This summer is the moment where Billie will be able to embark on new adventures, to widen her horizons, to find new people and maybe even to find herself. 1 Vocabulary exercises 2 Oral expression 3 Written expression 4 Multiple Choice exercises Culture p. 3 p. p. 8 p. 6 p. 7
1 VOCABULARY EXERCISES A. Complete the sentences with the appropriate word(s). 1. Can you..., please? It's been a harsh day, I need a tea! 2. Billie was very impressive. The Wild Atlantic Way is a very difficult trek. In spite of the rain and her lack of experience, she never... 3. I will probably... as a vampire for Halloween. 4. Oh Gosh, I smashed my mother's favourite vase. I'm so clumsy, it's.... She offered me to help with my math homework but it was only a... to see my brother. She has been in love with him for months. B. Complete the crossword thanks to the clues Across 1. First feelings of love 3. Completely wet. Place where we feel safe Down 2. Mother's boyfriend 4. Synonym of clothes, the way we are dressed 3
1 VOCABULARY EXERCISES C. Match the idioms with the corresponding images 1. To chill out 2. To stand somebody up 3. To get a move on 4. To have one's head in the clouds. To put one's foot in one's mouth c 4 a b d e
2 ORAL EXPRESSION A RADIO SHOW Context: A radio programme has recently been set up at school. You and your friends are so excited about this project. Today your Irish penpals will discover your beautiful region for the first time. As the radio hosts, you would like to give them information about your place. Task: In group of four, tell them all they need to know to enjoy their stay: - The weather forecast of the next days - An unexpected event which has taken place/will take place in your region - A cultural or sport event - The inescapable places to visit: historical place, where to have a drink, party, discover nature,... -... You want to impress the new comers so don't hesitate to uses as many accessories as you can think of: headsets, microphones, a weather map,...
3 WRITTEN EXPRESSION TRYING TO IMPRESS SOMEBODY Context: Like Billie, we have all wanted to impress somebody one day. It may have been to catch the attention of our friends, the handsome boy sitting next to us in class, the most popular girl of the school, the math teacher or our parents. The problem is that sometimes, when you pretend to be somebody else, these ambitions can lead to disaster. Task: Write a text in which you tell your story. Tell us about the person you wanted to impress and in which context you started to change. Explain how the situation evolved and what were the consequences. Finally, write about what you have learned from that experience. 6
4 MULTIPLE CHOICE EXERCISES 1. Norah has organised a trip to the cinema with Billie and Brad because Description: she is in love with Brad Billie has a crush on Brad she is hyperactive and can't stand to stay home on Sundays You have now discovered the plot of the play "On my way" and its different protagonists. Let's see what you remember. 2. Norah is Task: 3. Billie was late at the cinema because Read the sentences and mark the correct answer. a bit jealous of Billie's family situation Frank's daughter the best friend Billie could ever meet she took the tramway in the wrong direction she couldn't choose the perfect outfit for this important date with Brad she hesitated for a long time before going 4. Brad is very ill at ease with girls very self-confident and can sometimes be contemptuous the best friend Ted could ever meet. Norah is immediately enthusiastic about Billie's project on the Wild Atlantic Way True False 6. Frank and Patricia are very demanding parents True False 7. On the departure day, Billie is ill and decides to leave later so excited late as usual 8. At the beginning of her trip, Billie is surprisingly enjoying the walk is completely discouraged finds herself on the eastern coast of Ireland... after taking the train in the wrong direction. 9. Seamus is Billie's biological dad one of Brad's friends a nice man Billie meets when lost in the middle of nowhere. 7
CULTURE DISCOVER THE BEAUTY OF IRELAND. ARE YOU READY FOR THE TRIP? Description: Task: Thanks to Billie's challenge on the Wild Atlantic Way, you are about to discover the Western coast of Ireland. But are you ready for this trip? A tourist has been travelling in Ireland for a few weeks now and regularly publishes information on the places he particularly liked on his blog. Have a look at the different documents with your team, take some notes if necessary and be ready to answer your teacher's question. The losing team will have a bit of a surprise... A. Video watching: In the county of Kerry Context: Billie stars her journey at Kinsale in the county of Cork. She will then move north to reach The Dingle Peninsula in the county of Kerry. Task: Watch the video and remember the main information. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dnvhg47mwfe Dingle 8
CULTURE Quiz questions 1. What is the official language spoken in Dingle? 2. What are the main economical activities? 3. How many pubs are there in Dingle? 4. Who is Fungie?. When did Dingle become a harbour town? 6. According to the legend, what can you see from the Dingle Peninsula on a clear day? 9
CULTURE B. Reading comprehension: Read the text and remember the main information The County of Galway: Galway The County of Mayo: Achill Island Billie continues her walk north and after being astonished by the beauty of the Cliffs of Moher in Co. Clare, she gets to the county of Galway, home of stunning landscapes and a famous international arts festival. If you like visiting historical places as well as enjoying the beautiful landscapes in a sport way, you will love the largest island of Ireland: Achill Island. Famous for its numerous archaeological sites, Achill Island was marked by the construction of numerous megalithic and Roman sites, as well as by the numerous forts. With its unique landscape, it is ideal for a wide range of outdoor activities, from surfing, windsurfing and scuba diving to hill walking, fishing, golf and many more. The Galway International Arts Festival, founded in 1978, is one of Ireland s leading cultural enterprises and has contributed significantly to putting Galway on the map, as both a key cultural centre for the arts and a cultural tourism destination on the Wild Atlantic Way. It now looks forward to playing a central role in the European Capital of Culture 2020 designation awarded to Galway. The festival takes place for two weeks each July. It presents and produces programmes across theatre, music, visual arts, opera, street shows, dance and comedy. Galway is also very famous thanks to songs like Steve Earle's Galway Girl (2000) which was part of PS I Love You (2007) soundtrack and Ed Sheeran's Galway Girl (2017). 10
CULTURE The County of Donegal: Malin Head Fort Dunree You are getting to the end of the Wild Atlantic Way when reaching Malin Head, the most northerly tip of Ireland... and it was definitely worth walking 2,00 km. Fans of History, have a walk to Banba's Crown to admire Fort Dunree and "The Tower", former observation post built by the British admiralty in 180 to defend the Irish coast against a Napoleon's possible French attack. You can also visit two museums and an exhibition of military objects of the region. Former observation posts of the Second World War can be seen there too. At Malin Head you will discover a prosperous nature with many different bird species as well as some of the most spectacular panoramas of Ireland. Through History, the Irish coast has been a strategic place due to its location and its beauty. These are probably the reasons why some of Star Wars Episode VIII scenes were shot at Malin Head. Don't miss Ballyhillin Beach, a unique raised beach system of international scientific significance. It s a reminder of a time, 1,000 years ago, when sea level was up to 100feet higher than today. The beach is also well-known for its semi-precious stones. Quiz questions 1. Where can you visit archaeological sites in Ireland? 2. Which natural phenomenon regularly takes place in the most northerly part of Ireland? 3. Where were some scenes of a Hollywood blockbuster filmed? 4. When was the Galway International Arts Festival founded?. What can you find on Ballyhillin Beach? 6. Which Irish city will be the European Capital of Culture in 2020? 7. In which movie are Galway Girls evoked? It s not uncommon to see dolphins at play along this coastline, and sometimes the spectacular Northern Lights/Aurora Borealis can be seen from there too. 11
CULTURE C. Listening comprehension: Fill in the blanks Queen, Bohemian Rhapsody (197) 1) Is this the real...? 2) Is this just...? Caught in a landslide, 3) No escape from... 10) Too late, my time has..., Sends shivers down my spine, Body's aching all the time. 11) Goodbye,..., I've got to go, Gotta leave you all behind and face the truth. Open your eyes, Look up to the skies and see, 4) I'm just a poor..., I need no sympathy, Because I'm easy come, easy go, Little high, little low, ) Any way the wind blows doesn't really...to me, to me. Mama, ooh (any way the wind blows), I don't wanna die, 12) I sometimes wish I'd never been... at all. I see a little silhouetto of a man, Scaramouche, Scaramouche, will you do the Fandango? Thunderbolt and lightning, Very, very frightening me. (Galileo) Galileo. (Galileo) Galileo, Galileo Figaro Magnifico-o-o-o-o. 6) Mama, just... a man, Put a gun against his head, Pulled my trigger, now he's dead. 7) Mama, life had just..., But now I've gone and thrown it all away. Mama, ooh, 8) Didn't mean to make you..., 9) If I'm not back again this time..., Carry on, carry on as if nothing really matters. 13) I'm just a poor boy,... loves me. He's just a poor boy from a poor family, Spare him his life from this monstrosity. 12
CULTURE Easy come, easy go, will you let me go? Bismillah! No, we will not let you go. (Let him go!) Bismillah! We will not let you go. (Let him go!) Bismillah! We will not let you go. (Let me go!) Will not let you go. (Let me go!) Never let you go (Never, never, never, never let me go) Oh oh oh oh No, no, no, no, no, no, no Oh, mama mia, mama mia (Mama mia, let me go.) 14) Beelzebub has a... put aside for me, for me, for me. So you think you can stone me and spit in my eye? 1) So you think you can love me and... me to die? Oh, baby, can't do this to me, baby, Just gotta get out, just gotta get right outta here. (Ooooh, ooh yeah, ooh yeah) Nothing really matters, Anyone can see, Nothing really matters, Nothing really matters to me. 13