perfect.
4. Food is prepared over an open fire. See you then!
Listening 2 Dialogue A: 2, 5, 1, 3, 4
Dialogue B: 3, 1, 4, 5, 2
4
1. False
06 3. True 5. True Dialogue C: 5, 1, 3, 4, 2
2. False 4. True 6. False
Unit 5
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Reading
Listening
4
1. She was arrested for stealing three items of clothing from
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another child.
2. She was sentenced to death by hanging.
3. The King declared a special pardon for women and they
were transported to Australia instead.
4. It was the first convict ship to transport only women and
children to Australia.
5. a. bush fires / droughts / floods
b. 21
c. 82
d. tens of thousands
e. Kevin Rudd, former prime minister of Australia
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Speaking
1 1. d 2. e 3. b 4. g 5. a 6. c 7. f
Unit 6
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Reading
Listening
4
1. a form of electricity
12
2. lightning storm
3. diplomat, (scientist and inventor)
4. United States Constitution
5. buildings when they’re hit by lightning
6. sense of humour
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Speaking
2 Possible Answer
Dialogue order: 9, 1, 5, 4, 10, 7, 12, 6, 3, 2, 8, 11
LITERATURE
page 124
Telling Stories
3 The conflict is that Andrew does not want to get married while
Irene does. It is resolved by Irene taking control and going
ahead with the wedding as if there was no conflict.
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The Verger
3 1. It is ironic that the same person who was illiterate and
could no longer be a verger, went on to be a very
successful businessman and make a fortune. Had he
become literate, he would have remained a poor verger.
2. The bank manager was amazed to discover that Albert was
illiterate. His reaction was not positive because he thought
that Albert could have made even more of himself if he
weren’t illiterate.