Read Letã¢â‚¬â„¢s Talk Polo by Sunny Hale

READING

a Read the text rapidly. What two problems does Linate airport take?

b Read the text again and mark the sentences T (True) or F (False).

1 Wildlife experts are going to endeavor to grab the

hares side by side Sunday. T

2 Hares recently caused ii accidents involving tourist lease planes.

three Nobody knows why the hare population has of a sudden increased in the expanse.

4 Linate volition close at 8 o'clock on Sunday morning. 5 The hunters will accept the hares to the country

and fix them gratuitous.

half dozen Linate is Milan's principal airport.

vii Simply low-cost airlines apply Linate airdrome. viii The hares are non the but problem Linate

airport suffers.

c Look at the highlighted words and phrases in the text. What do y'all ¢ink they mean? Cheque with your lexicon, so us"e them to complete the sentences.

1 Due to a technical mistake, our flying is going to

be rescheduled for this afternoon.

A plague of hares has been causing such chaos at Milan's city aerodrome that regime have decided to accept 'drastic m urs� to attempt and catch them. Linate airport volition is for iii hours on Sunday while 200 wild animals experts go out on the runways to : P'eastward: almost lxxx hares.

Hares have been invading the runways for months,

confusing the footing radar, and 'e_nc'iar.ig riiig' aircraft landing and taking off, say officials. 'ln the terminal two weeks hares have ended up below the wheels of 2 tourist charter planes,' said Alberto Grancini, the Milan province official in accuse of hunting and wildlife. 'They could have caused serious accidents.'

The Milan airports dominance said that the hare population

at Linate had 'fue p.q_9.11:>ly increased this yr leading to

2 The police force are trying to a bank robber who

several � �'.em'

p to drive them away from the airport.

is hiding somewhere in the building.

iii We prepare off on our journey __, when the sun was simply ascension.

iv The plane crashed i minute afterward taking off. It'due south a complete mystery.

5 The government needs to taketo reduce gun crime in big cities.

six Firefighters made several to enter the building, just the burn down was too strong.

seven The man volition from prison afterwards serving simply ten years of his sentence.

8 People who beverage and drive are __ the lives of other drivers.

Unfortunately the hares have refused to leave, so the

decision has been made to close the airport altogether to

endeavour to capture them.

The operation begins on Saturday, when an surface area of 4 foursquare kilometres willbe fenced off ineludingthe runways, hangars, and shipping parking areas. The hare hunters will move in .<!t da� on Sunday, chasing hares until

8.00 a.k. when Linate volition reopen. Twelve flights volition accept to [b':frStjl' iv)eA for afterward in the day. The hares will be taken to protected nature reserves in the Milan area and will - reI.<lSe4:, in the hope that they do not detect their way back to the aerodrome.

Linate, which is just vii km from the centre of Milan, was congenital in the 1930s, and served as the city's primary drome until the modernization of Malpensa, 50 km up the road. Linate is used past charters and low-cost airlines such as easyjet, too as by national carriers such as Alitalia and British Airways. It is plagued not only by hares but also by frequent fog. 8

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ii VO CAB U LA RYair travel

a Complete the crossword. 2 3

Clues beyond ' 4

half dozen When I went to selection up my ..., I found that one bag hadn't arrived. s 6

vii The air ... were very efficient when we had to make an emergency landing. viii Later on the flight landed, the ... had to stay on lath the aeroplane for an hour

because of a security alert.

Clues down .J..

one It's not ever easy to find a ... at airports if you need help with your

suitcase.

2 Nowadays Ialways fly with depression-toll ... . They are much cheaper! a 3 After nosotros'd checked in, we went through to ... to find the right gate.

4 When Igot to the airport,Iwent directly to ... to see if my female parent's flight had landed withal.

5 Iasked a flying ... to bring me an extra pillow.

b Complete the text with suitable words.

iii Thousand I N I Grand RAM MA R and so / such...that

Circle the right answer.

IPlease don't walk @ I such fast. Ican't keep up!

2 I've never seen such I such an awful movie in all my life! 3 This is the first time nosotros've had a so long I such a long

filibuster at the airdrome.

4 The terminal was and then I such crowded that we couldn't discover a trolley.

5 In that location was so much I then many snow on the runway that the drome was closed.

6 Our neighbours accept got such a I such noisy dogs that we accept had to mutter twice.

7 The taxi commuter drove and so I such slowly that we near missed our flying.

8 There were and then I such a lot of passengers that there wasn't a single empty seat on the plane.

4 G RAM MARna rrative tenses, past perfect continuous

a Right (.I) or wrong (ten)? Correct the wrong phrases.

IIwas being tardily for my flight considering Ihad parked in the incorrect concluding. )( I was late

2 Had y'all a good flight?__

3 Someone stole their hand baggage when they waited in the queue .__

four Where was going Ewan when his car broke downwards?

5 Daisy had already left the airport when she realized she had the wrong suitcase._____

six Our suitcases were already at baggage reclaim when we were getting there ._

7 Nosotros said adieu to our friends. Then we went through security and passport command into the difference lounge.___

8 He had been flying for twelve hours by the time he reached Australia. ___

b Circle the correct verb course. Sometimes both are possible.

one The crew were exhausted considering they <:liad worke / (!tad been workini)all night.

ii Jess was exhausted considering she had waited I had been waiting for iii hours for her flight to board.

3 Nosotros weren't hungry during the flight because we had had I

had been having a meal earlier in one of the airport restaurants.

4 Afterward I had picked up I had been picking up my luggage,

Itook a taxi to my hotel.

5 My mother couldn't move her legs because she had saturday I

had been sitting down for so long.

6 My flight arrived tardily because it hadn't taken off I

hadn't been taking off on time.

c Complete the text with the right form of the verb in

brackets.

More than Words to Learn

Word Pronunciation Translation
cabin ( noun) miracle (noun) /'krebm/
/mrrabl/
shortage (substantive) / 'J::>:tidy'
swan ( noun) /swon/
turbulence (noun) /'t3:bjalans/
wheelchair ( noun) /'wi:ltJea/
cling (clung) (verb) /kluj/
scream (verb) /skri:grand/
stagger (verb) /'strega/
be about to /bi: abaut ta/
Write translations and endeavour to remember the words.

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five PR ON U N CIATI ON irregula r by forms

a Write the irregular by simple forms.

1 /pe1d/ paid /flu:/
2 /br::i:t/ /wAn/
three /sed/ /tuk/
4 /raut/ /t::>:t/
5 /bdt/ fh3:d/

b Practice saying the words in a.

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El Listen to a radio programme well-nigh the pilot Amelia Earhart. What was she famous for and what happened to her in the end?

IJ Listen again and marker the statements T (Truthful) or F (Faux), according to the speaker.

1 Amelia was excited when she first saw a plane.

2 An feel at a flight exhibition made her want to fly.

3 Amelia's begetter gave her the money for her flying lessons.

4 She was taught to fly by a adult female.

5 She named her offset plane after a bird.

6 It took Amelia less than 2 years to get her airplane pilot'southward licence.

vii Amelia'south start flight across the Atlantic was as a passenger.

eight Her second endeavour to wing effectually the globe was in 1947.

9 Amelia and her co-pilot nearly completed their round-the-world trip.

a Listen once more with the tapescript on p.75 and attempt

to estimate the meaning of whatsoever words that you lot

don't know. So check in your dictionary.

50

I Chiliad RAM MARadverbs and adverbial phrases

a Complete the sentences with adverbs made from the adjectives in the list.

2 illI hardly I daughter I is I My I always

3 parents I side by side I are I His I retiring I year

bad careful correct hard fast

brilliant happy condom extreme iv boy I rude I instructor I was I to I The I extremely I his

1 Jack won the tennis final considering he played

brilliantly

2 My blood brother had an accident because he was driving likewise __

three Y'all'll have to think very_ before you decide whether to have the job.

4 I speak French very. No one can empathize me.

5 nosotros I umbrella I an I had I Luckily I taken

six at I police I immediately I banking company I arrived I The I the 7 is I James I apparently I divorced I getting

8 eats I My I unhealthily I very I brother

5 Who can spell this word _

vi Although the weather was awful, the aeroplane landed

c Put the adverbs I adverbial phrases inthe correct place in each sentence.

7 His parents take been 40 years.

__ married for nearly

usually immediately

1 HXSets uhen his alert clock rings.

8 She works_ and she's very ambitious too.

b Order the words to make sentences. Put the adverb in its usual position.

1 alpine I son I incredibly I has I Your I grown

(normally I immediately)

2 Although she likes reading, she goes to the library. (a lot I hardly always)

3 I crashed my new auto. (unfortunately I last week) 4 We should leave tomorrow. (ideally I early)

5 I tin sympathize when people speak English. (hardly I rapidly)

half-dozen My blood brother forgot his girlfriend's altogether. (nearly I yesterday)

7 He eats fruit. (surprisingly I never)

8 Information technology didn't rain at the weekend. (luckily I very much)

Your son has grown incredibly tall fjrtt!'l$9 Studenfs Volume p.134 Grammar Bank 2C

2 VO CAB U LARYconfusing adverbs and adverbial phrases

Circle the correct answer.

1 My father worked very / hardly all his life.

two I haven't seen Harry late I lately. Have you?

3 I can't stand most Tv set programmes, peculiarly I specially reality shows.

4 Dave near I near broke his leg skiing in the Alps. 5 Delight don't tell me what happens considering I oasis't

read the volume withal I yet.

6 I'm not going to Sam'due south party. I hard I inappreciably know him! He's your friend, non mine.

7 Do you ever I even wear jeans to piece of work?

8 A Exercise your parents live virtually I almost hither? B No, they live about 30 miles away.

ix Ellie ate all her lunch, ever I fifty-fifty the vegetables! 10 Alan'southward feet are so big that his shoes are especially I

peculiarly made for him.

xi My cousin is a doctor and at the moment I actually she's working in Africa.

12 We all cried at the terminate I in the finish of the film when the main character died.

3 PR ON U N CIATI ONword stress

a Write the adverbs in the right column.

absolutely accidentally plainly definitely eventually fortunately immediately insecurely apparently successfully incredibly surprisingly

stress on 1st syllable stress on 2nd syllable stress on third syllable
absolutel y

b Now practise maxim the words in a.


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