(1) Word list Word English Meaning lighthouse (n.) a tower with a powerful light built next to the sea. dawn (n.) the beginning of the day. seals (n.) large sea mammals which eat fish. ferocious (adj.) violent. terrible (adj.) faint (adj.) drift (v.) pleaded (v.) swept (v.) slightly (adv.) dreadful. not strong or clear. pushed along slowly by water or air. begged. pushed off by the force of the water. a little. forcefully (adv.) with great force. selflessly (adv.) with no thought for your own safety. Question Fill in the gaps using the previous words. 1) The window was stuck, so he had to open it. 2) There were many on the beach. 3) Tom is just taller than Mary. 4) That movie was. I didn t like it. 5) The raft has far off from the shore. 6) David the kitchen floor and Mary washed the dishes. 7) Lynn got up just before this morning. 8) Harry is a keeper and lives a lonely life. 9) She acted when she helped the old lady in need. 10) He with the judge for mercy. 11) I saw a lion in the jungle. 12) Omar was reading in the yellow light. 1
(2) Comprehension Read the text on pages (108-109) then answer these questions: 1) What was the weather like on the night the ship sank? 2) How many engines did the ship have? 3) Why was the captain relieve? 4) Where was the faint light really coming from? 5) How did the captain and the passengers the captain and the passengers spend the long stormy night? 6) Who saw them in the morning? _ 7) What was the reason that made Mr Darling refuse to row out to the rocks? _ 8) At first, Mr Darling said no to his daughter s request. Why? 2
9) How many journeys did they make? Why? 10) These pronouns refer to: Page 108 a) It (line 11 ) b) They (line 25 ) c) Her (line 32 ) Page 109 a) Him (line 3 ) b) Their (line 8 ) c) Them (line 13 ) 11) Find in the text a/an: proper noun adjective that describes the trouble infinitive verb simple present passive verb simple past verb conjunction adverb 3
(3) Vocabulary (Synonyms) Synonyms are words which mean the same or nearly the same. Example: ( struck / hit ) to hit or attack someone or something forcefully or violently - struck: The ship had struck the rocks. - hit: The ship had hit the rocks. Synonyms journey voyage dangerous serious huge enormous wild ferocious hold on to cling far off in the distance powerful strong begged pleaded frightened terrified saved rescued Meaning a trip from one place to another. a journey, especially by ship. harmful. bad and makes people worry. very large not controlled. violent. to keep something you have. remote. at a point that is far away. having or exerting great power or force. to ask for something in a strong and emotional way. to feel fear or worry. to stop someone or something from being killed or destroyed. 4
Exercises ( A ) Circle the two synonyms for each set of words. 1) argue terrified confused frightened 2) wild ferocious kind comfortable 3) rescued begged pleaded give 4) run courage journey voyage 5) enormous huge brave small ( B ) Use the correct synonym from the box to replace each underlined word. 1) It was such a powerful explosion that the roof was blown off. 2) Tom saved the whole family. 3) There was a huge traffic jam in downtown. 4) She was holding on to her father. 5) That problem was really dangerous. 5
(4) Grammar (Modals) + Passive Infinitive Modal verbs are verbs which 'help' other verbs to express a meaning. Passive voice is used when the focus is on the action. It is not important or not known who or what is performing the action. Forming Passives With Modals Affirmative Subject + (modal verb) + be + past participle (v.3) Negative Subject + (modal verb+not) + be + past participle (v.3) Examples: Active : Our English teacher may give an exam today. Passive: An exam may be given by our English teacher today. Active : Juan can give them some information about the job. Passive: Some information can be given about the job by Juan. Passive2: They can be given some information about the JOB by Juan. Active : You must obey the traffic rules. Passive: The traffic rules must be obeyed. Active : Students shouldn t study all lessons. Passive: All lessons shouldn t be studied by students. Active : They ought to tell the truth. Passive: The truth ought to be told. 6
( A ) Circle the correct answer. Exercises 1) The easy question should be (answered/answer) first. 2) The earthquake might be (feel/felt) 20km away. 3) Students (must/mustn t) be given enough time to finish the exam. 4) You should (pay/be paid) the bill before leaving the restaurant. 5) That painting can (be saw/be seen) in the Louvre. 6) He must (finish/be finished) it by next week. ( B ) Put the following sentences into passive voice. 1) You may forget the rules quickly. The rules 2) Jasmine must win the competition. The competition 3) They should cancel the game. The game 4) The doctor can't persuade her. She 5) They might not give Shams an award. Shams 7
Key Answers Meanings 1) forcefully 2) seals 3) slightly 4) terrible 5) drifted 6) swept 7) dawn 8)lighthouse 9) selflessly 10) pleaded 11) ferocious 12) faint Comprehension 1) It was stormy. 2) It had two engines. 3) Because he saw a faint light on the shore. 4) It was coming from Longstone Lighthouse. 5) They managed to cling to the rocks all the night. 6) The lighthouse keeper s daughter, Grace Darling. 7) Because one person would never manage it. 8) Because he didn t want to put his daughter in danger. 9) They made two journeys because their rowing boat was too small. 10) page 108 a) The Forfarshire ship b) The captain, his wife and some of the passengers c) Grace Darling page 109 a) Mr Darling b) Mr Darling and his daughter c) The nine survivors 11) Example answer proper noun adjective that describes the trouble infinitive verb simple present passive verb simple past verb conjunction adverb Longstone Lighthouse terrible rescue are remembered grew but/and selflessly 8
Vocabulary ( A ) 1) terrified frightened 2) wild ferocious 3) begged pleaded 4) journey voyage 5) enormous - huge ( B ) 1) strong 2) rescued 3) enormous 4) clinging 5) serious Grammar ( A ) 1) answered 2) felt 3) must 4) pay 5) be seen 6) finish ( B ) 1) may be forgotten quickly. 2) must be won by Jasmine. 3) should be cancelled. 4) can t be persuaded. 5) might not be given an award. 9