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1. BOB'S BIG COOKIE ORDER
The family is gathered around the dinner table. Bob tells them about his deal with the Village
Market. He asks his kids for help baking the cookies.
WORDLIST: crazy down great homework instead running work
Bob: I know I’ve been ____ in the dumps since I got fired, but things are looking up
now. The Village Market wants to sell our cookies.
Nicole: That's _____ news, Dad!
Bob: Were going to have to bake like _____ over the weekend. They want 2,000
cookies by Monday.
Nicole: Two thousand cookies in three days? Don't you think you’ve bitten off more
than you can chew?
Ted: Yeah, you’re going to be _______ around like a chicken with its head cut off!
Susan: Fortunately, there are four of us here. You kids will have to pitch in too.
Nicole: Sorry, but I can’t. I have to finish Ted's chemistry ________ and then I’ve got to
get going on my election speech.
Bob: What's that about doing Ted's chemistry ________?
Ted: Never mind! Amber will help out with the cookies _______ of Nicole.
Susan: For heaven's sake, Nicole! It's like pulling teeth getting you to do any ____
around here.
1) Match the expressions to their meanings:
1) (to) bite off more than one can
chew
a) in a hysterical manner; in a frenzy;
in a very nervous way
2) (to be) down in the dumps b) Very depressed
3) for heaven's sake! c) A way of expressing emotions
such as surprise, outrage, or
impatience
4) (to) get going d) very difficult
5) (to) help out e) to give assistance; to help
6) like crazy f) with great speed or enthusiasm
7) like a chicken with its head cut off g) don't worry about something;
forget it; it doesn't matter
8) like pulling teeth h) to take on more than one is
capable of; to take on too much
9) never mind i) things are improving
10) (to) pitch in j) to get started on something; to set
off for a destination; to leave
11) (to) run around k) to move about quickly
12) things are looking up l) to help
2. 2) Fill in the blanks with the missing word:
1) When the sun doesn't shine all winter, it's easy to start feeling down in the _____
a) dumps b) crazy c) luck
2) Things were so busy at work, I spent the entire week running around like a chicken
with its _______ cut off.
a) beak b) head c) neck
3) According to today's newspaper, the economy is improving.
Things are looking _______ .
a) up b) down c) forward
4) I thought you could help me with my new project. But, if you're too busy, never
_______. I'll find somebody else.
a) bother b) mind c) worry
5) For heaven's _______! If you don't stop playing those video games, you'll never
get your homework done.
a) angels b) sake c) benefit
6) When the school asked Susan to bring cookies to the bake sale, she said she'd be
happy to help _______.
a) in b) about c) out
7) When my friend John told me how busy he was preparing for his Halloween party, I
offered to pitch _______.
a) in b) out c) him
8) It's like pulling _______ getting Nicole to help out in the kitchen.
a) hair b) nails c) teeth
3) Fill in the blanks with the appropriate words.
1. Amber offered to help __________ in the kitchen by chopping nuts.
2. Ann ran like __________ but she still didn't manage to catch the bus.
3. Debbie is exhausted. She ran __________.town all day today.
4. Elizabeth found a wonderful new job and just moved into a beautiful new
apartment. Things are __________ up for her.
5. Hurry up, for heaven's __________! You're going to be late for school.
6. I'd be happy to __________ out by baking cookies for the picnic.
7. If you don't get __________ on your homework soon, you're going to be up all
night.
8. If you need my help, just ask. I'd be happy to pitch __________.
9. It's like pulling __________ getting Max to talk about his girlfriend.
10. I've been running __________ all day making final arrangements for our trip to
Costa Rica tomorrow.
11. Jennifer is having a dinner party for 50 people, and she can't even cook. I think
she's bitten off __________ than she can chew.
12. Ken was late for work, and he couldn't find his car keys. He was running
__________ his apartment like a chicken with its __________ cut off.
13. Kyle hates to study. It's like __________ teeth getting him to do his homework
every night.
14. Never __________ what your friends say. You need to do what you think is
right.
15. Nicole offered to pitch __________ and clean up her neighborhood beach. She
picked up five plastic cups and an old towel.
16. Oh, for __________ sake! Yesterday, I made three dozen chocolate chip
cookies, and today there's only one cookie left!
17. Patricia ran around the school looking for her lost backpack like a chicken with
its __________ cut off.
3. 18. Things are looking __________ with the economy.
19. We'd better __________ going to the restaurant now. Otherwise, we'll be late
for our seven o'clock reservation.
20. When Pete Sampras won the tennis match, the crowd started cheering like
__________.
21. You agreed to host 50 exchange students from Korea? Aren't you afraid you've
bitten off more than you can __________?
22. You forgot to pick up eggs at the supermarket? __________ mind. I'll get them
tomorrow morning.
BONUS PRACTICE
4) Choose the best substitute for the phrase in bold:
1) Janice is doing all the cooking for her daughter's wedding. I think she's bitten off
more than she can chew.
a) accepted too little responsibility
b) taken too much food into her mouth
c) taken on more than she can handle
2) If Nicole is going to cover her entire school with election posters, she'd better
get going on them immediately.
a) start working on
b) stop working on
c) start destroying
3) If you get tired of mowing the lawn, I'd be happy to help out.
a) confuse you
b) do nothing
c) assist you
4) Last year, Bill opened a store selling gourmet pet food. This year, he'll open 10
more stores. His business is growing like crazy!
a) very quickly
b) very slowly
c) despite being a crazy idea
5) Ever since receiving his rejection letter from Princeton University, Jason has been
down in the dumps.
a) happy
b) sad
c) encouraged
6) For a long time, Michelle couldn't find a boyfriend. But now things are looking up.
She met a nice guy last weekend.
a) her love life is getting even worse
b) her love life is improving
c) her love life couldn't get much worse
4. STUDENT A’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student B)
1) What springs to mind when you hear the term ‘social issues’?
2) Do you like discussing social issues in your English class?
3) What are the biggest social issues affecting your country today?
4) What are the very newest social issues to arise in your country?
5) Are you directly affected by any social issues?
6) Do you think Hollywood and the music industry are good at focusing attention
on social issues?
7) What social issues has the war on terror brought to your country?
8) Is your government good at dealing with and tackling social issues?
9) Which social issues affect the whole world?
10) Do social issues ever affect rich people, or are they simply poor people’s
problems?
STUDENT B’s QUESTIONS (Do not show to Student A)
1) What would you like the power to be able to do?
2) What social issues were around in the past but have now gone?
3) What social issues has the Internet created? How is your society dealing with
these?
4) Are social issues the same as economic issues and environmental issues?
5) Would you like a job that involves addressing social issues?
6) How are social issues different in America, China, the Arab world, India, etc?
7) What new social issues do you think will arise in the future?
8) Do you believe that one day, all social issues will be gone?
9) What answers do you have to a social issue?
10) What is the best way to study and follow social issues?