6. READING
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1. How many documents do you have which have your photo on
them?
2. Where was your passport or ID card photo taken?
a. in a photobooth b. at home c. at a photo studio
3. Do you think the photo look like you?
4. Do you like the photo? Why (not)?
a. Answering the questions in pairs.
7. READING
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1. Do they look like their passport photos?
b. Look at the three people and their passport photos.
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1. Why is our passport photo important?
2. Which nationality are the least happy with their photo?
3. Which are the happiest?
4. Which nationality are the vainest?
c. Read the first paragraph of the article and answer the question.
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2. embarrassed /ɪmˈbærəst/ (adj)
a. feeling uncomfortable b. feeling happy
e. Look at the highlighted word in the text & choose the meaning.
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4. proud /praʊd/ (adj)
a. feeling pleased with yourself b. feeling unhappy with yourself
e. Look at the highlighted word in the text & choose the meaning.
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5. hideous /ˈhɪdiəs/ (adj)
a. very beautiful b. very ugly
e. Look at the highlighted word in the text & choose the meaning.
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4. bald /ˈhɪdiəs/ (adj)
a. without hair b. with a lot of hair
e. Look at the highlighted word in the text & choose the meaning.
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4. wig /wɪɡ/ (n)
a. a kind of document b. false hair
e. Look at the highlighted word in the text & choose the meaning.
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Look at the 2 sentences from the test:
Once I had a passport photo where I looked really hideous.
I looked like an elegant film director.
HOW WORDS WORK …
Look + adjective (or an age)
Look like + a noun/ pronoun
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Complete the sentences with look or look like in the correct form.
1. This phot doesn’t ________ you at all. When was it taken?
2. You ________very young in this photo. How old were you?
3. Your brother ________ a rugby player. He’s enormous.
4. You ________ tired. Why don’t you go to bed?
HOW WORDS WORK …
look like
look
look like
look
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Practice saying the sentences. Listen and check.
1. She has light brown hair. It’s short and straight.
2. He’s medium height and slightly overweight.
3. He’s in his eighties, but his eyesight’s very good.
4. She likes wearing tight straight-leg jeans.
-eigh, -aigh, -igh
30. GRAMMAR
a. Look at the photo. Match texts A-C with the photos.
must, may, might, can’t (deduction)
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2
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b. Read the text again. In pairs, answer the questions.
1. Which two women feel they are judged because of their
appearance? How?
2. Which woman thinks she is judged because of her name?
How?
must, may, might, can’t (deduction)
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32. GRAMMAR
c. Look at the highlighted phrases in the texts and answer the
questions.
1. Which phrase means it’s impossible? ______________
2. Which phrase means it’s certain? ______________
3. Which phrase means it’s possible? ______________
must, may, might, can’t (deduction)
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can’t be
must be
might be
34. LISTENING
a. In pairs, look at the man in the photo and answer the
questions. Use must, may, might, can’t be. Why?
1. Where do you think he’s from?
England Sweden Spain
2. How old do you think he is?
In his 20s in his 30s in his 40s
3. What do you think his job is?
priest musician accountant
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35. LISTENING
b. Listen to the first part of a radio interview with him and
check your answers.
1. Where do you think he’s from?
England Sweden Spain
2. How old do you think he is?
In his 20s in his 30s in his 40s
3. What do you think his job is?
priest musician accountant
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37. LISTENING
b. Listen to the second part of a radio interview answer the
questions.
1. In which of the two countries is it easier for him to make a
living?
2. In what other countries is there a lot of interest in his job?
3. What is the stereotype of someone doing his job?
4. In which of the two countries does he think people judge him
by his appearance?
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38. LISTENING
How important is appearance in your country?
Do people in your country judge by appearances?
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