p. 94
on set/on the set
FILM [countable] a place where a film or television
programme is filmed
- Cruise met Kidman on the set of ‘Days of Thunder’.
patient
/ˈpeɪʃənt/
miming
/maɪmɪŋ/
read or play cards
clap and cheer without making noise.
See the breath
Took a photo and put it online – never employed as an
extra again.
Extras are cheaper.
They’re cheaper and can be stored easily.
They pay attention to the other extras.
not even the actors know the end of the film
CGI /ˌsiː dʒiː ˈaɪ/ noun [uncountable]
(computer-generated imagery) images in films,
television programmes etc that are produced using computers
- The movie is an epic fantasy full of CGI.
ˌsocial seˈcurity noun
[uncountable]
1 British English government money that is paid to
people who are unemployed, old, ill etc SYN welfare American English
- social security benefits
The background or the landscape
Cheap – cheaper -
more cheaper
Hot – hotter
Tired /taɪəd/ – more tired – tireder
Happy – happier –
Crowded /ˈkraʊdɪd/ ●●● S3 adjective
too full of people or things → empty
- a crowded room
- a crowded street
The can reuse them and they are easily stored.
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p. 214
THE PASSIVE
Steve wrote
the
letter
⇘ ⇓ ⇙
⇗ ⇑ ⇖
The letter was written BY Steve
Someone brought a dog.
A dog was brought.
Someone built a new church.
A new church was built.
Calatrava built a new church.
A new church was built by Calatrava.
The president invites her to all the special occasions.
She is invited
to all the special occasions by
the president.
Is she invited to all the special occasions?
She isn’t invited to all the special occasions by the president.
They invited her to the birthday party.
She was invited
to the birthday party by
them.
Was she invited to the birthday party?
She wasn’t invited to the birthday party.
The academy will give a present to the
actors.
The actors will be given a present by the academy.
Will the actors be given a present by the academy?
The actors won’t be given a present by the academy.
A present will be given to the actors by the academy.
Ex. 2, p. 95
They don’t use the extras (present simple)
> The extras aren’t (to be-present simple) used
(participle)
When they filmed a crowd scene (past simple)
> When a crowd scene was (past simple) filmed
(participle)
They did it all in silence
> It was all done in silence.
They are filming a winter scene (present continuous)
> A winter scene is being (to be – present
continuous) filmed (participle)
They have to turn off
the air conditioning (modal – have to)
>The air conditioning has to be (to be – modal)
turned off (participle)
They have never employed her (present perfect)
> She has never been (to be – present perfect)
employed (participle)
steal stole stolen
Homework:
grammar bank, p. 214 ex. A and B
p. 95
ex. 3
/d/ filmed, used, owned
recorded /id/
directed /ID/
/ɔː/ bought caught
drawn worn
done /dʌn/
for‧got‧ten /fəˈɡɒtn/
/e/ spent said
meant read
fallen /ˈfɔːlən/
won /wʌn/
put /pʊt/
Written mediation
Written mediation
activity
Mediación
oral
Los
tiempos máximos de preparación de los candidatos antes de comenzar su
intervención son:
Nivel Intermedio B1: 3 minutos.
Los
tiempos de intervención son los siguientes:
Nivel Intermedio B1: 2-3 minutos.
Cada
tarea de mediación, tanto oral como escrita, podrá ser:
Intralingüística: entre distintos códigos de la misma lengua.
Interlingüística: entre dos lenguas distintas.
Los
tipos de tareas que los candidatos podrán encontrar en la prueba de ME son los
siguientes:
Transmitir información específica.
Explicar datos (gráficos, diagramas, tablas).
Procesar un texto.
Traducir un texto escrito.
Tomar notas (conferencias, seminarios, reuniones).
Expresar una respuesta/reacción personal ante un texto creativo.
Analizar y comentar textos artísticos (incluida la literatura).
Mediación
escrita
15
min.
It’s not true that people with more friends are happier
When they turned 25
Survey
Report
Analysis
Study
Research
Safer than
In the long term it’s better to have…
It seems that people …
The study analysed / observed 100 young people
swot /swɒt $ swɑːt/ noun [countable]
British English informal someone who spends too much
time studying and seems to have no other interests – used to show disapproval
nerd /nɜːd $ nɜːrd/ noun [countable] informal
1 someone who seems only interested in computers and
other technical things – used to show disapproval SYN geek
a computer nerd
It seems
Happier
In their teens
Young people between 15 and 20 years old.
An only friend – only one friend –a close friend
It’s safer
Than having
It’s better having a close friend than having a lot of
friends
That is more accepted in general
You can trust only a few people
To appreciate them
They ignore you
People with a lot of friends
Happier
Than people with only one friend
For 10 years
Showed
It’s better to have less friends
Depressed/
In important decisions
People seem
Relationships
Research
do/carry out research (also conduct research formal)
Have only one relationship
Responsible
Brain diseases
Than those more famous
It looks like seems that
Than those more famous
It’s better to have a few friends
In this picture we can see
Says/
Argues/
According to a study
When they are adolescent
A research that says / shows
Live better
When they are between 15 and 25 years old
This conclusion is similar in other studies
Is the friendship
Will/can/ may suffer
Another story / other stories
How many friends you have
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Shoot >
7 PHOTOGRAPH/FILM [intransitive, transitive] to take
photographs or make a film of something SYN film
- The movie was shot in New Zealand .
5, 3, 12, 1, 11, 6, 2, 10, 9, 7, 4, 8
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